The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1993 Page: 2 of 18
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| 2 1 Llano News, Thursday, May SO, IMS
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Funeral services for '.a*ha
Hope Toramc. 80, ai linn. ««t
held May 17.l*n« el
of Christ will. Kii. Herbert
Newman and Jimmy Sheerer of
fie la ting Burial followed at
Salem Cemetery In Unno
County.
She died May IS. 1903 to
Llano Memorial Hospital She
was born Aug. 19. 1909 In MSI
lothian.
She was married to Ernest
Tom me who (receded her In
death In 1964.
The family mowed to Llano
from Floydada In 1935 and had
lived here since that time She
was a member of the Church of
Christ.
Survivors Include son David
Tom me of Austin: daughter Mrs.
Dilly (Dolly) Jackson of Llano,
daughter-in-law Ruth Tomme of
Van; sister Miiy Pearl Cowand
of Albuquerque New Mexico: hre
grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren
Pallbearers were Russell Os
bourn. Pei ry barren. OhTs Os-
bourn. bill Mitchel. Benny Gal
away ar.t Fred Osbourn.
Houo.ary pallbearers were
grandsons
ROWDEN
Funeral s-rwes lor Kate
Rowden. 96. *4 Kwgshnd were
held May IS. 1993 at Waldrope
Hatfield Chapel m Knogsiand
with Rev Max Copeland offin
attng. Burial lifliin d M Sandy
Mountain Cemetery m Swaurae
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DOKB.
She died May IX 1993 afl HUE
Country Hospital is
Fredericksburg. She was bee*
May 6, 1806 In Llano County
(Wound 9»inihy of I
Daisy of
daughter m- law
I Cl oral Rtowdao of
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grandchildren,
grandchildren and
nieces and os phswn.
Pallbearers ant
Howard Rowden. Ed)
den. Mllut Hides. Claw Hsfrr
Jerry Noble and Vernon Osh
SHROPSHIRE
Graveside services for Mar
font E. Shropshire. 80. of Ainas
were held May 15. 1993 at Uno
City Cemetery under the deer
lion of Waldrope Hatfield Fu-
neral Home
She ched May 12. 1993.
She was in the greenhouse
and nursery business In Ring
gold. Louisiana and was a mem
ber of the Eastern Star.
Survivors include her hus-
band. LH. Shropshire of Austin:
daughter Judy Hardison and
husband Jack of Austin: sister
Helen Stubbe and husband.
Dudy of Pleasant Valley. Iowa:
eight grandchildren and twelve
great grandchildren: sister In-
law Irene Schumacher of Bet
lendorf. Iowa; daughter-in law
t iwfa Shropshire of Mlnden.
Louisiana and numerous nieces
and nephews.
Memorials may be made to
your favorite charity.
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riS Memorial Hospital
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Llano. TX 78643
Serving routine and minor emergency
health needs of our community.
Medicare - Medicaid -
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OPEN
MONDAY - FTtIDAY 8 - 6 p.m.
CLOSED ON PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
Appointments:
915/ 247-5690 Walk-ins Welcome
The Llano Little League Baseball
Barbecue was a big success due
to the efforts and contributions
of the following:
Henry Lang
Victor Lang
Lyndon Johanson
Paul Toeppich
Perry Strackbein
Russell Cooke
Bryan Miiller-Miiller Meats
Olvis Osbourn
Roland Rode
Country Boy Foods
Hill Country Meats
Super S
Inman's Kitchen
Circle K
Curb Service
Rusche Oil Co.
Llano Fire Department
Waldrope-Hatfield
A special thanks to
everyone who came
out and supported our youth
THANK YOU !
Turner
Tax Service
1307 E. Brown St.
Llano. Texas 78643
(915) 247-3248
* Full Income Tax Service
* State Reporta
* Notary Service
* Checkbook Balancing
* Typing
* Insurance Claims
* Short forma start at $10
Office Hours:
7:00 a.m. to
7:00 p.m.
Nights & Weekends
by appointment
Card Of Thanks
unan for Ctara
m. 65
t Md Mm IX 1993
“ ‘ Chap*-!
M Fhertand
*v la Bunart County
saw dwd May II. 1993 in
Iba* Memorial HoaprtaJ She
wa» bora Juh 20. 1907 in Bur
aMCauMy
MiMm bad been a ml
dr*i af Llano County for ever 35
yean. Sin ms a kruuul voca
Win ai nurae n the nunfey pro
fc«w and was a member of
9e Aaemfch of God Panh
Saw a Mivned by many lam
B—benrera were J B Holland.
Jack Hafland. Kenneth Holland.
EJy Holland. Fred Holland and
Howard Holland
FOSTER
Funeral services for LaVeme
"Pal' Will helm Foster. 64. were
held Monday at Briggs Camel
Wilcox Chapel In Lampasas
with Rev. Slacy Houser
officiating Burial followed at
Bellwood Memorial Park in
Temple.
She died May 14. 1993 at her
home. She was born in Bend in
1930.
She had resided in Copperas
Cone 21 years prior to moving to
Tow in 1964.
She was married to Leonard
Foster who preceded her In
death In 1991.
Survivors Include Iwo sons
Bobby Foster of Houston and
Craig Foster of Copperas Cove;
one daughter Pat Fulton of
Temple: mother Willie Mae
Watson of Tow and four
grandchildren
ROHR
Funeral services for Kenneth
Martin Rohr. 85. were held May
14, 1993 at W|lke-Amey Clay
Funeral Home in Austin with
Rev. Wayne Gehman officiating.
Burial followed at Llano City
Cemetery.
He died May 12. 1993 in
Austin. He was born May 19.
1907.
He was married to Annie Mae*
Codon Rohr who preceded Kim
in death in 1963.
He Is survived by a number of
friends.
Mr. Rohr lived in Austin and
worked for Sleek Printing Com-
pany and later was self em-
ployed as Rohr Lithographic
Service until retirement
WALTON
(Reprinted due lo error)
Funeral services for Leon
Walton. 93. of Llano, were held
May 8. 1993. in Waldrope Hat
field Chapel with Rev. Rick
CundiefT officiating. Burial fol
lowed at Llano City Cemetery.
He died May 6. 1993 In Llano
Memorial Hospital He was bom
Jan. 30. 1900 in Oxford. In Llano
County.
He was a lifetime resident of
Llano County and had been a
bulldozer operator for the
county for 30 years. He was a
rancher and member of the First
Baptist Church of Llano.
He was married lo Eva RatlilT
Walton who preceded him in
death in 1965.
Survivors Include a daughter
Maxine Hoy of Llano; two
grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Bobby
Ratliff. Glen Ratliff. S.M. Guthrie.
Jerry Don Ratliff. Alton Ray
Franklin. J.W. Ratliff and Ronald
Ratliff.
Memorials may be made to
the First Baptist Church in
Llano.
Th suits rwnpont for the tone
loudness shoam to us at the
time <4 loss at our loved one The
visa*, food, cords, flowers,
memorials and prayers were
peak nyrnhka.
Leon Walton's farafly
MbOk Hoy
Um Bene Sue.
Tammy and Bradley Hoy
BOhv Dunne and Sarah Hoy
To each and everyone of you:
We want to thank you for the
lowly garetoo built In memory of
Kara Whitehead. We really ap
preciste all of the contributions
and labor of lave that went into
the building of IL We truly ap-
preciate such a wonderful and
touching dedication of the
gazebo.
May God bless you.
The Family of
Bill. Leigh and Kara
Whitehead
The family of Mamie Adams
wishes to express our thanks for
your prayers, cards, calls, food
and memorials. A special
thanks to the First Christian
and Grace Episcopal Church
ladies who served lunch Sunday.
Also to Rev. Jerry Jones and
Rev. John Dunham for their kind
words.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlyn Adams
Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Adams
and family
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schier
and family
Mrs. Leona Adams
and family
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CONTEST WINNERS...Winners In Carol Dodfcn s recent
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eighth graders competed In the week-long contest.
Dog Pound News
t. 80
There are two dogs in the City
pound this week. One young,
small black and tan male and
two young, female charcoal
colored pups.
Dogs can be a great comfort to
the elderly and give a lot of com-
panionship to them. Think
about adoption!
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Buckner, Walter L. The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 105, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1993, newspaper, May 20, 1993; Llano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140191/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Llano County Public Library.