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BAYTOWN & BEYOND
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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Wednesday, July 5,"2006
OBITUARIES
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For obituary information, eall (281) 425-8015
Mary Enloe
Toby Enloe
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the Fourth of July; overseas,
forward to today’s celebration
graveside service is sched-
uled for Thursday 10:00 a.m.
at Memory Gardens
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Mary Katherine Enloe, of
- - Baytown, passed away
Saturday evening at a local
She came to Texas and
had suffered several more
strokes and heart attacks..
With the Grace of God and
remembered for her
strength of character, her
love for everyone she met,
her sense of humor, and
her sharp wit, even during
her long battle with illness.
Her battle with cancer
staff, of Northeast Hospital
and Memorial Hermann
Hospital for their skill,
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1140 AM
and Admiration from
Elizabeth Lavelle and the
Lavelle Family.
and nurses, she had an
additional heart surgery,
Conway Feed & Fann Supply
Texas Salt Grass Fam & Garten
Bradley Feed 4 Supply
PJ’s Backlot Feed
Drunken hit and run
An intoxicated man with a
their early 20s and fled in an
older model Buick north
bound on Garth road.
a transitional stage once you
get home. It’s not easy to go
(409)769-8988 700-8.00 AM
(409) 296-2884 900-1000AM
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(281)424-7731 100-200 PM
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MOVIE
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in line Ticketing
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Mall
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at Crespo & Jirrels Funeral
Home.
A service of remembrance
will be Wednesday at 2:00
pm, following the visitation,
officiated by Rev.-David
Pryor.
For those desiring, memori-
al contributions may be made
to the San Jacinto Girl Scouts
or the American Cancer
Association.
Arrangements have been
entrusted to Crespo & Jirrels
Funeral and Cremation
Services, 6123 Garth Rd,
Baytown, Texas 77521,281-
839-0700. .-
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and I just figured coming
back to work would help me
make the transition.”
Bullington said one of the
most fulfilling aspects of his
Air Conditioning—Heating
hospital. She was bom May
15, 1933, in Falls County,
Texas.
She was a nurse for many
years and then worked for
Culpeppers Furniture. She
was a member of Second
Baptist Church and very
involved in the San Jacinto
Girl Scouts for 45 years.
She is preceded in death by
her mother, Eva Mae
Landwehr and stepfather
Robert Landwehr, and daugh-
ter, Robbie Jackson Ellis.
» She is survived by her
daughter, Sherri McDowell
and fiance Claud Smith, both
of Baytown.
The family will receive
friends on Wednesday, July 5, a tribute to the family, visit
2006, atT:00 pm for visitation www.crespoandjirrels.com
started in 1986 with the
loss of her son David in an
accident in 1987 and the
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To place an order or for more information contact one of our Aquatic Consultants,
local dealer, or email saJes@dunnsfistifaim.com.
Mon. ■ Frl. 7:00 am - 6:00 pm / Sat 8:00 am - 5:00 pm CST
1-800-433-2950 or 1-580-777-2202
Fax: 1-580-777-2899
Local 211 for 55 years. He
was also a member of
Eastside Church of Christ.
His hobbies were fishing , Cemetery, officiated by
Wilson Adams.
Honorary pallbearers are
Nolan "Red" Welch, Billy
Trahan, Jimmy Tippett, Clay in Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan.
Tippett, and Clint
Haffel finger.
In lieu of flowers, dona-
tions may be made to
American Lung Association,
. .2030 North Loop W, Ste
250, Houston, TX, 77018.
To view the online obitu-
ary or to post a tribute for
the family, go to www.navar-
refuneralhome.com
Arrangements are under
the direction of Navarre
Funeral Home and
Cremation Services, 2444
Rollingbrook Dr., Baytown,
TX, 77521,281-422-8111.
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Sterling-White Funeral in
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held in her hometown of
pieces of fabric and turn them
in to something beautiful.”
The group raffled off a
hand-made quilt that won first
place, best of division and
N. L. "Toby" Enloe, 87, of
Baytown, went to be with
the Lord on Sunday, July 2,
2006 - He was born January, friends at Navarre Funeral
12, 1919 in Cleveland. He Home on Wednesday from
was a member of Pipe-fitters 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. A
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congestive heart failure
and kidney failure and
pulled through with her
their children Jeremy, Sara, 'strength and humor.
Miles, Emma and Edward
of Nottingham, England.
‘ The Family wishes to
express special thanks to
the doctors, nurses, and
Baytown Sun photo/Jessica Robertson
From left, Ainsworth & Co. Air Conditioning and Heating employee Danny Daley, owner Robin Mitchell
Forrest, Texas Army National Guard Sgt. Martin Bullington, manager Lisa Wilburn and employee Rusty ,
Hollingsworth celebrate Bullington’s return to Baytown from Afghanistan. Bullington spent more than
a year in active duty and resumed his job as an installer at Ainsworth last month.
this year.”
Ainsworth employees sent
Furnell Lavelle
August 5th 1937 to July
2nd 2006
Elizabeth ( Betty )
Lavelle was born in
Nottingham, England to
William John Furnell and Lavelle will always be
Ivy Furnell. She was a res-
ident of Crosby, Texas for
6 years with her son
Patrick and Bonnie
Lavelle, granddaughter
Kari and husband Mike
Manyose, and great-grand-
children Jazmyn and
Jayden. She had been a
long-time resident of West
Lavelle of West Milford,
NJ; daughter Theresa;
grandchildren Kristi Lee,
Samantha, and Jessie;
great-grand children Haley 2002, she suffered from
and Gavin of Connecticut;
brother John Furnell and
Wife Terri Furnell and
and horses and country
music.
He was preceded in death
by his first wife, LaVada
Enloe; son, Donny Enloe; 5
brothers; and one sister.
He is survived by his wife,
Martha Enloe; son, Dennis
Enloe and wife Gloria;
daughters, Darlene Tippett
and Billy Trahan, Leachie
Haffelfinger; step-daughters,
Robin Stanley, Debbie
Farris, Donna Husband; sis-
ter, Annis Stone; 7 grand-
children; 17 greatgrandchil-
dren; 1 step-granddaughter;
1 step-grandson.
The family will receive
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cross my mind not to hold his
job. He has always been will-
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us. Why wouldn’t you save a
spot for a guy like that?”
Other employees managed
the company’s workload as
a Sony Playstation,-six video Stoppers pay:
from a home in the 200
block.of East Lobbit some-
time between 11 a.m. Friday
and 6:30 p.m. Monday.
There are no suspects.
vehicles at the intersection
of Cedar Bayou-Lynchberg
and Garth Road then fled
the scene at around 7:15
p.m. on Monday. Police
later apprehended the man
Bullington a care package
filled with his favorite guilty
pleasures — Pringles and
Tootsie Roll pops — to help
him remember what he would
be returning to in the United
States.
“You get something like
' lat, and it gives you a taste of
home,” he said. “Knowing that
you’re coming home to family
and friends is a good thing.”
Although he missed his
friends, family and favorite
junk food, Bullington said his
a new appreciation for an old
American tradition — free-
dom.
“Going from a countr^ji^gf
Afghanistan back to the
United States is amazing,” he
said. “It felt great to have the '
It’s a defi- freedom to do things people
here take for granted after
being contained on just our
little base on a daily basis for
kinds of things you might take .
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grandchildren Andrea and
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passed away. In 2001, she
suffered two heart attacks
and one major.stroke. In
services and burial will be in the parking lot of a shoe
held in her hometown of store in the 3400 block of
West Milford, New Jersey. Garth Road around 5:30 p.m. in La Porte. He is facing
Services in New Jersey are on Monday afternoon. The charges of driving while
under the direction of —1 -----
Richards Funeral Home
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Texas have been entrusted
to Sterling-White Funeral
Home, 11011 Crosby-
Lynchburg Rd., Highlands,
Texas 77562. 281-426-
3555
www.sterlingwhite.com
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mart was waiting for a family intoxicated, failing to stop
member to finish up their and give information and
chopping. The suspects are in driving with a suspended
every day hand-stitching quilts ■
for children, babies and fami- ‘
ly members.
“It’s amazing how fewquilts '
we actually keep, I had to go
borrow some of mine back,”
Komen said.
Komen said the classes tar-. '
geted primarily toward seniors
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Quilting Show last year.
The nearly $2,000 the quilt
: generated will go back into
the Mount Belvieu Senior
Center, and the group has
already started working on
one for next year.
Komen said some of the
women she teaches are so •
judged choice at The Houston dedicated to the craft that they over age 50, but anyone is
Livestock Show and Rodeo’s spend hours at the center welcome to join.
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games and an air compressor and callers remain anony-
mous. Call 281-427-TIPS. '■
The police beat can be
assessed through the City of
Baytown Web site at ww-
baytown.org.
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Service of Remembrance Gunpoint PObberV IP susPended llcense hlt two
parking lot
A man was robbed at gun-
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Thieves steal tools
and electronics
from Baytown Police '
Burglars stole a computer, Department reports. Crime '
swamped,” he said. “The other with food,” he said. “We had
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realize is that you go through
installing four stints in her
heart and a cardiac abla- - -
sion procedure. Both carot- ^om one lifestyle to another
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'The only way they can war zone, but he returned to
Ainsworth the same “all-
around good guy” that left, .-
turkey on Thanksgiving and co-owner Junior Forrest said.
' g “That man’s just a true
forward to the Fourth of July ' American,” he said. “There’s
I got back, it was just stepping pie don’t get to
right back into the groove.” nitp nriHp hnn<!t
He waited just three days
after returning home June 10
to rejoin his co-workers at -
Ainsworth, including his
father-in-law, Rusty
Hollingsworth.
“Part of the reason for
going back so soon was Rusty
coming home after work and
telling me that they were
pie. We built schools and
wells for them to get water.
We saw girls in Afghanistan
go to school for the first time.
The people there are growing
more of their own crops and
building roads by themselves.
As^nilitary, we get to see
firsthand what American peo-
j see.
nite pride booster.”
After spending a year’s
Worth of holidays, including nine uaac UH a uat.y uas.a ivi
Christmas, Thanksgiving and a year. Being able to go out to
the Fourth of July; overseas, q, eat or run to the store whenev-
Bullington said he is looking er you want — those are the
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of fireworks and American
■ flags. ,
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really celebrate overseas is
dures went well and helped
to extend the life of this
amazingly strong and lov-
ing Mother, Grandmother
and Great-grandmother.
Her Love of Family and
Friends with Grace and ‘
Wisdom will be Greatly
Missed by all who knew
her.
God Bless you Mom.
Heaven has a Special Place
Reserved for you and we
all know we have a Special —(J
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Milford, New JerseyiMJhe is death of her mother Ivy the The most Heartfelt Thanks
same yean In 1992, she
stiffered a major heart
attack and endured a e
quadruple bypass heart
ing to do whatever it takes for job working on provincial
" • reconstruction in Tarin Kowt
was seeing progress within the- that, and it gives yoi
community.
“All you ever seem to hear
Bullington became part of the about Afghanistan or Iraq are
Force Protection Team that the bad things,” he said. “We
provided security for missions were there to support the peo-
“I know they went through
some hard times not having
enough installers here in the
winter and the start of the
summer because that’s when
business really starts picking
up,” he said. “But they came
together and preserved. When
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two Complaints of criminal
one robbery, one report of
shots fired, one theft, four
major accidents and nine
minor accidents.
178 calls
Between 6 a.m. Monday
and 6 a.m. Tuesday, Baytown
Police responded to 178 ■ ’
calls, including 15 alarms,
two assaults, one auto theft,
three building burglaries,
mischief, 16 disturbances,
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