The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 299, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 2005 Page: 11 of 24
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J.B. Smith Sr.
J.B. Smith Sr. went to be with
his Lord on Sept. 24,2005 at the
Livingston Hospital. He had
been a resident of Baytown for
88 years.
Mr. Smith graduated Robert
E. Lee High School in 1937. He
was a member of Pipefitter
Local 211 for 45 years and was
a member of Masonic Lodge
1192 for over 50 years, Scottish
rite and Shrine. He was also a
member of First Christian
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markets and enjoyed his family.
J.B. is survived by his wife of'
65 years, Marjorie Smith of
Baytown; son and daughter-in-
law, Jay and Cathy Smith of Old
River; sister, Pauline Bohley of
Baytown; two grandchildren, -
Jayme Smith of Baytown and
Milissa Conway of Charleston,
Ark.; and one grcat-gnindchilcL
Garrett Conway ofCharleston.
Ark.
The family will receive friends
from 6 to 8:00 p.m. Monday,
Oct, 3,2005, at Earthman
Funeral Home:
For those desiring, memorials '
may be given to First Christian
Church, 201 Forest St., .
Baytown, Texas 77520.
Funeral services will be at 10
a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4,2005, at
Earthman Funeral Home with
Rev. RobertDees officiating.
Interment will follow at
Cedarcrest Cemetery.
Masonic Lodge 1192 will
serve as pallbearers.
Arrangements are under the
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Church for over 76 years. James " Directors, 3919 Garth Road.
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Michelle Fugate and husband
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Jacqueline Kilgore
Jacqueline Spradlin Kilgore
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Hospital in Austin on Sept. 28,
2005. She was bom in 1914 in
Denton and moved to Baytown
obit and post a tribute, go to
www.earthmanfunerals.com.
Kilgore, Kelly Kilgore Allnutt,
Allison Kilgore, Charles Achoa
and Cherise Bissett Jones; great- |
grandchildren, Meagan
Jacqueline Greenley, Mackenzie
Janet Greenley, Reece Allnutt
of his life in Jacksonville, Fla.
He was preceded in death by
Harrel D; Branin; daughter,
Kathy D. Branin; sister,
Eberly, U.S. Army, Columbus,
Ga.; great-grahddaughter, Clair
Brady of Houston, Texas; step-
great-grandchildren, Allison
The family would like to,
extend a very special thanks to
all of the staff at Skill Care,
Alexander Campus for their
wonderful care and support.
To view the online obituary
or to post a tribute for the fami-
ly, go to www.navarrefuneral-
home. Arrangements are under
the direction of Navarre Home,
2444 Rollingbrook Drive,
Baytown, Texas, 281422-8 111.
to post a tribute for the family,
go to www.navarrefuneral-
home.com. Arrangements are
under the direction of Navarre -
Funeral Home, 2444
Rollingbrook Drive, Baytown,
Texas, 281422-811'1.
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Eunice Branin
Eunice Imogene Branin, 84,
of Baytown passed away on
Olffford Sanders, Jason
MahtGerald^dcDowell,
Stade Oiljsprff Brett Reeves,
scheduled for Tuesday at 10:30
a.m. at Memory Gardens
Cemetery, officiated by
Chaplain Elvin Fortune of San
Jacinto Methodist Hospital and
Pastor Richard Rose of the
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of Austin; and grandson,
Noah Sanders of Crosby.
His family will receive
friends at Crespo & Jirrels,
6123 Garth Road, from 5 to 7
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tied Raymond Kilgore.
She was a member of Pruett
and Lobit Church of Christ. She
received her Bachelors of
Education from Texas Women's
University and taught school at Benjamin Waterhouse, Kyle P.
children and family. Her life was san(j Kaitlyn jones
Her family will receive friends
at Navarre Funeral Home
Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Funeral
services are scheduled for
' Monday at 10 a.m. at Navarre
Funeral Home, officiated by
John M. Kilgore. Burial will fol-
low at Cedar Bayou Methodist
Cemetery.
Serving as pallbearers will be
Kevin Greenley, Kyle O.
Greenley, Charles Waterhouse,
Benjamin Waterhouse, Kyle P
Kilgore and Charles Achoa.
dren, John M. Kilgore, Kyle ' “ To view the online obituary or
Jack Sanders
Jack Sanders, 53, of
member of the Church of
Visitation will be on Sunday Christ. Eunice was a loving
mother and an adoring grand- daughter-in-law, Di;
Opal C. Young of California;
grandchildren, Glynn Branin,
Gary Branin, Megan Branin,
Obituaries
For Obituary information, call 281-425-8015
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Kirk Johnson
Kirk Johnson, 15. went to
sleep Tuesday night to meet his
heavenly father. Kirk was a
freshman at Robert E. Lee High
School.
mother. She enjoyed sewing
and being with her family.
Eunice was preceded in
death by her.parents; loving
Lenora Dilmore; daughter, Jen _,Mahoney of Baytown, Texas,
Tiger Garcia of La Porte, Texas
and Samantha Carden of
Pasadena, Texas.
Honorary pallbearers will be
Chad Dempsay, Chase ■
Dempsay, Wesley Brady, Terry
Mahoney, David Eberly and
Steve Vargas.
His family will receive
friends at Navarre Funeral
Home Monday from 5:30 to
Texas, Pam Henderson and hus- 8:30 p.m. A graveside service is
band Jerry of Pasadena, Texas;
step-sons, David Eberly of
Houston, Texas and Darryl
Eberly of Albuquerque, NM;
grandchildren, Jennifer Brady
and husband Wesley of
Houston, Texas, Chad Dempsay . Seventh Day Adventist Church. j
and Chase Dempsay of
Baytown, Texas, Garrett
Dilmore and Jake Dilmore of
Gainesville, Ga.; step-grand-
Richards of Markham, Texas;
grandmother, Barbara Stonekmg ■
of Blairstown, Mo.; father,
Shannon Johnson of Bonnerdale,
Ark.; brother, Shawn Johnson’
and wife Lisa of Bridge City,
Texas; nephews, Mason,
‘‘ Michael and Max Johnson of
Bridge City, Texas; uncles, Doug
Johnson of Perkins, Okla, and
Ernest Richards and wife .Karen
Of Pearland, Texas; aunt, Sharon
and husband Joe Clark of
Bonnerdale, Ark.; and ntfrnerous
loving friends.
Family will receive friends at
5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3,2005 at
Baytown-La Porte Seventh Day
Adventist Church at 1001 Pruett
Street in Baytown, Texas with .
Pastor. Richard Rose officiating.
Homegoing arrangements are
under the direction of Earthman
He was survived by his moth- Funeral Directors. To view an
er, Janet-Johnson; friend, Joe
Hinojosa; grandfather, Addison
in Houston.
Pallbearers are Rickey Durio,
Rickey Haggarty, Reginald
Durden, Mario Ridgell, Parrish
Anderson and Roosevelt
Thomas. Honorary pallbearers
Wyatt R Smith Jr.; and step-sons,
Frank and Archie Lewis. He is
survived by his daughter, Wilma
Durio of Baytown; daughter-in-
law, Onia M. Lewis of Realto,
Calif; 11 grandchildren; 16-
great-grandchildren; 10 great-
great-grandchildren; and a host
of nieces, nephews, uncles,
aunts, cousins and friends.
Visitation will be Monday,
Oct. 3,2005, from 10 to 11 a.m.
at Mount Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church. Funeral services
will be Monday, Oct. 3,2005, at
11 a.m. at the church with Rev.
W.B. Ridgell officiating. Burial
ciate. Committal services and
interment will follow at White
Cemetery in Highlands.
Eunice was bom May 4,
1921 in Vernon, Texas to par-
Dempsay and husband Jeff of
Baytown, Texas; son, Rodney
Wayne Dilmore and wife
Jennifer of Gainesville, Ga.; ■
brothers, Dalton Dilmore and
wife Maxifie of Bastrop, La.
and Howard Dilmore of
Rayville, La.; half-sister, Betty
Woods and husband Clifford;
step-daughters, Nicki Mahoney
and husband Terry of Baytown,
Kenneth, Johnny and Samuel.
She is also survived by
Marilynn Sossaman and hus-
band Mike of Highlands;
1—. r->janne
Branin of Baytown; sister,
R.W. Dilmore
R. W. “Dub” Dilmore, 71, of
Baytown, passed away at his
home Sept. 30,2005. He was
bom June 9,1934 in Smith
County, Miss. He will be best
remembered by his wonderful
smile, Jove of baseball and
NASCAR races. He spent most children, Brian Mahoney, U.S.
-f i:z-_r—i------:n_ m- Army, of Washington State,
Cassie Garcia and husband
his parents, Violus Dilmore and Tiger of La Porte, Texas, Jason
Gladys Richardson Dilmore;
sister, Eiina Mae Miller; and
infant sister, Elizabeth.
He is. survived by his wife,
Branin, Tammy Pruitt.
m Michelle Sossaman and David
Mildred Brader; and brothers,. Arnold; and great-grandchil-
L.L. Hammons and Norman dren, Tristin, Kyler, Bailey,
Hammons. She is survived by Wyatt, Braedon. Joshua,
ents Homer Harvey Hammons sons, Norman G.-Branin of
Amarillo and Raymond G. . ..
Branin of Baytown; daughters, numerous nieces, nephews,
from 2 to 4 p.m. at Sterling-
White Chapel in Highlands.
Funeral services will be
Monday at 2 p.m. at Sterling-
White Chapel in Highlands.
Pastor Tommy King will offi- husband, Norman Branin; son, Amanda Sossaman, Leah
Wyatt Smith
Wyatt “Preston” Smith. 83, of will,follow at Veterans Cemetery
Baytown passed away on
Tuesday, Sept. 27,2005, in New
Boston, Texas. Mr. Smith was
bom in Eagle Lake, Texas and
lived in the Baytown area for
more than 70 years. He actively
fellowshipped at Mount Calvary are Frank Lewis Jr., Christopher
Missionary Baptist Church. Mr. Roy, Xavia Land, Marshall Land
jjj Mt. Calvary deacons.
Funeral arrangements have
Smith had an honorable dis-
charge from the U.S. Army
He is preceded in death by his been entrusted to Frazier Funeral
parents, Philip and Sarah Smith; Home, 7623 Harrison St.,
wife, Ina Lee Washington; son, Baytown, Texas, 281426-5579.
Crosby, passed away
Thursday, Sept. 29,2005, in a
Baytown hospital -Bern in
.Baytown on Nov. 29,1951,
he married Jerrie Caswell on
I Feb. 11, 1972. A longtime
I active member of Gospel
I Lighthouse Church, he was
I an inspector with Exxon
I Mobil for many years. He
I loved being outdoors, hunt-
ing, fishing, coaching sports
and making people laugh, but will be at 11 a.m. Monday,
his passi’on was spending Oct. 3,2005, at Gospel
time with his family Lighthouse Church, 8218
He is survived by his loving. John Martin Road, with Rev.
wife of 33 years, Jerrie
Sanders of Crosby; daughter. Honoring the family as palL
and E via Ann Turner, She was
a homemaker and resident of
the area since 1962. She was a Ino Loy of Baytown and
Jay of Crosby; son s, Mike
Sanders and wife Traci and
Mark Sanders and wife Kim,.
all of Katy; brother, Wayne Don Satterwhite and Daniel
"Butch" Sanders and wife Caswell; honorary pallbearers
Theresa; sister, Kathy Sexton Harold Maris, Lynn Strother,
__j----j„_ Kelvin Hill, Sammy Lansford
and Eddie Caswell. Interment
will follow at Memory
Gardens Cemetery.
Arrangements are entrusted
p.m. Sunday. Funeral services with Crespo & Jirrels Funeral
11 — u^u. and Cremation Services,
6123 Garth Road, Baytowi^
28L839-07QO. '
To view the obituary or
post a tribute to the family,
visit www.crespoandjirrels. ■
com.
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Barber's Hill, Sheldon and
Goose Creek Independent
School Districts during her life-
time. Her first and foremost job
in life was that of a mom fol-
lowed by the love of her grand-
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also surrounded by her passion
of gardening and flowe^.
After her children matured,
her creativity was furthered with
active involvement in china
painting and antiquing. During
her lifetime both she and her
husband, Raymond, were active
with the Friends of Florida
College. At 91 years of life, she
anxiously awaited going home
to her husband of over 60 years
in Heaven. May God bless her
new journey.
She is survived by her chil-
011 Aug. 12,1939 when she mar- Kilgore and wife Kathleen,
Colette Greenley and husband
LeRoy and LuClair Kilgore;
grandchildren, Kevin Greenley,
Kyle O. Greenley, Noelle
Dbbson, Charles Waterhouse,
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Cash, Wanda Garner. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 299, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 2005, newspaper, October 2, 2005; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1191802/m1/11/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.