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SPECIAL TO THE HENDERSON NEWS
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Home of Henderson. Visitation
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we continue to provide a life-
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Over the past couple of
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Source: National Weather Service
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The Future!
Tenaska Gateway Partners, Ltd., owner of Tenaska
Gateway Generating Station, and our power customer,
Shell Energy North America (US), L.P., proudly salute
the graduating seniors of Rusk County public high
schools. We’re pleased to award a total of $12,000 in
scholarships to eight college-bound seniors.
This ongoing scholarship program reflects our hope
that young people continue to develop skills that will
benefit Rusk County in the future.
Investing in them is our best investment.
Henderson High School
Alyssa Pinnell
Ashleigh Sugg
Laneville High School
Zacchaeus Jackson
Carlisle High School
Megan Beene
Mt. Enterprise High School
Kaylee Cox
Overton High School
Hudson Rogers
Tatum High School
Obadiah Jones
Harrison Skinner
Tyler - The Board of Direc-
tors of the Meals on Wheels
Ministry has named John
Moore as the organization’s
new Executive Director.
Moore previously worked
in community roles at The
University of Texas Health
Science Center at Tyler, Trin-
ity Mother Frances Hospitals
us. But, I think there’s a great
opportunity to emphasize that
He was Superintendent for Amy Burnett of Cushing; son,
the Argyle ISD, Greenwood ISD, Eric Burnett and wife Annie of
and Johnson City ISD. Quen- Coppell; daughter, Audrey Bur-
life on June 11, 2019, at his
residence. He was born May 6,
1956, in Fort Worth.
mencement ceremony June 14.
The ceremony was set for 7
come address.
KC’s AEL program offers
a full range of free services to
help adults improve their lives
including English as a Second
Language (ESL), basic literacy
skills, exam preparation, High
School Equivalency (HSE), Inte-
of
at
Upshur and Rusk counties.
For more information on the
Both non-producing and producing
including Non-Participating Royalty Interest (NPRI)
Provide us your desired price for an offer evaluation.
CALL TODAY: 806.620.1422
EVERYTHING YOU NEED
FOR YOUR HOME AND GARDEN
ers a tremendous amount of
Moore said that volunteer
serving more
are
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Roy “Butch” Walker
Funeral services for Mr. Roy I
“Butch” Walker, 63, of New
London, were held at 11 a.m. F
Saturday, June 15, 2019, at |
Bar None Cowboy Church with B
Jason Taylor officiating. Inter-
ment will follow at Pleasant Hill '
Cemetery under the direction
of Crawford-A. Crim Funeral
Home.
The family received friends — — his jaUghter
from 10 a.m. until service time Sophie Walker, father Roy Way-
on Saturday at the church. Ion Walker, and his grandpar-
Mr. Walker passed from this ents.
Survivors include his wife
Belinda Walker of Hender-
son, mother Erma Walker of
“Gary” Green, 51, of Texas City
“CSF is a pestivirus, an RNA
“One of the biggest concerns
tin went on to nett Harris and husband Jeff
serve as Asso- of Austin; step-daughter, Kim-
ciate Super- berly Wiginton of Midland, and
intendent step-son, Michael Wiginton of
Finance Cushing; grandchildren, Sydney
Birdville and Ian Burnett; and brother,
ISD and later Chandler Burnett and wife
retired as
Chief Finan-
cial
nist.
“John Moore brings a
a mem-
of Bar Featherly and husband Clyde
None Cowboy of Kilgore, and grandchildren
Church. Carly, Jaxson, Aliera and Luke.
He was Words of comfort may be
preceded shared with the family at www.
in death by crawfordacrim.com.
Crawford-A. Crim
Funeral Home
The Crawford Tamdy
1414 South Main, Henderson
903-657-2562
PAGE 2A — THE HENDERSON NEWS — Sunday, June 16,2019
Meals on Wheels names new exec, director Obituaries
Charlie Brown
The Lord called Charlie
Brown to his heavenly home
on June 11, 2019, after a time
of resting at Marian Place in
Carthage, where he was loved
by all the staff and caregivers.
Funeral services for Mr.
Brown, 88, of Henderson, were
held 10 a.m., Saturday, June
15, 2019 at St. Jude’s Catho-
lic Church in Henderson with
William “Gary” Green
Funeral services for William Dobbs. Honorary Pallbearers will be
Surviving are children Brady Kris Copeland, Cleve Jimerson,
will be 10 a.m. Wednesday June Green of Houston, Morgan Jay Guin, Kevin Jarrell, Joseph
19, 2019 in the Chapel of Rader Green of Austin, Alexa Green of Bradford and Desmond Lowe.
Funeral Home with Rev. Ley- Henderson, brother Terry Green
moin Wiggins officiating. Burial and wife Christie of Henderson, p.m. Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at
will follow in the Shiloh Cem- brother-in-law Rusty Brady of the funeral home.
etery. Arp, nephew Josh Green and
Gary was born Oct. 10, 1967 wife Leina of Henderson, niece be signed online @www.rad-
in Houston to William Bill and Halie Gresham and husband erfh.com
Nellie Sue Green and died Tues- Tony of Henderson, great-niece
day, June 11,2019 in Houston. Chrislyn Layne Green and great-
He was employed by Shell nephew Colt Wayne Green both
Oil Company where he was a gas of Henderson.
operator, he was also a member Pallbearers will be Josh
of the Roquemore Missionary Green, John Sevier, Rusty
Baptist Church. Brady, Charlie Bridges, Nathan
He was preceded in death by Mounts, Eric McGee, Cole
his parents and partner Deanna Walker and Tony Gresham.
in 1947. known as the “Calcutta King.”
At age 22, he went to work He knew and travelled with the
for Otis Elevator and was also Best Pool players in the world,
became a lifelong member of from the Philippines to Eng-
the International Brotherhood land and to Canada.
of Elevator Workers, Union Charlie had a charismatic
Hall No. 31. During his time and electric personality, which
with Otis Elevators, he placed made him liked and loved by
elevators in the San Jacinto everyone who knew him.
Monument, and also in the
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Sunday: A 50 percent
chance of showers and thun-
derstorms. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 91. South
wind 10-15 mph, with gusts as
high as 25 mph.
Sunday Night: A 30 per-
cent chance of showers and
thunderstorms, mainly after 1
a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a low
around 73.
Monday: Showers and
thunderstorms likely, mainly
after 1 p.m. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 86. Chance
of precipitation is 60 percent.
Monday Night: A 40 per-
cent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Cloudy, with a
low around 71.
Tuesday: A 40 percent
chance of showers and thun-
derstorms. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 88.
Tuesday Night: A 30 per-
cent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 73.
Wednesday: A 30 per-
cent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly sunny,
with a high near 91.
Wednesday Night: A 30
percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy,
with a low around 74.
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worked
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BROWN
Humble he was preceded in death by
building, one his wife, Dorothy Marie Brown
of the tallest in 2005; and brother, Jack
in the United Brown.
Survivors include: one
also daughter, Karen “Kay” Murray
on and husband Larry of Hender-
b u 1 d i n g s son; one son, Judge Tommy
around Hous- Wilson, Jr. and wife Patsy of
ton, including Bossier City, La.; grandchil-
the Astro- dren, Lari Murray of Hen-
Father Steven G. Paradis offi- dome. During all this work with derson, and Angela Taczek
ciating. Interment followed at the elevators, he was also a and husband Tony of Tatum,
3 p.m. Saturday, June 15, 2019 long-haul truck driver. Selitha Turner and husband
He was a member of St. John, Alyson Wilson, and
Hodge, La. under the direction Jude’s Catholic Church in Hen- Trey Wilson III, all of Bossier
of Crawford-A. Crim Funeral derson. City, La.; great-grandchildren,
After his beloved wife’s Aedyn Taczek, Trace Taczek,
was from 6-7 p.m. Friday, June death, he filled his time with Lockey McKinney, David Tac-
14, 2019 at the funeral home, his family, visiting his daugh- zek, Trenton Turner, and Kade
ter, grandchildren and great- Wilson; sister, Jean Horton of
Charlie was born March 17, grandchildren just about every Bethany, and brother, Wayne
1931 in Shreveport, La. to the day. He always bought them a Brown of Conroe.
late Aubrey and Alieen Brown, special treat. Pallbearers are Tommy Wil-
When he wasn’t spending son, Floyd Miles, Jr., Tony Tac-
tile Army Air Corps, joining at time with his family, he was zek, Eddie Morgan, Ed Hoss,
age 15, serving from 1946-49 as driving through the states to and John Turner. Honorary
an Airplane Engine Mechanic, place his bets on his favorite pallbearers are Trace Taczek,
and was stationed at Okinawa pool players, where he became Trenton Turner, and Trey Wil-
son.
Condolences may be made
at www.crawfordacrim.com.
Crawford-A. Crim
Funeral Home
dhe Crawford TamiJy
1414 South Main, Henderson
903-657-2562
Quentin Burnett
________ Funeral services for Dr.
months, stories of African Swine virus related to Bovine Viral rently have nothing to worry * uentin Burnett, 66, of Cush-
Fever (ASF) spreading through Diarrhea Virus, while ASF is an about in relation to ASF and in& be at 11 a.m., Mon-
Asia have frequented U.S. and asfivirus, a DNA virus.” CSF, owners of pet pigs and day, June C 2019 at Calvary
international news. The U.S. Department of Agri- those who raise pigs to sell Baptist^Church with Rev. Frank
to keep animals safe from any follow at Glenfawn Cemetery
- - -- - under the direction of Craw-
ford-A. Crim Funeral Home of
Henderson.
Family will receive friends
one hour before the service at
the church.
... Pet Talk is a service of the College Dr. Burnett passed away
erinatyMedicine^&Bwmedical withthe spread ofAfricanSMne of veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Wednesday, June 12,2019 at his he was preceded in death by his Crawfcpd-A Crtm
Sciences, has information that Fever in Asia is the amount S’SZeXi residence He was born Sept 18, brother Lyle Burnett, and sis- j ,
pig owners need to know about of trade that occurs between med.tamu.edu/news/pet-talk.Sugges- 1952 m Commerce, to the late tei Barbara Jane Burnett. rUNERAL rlOME
ASF and the similar Classical the U.S. and Asian countries,” tions for future topics may be directed Floyd and Ruth Burnett. Survivors include: his wife, Tfie Crawford Tamdy
1414 South Main, Henderson
903-657-2562
Students graduate 1 rom KC Adult Education, literacy
graduates at its annual com- and Intensive College Readiness
preparation.
Kilgore College’s Adult Edu- The ceremony was set for 7 Day and evening classes are
cation and Literacy (AEL) pro- p.m. Friday in Dodson Audito- offered at 25 locations in Gregg,
gram awarded 31 certificates to rium on the Kilgore campus.
Valedictorian, Alyxandria
Deitzel, of Longview, gave the AEL program at KC, visit www.
farewell address. kilgore.edu/ael.
Salutatorian, MarJee Beth Certificate recipients by
Caffey, of Gilmer, gave the wel- hometown:
Henderson:
Valerie Valerio
Alexandria Lea Vanover
Alaynna Danielle Vanover
Overton:
Claudia Willoughby*
Jessica Ann Dunnavant
* Membership in National
grated Education and Training, Adult Education Honor Society.
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Janet of Whitesboro.
Pallbearers will be Brian
Officer Burnett, Kirk Burnett, Jason
for Lewisville Burnett, Kevin Burnett, Dustin
ISD. He was a member of Cal- Mule’, and Ched Lambert.
vary Baptist Church. Condolences may be made at
In addition to his parents, www.crawfordacrim.com.
ASF and the similar Classical the U.S. and Asian countries;
Swine Fever (CSF). Dominguez said. “On one hand,
“CSF, also known as hog the decrease in their swine pop-
cholera, is caused by a virus ulation may drive more demand
that has been eradicated from for U.S. pork; however, as the
the United States since 1978,” prevalence of ASF increases,
Dominguez said. the risk of it being transported
CSF can be contracted when to the U.S. through imported
pigs eat undercooked food or products increases.”
come into contact with infected Luckily, there are many pre-
pigs, contaminated objects, or ventative steps pet pig owners
flies and other vectors. and pig farmers can take to
If pigs become infected with reduce the chance that ASF or
CSF, they usually exhibit high CSF could harm their animals,
fevers and will huddle together “Prevention of these diseases
and stop eating. Dominguez requires vigilance on the farm
said constipation, diarrhea, and and national levels, to practice
red eyes are common; young the highest levels of monitor-
pigs may also show weakness ing and security to keep these
and incoordination. diseases out,” Dominguez said.
CSF is not always fatal, but “Restricting visitors from com-
it tends to cause more harm in ing to a farm, especially if they
populations of pigs that have have been near other pigs and
not been exposed to the disease pigs outside of the country, is
in the past. one important step.”
By contrast, ASF, the current Pig owners can also help
concern in Asia, has never been keep viruses away from animals
seen in the U.S. It can be spread by getting feed and other sup-
in the same ways as CSF, but plies from reliable sources and
also by ticks serving as vectors practicing good farm biosecu-
for the virus. rity, including maintenance of
ASF has many of the same fences and hygiene policies for
symptoms but can cause a more personnel.
serious illness and prognosis. If If traveling to other coun-
a pig with ASF does recover, it tries, especially those where
will be a carrier of the virus for these diseases are found, it is
several months and should be best to throw away any clothes
kept away from healthy pigs. that came into contact with ani-
“Though both are viruses, mals and be wary about bring-
ASF and CSF are from different ing regulated agricultural prod-
viral families,” Dominguez said, ucts back to the U.S.
my mother- clarity and a calling to do
in-law was more. When the board invited
a Meals me to consider the executive
on Wheels director position, I knew I was
administra- being led where I was sup-
tor for 39 posed to be.”
years. After Moore said that he has sev-
her retire- eral goals for the Meals on
ment, she Wheels Ministry.
became a “I look forward to help-
Meals on ing to get the word out about
Wheels cli- exactly what we do,” Moore
and Clinics, Stewart Regional ent and is able to stay in her said. “Meals on Wheels dates
Blood Center, and in broad- home because of the food back to the 1950s in America
casting at KTBB and KNUE that’s delivered. At 90-years- and most people know about
Radio in Tyler. He is also a old, that is a blessing for her
syndicated newspaper colum- and us.”
Moore’s family connection what we do is more than just
to Meals on Wheels led him deliver nutritious food. Many
track record of leadership, to volunteer in Tyler earlier of our clients are elderly with
an extensive communications this year. health issues and have few
“I felt that supporting the to no visitors. Our volunteers
connections to the Meals on Meals on Wheels Ministry was provide that human interac-
Wheels Ministry, and we are important, but I also was led tion we all have to have, and
excited that he has joined us,” to use my skillsets as a vol- they check on each person to
said John Genung, Chairman unteer,” Moore added. “The make sure they are OK. The
of the Meals on Wheels Min- Meals on Wheels Ministry, ability to stay in one’s home
istry Board of Directors. “We like other charitable organi- and not transfer to a nurs-
look forward to John guiding zations, has to rely on many ing or other care facility not
the organization forward as funding sources, including the only allows our clients to be
generosity of individuals, to independent, it saves them,
line of meals to seniors in our operate. But, the backbone of their families and the taxpay-
region.” Meals on Wheels are the vol-
“My family has a four- unteers. The life experiences money,
decade connection to Meals and backgrounds of those who
on Wheels,” said Moore. “My give their time and expertise recruitment,
wife and I have supported the is truly amazing, and brings clients, and fundraising
organization in both Tyler and great value to the organiza- other goals for the organiza-
Ponca City, Oklahoma, where tion. Volunteering gave me tion.
Pet Talk: what to know about swine fever
Although we, in the U.S., cur-
about in relation to ASF and in& be a 11 a.m., Mon-
CSF, owners of pet pigs and day, June U 2019 at Calvary
While ASF is not currently culture and state animal health should always take precautions ^ane officiating^ Interment will
present in the U.S., there are authorities have strategies to L
still precautions pig owners can reduce the occurrence of these swine disease, including ASF
take in case this disease does diseases if they were to show and CSF. Thankfully, strong
spread to America. up in the U.S., but other coun- agriculture laws in the U.S. are
To offer clarification on this tries, including many in Asia, doing the most to help keep our
topic, Dr. Brandon Dominguez, are struggling to keep the ASF animals healthy,
a clinical associate professor at virus from spreading.
the Texas A&M College of Vet-
| Butch was Longview, son Cody Walker and
a truck driver wife Judy of Henderson, brother
■d for ETOS and Donnie Walker and wife Dolo-
1 was a mem- res of Palestine, sister Dianne
I ber
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