The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 2003 Page: 3 of 14
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Biddie Arnold
Carb of Thanks
country
a seam-
Arrest Report
public intoxication.
Betty Cunningham, of Dead-
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two counts violation of commu-
nity supervision.
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377.CR 170. Long Branch, by
Panola County Sheriff's Deputy
Stephen Endsley.
blessed by your expressions of
love and concern. Thank you.
Rhonda Gates
Mary Linn Gates
Karen Gates
James E. Cunningham
Masonic graveside services
for James Earl Cunningham, 77,
of Deadwood, will be held at 4
p.m. Feb. 19, 2003 in the Dead-
wood Cemetery. The Rev. Don
Scott will officiate. Arrange-
ments will be under the direc-
tion of Hawthorn Funeral Home.
He died Feb. 15 in Carthage.
Bom June 1, 1925 in El Do-
rado, Ark., he was the son of
Robert Earl Sprowl and Oma
Lenora DuBois Cunningham.
daughter-in-law, Sammy and
, of Center,
daughter and son-in-law, Jimmie
and Bill Gossett, and Joy
Elaine P. McPherson photo
Winners of the Recycle a Monster contest, held by the Carthage High School Student
Council, are Angela Rittenberry-second place, Emily Holman-first place, and Kolebl
Hodges-third place.
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Arrested Saturday. February 15,
were:
► Kurt Henderson 43. of 412
Tatum Street. Carthage, by
Deputy Ronnie Endsley and
charged with public intoxication.
► Terry Dewayne Luckey. 42.
of 319 CR 1105. Carthage, by
Deputy Ronnie Endsley and
charged with public intoxication
► Amelia Renae Lewis, 37. of
PC Children’s Services Board
announces information meeting
of Richard Fleming
J Tiatcha,
Jimmie Nell Rushing, Naomi
Jeffiess and Vera Gibbs;
brother,. Bill Haynes; and a
Survivors include his wife, great-grandson, Bubba Gossett.
Survivors include her son and
Jo Ann Thompson
Funeral services for Jo Ann
Thompson, 68, of Timpson,
were held at 2 p.m. Feb. 17,
2003 at Taylor Funeral Home
Chapel. Dr. James Hofipauir of-
ficiated. Burial followed in
Corinth Cemetery under the di-
rection of Taylor Funeral Home.
She died Feb. 15 in Nacog-
doches Medical Center Hospital.
Kendrick D. Wallace
Funeral services for Kendrick
D. Wallace, 26, of Dallas, will
be held at 1 p.m. Feb. 20, 2003
at Carthage Church of God in
Christ. Burial will follow in
Walker Cemetery in Carthage
under the direction of Black's
Carthage Funeral Home. On
Feb. 19, the body will lie in state
and family will receive friends
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the fu-
neral home. There will be no
wake.
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Because of the great need in
Panola County for more foster
and adoptive homes, the Panola
County Children's Services
Board will be sponsoring an in-
formational meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 27 at St. Paul Presbyterian
Church, located at 2000 W.
Panola in Carthage.
Information specialists from
the Texas Department of Pro-
tective and Regulatory Services
will be present to provide in- invited to the meeting.
It is important to note while a
financial person may be listed in the arrest
report, inclusion in this column
no way implies guilt or inno-
cence. The persons named here
have been charged, but not con-
Ronme Endsley and charged with victed of the crime.
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his studies
University
marriage before his death in
1981. She operated the Under-
wood Washateria for many
years and worked as
stress many more.
She was a
We would like to take this
opportunity to express our sin-
cere gratitude for all the prayers,
phone calls, food, cards andvis-
its during the past few months.
Arrested Friday. February 14,
was:
► Derrick Jerrod Hymes, 21. of
110 CR 470. Carthage, by Panola
County Sheriff's Deputy Ronnie
Endsley pursuant to Panola
County warrant for theft, and
grandchildren; two step-grand-
children; seven step-great-
grandchildren; and three step-
great-great-grandchildren; and a
host of friends.
Pallbearers were members of
First Assembly of God Church
in Carthage.
Special thanks to Greater
Hospice of Texas, Hawthorn
Funelal Home, and Cedar Grove
Baptist Church for all your help.
Our family has been truly
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Arrested Sunday. February 16.
were:
► Rand) Smith.
Grandview. Mo..
County Sheriff's Lt.
Almeida and charged with two
counts assault.
Groves; sister and brother-in-
law, Dorothy Marie and Robert
Flake, of Houston; sister-in-law, Longview; great-grandchildren,
Yvonne Cunningham, of Richard Fleming and wife
Shreveport; nine grandchildren; Tiatcha, Bobbie Axeison,
numerous nieces and nephews; Joshua Fleming, Billy "Scooter"
and a host of friends. Gossett and Jeremy Fleming.
Pallbearers will be Bubba
Gossett, Billy Gossett, Rick
Fleming, Joshua Fleming,
Jeremy Fleming and Jay Craw-
ford.
Dorado, Ark., and earned his
Bachelors of Accounting degree
from McNeese State University daughter
and continued his studies Hamilton and Mindy Rogers
through the University of Haynes. She attended schools in
Houston. Buncomb and Murvaul, and
He served his country married Sam Arnold in 1928.
through the U.S. Marine Corps They celebrated 53 years of
during World War II, and mar-
ried Betty Beacham. They cele-
brated 30 years of marriage. He
worked as an accountant, later
owning and operating the Cun-
ningham Superette in Houston. She was a member of
He was a member of the S. Freewill Baptist Church in Mur-
Houston Masonic Lodge #1295 vaul, and loved knitting, tatting
A.F. & A.M. and a 32nd Degree and crocheting. She was pre-
Scottish Rite. James is preceded ceded in death by her sisters,
in death by his brothers, John B.
and Robert DuBois Cunning-
ham.
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Ruby Lawrence
Funeral services for Ruby
Lawrence, 88, of Carthage, were
held at 2 p.m. Feb. 16, 2003 at
Hawthorn Funeral Home
Chapel. The Revs. Kevin Poage
and Eddie Smith officiated.
Burial followed in the City
Cemetery under the direction of
Hawthorn Funeral Home. She
died Feb. 14 in Carthage.
Bom Dec. 15, 1914 in the
Jaybird Community of Panola
County, she was the daughter of
Willie Jarrett and Ellie Lou
Moore Hill. She attended Tatum
Tap schools, and wed Thomas
Hayden Lawrence in 1929. They
celebrated 40 years of marriage
before his death in 1969. She
was a homemaker and a com-
munity volunteer, and had been
a charter member of First As-
sembly of God Church since the Nacogdoches County warrant for
early 1930's. She taught Sunday
school and was head of the
nursery department. She is pre-
ceded in death by her brothers,
Tollie W. Hill and Noble E.
Hill.
Survivors include her
____ ____ ____ to daughter and son-in-law, Mae
provide a loving home for and Nick Nichols, of Carthage;
children who are in need of sisters, Mabel Hill and Dimple
either a temporary or permanent Collins, both of Carthage; five
home. grandchildren; four great-grand-
Everyone who has any inter- children; and three graat-great-
est in either of these areas are grandchildren; two step-grand-
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Arrested Monday, February 17.
was:
► Jade Blythe Griffith. 19. of
Gainsboro. Tn., by Texas
39. of Department of Public Safety
by Panola Trooper Barry Washington and
Greg charged with failure to maintain
financial responsibility, no dri-
vers license, and pursuant to
► Joel Estrada Monge, 27, of Angelina County warrant for vio-
Houston. by Texas Department lation of community supervision,
of Public Safety Trooper Barry
Washington and charged with
failure to maintain I
responsibility, no safety belt, and
no drivers license.
► Billy Wayne Downing, 2).
of 191 CR 119. Gary, by Deputy
wood; sons, John Cunningham, f ~
of Houston, and Carl Cunning- Dowlin Arnold,
ham, of Deadwood; step-sons,
Ted Jones, of Clear Lake, and
Mark Jones and wife Renee, of Wright, all of Carthage; grand-
Pearland; daughter, Lenora children, Billye Ruth Hammack
Cunningham, of S. Houston; and husband Jimmy, Linda Ruth
brother and sister-in-law, Gerald Fleming, and James "Bubba”
Clark and Jean Cunningham, of Gossett and wife Barbara, all of
Carthage, and Michelle Craw-
ford and husband Jay, " of
Funeral services for Biddie
Arnold, 94, of Carthage, will be
held at 2 p.m. Feb. 19, 2003 at
Hawthorn Funeral Home j
Chapel. The Revs. Dale Reed I
and Ray Eastridge will officiate. I
Burial will follow in Mt. Bethel
Cemetery under the direction of I
Hawthorn Funeral Home. She I
died Feb. 15 in Carthage. 1
Bom Sept. 17, 1908 in the .
He graduated high school in El Buncomb Community of Panola
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questions concerning the pro-
cess of becoming an adoptive or
a foster parent. Also, they will
share the personal joy which
comes with being able t_
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 130, No. 15, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 19, 2003, newspaper, February 19, 2003; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1288843/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.