The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1993 Page: 3 of 18
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Survivors include his wife,
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average of 92 or above for
all courses. Students with one
or more failing courses are
on the honor roll indui
boys and 12 girls, w
31.16% of the class.
The Freshman Class had 23
on the Honor Roll including 7
11th Grade
Angelyn Bloyd, Jesus Cuei-
inow our time qf sorrow would have been much worse.
Wp praise God for the strong marriage Becky and Craig
shared. Even after years of marriage, few people ever experience
the type qf bond shared between them. Becky has made us very
proud for the kind of person she was. Becky was a very loving
and caring person which was proven to us by the tremendous
outpouring qf love shown by everyone she knew.
Thank Tbu and God Bless,
Craig Hill,
Larry and Art Hammett,
WA. (Bill) and Minnie HUI
In Remembrance of Becky
A rose once grew where all could see,
sheltered beside a garden wall,
And as the days passed swiftly by,
it spread its branches, straight and tall.
One day, a beam of light shone through a crevice
that had opened wide -
The rose bent gently toward its warmth,
then passed beyond to the other side. x i
Now, you who deeply feel its loss,
be comforted - the rose blooms there,
Its beauty even greater now,
nurtured by God’s own loving care.
Fraley
Funeral services for Mrs.
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for 24.21% of the class.
Eleven students had grade
averages of 100 or better.
and the Morgan Mill Church of made the honor roll.
--------------- i Students who made last six-
s
Partner’s; Marc
cake, Jack A Jffi
ning, Carrey Dollins, Jarod
Easley, Graham Fuchs, Do*
menico Giustino, Tracey Good*
son.
Laura Hightower, Melinda
Morgan, Lee Mull, Samuel
Petty, Ginger Prater, Jennifer
Prater, Catherine Till, Jeff
Williams.
12th Grade
Dana Dey, Joey Dolberry,
Gardner Dudley, Thresa Gius-
tino, Sergey Gordeev, Mon-
ica Gutierrez, Kerry Harvick,
Kathryn Helm, Grant Hicks,
Dusty Jones.
Cecilia Koerner, Heather
Lak, Julie Lively, Glenna Mai-
ler, Tbben Scott, Jon Sib-
ert, Karleen Simpson, Dana
Stephens, Malaina Steward,
Robert Weaver.
COMANCHE COMMUNITY
llwwiTh youp Beliefs.^O
W Hall & Chaney Funeral Home
W// 1508 North Austin XX
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Proctor Singing
There will be a Sunday
afternoon singing on May 2nd
at Proctor United Methodist
Church from 2:30 to 4:30.
Everyone is invited to at-
tend.
High School
Honor Roll
Comanche High School has
released the Honor Roll for the
past six weeks, lb be eligible
CARD OF THANKS
A very special “Thank You” from the family of Zeb
Kirkland for all the acts of kindness shown us during
his recent passing. The beautiful flowers, delicious food,
memorials, and nice cards are greatly appreciated. We are
especially grateful for your prayers and love.
Julia Kirkland
William Kirkland A family
Leonard Kirkland A family
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White Point
Cemetery Meeting
The annual meeting of the
White Point Cemetery of Co-
manche County Corporation
will be held on Saturday, May
1, at White Point. ____
The business meeting will be
at 11:00 a.m., with a basket
lunch following the meeting.
Anyone interested in the
White Point Cemetery is in-
vited to attend and be a part
of the fellowship and planning.
We have a lot qf praise and thanks to give as we try putting
our thoughts into words. Hfe cannot begin to tell everyone how
overwhelmed we were with the kindness extended us in our time
qfloss.
We believe our thanks should go first to God, because
without Him we could never have had the opportunity to love
someone so dearly. We feel so blessed to have known Becky If
only for twenty-seven years.
Ibur tremendous outpouring of love and prayers for us has
been a very humbling experience, Arson after person sharing
what Becky meant to them has really given us the strength to get
through each day.
We would like to thank all qf the churches in Stephenville,
Comanche, and De Leon areas for your prayers and thoughts.
They have made us realize how close the Lord is during a time
like this. Thank you for your support.
We would like to thank everyone who sent flowers or plants.
Wt are still in awe at the amount qf love you have for Beefy1
Also to aU the florists, In a most difficult time trying to fill
the multitude qf orders, we appreciate your hard work. Even when
most qfyou ran out, you did what was necessary tofill the orders. I
We appreciate all the people who brought food, sent cards
or called, and even those who wrote poems for us. Um have given
us the ability to draw more strength than weever thought possible. I
The Enter Home, churches in Stephenville and Comanche, I
Comanche Public Library, American Heart Association, Cancer I
Society, New Horizons and ESA Scholarship Hind all have been I
blessed as a result of the people who gave memorials in Becky's I
name. I
We would like to thank aU the dealers in the propose!
industry. Dealers from every region qf Thxas came for the funeral I
and have continued to express to us what Becky has meant So I
each qf them. I
Wr would like to give a special thanks to our relatives osrfl
close friends. Without them being there and holding us up, we I
Kellett
Mrs. Manorie Kellett i
away at the Leisure
Nursing Home in Hamilton
Saturday, April 24,1993, after
a short illness.
Services for Mrs. Kellett
were held Monday, April 26
at 2 p.m. in the First United
Methodist Church in Coman-
che of which she was a member
and her grandson, Dr. Russell
Martin, is pastor.
District Superinl
Charles McClure
wood officiated.
Arrangements were by The
Riley Funeral Home in Hamil-
ton.
Graveside services were held
Tuesday, April 17, at 11 a.m.
at the Fairview Cemetery in
Gainesville, Thxas.
Mrs. Kellett was born on
June 14, 1907 in Marion,
Kansas to Stephen Winch-
ester and Cora Forney Winch-
ester. A former restaurant
owner, she had lived on South
College Avenue in Hamilton,
Tbxas for the past 15 years.
She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. Donna Sue
Martin of Hamilton; one grand-
son, the Rev. Dr. Russell Mar-
I Woolsey
Carl Weldon Woolsey, 72,
member of a well known Co-
manche County family, died
Sunday, April 18, 1993, in
Brownwood Regional Hospi-
’ tai.
His body was cremated.
Mr. Wool* >y was born in Co-
manche and had lived in Early
for the-pust three years. He
earlier had lived in California.
He was a carpenter, a Bap-
were held at 3:00 o’clock TUes- Grady, New Mexico. She was a tist^ and a U.S; Navy veteran
passed Higginbotham Funeral Home of the First United Methodist
in Gorman. Officiating was
Kenneth Wilson.
Burial was in Sand Hill
Cemetery.
Mrs. Fraley died Monday,
April 26, 1993, in De Leon
Hospital.
Mrs. Fraley was born in
Comanche County and was
the widow of George Daniel
Fraley. She was a member
of Congregational L2__
Church and a homemaker.
Fenter
Funeral services for John
Alvin Fenter, 69, of Marble
Falls, who formerly resided in
Comanche, were held Friday,
April 23, in Clements-Welcox
Funeral Home Chapel in Mar-
ble Falls. Officiating was Rev.
Willis Jernigan.
Burial was in Lakeland Hills
Memorial Cemetery.
Mr. Fenter died TUesday,
April 20,1993 in Marble Falls.
Mr. Fenter was born March
16,1924 in Wilson, Oklahoma.
He was the son of the late
* Abner and Elizabeth Brice
Fenter.
He formerly resided in Sny-
der for 30 years, then moved
to Comanche where he resided
for 8 years, and then to Marble
Falls, due to his health. He and
his wife observed their 50th
wedding anniversary in March
of thia year «**#«•/** uwju, vo*uo
Survivors* include his wife, ^.CindyDavis, RandallDen-
Nola of Marble Falls, a son,
Alvin Ray Fenter of Marble
I Falls; 3 brothers, Bobby Fbn-
, ter of Woodbridge, Virginia,
: Earl Fenter of El Paso, and Bill _—« ~ —
Fenter of Natalia; 2 sisters,
Ima Staitz of Altus, Okla-
homa and Nellie Lum of Hous-
ton; and 2 grandchildren.
Godfrey, green plant, Basket
of Flowers.
- . Also receiving prizes: James
Dabry, $15 certification; Der-
win Isham, plant, Comanche
Florist; Homer Carriger, $16
The Qemmmbe CbHt • inurstfy ApnilH, wh
Kiwanis Blood Drive
Collects Thirty Pint
By Reporter certificate. Partner’s
y n porter Griffin, cake, Jack
The Kiwanis Community Donuts; Verna Bearden,
Blood Drive was able to collect certificate. Service Drag; Ruth
30 pints of blood. This means Sutherland, lunch for two,
that 90 people will be helped Backporch; Janice Glatter, $10
through your donations. certificate, Higginbothams;
The following people re- Daviddie Lester, a day of
ceived the following prizes: Mother’s Day Out, Just For
Johnny Crim, $60, Comanche Kids; Katherine Mims, $6 on
National Bank; Jack Lusk, flat repair, Ellis Mobil.
$20 certificate, Harry’s; Jeff The Kiwanis Club of Co-
Lambert, $16 certificate, manche appreciates all the
Grand Central Foods; John help that you, the people
Ed Brown, $20 certificate, of Comanche and Comanche
Jeanes’s True Value; Raymond County, have given by donat-
Lozano, meal for two, Golden mg blood to help others. The
Arrow Cafe; Bill Mazurek, fa- next drive is planned for July
jita dinner for two, Miguels 22.1W8-
Little Mexico; Patrick Hill, «|_ Cnrinno
$26, Roos Petroleum; Garry Slp8 SpriDgS MUSICdl
There will be a musical
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Center on Saturday night,
May 1, beginning at 7 p.m.
Everyone is invited, espe-
cially musicians.
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Mr. Stricklin died Monday,
April 19,1993, in Stephenville
Hospital.
Bom in Brownfield, he was
a newspaper publisher and
Officiating was Dr. Morgan printer, having once owned __ .....
Hie Tkrry Coimty Herald in an*d 16*gtt£ a^unthig
Brownfield and the De Leon - ---- -
Free Press. He was a Navy
veteran of World War II and a w w
member of the Masonic Lodge Forty-four boys and fifty girls
and the Morgan Mill Church of made the honor roll.
Christ. He had moved to Erath Students who made last six-
County three years ago from weeto honor roU are:
Arrasurvivors include his Grade
wife, Edith (Thylor) Stricklin Cassie Basham, Misty Brad-
of Morgan Mill; and one eon, ford, Jennifer Conway, Heather
Robert Stricklin of Morgan Damron, Matthew7Dewbre,
Mill. Jordon Dudley, Neil Dudley,
THna Geye, Sherree Haevis-
cher, Haley Isham, Amy Lak,
Bill Lane.
Andrea Lofton, Catherine
Martin, Jason Pate, Brad Rob-
inson, Tbra Scott, Cie Seay,
Angela Smith, Garland Sor-
rells, Lizzeth Sotelo, Jennifer
Till. Wendi Williams, .-.asan
10th Grade .
Kody Acoin, Amanda
Bums, James Day, Danny
Ellison, John Ferrell, Kelly
Gilbert, Laramie Hicks, Heath
Huckaby, Thmi Ingram, Anna-
beth Martin, Justin Martin.
Staci McGinnis, Clint McK-
eehaC Anthony Narvaez, Mic-
hael Parton, Jennifer Power,
Lied Quast, Misti Rainey,
Wesley Ripley, Richard Schoen,
Tbnya Stephens, Amanda
Stephenson, Ismelda Tklaman-
tez.
Fenwick of Abilene; one sis- day afternoon, April 20, at excluded,
ra, iraia x<»uuo xn j-buuwo, ~~ ~ www— — The Senior CiaSS nun ZU OU
26 grandchildren and 28 great- Christ. Officiating were minis- t^e honor roll inrhidiner 8 bovs
grand children. a*--1»— —i - . .
____________________________ Hattox.
Muncey Cemetery.
„ Arrangements were by
Funeral services for Mrs. Stephenville Funeral Home.
tin; his wife, Emily; and two of Baldwin, New ¥>rk,
great- grandsons, Justin Mar- held at 11:00 o’clock Satu
tin and Sergey Gordeev, all of morning, April 24, at Hi
Funeral Chapel in Dublin.
Garrett.
Burial was in Old Dublin
Memorial Park Cemetery.
--------— ■— She died Monday, April 19,
Era Faye Fraley, 79, resident 1993 in Baldwin, New 'fork.
The Senior Class had 20 on
ters^Raiph Starling and Payne 12 girls, which is 37.03%
of the class.
The Junior Class had 19 cm
the honor roll including 9 boys
and 10 girls, which is 24.67 %
of thedass.
The Sophomore Class had 24
12
is
Mrs. Muncey was born at
day afternoon, April 27, at retired art teacher, a member of World War II.
Oi^h^ddwin^^t^s ^jj
zens Center. Geisner and Carol Chancellor,
Survivors include her hue- b®**1 California; a brother,
band, William Henry Muncey Elmer Woolsey of Abilene; a
of Baldwin, New ¥brk; a sister, Oteta Bailey of Leander;
daughter, Sylvia Gaines of 17 grandchildren; and several
Oswego, New 'fork; a eon, nieces and nephews.
_____ William James Muncey of
1 Methodist Stephenville; a brother, Elmo
____a homemaker. Kennedy of Stephenville; and
Survivors include four sons, three grandchildren.
Darrell Fraley, Garland Fra- ------------------------------
Iqy, Daniel Fraley, and George A. ■ ■ ■ ■
•" jLGor^?: "ys Stricklin
daughters, Modena Wilson of
De Leon, Faye McClearen of Funeral services for Jack
Dublin, Louise Rich and Na- Stricklin, 79, resident of Mor-
dean Simmons, both Ot Gar- gan Mill, and former publisher
man, and Allie Lou Tbrres of of the De Leon Free Press,
Ranger; one brother, Harvey were held at 3:00 o’clock Ties-
r____‘ ‘
ter, Rener Parkins of Abilene; the Morgan Mill Church of
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Wilkerson, James C., III. The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 120, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1993, newspaper, April 29, 1993; Comanche, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1291634/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Comanche Public Library.