The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1982 Page: 2 of 10
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transferred the body to
Davis Funeral Home at
Patterson of Decatur, Miss.
She was preceded in death
are
Mrs.
Wayne Garretson of Mt.
Vernon; two sisters, Mrs.
Chester Gurreteon
Chester Ear) Garretson,
67, died Monday, March 8, at
St. Paul’s Hospital in Dallas.
Services were conducted
Church.
He is survived by his wife,
Mary Elizabeth of Mt.
Mrs. Patterson
. Mrs. Mary Etta Patterson
of East Post Oak community
died Thursday, March 4, in
Sherman
Services were at 2:30 pm
Monday, March 7 at the
SALES
Big Selections
SERVICE
We Service Everything
We Sell — Open 6 Days A
Week — Free Cars To
Loan To Out Of Town
Customers.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to thank
everyone for the many kind
deeds shown to us during
Buddy's stay in the hospital.
Special thanks goes to Dr.
Glover and to everyone fpr
the prayers, flowers, cards
and food. We are proud to
have good friends like all of
you.
The Buddy Malones
"We Don't Intend To Be Beaten"
Tubular Steel Gates Primed With Rust Ban
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Wheeless. 1
married J.C. Patterson on Patterson of Garland, Mrs
Rill Hitt of Henderson, the Dec. 9,1909 Heidled Aug. 1,
Jtev. Arvei Lamance of
Denison and the Rev. Bobby
Golden of Kirby officiating.
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Weed & Feed Lawn Fertilizer 20 Lb. Bag $] 0.49
Weed Eater Line Refills $1.97
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6 Ft. Steel T Post
Sam B. Harvey Funeral
Home Chapel with burial in
the Providence Cemetery.
Mr. Garretson was bom
June 19, 1914 in Franklin
County, the son of the late
Sam and Emma Garretson.
He is a World War II
veteran, a retired employee
"We're Wheeling and Dealing"
CARD OF THANKS
We want to offer our most
sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to all those who £
have been so kind and
helpful since the loss of our
home by fire. Your generous
gifts of clothing, money and
MOBILE
HOMES
Licensed And Bonded.
Deliver Anywhere, Set
Up Anywhere.
NEW BUDS —Tiny
fringes of budding leaves
can be seen on country
roads and lawns right
now. The delicate tracery
of new spring time
children; one brother; and children and
one sister. He was employed grandchildren
by Safeway in Paris as a
meat cutter for several,
years.
Attending the funeral from
this area was her brother,
Mr. and Mrs. John Harden of
Johntown.
member of the Baptist Bonnie Wims
Bonnie L. Wims of Houston. other things have been so
died in Memorial Northwest useful and encouraging
Vernon; two sons, Jack Hospital there Thursday, Also, our special thanks goes
Good son of Kilgore and March 4 at 12:15 p.m. to the Pattonville and Deport
Services were at 2 p.m. fire departments for their
Sunday, March 6, at the efforts to save our home.
Talco Church of Christ with
John David Wright and
Hubert Roach officiating.
Burial was in Talco
under the
Mrs. Aurel Reed, formerly
of Delta County, died in
Dallas at 4:20 a.m. Tuesday,
March 2.
Services were scheduled
for Thursday, March 4 at 11
a.m. in Delta Funeral Home
Chapel with the Rev.
Richard Tatum officiating.
Burial was in Oaklawn
Cemetery.
Mrs. Reed was bom Oct.
10,
from Delta County about 19 J°pes. t/a4c'lier uan<^ Ollie Houston of Winfield and
years ago She i ” ~ " — - - -
Arthur H. Reed who died
married J(>hnny Hudson for their hay. Mrs Ethel Crooks of Avery;
Jess 4 Opal English seven grandchildren; and
-------------------- two great-grandchildren. Burial was
He is the brother-in-law of Cemetery
Mrs. Gladys Garretson and direction of Bogata Funeral
uncle of Mrs. Wayman Home.
Alexander of Talco. Mr. Wims was bom in
u ■ i «• Franklin County on Nov. 5,
Harlan Coldiron 1905 a „„ of w A and
Harlan Coldiron, 67, of Mamie B. Carrell Wims. He
Phoenix, Az. died Feb. 23 in married Ima Mae Cromartie
St. Joseph’s Hospital in in Childress on Dec. 25,1924
Surviving are his wife; one
married Miss Eva Harden on Smithey of Idalou; two
May 26, 1936 She survives brothers, Carl Wims of Paris
with one daughter, Nancy and David Wims of
Obituaries
1934 Also surviving are 33
grandchildren including
eight Dwight and Larry Patterson
Luther who are also ministers; 53
; one
2 " 1— i Monroe Patterson of great-great-grandchild and a
. „ R. Wheeless and Nancy Oakland, Ca, Arnold Pat-
Missionary Baptist Church Cauley
at Kirby, Ark., with the Rev £■—-
greenery Is slowly
beginning to tint the
woods and fields. (Staff
Photo)
with one daughter, Nancy and David Wims
Hendricks; three grand Anaheim, Ca.; six grand
children; one brother; and children and 13 great-*
Glenwood, Ark. Sunday, he was a minister She
Burial was in Kirby moved to this area in 197B
Cemetery. Surviving
Mrs. Patterson was bom children,
June 22, 1892 in Pike City, Hensley of Whitesboro, Rev great grandchildren;
Ark., a daughter of William Monroe Patterson c. „ „
- - J * ,J ** ■. brother, A J. Wheeless of
She terson of Kirby, Ark., Dillard Hope, Ark
Jorden Morrow of Nashville, Mrs. Aurrl Reed
1964. She attended Arkansas Ark , Rev Paul Patterson of
schools. They lived in Henderson and Mrs Thomas
Arkansas where he was a Ingram of Paris and John
Fry 4"Gibbs"FuneralI Home minister, later moving to
■ • Missouri, California,-----«--------— ——
Oklahoma and Texas where hy a s0”, Joe 0 Patterson in
were Friday, Feb 27 at the son, Don Jon Wims qf
Messinger Mortuary in Houston; a daughter, Weltha
Scottsdale, Az Smith of Houston; two
Mr. Coldiron was bom in sisters, Velma Fatheree of
Harlan, Kentucky. He Chickasha, Ok., and Sue £
June 5, 1971
Surviving are two sons,
Aubrey L. Reed of Dallas
and Marvin E. Reed of
Garland; four daughters,
Mrs. Mildred Chandler of
Midland, Mrs Doris Rhodes Wednesday,March “
of Fort Worth, Mrs.
Geraldine Allen and Mrs.
Patsy Daniels, both of
Dallas; one brother, Benny
Shows of Pasadena; one
sister, Ethel Kennedy of
South Houston; 19 grand-
children and eight great-
grandchildren.
Attending the services ^rom the State Department
were her cousins, Mr. and °f Highways and Public
Mrs. Raymond Mauldin and Transportation a"d .. a
Mrs. Jessie Gray.
CARD OF THANKS
Thanks to the Bogati
19076 in Red River Volunteer Fire Department
County, a daughter of Ben for their quick response
j when my bam was afire.
Shows. She moved to Dallas Special thanks to Jimmy
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Summer Merchandise.
All Merchandise That Is Red Tagged
At Cost Or Below Will Now Be
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Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. March 11, 12 13
PAT'S PLACE
Downtown Bogata
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Wright, Pat & Nichols, Nanalee. The Deport Times (Deport, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1982, newspaper, March 11, 1982; Deport, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1297347/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Red River County Public Library.