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Gainesville, Texas DAILY REGISTER Thursday, July 21, 2016 — 3
Obituaries
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Writer-director Garry Marshall at age 81
LOS ANGELES (AP)
Penny Marshall told The New York
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on Nov. 13, his publicist's statement said.
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Marshall is survived by his wife,
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She loved being a mother
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"I thought he was safe."
Kavan is part of a grow-
ing roster of children who
down and that he will never
be able to move his limbs or
even breathe on his own.
— Five-year-old Taniyah
Williams and her 8-year-old
cousin, Corey Bondurant,
were playing with sparklers
same span last year. do to protect them. The vic- on evening of July 4 in
Four more young chil- tims include: the West Englewood neigh-
dren have been shot since the — Six-year-old Jaylene borhood on the South Side
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the city’s emergency man-
agement team and functions
as the assistant emergency
management coordinator.
He has his basic FEMA
certification and is currently
“working towards his
advanced,” Sieger said.
him out after hours,"
Brashear, a 21-year-old sin- men on the street,
gle mother of two, referring
He's not into the show business glitterati.
If he has a hot movie, that's great. But if he
has something that doesn't do great, he's
not around those people who won't speak
to you or will make you feel terrible."
After cranking out what Marshall once
estimated to be 1,000 sitcom episodes, he
switched his focus to the big screen with
1984's "The Flamingo Kid," a coming-of-
age story starring Matt Dillon, which
Marshall wrote and directed.
He concentrated on directing with his
later films, including 1986's "Nothing in
Common," with Tom Hanks and Jackie
Gleason; "Overboard" (1987) starring
Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell;
"Beaches" (1988) with Bette Midler and
Barbara Hershey; "Pretty Woman" (1990)
and "Dear God" (1996) with Greg
Kinnear and Laurie Metcalf.
The Gere-Roberts pairing that helped
make "Pretty Woman" a smash hit did the
same for "Runaway Bride," which reunit-
ed them in 1999. "The Princess Diaries" in
2001 was another winner, although
82) with newcomer Robin Williams. Marshall suffered a flop with "Georgia
"The New Odd Couple," a reboot with Rule" (2007), starring Jane Fonda and
up in, the Bronx, you only had a few African-American actors Ron Glass and Lindsay Lohan,
choices," Marshall said in a 1980s inter- Demond Wilson in the lead roles, aired
view. "You were either an athlete or a from 1982-83 but was less successful.
gangster, or you were funny." Marshall defended his body of TV Lori, Kathleen and Scott.
He rejected retirement, serving as a work, which won more viewers than hon-
consultant on CBS' 2015 reboot of "The ors, inhis 1995 autobiography, "Wake Me memorial is being planned for his birthday
Odd Couple," starring Matthew Perry and When It's Funny," written with his daugh-
"Critics have knocked me for targeting
II
was first established on
November 27, 2001, to
motivate and challenge stu-
dents to continue emergency
management training.
The certification
“emphasizes applied skills
in disaster operations, man-
agement and coordination,”
FEMA’s website states.
The duo said they had
been working on earning
their advanced certification
for “a long time,” with Cox
noting emergency manage-
ment training is an “ever
evolving” process and there
will always be something
new to learn.
“We both assumed emer-
gency management roles at
the fire department in
"The
1996,” Sieger said.
The city has experienced
many federally declared and
non-declared disasters,
according to a news release
issued this week by the city.
“We have received criti-
cal on the job training along
with classroom training,
which makes our city even
more prepared,” Sieger said
in the release.
Training exercises have
been conducted by the city
in “a wide variety” of poten-
tial disaster scenarios and
have included participation
from the Gainesville
Independent School
District, North Texas
Medical Center and the
Burlington-Northern Santa
_
to determine what can be
done about his facial scars.
"I don't know how to
explain it to him," she said of
the boy who has been afraid
to fall asleep since the inci-
dent and experienced night-
like 9-year-old territory to pay tribute to a mares when he does. "How
connected to gangs. Children Tyshawn Lee, who was lured dead member of his own do you tell a kid, 'Oh, you
have been struck while doing into an alley last November gang. At a court hearing, got shot.’
Fe Railway, officials said.
“Emergency manage-
ment staff plan and train for
disasters not from the stand-
point of ‘it could happen
here’ but ‘it will happen
Cox said in the
here,”’
release.
Assistant Fire Chief
Wayne Twiner is also part of
BALTIMORE (AP) — "That's what I get for play-
Police say a "Pokemon ing this dumb ... game."
Go" player was trying to Police spokesman T.J.
"catch them all" behind the Smith says charges haven't
wheel, but instead a been filed but police are
Baltimore police officer's working with prosecutors,
body camera caught him Smith says no one was
sideswiping a cruiser. hurt, but he called on play-
Officers were standing ers to pay attention to their
on a southeast Baltimore surroundings and to avoid
comer early Monday when distractions while driving,
police say a Toyota RAV-4
hit a cruiser steps away.
Police say the driver told
police that he was looking
down playing "Pokemon
Go" on his cellphone when
he hit the cruiser.
In the video, the driver
steps out and shows the
officer his phone, saying
gun that
Brashear never saw pierced
the cheek of her 4-year-old
son, Kavan Collins. It frac-
tured the boy's jaw and shat- start of July, including a 6- Bermeo was drawing with when someone sprayed the
sidewalk chalk on the area with bullets. Taniyah
was struck in the leg, as were
a 19-year-old woman and a
30-year-old man. After the
commotion, relatives discov-
ered that 8-year-old Corey
was also shot in the leg.
Since her son Kavan was
The shootings, mostly in girl when he opened fire on wounded, Brashear struggles
to the shooting that hap- neighborhoods on the South rival gang members as he with how to talk to him about
pened before sundown June and West sides, underline drove down the block. the shooting, even as she
28 on Chicago's South Side, what the residents already — Three-year-old Devon continues taking him to doc-
knew: It's a dangerous time Quinn was with his dad on tor appointments and trying
for the city's children as well. Father's Day in a car in the
But since the recent Woodlawn neighborhood on
have been shot in the city shootings of young victims the South Side when some-
this year amid a spike in haven't been deadly, they one pulled up and fired at
killings and shootings. More have received little attention least 10 shots at the vehicle,
than 330 killings have outside of Chicago. The chil- Prosecutors say the gunman
occurred in the city. dren haven't become national was a gang member who
So far, no child has died symbols of the city's vio- opened fire in a rival gang's
from the gunfire that's often lence like 9-year-old territory to pay tribute to a
Calvary Baptist Church Pallbearers are Ryan
where she taught the 4-year- Kremling, Zak Dennis,
old and 5-year-old children David Huffman, Randy
for about 20-25 years. In her Beane, Bob Spangler,
later years, she enjoyed her Richard Gearinger, and Mike
adult Sunday School class Campbell.
and always looked forward You may sign the online
to going out to eat with all of registry at
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tered some teeth before it year-old girl who was sitting sidewalk chalk on the
went out his other cheek, all on a porch Tuesday with her evening of June 6 in the
while he held his mother's mother and grandmother Logan Square neighborhood
hand. when a bullet fired a block on the city's northwest side
"He was with his mother, away struck her in the torso, when she was shot in the
and it wasn't like I was doing critically injuring her. Police back, the bullet puncturing
something wrong, having said someone in a caravan of her lung and lodging near her
said cars was firing at a group of heart. Police say a 17-year-
old boy accidentally shot the
‘That’s what I get,’
Pokemon player
hits police cruiser
gangs hitting Chicago children
CHICAGO (AP) — The normal kid things like play- with the promise of a juice prosecutors said the boy was
Chicago mother thought she ing with sparklers, drawing box and shot to death, left paralyzed from the chest
knew when it was safe to on the sidewalk or holding a allegedly by gang members
take her children outside, mother's hand. out to punish his father,
that her ability to size up and Police records through Other children besides
avoid people trouble seemed the end of June showed 15 Kavan have been struck by
to follow would protect children younger than 10 gunfire while doing nothing
them. years old had been shot, other than being kids, leav-
Then a bullet fired from a which is seven more young ing their families to wonder
D'Antignay shooting victims than the if there's anything they can
do to protect them. The vic-
JERRY PILKILTON
JULY 14,1933 - JULY 15, 2016
Jerry Pilkilton, 83, went
to be with the Lord on Fri-
day, July 15, 2016, after be- and grandmother, enjoying
the grandkids most of all;
and they could do no wrong
in her eyes. She also en-
joyed staying up late and
playing a mean game of
cards or double twelve domi-
noes; she was very hard to
beat. She was very talented
with cooking, and had an ar-
ray of beloved dishes. No
matter what, everyone want-
ed her to bring her famous
potato salad and homemade
bread-and-butter pickles -
having one jar of them go for
over $80 at a family reunion!
ing admitted to the hospital She was very good at craft-
on Thanksgiving Day for up- ing, from crochet to tole
per respiratory infection and painting to making stuffed
battling the weakness that animals with quilts. She was
ensued due to that hospital- truly loved, enjoyed and
ization. She spent each day adored by all who knew her.
since that time in various Jerry Pilkilton is survived
hospital and rehab facilities by her son, Denis Pilkilton of
trying to get strong enough Denison; daughter, Lori
to come back home. Kremling and husband, Larry
Bom July 14, 1933, in of Gainesville; daughter,
Greenwood, Texas, she was Jana Dennis and husband,
the daughter of Joseph Dale of Denison; grand-
Poynor and Lydia Regina daughter, Ashley Beane and
(Youngblood) Poynor. husband, Randy of Richard-
She graduated from son; grandsons, Cody Krem-
Paschal High School in Fort ling and wife, Megan of
Worth in 1950, and worked Concrete, Ryan Kremling
as a secretary for several oil and wife, Kayla of Whites-
companies immediately out boro and Zak Dennis of
of high school. She eventu- Denison; great-granddaugh-
ally went to college at ters, Audrey Mae Kremling
Hardin Simmons University of Concrete, Ender Renee
in Abilene, Texas. Beane and Maren Valentine
On a trip home for Beane of Richardson; and
Thanksgiving with her suite great-grandson, Colton Ryan
mate to Denison, she was in- Kremling of Gainesville; sis-
troduced to a wonderful man, ter-in-law, Dorothy Cham-
Eddie Pilkilton. They were bers of Del Rio, as well as a
sent by themselves to the host of nieces, nephews,
store for bread the minute great-nieces and nephews
they arrived to Denison. She and great-great-nieces and
then married him just a short nephews along with many
six months later on May 29, cousins and many friends.
1958. They started their mar- Jerry was preceded in
ried life in Waxahachie death by her husband, Eddie
where Eddie took the posi- Pilkilton Jr., her parents, 3
tion of Manager of the Bab- sisters, and 1 brother,
cock's store there and she The family night will be
began working in downtown at Bratcher Funeral Home in
Dallas at another oil compa- Denison, Texas, on Friday,
ny. Three children and July 22 from 6:30 to 8:30
twelve years later, they p.m. and the service will be
moved to Denison where she at Victory Life Church in
was homemaker and provid- Sherman, Texas, on Satur-
ed a wonderful environment day, July 23 at 10 a.m., with
full of love for her children Larry Kremling presiding,
to grow up in. From 1985 to Interment will follow at
1995, she worked at the Wa- Cedarlawn Memorial Ceme-
ter Dept for the City of Deni- tery.
son, then retired and traveled Funeral services are under
with her love as much as the direction of Geo. J. Car-
they could. roll & Son Funeral Home in
She was a member of Gainesville, Texas.
Baptist Church Pallbearers are
Zak
Huffman,
Bob
Writer- Thomas Lennon, and appearing in an ter, Lori Marshall,
director Garry Marshall, whose deft touch episode this year as Oscar's father, Walter.
with comedy and romance led to a string Among his final credits was "Mother's society's lowest common denominator,1
of TV hits that included "Happy Days" Day," a film released last April starring he wrote. "I believe that television was,
and "Laverne & Shirley" and the box- Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson and and still is, the only medium that can truly
office successes "Pretty Woman" and Roberts. reach society's lowest common denomi-
"Runaway Bride," has died. He was 81. He began his entertainment career in nator and entertain those people who
Marshall died Tuesday in at a hospital the 1960s selling jokes to comedians, then maybe can't afford a movie or a play. So
in Burbank, California, of complications moved to writing sketches for "The why not reach them and do it well?" he
from pneumonia after having a stroke, his Tonight Show" with Jack Paar in New sajd
publicist Michelle Bega said in a state- York. He caught the eye of comic Joey
ment. Bishop, who brought him to Los Angeles Times in 2001 that her brother "has a life.
The director also had an on-screen to write for "The Joey Bishop Show."
presence, using his New York accent and Sitcoms quickly proved to be
gruff delivery in colorful supporting roles Marshall's forte. He and then-writing part-
that included a practical-minded casino ner Jerry Belson turned out scripts for the
boss unswayed by Albert Brooks' disas- most popular comedies of the '60s, includ-
trous luck in "Lost in America" and a crass ing "The Lucy Show," "The Danny
network executive in "Soapdish." Thomas Show" and "The Dick Van Dyke
"A great, great guy and the best casino Show."
boss in the history of film," actor-film- Marshall and Belson detoured into
maker Brooks posted on Twitter. screenwriting in 1967 with "How Sweet It
Henry Winkler, who starred as Fonzie Is," starring Debbie Reynolds, and fol-
on "Happy Days," saluted Marshall in a lowed it up with "The Grasshopper"
tweet as "larger than life, funnier than (1970) with Jacqueline Bisset. But the two
most, wise and the definition of friend." men kept their hand in TV.
Richard Gere, who starred opposite In 1970, they turned Neil Simon's
Julia Roberts in "Pretty Woman," said in a Broadway hit, "The Odd Couple," into a
statement that "everyone loved Garry. He sitcom starring Jack Klugman and Tony
was a mentor and a cheerleader and one of Randall and produced by Marshall. It ran
the funniest men who ever lived. He had a for five seasons and proved the beginning
heart of the purest gold and a soul full of of a TV sitcom empire.
mischief. He was Garry." In January 1979, Marshall had three of
Marshall, brother of actress-director the top five comedies on the air with
Penny Marshall, earned a degree in jour- "Happy Days," which ran from 1974-84;
nalism from Northwestern University and "Laverne & Shirley" (1976-83), which
worked at the New York Daily News. But starred Penny Marshall and Cindy
he found he was better at writing punch- Williams, and "Mork & Mindy" (1978-
lines.
"In the neighborhood where we grew
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