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281-425-8041
281-425-8009
281-425-8000
and Dr. James Walmsley.
In 1932 he moved with
his family to Baytown,
and was a member of the
Anny Reserves after that.
He married Doris Olive
Wright of Houston, Texas
on March 31, 1951. Jack
worked for Exxon (then
Humble Oil) from 1951
Jerremy Russell Trail,
29, of Baytown, Texas,
passed away on July 29,
2018. He was bom in
Baytown, Texas to Jerry
Trail and Connie Breier
Ratliff. He was employed
as a Foreman for Lubrizol.
Jenemy was a great
father and would do any-
thing for his children. He
Jack was transferred by
Exxon to Greece in 1964
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Jerremy
Russell Trail
Lisette Munoz
Cathy Loftin
Dean West
Carol Skewes
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and eventually, his grand-
Baytown, TX, 77521, at 2
p.m. on Sunday, August 5,
2018, followed by a Buri-
al Office service at 3 p.m.
and afterwards a light re-
ception.
Interment at Forest Park
Lawndale Cemetery in
Houston, Texas will occur
at 2 p.m. on Monday, Au-
gust 6, 2018.
In lieu of flowers, dona-
tions may be made to the
Alzheimer’s Association,
225 North Michigan Ave.,
Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601.
To view the online obit-
uary or to post a tribute
for the family, go to www.
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Arrangements are under
the direction and personal
care of Navarre Funeral
Home & Cremation Ser-
vices, 2444 Rollingbrook
Dr., Baytown, TX, 77521
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Lola Bea Hooper, 89,
of Baytown was born
April 15, 1929, in Nor-
mangee, Texas and passed
away Tuesday, July 31,
2018. She was a gradu-
ate of Robert E. Lee High
School and retired from
G.T.E. She was a mem-
ber of Cedar Bayou Grace
United Methodist Church.
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Highlands, Texas
rare trip into North Korea to retrieve the
55 cases.
About 7,700 U.S. soldiers are listed as
missing from the 1950-53 Korean War and
about 5,300 of the remains are believed to
still be in North Korea.
Before the remains were put on mili-
tary planes bound for Hawaii, hundreds of
U.S. and South Korean troops gathered at
a hanger at the Osan base in South Ko-
rean for the repatriation ceremony, which
included a silent tribute, a rifle salute and
the playing of the U.S. and South Korean
national anthems and dirges in front of the
U.N. flag-covered metal cases containing
the remains.
“For the warrior, this is a cherished duty,
a commitment made to one another before
going into battle, and passed on from one
generation of warriors to the next,” Vin-
cent Brooks, chief of the U.S. military in
South Korea, said in a speech.
Junior High tions at the Esso Pappas
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MOTERAnp,
in Red Lodge, Montana
in 1976. They enjoyed
spending time there in
summer and winter and he
became an avid snow ski-
and went to
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also employed as a con- in 1978 and retired from
sultant for the Carter Oil Exxon in 1982. After re-
Company. tirement, Jack and his
He setup a new house wife Doris continued to
in the Lakewood subdivi- live in Baytown, Texas
sion of Baytown with his and enjoyed many trips
wife Doris while working to their vacation home in
at Exxon. Their son John Red Lodge, Montana,
was born in 1953 and In 2012 Jack and Do-
daughter Karen was born ris moved into Sugarland
in 1956. Ridge assisted living facil-
He was an early mem- ity in Sheridan, Wyoming
ber of Trinity Episcopal where their daughter, late
Church in old Baytown son-in-law Kirk Koepsel,
and a founding member and granddaughter lived,
of the new parish of Al They remained in Sher-
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He served on the daughter who had moved
Baytown City Planning to Minden, Nevada. Jack
Commission for 3 tenns, and Doris lived at The
was involved in the Ma- Lodge assisted living fa-
sons organization for eddy in Carson City, Ne-
many years, was a charter Vada until the time of his
member of Goose Creek death.
Country Club, and en- He is survived by his
joyed golfing. wife Doris of Carson City,
in 1968 they moved to a his son John of Reno, Ne-
custom home his wife Do- vada, his daughter Karen
ris designed in the Goose and granddaughter Katya
Creek Country Club addi- Koepsel of Minden, Ne-
tion. vada, and his brother Dr.
Jack taught boating James Walmsley of Dick-
had a big heart and was
a friend to everyone. He
was also known to be a
huge Dallas Cowboys
fan. Jerremy impacted the
lives of many and will be
dearly missed.
He is preceded in
death by his grand-
father, Rudy Torres.
Jerremy is survived by
his beloved wife, Ashley;
children, Lane Russell
Trail, Jaycee Faye Trail,
and Londyn Ann Trail;
mother, Connie Ratliff;
father, Jerry Trail; sisters,
Stephany Trail, Tiphany
Read, and Cheyene Trail;
and a host of extended
family and friends.
Serving as pallbearers
will be, Anthony Martin,
Jobie Alexander, Joshua
Alexander, Keith Swea-
zie, Cody Athey, Jerry
Trail, Daniel Espinosa,
and J.C. Chennult; hon-
orary pallbearers, Mikey
Chennult, Ryan Fulton,
She was preceded in
death by her parents, Joe
Frank and Lola McLain;
husband, A. C. “Bubba”
Hooper; and son, F. M.
“Joe” Hooper.
She is survived by her
daughter and son-in-
law, Linda and Ray La-
Cour; daughter-in-law,
Jan Owen Hooper; sister,
Margie McLain Brisen-
dine; and three grandchil-
dren and six great grand-
children.
At her request, she will
be cremated and there will
first at the docks, then as a daughter.
mechanical engineer and Jack was then trans-
then in procurement and ferred back to the
administration. He was Baytown Exxon refinery
School and Robert E. Lee refinery in Athens where
High School. He skipped he toured Egypt and many
one grade in grade school European countries with
and went to Texas A & M his wife. Then they re-
University at the age of 16 turned to the States and
where he earned a degree he resumed his work at
in mechanical engineer- the Baytown Exxon refin-
ing by the time he was 19. ery. Jack was transferred
Inducted into the US by Exxon to the Billings,
Anny as a 2nd Lieutenant MT refinery in 1970 and
at the age of 19, he had worked there for eight
an illustrious career as an years where he served on
officer and left the Anny the vestry of St. Luke’s
at the rank of Captain. He Episcopal Church.
served overseas during Jack and Doris pur-
the Korean occupation chased a vacation home
Bosworth Walmsley, of safety as a member of inson, Texas.
New Bedford, Massa- the Galveston Bay Power A visitation will be
chusetts. He was one of Squadron with his father- held at Trinity Episcopal
four siblings; Dr. George in-law Reuben Wright of Church 5010 N. Main St.,
John “Jack” Gardner
Walmsley, age 94, hus-
band of Doris Walmsley,
passed away at The Lodge
assisted living facility
in Carson City, Nevada
on July 29, 2018. Jack
was bom in New Bed-
ford, Massachusetts on
September 18, 1923 to
George Walmsley, who
immigrated with his par-
ents from Blackbum, En-
gland at the age of five
and his mother, Mildred
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Carlos Molina, Corey
Wilkerson, and Justin
Smith.
A visitation for family
and friends will be held
on Friday, August 3, 2018
from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
Sterling- White Funeral
Home.
Funeral services will
begin at 11 a.m. on Satur-
day, August 4, 2018 also
at Sterling White Funeral
Home. Interment will be
in Sterling White Ceme-
tery.
Arrangements have
been entrusted to Ster-
ling White Funeral Home,
11011 Crosby-Lynchburg
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Presumed American remains
from Korea War head home
HONOLULU (AP) — Decades after
the end of the Korean War in 1953, the
remains of dozens of presumed U.S. war
dead were on their way Wednesday to
Hawaii for analysis and identification.
The U.S. military believes the bones are
those of U.S. servicemen and potentially
servicemen from other United Nations
member countries who fought alongside
the U.S. on behalf of South Korea during
the war.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence and the
commander of U.S. forces in Asia, Adm.
Phil Davidson, were expected to speak at
a ceremony marking the arrival of the re-
mains on U.S. soil and the beginning of a
long process to identify the bones.
North Korea handed over the remains
last week. A U.S. military plane made a
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 149, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 2, 2018, newspaper, August 2, 2018; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1451105/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.