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Don't miss an amazing opportunity to purchase this waterfront property! Home built in 2001 and sits on one
of two lots. A second home could be built on the property. Approximately 208' waterfront on Trinity Bay. Open
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sightings to enjoy.Trinity Bay is known for fishing and boating activities. Easy access to Grand Parkway and 1-10.
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Micken passed away on
Saturday evening, April 6,
2019, in Baytown, Texas,
at the age of 90.
She was born on Sep-
tember 27, 1928, in Tyler,
Texas, to Archie Carlton
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David Rogers passed
away in Baytown, Texas
on April 9,2019 at the age
of 84. David was bom on
October 17, 1934 in An-
derson County, Texas to
the union of Dave Rogers
and Clarice Rhodes. He
is preceded in death by
his parents, and brother-
in-law Jim Kelley.
He is survived by his
daughter Melinda Leiper
and her husband David;
grandsons, Macon Leiper
and Gray Leiper; sisters
Ramona Kelley, Rose-
mary Dinwiddie and her
husband Harry, as well as
nieces, nephews and other
extended family members
and friends.
David and his fami-
ly moved to Baytown
when he was in the 4th
grade. He attended and
graduated from Robert
E. Lee High School in
1953. He went on to at-
tend Lee College, and
ing at Leggett’s Drug
Store and attending Cen-
tral Baptist Church, where
she met and married her
husband of 52 years,
Clenton John McMicken.
Estelle served in the Cen-
tral Baptist nursery for
over fifty years, and she
and Clenton often visited
shut-ins and those in the
hospital.
They almost always
brought food with them,
and Estelle became well
known for her Gennan
Chocolate Pie.
Estelle loved to go
flounder fishing at Port
Bolivar and was a cham-
pion bowler. She also en-
joyed sewing, gardening,
spending time with her
five grandchildren, and
cooking and baking for
her family and friends.
She was preceded in
death by her parents; her
aunt Frankie and uncle
Shelby; her sister, Glad-
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PARTIES:
HMT LLC, has applied to the Texas
Commission on Environmental Quality
(TCEQ) for an amendment to Air Quality
Permit Number 151736, which would
authorize modification to a Surface Coating
Facility located at 1301 Transport Drive,
Baytown, Chambers County, Texas 77523.
Additional information concerning this
application is contained in the public notice
section of this newspaper.
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Volunteers needed
to clean cemetery
On Saturday, April 13
volunteers are needed to as-
sist in clean up around the
graves at Hill of Rest Cem-
etery, directly across the
street from Robert E. Lee
High School.
Board members are
planning to spread sand in
areas where needed, pick
up limbs and weed around
gravesites.
“This cemetery is one of
the oldest around so, like
everything else aging, it
needs sprucing up,” Gayle
Herrera, Hill of Rest Cem-
etery Board member, said.
Chenevert departed this
life April 9, 2019.
Visitation will be
Monday, April 15, 2019,
at 9 a.m. with Rosary
9:30 a.m. and Funeral
Mass at 10 a.m.
Services will be held
at St. Martin De Porres
Catholic Church 12606
Crosby Lynchburg Rd.
Crosby, Texas 77532.
Interment and Military
Honors, Tuesday, April
16, 2019 at 10:15 a.m..,
at Houston National V.A.
Cemetery 10410 Veter-
ans Memorial Dr.
James Gordon Bryant of Lloyd Hargrove. George
Highlands. served in Japan during
He is survived by his the Korean War. After
wife of 45 years, Dorothy his service, he worked
Allen Bryant. George is for a number of years for
also survived by his son Shell Oil. However, it
George Truett Bryant, was for Brown and Root,
Jr., wife Pamela and their at Champion Paper, that
daughter, Kayla all of he spent the majority of
Baytown, as well as his his years and from which
daughter Allison Kaye he retired. After George
Wright, husband Matt retired, he trained with the
and their children Lisa Harris County Sheriff's
Kaye Stevens, Kyle Truett Department to
serve as a
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five great-grandchildren, TT . 15 11. ,
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all ot Lindale, Texas. . , , ,
Other surviving family immensely and served
members include for as long as his health
George T. Bryant, Sr. of George’s sister LaNell permitted. George was
Baytown died at his home Hargrove of Highlands^ very proud of his children
on March 13 after a brief his brother Richard d’ and grandchildren for
time under hospice care. Bryant of Baytown and completing their college
He was born on July 10, numerous nieces and education, which was
1933 in Austin, Texas to nephews. a dream of his. He will
George and Maureen Teer After graduating from be remembered for his
Bryant. He was a twin, as Robert E. Lee High friendly nature and
was his father. School in 1951, George winning smile.
day goes
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Following the death of husband, Clenton John
her mother, Estelle was McMicken.
raised by her aunt Frank- Estelle is survived by
ie Elizabeth McKay and her son and daughter-in-
uncle Shelby McKay on law, Bryan and Vickie
a fann in Noonday, Texas. McMicken (Beach City,
In 1950, Estelle moved Texas); her daughter,
to Pelly and began work- Marlene McMicken Al-
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Pennsylvania.
It was a far cry from “I love “This WikiLeaks is like a
WikiLeaks! ” treasure trove,” Trump said
President Donald Trump in Michigan.
declared on Thursday that All told, Trump extolled
“I know nothing about WikiLeaks more than 100
WikiLeaks” after its found- times, and a poster of As-
er Julian Assange was sange hung backstage at
dennan (Dallas, Texas);
her grandchildren, Lauren
Sands and her husband
Jim Sands (Houston),
Amanda McMicken (Ber-
lin, Germany), Leila Ai-
derman and her husband
Daniel Aguilar (Durham,
North Carolina), Elisa Al-
dennan (Denton, Texas),
and John Alderman (Dal-
las, Texas); her sisters-
in-law, Joan McMicken
(Katy, Texas) and Mar-
cille McMicken (Ama-
rillo, Texas); and many
nieces and nephews.
The family would like
to send special thanks to
the staff at Swan Manor,
Faith Community Hos-
pice, and Ashley Polumbo
Colon of Visiting Angels
for all of their care and
support. Their excellent
care of Estelle and their
friendship over the years
is deeply appreciated.
Services will be held at
noon on Saturday, April
13 at Crespo & Jirrels
Funeral Home, with visi-
tation beginning at 10 am.
Afterward, a graveside
service will take place at
Memory Gardens.
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hauled out of the Ecuador-
ian Embassy in London to
face charges, a stark con-
trast to how Trump show-
ered praise on Assange’s
hacking organization night
after night during the 2016
presidential campaign.
Asked about Thursday’s
arrest, Trump said, “It’s
not my thing. I know there
is something having to do
with Julian Assange. I’ve
been seeing what’s hap-
pened with Assange and
that will be a determination,
I would imagine, mostly by
the attorney general, who’s
doing an excellent job. So,
he’ll be making a determi-
nation. I know nothing re-
ally about him.”
But WikiLeaks was
Trump’s deal in 2016 as
he welcomed the political
boost his campaign got and
cheered on the release of
Clinton campaign emails.
On the same October
day that the “Access Hol-
lywood” tape emerged,
revealing that Trump had
bragged in 2005 about
groping women, WikiLeaks
began releasing damaging
emails from Hillary Clin-
ton’s campaign manager,
John Podesta. Trump and
his allies seized on the ille-
gal dumps and weaponized
them.
“WikiLeaks, I love
WikiLeaks,” Trump said in
Sam Houston State Uni- his most treasured passion
versity where he earned was flying. He was de-
a Bachelor’s Degree in lighted to provide medical
Agricultural Education, and angel flights transpor-
During the time he spent tation for medical patients
in college, he discovered and life saving organs,
his passion for flying. It After his retirement he
was also during this time continued flying.
that he was called to serve The family would like
in the United States Anny. to express their heartfelt
After his time spent in thanks to David’s airport
the service and college friends, and his Texas
graduation he began in- Sports Ranch Family for
vesting in many business the support they have
ventures. His first being shared.
a Phillips 66 service sta- The family will receive
tion in Huntsville, Texas, friends for visitation on
He made his way back to Saturday, April 13, 2019
Baytown where he opened from 9 to 10 a.m. at Na-
a Tasty Freeze and even- varre Funeral Home, with
tually added a second lo- funeral services to begin
cation. He obtained a Re- at 10 a.m. Interment will
altor’s license, and Real take place on Sunday,
Estate Brokers License April 14,2019 at 2 p.m. in
and served as president of Olive Branch Cemetery,
the Baytown Board of Re- Brushy Creek, Texas,
altors. He developed two Preceding intennent there
subdivisions in Baytown, will be a celebration of
which included Parkridge life reception at his family
Bend. Along with resi- church home, Mt. Vernon
dential development, he Methodist Church in Pert,
also constructed numer- Texas.
ous commercial build- In lieu of usual remem-
ings. He was a respect- brances, memorial con-
ed entrepreneur and also tributions in memory of
served on the board of the David may be made to the
Baytown YMCA. Alzheimer’s Foundation
One of his many busi- ofAmericaatalfdnz.org
ness included Arrow Online memorial trib-
Ready Mix, Texas Sports utes may be shared with
Ranch in Crosby, and the family at www.
C&R Flying Services. He navarrefuneralhome.com
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George was preceded enlisted in the United George was cremated
in death by his parents States Air Force, along and there was no formal
and his twin brother, with his brother-in-law, service.
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 99, No. 73, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 2019, newspaper, April 12, 2019; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1467666/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.