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CLEBURNE EAGLE NEWS, JULY 11, 2013, PAGE 7
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day School Class and its members, her dear friends
and church family. Jeanne was also a faithful mem-
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Johnson County Sheriff Bob Alford reported a busy night for the 4th of July. The day started
off steady and increased at nightfall.
The Sheriff’s Office Dispatch Center received 126 fire related calls between 8 p.m. and
midnight. Also during that same time period, Dispatchers answered 576 calls on the 911
emergency lines from citizens. The total calls incoming and outgoing from the Dispatch
Office during the time period were: 775.
Deputies also responded to multiple disturbances and fireworks complaints, grass fires and
various other calls.
At about 11:18 p.m. a Venus Police Officer was involved in a motor vehicle accident with a
motorcycle. The two persons on the motorcycle died at the scene. The Venus Police Depart-
ment along with D.P.S. and the Mansfield Police Department Crash Unit are investigating.
On July 5th at about 1:07 a.m. Sheriff’s Detective J. Novian observed a motorcycle driving
erratically in north Cleburne on Hwy. 174. A pursuit ensued (along with other officers) and
the driver of the motorcycle wrecked near Egan on FM 917. The driver of the motorcycle
was identified as: Brian Joseph Bransom age 30 of Burleson. He was charged with evad-
ing arrest - with previous convictions, a 3rd degree felony. Bond has not been set yet. The
ongoing investigation could result in additional charges.
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ber to her Beta Sigma Phi sorority and her sister members.
Jeanne was known for several specific things in her home community. In times of need,
Jeanne could always be counted on to help others, whether physically, emotionally or even
financially, she was always willing to assist.
Jeanne spent the last three years of her life in Kingsland, living next door to her son, James
and his wife Janci. Jeanne is also survived by her beloved grandchildren, Sundee Hinson in
Mansfield, Jason Covington and wife Amy in Nashville, TN, Jason Chambers and wife Tara
in Ft. Worth and Eric Chambers in Kingsland; her loving great grandchildren, Logan, Megan
and Morgan Hinson, Chaz Covington, Eli McCorkle, and Jason and Nathan Chambers. She
was preceded in death by her parents; beloved husband, Otis Covington and two brothers,
L.D. Garrett and Bill Garrett.
Jeanne touched the lives of so many in so many special ways. She will be sorely missed by
those of us here on Earth, but we know she will be watching out for us from the beauty of
Heaven, where there is no more pain or confusion.
You may sign guestbook, view photo and obituary at www.cpclebume.com.
Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Funeral Home
512 N. Ridgeway Drive Cleburne, TX 76033
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