Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 128, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1994 Page: 4 of 35
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Mrs. Jacquelyn Jackson
Wellborn, 92, of Alvin, passed
away Thursday, June 30, in the
Green Hills Health Care Center,
Nashville, Tn. Mrs. Wellborn was
bom on March 15, 1902 in Ottawa,
Kansas and was a resident of Alvin
Mr. Kincaide was survived by his for over 50 years. She was a
parents, Jim and Loraine Kincaide graduate of the Jennie Edmundson
of Livingston; son, James Aaron Memorial Hospital School of
Kincaide of Alvin; special friend. Nursing in Des Moines, la., and of
Glenda Ann Kincaide of Alvin; the Pittsburgh Academy of
brothers and sister-in-law, James Pittsburgh, Pa. She attended
Lee Kincaide, Jr. of Austin and college at the University of
Bruce and Micki Kincaide of Alvin; Pittsburgh and George Washington
special aunt, Gustie Kudelka of University of Washington, D.C.
„ Alvin; nieces and nephews, Monica Mrs. Wellborn was the author of
.hariessess Minchew, 86, of & Jimmy and Jacob & Callen; and numerous published short stories, *
• Back pain can be the result of any
variety of contributing sources We
afe committed to getting to the source
of,the problem without the use of
drtigs or surgery For more informa
timn, please call STREIFF-OWENS
CUNIC OF CHIROPRACTIC, 331 -7656
Office hours: Mon.-Sat 9:00-11:30,
M6n-Fn 2:00-5:00. Tues, until 6:00,
offier evenings by appointment. X-rays
ar available and are used only when
necessary We are located at the cor-
ns of Mustang Rd. and E . Cedar Lane
in Aivin. We accept Worker s comp
cakes
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Sylvia Nelson recently completed Minchew
work on a Master's Degree in C ' 1............
numarous ouher relatives and
Nelson is. frst grade
teacher at Alvin Primary and been an Alvin resident for eight LuthdandAlrny-in the Alvin member of the Extern Star in Des
paches Gifted and Talenued ana yaars. He was of the Protestant Street. Alvin, with Rev. Gregory Moines, the ASa Underwood
English Second Language faph. t<> . . Rogers officiating, assisted8 by Chapter of the Daughters of the
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of Phi Delta Kappa al UHCL. At Brewton, Alabama; Co Minchew of ’ preceded in death by her husband
this time, her research gained her an Pace, Florida; Lester Minchew, of Pallbearers were David Alquest, Woods Kenneth Wellborn Sr ih-
award given for the first time at the Staten Island, New York; Robert Bill Minfurs, Bruce Kincaide March, 1984. ’
Cconference. She received the Best Minchew, of Mullenville, Kansas; James L. Kincaide, Jr., Davey Mrs. Wellborn is survived by her
Practicioner’s Award for actual and James Minchew of Little, Steve Townsend, and Jeff sons and daughter-in-law Woods
research done while in the field of Friendswood. He is also survived Shock. Kenneth Wellborn Jr or Alvin. •
teaching. Sylvia will receive her by 21 grandchildren, 27 great- and John Lindsley and I inn ■
diploma from the university in grandchildren, and one great-great- Wellborn of Nashville Tennesco:
August grandchild. Leonard K,n4 Granddaughters: Lauren Elizabeth
Funeral services were held at 11 -e.ndrd Kent Wellborn. Lindsley Anne Weiborm-
Am.Aug.5a Oak.Park Funcral Wimberly and Katherine Elliott Welborn,ali ,
Home Chapel, with Rev. B.F. 7 of Nashville, Tn.; and numerous
Fowers officiating. Interment Leonard Kent Wimberly, 48, of nieces, nephews, and other relatives
fopowed Confederate Cemetery. Pearland, died Saturday, July 30 and friends.
pBallbarers.were. John H. He was preceded in death by his Memorial services were held •
vohersoneClaytonMinchew,.Co father, Horace Wimberly. Mr. Wednesday. Aug. 3, in Grace
Minchcwe-ester Minchew, Robert Wimberly is survived by his wife: Episcopal Church, 200 West Lang
Minehewand James Minchew. Deborah Sue; children: Brian Kent, Strect, Alvin, with the Rev. John
• Park cfamily was served by! Erik Martin, and Deborah Lynn; Caskey officiating Entombment '
Park Funeral Home, Inc., Alvin. mother Leonite Wimberly; sister: was in Christ Church
k nUk n Gail Shackelford; in-laws: Martin Columbarium, Nashville, Tn.
Kelln L. and Mary Moye; and numerous Memorial services under the
Kincaide aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. ' direction of Froberg Funeral Home.
u J I 1 . Funeral services were held at ne.
Mr. Keith D. Kincaide. 38, of Forest Park East Funeral Home on
Hiousypne passed away Thursday, Tuesday, Aug. 2, at 10 a.m. 1.
July 21, in the Hermann Hospital, memorial fund has been established
ousnon.Mr Kineaid.was bom at Garden Road Baptis Church,
— on-anuav 27, 1956 in Texas City, Pearland. in-licu of flowers.
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by DM. WM. F. STREIFF, D.C. and
3 MURIEL D. OWENS, 8.S., D.C
CONFIRMATION
Several studies over the past few
yy* have confirmed what many
ciropractic patients have been saying
'4| Warsthat chiropractic treatment
cm effectively treat back pain. An En-
92h study, published in 1990. con- ’ y,
cded that patients treated for chronic
low-back pain at chiropractic clinics
fipished their treatment with less pain Ashlye Rosalee Mathis
and more mobility than similar pa-
tients treated in hospitals. Another
study, conducted by the Rand Corp. in
1991, found that patients with low-
heck pain not caused by neurological
implications significantly increased
their odds of recovering within three
weeks by submitting to spinal adjust-
mlent by chiropractors. These studies
led further credence to chiropractic's
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pumnark. The campsi primary all standards set by the American _ . "* 30185• Brandon Joseph coucLman A School and was a graduate of Alvin JaCKson
ngvoscistnsserveichildren who Camping Association. Gonzales, Texa 78629, (210) 672- months-old. S Sou hmana4 Community College with an Wellborn
MMhiPEia sneeds.Ashl lyreRosalee The camp staff is composed 7561. Applcations for Camp August ."‘Heis survived onday: Associate Degree in Business
parttihasshadtheoppgrtunity. 10 largely of college graduates with 1995will be available after January loving parents: Deborah Sdbz and Management. Mr. Kincaide was
Pic-Pateiinaltypesof activities degrees in recreational therapy or in 1,1995. Jeffery “CouchmantnrtAisn employed as a purchasing agent for
and ass wimm 8’ fishing, arts related social sciences. Most have Pearland Elks Lodge, PO Box brothers- Christophe i Eoanin, the Mw- Kellogg Company and
andscraftse hiking, athletics, fieid worked with camps before and al 2251, Pearland, 77588; 713-4852 andJerfery)j. hman wasamembeoftheAivin
coping camonres, autdoor haw been chosen based on their 4160, supports this statewide sister Kimberly K. Couchman' Lutheran Church. He was a
c0kul&aneampfire.singing abilities 10 work hard and care for program and can assist children in Visitation was held fromnp m member of the Civic Club,
riding.’ ana merapeutic horseback children with special needs. gainingadmission. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 4 at
~ Southpark Funeral Home, Pearland
Nelson earns
multicultural Mak Denison oRicrlung ' "
degree at UH Charles Less
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Schwind, Jim & Mohon, Wendy. Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 128, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 7, 1994, newspaper, August 7, 1994; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1600839/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.