The Llano News (Llano, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1999 Page: 2 of 18
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representative sales this week
untested
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. 70.00 to 78.00
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The family of Coy Lane Smith
would like to express their sincerest
gratitude during the time of Coy's
tragic death. It meant so much to
him and us to know that he had
such good friends. It gave him more
strength to fight a little longer. We
have so many great memories of
Coy as a wonderful grandson, son,
husband and father.
An Angel came for Coy and took
him to a better place. Coy left a
legacy of memories for all to carry
in their hearts. As we look up, we
know that he is looking down, we
love him so.
We appreciate all the beautiful
flowers, cards, food and money do-
nations. Also we would like to
thank Brother Greer and the Church
of Christ singers and the First Bap-
tist Church. We will always re-
member each and everyone of you
for all your love and support as we
know Coy would, too. God Bless
You.
The Coy Lane Smith Family
"The Last Supper," rides again.
Thanks to IGA, Romana Slaughter,
Pinkies, Dollar General, Holy
Trinity Catholic Church, First
Baptist Church and Stonewall
Pizzeria. Volunteers welcome, call
247-1316 (Hal Ellsworth) God
Bless.
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PLEMMONS
Funeral services for Markie
Plemmons, 16, of Sunrise Beach,
"To Our Coy Boy"
Soaring hearts, souls flown free.
Lord please let his spirit watch
over me.
God please let his heart soar.
For his life is not, anymore.
Fishing, hunting, family too
Loving friends through and
through.
A heart of gold and eyes of blue
God we love him, this is true.
Coy's the one who brought the
joy,
for he left us not one but two
special boys.
Always Remembering you. Coy.
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Serving the
Texas Hill Country
Since 1923
CALLAWAY
Graveside service for Alpha Mae
Callaway, 95, of Kingsland, TX
was held Thursday, July 1 at Wal-
lace Mountain Cemetery in Drip-
ping Springs, TX with Reverend
Melvin Clearman officiating.
She was born June 20, 1904 in
Bee Cave, TX and died June 28,
Office: 247-4183 • Foreman 247-8018
Llano
30.00 to 32 00
untested
44.00 to 48 00
Livestock Auction
Tuesday, July 6,1999
Number of head 1752
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Frosty Miller, Benneuta Davis
In memory of Bert Crabtree,
by Jo Marie Bradley
In memory of Mildred Cran-
ford, by Bobby and Diane Gage;
Glen Johanson, and Llano National
Bank
In memory of Gerald Davis,
by Paul Holme
In memory of Peter Gardner,
by May 1 Help You?Inc.
In memory of Kyle Goodson,
by Jo Marie Bradley
In memory of Beverly Harden,
by Bobby and Diane Gage; and
Jimmie Scott
in memory of Ace Howell, by
James Epperson
In memory of Warren Koth-
mann, by Llano National Bank
In memory of Damon Weeks,
by Everette Travis; Martin Simon;
and Geneva Summers
Utility and Commercial
............................ 34.00 to 36.00
Cutter and Boning Utility
............................ 3500 to 40.00
Canner and Low Cutter
This report does not refled on "shelly" cows and bulls
Ror rejects of any kind
The market was a little sluggish after the
holidays. Steers were near steady to $2 00
lower Heifers were steady Cows were
$2 00 better Bulls steady
The following memorials have
recently been received by the Llano
Memorial Hospital Foundation:
In memory of Bill Alexander,
by Bobby and Diane Gage; Dan
Hoerster, MD
in memory of Elva Capps, by
STEERS
150-300 lbs.....................
300-400 lbs......................
400-500 lbs......................
500-600 lbs.....................
600-700 lbs......................
700-800 lbs......................
JOSH CALDER
CALDER
Funeral services for Joshua Glenn
Calder, 15, of Llano, TX will be
held today (Thursday) July 8, 3
p.m. at the First Baptist Church in
Llano with Reverend Rick Cundieff
officiating. Interment will follow at
the Llano City Cemetery.
He was bom April 19, 1984 in
Llano, TX and died July 4, 1999 in
San Antonio, TX.
He was a lifelong resident of
Llano and a student at Llano High
School. He was a member of the
Llano 4-H, Llano County Straight
Shooters, UIL Band, a member of
the Percussion Section in the LHS
Band and received the ‘98-‘99 Aca-
demic Honors Award. He was also a
member of the Teen Leadership
Class.
Survivors include his parents
Mary Lee (Myrick) and Royce
Glenn Calder of Llano; sister Mary
Angela (Calder) Kirby and husband
Stephen of San Marcos, TX; pater-
nal grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Calder of Dublin, TX; ma-
ternal grandparents Mrs. A.C.
(Mary) Myrick of Llano; two aunts
Penny Myrick and Lou Ann Gif-
ford; uncle Travis Calder and great
uncle Fred Myrick.
Pallbearers will be Simon Staats,
Thomas Suarez, James Theiss, Nate
Scott, Wade Burchard and David
Vano.
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Funeral services for Jack Bernard
Davis, 74, of Sunrise Beach, TX
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Funeral services for Merle K.
Davis, 84, of Kingsland, TX were
held Wednesday, July 7, at the First
Baptist Church in Kingsland with
Reverend Doug Lindley officiating.
Interment followed at the Fairmont
Cemetery in San Angelo, TX.
She was bom April 9, 1915 in
Petty, TX and died July 4, 1999 in
Kingsland.
She was married to Henry Lloyd
Davis and was a homemaker.
She lived in Kingsland since
1971 coming from San Angelo.
She was a member of the First
Baptist Church in Kingsland and a
member of the the Glory Sunday
School Class.
She was preceded in death by her
husband Henry Lloyd Davis,
1999 in Kingsland, TX. parents Lela Mae and John Foster
She had lived in Kingsland for. Kirkham, three brothers and three
two years coming from Austin, sisters..
TX. She had been a practical nurse Survivors include sons John L.
in health care Davis and wife Lynda and Robert
Survivors include sons H. Frank Davis and wife Dorothy, all of
Miller and wife Betty of Marble Kingsland; brother Ed S. Kirkham
Falls, TX, Isaac D. Miller and wife and wife, Oleta of Austin, TX;
Rena of Oklahoma and Marvin L. grandchildren John S. Davis, Mil-
Miller and wife Rae of Driftwood; tonL. Davis and wife Jeannie, Lisa
sister Ruby Ziemer of Nevada; and.Coy -echow. Deb and Vance
brothers Wiley Ellis and Harvey Fisher, Starmmy and Gerald
Ellis of Oregon and Wilber Ellis of Adams; great grandchildren Melissa,
Washington; seven grandchildren; Krista, Dustin, Shawn, Jennifer,
several great grandchildren and Mason and Riley.
many nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were Ronnie Morgan,
Tommy Joe Whitten, Calvin
Kirkham, Jr., Ed Dwayne Kirkham,
the Waldrope, Hatfield, Hawthorns
Chapel in Kingsland, TX with
Reverend Doug Lindley officiating.
Interment followed at the Lakeland
Hills Memorial Park in Burnet
County, TX.
He was born November 7, 1924
in Rosebud, TX and died July 2,
1999 in Sunrise Beach.
He was married to Ruby Inez
Davis in March 1954 in Edna. TX.
He had been employed in the Oil
field industry and was a WWII U.S.
Navy veteran.
Davis resided in Sunrise Beach
since 1989 coming from Beeville,
TX. He was of the Baptist Faith.
He was a member of the VFW and
the American Legion in Kingsland.
His wife. Ruby Inez Davis, pre-
ceded him in death in 1990. He was
also preceded in death by a brother
Bobby Davis.
Survivors include son Jack B.
Davis, Jr. of Smithville, Tx;
daughters Cherlyn and 'husband
Donald Crocker of Beeville, TX;
stepdaughter Melody Greer of
Houston, TX; sister Dorothy Dove
of Edna, TX and seven grandchil-
dren and numerous great grandchil-
dren.
Memorial contributions may be
given to the American Cancer
Society or the Alzeheimers
Association.
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To all the multitude of people To our friends in Llano, Tow and
who have helped or attempted to surrounding communities we want
help during this time of pain for us, to say "Thanks so much" for help-
our heartfelt thanks for your affec- ing us through Damons illness and
lion. I could not begin to list the death. The food, phone calls, cards,
names of all those who have some- flowers and donations to Damons
how made the pain less. memorial fund means so much to
it has been said that the brightest me and my family.
stars burnout all too soon, perhaps Many thanks to Dr. Dickey for -
this is true. The pain associated his dedicated care, Llano Memorial
with this loss is beyond descrip- Hospital, the nursing service, espe-
tion. cially Onieta, Margaret Alice, Leota
To all of the people who have and the respiratory department. All
said "if there is any way I can help of you went out of your way to
tell me" we request these things: 1. make us as comfortable as possible.
If you have a child and you are A special Thanks to Bro. Jerold
proud of him, tell him and 2. We Moore, John and Lois Laxon and
would ask that each fourth of July Lonnie Cravens for being with us
(when we officially lost him) that at the end.
when you see all those American Thanks to all of you for caring,
flags that you take a few seconds June Weeks and family.
and think of our Josh. We would be
grateful.
Josh's parents
HEIFERS
150-300 lbs untested
300-400 lbs.................... 78.00 to 85.00
400-500 lbs..................... 70.00 to 80 00
500-600 lbs..................... 70.00 to 78.00
600-700 lbs.....................67.00 to 75.00
700-800 lbs.................... 60.00 to 70.00
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1999 at the Sunrise Beach Baptist
Church with Reverend Bruce
Clifton officiating. Interment fol-
lowed at the Sandy Mountain
Cemetery, in Sunrise Beach, TX.
He was a student at Llano High
School in Llano, TX and a resident
of Sunrise Beach area for six years
coming from Lake Travis. He was a
member of the Sunrise Beach Bap-
tist Church.
Survivors include his father Mark
Allen Plemmons and wife Terry of
Sunrise Beach; mother Donnis and
husband David Daniels of Sum-
merdale, AL; brothers Thomas An-
drew Plemmons of Sunrise Beach
and Jeffrey Dale Neaves of
Stephenville, TX; sister Audrie
Leigh Neaves of Mississippi; pa-
ternal grandfather Carl Plemmons
of Pennsacola, FL; paternal grand-
mother Wanda Silcose of Sum-
merdale, AL; maternal grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Davis of Mo-
bile, AL.
SIMS
Funeral services for J.W. Sims,
Jr., 72, or Kingsland, TX were held
Monday, July 5, 1999 at the Wal-
drope, Hatfield, Hawthorne Chapel
in Kingsland with Reverend Doug
Lindley officiating. Interment fol-
lowed at the Fairland Cemetery in
Burnet County, TX.
He was born August 25, 1926 in
Ogelsby, TX and died July 2, 1999
in Austin, TX.
He was married to Loieta Sims
on September 5, 1947 in
Gatesville, TX and was employed
as a clerk by the U.S. Postal Ser-
vice. He was a U.S. Navy veteran
of WWII.
Sims resided in Kingsland since
1981 coming from Midland, TX
and was of the Baptist Faith.
He was preceded in death by his
wife Loieta Sims on October 20.
1998.
Survivors include daughters Linda
and husband Kim Dilworth of
Kingsland and Sandra and husband
Johnnie Graham of Montgomery,
TX; brothers Alton Sims of
Gatesville, TX and C. M. Sims of
San Antonio, TX; sisters Estelle
Featherston of Gatesville, TX and
Mary Lee Doyle of Pearl, TX;
grandchildren Michelle and husband
Guy, Rob and wife Danielle,
Dorothy, Amanda, and Casey; and
great grandchildren Kelsey and
Kayla.
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