Brady Herald (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 22, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 11, 2000 Page: 8 of 8
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PAGE 8—THE BRADY HERALD, BRADY, TEXAS—TUESDAY, APRIL 11,2000
Cea, though ©9 walk through the valley of
the shadow of Death, ©9 will fear no evil, for
Shou art with me...
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Annell Smith, 61
Annell Cottle Smith, 61, of Jasper the class of 1957. She had lived in
died Saturday, April 8 at her resi- Jasper since 1973. She was an artist,
dence in Jasper. Survivors include her husband,
Graveside services were held Lloyd Smith of Jasper; a son, Sgt.
Tuesday, April 11 at Rochelle Cem- Lloyd (Kelley) Smith of Jackson-
etery. A memorial service was held at ville, N.C.; a brother, Kenneth Cottle
11 a.m. Wednesday, April 12 at the of Bullard; and two grandchildren.
Stringer and Griffin Funeral Home Christina Smith and Christopher
Chapel in Jasper. Smith.
She was a native of Hobbs, N. In lieu of flowers, memorials may
Mex., and she was a former resident be made to Lakes Area Hospice, 254
of Brady where she graduated from Ethel St, Jasper, Tex., 75951.
Clayton E. Myrick, 86
Clayton E. Myrick, 86, of Brady area where he was rancher. He was a
died Saturday, April 8 at the Heart of member of the First United Method-
Texas Memorial Hospital in Brady. ist Church of Brady and a World War
Funeral services will be held Tues- II Army Air Corps veteran.
day (today) at 2 p.m. at Leatherwood Survivors include his wife, Maurie
Colonial Funeral Home, Rev. Sheldon Myrick of the home; two sons,
Johnson officiating. Burial will fol- Lyndon Myrick and wife, Linda, of
low Bethel Cemetery in Katcmcy. Brady and Barry Myrick and wife
Bom July 22, 1913, in Mason Brady and Barry Mynck and wile.
County to Cyrus E. and Artie Gail, of Austin; and two grandchil-
(Sherwood) Myrick, he married dren, Richard Myrick and Jaime
Maurie Swank on June 15, 1940, in Myrick.
New Braunfels. He was preceded in death by his
He was a lifelong resident of the parents and a brother.
George Eldon Krause, 57
George Eldon Krause, 57,ofGran- of San Saba, David L. Penfield and
itc Shoalsand formerly of Brady died Wesley Penfield, both of North Caro-
Monday , March 27. lina; daughter, Norma L. Hurd of
Graveside services were held at Bend; mother, Margie Krause of
Lakeland Hills Memorial Park with Marble Falls brothers, R J. Krause of
Bro. Max Copeland officiating. Ar- Mt. Pleasant, Johnny Krause of Mid-
rangements were under the direction land, Wayne Krause of Carbon and
of Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home Dennis Krause of Marble Falls; sis-
of Marble Falls. ters, Cleo Scott of Marble Falls and
Bom April 6, 1942, in Doole, he Mary Joanna McFadden of
was the son of Rinhart and Margie Kingsland; three grandchildren and
Foster Krause and the owner of two great-grandchildren.
Krause Glass and Mirror of Marble He was preceded in death by his
Falls. . father, Rinhart Krause, and a sister,
Survivors include his wife, Carlene Theo Shipman.
Krause; sons, Eldon Wayne Krause
Banquet—
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Shanna Crudgington
Cayci Cunningham
Lauri Donop
Richard Evans
Sheila Finlay
Heather Garens
Ursula Gutierrez
Anissa Hernandez
Elizabeth Johnson
Tenea Jones
Veronica Jones
Kayla Kiesling
Olivia Mata
Christopher Merren
Jill Owen
Chassity Plumley
Matthew Price’
Logan Rogers
Jason Ruiz
Lisa Smith
Benjamin Vickers
Bits ‘n Pieces—
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Slocum, who used to deer hunt on
Bob McShan's ranch at Camp San
Saba. He told me that his son, John
Harvey, has a deer head on the wall in
his home that came from McCulloch
County.
I asked him if he was interested in
coaching in the professional ranks.
Like a true coach, he never really
answered the question.
"You know, it's a different ball
game. You're not dealing with kids
anymore. They are grown men. But
you don't have to do any recruiting in
pro football," he said.
During the entire weekend, I en-
joyed visiting with my former fresh-
man roommate, Ben Lester, a retired
airline pilot for Delta, who is now
residing in Tyler with his wife,
Marsha.
The evening was special, talking
to old friends, but I especially en-
joyed visiting with Stanley Roper
and Tommy Flood, both upper
Elward Jordan, 65
Elward Jordan, 65, of Brady died Army veteran. He was a member of
April 6 in Brady, the Pentcostal church.
Funeral services were held Satur- ,
day, April 8 at 2 p.m. at Heritage , Survivorsinclude two sons, Greg
Funeral Home Chapel, Gaylon Mor- Jordanand wife, Denise, of Gatesville
risofficiating. Burial followed in Rest and Ron Jordan and wife, Sheila, of
Haven Cemetery, Brady; three brothers, Dale Jordan of
Bom Nov. 2, 1934, in Placid to San Angelo, Lewis Jordan of Brady
A.E. and Velma (Deeds) Jordan, he dnd Wayland Jordan of Houston; five
married Lillie Mae Hermanson on grandchildren, Jonathon and Whitney
Oct. 8, I960, in Brady. He was a Jordan of Brady, Dustin, Gavin and
maintenance technician for the Texas ierra Jordan of Gatesville; and nu-
Department of Transportation. He merous nieces and nephews.
was an active participant in the Jay- He was preceded in death by his
cees. Little League, Band Boosters, parents; his wife, Lillic Mac; and a
Boy Scouts and was a peacetime brother, Dean Jordan.
IT’S A GIRL
Mac and Lois McKinney and
Alfred and LaVonda Schwcrtncr arc
pleased to announce the birth of their
granddaughter, Jacey Paige Mc-
Kinney. She was born at 6:34 p.m.,
Mon., April 3 at Shannon Hospital in
San Angelo. She weighed in at 5
pounds, 1 ounce and was 18 inches
long. Her proud parents arc Michael
and Pam McKinney of Brady.
Jail—
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After breakfast at IHOP the next
Stanley and I share a first cousin, morning, we were standing in line to
Judy Samuelson Tomlinson, a pay and got into a conversation with
former Bradyite, who now lives in ayoung man who was withagroupof
Tulsa, Okla. Stanley is the football about six others.
coach at Bellaire, a Houston sub- He mentioned that the kid in the
urb. green T -shirt was Christian Rodri-
He was best known for attempting quez, an Aggie linebacker who has
to whip about 30 Texas football play- been plagued with injuries his first
ers after a UT-A&M basketball at two seasons.
Gregory Gym in Austin in 1959. "He likes to be recognized," the
Thank goodness, cooler heads pre- boy said.
vailed. So I walked up to Christian and
Tommy is in Leander as the foot- asked if he was well.
ball coach. He and his wife have "Yes, thank you. I finally am,"
seven children, the first six were girls was his reply.
and finally, they had a boy. All are My nextquestion was the one that
graduates of Texas A&M. many Aggie football watchers are
He said that just as the son left asking: who will be the next A&M
home for college, one of his daugh- quarterback?
ters, who works for an airline com- "I think Mark Farris will be the
pany in Dallas, got a divorce and sent man. He's the most mature of the
her three children, the last in grade three," Christian said.
school, to live with her parents.
So, if you were wondering who is
Tommy just laughs about the situ- leading the race for Aggie QB, it's
ations and keeps on coaching foot- Farris. You would not have heard it
ball. . from Slocum.
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