The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 23, 1994 Page: 3 of 34
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Wednesday, February 23, 1994 — The Allen American — Page 3A
Allen technician dies in Oklahoma
“Smokey” Davis of Allen died
Sunday, Feb. 20, 1994, at Choctaw
Memorial Hospital, Hugo, Okla. He
I was 44.
1 eMr. Davis was born March 3,
" | 149, at Swink, Okla., to Naomi and
Woodrow Wilson Davis Sr. He mar- .
ried Connie Faulkner on June 28, TROUPE — Edith Mary Sartain McKinney. He was 83.
I 1978, at Sherman. He was employed of Troupe died Sunday, Feb. 20, Mr. Lovelady was born Sept. 5,
' I as a fire alarm technician for Simplex 1994, at Doctors Memorial Hospital 1910, in Collin County, to Jessie and
! Time Recorder Co. Hewasamem- in Tyler. She was 83. Emma Bell Hinton Lovelady. He
: ber of the Baptist faith and Alcoho- Mrs. Sartain was born Nov. 2, married Alta Burnside on June 24,
lics Anonymous and was a Mason. 1910, in Anna to Joe and Lillie Bell. 1933, in Durant, Okla.
Survivors include his wife; two She married Sullivan Lee Sartain. He was a retired machinist at
sons, Jerry Davis Hale of Decatur She was a homemaker and a mem- Southwest Airmotive and was a
’ and Robert E. Dobbs III of ber of the Baptist faith. member of Faith Memorial Baptist
) O Kinney; two daughterrs, Tonya Survivors include a son, Richard C hurch.
Davis Swedlund of Grand Prairie and Sartain of Troupe; a daughter, Reta Survivors include his wife of
1 Shelly K.Thompson of Allen; two Kirkwood of Allen; 29 grandchil- McKinney; two daughters, Glenda
granddaughters, Casondra Thomp- dren; 30 great-grandchildren; four Evans and Betty Pennington of
son and Ashley Thompson of Allen; brothers, Guy Bell of Durant, Okla., Allen; four grandsons; four great-
! two brothers, Winfield “Bud” Davis Grady Bell of Celeste, Garrett Bell grandchildren; two brothers, Glos-
I and Billy Ray Davis of Fort Towson, of Plano and Raymond Bell of Blue ter Lovelady of New York and Elmer
Okla.; a sister, Gwen Routh of Ridge; two sisters, Ruth Ary of Lovelady of McKinney; and numer-
’ Smithville, Okla.; and several Frankston and Joann Dunn of Lucas; ous nieces and nephews and other
J nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and several nieces and nephews, relatives.
1 great-nephews and other loving re- She was preceded in death by her He was preceded in death by two
I gives. He was preceded in death by husband; a son, James F.B. Sartain; brothers and three sisters.
mother, father and one brother, her parents; and two sisters, Jessie .10.30
• Jerry. Martin and Era Pierott. Services will be 10:30 a.m.
Services will be held Wednesday, Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Turrentine-Jackson
J Feb. 23 at Turrentine-Jackson- Wednesday at Turrentine-Jackson- Morrow Chapel. Curial will with
Morrow Chapel, with the Rev. Morrow Chapel with the Rev. Larry Pecan Grove Cemetetxew
1 Hubert Long officiating. Burial will Smith officiating. Burial will be in Brother Don Bourland officiating.
follow in Ridgeview Memorial Park. Plano Mutual Cemetery. Arrangements made by Turren-
Arrangements by Turrentine- Arrangements by Turrentine- tine-Jackson Morrow Funeral Direc-
Jackson-Morrow Funeral Directors. Jackson-Morrow Funeral Directors, tors.
Obituaries
Lovelady
Sartain
McKINNEY — Charlie "Buddy"
Lovelady, a resident of McKinney,
died Monday, Feb. 21, 1994, at
North Texas Medical Center of
893 graduate joins U.S. Army
Brink
Brian Christopher Brink, a recent
arrival in Allen, has volunteered for
the U.S. Army and reported for
training at Fort Benning, Ga.
Brink is the son of Staff Sergeant
ORoy C. and Navata A. Brink. He
was recently added to the staff of the
U.S. Army Recruiting Station in
Plano.
Krystal.
At the Plano Recruiting Station,
Sgt. Weber’s primary assignment is
to meet and talk with students at
. T Plano Senior and Allen high schools,
the son of Gary and Mickie Ruffin of He has full details of the Army’s
Allen. nearly 300 different career training
fields, most of which are open to
both young men and women. He can
also discuss the popular money-for-
Military
Weber
Staff Sgt. Gregory Weber has college programs which can pay
only been in the Army for about five qualified recruits from $20,000 to
The younger Brink has committed years, but was honored as Soldier of $30,000 for college expenses after
to two years, 16 weeks service in the Year at the regimental level at enlistments of two to four years,
the Infantry, and has qualified for the Fort Sill, Okla., in 1991, and picked
Army College Fund as well a the up two Army Achievement Medals.
Montgomery GI Bill. This can pro- Weber is a recent addition to the
vide $20,000 for college expenses staff at the U.S. Anny Recruiting
after his two years’ service is over. Station in Plano. He is trained in sig-
In Hawaii, where the Brink family nal operations and is classified as a
Oas stationed prior to Sgt. Brink’s "mobile subsenber equipment net-
assignment to recruiting, the son work switching system operator,
participated in Junior ROTC and Weber and his wife, Stephaine,
varsity wrestling while attending who are both ongmally from Edgar
Leilehua High School at Wahiwa. He Neb. (they were married in Grand
graduated last June. Island), have two children, 4-year
graduated 1ST June. old Kiefer and 20-month-old
Ruffin
1 Michael Wade Ruffin, a 1993
Graduate of Allen High School, has
joined the U.S. Army.
i Staff Sgt. Gregory E. Weber of
the Army’s Recruiting Station in Pla-
no, who recruited Ruffin, says he is
scheduled to report Feb. 23 to begin
basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C.
Ruffin has committed to four years’
service and asked for advanced indi-
■ vidual training as a Multichannel
1 Transmission Systems Operator.
) a Ruffin attended Collin County
“Community College in Plano. He is
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Epperson, Wayne. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 23, 1994, newspaper, February 23, 1994; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1670784/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.