The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1990 Page: 3 of 12
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Obituaries
Robert Mayfield
a DEL RIO - Services for Robert
Bruce MayfieJd, 65. of Del Rio.
were held at 2:00 p m Saturday at
G W. Co* Funeral Home with bur-
ial in Westlawn Cemetery.
Mr. Mayfield died Thursday.
August 30. 1990, in Val Verde
Memorial Hospital in Del Rio.
He was bom March 6. 1925, in
Talpa He was a contractor and a
'• Baptist.
Survivors include his wife, Lois
Nell Mayfield of Del Rio; one
daughter. Sandra Montgomery of
Ozona; two brothers. Bobby May-
field of San Angelo and Richard
Mayfield of Ozona; a stepson. Bo
Hutto of Del Rio; five sisters. Lav-
erne McDonald, Dorothy Ratliff
and Patsy King, all of San Angelo.
Billye Joyce of Big Lake, and
Carolyn Mayfield of Redondo
Beach. California; and nine grand-
children.
John Faison
SAN ANGELO - Services for
John Alexander Faison. 64. of San
Angelo, were held at 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Robert Masse River-
side Chapel in San Angelo with
military graveside rues follow ing in
Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.
Rev. David Smith, pastor of Word
of Life Assembly of God Church,
officiated
Mr. Faison died at 5:00 p m.
Sunday. September 2, 1990. at his
residence in San Angelo.
He was bom October 4,1925. in
Greenville. Alabama. He was a
retired cluef master sergeant in the
Air Force and worked for 10 years
as a service technician for Ham-
mond Organs.
Survivors include his wife. Ruth
B. Faison of San Angelo; two
daughters. Christina Kirkham of
Abilene and Anita Ruth Faison of
San Angelo; two sons. John Faison.
Jr. of Abilene and David C. Faison
of Big Lake; one sister. Juanita
Fuller of Greenville; one brother.
Alan Fuller of New Brawnfcls; and
five grandchildren
PrMMtont Franklin RooaaveH * private railroad car was
named Ferdinand Magadan after the aaptorar
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September 14th
MUMS
Order now for RCHS____
Prices start at S850
We appreciate and thank the people of
Big Lake & Reagan County for their support.
Sunset Mall
San Angelo
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News Brief
• Reagan County High School
F.H.A. will sponsor a Barbecue
Dinner on Friday, September 14.
from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. at the
Home Economics Cottage. Barbe-
cue and all the trimmings. $5.00 per
plate. Take-out plates available.
Tickets can be purchased in ad-
vance from any F.H.A. member.
♦
—news brief—
An organizational meeting of llic
Junior Athletic Association will be
held Tuesday. September 11. at the
Reagan State Bank Community
Room. Meeting times arc as fol-
' lows: Interested coaches and offi-
jr cials, 6:00 p.m.; Cheerleader moth-
ers. 7:15 p.m.
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—news brief—
RobcrtGunncls.amcmbcrof the
B ig Lake Gol f Association, scored a
holc-in-onconNo. 17 while playing
in the Labor Day Scramble Septem-
ber 3. He hit an 8-iron on the 143
yard hole. Those witnessing the
shot included John Agee. Dorothy
Murray, Robbie Luxton, Emmitt
Baker, Jim Murray and Larry K.
Brown.
—news brief--
This week the RCHS Student
Council has tied yellow ribbons
around the trees in front of the high
school in honor of the young men
and women who arc representing
our country in the Middle East cri-
sis. Several men from the Big Lake
area arc currently stationed in Saudi
♦ Arabia. We want them to know our
thouhts and prayers arc with them
each day.
(Dear ‘Ksagan County family & friends:
‘Tfumfyou for the beautifulflowers and cards, for
remembering me so generously unth your special
thoughts, prayers and concerns. I hope you know how
i>ery much / appreciate this.
Thanl^you very much,
•Pauline Stout
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Werst, David. The Big Lake Wildcat (Big Lake, Tex.), Vol. SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1990, newspaper, September 6, 1990; Big Lake, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth656701/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Reagan County Library.