The Coleman Democrat-Voice (Coleman, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 15, 1985 Page: 16 of 16
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Willie W. Smith, 72
COLEMAN DEMOCRAT-VOICE
Claud Seals, 71
Coleman, Texas, January 15, 1984
James A. Howard, 53
Willie W. Smith, 7^of Ballinger,
a farmer end rancher, died at 1:60
a.m. Thursday, January 10, 1984 in
Ballinger. Mr. Smith was a former
Coleman County resident. Services
were 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Seven-
th Street Baptist Church in Ballin-
ger.
Rev. H. G. Barnard, pastor,
officiated and burial was at Ever-
green Cemetery, directed by Rains
Seale Funeral Home.
Born March 5, 1912, in Burkett,
he married Hazel Estelle Davia Dec.
15, 1932 in Paint Rock. He farmed,
ranched and hauled livestock. He
was a member of Seventh Street
Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife; two
sons, Doyle Wayne of Riverside,
Calif., and Marion of Ballinger; a
sister, Nora Davis of Ballinger; two
grandchildren; and a great-
grandchild.
Claud Seals, 71, of Coleman, died
at 10:55 p.m. Friday, January 11,
1985, at Humana Hospital in
Abilene.
Funeral services were Sunday,
January 13, at 3:80 p.m. in Hender
son Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev.
Gary Boyd of First Baptist Church
officiated, assisted by the Rev.
Clarence Smith of Bible Baptist
Church. Burial was in Coleman City
Cemetery under the direction of
Henderson Funeral Home.
Born November 22, 1913 in Cole-
man County, he was the son of Plese
and Cornie Miller Seals. He had
lived in Coleman County since 1905
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Id„S^ Howard, 63. <rf Rout. 2, Rulo. ..re
Hatcher were married in Coleman
Mr. Seals was a Baptist, a retired
oilfield pumper, and a sto&farmer,
retiring in 1969.
Survivors are his wife of Cole-
man; two sons, Woodrow of San
Diego, Cal. and Gary Lee of Cole-
man; a sister, Mrs. Artie (Florence)
Irby of Coleman; two grand-
daughters and several nieces and
nephews.
Pallbearers were Roy Henderson,
Tom Johnson, Wayne Shitley, Tom-
my McCullough, E<t Jennings and
David Adams.
A. K. Turner, Jr., 65
Grace Campbell, 82
Mrs. Knox (Grace) Campbell, 82,
of Andrews, formerly of Talpa, died
Friday, January 11, 1985 at 2:30
a.m. in an Odessa hospital. Funeral
services were 2 p.m. Sunday at
Walker Funeral Chapel with Rev.
Gary Boyd officiating. Interment
was .in Coleman City Cemetery
under the direction of Walker
Funeral Home.
Born November 13, 1902 in Cole-
man, she was the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alan Leroy Pearce, a
pioneer family. On August 9, 1925
she married Knox Campbell in
Santa Anna. He died in 1979. Mrs.
Campbell lived in Coleman County
until 1979 when she movM to
Andrews. While living in Coleman
County she- was a member of
Immanuel Baptist Church of Talpa.
Survivors include two daughters,
Mrs. Knoxine Clack of Andrews,
and Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Roy of
Arlington; one son, Tom of Kings
land; one sister, Ollie Hodges of San
Angelo; 8 grandchildren and 7
great grandchildren.
Pallbearers were George Gould,
Mike Priddy, A. A. Jarrell, Knox
Campbell, Gene Clack and Steven
Land Clack.
A. K. "John" Turner Jr., 05, of
Coahoma, died at 8:45 p.m. Tues
day, January 8,1985 at a Big Spring
hospital. Graveside services were 4
p.m. Thursday at Trinity Memorial
Park, directed by Nalley-
Pickle and Welch Funeral Home.
*-Dr. Claude Craven, pastor of
Trinity Baptist Church in Big
Spring and Rev. Ray Bell, pastor of
Coahoma, First Presbyterian
Church, officiated.
He married Elsa Mae Echols
August 7, 1941 in Lubbock. She
preceded him in death Aug. 31,
1978. He was a member of Elks
Lodge and First Presbyterian
Church.
Survivors include two sons, Ernie
jf Coleman and Roger of Big Spring;
five brothers, C. D. and George,
both of Big Spring, John Bob of
Coahoma, James N. and Bill C.; six
sisters, Mrs. A. B. (Dorothy) Young
of Sulphur Springs, Mrs. David
(Norma) Grant of Coahoma, Mrs.
Train (Bernice) Carter of Hobbe, N.
M., Mrs. Ray (Emma Lee) Chapman
and Mrs. Jack (Sue) Sagedy, both of
Pickton, and Mrs. David (Mary Jo)
Stoker; two granddaughters; and
several nieces and nephews.
Mamie Flowers, 84
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A COLD ACCORDING
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TO CHARLES DICKENS*
"I am deaf In the ears, hoarse in the throat, red in the nose,
green in the gills, damp in the eyes, twitchy in the joints and
fractious in temper from a most intolerant and oppressive cold."
That is howThe 19th century novelist Charles Dickens described a
cold.
Millions of people each year experience one or more of these
distressing symptoms and the simple common cold is still one of
our worst enemies. However, to fight back we have regularly in
stock a great variety of products that can combat the symptoms
Dickens so aptly describes.
YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a
delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great
many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome
requests for delivery service and charge accounts.
■risk's Pharmacy
Phot* 625-4136
Bob Tyson, Pharmacist
"FAMILY VALUi DRUG CiNTiR"
PCS and Welfare Prescriptions Welcome LHi
Mrs. Mamie Flowers, 84, of
LaPorte, Tx. died Saturday, Jan
uary 12. 1985 at 3:30 p.m. in
Humana Southmore Hospital in
Pasadena. Funeral services are
today (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. in Walker
Funeral Chapel. Rev. Ron Kimbrell
of Assembly of God Church in
Graford will officiate. Interment will
be in Coleman City Cemetery under
the direction of, Walker Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Flowers was born November
23. 1900 in Georgia. She married
A. C. Woodward, 90
Service* for A. C. Woodward, 90,
of l-amesa, formerly of Santa Anna,
were held at 10 a.m. Monday at the
Branon Funeral Home Chapel with
J. R. Chism, minister of the North
14th Street Church of Christ, offi
dating.
Burial was in I^amesa Memorial
Park under the direction of Branon
Funeral Home.
• Woodward died Thursday night
at his ranch near Tarzan in Martin
County. He was pronounced dead on
arrival at Medical Arts Hospital in
Lamesa.
He had returned home to the
ranch from a Midland hospital only a
few days prior to his death. He had
4>een ill for several months.
The legendary cattleman and
rancher was widely known in West
Texas where he had extensive
ranching, cattle, cotton, oil, farming,
ginning and cotton and grain ware-
housing interests.
He married Ina Lee Millhollen
August 8, 1919 in Santa Anna, Tx.
They moved to Dawson County in
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But it still doesn't amount to much.
You re gonna find that our new HOMESTYlE Full Meal Deal'
amounts to a lot of good eating With a quarter-pound* 100° ° beet
HOMESTYLE Hungr-buster * thaitooks. eooks and tastes like
homemade A regular order ot goiaeh french fries A refreshing
medium soft drink And a creamy 5 oz 0 Q Sundae with your
_ choice of topping But where it doesn t
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held Friday, January 11, at Dickins
Cemetery with Sanders Funeral
Home in charge of Arrangements.
Mr. Howard died at 12:20 a.m.
Wednesday, January 9, in Lubbock
General Hospital following a short
illness. *
He had lived in Rule for the past
Jwo years and was a painter.
Survivors include his wife, Vir-
ginia Howard of Coleman; four sons,
Jimmy, Eddie, Michael and William;
three step-sons, Tommy and Tex
Thurman and Terry Newman, all of
Coleman; one daughter, Julie Ann
of Houston; one step-daughter, Ann
Richardson of Coleman; one sister,
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Mrs. Jerry Brown of Abilene; and
IT grandchildren.
Henry L. R. McCary, 79
^ Jarrett C. Flowers on September 3,
1920 in Waxahachie. He died in
1974. She had lived in Coleman
County from 1964 until 1975. She
was a member of the Assembly of
God Church.
Survivors include one daughter,
Mrs. Jim (Jean) Daughtry of
LaPorte, Tex.; one son, Carl Trull of
Levelland. Tx.; 10 grandchildren
and 13 great-grandchildren. One
daughter, Mrs. Hazel Croes of
Coleman, preceded her in death.
Pallbearers will be grandsons.
Services for Henry Lee Robert
McCary, 79, of Midlothian, formerly
of May, were 2 p.m. Thursday,
January 10, at First Baptist Church
of May. Masonic graveside rites
were at May Cemetery, with Hig-
ginbotham Funeral Home in charge
of arrangements.
Mr. McCary, a retired wholesale
gas dealer, died Tuesday, January
8. 1986 at a Dallas VA hospiUl. He
was a brother of Frank McCary of
Santa Anna.
, Bom December 19, 1905 in Rox-
ton, he married Lillie Mae Bullock
June 20, 1930 in Post. He was a
member of May First Baptist
Church, member and Past Wor-
shipful Master of May Masonic
Lodge No. 574 and a member of
Order of the Eastern Star Chapter
No. 277.
Survivors include his wife; three
sons, Carl of Carthage, Clovis of
Clarendon and Elmer Edd of Bed
ford; a daughter, Remola Lee Loh
mann of Fort Worth; three bro
thers, Frank McCary of Santa Anna,
Calvin McCary of Odessa and Her-
man Maroney of Tyler; two sisters,
Lillie Mae Robbins of Tacoma,
Wash, and Leta Gay Faulkner of
Brown wood; 11 grandchildren; and
four great-grandchildren.
Ray Steward, 75
Ray Steward, 75, of Midland,
formerly of Rockwood, died Sunday,
January 13, 1985 at 1:45 p.m. in
Midland Memorial Hospital after a
sudden illness.
Funeral services will be Wednes-
day, January 16, 1985 at 2 p.m. in
Rockwood Baptist Church. Stevens
Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
Born May 29, 1909 in Rockwood,
he was the son of Will J. and Maude
Gardner Steward. On November 9,
1929, he married Mary Inez Fon-
dren in El Dorado, Texas. He was a
retired farmer and City of Midland
employee. He was a member of the
Baptist Church, and had belonged to
the National Guard.
Survivors are his wife, Inez
Steward of Midland; two daughters,
Debbie Steward and Mickey Todd,
both *f Hebston; two sons, Jay
Steward and Raymond Steward,
both of Odessa; four sisters, Media
Smith of Austin, Winnie G. Train of
Lubbock, Billie Bob Weems of
Houston, and .Neva Jo Haver of
Pueblo, Colorado; one brother,
Aaron Steward of El Dorado; five
grandchildren and one great-grand
child.
Roy Flippin, 84
Roy Flippin, 84, of Las Vegas,
Nevada died Monday, January 14,
1985 at 4:30 a.m. in Las Vegas.
Funeral services and interment will
be in Las Vegas. ... _
Mr. Flippin was born May 17,
1900 in lone, Indian Territory (now
Oklahoma), the son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. T. Flippin, pioneer settlers of
King County, Tx. He was a retired
Air Force colonel serving in WW II.
He was a labor negotiator and a
horseman.
Survivors include his wife of Las
Vegas; one daughter, Teddy Barnes
of Arizona; one son, Benny of Las
Vegas; three sisters, Ruth Hext of
Coleman^ Annie Belle Smith of Las
Vegas and Vera Hollar of Seymour;
four brothers, Carl of Oklahoma
City, Earl of Arlington, Claude of
Paducah and T. 0. of Las Vegas; 5
grandchildren and 2 great-
grandchildren.
Eva Smith, 86
Mrs. Eva Smith, 86, of Coleman
died Sunday, January 13, 1985 at
10:56 p.m. in Overall-Morris Memor
ial Hospital. Funeral services are
Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Walker
Funeral Chapel with Rev, Gary
Boyd officiating. Interment will be
in Coleman City Cemetery under
the direction of Walker Funeral
Home.
Mrs. Smith was born August 17,
1898 in Comanche, the daughter of
Alfred and Della Waldrop. She
married Dexter Smith in Coleman
on June 1,1918. He died in 1972. She
was a member of First Baptist
Church.
Survivors include ■ daughter,
Mrs. Zelda Van Dyke of Austin; two
sisters, Mrs. Marlin Smith of San
Antonio and Mrs. Mamie Curry of
Coleman; and two grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Bert Farris, G.
W. Wilson, John Holtz, James Calk.
R. B. McHorse and Fred Garrett.
Douglas Moore
SANTA ANNA - Douglas H
Moore, 75, a lifelong resident of Santa
Anna, a retired Star Route mail car-
rier, died at 2:11 a.m. Monday at San
Angelo Community Hospital. Sendees
win be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at First
Christian Church. -
The Rev. Thibodeaux, pastor, will
officiate. Burial will be at Santa Anna
Cemetery, directed by Henderson Fu-
neral Home.
Born May II, INI. in Midland
County, he married Louise Cedi Gra-
ham May 2, INI, in Washington.
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1922. He moved to his ranch in
Martin County in 1946. —
Survivors include his wife, Ina, of
Lamesa; a daughter. Ann Lee Cole
of Green Valley. Arizona; a son.
John Woodward who resides at the
Martin County ranch; two sisters,
Gyda Morrow of Stanton and Gladys
Day of Santa Anna; six grand
children; and six great-gran^ ,
children.
The family requests memorials to\
the American Cancer Society.
Iowa. He attended Cleveland schools,
south of Santa Anna. H* was a for-
mer member of Santa Anna City
Council and was active in dvic af-
fairs. He had also operated Moore
Mercantile Store in Santa Anna from
1*54-1171. He was a member of First
Christian Church and served as an el-
der.
He was preceded In death by-a
brother and a granddaughter.
Survivors include his wife; a son.
Douglas Jr. of San Antonio; a daugh-
ter, Linda Ropp of Houstoo; two
brothers; five sisters; six grandchild
ren; and three great-grandchildren.
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for fear such a diet would
make them ttupid.
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