Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 2, 2004 Page: 3 of 48
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Maurine Goodwin Clark
LIVINGSTON - Graveside *er-
v*oe$ for Mauriae Goodwin Clark.
T7. were held S*urctay, May I.
2004 at the Blue Water Cemetery
with Paftor Ray Moms officiating
Mrs. Clark died Wednesday.
April 28, 2004 at The Forum in
Houston
She was born August 6, 1926 in
Vcnetia. Texas, the daughter of
Samuel and Nancy Eller Clark
She was preceded in death by her
LIVINGSTON - Graveside ser-
vices for Irene Camp. 93. are slated
for 3 p.m today (Sunday. May 2.
2004) at Bold Springs Cemetery
with the Rev. Lee Poe officiating.
Mrs. Camp died Friday. April 30.
2004 at Timberwood Nursing
Home in Livingston.
She was born April 6, 1909 in
Troup. Texas, the daughter of
LIVINGSTON - Funeral ser-
vices for Vina Jones Cole, 83, were
held Friday. April 30, 2004 at
Cochran Funeral Home with the
Rev. James Frazier officiating. In-
terment waa held Saturday. May 1.
2004 in the Holland Cemetery in
Holland, Texas
Mrs. Cole died Wednesday. April
husband. Billy R. Clark, her father
Samuel Benjamin Clark; her
mother. Nancy Eller Clark, sister.
Sarah Haley : brothers. Ellis Good-
win and Edward Allen Goodwin;
and son. Charles A Clark
Survivors include sons and
daughters-in-law. Billy R Clark
and wife Sandy of Segum. Samuel
B Clark and wife Connie of
Rosharon and David W Clark and
wife Beverly of Clermont, Fla .
daughters and sons-in-law. Shirieen
Irene Camp
James and Lillie Moore Hunter
She was preceded in death by her
father, James Madison Hunter, and
ha mother. Lillie Mae Moore
Hunter
Survivors include sons and
daughters-in-law. Howard and Le-
ola Camp of Victoria. Frank and
Winnie Camp of Rochelle. Harlan
Vina Jones Cole
28, 2004 at her home in Blanchard.
She was bom September 4. 1920
in Holland. Texas, the daughter of
William and Mary Behringer Jones.
She was preceded in death by her
husband. Carl: her father. William
Lewis Jones; her mother. Mary
Vina Behringer Jones; and a son.
William Roy Cole.
Survivors include sons. Carl
Rodnque/ and husband Joe of Flo-
resville. Cyndi Aid and husband Jr
of Magnolia and Katie Baker and
husband Edw in of Pearland, daugh-
ters. Brenda Davis of Rosharon and
Tina Clark of Pearland. 36 grand-
children and 18 great grandchil-
dren
Pallbearers were Jason Clark. Jay
Davis. Kevin Thordsen. Josh Grif-
fin. Sieve Evans and James Brown
Cochran Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements
and Frances Camp of Livingston.
Vernon and Sheryl Camp of
Weatherford. Bob and Yvonne
Camp of Friendswood, son. Don
Camp of Tucson; nine grandchil-
dren; 17 great grandchildren, one
great great grandchild, and numer-
ous nieces, nephews, relatives and
friends
Henry Cole 111 of Livingston and
Lloyd Stuart Cole of Point Blank;
daughters-in-law. Flieth Soares
Cole of Point Blank and Marguerite
Elizabeth Cole of Dallas: seven
grandchildren: 10 great grandchil-
dren; and one great great grand-
child.
Cochran Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
Relly Maurice Moody
LIVINGSTON - Graveside ser-
vices for infant Relly Maurice
Moody were held Satinday. April
24. 2004. at Mt. Rose Cemetery,
with Bro. Wayne Landntm officiat-
ing
He was bom April 24 in
Livingston, the son of Timothy and
Jonie Wetherell Moody, and died
the same day in Memorial Medical
Center - Livingston.
He is survived by his father.
Timothy Jay Moody: his mother.
Jonie Lee Wetherell Moody:
grandmother. Linda Moody of
Goodrich: grandparents. Bill and
Tempe Frazier of Livingston; great-1
grandmothers. Mama Lou Rhoden I
of Camp Ruby and Dovie Tullos of I
Livingston and numerous aunts. I
uncles and cousins.
Cochran Funeral Home was in I
charge of arrangements.
'The family suggests
that memorial
contributions be made
to the American
Heart Association."
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Congratulations and Thanks
to Debbie Alford of Debbie's Paint & Flooring, and to
Leroy Banks of Quality Flooring.
Thanks for a job well done and for excellent customer service
before and after the sale. These two local businesses proved to us
that pride in workmanship and good customer relations are not a
thing of the past.
We are glad that we chose these local companies to help complete
our home. Their attention to detail and individual customer
relations are refreshing qualities. We enjoyed doing business with
companies that don’t just sell low price, low quality merchandise
and then send customers on their way with no regard for the
finished product.
Their broad selection and product knowledge helped us to choose
the flooring and stain that fit our lifestyle and home. This was
followed up by courteous and friendly professional installation.
Thanks again and we look forward to doing business with
Quality Flooring (936) 967-5813, and Debbie’s Paint & Flooring
(936) 967-2223 in the future. We will be glad to recommend them
to our friends, family and neighbors.
Carl and Jennie Beasley
Livingston, Texas__
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It’s Time For A Change!
Vote This Week For
E. Ray Hill
Livingston City Council
EXPERIENCE; 35 years as a Public Administrator
• Assistant City Manager, Las Cruces, NM (50,000 pop.)
• Assistant Director, New Mexico Municipal League, Santa Fe, NM
• Executive Director, West Texas Council of Governments & Economic Development
District (El Paso, TX) 0 „
• Executive Director, Deep East Texas Council of Governments & Economic
Development District (Jasper, TX)
ED1ICA1
• BA & MA degrees in Political Science, Public Administration major, University of Texas.
f IVIC ACTIVITIES:
• Chairman, Polk County Historical Commission
• Treasurer, Livingston Lions Club
• Past Treasurer, Polk County Relay for Life
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PERSONAL; Fourth generation East Texan. Married to Elizabeth Ann Scott. Member
of the Administrative Board and Chancel Choir of the First United Methodist Church of
Livingston, TX.
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 122, No. 36, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 2, 2004, newspaper, May 2, 2004; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789229/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.