Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1997 Page: 10 of 28
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Leoda Jeanette Mitchell
CARTHAGE - Graveside ser- death by her husband. E.C.
vices for Leoda Jeanette Mitchell. Mitchell, and one sister. Jessie Ray
77, of Livingston were held Niamo.
Tuesday, Oct 21, 1997, from Survivors include her stepson.
Mrs. Mitchell died Sunday, Oct. Missouri; sister. Lola ‘Saookie*
19, hi Livingston. Hightower of Carthage; three
She was bora May 25,1920 in nephews; several aepgrandchUdren
. ---- great-grandchildren radabo* of
friends.
Hawthorn Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.
Garlin 'Gumbo1 Battise
LIVINGSTON-Funeralservices Pallbearers were Lai
for Garlin James 'Gumbo* Battise, Calvin Wilson. Fred A
32, of Livingston we-e held Obe, Nathan Willim
Monday, Oct 20, 1997, tram the Battise, Scou Thomp
Indian Reservation Presbyterian Battise, Ohrey Alee, R
Church, with the Rev. Vernon Tobine Alec, King Obe
Rancho officiating. Interment fol- end Charles Asbury.
lowed in Indian Reservation Cochran Funeral Hi
Cemetery.
Mr. Battise died Saturday, Oct
18, in UTMB Galveston.
He was bom Sept 4, 1965 in ■
Woodville, the son of Lawrence
Battise and Alice Poncho. He was ^h|l
employed in gym maintenance at J
the Alabama-Coushatta Indian
Reservation.
Survivors include his wife.
Annise Langley of Livingston; fa-
ther, Lawrence Battise of
Livingston; mother, Alice Stafford
of Livingston; brothers, Lee David ffig* 'dim *
Poncho of Elton, La. and Elvis W
Battise of Livingston; sisters, Hr
Maudine Abbey of Kinder, La. and m fm%
Jeralyn Hernandez of Livingston; V
and numerous nieces and nephews. ■
Stanley Moore I fl^KV
icral services as a truck driver for Caltex and was § JB
5. 73. of a World War II veteran of the U.S. l^fFI
d at 10 a.m. Army. On July 10.1976 he married
7, from the the former Geraldine Bums. 1./.
Hensley and Elizabeth Pharis
Barker. She was of the Baptist
faith. Mrs. Mitchell was preceded in
James Wilbur Tucker
LIVINGSTON - A memorial Survivors include his wife,
service for James Wilbur Tucker. Juanda Tucker of Onalaska. whom
70, of Onalaska was held Tuesday, he married on Feb. 14,1982;“step-
Oci 21,1997, bom the Livingston daughter, Dolores Lynn; stepson,
Unity Group Meeting Hall. Charles Pursley; sisters, Mary Jo
Mr. Tucker died Sunday. Oct. 19. Cokes and Treda Mae Young; and
in1 nfkin live grandchildren.
He was bon May 7, 1927 in Pace Funeral Home was in chsrge
Tulsa, Okla., the son of Joe Wilbur of arrangements,
and Minnie lotto WiQcenon Tucker.
He served with die U.S. Navy for
12 years, including service in World
War D. He had been a home builder
in Tulsa, Okla., where he was bam
and grew up. Mr. Tucker operated
the Twelfth Traditions Halfway
House for Men for 10 years.
Norma Tullos
UNIVERSAL CITY - A memo-
rial service for Norma J. "Jeannie"
Tullos, 66, was held Wednesday,
Oct. 22, 1997, from Windcrest
Methodist Church, with the Revs.
Bob Allen, Ray Davis and Elia
Torres officiating. Interment fol-
lowed in Fort Sam Houston
National Cemetery.
Mrs. Ttallos wag bora in Franklin
Furnace, Ohio and died Oct. 19.
She was a member of the Wimberly
Chapter of the Order of the Eastern
Star.
Survivors include her son and
daughter-in-law, Major Gavin M.
Tullos and wife Corrine; grandsons,
Zachary Gavin and Joshua Oavin
Tullos; sisters, Goldie Duty of
Portsmouth, Ohio and Evelyn
Griffin of Reynoldsburg, Ohio;
; brothers, Richard and wifr Opal
i Duty of Reynoldsburg and Bernard
::Duty of Columbus, Ohio; stepchil-
• dren, Mike TUUos, Tammie Tullos
• and Mary Lamar Mahler, numerous
• nieces and nephews and a loving
.' Cancer Support Group.
I In lieu of flowers, memorials
[may be made to Windcrest
• Methodist Church, Midcrown
• Drive, San Antonio, TX or VNA
: Hospice of South Texas.
: Colonial Funeral Home was in
• charge of arrangements.
Winter is coming and that means flu season.
This year, consider getting your little one a
flu shot. It may just ward off or lessen its
severity and every child over six months
with asthma or respiratory probfems should
have one.
$10 Flu Shots.... that's a small investment
for your child's health.
flOTlMBERLAND PEDIATRIC
and Adolescent Group
2000 Highway 190 West • (409) 327-9231
Affiliated with Cleveland Regional Medical Center
Survivors include his wife,
Geraldine Moore of Livingston;
son, Robert Moore of Hondo; step-
son, Donald Hanberry of Saucier,
Miss.; brother, Sammie Moore of
Jasper; sister, Viola Halbert of
Cibilo; three grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 85, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1997, newspaper, October 23, 1997; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth798091/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.