Family Histories of Coleman County, Texas

RALPH JAMES HAYES FAMILY
by Ralph Hayes

From A History of Coleman County and Its People, 1985 
edited by Judia and Ralph Terry, and Vena Bob Gates - used by permission
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The Ralph James Hayes family moved to Coleman in September 1949 - Ralph James (Jim), Colleen, two sons and Mrs. Dora Jones, Colleen’s mother.  Jim was born August 12, 1919 in Ashland, Kentucky, the only son of Joseph H. and Ella Grayman Hayes.  Joseph H. was the son of James F. and Florence Patton Hayes of Ironton, Ohio.  Ella was the daughter of John and Jeanette Grayman of Lawrence County, Ohio.  Ethel Colleen Hayes was born on October 23, 1925, the only girl of five children, to James Luther and Dora G. Simons Jones, in Pear Valley.  The parents of James Luther were William Savage and Mattie (Jones) Jones.  Cora G. Simons was the daughter of L. D. and Isabella Powell Simons of McLennan County.

After graduating from high school in Ashland, Kentucky in 1937, Jim entered the military service in 1941 at Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio.  His first assignment was in Randolph Field, Texas then he was transferred to Concho Air Base in San Angelo.  The Jones family had moved from McCulloch County to San Angelo, in the late 1930’s so this was the setting for the Kentuckian and Texan to meet.  After only a three month courtship, Ralph James and Ethel Colleen Jones were married on December 17, 1942 in San Angelo.  Jim trained at Scott Field, Illinois, Hondo Air Base, Langley Field, Virginia, then in the Pacific until being returned to the United States and discharged in 1945 at Camp Fannin, Texas.  Michael James was born in San Angelo, September 15, 1943 and Phillip Brian was born there on February 3,1945.

The little family, along with Mrs. Jones, moved to Ashland, Kentucky for about three years, before moving back to Texas.  Three girls were born after the move to Coleman: Cheryl Elaine (July 22, 1950), Cebia Colleen (September 2, 1955) and Jenny Chris (November 17, 1958).

Colleen’s mother, Mrs. Jones, owned and operated a fabric store in Coleman for a few years, later selling it to Faye Sackett.  She then began sewing in her home and doing alterations for Anthony’s.  She died in 1969 and was buried beside her husband in Fairmount Cemetery, San Angelo.

After the move to Coleman, Jim worked for N. W. Purcell for nine years as accountant and bookkeeper.  He operated a bookkeeping business for himself for several years before going to work for the U.S. Postal service from which he retired in October 1981.  Since that time he has been employed by Henderson Funeral Home.  Colleen started to work for J. C. Penney Company in 1959 and worked there until the store closed in Coleman, October 1970.  Shortly thereafter, she began work as a deputy clerk in the Coleman County Clerk’s office and continues at this time.  All members of the Hayes family have been active in the Coleman Church of Christ.  Jim has been active in various civic organizations.

Michael James married Rebecca Ann Deere of Brownwood May 29, 1964 and they have two daughters: Mary Colleen and Cherrie Ann.  The family presently lives in Corpus Christi.

Phillip Brian married Shirley Kay Cope of Coleman on December 3, 1965.  They have a daughter, Lesa Michelle, and a son, Michael Brian.  They presently live in Itasca (see Virgil V. Cope).

Cheryl Elaine married Gene Turney (see Moses Turney) of Coleman June 28, 1968 and at present time they live in Burnet.  They have three children, Justin Kane, Stephanie Brooke and James Stephenson.

Cebia Colleen married Mark Martin of Coleman December 20, 1975 (see J. Ray Martin).

Jenny Chris married Robert Trent Martin of Euless August 9, 1980.  They live in Early and have one son, Robert Jaysen.
 


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Ralph James Hayes Family
Left to right: Cebia Colleen, Phillip Brian, Cheryl Elaine, Ralph James,
Ethel Colleen, Michael James, and Jenny Chris Hayes, 1962

 


 
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