(also known as the Aley
Cemetery)
(also known as the Aley Schoolhouse Cemetery)
Henderson County Texas
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TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR THE ALEY/KING CEMETERY | ||
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History of
Cemetery Under Construction! |
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Veterans |
Contact Information | Obituaries | Surnames |
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please contact
so that we can post it here.
From Courthouse in
Athens take Highway 31 West to Highway 175. Turn right on Highway
175 and continue on,just past Eustace, (midway between Eustace
and Mabank) ,turn left on Highway 334 and go to Gun Barrel.
Continue through town of Gun Barrel and keep going West until
Seven Points Texas. At the intersection of Highway 274 and FM
85..continue West approximately 2 and 2/10 mile. Sign for
Cemetery is located on FM 85. Turn right on Cemetery Road and go
1 and 1/10 mile to Kings Cemetery. Located on left hand side of
road.
Your Help Is Needed! |
This cemetery has not been completely transcribed yet. If you would like to volunteer to transcribe this cemetery, please contact .
There are over 1600 memorials listed on Find-A-Grave.
Names and photos submitted by Barbara Bateman Gardner Trubee btrubee@aol.com | |||
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Aley
United Methodist Church |
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Elijah
C. & Amanda A. Carrifee Elijah born 4 Mar 1858 died 26 Jul 1927 Amanda born 27 Nov 1868 died 12 Oct 1951 |
Mary
Carifee Collins 26 Feb 1902 - 11 May 1939 |
Elvis
Dalrymple s/o J. L. & Lenora Dalrymple 9 Mar 1923 - 29 Aug 1965 PFC US Army WWII |
J.
M. Dalrymple 12 Oct 1860 - 4 Sep 1932 |
Jimmie
L. Dalrymple s/o J. M. & Martha Dalrymple 27 Feb 1896 - 20 Oct 1965 |
Lonnie
Lafayette & Lois G. Dalrymple dates unreadable from picture |
Lorena
Turner Dalrymple 9 Dec 1899 - 5 Sep 1996 |
M
(Martha) M. Dalrymple 4 Oct 1870 - 21 Oct 1939 |
Stella
Lometa Dalrymple d/o J. L. & Lorena Dalrymple 20 Dec 1918 - 31 May 1919 |
Ann
Hester Gardner 1844-1915 |
Effie
Ivy Gardner 3 Dec 1910 - 7 Feb 1911 |
Franklin
C. Gardner s/o J. M. & E. J. Gardner 21 Mar 1854 - 30 Dec 1855 |
George
L. & Dora Ann Gardner George born 16 Oct 1891 died Aug 197? Dora born 14 Nov 1888 died 11 Nov 1962 |
Hattie
E. Josephine (Baker) Gardner 30 Oct 1866 - 2 Aug 1912 |
Homer
L. & Alice L. Gardner Homer born 31 Jul 1926 died 24 Dec 1986 Alice born 27 Jun 1924 - |
Infant
Gardner Infant of Mr & Mrs George L. Gardner 19 Oct 1924 |
James
Monroe & Pauline Bridget Gardner James born 27 Nov 1911 died 24 Mar 1988 Pauline born 25 Sep 19?8 died 11 Oct 198? |
J.
D. & Helen Elizabeth Gardner J. D. born 12 Feb 1923 - Helen born 1 May 1929 died 4 Mar 1985 |
James Marion Gardner,
born Apr. 6, 1813, died May 3, 1892 |
Mary
Sally Gardner 6 Jan 1806 - 26 Oct 1876 |
Julia
M. Gardner Wife of Virgil 20 Dec 1932 - |
R.
L. Gardner 1869 - 1933 |
Robert
E. Gardner Sr. 28 Aug 1893 - 16 Sep 1948 |
Russell
Gardner 17 Dec 1931 - 27 Sep 1953 |
Texana
Gardner d/o J. M. & E. J. Gardner 14 Mar 1848 - 2 Aug 1852 |
Virgil
D. & Iva Lee Gardner Virgil born 24 Nov 1929 - Iva born 6 Jan 1930 - 29 Jan 1978 |
Wilburn
O. & Dela A. Gardner Wilburn born20 May 1883 died 14 Nov 1955 Dela born 15 Dec 1897 died 29 Dec 1985 |
Willie
O. Gardner 31 Oct 1915 - 12 Feb 1986 PVT US Army WWII |
William
B. Gardner s/o W. & N. A. Gardner 23 Mar 1871 - 13 Mar 1874 |
William
Gardner 9 Dec 1803 - 7 Apr 1880 |
Vergie
Green 1872-1908 |
F.
M. & Effie A. Mills F. M. born 23 Jan 1878 died 4 Sep 1919 Effie born 14 Aug 1881 died 14 Sep 1949 |
James
J. & Mattie Patterson James born 19 Feb 1899 died 13 Mar 1966 Mattie born 18 Jul 1901 died 21 Nov 1934 |
Meredith
M. & Dixie E. Pipins Meredith born 10 Dec 1898 died 16 Jul 1966 s/o of Lee and Eliza. Ann (Irvin) Pipins Dixie born 9 Jan 1897 died Jan 198? d/o B. D. & Mary Jane (Gardner) Arnold |
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Ann
Lois Prigmore 22 May 1918 - 6 Sep 1958 |
Foy
Prigmore 1 Apr 1913 - 6 Sep 1970 |
Henry
Prigmore 12 Mar 1876 - 12 Mar 1947 |
Joe
& Addie Prigmore Joe born 29 Dec 1878 died 5 Oct 1944 Addie born 18 Oct 1891 died 19 Nov 1958 |
Jo
Ann Prigmore 15 Feb 1936 - Jan 1980 |
Margaret
Adeline (Pratt) Prigmore 6 Jan 1871 - 19 Jul 1949 |
Allen
L. & Linnie E. Reed Allen born 1869 died 1949 Linnie born 1894 died 1983 |
Name and photo submitted by
Melba Love mlove@icountry.net Edward Sanford Shelton 16 Oct 1920- 25 Apr 2001 |
Name and photo submitted by Lissa Johnston lissaj@comcast.net Virgil Thomas 2 Oct 1904- 29 Apr 1972 Willie Eleanor (Jones) Thomas 20 Dec 1907- 31 Oct 1995 |
Names and photos submitted by Terri Henderson Fike chrisandterrifike@yahoo.com |
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Monica
Robin Bruner 13 Nov 1972 - 21 Sep 1991 |
Nancy
J. Collier ?? Feb 1937 - ?? Aug 2002 Sam R. Collier 19 Mar 1914 - no date |
Dorsa
Greenhaw 1877-1916 wife of J. M. Greenhaw |
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George D. Hammonds 23 Apr 1917 - 25 Jun 1970 |
John
Earl Henderson Joyce Hope Henderson |
Frank Henderson 6 Jun 1924 - 29 Oct 1987 Lucille Henderson |
Lucia Ann Henderson US Navy 1 Oct 1953 - 30 Nov 1981 |
Virgil
Ralph Henderson 8 Jan 1910 - 23 Jun 1988 Bertha Lee Henderson 14 Feb 1907 - 2 Jan 1982 |
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Ervie
Henderson 26 Sep 1901 - 25 Dec 1957 |
Julia
Henderson 21 May 1904 - 28 Mar 2001 |
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Alice
G. Hughes 15 May 1933 - 19 May 1985 |
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JoAnn
Prigmore 15 Feb 1936 - Jan 1980 |
Foye
Prigmore 1 Apr 1913 - 6 Sep 1970 |
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Ann
Lois Prigmore 22 May 1918 - 6 Sep 1958 |
James Robertson | Viola M. Robertson | Loyd
Henderson US Army WWII 7 Apr 1926 - 9 Oct 1993 |
Roger
Earl Henderson 8 Dec 1957 - 16 Aug 1991 |
Ruby
Henderson ? Henderson |
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J.
M. Greenhaw 26 Nov 1865 - 12 Aug 1907 husband of Dorsa Greenhaw |
Josephean
Greenhaw 29 Nov 1896 - 10 Sep 1904 daughter of J. M. & Dorsa Greenhaw |
Ozzie
Aran Greenhaw 8 Feb 1898 - 8 Feb 1900 son of J. M. & Dorsa Greenhaw |
O.
O. "Buck" Greenhaw 20 Nov 1920 - 2 Apr 1991 |
Elmer
Greenhaw 19 Jul 1917 - 1 Jan 1987 |
Ruby
Ellen Greenhaw 19 Apr 1897 - 4 Feb 1975 |
Albert
Greenhaw 6 Feb 1881 - 22 Dec 1961 husband of Murzie Greenhaw |
Sophie
Greenhaw 1840 - 1884 |
Barbara
Louise Henson 6 Dec 1933 - 22 Mar 1995 |
Olan
J. Henson 24 Jan 1925 - 16 Oct 1996 |
Thomas
E. Prigmore 18 Mar 1840 - 22 Dec 1918 |
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Albert
J. Hughes 31 Oct 1895 - 1 Jul 1965 PVT US Army WW I |
Harold
Ray Hughes 31 Oct 1930 - 9 Jan 1998 |
William
T. Hughes 14 Aug 1924 - 7 Mar 1989 |
Michelle
R. (Tully) Ford 14 Sep 1964 - 15 Jul 2000 |
Wanda
G. Henson 21 Sep 1954 - 15 Dec 1993 |
Eunice
Lawson Collier 2 Jun 1915 - 19 Sep 1997 |
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George
Oscar Greenhaw 4 Feb 1891 - 9 Jun 1984 |
Ruby
Ellen Greenhaw 9 Apr 1897 - 4 Feb 1978 |
Teresa
Diane Henderson no date - no date |
Billy
Joe Henderson no date - no date |
Murzie
Greenhaw 20 Jan 1883 - 19 ??? 1976 wife of Albert Greenhaw |
Helen
Fern Rounsaville 20 May 1914 - 23 Nov 1936 |
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Liddie
Frances Wertenberger 3 Mar 1919 - 22 Nov 1920 |
Infant
Wertenberger 26 Dec 1923 - 28 Dec 1923 |
Names and photos submitted by Sharon Sue Henderson Unlukyloto1@aol.com email bad 4/6/2023 |
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Angie
Michelle Denby 12 Dec 1971 - 12 Dec 1971 born & died Dallas Texas |
Daniel
Loyd Hammonds 15 Jan 1997 - 21 Jan 1997 died Dallas Co., Tx. |
Annie
Virginia Gandy 10 Dec 1926 - 9 Sep 1988 |
Aubrey
Henderson ?? May 1921 - no date |
Emma
L. (Hayworth) Henderson 6 Nov 1925 - 28 Nov 2002 |
Jimmie
Dearl Henderson 21 Mar 1955 - 25 ??? 1959 |
Helen
Joyce (Stockman) Conditt 22 May 1953 - 24 Mar 1999 |
No Historical Marker on this cemetery!
Photos of headstones or people wanted!
This picture was
taken in 1972 Thanks
to Paul & Cathi Agnew Smith phsmith@dslextreme.com email bad 4/6/2023
Have
you photogaphed your loved ones headstone? If so..consider posting it here so that others may benefit from it. Ever had that cherished photo destroyed? Why not post it here so that in case that happens..it's not lost forever to you. |
Photos courtesy of Holli Boone Kees (Holli's memorial link) |
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If any of these veterans
are in your family, and you have any military information about
them or photo of their headstones,
please consider posting it here so that others may benefit from
your knowledge.
World War 2 Veterans | ||||
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Name | Born | Died | Service | Unit/Award |
Baird, Willaim A. | 15 May 1923 | 29 Aug 1990 | WWII | unknown |
Balajka, Paul Joseph | 29 Jun 1917 | 30 Jul 1973 | WWII | mechanic, USAF, The Flying Tigers |
Bowling, Loyd B. | 11 Apr 1908 | 19 May 1972 | WWII | unknown |
Brisendine, Lewis | 30 Jan 1917 | 4 Nov 1989 | WWII | unknown |
Brisendine, Luther, A. | 13 Oct 1907 | 23 Jul 1993 | WWII | unknown |
Canada, Clyde Wesley | 13 Dec 1921 | 6 Feb 1992 | WWII | unknown |
Coburn, Thomas C. | 13 Oct 1920 | 26 Feb 1990 | WWII | unknown |
Colvin, Ansel M. | 14 Oct 1920 | 5 Jun 1995 | WWII | unknown |
Coombs, Thomas James | 7 Sep 1927 | 16 Feb 1991 | WWII | unknown |
Dalrymple ,Clyde Walton | 17 Mar 1920 | 2 May 1996 | WWII | unknown |
Dalrymple, Elvis | 9 Mar 1923 | 29 Aug 1965 | WWII | PFC US Army |
Dalrymple,Lonnie L. | 2 Feb 1917 | 17 Nov 1976 | WWII | unknown |
Ford, Joseph Duke | 1 Jul 1920 | 10 Jun 1965 | WWII | unknown |
Ford, Roosevelt | 12 Mar 1917 | 29 Nov 1981 | WWII | unknown |
Frankum, Barney Lee | 23 May 1913 | 6 Feb 1998 | WWII | unknown |
Frosch, Victor Roland | 14 Jul 1924 | 10 Sep 1989 | WWII | unknown |
Gardner,
Willie O. |
31 Oct 1915 | 12 Feb 1986 | WWII | Private US Army |
Greenhaw, Leonard Taylor | 4 Feb 1920 | 2 May 1983 | WWII | unknown |
Greenhaw, Oddie Odell | 20 Nov 1920 | 2 Apr 1991 | WWII | unknown |
Griffin, James E. | 19 Jan 1928 | 31 Aug 1986 | WWII | unknown |
Hadley, Kenneth A. | 22 Aug 1922 | 9 Feb 1990 | WWII | unknown |
Haley, John H. | 17 Nov 1918 | 25 Oct 1944 | WWII | unknown |
Henderson, Frank F. | 6 Jun 1924 | 29 Oct 1987 | WWII | unknown |
Henderson, Johnnie C. | 11 Jun 1925 | 15 Jun 1991 | WWII | unknown |
Henderson, Loyd | 7 Apr 1926 | 9 Oct 1993 | WWII | unknown |
Hooper, Carl S. | 18 Aug 1913 | 14 Mar 1975 | WWII | unknown |
Johnson, Arby L. | 18 Oct 1914 | 20 Jun 1977 | WWII | unknown |
Jonnet, Regis A. | 16 Jun 1918 | 27 Feb 1996 | WWII | unknown |
King, Luther Walter | 1 Jan 1920 | 25 Jan 1947 | WWII | Texas PFC 744 Mil. Polic Bn. |
King, Michael H. | 19 May 1916 | 4 Feb 1977 | WWII | unknown |
Lawhon, Roy D. | 23 Jan 1913 | 18 Mar 1993 | WWII | unknown |
Lester, Johnnie Edward, Sr. | 12 May 1912 | 5 Sep 1979 | WWII | unknown |
Myers, Eulis B. | 1919 | 1988 | WWII | unknown |
Pate, Dow William | 25 Dec 1896 | 29 May 1969 | WWII | unknown |
Phillips, Foy Neal | 11 Feb 1923 | 21 Sep 1991 | WWII | unknown |
Powell, Calvin | 31 Aug 1911 | 4 May 1988 | WWII | unknown |
Ray, O. B. | 12 Jul 1912 | 11 Feb 1988 | WWII | unknown |
Reed, Archie | 29 Nov 1917 | 25 Aug 1993 | WWII | unknown |
Reese, Robert Glynn | 27 Oct 1926 | 27 Nov 1983 | WWII | unknown |
Rice, Truman N. | 15 Nov 1914 | 28 May 1995 | WWII | unknown |
Robertson, Harvey Louis | 3 Aug 1918 | 4 Apr 1972 | WWII | unknown |
Skinner, Harold W. | 6 Jun 1926 | unknown | WWII | unknown |
Starek, Jerry | 25 Jan 1911 | 8 Oct 1987 | WWII | unknown |
Stone, David E. | 27 Jun 1915 | 1 Apr 1996 | WWII | unknown |
Tarkington, Olin E. | 18 Jan 1900 | 4 Jul 1969 | WWII | unknown |
Tatom, James W. | 18 Aug 1918 | 16 Sep 1997 | WWII | unknown |
Thomas, Jimmie Buchanan | 24 Mar 1912 | 10 Apr 1985 | WWII | unknown |
Thomas, Odis H. | 2 Apr 1910 | 26 Jul 1944 | WWII | KIA |
Thompson, Jack H. | 3 Jan 1922 | 3 Aug 1977 | WWII | unknown |
Ticer, Raymond Edward | 27 Jan 1919 | 13 Feb 1984 | WWII | unknown |
Tiner, Marvin Alvin | 21 Feb 1927 | 15 Apr 1995 | WWII | unknown |
Walker, James H., II | 20 Mar 1928 | 22 Jan 1989 | WWII | unknown |
Whatley, Glenn Lee | 14 May 1923 | 14 Sep 1988 | WWII | unknown |
Williams, Thomas G. | 15 Dec 1910 | 16 Jul 1987 | WWII | unknown |
Woodruff, Bert | 23 Nov 1905 | 20 Jun 1968 | WWII | unknown |
Yates, J. W. | 1 Apr 1923 | 14 Jan 1980 | WWII | unknown |
United States Marine Corp Veterans | ||||
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Name | Born | Died | Service | Unit/Award |
May, Fredrick Bert | 4 Aug 1924 | 28 Apr 1979 | USMC | unknown |
Unknown Service Veterans | ||||
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Name | Born | Died | Service | Unit/Award |
Moseley J. E. | 6 Sep 1921 | 7 Nov 1994 | unknown | unknown |
Wingo, James J. | 6 Jul 1876 | 6 Feb 1945 | unknown | Texas 33rd Volunteer Infantry |
Veteran info provided by Holli Boone Kees Click to see Holli's
obit.
If you know of a veteran not listed here, but buried in the King/Aley Cemetery,
contact county coordinator and let us know so that the information can be posted here.
Athens Weekly Review Thursday December 17, 1903 Aley Community Will Driver died on morning of 13th and was buried on the 14th at King's Schoolhouse Cemetery. He leaves a wife and five small children to mourn the loss of a loving father and husband. Agnes R. Maddox Services for Agnes R. Maddox, 80, of Kemp were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Eubank Memorial Chapel in Mabank with Dr. Rocky Weatherford officiating. Burial followed at King Cemetery in Henderson County under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home of Mabank. Mrs. Maddox died Nov. 18, 1999, in Kemp. She was born Oct. 3, 1919, in Henderson County to Thomas Austin and Martha Ann Powell Bateman. She was a lifetime resident of Henderson County and was a Baptist. She was a member of the Eastern Star of Gun Barrel City, where she formerly held the position of worthy matron. She was preceded in death by her husband, William Maddox; and daughter, Patsy Lowe. Mrs. Maddox is survived by her daughter, Geraldine Haggard of Kemp; sister, Velma Vilott of Santa Fe Springs, Calif.; brother, Sidney Bateman of Gun Barrel City; grandchildren, Paul Lowe, Kim Fennel, Clint Haggard and Shannon Haggard; seven great-grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and other family members. Pallbearers were Charles Powell, James Vernon Powell, Clint Haggard, Mike Fennell and Tim Wilson. Annie Starek Services of remembrance were held for Annie Starek, 96, of Kemp, at Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home in Kemp on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2004, at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Larry Porch officiating. Interment followed at the King Cemetery in Henderson County. She was born in Czechoslovakia, Feb. 28, 1908, to Joseph and Monika Balajka, and died in Corsicana Oct. 30, 2004. She married Frank Starek, Jr. on Nov.10, 1926. They shared 66 years together, living mostly in Ellis and Henderson counties. She was a homemaker, loved her gardening and had the prettiest garden around, with lots of flowers. She loved every kind of flower. Mrs. Starek also loved fishing. If anyone mentioned fishing, she was ready to go. She holds the record in the family for catching the biggest fish at 87 years old, a 55 pound yellow cat, caught in the pond by her home. She loved to cook and her kitchen always smelled of fresh yeast rolls, donuts and cinnamon rolls. She enjoyed having friends stop by, always offering them a sweet roll or something. She will be missed by all. Her husband, Frank, preceded her in death in 1993. Brothers, Paul and Pete Balajka; sisters, Mary Bistricky and Emily Stanek; and two granddaughters, Linda Kay Starek Thompson and Rhonda Starek, also preceded her. Survivors include daughters and sons-in-law, Frances and Don Sheppard of Corsicana, Joan and Ray Stewart of Ennis, and Dorothy and Kenneth Baker of Kemp; sons and daughters-in-law, Jerry and Betty Starek of Kemp, and Richard and Cherris Starek of Mt. Vernon; 16 grandchildren, 36 great grandchildren; and 9 great great grandchildren. Pallbearers were Dennis Starek, Tracy Thompson, Larry Joe Starek, Keith Starek, Jamie Starek, and Scott Lamb. Honorary pallbearers were Dwayne Baker and Timmy Stewart. BERTHA HENDERSON FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. BERTHA LEE HENDERSON OF KAUFMAN WERE HELD MONDAY, JANUARY 4, FROM THE ANDERSON CLAYTON BROS. CHAPEL IN KEMP WITH REV. BERT ALFORD OFFICIATING. INTERMENT WAS IN THE KING CEMETERY. MRS. HENDERSON WAS BORN ON FEB 14,1907 IN THE ALEY COMMUNITY IN HENDERSON COUNTY. SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF MR. AND MRS. WILL HAMMONDS. SHE WAS EDUCATED IN THE HENDERSON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND WAS A MEMBER OF THE COTTAGE HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH IN KAUFMAN. MRS HENDERSON LIVED IN KAUFMAN FOR THE PAST TEN YEARS. MRS. HENDERSON MARRIED VIRGIL HENDERSON ON SEPTEMBER 16,1939 AT THE ALEY COMMUNITY. SURVIVING HER ARE: HER HUSBAND, VIRGIL HENDERSON OF KAUFMAN; SEVEN SONS, VIRGIL HENDERSON JR. OF CROCKETT; TRACY HENDERSON OF CROCKETT;ALBERT HENDERSON OF CROCKETT; BILL HUGHES OF EDGEWOOD;OTIS HUGHES OF DALLAS;HAROLD RAY HUGHES OF DALLAS;AND WALTER HUGHES OF CALIFORNIA; THREE DAUGHTERS, MRS REBA SMILEY OF KAUFMAN; MRS EARNESTINE BALL OF EUSTACE;AND MRS KATHRYN HOUSTON OF KEMP; FOUR BROTHERS, RAYMOND HAMMONDS OF DALLAS;JACK HAMMONDS OF FAIRFIELD;LOUIE HAMMONDS OF WILLS POINT;AND GUS HAMMONDS; ONE SISTER, MRS. ELOISE GRINSTEAD OF GARLAND; 40 GRANDCHILDREN AND SEVERAL GREAT GRANDCHILDREN AND GREAT GREAT GRANDCHILDREN. PALLBEARES WERE: KEVIN HENDERSON,CHARLES FORD,RICHARD FORD,HAROLD HUGHES JR.; BATY HOUSTON JR. AND WELDON HOUSTON 12-23 Bill Sides Funeral services for James W. "Bill" Sides, 68, of Kemp were held for 10:30 a.m. Monday December 13th at the Aley United Methodist Church in Seven Points with Eston Williams officiating. Burial followed at King Cemetery under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home in Seven Points. Mr. Sides passed away Thursday in Gun Barrel. Bill was born December 20, 1935 in Cleburne, Texas. He served in the United States Air Force from 1954 to 1957 during the Korean War. He was a Police Officer for the cities of Arlington and North Richland Hills for a combined 12 years, and he worked for the University of Texas Health Science Center where he was the Superintendent of Utilities for 18 years. He owned and operated Buddy's Liquor in Gun Barrel for 9 years and owned the Bookshelf in Seven Points for the past 4 years. He is survived by his wife Kay Sides of Kemp; children, Kayla Hughey of Kemp, Shawn Hughey of New York, Vickie Hicks of Lansing, NY, and Maria Hall of Portland, Oregon; and seven grandchildren. BOBBY JACK HENDERSON BURIED ON AUGUST 22, 1992 OF KEMP BY ANDERSON CLAYTON BROTHERS. HE DIED IN A TERRELL HOSPITAL AUGUST 19, 1992. HE WAS BORN AUGUST 6, 1933 IN ALBA. HE LIVED IN KEMP SINCE 1986 MOVING THERE FROM IRVING WHERE HE HAD LIVED FOR 30 YEARS. HE SERVED IN THE ARMY AND SPENT SEVERAL YEARS COACHING CHILDRENS FOOTBALL AND SOFTBALL, WORKING WITH INNER CITY YOUTHS AND WMCA. WIFE: MELBA HENDERSON OF KEMP,MOTHER: JETTIE HENDERSON OF IRVING,SON:CHARLES HENDERSON AND HIS WIFE LEIGH ANNE OF CHANNELVIEW,DAUGHTER:CYNTHIA BIGGAR AND HER HUSBAND RANDY OF KEMP GRANDCHILDREN: BILLY,AND B.J. BIGGAR OF KEMP AND REBECCA HENDERSON OF CHANNELVIEW. BROTHER: E.N. HENDERSON OF FARMERSVILLE, SISTER: JUANITA HUNN OF NORTH RICHLAND HILLS. Brenda Kay Scarborough Services for Brenda Kay Scarborough, 34, of Gun Barrel City are scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday at Legendary Baptist Church in Gun Barrel City with Mr. Billy Hodges and the Rev. Ron Flurry officiating. Burial will follow at King Cemetery in Henderson County under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home of Mabank. Mrs. Scarborough died Nov. 29, 1998, in Athens following a sudden illness. She was born April 26, 1964, in Waco to Glenda Yarbrough. Previously from Lewisville, she had resided in Gun Barrel City for the past six years and was Baptist by faith. Mrs. Scarborough is survived by her husband, Charles "Chuck" Scarborough of Gun Barrel City; her son, Alan Ray Scarborough of Gun Barrel City; one sister, Crissie Nicole Scarborough of Gun Barrel City; cousins, Carla Alder and Teresa Wolverton of Garland; one uncle, Pete Adler of Garland; other family members; and a host of friends. Biddie Nina Williams Funeral services were held for Biddie Nina Williams, 89, of Kemp on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002, at Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home with the Revs. Dale Mason and James Hughes officiating. Interment followed in the King Cemetery in Henderson County. Mrs. Williams was born Oct. 24, 1913, in Idabell, Okla., to Robert Boaz and Ella Mae (Gambrell) Ford and died Oct. 31, 2002, in Kaufman. She was a lifetime member of the Tolosa Baptist Church. She married Thomas G. Williams in Garvin, Okla., on Aug. 22, 1931, and he preceded her in death on July 16, 1987. Her parents, four sisters and five brothers also preceded her. She is survived by a lot of nieces and nephews. Members of the family were pallbearers. Kaufman Herald Oct 6, 1949 C E Little 64, Burns to Death at Tolosa Last Week Funeral rites were conducted at the Kings Cem in the Aley Community Thur afternoon for Cecil Everett Little, 64, who burned to death Wed morning at the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs Tom M Little. Mr Little's charred body was found by Mrs Little and other members of the family when they came home at noon Wed. He had obviously been burning trash, which spread to nearby grass. It is believed that he must have stumbled over a wire fence directly into the flames. The clothing was burned from his body. Lyle Price, minister of the Church of Christ at Kaufman, officiated. Burial was made in Kings Cem. Mr Little was born on 10/23/1884 at Lewisburg, Marshall Co, TN. He moved to Styx in 1901 and operated a community store there for many years. About three weeks before the tragedy which took his life, he sold his store and moved to the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs Tom A Little. He was the son of the late Mr & Mrs John Little, pioneer residents of the Tolosa Community. Surviving are his two brothers, Frank Little of Greenville and J D Little of Gainesville. He was never married. Mr Little had been a member of the Church of Christ at Styx for many years. Services for Charles "Rudy" Miller, 58, of Kemp are scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at Eubank Memorial Chapel in Mabank with the Rev. Lester Cody III officiating. Burial will follow at King Cemetery under the direction of Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home of Mabank. Mr. Miller died March 22, 2002, in Athens. He was born Sept. 13, 1943, in Dallas. Mr. Miller worked for the U.S. Postal Service as a letter carrier. He was a member of the NALC Postal Union. Survivors include his wife, Kathy Miller of Kemp; daughter, Shelly Clark of Dallas; sister, Marilyn Cody of Royce City; brother, Jan Miller of Tawakoni; and two grandchildren. Clarence Joseph Tetzlaff Graveside services for Clarence Joseph Tetzlaff, 92, of Irving were held at King Cemetery in Aley with Father Joe Kallookalam officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home of Seven Points. Mr. Tetzlaff died Feb. 1, 2003, in Irving. He was born Sept. 2, 1910, in Wasau, Wisc. Mr. Tetzlaff was a Catholic and retired from the security field. Survivors include his son, Gerald Tetzlaff of Irving; niece, Joan Callahan of Wasau, Wisc; granddaughter, Veronica Hangar of Grapevine; three brothers; and one sisters. 1-13 Claudie 'Tokey' Stone Funeral services for Claudie "Tokey" Stone, 82, of Kemp will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005, in the Anderson Clayton Bros. Chapel with the Rev. Richard Fulton officiating. Interment will follow in the King Cemetery under the direction of Anderson Clayton Bros. of Kemp. Mr. Stone was born Oct. 15, 1922, in the Aley Community to the late Marion Alexander and Minti (Bateman) Stone and passed away Jan. 8, 2005, in Athens. He was Baptist by faith and was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving during World War II. Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Lou Stone of Kemp; daughter, Claudie Jean Hudspeth of Aley; 2 grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. Charles 'Rudy' Miller Services for Charles "Rudy" Miller, 58, of Kemp are scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at Eubank Memorial Chapel in Mabank with the Rev. Lester Cody III officiating. Burial will follow at King Cemetery under the direction of Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home of Mabank. Mr. Miller died March 22, 2002, in Athens. He was born Sept. 13, 1943, in Dallas. Mr. Miller worked for the U.S. Postal Service as a letter carrier. He was a member of the NALC Postal Union. Survivors include his wife, Kathy Miller of Kemp; daughter, Shelly Clark of Dallas; sister, Marilyn Cody of Royce City; brother, Jan Miller of Tawakoni; and two grandchildren. Don Sibley Allsup Graveside services for Don Sibley Allsup, 69, of Seven Points were held at 2 p.m. Monday at King Cemetery in Aley with the Rev. Byron Jones officiating. Mr. Allsup died Nov. 6, 1999, in Tyler. He was born August 29, 1930, in Dallas to Alpheaus and Pearl Allsup. He lived in Augusta County for 31 years. He retired from Georgia Power Company, served in the U.S. Air Force for four years and in the U.S. Army for 23 years. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the national defense service medal and the Vietnam service medal with three bronze stars. He also received the Army commendation medal, good conduct medal, the bronze star, the VN Cross of Gallantry/Palm bronze service stars and the Vietnam campaign medal. He lived in the Cedar Creek Lake area for nine years and was a member of the Seven Points City Council, the Economic Development Corporation and a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was currently the mayor of Seven Points and was a Protestant. Mr. Allsup is survived by his wife, Claudett; daughters and sons-in- law, Vickie and Richard Johnson of Waynesboro, Ga., and Karen and Bobby Hawkins of Augusta, Ga.; son and daughter-in-law, Stephen and Julie Allsup of Martinez, Ga.; and eight grandchildren. Pallbearers were C.W. Daniel, C.D. Smith, Randy Whitehurst, Gerald Taylor, Danny Mills and Eric Taylor. Honorary pallbearers were Charles Reed, Tommy Taylor and Mike Earnheart. Debbie Gardner Harrison Debbie Gardner Harrison, 50, of Terrell died in Terrell on Dec. 22, 2004. She was born Debbie Carol Gardner, Dec. 17, 1954, in Dallas, daughter of J. D. and Zola (Greenhaw) Gardner. She married Jerry Harrison in 1992 and they had a wonderful marriage. Mrs. Harrison was a good Christian and she loved Jesus, her husband and her family. She was an employee of Southland Athletics in Terrell and was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan. She was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include husband, Jerry, of Terrell; daughter, Kanesha Dawn Dearing of Sachse; son, Christopher Michael Donaldson of Dallas; two sisters, Nancy Vanoverschelede of Coppell and Shirley Hill of Seven Points; mother, Zola Gardner of Seven Points; stepfather, Jim Smith of Seven Points; grandchild, Alissa Dearing of Sachse; nephew, Matthew Reece of College Station; and numerous other relatives and friends. Services were held Monday, Dec. 27, 2004, at 2 p.m., at Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home in Kemp, with the Rev. Eston Williams officiating. Interment followed in the King Cemetery in Henderson County. The family received friends at the funeral home Sunday evening from 6-8 p.m.. Athens Review Obituaries -- Placed 6-30-2004 Donna Reneigh Fetch Graveside services for Donna Reneigh Fetch, 58, of Mabank are scheduled for 2 p.m. Friday at the King Cemetery in Seven Points. Services are under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home in Seven Points. Mrs. Fetch died Sunday in Athens. She was born April 30, 1946, in Nampa, Idaho. She worked as an administrative assistant for a law firm; and in her spare time, she loved to do her sewing, embroidery and quilting. Survivors include by her children and their spouses, Tammy Fetch of Fort Worth, Kevin and Rhonda Fetch of Fort Worth, Vicki Lyn and Jeff Ignat of Mabank, Brian Fetch of Fort Worth; parents, Richard and Elanor Trefren of Denver; nine brothers; one sister; grandchildren Kristin Fetch of Alvarado, and Kevin Lee Fetch II of Fort Worth. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Conroe, Montgomery County, Texas The Conroe Courier Thursday, June 22, 2000 Seven Points, Texas 1932-2000 Dudley P. Walker Services for Dudley P. Walker, 67, of Seven Points, Texas, were Monday, June 19, 2000, in Eubank Memorial Chapel, in Maybank, Texas. Interment will be in King Cemetery, in Henderson County. Mr. Walker was born August 4, 1932, in Montgomery County, Texas, to Dudley Bryant and Ora Opal (Bush) Walker, and passed away Thursday, June 15, 2000 in Kaufman County. Survivors include his wife, Wanda Walker, of Seven Points, daughters, Dianne Duris, of Katy, Elaine Creighton, of The Woodlands, Pam Briton, of Conroe and Molly Ragsdale, of Seven Points; eight grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; brother, Randel Walker, of Cleveland; sisters, Betty Canon, of Longview, Lula Wallace, of New Caney and Bonnie Foster, of Cleveland; and a host of other family and friends. Tyler Morning Telegram, Fri. Apr. 27, 1001 Edward Shelton 1920 - 2001 Kemp - Services for Edward Sanford "Big Son" Shelton, 80, Kemp, are scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday at Tomlinson Funeral Home Chapel, Seven Points, with Ken Maddox officiating. Burial will be in the Aley/King Cemetery. Mr. Shelton died April 24, 2001, in Kaufman. He was born October 16, 1920, in Powell to the late Johnny Mack and Maudie May (Brown) Shelton. He served in the Army during World War II, and moved to Kemp in 1968 from Duncanville. He was a truck driver for Decker Packing Co., and a member of Beacon Church of Christ, Gun Barrel City. He was preceeded in death by his first wife, Annie Mae (Zube) Shelton, brother, William Shelton and sister, Johnnie Mae Butler. Survivors include his wife of 11 years, Mildred Maurine (Godwin) Shelton, Kemp; sons, Billy Gene Shelton, Carrollton; Randall Glenn Shelton , Seven Points; Sanford Ray Shelton and Leland Wayne Shelton, both of Gun Barrel City: daughters, Wanda June Brown, Red Oak, and Rebecca "Becky" Ferguson, Athens: sister, Pauline Alexander of Browns- boro, and Gracie Chandler, Wylie: 13 grandchildren; and 5 great- grand-children, Family will receive friends 6 - 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Cedar Creek Pilot July 5, 2002 Services for Emily Sue Moody Smith, 63, of Seven Points were held 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 2, 2002, at Christian Life Center with the Rev. John Creamer and the Rev. Larry Nulisch officiating. Interment followed at King Cemetery under the direction of Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home of Mabank. Mrs. Smith died Sunday, June 30, 2002, in Seven Points. She was born July 6, 1938, in Terrell. She was preceded in death by brother, Truman O. Rice. Survivors include husband, Oddie V. Smith of Seven Points; father, Truman Rice of Seven Points; mother, Rev. Lucille King Rice of Seven Points; son, Mark Smith of Seven Points; grandsons, Dustin Smith and Nathan Smith. Pallbearers were Mike Smith, Kenny Smith, Ricky Smith, Jermery Smith, Kevin Smith, and Chris Coburn. Honorary pallbearers were Dustin Smith and Nathan Smith. Mrs. Ethel Montgomery Mains Mrs. Ethel Montgomery Mains, 81, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1999 in Weatherford, Texas. Mrs. Mains was born Feb. 1, 1918 in St. Joe, Okla. to the late John and Clara Hampton (Coker) Montgomery. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10, 199 in the Legendary Baptist Church in Gun Barrel City with the Rev. Thurman Boatwright, the Rev. Rick Montgomery and the Rev. Ron Flurry officiating. Interment followed in the King Cemetery in Aley, Texas under the direction of Anderson Clayton Bros. of Kemp. Survivors include Clyde N. Mains; daughters and sons-in-law, Glenna and Marvin Walker of Weatherford, Texas, Nelda and Lee Padgett and Charlotte and Charles Lair of Gun Barrel City; 10 grandchildren, Ben Larry Isgitt, Brenda Duraso Allen Isgitt, Richard Isgitt, Bobby Isgitt, Gerry D. Padgett, Eddie Ash, Deborah Young, David Ash and Sherry Johnson; 31 great-grandchildren; two great-great- grandchildren; brothers, Charles Montgomery and Cecil Montgomery, both of Plano, Texas and Elvis Montgomery of Weatherford Texas; sisters, Gladys Partain and husband, Oda, of Midlothian, Texas and Lois Harrison and husband, Mack, of Weatherford; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Pallbearers were Gerry Padgett, Terry Padgett, Christopher Padgett, Johnny Harrison, Timmy Montgomery, Randy Montgomery, Shannon Monday and Daivd Ash. Anderson Clayton Bros. Kemp, Texas Glenn Ignat Rosary for Glenn Ignat, 53, Mabank, were held Oct. 22, 2004, at Eubank Memorial Chapel. Services were Oct. 23. 2004, with Msgr. John Brrennan officiating. Interment was in King Cemetery under the direction of Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home in Mabank. Ignat was born Jan. 20, 1951, in Painsville, Ohio, and died Oct. 18, 2004, in Mabank. He was preceded in death by his mother, Rosemarie (Sivak) Ignat and father, Henry Ignat. He was a home builder and resident of Mabank for 23 years. Survivors include his wife, Nancy Ignat, Mabank; sons, Stephen Plata and wife, Layci, Mabank; Romeo (Beau) Mancillas, Mabank; daughters, Sarah Moreno, Mabank; Justine Beem, Mabank; Army Plata, Lawton, Okla.; Nancy Beem, Illinois; grandchild, Jordan Nicole; brothers, Jeff Ignat and wife, Vicki Lyn, Mabank; Daryl Ignat, Ohio; John Henry Ignat, Florida; sisters, Cheryl Chan, Pam Cirino, Diana Michael, Mary Radke and Debbie Hudson all of Ohio. Pallbearers were Rodger Brooks, David Raichel, Tom Baker, Stephen Plata, Floyd White and Jim Baker. Garland S. O'Pry Services of remembrance were held for Garland S. O'Pry, 89, Kemp, February 25, 2003, at Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home, with Rev. Dub Henry officiating. Interment followed at King Cemetery in Henderson County, near Kemp. O'Pry was born August 3, 1913, in Limestone County and passed away Saturday, February 22, 2003, in Kemp. He was preceded in death by his wife, Billie Jo O'Pry, September 17, 1999, his parents, and a son, Garland Ray O'Pry. Survivors include sons, Robert O'Pry, Larry O'Pry and Irvin O'Pry; daughters, Betty Tumlinson, Darlene Mendez, Marlene Mendez, and Jarlene O'Pry; 15 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; sister, Estelle Vickery; and numerous other relatives and friends. Harold Kenneth Penrose Jr. Graveside services for Harold Kenneth Penrose Jr., 69, of Gun Barrel City are scheduled for 3 p.m. Thursday at King Cemetery in Seven Points with Jim Alford officiating. The service is under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home of Seven Points. Mr. Penrose died Aug. 14, 1999, in Seven Points. He was born April 28, 1930, He retired from Wal-Mart in 1995, and opened a lawn and garden equipment repair in Seven Points. He is survived by his daughters, Diana Pietrzykowski of Vancouver, Wash., and Pamela Tower of Gresham, Ore.; sons, Harold K. Penrose III of Kaufman, Randy Johnson of Lebannon, Mo.; their mother, Dionne Penrose of California; 16 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; one niece; and six nephews. Visitation is scheduled for 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Athens Daily Review Obituaries -- Placed 11-12-2002 Isabel Rodriguez Services for Isabel Rodriguez, 87, of Dallas are scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday at Seventh Day Adventist Church of Dallas with Rafael Polanco officiating. Burial will be in King Cemetery in Aley at 4 p.m. under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home of Seven Points. Mrs. Rodriguez died Nov. 9, 2002, in Dallas. She was born Nov. 19, 1914, in El Salvador to the late Ignacio Rodriguez and Isidora Sirabia. She is a former resident of El Salvador. She was a member of Seventh Day Adventist Church and a homemaker. Survivors include 19 children; 47 grandchildren; and 59 great- grandchildren. Visitation will be Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at the chapel at Tomlinson Funeral Home of Seven Points. Malakoff News 28 Mar 2003 Jo Anne Furrer Funeral services for Jo Anne Furrer, 71 of Styx, were at 10 am. March 21 at Church of Christ in Seven Points with Rev. Wayne England and Rev. Lawrence Taylor officiating. Interment followed at King Cemetery in Aley under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home of Seven Points. Mrs. Furrer was born October 16, 1931 in Wharton County and passed away March 18, 2003 in Styx. She was a housewife and a member of the Church of Christ of Seven Points. She served in the US Navy during the Korean Conflict. Survivors include her husband of 51 years, John Furrer of Styx; sons, Steven Furrer and wife Sarah of Austin; Douglas Furrer of Kaufman and Doyle Lashley of Kansas; daughters, Lori Dunagan and husband, Paul of Kemp and Barbara Furrer of Styx; sister, Patricia Schultz of Houston; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Pallbearers were John Amyx, Lynn Brantley, Paul Dunagan, Donald Greenhaw, Douglas Furrer and Truman Taylor. James Ray Baker Funeral services for James Ray Baker, 68, of Kemp were held at 3 p.m. Monday July 26, 2004 at the Anderson Clayton Brothers Funeral Home Chapel in Kemp with the Rev. Steve Hawkins and the Rev. Kellan Warren officiating. Interment followed in the King Cemetery near Kemp. James Ray Baker was born on August 8, 1935 in Forney, Texas, the son of the late James Russell and Sybil Arbuckle Baker and passed away on July 23, 2004 in Kemp. He lived in the Kemp area for the past 18 years and was a member of the Lively Missionary Baptist Church. He married Mary Williamson on May 21, 1987 in Lively. He is preceded in death by a son, Steven Baker in 2002. Survivors include his wife, Mary Baker of Kemp; son, James Scott Baker of Crandall; step-son, Bryant Whiteley of Georgie; grandchildren, Stephanie Raeanne Grimes of Austin, Kimber Ryan baker of Balch Springs; step-grandchildren, Tyler Bryant, Joshua Trey, Taylor Brooke Whiteley all of Georgia; sisters, Joyce Carlew of Royse City, Marsha Lemons of Grand Prairie and Danna Howell of Ft. Worth; as well as numerous other friends and relatives. Pallbearers were Brian Carlew, John Carlew, Johnny Stevens, Gregory Stevens, Dewey Haley and Jack Haley. Honorary pallbearers were Neal Carlew and Bill Barns. James Bingham Services for James Isaac Bingham, 90, of Gun Barrel City are scheduled for Wednesday at Tomlinson Memorial Chapel in Seven Points with Bro. Ronald Flurry officiating. Burial will be at King Cemetery under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home in Seven Points. Mr. Bingham died June 19, 1999, in Kaufman. He was born March 5, 1909, in LaPanne to Oscar and Martha Bingham. He was a member of Legendary Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Robert Bingham; grandson Robert Lynn Garner; four sisters; and two brothers. Survivors include his wife, Mary Viola Bingham of Malakoff; daughter and son-in-law Barbara Jean and James M. Parr of Gun Barrel City; son and daughter-in-law, Roland Darrell and Margie Bingham of Lawrenceville, Ga.; sisters, Otha Hoefling of Yorktown, Letha Novak of Runge, Jessie Novak of Kennedy, "Pie" Marjorie Faye Schach of Victoria and Aillen Goetke of Runge; brothers, Bill Bingham and Robert Bingham of Kennedy; 14 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Charles and Rodney Garner and Matthew Hutchins. Honorary pallbearers will be Darren, Richard, Kevin, Wesley and Stacy Bingham, Daniel Garner and Danny Glenn Garner. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Obituaries -- Placed 6-14-2004 Jimmy Don Adams Jr. Services for Jimmy Don Adams Jr., 44, of Ashdown, Ark., were held at 10 a.m. Monday at Eubank Memorial Chapel in Mabank with the Rev. Kenneth Hensley officiating. Burial followed at King Cemetery in Kemp under the direction of Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home of Mabank. Mr. Adams died June 11, 2004, in Ashdown. The Athens Review Tuesday April 29, 1952 J. M. Monds Dies In Dallas; Rites Tuesday at Kemp J. M. Monds, 77-year-old retired farmer and lifelong resident of Kemp, died early Monday afternoon in the home of a daughter, Mrs. J .P. Greenhaw of Dallas. Funeral services were held from the First Baptist Church of Kemp Tuesday at 3 p. m. with burial in King Cemetery. Rev. J. E. Buell conducted the rites. Grandsons were pallbearers. Mr. Monds married the former Miss Emma Hansen in Athens on March 14, 1926. Survivors include his wife of Dallas; a son C. E. Monds of Bonham; two daughters Mrs. J. C. Thomas of Houston and Mrs. J. P. Greenhaw of Dallas; three step daughters, eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Kemp. Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home directed. September 09, 2002 Obituaries - Placed 9-9-2002 Katie McLeod Hughes Services for Katie McLeod Hughes, 77, of Gun Barrel City are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Eubank Memorial Chapel in Mabank. Burial will follow at Aley-King Cemetery in Henderson County under the direction of Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home of Mabank. Mrs. Hughes died Sept. 7, 2002, in Athens. She was born July 28, 1925, in Emory to James and Mary Caldwell McLeod. Previously of Dallas, she had lived in Gun Barrel City since 1970. She was a Baptist. Survivors include her husband, Kenneth Hughes of Gun Barrel City; son, James Littlejohn of New Braunfels; daughters, Sandra Gardner of Dublin, Mary Clark of Dallas and Patricia Whitley of Kemp; stepdaughter, Kathy Sanders of Bon Weir; sister, Maude Koontz of Fort worth; 13 grandchildren; five grandchildren; one great-great- grandson; and other relatives. LaVaughn Ruff Graveside services for LaVaughn Ruff, 78, Seven Points, were held Oct. 9, 2004, at King Cemetery in Henderson County under the direction of Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home of Kemp with the Rev. Eston Williams officiating. LaVaughn was born May 1, 1926, in Grandview to William Alvin Bailey Sr., and Ethel Mac McKnight Bailey and passed away Monday, Oct. 4, 2004, in Malakoff. She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Gene Bailey and William A. Bailey Jr. She worked as a waitress at Norma's Cafe and was baptized into the Mormon Church in Gilmer. Survivors include her husband, Cleveland Ruff, Seven Points; daughter, Stacie Morris, Seven Points; grandchildren, Trenton Bailey and Zackary Morris, both of Seven Points; and numerous other relatives and friends. Transcribed from The Dallas Morning News Tuesday, March 7, 1933 - page 3 Funeral Tuesday for Mrs. J. L. Massey Funeral services for Mrs. J. L. Massey, 68, who died Monday at her home, 4226 Cabell Drive will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Foley- Fraser Funeral Home ???? Oak Lawn avenue, the Rev. ? A. Colley, assisted by the Rev. W. T. Tidwell, officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Surviving Mrs. Massey are her husband, J. L. Massey, two daughters, Miss Eunice Massey, and Mrs. R. R. McElree; two sons, James A. and William L.Massey, and two grandsons, all of Dallas. The Dallas Morning News Monday, February 17, 1947 page 2 - section 1 James L. Massey Passes at Home James L. Massey, 79, retired building contractor and Dallas resident for 45 years, died at his home 5624 Miller, Sunday. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Eunice Hamilton and Mrs. Mary McElree, both of Dallas; two sons, W. L. Massey of Blessing, Matagorda County, and J. A. Massey of Dallas. Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m Monday at the Sears and Summit Church of Christ with the Rev. Melvin Wise, officiating. From the Daily Times Herald (Dallas, TX) Monday, February 17, 1947 Page 15 - Section 2 MASSEY, James LeRoy, age 79, 5624 Miller, died Sunday. Born in Texas, resident of Dallas 45 years. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Eunice Hamilton and Mrs. Mary McElree; two sons, James A. Massey, Dallas; William L. Massey, Blessing, Tex.; brother, William L. Massey, Dallas; two grandsons, James A. Massey, Jr., Robert A. Massey, Dallas. Remains to lie in state from 3:30 and services at 4 p.m. Monday at Sears and Summitt Church of Christ with Mr. Melvin Wise officiating. Interment Restland Memorial Park. Pallbearers: A. W. Pierce, J. P. McElree, F. A. Hiett, W. L. Massey, W. F. and W. E. Little. Arrangements Guardian Funeral Home, L-3197. Sherman (Texas) Democrat 01-Oct-1945 page 7 William M. Little Wiliam M. Little, 78 a retired laborer and resident of Sherman 25 years, died suddenly at 9 a.m. Sunday at his home, 904 South Wal- nut, following a heart attack. Funeral services are pending the arrival of relatives, but will be conducted by the Rev. Claude Johnston, pastor of the North Park Baptist Church. Burial will be in West Hill Cemetery under direction of John C. Daniel Funeral Home. Little was born June 10, 1867 near Ashville, Tenn., a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Little. He and Martha Vincent were married July 7, 1895 at Tom Bean, where they resided until coming to Sherman. He was a member of the Central Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife; two sons, Jack Little of Denison and Eugene V. Little, with the Navy at Hollister, Calif.; six daughters, Mrs Obie Evans and Mrs.Sam Franklin of Sherman, Mrs. Luther Earthman of Denison, Mrs. Walter Sizemore of Dallas, Mrs. John Melton of Lake Charles, La., and Mrs. C. A. Burton of Houston; three brothers. Jim Little of Gainesville, Frank Little of Whitewright and Cecil Little of East Texas; 18 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Gainesville Register 26-Aug-1950 Mrs. J. D. Little Mrs. Ada Little, 75, wife of J. D. Little, 503 North Commerce Street, died at 5 p.m. Friday in a local hospital after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Era Church of Christ, H. A. Lynch, minister, officiating. Burial will be in Era cemetery, arrangements by the Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral home. Born Dec. 30, 1874, in Lewisberg, Tenn., Mrs. little was married there Dec. 3, 1892, to J. D. Little. They came to Cooke County some 50 years ago, lived at Era for 35 years, and in Gainesville for 15 years. She was a member of the Church of Christ. Surving are her husband; five sons, Robert of Era, Fred, of Palo Alto, Calif., Bruce of Oklahoma City, Sewell of Sacrtamento, Calif., and Lee of Pauls Valley, Okla.; one brother, John McCord of Bonham; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Transcribed from The KAUFMAN HERALD (weekly paper) May 27, 1948 - Page 6 Thomas M. Little of Kemp Succumbs Thomas M. Little of Kemp, Rt. 2, died in Terrell Friday and funeral rites were conducted Sunday with burial at King Cemetery. Mr. Little was born in Tennessee on December 27, 1873. He came to Texas and first located in Dallas, later moving to Aley. He married Miss Effie Gardner on May 3, 1909. One of their five children preceded him in death. Surviving are his widow; four sons, Ray Little of Styx, Roy Little of California, Lee Little of Paris, and Beryl Little of the U. S. Army; three brothers, Jim of Gainsville, Frank of Greenville, and Cecil of Styx. Kemp News dated Sept 3, 1964 W. E. LITTLE PASSES IN KEMP William Edgar Little, a son-in-law of Mrs. Hayden Bateman of Mabank, died at his home in Kemp Saturday night. Funeral services were held at 10:00 am Monday morning at the Methodist Church in Kemp with burial in the city Cemetery. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Opal Little and one daughter, Mrs Glen Cain, both of Kemp. September 3, 1964 Edgar Little William Edgar Litle, Kemp resident, died at his home there Saturday night. Funeral services will be held from the First Methodist Church in Kemp at 10:00 A.M. Monday with the Rev. Charles Mehaffey and the Rev. Norman Carter officiating. Interment will be in the Kemp Cemetery under the direction of the Anderson Funeral Home. Mr. Little was born in Grand Prairie, Texas on June 25, 1894. He later lived in the Styx community of Kaufman county and for a number of years worked in the oil fields of Pampa and Borger in West Texas. He moved to Dallas in 1925 and for the past eighteen years has been a resident of Kemp where he was employed as Water Superintendent before his retirement. He was a member of the Christian Church and was a veteran of World War I, serving overseas for several months. Surviving him are: his wife Mrs. Opal Louise Little of Kemp; one daughter Mrs. Glen Cain; two grandchildren, Larry Cain and Cindy Cain both of Kemp; one brother, Earl Little of Mesquite; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Johnson of Richardson; a number of nieces and nephews; and other relatives. Monitor Dated Nov 20, 1988 OPEL LOUISE LITTLE Services for Opel Louise Little of Kemp Were at 3 pm Wednesday Nov 16 in the Chapel of Anderson Clayton Bros,. Funeral Home in Kemp with Jim Burke officiating, Interment was in the Kemp Cemetery. She Died in Kaufman November 14 after a long Illness. She was born in Kemp on August 29, 1909, The daughter of Hayden and Jessie Bateman And married William Edgar Little in 1930 in Oklahoma. He preceded her in death in 1964 She had lived in Kemp area for most of her Life and was a member of St. Ann Catholic Church. She is survived by a daughter LaFrances Sloan of Kemp; granddaughter, Cindy Leigh Cain of Kemp; three brothers, Putman Bateman of Lively, J. C. Bateman of Gun Barrel City, Mauldin Bateman of Fort Worth; Three sisters, Golden Leslie of Fort Worth, Inez Baker of Oak Grove and Jewel Anders Of Dallas. Pallbearers included Joe Baker, Neal Sloan, Jack Wilson, Jack Roberts, Waymond Sloan And Dickie Reed. LaFrances is shown with a different last name in the two obits. She was divorced from Glen Cain. They had two children Cindy & Larry Cain. Larry was killed in Cattle Truck. She Later married Calvin Sloan and he has since Also died. PHILLIPS (Year 1981) Mrs Willie Phillips of Route 5, Kemp, Texas died Sunday Feb. 1 in Kaufman after a long illness. She was born August 25 1889 in the Aley Community, Henderson County, Texas, the daughter of Pink and Mrs. Ann Gardner Greenhaw, living in the Aley Community all her life and educated in the public schools of Aley. She married Thomas W. Phillips September 8 1912. Mr Phillips died Oct. 9 1972. Mrs Phillips was a member of the Aley Methodist Church. Survivng are two sons: Thurman D. Phillips of Route 5, Kemp, Texas and Roy Little of Dallas, Texas; three grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; one brother, W.A. Carriffee of Chandler, Texas and other relatives. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday Feb. 3, from the Aley Methodist Church, with Rev. A.H. Logan officiating with the internment in the King Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Gene Little, John Little, Kenney Boren, J.C. Patterson, J.T. Greenhaw, and J.W. Gardner. Anderson-Clayton Bros. Funeral Homes of Kemp was in charge of arrangements. Louis Samuel Moseley Services were held for Louis Samuel Moseley, 74, of Scurry at 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, 2002, at Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home Chapel, with the Revs. Royce Turner and Denny Mackey officiating. Interment followed in King Cemetery under the direction of Anderson Clayton Bros. Mr. Moseley was born March 29, 1928, in Wichita Falls to the late Earl and Millie (Howes) Moseley. He died Oct. 21, 2002, in Dallas. He married Viola Christine Hamilton on April 12, 1945. His parents, a brother, Bernard Moseley, and sister, Helen Moseley prececed him in death. Survivors include his wife of 57 years, Viola Moseley of Scurry; sons, Virgil Moseley of Ft. Worth and Louis Moseley Jr. of Kemp; daughters, Sue Yates of Quinlan and Robin Linder of Seven Points; 11 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; sister, Evelyn Jo Hamilton of Dallas; brothers, Leonard Moseley of Waxahachie, Lester Moseley of Irving, James Moseley of Kaufman and David Moseley of Kemp, along with numerous nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. Pallbearers were Jason Moseley, Greg Moseley, Joshua Linder, Jake Linder, Jerry Yates and Glenn Linder. Honorary pallbearers were his four brothers. Luther Perry Robertson Jr. Luther Perry Robertson Jr., of Lancaster, Texas, was born Jan. 19, 1929, in Styx, Texas, and passed away June 23, 2002, in Dallas. Survivors include wife, Jackie Shotwell Robertson; sons, Roger Dale Robertson, Curtis Wayne Robertson and Darrell Desmon Robertson; daughter, Debra Ann Brockman; brother, Frank D. Robertson; and sisters, Edith Louise Terry and Vela Traylor; and five grandchildren. Family recieved friends Tuesday, June 25, 2002, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Byrum Funeral Home, Lancaster, Texas. They received friends Wednesday, June 26, from 6 p.m to 9 p.m. at Anderson-Clayton Funeral Home in Kemp. Services were held 2 p.m. Thursday, June 27, 2002, at Anderson-Clayton Funeral Home of Kemp. Interment followed in Aley King Cemetery with Chaplain Joe Knight presiding. Obituaries Leonard Walton Jones Services for Leonard Walton Jones, 77, of Kemp were held at 2 p.m. on April 14, 2004 at Eubank Memorial Chapel with Rev. Wally Broyles and Mr. Clifton Smith officiating. Interment followed in King Cemetery. Mr. Jones was born May 8, 1926 in Scurry and died Monday, April 12, 2004 in Kemp. He was a heavy equipment mechanic. Survivors include wife, Mary Beth Jones of Cap City; son, Bill and Diane Smith of Mabank; daughter-in-law Robin Smith of Mabank; grandchildren Tracy Smith of Arlington, Elizabeth and Will Smith of Mabank, Bradley Smith of Malvern, Ark., Johnathan Smith of Mabank, Jake Smith of Mabank, Kenneth Smith of Mabank, and Caleb Smith of Mabank. Visitation was from noon to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, April 13 at Eubank Cedar Creek. Margaret Jo Yudizky Funeral services for Margaret Jo Watkins Yudizky of Mooresville, N.C., were held Sept. 12, 2004, in the King Cemetery, with Rev. Jim Renfro officiating. Interment followed under the direction of Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home of Kemp. Yudizky was born on Sept. 21, 1945, in Dallas, the daughter of the late Elton and Imogene Taylor Lynch, and passed away on Sept. 7, 2004, in Mooresville, N.C. She began a career with the Dallas County Sheriff's Office. Once retiring, she managed a few convenience stores. For the last few years, she enjoyed traveling the NASCAR circuit with her husband, Tom, selling NASCAR souvenirs. Margaret Jo was very special to all of us, and to anyone who knew her, she was "Granny" or "Mom." She is survived by her loving husband of 15 years, Tom Yudizky of Mooresville, N.C.; sons, Ricky D. Watkins and wife Jenna, Kemp, David W. Watkins and wife, Holly, Seagoville, and Terry D. Watkins and wife, Mellissa, Mooresville, N.C.; stepsons, T.J. Yudizky and wife Charla, Houston; and Brian Yudizky, Mooresville, N.C.; stepdaughters Amy Yudizky, Kemp; and Alex Yudizky, Dallas; grandchildren, Dustin, Ashley, Chase, Chris, Emily, Mason, Blake, Corey, Lexis, Naudia, Thomas, James and Julian, as well as a large extended family who love and will miss her dearly. Malakoff News Mildred A. Tucker Graveside services for Mildred A. Tucker, 76 of Seven Points, were at 2 p.m. December 26 at King Cemetery near Seven Points with Bro. Bobby Adams officiating under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home in Seven Points. Mrs. Tucker was born April 15, 1927 in Corsicana to Robert and Nell Pohl and passed away Tuesday in Athens. Survivors include her children, Carleen Sharp of Ferris; Roger Tucker of Seven Points; Terry Tucker of Seven Points and Richard and Kathy Tucker of Ferris; brother, Robert Pohl of Bryan; sister, Martha Pohl of Caldwell; 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Morris Gray Services for Morris Gray, 59, of Gun Barrel City are scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Eubank Memorial Chapel in Mabank with the Rev. Dell Boshart officiating. Burial will follow in King Cemetery in Henderson County under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home in Mabank. Mr. Gray died Sept. 24, 1999, in Dallas. He was born Feb. 2, 1940, to Thomas and Dessie Cornett Gray. He was a lifetime resident of the Cedar Creek area and was a Baptist. Mr. Gray owned and operated Judy's Saloon in Seven Points. He was a member of HOG and loved to ride his Harley Davidson motorcycle. He was preceded in death by his parents; and son, Thomas Edward Gray. He is survived by his wife, Judy Gray of Gun Barrel City; sons, Tony Gray of Mabank, Buddy Gatlin of Ohio and Timothy Sciolaro of DeSoto; daughters, Sheila Love, Stacy Yakesch, Terrie Gray and Tammy Cantrell, all of Kemp, Tonya Sciolaro of DeSoto, Lawana Moore of Ferris and Shirlene Worrell of DeSoto; sisters, Katherine Jones and Claudette Plugett of Lake Tawakoni; 17 grandchildren; and a host of other family members. Pallbearers will be Donnie Higgins, Tony Wilson Gray, Tony Lynn Gray, Spencer Morris, Roger McCulley, Randy Rose and Billy Daniel. Visitation is scheduled for 6-8 p.m. Friday at Eubank Funeral Home of Mabank. PHILLIPS (Year 1981) Mrs Willie Phillips of Route 5, Kemp, Texas died Sunday Feb. 1 in Kaufman after a long illness. She was born August 25 1889 in the Aley Community, Henderson County, Texas, the daughter of Pink and Mrs. Ann Gardner Greenhaw, living in the Aley Community all her life and educated in the public schools of Aley. She married Thomas W. Phillips September 8 1912. Mr Phillips died Oct. 9 1972. Mrs Phillips was a member of the Aley Methodist Church. Survivng are two sons: Thurman D. Phillips of Route 5, Kemp, Texas and Roy Little of Dallas, Texas; three grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; one brother, W.A. Carriffee of Chandler, Texas and other relatives. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday Feb. 3, from the Aley Methodist Church, with Rev. A.H. Logan officiating with the internment in the King Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Gene Little, John Little, Kenney Boren, J.C. Patterson, J.T. Greenhaw, and J.W. Gardner. Anderson-Clayton Bros. Funeral Homes of Kemp was in charge of arrangements. ATHENS WEEKLY REVIEW February 22, 1934 The past Wednesday R. L. (Lee) Gardner died and was buried at King's cemetery Thursday. Mr. Gardner had been in bad health for several years. He is survived by his wife and seven children. He also has one brother and one sister living: William Gardner of Pauls Valley, Okla. and Mrs. E. C. Carrifee of this place. All the relatives attended the funeral except two sons and a daughter, Jack and Jim Gardner and Mrs. Maggie Jones, of California. The Rev. L. M. Masters of Terrell, conducted the funeral services. Ronald R. Waldie Services for Judge Ronald R. Waldie, 72, of Seven Points are scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday at the Eubank Memorial Chapel in Mabank with the Rev. Victor Bohlman officiating. Burial will follow in King Cemetery under the direction of Eubank Funeral Home in Mabank. Mr. Waldie died Sept. 23, 1999, in Tyler. He was born Sept. 25, 1926, in Pasadena, Calif., to E.B. and Rosie Mae Casey Waldie Sr. Previously of Dallas, he had lived in Seven Points for the past 20 years. He was a member of St. Peters Church in Gun Barrel City and was involved in civic duties. Mr. Waldie owned a law firm in Dallas for many years and was a municipal judge in Seven Points. He presided as municipal judge in Eustace and Caney City and was former city attorney for Seven Points. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marines and the U.S. Air Force and spoke several languages. He is survived by his wife, Miriam Waldie of Seven Points; sons, Ronnie Waldie of Garland, Frankie Kovacic of Dallas and Jimmy Waldie of Rockwall; daughters, Patricia Dawn McCullar of Dallas and Denise Gail Webb of Fort Worth; brother, Charles Waldie of Gun Barrel City; eight grandchildren; and many other family members. Visitation is scheduled for 6-8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to American Lung Association of Texas, 8150 BrookRiver Dr. Box 151, Dallas TX, 75247. September 13, 2002 Obituaries - Placed 9-13-2002 Sondra Arcelia Terry Services for Sondra Arcelia Terry, 57, of Gun Barrel City are scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday at Eubank Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Marsha Hodges officiating. Burial will follow at King Cemetery under the direction of Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home of Mabank. Mrs. Terry died Sept. 11, 2002, in Tyler. She was born Oct. 25, 1944, in Baltimore, Md. She was a homemaker. Survivors include her husband, Norman Lee Terry of Gun Barrel City; daughter, Sondra Bullion of Gun Barrel City; son, Paul Craig of Gun Barrel City; stepsons, Randy Terry and Richard Terry, both of Gun Barrel City; and grandchildren, Michael Bullion, Austin Craig, Brandon and Andy Terry, Brooke Bullion, Taylor Craig, Courtney Terry, Christie Terry and Lauren Terry; and many nieces, nephews and other family members. Family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. September 03, 2002 Obituaries - Placed 9-3-2002 Troy Columbus 'Junior' Durham Services for Troy Columbus "Junior" Durham, 68, of Kemp were held Sunday at Tomlinson Funeral Home Chapel in Seven Points with Jim Winfro officiating. Burial followed at Aley King Cemetery under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home of Seven Points. Mr. Durham died Aug. 29, 2002. He was born Sept. 14, 1933, in Dallas. Mr. Durham, also known as "Bull," was self-employed in retail sales until his retirement in 2000. Previously of Dallas, he was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a Christian. He was a member of the Model A Gang and loved to restore Model A cars. He loved old western movies and his garden. He also loved fishing and often took his children and grandchildren with him. Survivors include his wife of 42 years, Mary Evelyn Durham; children, Troy Columbus Durham Jr., Carolyn Kay Campbell, Steven Roy Durham and Debbie Mixon; siblings, Travis Durham, Leon Durham, Eugene Durham, Diane Winkles, David Durham, James Durham and Kathy Daughtery; grandchildren, Sasha Durham, Laura Ashley Durham, Brandi Kay Tascano, Anthony Troy Mills Jr., Troy Columbus Durham III, Kristien Mary Durham, Joshua Cole Durham, Ariel Marie Brena, Kelsey Brooke Brena, Triston Dean Durham, Misty Dawn Mixon, Kristy Mixon and Alicia Mixon; and four great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Anthony Troy Mills Jr., Johnny Watson, Michael Campbell, Steven Roy Durham, Joshua Cole Durham and Troy Columbus Durham Jr. Van Carl Hanson Graveside services for Van Carl Hanson, 71, of Tool were held at 11:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 5, at King Cemetery with the Rev. Eston Williams under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home. Mr. Hanson died Feb. 3, 1999, in Tool at his residence. He was born July 19, 1927, in Roeville, Miss., to Jeff and Donie Hanson. He married Mamie Doris Bell June 24, 1983, and they lived in the Cedar Creek area for many years. Mr. Hanson is survived by his wife, Mamie Doris Hanson of Tool; son, Tommy Hanson of Balch Springs; daughter, Shirley Hanson of Balch Springs; stepdaughter, Sharon and Lee Alewine of Garland; sister, Jimmie Lee Hanson of Seagoville; brother, Troy Hanson of Florida; one grandchild. William A. 'Bill' Hoover Services for William A. "Bill" Hoover, 76, of Kemp were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Eubank Memorial Chapel with Wayne England officiating. Burial followed at King Cemetery under the direction of Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home of Mabank. Mr. Hoover died Jan. 19, 2003, in Dallas. He was born July 13, 1926, in Wheatland. Mr. Hoover was self-employed. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Shrine-Hella Temple and U.S. Army Tec 4. Survivors include his wife, Kathleen Hoover of Kemp; stepson, Tommy Hagy of San Antonio; sons, Alex Hoover of Rockwall, Bill Hoover of Fort Drum. N.Y., and Warren Hoover of Garland; stepdaughters, Patricia Lynn Martin of Kerrville and Jennifer Troutman of Tool; grandchildren, Warren, Chris and Leanna Vanlandingham; and stepgrandchidlren, Michelle, Nicholas Troutman and John Martin. William A. "Bill" Moore Services for William A. "Bill" Moore, 77 of Tool, were at 10 a.m. April 28 at the Tomlinson Funeral Home Chapel in Seven Points with Bro. Mike Manning officiating. Interment followed at the King Cemetery in Seven Points. Mr. Moore was born June 3, 1926 in Sulphur Springs to Frank and Mamie Moore and passed away April 24 in Tyler. Bill joined the Army and served in the U.S. Army during World War II and he was a member of the First Baptist Church in Tool. Survivors include his wife, Doris Moore of Tool; stepson, Butch Canada of Kemp; brother and his wife, Carl B. and Faye Moore of Richardson; sister-in-law, Lula Moore of Emory and numerous nieces and nephews. Notes for WILLIE JOHN GREENHAW: PHILLIPS (Year 1981) Mrs Willie Phillips of Route 5, Kemp, TX died Sun Feb 1 in Kaufman after a long illness. She was born Aug 25, 1889 in the Aley Community, Henderson Co, TX, the daug of Pink and Mrs Ann Gardner Greenhaw, living in the Aley Community all her life and educated in the public schools of Aley. She married Thomas W Phillips Sep 8, 1912. Mr Phillips died Oct 9 1972. Mrs Phillips was a member of the Aley Methodist Church. Survivng are two sons: Thurman D Phillips of Route 5, Kemp, TX and Roy Little of Dallas, TX; 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren; one brother, W A Carriffee of Chandler, Texas and other relatives. Funeral services were held at 2:30 pm Tues Feb 3, from the Aley Methodist Church, with Rev A H Logan officiating with the internment in the King Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Gene Little, John Little, Kenney Boren, J C Patterson, J T Greenhaw, and J W Gardner. Anderson- Clayton Bros. Funeral Homes of Kemp was in charge of arrangements. Julia Idella {Henson} Henderson Born May 21,1904 Henderson County Tx . Died March 28, 2001 Henderson County Tx . Services March 30,2001 at 10:00 A.M.Anderson Clayton Bros Chapel. Kemp Tx Interment King Cemetary Aley ,Tx L.E. Ficklin Services for the Rev. L.E. Ficklin, 81, Gun Barrel City, were held Nov. 11, 2004, in the Anderson Clayton Bros. Chapel with the Rev. Jim Shafer officiating. Interment was in the King Cemetery under the direction of Anderson Clayton Bros. of Kemp. Ficklin was born July 27, 1923, in Powell to the late Frank and Blanch (Strange) Ficklin and died Nov. 8, 2004, in Gun Barrel City. He was preceded in death by a stepdaughter, Aletha Mae Rogers, and a stepson, Gene Vance. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving in World War II. He was a minister for more than 40 years and started at least three churches in the lake area. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Seven Points. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Ficklin, Gun Barrel City; son, L.E. Ficklin Jr., and his wife, Myra Sue, Jacksonville Beach, Fla.; daughters, Linda Hogden, Dallas; Pam Causey and her husband, Kenneth, Granberry; and Brenda Rees and her husband, Ken, Canton, Mo.; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; stepson, Milton Vance and his wife, Mozell, Mesquite; and stepdaughter, Shirley Freeman, Lakeside Village. Levi Hamby Funeral services for Levi Hamby, 17, of Kemp, were held at Anderson Clayton Bros. Funeral Home Chapel in Kemp on Monday, Dec. 6, 2004, at 10 a.m. Interment followed in King Cemetery in Henderson County. He was a Junior at Kemp High School and an A-B Honor Roll student. He played the tuba in the Kemp band and loved computers. Levi had a big heart and loved life. He was a member of the Maranotha Fellowship Church in Terrell. He was loved and will be missed by all who knew him. An aunt, Tonya Kimberlin, preceded him in death. Survivors include mother and father, Shannon and James Weems of Kemp; sister, Chellsea Weems of Kemp; maternal grandparents, Terry Lynn Hamby of Payne Springs and Billy Lee Hamby of Logan, Ohio; paternal grandparents, Jimmy and Anita Weems of Terrell and Charlotte and Wayne Hamilton of Seranton, Ark.; uncles, Billy Lee Hamby of Sabina, Ohio, Norman Kimberlin of Wilmington, Ohio, and Gem Weems of Terrell; and numerous other relatives and friends. Pallbearers were John Farmer, Ollie LaCour, Brent Howder, Clayton Goff, Coach Phil Hale and Joe McNair Graveside services for Mildred A. Tucker, 76 of Seven Points, were at 2 p.m. December 26 at King Cemetery near Seven Points with Bro. Bobby Adams officiating under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home in Seven Points. Mrs. Tucker was born April 15, 1927 in Corsicana to Robert and Nell Pohl and passed away Tuesday in Athens. Survivors include her children, Carleen Sharp of Ferris; Roger Tucker of Seven Points; Terry Tucker of Seven Points and Richard and Kathy Tucker of Ferris; brother, Robert Pohl of Bryan; sister, Martha Pohl of Caldwell; 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Robert Lee Hammonds , Born, December 26,1943 died Tuesday October 17,2002. Services King Cemetary Thurday Oct. 17, 2002 2:00 p.m.Officiant Bro. Bubba Rutherford Interment King Cemetary Aley, Tx Arrangment By Capps Memorial Chapel , Fairfield Tx (all above obits donated by Terry (Henderson) Fike chrisandterrifike@yahoo.com
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