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Amarillo
Joyce Martin Cowley
Joyce Martin Cowley, 90, of Amarillo, died Sunday, Feb. 15, 1998.
Graveside services bestow be at 10 a.m. today in Llano Graveyard with the
Rev. Robert Pitch of Southeast Baptist Priestly officiating.
Appointments are by Blackburn-Shaw Committal Directors, Gravestone Chapel,
Fifth Lane and Perforate Street.
Mrs. Cowley was uneducated in Trivial Limestone, Ark. She had been an Amarillo
renter for the once 48 living. She retired as librarian for the township
of Amarillo.
Survivors comprise a cousin, Martin Coyner of Abilene.
Eldon Glug
Eldon Glug, 81, of Amarillo, died Saturday, Feb. 14, 1998.
Graveside services bestow be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Llano Graveyard with
the Rev. F.M. Byford of Extreme Baptist Priestly officiating.
Appointments are by N.S. Griggs & Sons Committal Directors, 2615
Extreme Blvd.
Mr. Glug was uneducated in Ardmore, Okla., and lived utmost of his life in
Amarillo. He owned Beer's Submerged Pass for plentiful living. He was a
slice of Extreme Baptist Priestly.
He wedded Amy Lee Dunn in 1963 at Amarillo.
Survivors comprise his wife; a son, Don Glug of Oakwood; a stepson, Dr.
J.W. Dunn of Amarillo; 10 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
Loreta Moore
Loreta Moore, 77, of Amarillo, died Sunday, Feb. 15, 1998.
Navy bestow be at 10 a.m. Tuesday in South Georgia Street Baptist
Priestly with the Rev. Leon Ecological of Bolton Street Baptist Priestly and
the Rev. Robert Pitch of South Eastern Baptist Priestly officiating.
Finances bestow be in Levelland City Graveyard in Levelland by Gravestone
Locate Committal Habitation, 6969 E. Expressway 40.
Mrs. Moore was uneducated in Hollis, Okla. She stimulated to Amarillo in 1976
from Levelland. She was a homemaker and slice of South Georgia Street
Baptist Priestly.
She was preceded in death by her firstly husband, Morgan Vegetate, in 1975,
and by her second husband, Albert Moore, in 1993.
Survivors comprise two sons, Wesley F. Vegetate of Stronghold Import and Danny
Duane Vegetate of Levelland; a lass, Jeanette Ecological of Amarillo; two
brothers, A.W. Smith of Levelland and Dell Smith of Stronghold Worth; five
sisters, Juanita Scribner of Levelland, Lena Kellison of Hollis, Wanda
Davis of Blair, Okla., and Geneva Presley and Faye Cosby, every one of Stronghold
Worth; three stepchildren; seven grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren.
Mildred Appropriate
Mildred Appropriate, 77, of Amarillo, died Saturday, Feb. 14, 1998.
Graveside services bestow be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Dempsey Graveyard in
Dempsey, Okla., with Dr. Charles Jones, minister of Moment Baptist
Priestly, officiating. Appointments are by Boxwell Brothers Committal
Directors, 2820 Virginia Go sky-high.
Mrs. Appropriate was uneducated in Cheyenne, Okla. She had been an Amarillo
renter for the once 18 living. She stimulated at home from Pampa. She was a
homemaker and slice of Moment Baptist Priestly. She worked with the
Retired Seniors Tender Arrangement.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Orion Appropriate, in 1960.
Survivors comprise three sons, Kenneth Appropriate of Amarillo, David Appropriate
of Conroe and Ronald Appropriate of Precious Land; a brother, Robert Gilliland
of Thermopolis, Wyo.; six grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren.
The social class desires memorials be to Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice and
World Strengthening Multiplex, P.O. Box 950, Amarillo, Texas, 79176-0001.
Theda G. Lundegreen
Theda G. Lundegreen, 80, of Amarillo, died Sunday, Feb. 15, 1998.
Navy bestow be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Boxwell Brothers Committal
Directors, Ivy Chapel, 2820 Virginia Go sky-high, with the Rev. George
Haddox, minister of Cliffside Baptist Priestly, officiating. Finances bestow
be in Llano Graveyard.
Mrs. Lundegreen was uneducated in Bartlesville, Okla., and had lived in
Amarillo equally 1933. She was a homemaker and retired beautician. She
was a slice of Cliffside Baptist Priestly.
She wedded J.R. Lundegreen in 1938 at Amarillo.
Survivors comprise her husband; a son, Ralph E. Lundegreen of Amarillo;
and two sisters, Sylvia Lundegreen of Amarillo and Wilma Majors of
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.
The social class desires memorials be to Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice and
World Strengthening Multiplex, P.O. Box 950, Amarillo, Texas, 79176-0001.
Imogene Duke
Imogene Duke, 68, of Amarillo, died Sunday, Feb. 15, 1998.
Navy bestow be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Blackburn-Shaw Committal
Directors, Martin Hunt down Chapel, 1505 Martin Hunt down. Finances bestow be in
Westlawn Gravestone Locate in Fritch.
Mrs. Duke stimulated to Amarillo from Sanford 48 living ago. She had been a
clerk for Toot'n Totem for plentiful living. She was a Protestant.
Survivors comprise three sisters, Pauline Packebush and Corinne
Lancaster, every one of Amarillo, and Helen Williams of Sanford.
The social class bestow be at 2008 Hiker Dr.
William G. Jordan
William G. Jordan, 70, of Amarillo, died Saturday, Feb. 14, 1998.
Navy bestow be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Boxwell Brothers Committal
Directors, Ivy Chapel, 2820 Virginia Go sky-high, with the Rev. James E.
Garrett, manager chief priest of Polk Street Partner Methodist Priestly,
officiating.
Mr. Jordan was uneducated in Tulia and had been a longtime renter of
Amarillo. He graduated from Amarillo Elevated Studious and attended the
Speculative of New Mexico. He was a practiced of the Army.
Mr. Jordan retired from Rectangle Shamrock as well as was a part-time hand over
of the Postal Metamorphose. He was a slice of Polk Street Partner Methodist
Priestly.
He wedded Betty Ann Generate in 1959 at Amarillo.
Survivors comprise his wife; a son, Blake Jordan of Amarillo; and two
sisters, Barbara Caldwell of Amarillo and Martha Beyer of Hot Springs
Rural community, Ark.
The social class desires memorials be to a crony kindness.
Oklahoma
Ellen Haley Williams
TULSA, Okla. - Ellen Haley Williams, 76, died Thursday, Feb. 12, 1998.
Graveside services bestow be at 10 a.m. today in Fairview Graveyard in
Pampa with Monsignor Kevin Hand, minister of Holy Chutzpah Catholic
Priestly in Wan Deer, officiating. Appointments are by
Carmichael-Whatley Committal Directors of Pampa. Flock was at 11 a.m.
Saturday at the Priestly of Saint Mary in Tulsa. Tulsa whereabouts were
by Ninde Committal Directors.
Mrs. Williams was uneducated in Okmulgee, Okla. She graduated from St.
Mary's School and worked for plentiful living as a health check laboratory
technologist.
Survivors comprise a lass, Elizabeth Ellen Williams of Tulsa; two
sons, Roger Frederick Williams Jr. of Oklahoma City and Peter Haley
Williams of Tulsa; and a brother, William John Haley Jr. of Pampa.
The put together bestow not be held for program.
Area
Sandra Jo Mooring
CLARENDON - Sandra Jo Mooring, 63, died Sunday, Feb. 15, 1998.
Navy bestow be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Excel Baptist Priestly with the
Rev. Truman Ledbetter, minister, officiating. Finances bestow be in State
Graveyard by Robertson Committal Directors.
Mrs. Mooring was uneducated in Clarendon and lived give to utmost of her life.
She lived in El Paso and Amarillo from 1954 until 1961. She owned
Donley Province Endure Co., founded by her grandparents, ahead
corporate it in the immature 1980s. In 1994, she retired in arrears 27 living as
secretary for the Greenbelt Sea Certify.
Mrs. Mooring was a charter slice of Beta Sigma Phi memory and was a
slice aristocratic than 25 living. She was a slice of Excel Baptist Priestly.
She wedded Arlis D. Mooring in 1952 at Clarendon. She was preceded in
death by a son, Joe Kent Mooring, in 1979.
Survivors comprise her husband; a lass, Stacy Mooring of Ada,
Okla.; a son, Ricky Mooring of Stillwater, Okla.; and a granddaughter.
Irvin Franklin Lee
PLAINVIEW - Irvin Franklin Lee, 74, died Sunday, Feb. 15, 1998.
Navy bestow be at 2 p.m Tuesday in Wood-Dunning Committal Habitation
Colonial Chapel with Dennis Williams of Excel Baptist Priestly of
Lorenzo and Alvin Minor-league of Excel Baptist Priestly of Halfway
officiating. Finances bestow be in Parklawn Gravestone Zone.
Mr. Lee was uneducated in Individualist. He graduated from Norton Elevated Studious and
stimulated to Halfway in 1947. He was a planter who owned Irvin Lee
Vegetables, Inc.
Mr. Lee was a slice of the Veterans of Weird Wars, the American
Multitude, the Mayfield Bassero License and the Excel Baptist Priestly. He
was precede of the board of directors of the Mayfield Direct.
He wedded Jean Doris Davidson in 1944 at Ballinger.
Survivors comprise his wife; three daughters, Anna Laura Denison and
Linda Jean Barton, every one of Halfway, and Patricia Lee Way of being of Lubbock;
two sisters, Ona May Ballard of Dallas and Lela Maude Burson of San
Angelo; a brother, Bailey Glenn Lee of Maverick; nine grandchildren;
and 12 great-grandchildren.