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HOMER
HAFFORD
(De Leon Free
Press, Thursday, March 6, 1980)
Homer Hafford, 81, was dead on
arrival at the De Leon
Hospital Thursday at 5:55 p.m. (28 Feb 1980). Services were held
Saturday at
2:00 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church.
The Rev. Charles McClure, pastor,
officiated. Burial was
in the Downing Cemetery, under the direction of Nowlin Funeral Home.
Born June 22, 1898, in Navarro
County, he was a retired
butcher and grocery man. He married Opal Nabors December 16, 1917, in
De Leon.
He was a Methodist. He had lived in and around De Leon since he was
eight years
old.
His wife preceded him in death in
1965. Survivors include
a son, Derroll of Waco; three brothers, Alfred of Downing, Hollie and
Nomer,
both of De Leon; a sister, Emma Vaughan of Durant, Oklahoma; two
grandchildren;
and 4 great grandchildren.
The music was furnished by the
Methodist Church choir and
friends.
Pallbearers were Alvin Hafford,
Robert Johnson, Jim
Nabors, John Nabors, Emmett Locke, and Claude Underhill.
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JIMMY LOIS HAFFORD
De Leon, Texas
Jimmy Lois Hafford, 70, a clerk for
the city of De Leon
died Wednesday at a De Leon hospital.
Funeral: 2 p.m. Friday at First
United Methodist Church.
Burial: Downing Cemetery.
Nowlin Funeral Home, De Leon (817)
893-5104.
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JOHN NOMER HAFFORD
John Nomer Hafford, 78, a longtime
resident of De Leon,
died at 1:07 p.m. Tuesday, April 28, 1981 in De Leon Hospital.
Funeral services were at 5 p.m.
Wednesday, April 29, at
First Methodist Church, directed by Nowlin Funeral Home, De Leon.
Rev. Charles McClure, minister of
the church, officiated.
Burial was in Downing Cemetery.
Born November 19, 1902, in Navarro
County, he was retired
from the grocery business. He married Pauline Skaggs January 26, 1941,
in
Granbury. He was a Methodist.
Survivors include his wife; a son,
Bobby Winkles of De
Leon; a daughter, Christeen McDonald of Abilene; two brothers, Alfred
of
Downing and Hollie Hafford of De Leon; a sister, Emma Vaughan of
Durant,
Oklahoma; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
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JOYLENE HAFFORD
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Hospital after a short illness.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m.
Tuesday, March 31, at
First United Methodist Church, directed by Nowlin Funeral Home, De Leon.
Burial was in Downing Cemetery.
Born August 21, 1931, in De Leon,
she was a member of
First United Methodist Church.
Survivors include her parents,
Hollie and Maude Hafford of
De Leon; and a sister, Jimmie Lois Hafford of De Leon.
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MAUDE HAFFORD
Maude Hafford, 85, a lifelong
resident of De Leon, passed
away Monday, July 18, 1983, at 4:05 a.m. in the De Leon Hospital after
a brief
illness.
She was born January 25, 1898, in
Comanche County to the
late Henry and Sally Heath. On December
16, 1914, she married Hollie Hafford. He preceded her in death June 5,
1982.
She was a member of the De Leon First United Methodist Church.
Funeral services were held Tuesday,
July 19, at 2:00 p.m.
in the De Leon First United Methodist Church with Brother Charles
McClure of
Ennis officiating. Music was by C. L. Mohon, Jr., Al Strassner, Marvin
Holdridge, C. G. Morton, and Claude Wayne Underhill.
Pallbearers were Bobby Winkles,
Glenn Peoples, Ray Harvey,
Emmett Locke, I. C. Donegan, and Bobby Gayle Winkles.
Burial was in the Downing Cemetery
under the direction of
Nowlin Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hafford is survived by one
daughter, Jimmie Lois
Hafford of De Leon. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Joylene,
and a
sister, Flo Appleby, and four brothers, Blake, Arthur, Milton, and
James Heath.
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GERALD HANSON
(De Leon)
Gerald Hanson, a farmer, died
Tuesday, 26 Apr 1994, at a
De Leon hospital. He was 76.
Funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. today
at Nowlin Funeral Home
in De Leon. Burial will be in Downing
Cemetery.
Mr. Hanson was born in Comanche
County January 1, 1918,
where he was a lifelong resident.
He was member of the Assembly of
God Church.
Survivors: Wife, Maurice Hanson of
De Leon; daughter, Mary
Oma Mathis of De Leon; brother, Joy Dean Hanson of De Leon; three
sisters,
Elizabeth Smith of Euless, Faye Moore of fort Worth, and June Rumple of
Stephenville; four grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren.
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URA WILLIE HANSON
Funeral services for Ura Willie
Hanson, 92, formerly of
the Downing community, were held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1988,
in the
De Leon Funeral Home Chapel. Officiating was Minister Ralph (Frank)
Starling
and music was by the De Leon Church of Christ. Burial was in Downing
Cemetery.
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Martin Loudermilk, and Roland
Hildebrand.
Mrs. Hanson died December 19 at the
Mulberry Manor Nursing
Home in Stephenville.
Born April 26, 1896, in Comanche
County, she was married
to George W. Hanson on August 3, 1913, in Comanche County. Mr. Hanson
died
March 21, 1952. She was a member of the Graham Street Church of Christ
in
Stephenville.
Survivors include two sons, Gerald
Hanson and Joy Dean
Hanson, both of the Downing community; three daughters, Elizabeth Smith
of
Euless, June Rumple of Stephenville, and Faye Moore of Fort Worth; two
brothers, Robert Howard and Frank Lancaster, both of De Leon; three
sisters,
Stella Wolf of Hamlin, Alma Owens of Wichita Falls, and Rachel Hamilton
of De
Leon; 14 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great
grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by two
daughters, three
brothers, and three sisters.
De Leon Funeral Home was in charge
of arrangements.
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BOB HASLEY
(Tomball, Texas) Bob Hasley, 77,
died Friday, December 28,
1990, at a hospital in Tomball.
Services were held at 2 p.m.
Saturday, December 29, at
Klein Funeral Home in Tomball with Rev. Joe Jones officiating. Masonic
graveside rites were at 1 p.m. Sunday at Downing Cemetery, directed by
Nowlin
Funeral Home. Masonic graveside rites were by Armstrong Masonic Lodge
No. 445,
De Leon.
Mr. Hasley was born in De Leon on
June 25, 1913, to John
William, Sr., and Maude Rucker Hasley. He was a pipeline inspector for
Exxon, a
member of the First United Methodist Church of Tomball, a veteran of
World War
II serving in the Army Air Corps in Africa and Italy, and member of
Tomball
Lodge No. 1096.
Survivors include his wife, Maudie
Hasley of Tomball; a
daughter, Syleta (Mrs. Howell) Jones of Pasadena; a sister, Lillie
(Mrs.
Johnny) Allen of El Paso; three grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren; two
nephews; and a niece. He was preceded in death by a sister, Pearl
Warner, and a
brother, J. W. ATrump@
Hasley.
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CUMBIE OLYN HATLEY
Cumbie O. Hatley Taken by Death
Cumbie O. Hatley, 67, resident of the
Downing Community for
many years before moving to Comanche eleven years ago passed away here
Sunday
following an illness of less than 24 hours. He had worked most of the
day
Saturday preceding his death the next day at 5 p.m.
Funeral services were held for Mr.
Hatley Monday afternoon
at the Downing Methodist Church with Rev. J. D. Smoot, Comanche
Methodist
minister, and Rev. Arthur Johnson, pastor of the First Baptist Church,
Comanche, in charge.
Pallbearers were W. C. McKlesky,
George H. Loudermilk, Lee
Spruill, Tiller Yates, Roy Thomas, and Elzo Brinson.
Mr.
Hatley, who was considered one of Comanche
County’s best citizens, was born June 6, 1882 in Goodwater,
Alabama. He came to
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wife and some eleven years ago when
he came to Comanche to make
his home with his daughter, Mrs. Ronald Dillin.
Mr. Hatley was married June 25, 1907,
to Miss Pearl Beaty,
who passed away December 5, 1937. They were the parents of two children
who
survive: Arl Hatley of Fort Worth and Mrs. (Larue) Dillin; also
surviving are
the following grandchildren, John Arl Hatley, Jr. and Patricia Hatley
of Fort
Worth, and Neta Fay and George Dillin, Jr. of Comanche, and by two
following
sisters, Mrs. J. H. Holmes of De Leon
and Mrs. John Shipp of Alabama and by a number of nieces and nephews.
Mr. Hatley was converted early in
life and united with the
Methodist Church.
Burial: November 6, 1949, Downing
Cemetery, Downing,
Comanche County, Texas.
Out of county people attending the
funeral were: Mr. &
Mrs. A. M. Beaty and children, Abilene; Jordan Bruce, Loraine; Mrs.
John
Sullivan and children; Mr. and Mrs. Collins Beaty, San Antonio; Mr.
& Mrs.
C. K. Russom, Fort Worth; Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Batsell, Fort Worth; Mr.
&
Mrs. Grady Hatley, Alabama; Richard Hatley, Alabama; Mr. & Mrs.
Watt Wood,
Alabama; The Grissom children of El Paso; Mr. & Mrs. Audis Beaty,
Coleman;
Mrs. A. A. Britton, Hamilton; & Rev. & Mrs. Campbell, Glen Rose.
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BELON COLON HORNSBY
BELON C. Hornsby, 60, of Lubbock,
formerly of Abilene and
Wichita Falls, died Tuesday, December 3, 1985, at Lubbock General
Hospital
after a sudden illness.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday
at First Baptist Church
in De Leon.
Burial will be at Downing Cemetery,
near De Leon, directed
by Nowlin Funeral Home of De Leon. Local arrangements are made by
Resthaven
Funeral Home of Lubbock.
Born Jan. 22, 1925, in De Leon, to
the late Arlo and Annie
Kerley Hornsby. He married Laverne Carmack Feb. 5, 1944, in De Leon. He
retired
in 1980 after 35 years in the retail lumber business. He was a veteran
of the
U.S. Army Air Corps. He was a resident of Lubbock since 1980, moving
from
Wichita Falls. He moved to Wichita Falls from Abilene. He was a member
of the
First Baptist Church in Jacksboro.
Funeral services for Mr. Hornsby
were held at 2 p.m.
Friday, December 6, 1985, in the De Leon First Baptist Church with
Brother
Cecil Harper officiating. Music was by La Joyce Johnson, C. L. Mohon,
Pearl
Spruill, Al Strassner, and Wayne Chambers. Pallbearers were Otis
Solley,
Michael Couch, Billy Rainwater, Harold Moore, Mark Hogue, and James
Coan.
He was preceded in death by a
brother, Truman Hornsby.
Survivors include his wife, Laverne
of the home; two sons,
Max Hornsby of Wichita Falls and Roger Hornsby, of Lubbock; a daughter,
Janis
Hornsby of New Orleans, La; and a grandson, Josh.
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VERA ADALINE HORNSBY
Funeral services for Vera Adaline
Hornsby, 82, of De Leon,
were held Saturday, July 2, 1983, at 2:00 p.m. in the Nowlin
Funeral Home
Chapel with Brother Charles McAffee officiating. Music was furnished by
Gladys
Holdridge.
Pallbearers
were John Mark Spruill, Franklin
Loudermilk, Sherman Sides, Bobby Dewayne Simpson, Bennie
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Simpson, and Sammy Anders.
Mrs. Hornsby was born October 22,
1900, in Comanche
County, Texas to the late C. H. and Anna Simpson. He was married to
Moses d.
Hornsby in 1924 in Comanche County. He preceded her in death. She had
lived in
De Leon most of her life and was a member of the Downing Methodist
Church.
Survivors include four brothers,
Carl Simpson of De Leon,
John Simpson of Comanche, Willard Simpson of Gatesville, and Varnell
Simpson of
Irving; one sister, Beuna Loudermilk; two grandsons, David Cook of
Dallas and
Dale Cook of Plano; and a great-grandson, Aaron Cook of Plano.
Burial was in the Downing Cemetery
under the direction of
Nowlin Funeral Home.
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SARAH MAE WILSON HULSEY
Mrs. Claude (Sarah Mae) Hulsey, 82,
longtime resident of
the Downing Community died Tuesday, November 5, 1985 at her De Leon
home.
Funeral services for Mrs. Hulsey
were at 2:00 o’clock
Friday afternoon, November 8, at Nowlin Funeral Home, De Leon.
Officiating was Payne Hattox, a
Church of Christ minister.
Burial was in the Downing Cemetery.
Born August 23, 1903, in Comanche
County, she married
Claude Hulsey October 2, 1921. He died June 23, 1955. She was a member
of Downing
Baptist Church.
She was also preceded in death by a
son, John Doyle
Hulsey, July 8, 1957 and one brother Volentine Wilson, April 18, 1981.
Survivors include three sons, James
Q. “Buck” Hulsey of
Fort Worth, Jerry W. Hulsey of Fort Worth, and Gerald D. Hulsey of
Jerome,
Idaho; nine grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
SARAH MAE HULSEY, 82, of De Leon
was found at her home
Tuesday, November 5, 1985; apparently she had passed away on Monday,
November
4, 1985. Sarah was born August 23, 1903 in Comanche County, Texas to
the late
Frank and Eula Powers Wilson. She was married to Claude Hulsey on
October 2,
1921 in Comanche. He preceded her in death on June 23, 1975. She had
lived in
the Downing area most all of her life, being a member of the Downing
Baptist
Church.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Hulsey
were held Friday,
November 8, 1985 at 2:00 p.m. in the Nowlin Funeral Chapel with
Minister Payne
Hattox officiating. Music was by LaJoyce Johnson and C. L. Mohon, Jr.
Pallbearers were James Hulsey, Michale Hulsey, Kenneth Hulsey, Kevin
Hulsey,
Heath Bamber, and Sean Wyatt. Burial was in the Downing Cemetery.)
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BETTY SUE KENNEDY
Betty Sue Evans Kennedy, 83, of De
Leon, died Wednesday,
Nov. 4, 1987, at 7:34 a.m. in the De Leon Hospital after a brief
illness.
Funeral services were held at 10:00
a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7,
1987, in the First United Methodist Church with Rev. David Mosser
officiating. Dotty Hare provided music
for the service. Burial was under the direction of Nowlin Funeral Home
in
Downing Cemetery
The
daughter of John R. and Martha Loudermilk Evans
was born in Downing, Texas, on July 11, 1904. She was a
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retired school teacher and came to
De Leon in 1981 from
Odessa. She was married on July 31, 1984, to Clarence Kennedy who
survives. She
was a member of Chapter 693 Order of Eastern Star and the First United
Methodist Church in De Leon.
Survivors, besides her husband,
include a stepson, Larry
Kennedy of Huntsville, Alabama; a great niece Ruby “Ren” Goins of
Kingsland,
Texas; a great-great niece, Paula Price of Odessa; a
great-great-nephew, Dirk
Brown of Odessa; a great-great-great nephew, Jason Herndon of Odessa;
two
step-grandchildren, Joel and Jennifer Kennedy; and numerous other
nieces and
nephews.
Pallbearers for Mrs. Kennedy were
Cal Calhoun, Larry
Simpson, Deryl Brown, Coy Otwell, Hank Kimbro, and Bill Livingston. Named as honorary pallbearers were Garland
Andress and Leonard Foster.
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KATHERINE KENNEDY
Katherine Kennedy, 71, former
Brownwood resident, died
Friday, Nov. 20, 1987, in Napa, Calif.
Graveside services were at 1 p.m.
Friday, Nov 27, 1987, at
the Downing Cemetery, in Comanche County, Texas, with Rev. Leon Woods
officiating, directed by Davis-Morris Funeral Home of Brownwood.
Born in Troop, she lived in
Brownwood and El Paso and
moved to California 11 years ago.
She was a homemaker and a member of
the Grace Baptist
Church.
Survivors include her son, Bobby O.
Kennedy of Napa,
Calif.; a daughter, Mary Katherine Knight of Rome, N.Y.; two brothers,
Herman
Kerbow of Corpus Christi and Jess Hayes of Brownwood; a stepsister,
Ruby
Brubaker of Brownwood; a step-brother, Frank Kerbow of Coleman; five
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
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OVIE WINKLER KENNEDY (1)
De Leon – Ovie Winkler Kennedy, 94, a
homemaker, died
Friday, April 28, 2006, at a Clifton care center.
Graveside services:
3:30 p.m., Monday in Downing Cemetery.
She was born Sept. 20, 1911, in Big
Sandy, moved to De Leon
in 1992. She was married to Travis G. Kennedy in 1933. He preceded her
in death
in 2004.
Survivors: Son, Jerry M. Kennedy and
wife Joyce of
Monroville, PA; daughter, Carolyn Sue Miller and husband, Terry of
Clifton.
Nowlin Funeral Home, De Leon (254)
893-2021
(Comanche Chief)
KENNNEDY (2)
Ovie Winkler Kennedy, 94, of De Leon,
Texas died on Friday,
April 28, 2006 in the Clifton Lutheran Sunset Home in Clifton, Texas.
She
was born on September 20, 1911 in Big Sandy, Texas
to the late Francis (Frank) M. Winkler and Zora Winifred
Smith Winkler. She was
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Lampasas and Odessa. She was a member
of the First United
Methodist Church in De Leon.
Mrs. Kennedy was united in marriage
to Travis G. Kennedy on
September 23, 1933 in Rising Star, Texas. Mr. Kennedy preceded her in
death on
December 8, 2004.
She is survived by son, Jerry M.
Kennedy and wife Joyce of
Monroeville, PA; daughter, Carolyn Sue Miller and husband Terry of
Clifton;
five brothers, Raymond Winkler of Midland, Billy Winkler of Odessa, Joe
Winkler
and wife Su-Ann of San Angelo, Adon Winkler and wife Bobbie of Temple,
and
Gaylon Winkler and wife Dora of Monahans; two sisters, Lonna Wise of
Midland,
and Zella Glover of North Little Rock, Arkansas; seven grandchildren,
Joe
Kennedy and wife Juliet of San Jose, California, Lynn Fetsko and
husband Bob of
Albuquerque, New Mexico, Kelly Cetin and husband Kerim of Livonia, MI,
Angela
Eagle and husband Steve of Pittsburg, PA, Roscoe Miller and wife Jenny
of
Granbury, Justin Miller and wife Morgana of El Paso, and Jake Miller
and fiancé
Dina Konyshev of Honolulu, Hawaii; and 9 great-grandchildren, with
another
great-grandchild to be born soon. She
was also preceded in death by brothers, Leonard Duward “Peanut” and
Troy
Winkler.
Funeral Services were held at 3:30
p.m. on Monday, May 1,
2006 at graveside in the Downing Cemetery, Comanche County, Texas with
Pastor
Lisa Neslony officiating.
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MILDRED O. HULSEY
Mildred O. Hulsey, age 89, of De
Leon, Texas, died on
Sunday, March 19, 2000 at the Canterbury Villa Nursing Home in De Leon.
Mrs. Hulsey was born April 18, 1910
in Comanche county to
A. L. Colcleasure and Ellen Fritts Colcleasure, both deceased. She
married Ben
Hulsey in Comanche County on April 10, 1937. Mrs. Hulsey was a
homemaker and
had resided in Comanche County area all of her life. She was a
Protestant.
Graveside funeral services were at
11:00 a.m. Tuesday,
March 21, 1000 at the Downing Cemetery. Rev. Jackie Auvenshine
officiated with
Nowlin Funeral Home in charge.
Survivors include two daughters,
Patsy Oden of Abilene and
Marjorie Click of Lakewood, Colorado; and two grandchildren. She was
also
preceded by her husband, Ben Hulsey and one sister, Dovie Scott.
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ALBERT LAMPMAN
(De Leon)
Albert Isaac Lampman, 64, retired
truck driver, died
Monday, July 10, 2000, at a De Leon nursing home.
Funeral: 2 p.m. Thursday at Nowlin
Funeral Home. Burial:
Downing Cemetery.
Albert Isaac Lampman was born June
10, 1936, in Alvarado
to Albert I. Lampman, Sr. and Ozella Riley Lampman. He had lived in De
Leon
since 1989. He was a Pentecostalist.
Mr. Lampman was preceded in death
by his parents.
Survivors: Wife, Deloris Barton
Lampman, sons, Michael
Lampman of Rome, GA., and Mark Lampman of Washington, D.C.; daughter,
Terri
Mullins of Gustine; brothers, L. H. Lampman of De Leon, Ed Lampman of
Crowley,
and Gene Lampman of Fort Worth,; sister, Nedra Lampman of Morgan; and
four
grandchildren.
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BERT LEONARD LEE
Bert Leonard Lee of Levelland,
Texas was born September 8,
1914, and died November 5, 1988 in Lubbock, Texas.
Funeral services were held Monday,
November 7, 1988 at
10:00 a.m. in Levelland in the Geo. C.
Price Funeral Chapel with Dale Self of
Levelland and Jim Lindley of Lubbock officiating.
Graveside services were held
Monday, November 7th,
1988 at 5:00 p.m. in the Downing Cemetery, Downing, Texas.
Survivors included his wife Myrtle
Hafford Lee of
Levelland; his daughter Sharon Smith of Levelland; two brothers, Rubin
Lee of
Florida and Eduis Lee of Oklahoma; and two grandchildren.
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IMA LESLEY
Ima Lesley, 73, of De Leon passed
away at 5:20 a.m.
Tuesday, June 11, 1985, at the De Leon Hospital after a brief illness.
She was
born Jan 18, 1912, in Comanche County to the late Walter and Mintie
Wilson
Loudermilk. On Nov 27, 1932, she was married to Noble Lesley, who
preceded her
in death Oct 20, 1967. She was a member of the Downing Church of Christ.
Funeral services for Mrs. Lesley
were held Wednesday, June
12, at 2:30 p.m. in the Nowlin Funeral Home Chapel with Minister Jimmy
Cantwell
of Brownwood officiating and Minister Payne Hattox of De Leon
assisting. Music
was arranged by Fred Holdridge. Pallbearers were Franklin Loudermilk,
John
Scott, Walter Loudermilk, Gerald VanZandt, Wayland Loudermilk, Wayland
Lesley,
Woodrow Browning, and Alvin Hafford. Burial
was in the Downing Cemetery.
Survivors include two sons, Curtis
and Royce; one brother,
Don Loudermilk; and five grandchildren. Nine brothers, Murray, Holder,
Lloyd,
O.A., Earney, Houston, Lee, Ewell, and Roy, and one sister, Alma
Hafford,
preceded her in death.
(Card of Thanks) - Sincere thanks
to everyone for their
expressions of sympathy and help during our time of sadness. Thanks,
also, to
the doctors and nurses of De Leon Hospital.
The Family of Ima Lesley
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H. D. LEWIS
Funeral services for Henry Dewayne
Lewis, 44, of Houston,
formerly of De Leon were at 2 p.m. Monday, March 28, 1981. at the
Northside
Baptist Church in De Leon.
Rev. Elmer Whitehead officiated.
Burial was in Downing Cemetery
under the direction of
Nowlin Funeral Home.
Mr. Lewis died at 4:05 a.m.
Saturday, March 28, at
Diagnostic Hospital in Houston.
He was born April 15, 1936 in
Gorman and had lived in
Houston the past two years. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include his mother, Arbella Lewis of De Leon; a
son, Ronnie Lewis of Houston, a daughter, Belinda Spear of Dallas; a
brother,
L. T. Lewis of De Leon; a sister, Nina Davidson of Midland; and four
grandchildren.
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VERNON LEWIS
Vernon Lewis, 33, Comanche truck
driver, died at 10:00 o’clock
Thursday afternoon, June 14, 1984, in Comanche Community Hospital after
an
extended illness.
Graveside services for Mr. Lewis
were held at 2:00 o’clock
Sunday afternoon, June 17, in Downing Cemetery. Officiating was Tommy
Johnson,
minister of the Church of Christ, N. Pearl, Comanche.
Mr. Lewis, son of Milton and Helen
Campbell Lewis, was
born October 30, 1950 in Kansas City, Missouri. He married Ginger Evans
on June
27 in Kirksville, Missouri. He was a Baptist.
Survivors include his wife, Ginger
of Comanche, three
sons, Vernon Lee Lewis, Jr. William Joseph Lewis, and Milton Stanley
Lewis all
of Jacksboro; his parents, Milton and Helen Lewis of Green Forest,
Arkansas;
one brother, Eugene Lewis of Kirksville, Missouri; and one sister,
Wanda Ayes
of California.
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JESSIE JAMES LOGAN
Funeral services for Jessie James
Logan, 59, of De Leon,
were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 1982, at Nowlin Funeral Home in
De Leon.
Rev. Jimmy King officiated. Burial
was in Downing
Cemetery.
Mr. Logan died at 10 p.m. Tuesday,
June 2, at the Veterans
Administration Hospital in Temple.
Born February 1, 1923, in Hollis
Springs, Arkansas, he had
lived in De Leon most of his life. He was a laborer and a veteran of
World War
II.
Survivors include two brothers,
Ethan A. Logan of De Leon,
and Elmer Gay Logan of Wolf City; a sister, Eva Lee Ray of Wolf City;
and
several nieces and nephews.
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DON WILSON LOUDERMILK
Don Wilson Loudermilk, 80, died
Sunday, November 13, 1994,
at his residence in De Leon (Downing), Texas.
Funeral services were held Monday,
October 14, at 2:00
p.m. in the De Leon Church of Christ. Glenn
Boyd, assisted by A. C. Morris officiated.
Interment was in the Downing
Cemetery under the direction
of Nowlin Funeral Home.
Mr. Loudermilk was born October 9,
1914 in Downing, Texas.
On October 7, 1933 he married Nathilee Boyd of De Leon.
He had lived in the De Leon area
all his life.
Survivors are his wife, Nathilee
Loudermilk of Downing;
one daughter, Freda Van Zandt of Downing; two grandsons and three
great-grandchildren.
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DORIS JUANITA LOUDERMILK
(De Leon)
Mrs. Doris Juanita Loudermilk, 40,
of 517 Castle Lake Dr.
in Friendswood, Tex., died late Saturday afternoon at her home.
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Services will be at 3:30 p.m.
Monday in the De Leon Church
of Christ with the minister, Payne Hattox, officiating. Burial will be
in
Downing Cemetery with Nabors Funeral Home of De Leon in charge.
Born September 27, 1925, in
Meridian, Tex., she married Roy
Lee Loudermilk Feb 21, 1947, in Brownwood. She was a Baptist.
Survivors are her husband of
Friendswood; her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Odis Welborn of Brownwood; one son, Larry of the home; one
daughter,
Crystal of the home, and one sister, Mrs. Kenneth Osborn of Brownwood.
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EARNEY V. LOUDERMILK
Earney V. Loudermilk, 70, died
Saturday, April 18, at his
Downing home, of an apparent heart attack.
Funeral services for Mr. Loudermilk
were conducted Tuesday
afternoon, April 21, in the De Leon Church of Christ.
Burial was in the Downing Cemetery.
Mr. Loudermilk was born January 15,
1894 at Downing,
Comanche County.
He was married June 12, 1920 to
Miss Oma Garner.
A lifetime resident of Downing, Mr.
Loudermilk was a
member of the Downing Church of Christ. He was a veteran of World War I.
Mr. Loudermilk is survived by his
wife of Downing; a
daughter, Mrs. Aline Quenon of Athens, Greece; two sons, Roy Lee
Loudermilk of
Goldthwaite, and Earney Gayle Loudermilk of Abilene; five brothers,
Murray
Loudermilk of Brownwood, Lee Loudermilk of Comanche, and Roy, Houston
and Don
Loudermilk, all of Downing; two sisters, Mrs. Noble Lesley and Mrs.
Alfred
Hafford, both of Downing; and five grandchildren.
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ELLEN EMELINE LOUDERMILK
Mrs. Ellen Emeline Loudermilk, wife
of the late W. T. Loudermilk,
died at her home a mile north of Downing at 11:30 o’clock p.m.,
Thursday,
February 7, 1928. The cause of her death was paralysis. She had been in
failing
health for three years but had only been seriously ill for three weeks
prior to
her death.
Mrs. Loudermilk was born March 3,
1866, being not quite 62
years of age. She was borned in the Downing community and spent her
life there.
Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Vol Wilson, the Wilson homestead being
two or
three miles east of Downing.
W. T. Loudermilk, her husband, has
been dead for six and a
half years. He was for many years a prominent figure not only in the
community
in which he lived, but filled positions of prominence in the state and
at one
time aspired to a seat in the national congress.
Seven children survive this good
woman, six sons and a
daughter. They are: Mrs. Lloyd Boyett, De Leon, Rt 4; F.
V., O.V., A. B., W. E., W. F., and G. J.
There are nine grandchildren. Sisters of the deceased woman are Mrs.
John
Nabors, De Leon; Mrs. Henry Beaty, Loraine; Mrs. Walter Loudermilk,
Downing;
Mrs. Jim Bishop, Downing, Mrs. Joe Griffith, Santa Anna. Brothers are
Henry,
John and Dave Wilson, all of nearby Downing and Van Dyke.
Mrs.
Loudermilk was a member of the Church of Christ
for many years. Eld. Moss of Comanche conducted the |