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Jeter, Harold Allen
Harold Allen Jeter,
52, of 622 S. Fifth St. died in Lovington Lea General Hospital
following an extended illness. He had been a resident of
Lovington for the past five years and prior to his illness was a
heavy equipment operator engaged in pipe line construction. Mr.
Jeter was born on September 19, 1920 in Lamesa, Texas. He was a
member of the Baptist Church of Bloomfield, N.M. and the Veterans of
Foreign Wars of Lovington. He is survived by his wife, Emmie
of the home, four sons; Kenneth L.,
Gig Harbor, Wash., Larry A.,
of Lovington, Ralph D.,
Denham Springs, La., and Dennis Kelch
of Lovington. Three daughters, Mrs.
Jerry Shields, Wharton, Texas, Mrs.
Michael Gomez, Las Cruces, N. Mex., and Miss Kathy
Kelch of Lovington. One brother, Albert
Jeter of Farmington, N.M., and two
sisters, Mrs. Haskill Worley,
Lamar, Colo., and Mrs. Frank Wilcos,
Kenna, N.M.. Also by four grandchildren. Funeral
services will be conducted Thursday morning at 10:30 a.m. in the
Smith-Rogers Chapel with Rev. Wayne Williams,
Baptist Minister of Lubbock and Rev. Joe Vernon,
pastor of Jackson Avenue Baptist Church, officiating.
Interment will follow in
Lamesa Cemetery
at 3:30 p.m. Texas time. Friends serving as casket bearers will
be: James Jenkins, Joe Kuhns, John
Williamson, John Hice, Joe Caddick and Truman Jeter.
(Lovington
Daily Leader, Dec. 27, 1972) Submitted
by David Minton, Nov. 2006
Jones, Ruth Elna
Graveside services for Ruth
Elna Jones, 90, of Lamesa, will be held Wednesday, August 19,
2009, at 10 a.m., in
Lamesa
Memorial Park
with Roy Byrd officiating. Arrangements are under the
direction of Branon Funeral Home. Ruth died on Saturday,
August 15, 2009 in Lamesa. She was born on February 26, 1919 in
Winfield to Roberta and Herbert Spruill. She married Clarence
Raymond Jones on June 15, 1940 in Lamesa.
Ruth was a member of Delta Kappa sorority at Texas Tech where she
obtained her Bachelors degree. She taught for the Lamesa Public
School System for 21 years. She was a member at First Baptist
Church. She is survived by a son, Ronnie Jones and
wife, Karin, of Austin; and friends, Reba and Dick Edwards.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Clarence
Raymond Jones; brothers-in-law, Ralph Jones, and Melton Jones;
and sister-in-law Modean Everett.
(Lamesa Press-Reporter, Aug
19, 2009 )
Key, Lena Melinda
Funeral services for
Lena Melinda Key, 100 years of age, a
long-time North Lea County resident, died early this morning at the
Lovington Good Samaritan Center. She had been a resident of the
Center since October of 1970. Mrs. Key was born October 8, 1881
in Burnet County, Texas. She was united in marriage to James
Henry Key on June 19, 1901 at Big
Spring. Mrs. Key was a member of the First Baptist Church
in Tatum. Mrs. Key is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Violet Kinnison of Lamesa, Texas and
Mrs. Mary Lee Frier
of Tatum; three sons, J. Travis Key
of Mineral Wells, Texas, D. Wayne Key
of Eunice, and Dr. Jack H. Key
of Uvalde, Texas, and also a sister, Mrs.
Essie Hughes of Burleson, Texas. Mrs. Key
is survived by 14 grand children, 37 great-grandchildren and 14
great-great-grandchildren. Services will be conducted Saturday
morning at 10 in the First Baptist Church in Tatum. Rev.
Wayne O. Perry, Baptist Minister of
Lubbock and Rev. Gene North,
pastor of the First Baptist Church in Tatum will officiate at the
services. Burial will be beside her late husband John
H. Key who preceded her in death in 1955,
with grave committal to be held at 3 p.m. CST in the
Lamesa Cemetery
under the direction of Smith-Rogers Funeral Home.
Grandsons serving as casket bearers will be: Guy
Kinnison, Philip Frier, Dr. John Key, Jeffrey Key, Joey Adams
and Dr. Tom Key.
(Lovington
Daily Leader, Feb.
11, 1982) Submitted
by David Minton, Dec. 2006
Larsen, Lucille Hailey
In Memory of Lucille
Hailey Larsen, date of Birth November 28,
1907, Alto, Texas, date of death November 3, 1996, Lakewood,
Colorado. Funeral services to be held in the Spring in Lamesa,
Texas. (Lamesa Cemetery)
Arrangements by Crown Hill Mortuary, Wheat Ridge, Colorado. (Submitted
by Louise G. Stratton, April 2007)
Lisenbee, Otto (photo)
Funeral services for Otto
Lisenbee, 102, will held at 11 a.m. Monday
in the Church of the Nazarene with Lee
Lennon Officiating. Burial will
follow in Dawson
County Cemetery under the
direction of Branon Funeral Home. Mr. Lisenbee died on Friday,
Feb. 27, 2009 on his 102nd birthday in Lamesa. He was born Feb.
27, 1907 in Commanche to Greene Edward
Lisenbee and Lula
Vines Lisenbee. He married
Ida Daniels on May 8, 1928 in Lovington,
NM. They were married for 76 years. They were the
caretaker of Camp Arrowhead in Glen Rose for 17 1/2 years. Otto
was a veteran of the United States Nave. He served in World War
II and his rank was Carpenter's Mate 1st Class. He had a love
for fishing and gardening. Survivors include his wife,
Ida Lisenbee of Lamesa and numerous nieces
and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents
and two brothers,
Jesse and Henry Lisenbee. (submitted
by Louise Stratton, March 2009...From the Lamesa
Press-Reporter,
Lamesa, Texas, Sunday, March 1, 2009, page 3A)
Lopez, Sipriano "C.P."
Funeral services for Sipriano
"C.P." Lopez, 79 will be
Thursday, Oct. 12 at St. Thomas Catholic Church at 10 a.m. The
deceased, a resident of Lovington, was born April 27, 1927 in York
Town, Texas. He died Saturday, October 7. A rosary will
be conducted at Kirby-Smith-Rogers Funeral Home Wednesday, October 11
at 7 p.m., and a mass at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Lamesa, Texas
on Thursday, October 12 at 3 pm. Father
Manuel Ibarra is officiating. Burial
will follow at
Lamesa
Memorial Park.
Sipriano and Rufina
Lopez were married in April 1948 in
Lamesa, Texas. He is survived by his wife, two daughters,
Ninfa and her husband Jesse
Navarette and Maria
Rodriguex of Lovington; a brother, Manuel
Lopez of Lamesa; two sisters, Conny
Esparza and Irene Baron
of Lamesa; six grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, and one
great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his
parents, Manuel and
Maria Lopez;
three sisters, Antonia Gonzales, Margarita
Chapa, Victoria Cuellar Lopez, Paublina
Cuellar, and Dominga
Cuellar; three brothers, Pablo
Cuellar, Jose Angel Cuellar, and Marcelino
Cuellar. Family visitation hours
will be 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and 8 p.m. to rosary on Wednesday
at the funeral home. Kirby-Smith-Rogers is directing funeral services. (Lovington
Daily Leader, Oct. 10, 2006) Submitted
by David Minton, Nov. 2006
Malone, Mode
Mode H. Malone, 79, 2465
Buchanan, died at 6:15 am Saturday in Baptist Hospital. Malone
was a native of Bosque County and had lived in Beaumont a year.
He was a retired farmer. Funeral services will be held at 4 pm
Monday in the Branon Funeral Home in Lamesa. Burial will follow in Lamesa
Memorial Park.
Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Garnett Pena, Beaumont; a
brother J.C. Malone, Lake Charles, La. and sister Mrs.
Josie Graham, McAllister. Local arrangements were under the
direction of Kelly-Hixon Funeral Home. The body will be at the
funeral home until noon Sunday before transfer to Lamesa. (Submitted
by Michele Taylor, March 2011)
Marley, William Loyd
Funeral services are pending for
William Loyd Marley, age 54, who died
unexpectedly Thursday, A resident of the McDonald community
since 1959, Marley suffered a heart attack at his home about noon and
was dead on arrival at the hospital. A veteran of World War II,
he was born August 1, 1919 in Marlow, Okla. Survivors include:
his wife, Silverene
of the home; one son William Loyd II of
the home; his mother, Mrs. Lillie Marley
of Lamesa, Texas; six brothers, Dan
and Roy Marley of
Fresno, Calif., Troy Marley
of Globe, Ariz., A.R. Marley
of Callahan, Colo., A.G. Marley
of Hobbs, Ray Marley
of Franklin, Tenn; and two sisters, Mrs.
Lola Sweeney of Lamesa, Texas, and Mrs.
Joanne Crawford of Denton, Texas, and also
one grandchild. (Lovington
Daily Leader, Mar. 1, 1974) Submitted
by David Minton, Nov. 2006
Matlock, Ida Cornelia
Mrs. Ida Cornelia Matlock,
85 years of age, a resident of Lovington for the past 2 1/2 years,
died at the Lovington Good Samaritan Center Sunday morning.
Mrs. Matlock was born February 10, 1894 in Lipan, Texas. She
was united in marriage to Samuel M. Matlock,
November 14, 1909 at Knox City, Texas. He preceded her in
death in 1947. She had resided in the Lamesa, Texas area since
1924, moving there from Knox City, until she moved to Lovington.
Mrs. Matlock was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church of
Lamesa. She is survived by three daughters;
Mrs. Inez Pieper, Mesquite, Tex.; Mrs.
Gladys Darwin, Corpus Christi, Tex.; and Mrs.
Marie Pritchell, Amarillo, Tex.; four sons,Joe
Matlock, Hoodsport, Wash.; Jack
Matlock, Ignacio, Colo.; Doyle
Matlock, Lamesa, Tex.; and Bill
Matlock, Lovington; one brother, Ab Hodges
of Crane, Tex., and one sister, Mrs. Mary Howell
of Brownfield, Tex.; also by 24 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren
and 5 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral services for Mrs.
Matlock will be conducted Wednesday morning at 10 a.m. in the Jackson
Avenue Baptist Church with Rev. Harold Russell,
Primitive Baptist minister officiating. Burial will be in the
Lamesa Cemetery Wednesday afternoon at
1:30 p.m. New Mexico time, with Smith-Rogers Funeral Home directing arrangements.(Lovington
Daily Leader, Nov. 19, 1979) Submitted
by David Minton, Nov. 2006
McClane, Sydney Murrel
A 15-year-old, Air Base City boy
was instantly killed at 11:45 p.m. Friday when the motor scooter he
was driving was struck by an automobile driven by a Lovington
motorist. The dead youth was identified as Sydney
Murrell McClane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
McClane, Air Base City. State police
identified the driver of the automobile as Ansel
Farris of 123 West Central,
Lovington. According to police, young McClane was entering
State Road 18 from the Air Base City road and pulled out directly in
front of the oncoming Farris vericle. Measurments made by State
Policeman William Woods
showed the youth was thrown 66 feet in the air from the point of
impact. The motor scooter was driven 315 feet from the point of
impact. Passengers in the Farris car were identified by police
as David Haddock,
622 S. Love and Leslie Goheen,
1214 W. Monroe, both of Lovington. The youth was a ninth grade
student in Hobbs schools. His family moved to Hobbs from
Lamesa, Texas, six years ago. In addition to his parents, he is
survived by two brothers, Michael,
11, and Bryan, 9;
one sister, Karen,
two; and his maternal grandmother Mrs. E.R. Dumbar,
of Lamesa, Texas. Young McClane was taken to Lea General
Hospital but was dead on arrival. The body was released to the
Griffin Funeral Home, Hobbs. Funeral services will be conducted
at Air Base City at 2 p.m. Sunday, with The Rev. Earl
Morris, Air Base City Baptist minister,
officiating. Burial will be in Lamesa, Texas. (Lovington
Daily Leader, Nov. 20, 1955) Submitted
by David Minton, Nov. 2006
McCurdy, Melba Ruth
Funeral services for Melba
Ruth McCurdy, 29, 1512 W. Polk, will be
held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 21 at the First Baptist Church, Rev.
E.J. Bradshaw will officiate.
Mrs. McCurdy died Monday of self-inflicted gunshot wounds at
Lovington Lea General Hospital. She is survived by her husband, William
N.; two daughters, Cheryl
Ann, and Linda Jeannetter,
both of the home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.K.
Bible, Lamesa, two sister, Mrs.
Reba Hoen and Kay Swartz;
and a grandfather, Mr. Clem.
Burial will follow transfer of the body to Lamesa at
Lamesa
Memorial Park.
(Lovington
Daily Leader, Aug. 20, 1968) Submitted
by David Minton, Nov. 2006
McNew, Sudie Etta Paige
Sudie Etta Paige McNew
was born June 23, 1929 in Westbrook, Mitchell County, Texas and died
Dec. 31, 2002 in Odessa, Ector County, Texas. She had been a
resident of Odessa, Texas since 1958. She was the daughter of Henry
Grady Paige & Grace
Wagner. She was the wife of Jay
Hobbs "Jake" McNew, m. Dec 11,
1948 in Lamesa, Texas. The mother of Vickie
Lynn McNew, deceased; Dana
Kaye Hukill, deceased; Shirley
Diane Wilkerson, deceased; Shelly
McGuire. Gardendale, Texas and Candis
Jones, Odessa, Texas. Sister of
Bertha Paige Craven, Odessa, Texas; Henry
Paige, Jr. Big Spring, Texas; James
Paige, Houston, Texas; Jerry
Paige, Big Spring, Texas; Ruth
Steen, Odessa, Texas; Sue
Day, Gardendale, Texas; Rita
Bailey, Odessa, Texas. Grandmother
of Pamela Sharp, Rhonda Dolloff, Leslie
Brown, Danielle McGuire, Matthew Jones, and Rikki
Jones all of Odessa, Cheryl
Brown of Richardson; and Keri
Jo Hukill of San Angelo.
Great-grandmother of Ashley Wilkerson,
Heather Dolloff, MaKayla
Hightower, Alex Brown, Michael Brown all
of Odessa; and Grace Brown
of Richardson. Co-owner & operator of McNew Carpets -
Odessa, Texas (11 Years). Burial in
Old
Ackerly Cemetery. Record
added Jan 4 2003, by Phil Smiley.
Miller, Charles A.
Memorial services for Charles
A. Miller, age 76, of Lamesa, were held on
Saturday, at 10 a.m. at the Branch Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev.
Clifton Igo, pastor emeritus,
officiating. Arrangements were under the direction of Branon
Funeral Home. Mr. Miller died Thursday, July 27, 2006. He
was a lifelong resident of Dawson County and a member of the Second
Baptist Church. He married Ruby Beatty
on Dec. 8, 1947 in Lamesa. Survivors include his wife
Ruby Miller of Lamesa; a son,
Gary Miller of Lamesa; a sister, Catherin
Hogans of Odessa; a brother,
E.G. Miller of Illinois; five
grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by his daughter, Debra Kay Miller.
The family suggest memorials to a charity of your choice. (Submitted
by Louise G. Stratton, April 2007, Lamesa Press-Reporter, Lamesa,
TX, Sunday, July 30, 2006)
Thank You......The
family of Charlie Miller would like to thank everyone for all the
phone calls, cards and flowers sent as well as your love, concern and
prayers. Thank you to the Medical Arts Hospital doctors and
nurses, the Lubbock Covenant and UMC Hospital doctors and nurses, the
EMS staff and to Lamesa Health Care Center for their years of care
for him. Special thanks to Brother Igo for all the visits he
made to him at home and the hospital and for the beautiful memorial
service and to the wonderful singers. Thanks also to the Branon
Funeral Home staff. Last but not least, thank you to all my
wonderful family. My prayer is the Lord will bless each one of
you. Thank you, Ruby Miller, Gary & Deb Miller, The
Grandchildren & Great-Grandchildren
(Submitted by Louise G. Stratton, April 2007)
Miller, Dorothy
Services for Dorothy Miller,
79, of Lamesa were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at First Baptist Church
with the Rev. Dennis Teeters
officiating. Burial was in
Lamesa Cemetery under direction of Branon
Funeral Home. Miller died Monday, Feb. 19, 2001. She was
born on Oct. 27, 1921 in Lamesa. She married Speck
Miller on Mar. 5, 1941 in Lamesa. He
died on Dec. 5, 1980. She served as County Judge of Lamesa for
30 years, holding the state record for longest tenure as municipal
judge. She also worked for local attorney Stansell
Clement. She was a life-long
resident of Lamesa and was a member of First Baptist Church for 75
years. Survivors include a son, Robert
of Fort Worth; two daughters, Linda McMillan
and Lynn O'Brien
both of Lamesa; a brother, E.B. Inman, Jr.
of Lamesa; nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. (Submitted
by Louise G. Stratton, April 2007, Lamesa
Press-Reporter),
Lamesa, Texas, Wed., Feb. 21, 2001)
Moreno, Mrs. Alfonsa Mojica
Rites will be held in Lamesa,
Texas for Mrs. Alfonsa Mojica Moreno
who died in Lea General Hospital in Lovington at 2:30 am Monday.
Mrs. Moreno was born June 10 in 1906 in Mexico. The
arrangements will be made by the Brannon Funeral Home in Lamesa.
While living in Lovington, Mrs. Moreno resided at 102 E. Ave.
K. She is survived by her husband
Felix Moreno, four sons,
Elias Moreno of Lovington, Marcelo
Moreno of Lovington,
Baltazar Moreno of Lovington, and Pete
Moreno of Lovington and eight daughters, Mrs.
Ralquel Mendosa of San Marcus, Texas, Mrs.
Maria Robles of Lovington, Mrs.
Guadalupe Rivera of Slaton, Texas, Mrs.
Cecila Barientez of Seminole, Texas, Mrs.
Amelia Salazar of Lamesa, Texas, Mrs.
Falicita Bustamante of Lovington, Mrs.
Josefina Gutierrez of Coahoma, Texas, and Mrs.
Refilijio Barrientez of Plains,
Texas. She is also survived by one brother Mariam
Mojica of Lamesa, Texas and a sister Tranquinlina
Compos of Salinas, California. Other
survivors are 58 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. (Lovington
Daily Leader, Sept. 15, 1964) Submitted
by David Minton, Nov. 2006
Noack, Monroe
Services for Monroe Noack,
88, of Lamesa will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Grace Lutheran Church in
Lamesa. Burial will be at Lutheran Cemetery
in Sparenburg under the direction of Branon Funeral Home of
Lamesa. He died Tuesday, April 30, 2002. He was born Nov.
26, 1913, in Clarendon and married Lydia Freida Bertha Huse on
Aug. 26, 1934, in Sparenburg. She died Jan. 13, 1986. He owned Delux
Grocery and Market in Lamesa for 25 years. He was maintenance
engineer at Crestview Lutheran Home in Columbia Heights, Minn.,
before retiring. He was a member of Grace Lutheran Church.
Survivors include two sons, Dalton J. of Lamesa and Larry A.
of Dallas; a daughter, Dru A. Buuck of Hutto; a sister, Laura
Talkmitt of Lamesa; 11 grandchildren; and 14
great-grandchildren. The family suggests memorials to Grace
Lutheran Church Evangelism Outreach, c/o Grace Lutheran Church, 1002
N. 11th St., Lamesa, TX 79331.
Oaks, Robert Larry
Staff Sergeant Oaks was
killed by hostile action in Long Khanh, South Vietnam, was serving
with Company M, 75th Rangers, 199th Light Infantry Brigade as an
infantry operations and intelligence specialist, operating on a Long
Range Reconnaissance Patrol. Recipient of the Combat Infantryman's
Badge, Parachute Wings, Bronze Star with "V" Device, Purple
Heart, National Defense Medal, Vietnam Service Medal and Vietnam
Campaign Medal. His name is located on Panel 16W, Row 59 of the
Vietnam Memorial. Son of Opal Mae Smith
Oaks and Robert
Dee Oaks. Lamesa High School graduate
(1967).Buried at
Old
Acklery Cemetery.
(Information extracted from the Permian
Basin Heroes Web Site and the Virtual Wall)
Phippips, Nathan Loy
Graveside services for Nathan
Loy Phillips, 62, of Lamesa, were to be held on Saturday,
February 7, 2009, at 2:00pm at Lamesa Memorial Park with the Rev.
Clifton Igo officiating, under the direction of Branon Funeral
Home. Nathan, son, brother, uncle and friend, passed away on
Wednesday, February 4, 2009, at Snyder Oaks Nursing Home in
Snyder. He was born on December 5, 1946 in Lubbock. He
graduated from Lamesa High School in1964. From 1968 to 1970 he
served in the U.S.Army, the last year of which was spent in
Vietnam. During the following 18 months he worked in Saudi
Arabia building Kohbar Towers. In the late 1970's he attended
and graduated from Texas Tech university with a major in Math.
He returned home to Lamesa and started his own business repairing
appliances. Survivors include his mother, Louise Phillips
of Lamesa; and his nephew, Trey Meador and wife, Brenda
of Dallas; along with their children, Alec, Josh and Alisha.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother, Pearl Lampard Hatcher;
his father, Loy Weldon Phillips; and his sister, Sherron
Phillips Meador. His friends in the community will remember
his calm steady spirit and hte kindness with which he met life.
The famiy wishes to thank the First Baptist Churches of Lamesa and
Snyder for their love and support during this time. (Lamesa
Press-Reporter, Sunday, Feb. 8, 2009)
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