SNYDER DAILY NEWS http://www.snyderdailynews.com/Stories/index.htm Sue Trice 1915-2000 Funeral service for Sue Belle Teaff Trice, 85, is set for 2 p.m. Saturday in the First United Methodist Church. Dr. Craig Curry, pastor, will officiate. Burial will follow in the Snyder Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Bell-Cypert-Seale Funeral Home. Mrs. Trice, a longtime Scurry County resident, died Wednesday, Sept. 27, in Cogdell Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Born April 27, 1915 in Knox City, she had resided in the Snyder area since 1922. A graduate of Hermleigh High School, her family lived in the Camp Springs community, and moved to Snyder in 1965. She married J.T. Trice on Dec. 28, 1936. He died Dec. 10, 1999. Mrs. Trice was the bookkeeper at C.R. Anthony’s for 35 years. A member of the First United Methodist Church, she was a member of the Hayley Sunday School Class. She was active in the Scurry County Senior Citizens Center and she and her husband were active in Senior Citizens dances in the Big Country. Also, she was a member of the Altrurian Study Club. Mrs. Trice also was preceded in death by her parents, L.D. and Sarah Lou Markham Teaff; three sisters, Madge Derryberry, LaTrece Henderson and Edna Earl Teaff; and three brothers, J.B. “Shorty” Teaff, Garland Teaff and Little Rob Teaff. Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Peggy and Gene Vernon of Snyder; one son, Jerry Trice of Chicago, Ill.; a brother and sister-in-law, Bill and Inez Teaff of Snyder; one sister, Betty Jo Stiffler of Topeka, Kan.; a sister-in-law, Cloma Teaff of Big Spring; four grandchildren, Carmen Carpenter of Snyder, Richard Trice of Dallas, Jerilynn Trice of Houston, Tyler Trice of Chicago; and one great-granddaughter, Sarah Carpenter of Snyder. Friends are making memorials to the Scurry County Senior Center, 2603 Ave. M, or to the First United Methodist Church, 2700 College Ave.