ANDERSON,
RICKEY ARLTON May 1, 1951 � June 3, 2007
Services for
Rickey Arlton Anderson, 56, of Denton, Texas, were to be June 7, 2007, at
Harrison Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Marisa McNeil officiating. Mr.
Anderson was born May 1, 1951, in Texarkana AR. He died June 3, 2007, in a Ft.
Worth hospital. He was a Baptist. He was preceded in death by his father,
Marshall H. Harvey, and a brother, Marshall E Harvey. Survivors include his
mother, Josie L Harvey of Paris, TX; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Barbara
and Bobby Moore of Paris, and Marsha Lee and Richard Hall of Longview; a brother
and sister-in-law, Howard and Cindy Harvey of Granbury, TX; several aunts,
uncles, cousins, nieces, and nephews. Burial was to be in Meadowview Cemetery
in Naples.
BETTS, ALICE FORENCE
December 9, 1927 � July 15, 2008
Services for Alice Florence
Betts, 80, of Naples, were July 18, 2008, at First Baptist Church in Naples with
Dr. R. L. Hammonds officiating. Mrs. Betts was born December 9, 1927, in
Atlanta. She died Muly 15, 2008, in Omaha. She was a retired manager of
Brown�s Hitch Rail and a member of First Baptist Church. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Doyse W. �Red� Betts; parents, Neuman and Vinnie Gholson;
two brothers, Edwin and Eugene Gholson; and one sister, Gloria Faye Gholson
Dickson. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, David and Donna Betts
and Larry and Beverly Betts of Naples; five sisters and brothers-in-law, Dorothy
Morris of Cheney, KS, Evelyn and Junior McKee of Omaha, Louise and Dwayne
Nettles of Brookhaven, MS, Barbara and Bob Dick of Cheney, KS, Opal and Richard
Helton of Humble, TX, and Wallace Dickson of Corrigan, TX; seven grandchildren,
Shane Dodson, Cody and Lisa Betts, Andrew Betts, Wesley Betts, Matthew Betts and
Holly Betts; one great-grandson, Ryan Cody Betts; and several other relatives.
Burial was in Meadowview Cemetery in Naples under the direction of Harrison
Funeral Home. (Row 4)
COLEMAN, JAMES ROBERT
�JIM BOB� Feb 24, 1981 � July 20, 2008
Services for James Robert
Coleman, 27, of Daingerfield, were conducted Thursday morning July 24, 2008, at
First Baptist Church in Naples with the Rev. Roy Conatser officiating. Mr.
Coleman was born February 24, 1981, in Naples. He died July 20, 2008. He was a
pipe fitter, a Baptist and a US Navy veteran. He was preceded in death by his
grandparents, James Edward and Sieglinde Coleman and a cousin, Robby McEntire.
Survivors include a daughter, Izabelle Coleman of Cookville; parents, Ronny
Coleman of Daingerfield, and Carolyn and Dwayne Heard of Naples; five brothers,
Hunter Coleman, Dakota Proctor, Simon Proctor, Damon Proctor and Dusty Heard;
three sisters, Kimberly Coleman, Kayla Hendrix, and Haley Richardson, and many
other relatives. Burial was in Meadowview Cemetery at Naples, under the
direction of Harrison Funeral Home. (Location Unknown)
COUTOUMANOS,
TERRI RINER March 14, 1967 � January 14, 2008
Funeral services
for Terri Riner Coutourmanos, 40, of Carrollton, and formerly of Naples, were to
be at 2 pm, Thursday, January 17, 2008, at the First United Methodist Church of
Naples, with Dr. Richard Dunnigan and the Rev. Mike Fraley officiating. Mrs.
Coutoumanos was born March 14, 1967, in Mt Pleasant, Texas. After fighting a
long, courageous battle with a brain tumor diagnosed in 2004, she lost her
battle with the dignity and grace that she had shown all through her life on
January 14, 2008. She was a graduate of Pewitt High School and the University
of North Texas where she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, a member of
the First United Methodist Church of Carrollton, and was an insurance sales
broker and had worked for Galligher and Associates and Core Source where she had
been named salesperson of the year several times. She was a stay-at-home Mom
after diagnosis and was an avid volunteer to her church, giving a great deal of
time to her daughters� schools and activities. She was preceded in death by her
maternal grandparents, Eva and Calvin McCain; her paternal grandfather, Emmett
Riner Jr.; paternal step-grandfather, W. C. Sullivan; and mother-in-law, Dianne
Coutoumanos. Survivors include her loving and devoted husband, Steve
Coutoumanos of Carrollton; two beautiful daughters, Megan Dianne and Lauren
Elise Coutoumanos of Carrollton; her parents, Martha and Emmett Riner of Naples;
two sisters and brothers-in-law, Traci and Rodney Reilly of Sanger, and Tricia
and Keith Thomas of Mt. Pleasant; her paternal grandmother, Faye Sullivan of
Naples; a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Vince and Julia Coutoumanos of South
Lake; her father-in-law and wife, George and Evelyn Coutoumanos of Dearborn, MI;
two aunts and one uncle, Debbie and Lynn Riner of Naples, and Linda Stansell of
Rowlett; six nieces and nephews, Katie and Tristan Reilly, Zachary and Zoe
Thomas, Hank, Ellie and John Coutoumanos; and a host of cousins. Burial was to
be in Meadowview Cemetery at Naples, under the direction of Harrison Funeral
Service of Naples. (Location Unknown)
DANIELS,
JOHN April 7, 1888 � August 30,
1968
John P. Daniels,
80-year old Naples resident, died last Friday night in the hospital here. He
was a member of the First Baptist Church of Naples and had lived here for the
past 20 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Carrie Daniels of Naples; one
son, Murry Davis of Naples; a daughter, Mrs. Ouida Haymes of New Madrid, MO; a
sister, Mrs. Ethel Lumpkin of Bonham; and four grandchildren, seven great
grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held
at 2:30 pm Sunday at the Hanner Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Morris Hill
and the Rev. Bob Pearce officiating. Burial was in the Meadow View Cemetery.
(Row 8)
ELLIOTT, EBBIN RAY �Red� August 17, 1928 �
November 25, 2008
Services for Ebbin Ray �Red� Elliott Sr., 80, of Omaha, were held November 28,
2008, at Harrison Funeral Chapel in Naples with the Rev. Scott Darby
officiating. Interment was in Meadowview Cemetery under the direction of
Harrison Funeral Home. Mr. Elliott was born August 17, 1928, in Arthur City,
Texas. He died November 26, 2008, at his home. He was a retired plumber and
truck driver. He was preceded in death by a grandson, Christopher Gay; and a
great-granddaughter, Lisa Marie Urter. Survivors include his wife, Lisa Elliott
of Omaha; three sons and two daughters-in-law, Ebbin Ray Elliott Jr., and Tami
Elliott of Talco, Doug and Margaret Elliott of Mt. Pleasant, and Joe Elliott of
Omaha; five daughters and four sons-in-law, Gloria and Rick Vanginkle of
Fullerton, California, Jean Booker, Darlene and Stanley Gurley, and Peggy and
Wesley Moore of Omaha, and Laura and Kevin Moore of Daingerfield; sister, Dennie
McCorristin of Millville, New Jersey; a brother and sister-in-law, Millard and
Cathy Humphrey of Palestine; 15 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
(Location Unknown)
HARVEY,
MARSHALL H. January 2, 1923 � June 24, 2006
Funeral services
for Mr. Marshall H. Harvey, 83, of Mt. Pleasant, formerly of Naples, were
Wednesday, June 28, 2006, at Alexander Funeral Home Chapel in Naples, with the
Rev. Bob Pearce and the Rev. Barry Brown officiating. Mr. Harvey was born
January 2, 1923, in Naples. He died June 24, 2006, in Mt. Pleasant. He was the
owner and operator of Harvey�s Body Shop in Naples for a number of years, was a
member of the Naples First Baptist Church, and was a World War II veteran.
Preceding Mr. Harvey in death was a son, Marshall Eugene Harvey. Survivors
include his wife, Jo Harvey of Mt. Pleasant; two daughters and sons-in-law,
Barbara and Bobby Moore of Paris, and Marsha and Richard Hall of Mt. Pleasant;
two sons and a daughter-in-law, Howard H. �Sonny� Harvey and Cindy, of Burleson,
and Rickey Anderson of Denton; four brothers, J. E. Harvey of Kilgore, Thomas
Harvey of Ft. Worth, Jack Harvey of Webster, and Greg Harvey of Gilmer; two
sisters, Martha Cowan of Gilmer, and Ramona McDavis of Boerne, TX; seven
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Interment was in the Meadowview
Cemetery in Naples under the direction of Alexander Funeral Home. (Row 3) m
HICKS,
RETHEL February 11, 1911 � October 23, 1998
Services for
Rethel Hicks, 87, of Naples were conducted Saturday, October 24, 1998 at the
Naples First Baptist Church. Mrs. Hicks was born February 11, 1911 in Grand
Cane, LA. She died Friday, Oct. 23, 1998 in Naples. She was a member of the
First Baptist Church and a longtime resident of Naples. Mrs. Hicks is survived
by a son and daughter-in-law, R. A. and Carolyn Hicks of Dallas; three daughters
and sons-in-law, Lillian and Tommy Jones of Naples, Luna Belle and Joe Crocker
of Marietta and Mary and Calvin Preston of Richardson; ? grandchildren, 19
great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. She was preceded in death
by her husband Roy Hicks, Sr. and a son Roy Hicks, Jr. Pallbearers were
grandsons Younger Jones, Colley Jones, Cris Jones, Kyle Peek, Joe Berry, and
Mike Mayhew. The Rev. Joe Dan Perkins and the Rev. Lanny Peek officiated.
Burial was in Meadowview Cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of
Alexander Funeral Home of Naples. (Row 2)
JACOBS, FAYMA
L. August 1, 1921 � January 26, 2005
Services for
Mrs. Fayma L. Jacobs, 83, of Naples, were Saturday, January 29, 2005, at
Alexander Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Lanny Peek officiating. Mrs. Jacobs
was born August 11, 1921, in Klondyke. She died Wednesday, January 26, 2005, in
Linden. She was a retired nurse, a homemaker, a member of Daniels Chapel
Methodist Church and a longtime resident of Naples. Survivors include her
husband, Norris L. Jacobs of Naples; two sons and daughters-in-law, Donald Gene
and Patricia Jacobs of Daingerfield, and Larry and Phyllis Jacobs of Granbury;
one daughter and son-in-law, Patsy and Jimmy Wilson of Hughes Springs; three
sisters, Rose, LaVerne and Jane; one brother, Wayne Wallace; three
grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Interment was at Meadowview
Cemetery in Naples. (Location Unknown)
JACOBS,
NORRIS LEE October 16, 1920 � February 18, 2005
Services for Mr.
Norris Lee Jacobs, 84, of Naples, were Monday, February 21, 2005, at Alexander
Funeral Home Chapel with the Reverend Lanny Peek officiating. Mr. Jacobs was
born October 16, 1920, in Cass County. He died Friday, February 18, 2005, in
Linden. He was a retired employee of Day & Zimmerman, a rancher, World War II
veteran, a member of Daniels Chapel Church and a lifetime resident of the Naples
area. Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Donald Gene and Patricia
Jacobs of Daingerfield and Larry and Phyllis Jacobs of Granberry; one daughter
and son-in-law, Patsy and Jimmy Wilson of Hughes Springs; one brother, Morris A
Jacobs of Naples; three grandchildren, Lane and Danny Jacobs and Jennifer Jacobs
Felts; 12 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Interment was at
Meadowview Cemetery. Pallbearers included Kenny Clubb, Jeff Clubb, Terry Davis,
Matt Ragland, Cliff Prewitt and Eric Prewitt. Honorary pallbearers included
Keith Felts, Charles Johnson, Mike Coker, Wayne Jacobs and the Coffee Shop
Gang. (Location Unknown)
JONES, THOMAS
MARTIN May 13, 1932 � July 29, 2000
Graveside
services for Mr. Thomas M. Jones, 68, of Naples were Monday, July 31, 2000 at
Meadowview Cemetery with the Rev. Lanny Peek officiating. Mr. Jones was born
May 13, 1932 in Dallas. He died Saturday, July 29, 2000 at Titus CO Regional
Medical Center. He was retired from the Dallas Fire Department, a veteran, a
member of Belden Masonic Lodge, a Shriner and a former resident of Dallas.
Survivors include his wife, Lillian Hicks Jones of Naples; two sons, Younger
Jones of Naples and Colley Jones of Wylie; two grandsons, Chris Jones and
Zachary Jones of Naples; one granddaughter, April Jones of Wylie; and one
great-grandson, Thomas Martin Jones II of Naples. (Location Unknown)
KEY, CARL
FRANCIS August 12, 1930 � October 20, 1997
Carl F. Key, 67,
of Naples, died Monday, October 20, 1997, at his residence. Funeral services
were at 2 pm, Saturday, October 25, at the Alexander Funeral Home Chapel in
Naples, with the Rev. Lanny Peek officiating. Burial was in the Meadowview
Cemetery under the direction of Alexander Funeral Service of Naples. Mr. Key
was born August 12, 1930, in OK. He was preceded in death by his wife, Evelyn
Key. Survivors include two sisters, Mary Jane Painter of Modesta, CA, and
Carolyn Sue Storey of Mt. Enterprise, TX; a brother, Jack Key of Longview; one
stepson and daughter-in-law, Charles and Dorothy Johnson of Naples; and a
granddaughter, Jyl Cobb of Naples. Serving as pallbearers were George Cato, Ken
Quarles, Lanny Luttrell, Douglas Jacobs, Billy Williams, Lynn Earl Storey,
Cedric Storey and Dean Skelton. (A Row 6)
LOUDERMILK,
GRACE CHANEY October 1, 1904 -- July 29, 1995
GRACE CHANEY
LOUDERMILK, 90, of Naples, died Saturday, July 29, 1995. Graveside
services were at 10 am Monday, July 31, at Meadowview Cemetery in Naples, with
the Rev. Bill Harty officiating. Mrs. Loudermilk was a member of the Methodist
Church and a resident of Conway, AR. She was preceded in death by a son, Glen
Clements. Survivors include two sons, Damon Clements of Clearlake, CA and Danny
Clements of Richmond, CA; one daughter, Faye Sullivan of Naples; one brother,
Earl Chaney of Roland, AR; eight grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; and five
great-great-grandchildren. (Row 8)
LUTTRELL,
HERMAN R. August 23, 1916 � January 2, 2005
Services for Mr.
Herman R. Luttrell, 88, of Naples, were January 4, 2004, at Alexander Funeral
Home Chapel in Naples, with the Rev. Lanny Peek officiating. Mr. Luttrell was
born August 23, 1916, in Iuka, MS. He died January 2, 2005, in Mt. Pleasant.
He was a retired employee of the Texas Highway Department, a veteran of World
War II, a member of the First Baptist Church of Naples, and a longtime resident
of Naples. He was a loving husband and father who enjoyed hunting, fishing and
the outdoors. Mr. Luttrell was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Nancy
Luttrell. Survivors include one daughter, Joann Adams of Omaha; three sons and
daughters-in-law, Gary and Sandi Luttrell of Pittsburg, Larry and Lori Luttrell
of Mt. Pleasant, and Terry and Danita Luttrell of Omaha; two brothers, Taylor
Luttrell of Holly Springs, MS, and George Rulledge of Birmingham, AL. Burial
was in the Meadowview Cemetery at Naples, under the direction of Alexander
Funeral Service of Naples. (Row ?)
LUTTRELL,
NANCY RUTH June 4, 1925 � May 29, 2003
Services for
Mrs. Nancy Ruth Luttrell, 77, of Naples, were Sunday, June 1, 2003, at the First
Baptist Church in Naples, with the Rev. Earl Taylor and the Rev. Barry Brown
officiating. Mrs. Luttrell was born June 4, 1925, in Iuka, MS. She died
Thursday, May 29, 2003, at Titus Regional Medical Center in Mt. Pleasant. She
was a homemaker, a member of the First Baptist Church and a longtime resident of
Naples. She was preceded in death by her parents and one brother. Survivors
include her husband, Herman Luttrell of Naples; one daughter, JoAnn Adams of
Omaha; three sons and daughters-in-law, Gary and Sandi Luttrell of Pittsburg,
Lanny and Lorie Luttrell of Mt. Pleasant, and Terry and Danita Luttrell of
Omaha; one sister, Lila Hunter of Millington, TN; six grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. Interment was in the Meadowview Cemetery at Naples.
Serving as pallbearers were Stephen Luttrell, Lance Luttrell, Jody Luttrell,
Vernon Adams, John Shaffer, Brian Thomas and Branden Martin. (Row ?)
MARR, LOUISE
SULLIVAN DAVIS March 19, 1911 � December 9, 2000
Services for
Mrs. Louise Sullivan Davis Marr, 89, of Pittsburg, formerly of Naples, were
Tuesday, December 12, 2000, at the First Baptist Church of Naples, with the Rev.
Gene Lee officiating. Mrs. Marr was born March 19, 1911, in Cass CO. She died
Saturday, December 9, 2000 in Pittsburg. She was preceded in death by her
parents, J. E. and Sadie Sullivan; a brother, W. C. Sullivan; and her first
husband, Lee Davis. She was a member of the Friendship Missionary Baptist
Church in Pittsburg, a retired school teacher, a member of the Order of the
Eastern Star and a former resident of Naples. Survivors include her husband,
Robert Marr of Pittsburg; two sisters-in-law, Faye Sullivan of Naples, and Ida
Mae Hampton of Naples; and a number of nieces and nephews. Interment was in the
Meadowview Cemetery at Naples under the direction of Alexander Funeral Service.
Serving as pallbearers were Troy Gibbs, Rodney Cook, Jason Hastings, Mack Beard,
Raymond Garrett and Jack Efurd. (Row 8)
NARRAMORE,
PATRICIA WEIMER December 19, 1926 � July 11, 2007
Services for
Patricia Weimer Narramore were conducted Wednesday, July 18, 2007, in the chapel
at the First United Methodist Church of Naples with the Reverends Sandra Benson
and Michael Fraley officiating. Mrs. Narramore was born December 19, 1926, in
Okmulgee, OK, to Fay Edward and Olive Rose Weimer. She passed away in Texarkana
on July 11, 2007. Mrs. Narramore grew up in Okmulgee where her father raised
quarter horses on the FX Ranch. She graduated from Okmulgee High School. She
attended Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA, where she earned a degree in
journalism. After graduation, she returned to OK. While working for a
newspaper in OK, she met her future husband, Lee Narramore. After their
wedding, they moved to Naples, TX, where Mr. Narramore assumed ownership of
The Naples Monitor. The Narramores had two daughters, Sally and
Betsy. Mrs. Narramore devoted herself to her family. She was an active member
of the Pewitt PTA and a leader of the Naples Brownie troop. Some of her
pastimes were gardening, playing bridge, and reading. She was a member of the
Naples Garden Club and several bridge clubs. A voracious reader, her favorite
books were the L. M. Montgomery stories of Anne of Green Gables. Mrs. Narramore
was preceded in death by her former husband, Lee Narramore. Survivors include
daughters, Betsy Williams of Texarkana and Sally Narramore of New Your, NY;
grandchildren, Stacy Howell and Micah Howell of Texarkana, Dustin Tyson of New
Boston, and Phillip Schneider of Melrose, NM; and three great-grandchildren.
Burial was in the Meadowview Cemetery in Naples, under the direction of Harrison
Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children�s Hospital or the
First United Methodist Church of Naples. (Section A Row 1)
Janette Tigert Cook
[email protected]
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