Obituaries - 1991
Beasley, William M. |
BEASLEY, WILLIAM
M.
January 25, 1903 � February
20, 1991
William M.
Beasley, 88, of Omaha, died Wednesday, February 20, in Omaha. Services
were at 2 pm Thursday, February 21, at Hanner Funeral Home Chapel in
Naples. Burial was in the Concord Cemetery near Omaha. Mr. Beasley was
born January 25, 1903, and was a farmer and a Baptist. Survivors
include his wife, Sibyl Beasley of Omaha; two sons, W. C. Beasley and
Thomas E. Beasley of Omaha; one brother, Lester Beasley of Omaha; three
sisters, Alice Traylor and Virginia Atkinson of Omaha, and Mildred
Summers of Mt. Pleasant; three grandchildren; and six
great-grandchildren. (Row 6 SW) |
Boozer, Hubbard H. |
BOOZER, HUBBARD
H.
April 6, 1903 � February 20, 1991
HUBBARD H. BOOZER, 87,
of Omaha, died Wednesday, Feb. 20. Memorial services were held at 2 PM,
at the First Baptist Church of Omaha, with the Rev. Andy Andrews
officiating. Mr. Boozer was born April 6, 1903, in Morris County, where
he lived for most of his life. He was a member of the First Baptist
Church of Omaha, and he served in the Merchant Marines during World War
II. Survivors include his wife, Myrtis Boozer of Omaha; one daughter,
Chrystene Elrod of Omaha; a stepdaughter, Mary John Smith of Shreveport,
La; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two sisters,
Viola Mayton of Perris, CA, and Christene Adams of Omaha. (H Row 4) |
Moore, John Lee |
MOORE, JOHN
LEE February 16, 1912 � October 3, 1991
John Lee Moore, 79, of
Omaha, died Thursday, October 3, 1991, at the Titus County Memorial
Hospital in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Moore was born February 16, 1912. He was
retired from Lone Star Steel and was a member of the First United
Methodist Church of Omaha. Survivors include his wife, Novelle Moore of
Omaha; a daughters and son-in-law, Sandra Moore and Mike Vassalo of
Kemmerer, Wyoming; two sisters, Elizabeth McKee of Dallas, and Louise
Coker of Ft. Worth; a grandson, John Slater of Laramie, Wyoming; and a
number of nieces and nephews. Funeral services were at 2:30 p.m.,
Sunday, October 6, at the First United Methodist Church in Omaha, with
the Rev. Sally Couvillion officiating. Burial was in the Omaha Cemetery
under the direction of Hanner Funeral Service of Naples. (H-Row 5) |
Parker, Gus Lee |
Gus Lee Parker, 81,
Madill, OK died Friday November 19, 191 in Kingston, OK. married
to Ona (Coffman) Parker , b. 6 December 1912, d. 26 September 1985,
Mr. Parker was born March 13, 1910 near Omaha, TX. He was a retired
dairyman and member of Concord Baptist Church. Survivors include
one son Edward Earl Parker of Madill, OK & one daughter Wilma
(Parker) Williams of Madill, OK. and five grandchildren; one brother
Emery Parker of Omaha; three sisters, Bessie Callaway, Demmie Morris
and Effie Wallace of Omaha; preceded in death by his parents Lela
Mae (Collins) and Jonah Parker, sister Mary Alene (Parker) Boozer
and brother Oscar Parker. Services will be at 1:00 p.m. today at
Concord Baptist Church with the Rev. Lyndell Adams officiating.
Burial will be in Concord Cemetery under the direction of Hanner
Funeral Home. |
Walker, Beulah Dovie |
WALKER, BEULAH DOVIE
November 20, 1890 �
February 5, 1991
Beulah Dovie
Walker, 101, of Weatherford died Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 5, at a
Weatherford nursing home. Funeral services were held Thursday, Feb. 7,
in the Galbreaith Pickard Funeral Chapel in Weatherford. Burial was at
2 pm Friday, Feb. 8, in the Concord Cemetery near Omaha. Galbreaith
Pickard Funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Walker was
born on Nov. 20, 1889, in Alabama. She was a resident of Texas for 94
years and Parker County since 1936. She was a homemaker and a
Methodist. Survivors include two daughters, Nannie Bob Russell of Mt.
Pleasant and Monte Mae Tucker of Weatherford; three sons, N. J. Walker,
Stephen R. Walker and W. L. Walker, all of Weatherford; 21
grandchildren; 46 great-grandchildren; and seven
great-great-grandchildren; and three half sisters, Tulia MacFerrin of
Mt. Plesasant, Sybil Fur of Dallas and Valerie Rutland of New Boston.
(Row 21 SE) |
Watson, Ida Barn Rivers |
Ida Bam (Rivers)
Watson, 93, of Naples, died Sunday, September 29, 1991 in the Titus
County Memorial Hospital in Mt. Pleasant, TX. Services were at 2:00
p.m. Tuesday, October 1, at the First United Methodist Church of
Naples, with the Rev Mark Young and Bill Henderson officiating.
Burial was in the Concord Cemetery near Omaha. Mrs. Watson was born
November 8, 1897 in Omaha to Oscar J. & Laura J. (Clayton) Rivers,
and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Naples.
Preceded in death by a daughter Mary Jane Hoffman, married . W. Dan
Watson,( TX SC2 US Navy WWI, s/o of Jasper & Missouri Harper, b/o
Tipton, Rufus, Emmet, Raymond R., V. Ford, Wylie Ford, Ida Smith.
Alice Denny, Dr. I. M. Boone, Charlie & Jodie) Mrs. Watson was
preceded in death by her husband Dan and daughter Mary Jane Hoffman,
survivors include one brother Ivy Rivers of Shreveport, LA, one
grandson, Gene Hoffman of Plano and a number of nieces and nephews. |
Wright, Lucille Ponder |
Lucille Wright, 77, of
Omaha, died Tuesday September 24, 1991 in a Texarkana hospital.
Services were at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, September 26 at the Concord
Baptist Church near Omaha with the Rev. Glenn Moore and the Rev. Glenn
Griffith officiating. Burial was in the Concord Cemetery. Mrs. Wright
was born October 5, 1913 in Omaha. She was a member of the Concord
Missionary Baptist Church, and Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors
include her husband Bentley Wright m. 22 November 1930; two sons, Glenn
Ponder Wright and Jesse Bentley Wright, both of Omaha ; one sister
Pauline Kimmell of Omaha; five grandchildren and a number of nieces and
nephews; Eastern Star Emblem |
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