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Albert Wells Head M 52 Texas
Pallie Wells Wife F 40 Texas
Vera Wells Dau F 11 New Mexico
Bert Wells Son M 10 New Mexico
Ray Wells Son M 6 New Mexico
Neva Wells Dau F 1 New Mexico 
WILLS, William Albert (I17396)
 
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Alderage, Drewary 
ALDRIDGE, Drewry Jr (I10013)
 
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Alexander E Carter Head M 41 Kentucky
Noma L Carter Wife F 39 Kentucky
Elizabeth L Carter Dau F 16 Tennessee
Josephine A Carter Dau F 13 Tennessee
Buford H Carter Dau F 11 Georgia
Dorothy L Carter Dau F 5 Georgia 
CARTER, Edgar Alexander (I21302)
 
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Alexander Ford«tab»1832«tab»Tennessee
Mary A Ford«tab»1836«tab»Kentucky
Benjamin Ford«tab»1852«tab»Kentucky
Henry Ford«tab»1854«tab»Kentucky 
FORD, Alexander (I17647)
 
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Alexandre Mouton 55
Emma 35 (Gardner) (From Columbia)
Cecilia 21
Lyisa 15
Charles 13
Paul 11
George 6
Marie 9
Rufus 3 
MOUTON, Gov. Alexandre (I1966)
 
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Allen Letsinger M 47 Tennessee
Elizabeth Letsinger F 45 Virginia
Varnati Letsinger M 20 Tennessee
Sarah Letsinger F 17 Tennessee
Lucinda Letsinger F 13 Tennessee
Thos Letsinger M 10 Tennessee
Frank Letsinger M 8 Tennessee
Susan M Letsinger M 6 Tennessee
Nancy P Letsinger F 3 Tennessee 
LETSINGER, Allen (I10870)
 
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Almon B Thatcher M 24
Annie M Thatcher F 25
Harrold A Thatcher M 2
Lewallin Thatcher M 0
Almon is a printer. 
THATCHER, Almon Benjamin (I5127)
 
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Almon B Thatcher Head M 49 Ohio m. 29 years
Annie M Thatcher Wife F 51 Iowa 6/5 children
Guy C Thatcher Son M 17 Iowa
Ruth I Thatcher Dau F 6 Iowa
Almon was a deputy county clerk at the courthouse. 
THATCHER, Almon Benjamin (I5127)
 
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Almon B Thatcher Head M 59 Ohio
Anna M Thatcher Wife F 60 Iowa
Guy C Thatcher Son M 27 Iowa
Ruth I Thatcher Dau F 16 Iowa
Almon is the publisher, printer and owner of the Butte Gazette and Guy is a printer and civil engineer. 
THATCHER, Almon Benjamin (I5127)
 
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Almon was a printer. 
THATCHER, Almon Benjamin (I5127)
 
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Alvie Mills 60
Albert Mills 21
Lorna Mills 18
He lived on Linn Flat Road. 
MILLS, Alva (I668)
 
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Anna "Lou" Cantrell Holder of Liberty Hill passed away Monday, October 12th. She was born in Leander, Texas to Henry and Vina Cantrell on April 6, 1933. She married Pryor Holder on June 20, 1056. Lou is best remembered for early days at the food bank and thrift store. She was past president and member of the Over the Hill Gang, where she enjoyed dominoes and cards with friends.
Lou was know for her homemade pot holders and oil painting. Visitation will be held at the Gabriels funeral home Thursday, October 15th from 6-8pm. Her celebration of life will be held at Cross Tracks Church, Friday, October 16th at 2pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Operation Liberty Hill.
A visitation will be held on Thursday October 15, 2020 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at The Gabriels Funeral Chapel in Georgetown Texas. (393 North I H-35 Georgetown Texas 78626) On Friday October 16, 2020 at 2:00pm a funeral service will be held at Cross Tracks United Methodist church in Liberty Hill Texas. (101 Church Street Liberty Hill Texas 78642). Following the funeral service Mrs. Anna Lou Holder will be laid to rest at Liberty Hill cemetery 
CANTRELL, Anna Lou (I10749)
 
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Annie, Billie Joice, Joe L Stone, uncle 
LANDS, Annie Louise (I5703)
 
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Another aged resident of this community has answered the last summons, leaving another vacancy in the pioneer ranks. He lived to see the development of this section and knew well the hardships and privations endured by the earlier pioneers. Reese Coon, son of James and Nina Coon, was born April 14, 1861, at Spring Green, Wisconsin, and passed away after a lingering illness of two years on July 29, 1946, at a nursing home in Sioux City at the age of 85 years.
When a boy of fourteen he moved with his parents to a farm near Correctionville, and spent the remainder of his life in this vicinity. The family came in a covered wagon to the middlewest when it was little more than a wild rolling prairie.
During the many months of his sickness he was a very patient sufferer and was never heard to complain or speak unkindly to anyone, but was always thankful for every little kindness shown him.
Mr. Coon never married. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Kenyon of Correctionville and Mrs. Thomas Clark of Cherokee, also a number of nieces and nephews, and other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death a number of years ago by his parents, five sisters and one brother.
Funeral services were held at the Wilson-Hull Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, July 31. The services were conducted by Rev. Coad Batho of Holstein. Mrs. Ed Robinson sang "Rock of Ages" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" with Mrs. Thelma Frost at the piano. Mrs. Wayne Camarigg, Mrs. Glen Camarigg and Mrs. Alex Thompson had charge of flowers. The pallbearers were Orville Bentley, Albert Kraft, Bob Rowse, Andy Trimble, Roy Stines and Charles Casey. Burial was made in the Correctionville Cemetery. 
COON, Reason Benjamin (I9097)
 
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Another home has been made desolate by the death of Thomas Jefferson Coon. Mr. Coon has been a constant sufferer for a number of years. February 27, 1920, Mr. Coon died at his home in Reece, Kansas, and was brought back to his old home for burial in the Bethel Cemetery.
Thomas Jefferson Coon was born in Wisconsin on February 28, 1844. During his residence here he was married to Minerva Carter and about the age of 26-28 they moved to Madison county, near Winterset, Iowa. Later they came to Bethel community, where he was engaged in farming. About fifteen years ago he and his family left this part of the country and went to Kansas and there he had resided since. It was here that about seven years ago his companion and the mother of the children passed on before him. To them were born twelve children, of whom only six survive. There were four girls and eight boys.
Those gone on before are William, John, Frank, Thomas and Edward. Those who survive to mourn the loss of their departed one are Mrs. Francis Clark of Moville, Mrs. J. B. Gentry of Reece, Kansas, Mrs. Katie Dutton of Sac City, Mrs. Nellie Cook of Lanuant, Iowa., Earl and George of Eureka, Kansas. Besides these there are three brothers and two living: W.W., G.W., and J.M. Coon; Mrs. Maggie Summers and Mrs. L.A. Robinson with all the relatives and friends who are grieved at the loss of a loved one and friend.
About ten years ago Mr. Coon underwent an operation from which he never fully recovered. Though never well he was a patient sufferer and it is the witness of his children that he was always a kind and loving father, caring for their welfare. The last analysis of a doctor gave the cause of his death as cancer of the stomach combined with old age.
He died February 27, 1920, at the age of 76 years, having lived in spite of sickness to a grand old age. From Reece, Kansas, where he died, the remains were sent back to his old home in Correctionville to be laid away. May God comfort and bless all who morn their loss. Among the out-of-town relatives who were present at the funeral of Mr. Coon were his brother W.W. Coon of Leeds, Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark and children of Moville, Mrs. J.B. Gentry, Eureka, Kansas. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Deedrick of the C. E. church, at the Bethel church, Monday, March 1st. 
COON, Thomas Jefferson (I9075)
 
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Antoine E. Mouton 52
M. Goderot 46 (Rousseau, W A)
Ambroise 20
J. Jacques 18
H. Godorot 15 (Hortense) 
MOUTON, Antoine Emile (I1938)
 
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Arch and Eva 
POOVEY, Arch Frazier (I7241)
 
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Arch Woodlee Head M 50 Texas
Wallace Woodlee Wife F 43 Texas
Claud Woodlee Son M 23 Texas
Arch Woodlee Son M 20 Texas
Harold Woodlee Son M 17 Texas
Glora Woodlee Dau F 14 Texas
Anna Woodlee Dau F 8 Texas
Ware Woodlee Son M 6 Texas
Texanna Brite Mother F 73 Texas 
HOLDER, Texana (I3156)
 
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ARMSTRONG ELIJAH 3 19N 29W 79.52 1878/06/24
ARMSTRONG ELIJAH 3 19N 29W 0.0 1878/06/24
"South West fractional quarter of the North East fractional quarter and the North West quarter of the South East quarter of Section three, in Township nineteen North, of Range twenty nine West, in the district of lands subject to sale at Harrison, Arkansas, containing seventy nine acres and fifty two hundredths of an acre" 
ARMSTRONG, Elijah William (I8)
 
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ARMSTRONG JACKSON 3 19N 29W 0.0 1889/06/25
ARMSTRONG JACKSON 2 19N 29W 80.0 1889/06/25 
ARMSTRONG, Jackson Calvin (I12)
 
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ARMSTRONG, E to FORD, ALEXANDER NOV 14, 1870 H 555 2
ARMSTRONG, Wm W & W to WALKER, LEVI C MAR 8, 1861 E 444 1 
ARMSTRONG, Elijah William (I8)
 
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ARMSTRONG, James head 26 farm labor MO
Nellie 24 kh TX 
ARMSTRONG, James Thomas (I186)
 
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Arron J Kennard Head M 57 Texas
Ima Kennard Dau F 18 Texas 
KENNARD, Aaron Jackson (I11242)
 
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Arthur J Garner Head M 45 Iowa
Helene A Garner Wife F 47 Minnesota
Lloyd H Garner Son M 23 Iowa
George Garner Son M 20 Iowa
Sarah Noble Mother F 71 England 
TALBOYS, Alice Sarah Elizabeth (I21802)
 
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Arthur J Garner Head M 45 Iowa
Helene A Garner Wife F 47 Minnesota
Lloyd H Garner Son M 23 Iowa
George Garner Son M 20 Iowa
Sarah Noble Mother F 71 England 
GARNER, Arthur Joseph (I21854)
 
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Ashbay Bladen & Thompson Ashbay 2 19 Robt Abell 1790
Ashbay Thomas - see Bladen Ashbay 19 Robt Abell 1790
Ashbey Bedy 1 46 Jesse Davis #1 1790
Ashbey Stephen 1 45 Jesse Davis #1 1790
Ashby Beady - see Stephen Ashby 22 Jesse Davis #1 1791
Ashby Bladen 4-2 113 Jos Barnett 1785
Ashby Bladen & Thompson Ashby 2 17 Atk Hill #1 1788
Ashby Bladen & Tompson Ashby 2 9 Atk Hill 1787
Ashby Stephen & Beady Ashby & Tinson Ashby NG 22 Jesse Davis #1 1791
Ashby Thompson 1 147 Atkinson Hill 1791
Ashby Thompson - see Bladen Ashby 17 Atk Hill #1 1788
Ashby Tinson - see Stephen Ashby 22 Jesse Davis #1 1791
Ashby Tompson - see Bladen Ashby 9 Atk Hill 1787 
ASHBY, Bladen (I5050)
 
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At the residence, 308 North 24th street, Thursday, July 4, Sarah Walker, aged 89 years. Mother of Mrs. W.H. Clark, Mrs. H.N. Goode, Mrs. Earl J. Sperry and D.C. Walker, all of Salem; sister of W.T. Tuck of Groves, Okla., and Mrs. Susan Reddick of Rogers, Ark. Also survived by seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the W.T. Rigdon company, Monday, July 8, at 1:30 p.m. Concluding services Lee Mission cemetery. 
TUCK, Sarah (I210)
 
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Aunt Ginia McCracken passed quietly away early Sunday morning after a lingering illness of several months. She was 86 years of age, and leaves two sons and four daughters, only the sons and two daughters were with her at the last. She was the widow of the late Thomas McCracken, who passed on a few years ago. People are in the habit of saying good things about the dead and sometimes we may make it a little strong, but in speaking of Aunt Ginia, we have hardly known anyone more willing to help and befriend anyone she came in contact with. She loved the church and was always eager to help support it. Funeral was held at the home Monday and interment in the Sapp cemetery near her home. 
COON, Virginia (I8998)
 
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AVINGER — Joyce Beene died July 20, 2017. She was born June 26, 1924 to Eva Tyler and Tom Beene. She was preceded in death by her parents, all siblings, 5 nephews and recently her niece, Carol Barton.
Special thanks to her other caregivers/helpers, Debbie Brown and Ron Keith.
She was a 1941 graduate of Jefferson High School, after which time she had numerous and interesting vocations, including being Executive Secretary Treasurer for Wellman Industries in Longview. Joyce was a member of the Longview Chapter Pilot's Club and served a term as Texas Governor of this club. Her other achievements are too numerous to mention. She has been a resident of Lake O' Pines area since 1995, and actively involved in the Mims United Methodist Church and various projects in the community.
A memorial service will be held at the Mims United Methodist Church on Saturday, July 29, 2017 at 1 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations be made to the Mims United Methodist Church Building Fund and Humane Society.
She is survived by her nieces and nephews-in-law, Eleanor and J.E. Salter, Janette and Johnny Mahurin, Thomasine and Bobby Crow, Carl Barton, many great nephews and nieces, and her best friend/companion/caregiver, Betty Wellman. 
BEENE, Joyce Madeleine (I23307)
 
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BANGS Vera A. Shepheard, 82, of San Angelo and formerly of Bangs, died Friday, Sept. 15, 2000, in San Angelo.
Service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Bangs First Baptist Church with burial in Bangs Cemetery. Arrangements are by Bangs Funeral Home.
She was born June 26, 1918, in Union Parish, La. She was a retired cashier for Scott and White and a member of Bangs First Baptist Church.
Survivors include her son, Riley Shepheard of San Angelo; her daughter, Jan Ellis of Cartersville, Ill.; a sister, Era Ney of Escalon, Calif.; seven grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews. 
HARRIS, Vera Allie (I3874)
 
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Beatrice Senn Head F 52 Texas
Naomi Senn Dau F 24 Texas
Wiley W Senn Son M 22 Texas
James J Senn Son M 20 Texas
Sarah E Wills Mother F 80 Alabama 
COOK, Sarah Elizabeth (I3213)
 
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Ben F Slaton Head M 60 Texas
Lula A Slaton Wife F 51 Alabama
Raymond Slaton Son M 21 Texas
Willard Slaton Son M 18 Arkansas
A Barbra Slaton Dau F 15 Arkansas 
SLAYTON, Benjamin Franklin (I10760)
 
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Benj Talboy Self M 41 England
Martha Talboy Wife F 39 England
Shelomith Talboy Dau F 12 Iowa
Thos Talboy Son M 8 Iowa
Walter Talboy Son M 7 Iowa
Benj Talboy Son M 2 Iowa
Richard Talboy Son M 1 Iowa
Benjamin is a spinner at the wool factory. 
TALBOY, Benjamin (I21775)
 
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Benjamin T Slayton Head M 51 Texas
Leola A Slayton Wife F 41 Alabama
Cordell Slayton Son M 21 Texas
William Slayton Son M 18 Texas
Cynthia Slayton Dau F 15 Texas
Bonnie M Slayton Dau F 12 Texas
Raymond Slayton Son M 10 Texas
William Slayton Son M 8 Arkansas
Barbara Slayton Dau F 5 Arkansas 
SLAYTON, Benjamin Franklin (I10760)
 
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Benjiman F George 20
Laura George 18 
GEORGE, Benjamin Franklin (I133)
 
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Biddy Bryant F 70 Virginia
Pauline J Bryant F 39 Virginia
James N Harlan M 24 Kentucky 
HARLAN, James N (I21438)
 
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Billie L. Pipkin, age 97, of Tyler, Texas peacefully passed away on Thursday, October 26, 2017 at home. She was born on April 18, 1920 in Blytheville, Arkansas, to Joseph Franklin and Merle Marguerite Wiggins Millican. She lived in Houston 40 years prior to moving to Tyler 26 years ago. She was a realtor, homemaker and a member of Green Acres Baptist Church.
She is survived by her sons, Claud E. Pipkin Jr., Houston, Robert J. Pipkin, Alba, and Lynn A. Pipkin, Tomball; daughters, Barbara J. Johnston, Tyler, and Gail Murphy, League City; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
Friends are invited to visit with the family from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, November 2, at Memorial Oaks Funeral Home – 13001 Katy Fwy, Houston, TX, 77079.
A Burial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday at Memorial Oaks Cemetery. 
MILLICAN, Billie Louise (I12230)
 
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Blaine Perry Tolman, 69, passed away Saturday, May 8, 1999, in the Houston V. A. Hospital, of congestive heart failure.
He was born June 23, 1929 in Murray, Utah, a son of Perry and Delores Allsop Gunderson Tolman. He was raised in Sandy, Utah and was a graduate of Jordan High School. He loved mechanics and working on cars in high school. Blaine joined the Navy in June of 1949 and ended up in Corpus Christi, Texas. He loved Texas so well he made his home there for approximately 40 some odd years. His latter years were in Houston, Texas. He worked as a mechanic all of his life and he loved his work and people he was associated with. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.Survived by brothers, Daniel Ray Tolman, Sandy, Utah; Marlon Dean Tolman, Las Vegas, Nevada; sister, Patsy (Harvey) Mortenson, Kaysville, Utah. Preceded in death by his parents.
Funeral Services will be held Saturday, May 15, 1999, at 1 p.m. in the Goff Mortuary, 8090 So. State, Midvale, where friends may call Saturday one hour prior to services. Interment, Sandy City Cemetery. 
TOLMAN, Blaine Perry (I2900)
 
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Bob F Baskerville Head M 37 Tennessee
Nannie Baskerville Wife F 35 Kentucky
Clara Baskerville Dau F 16 Kentucky
Richard Baskerville Son M 14 Tennessee
Abner E Baskerville Son M 7 Tennessee
Bobby A Baskerville Dau F 4 Kentucky
John H Trent F-in-l M 61 Tennessee
Katie Trent M-in-l F 50 Kentucky 
BASKERVILLE, Robert Franklin (I9687)
 
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Brazzil, Geo.
Brazzil, John 
BRAZZIL, George Washington (I8163)
 
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Brazzil, J. 25 M Ala.
E. 18 F Ala.
S. 2 F Ala.
W. N. 2/12 M Tex.
John is a farmer. 
BRAZZIL, John Wesley (I1698)
 
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Browne, Joseph E head M 35 M grocery clerk
Irene I wife F 26 M
Emma L dau F 1 7/12 
BROWNE, Joseph Edward (I2957)
 
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C H Burton Head Male 68 Texas
Edna Burton Wife Female 67 Texas
Lela Willdridge Sister Female 71 Texas
Chester owns a shoe shop and Edna is his helper. They lived in the same place in 1935. Lela lived in Chickasha, Oklahoma and was the informer for this census. 
BURTON, Lela Dove (I24009)
 
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C H Burton Head Male 68 Texas
Edna Burton Wife Female 67 Texas
Lela Willdridge Sister Female 71 Texas
Chester owns a shoe shop and Edna is his helper. They lived in the same place in 1935. Lela lived in Chickasha, Oklahoma and was the informer for this census. 
BURTON, Chester Haise (I24010)
 
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C.R. (Charles Ralph) McFarland, of Sabinal, Texas, passed away peacefully in his home, surrounded by family on Friday, March 24, 2017 at age 91. He was affectionately known as "Mr. Mac" throughout his community.
McFarland was born on April 2, 1925, in Maywood, Illinois to Ralph and Irene McFarland. He is preceded in death by his parents Ralph and Irene McFarland, his wife Evelyn McFarland of 51 years, his two sisters, Joyce McFarland and Glenda Delott.
He is survived by his wife of 18 years, Pat McFarland; children Michael McFarland and wife Pearl of Greenville, Texas; step-children Anthony Anizan and wife Barbara of Pearsall, Texas; Jeanette Blount of Luling, Louisiana; Robert Hudson and wife Rita of Castroville, Texas and Paul Hudson and wife Alissa of Fredericksburg, Texas; brother-in-law Tommy Titsworth and wife Silvia of Comfort, Texas; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
McFarland was a three-sport letterman at East Proviso High School when he graduated in 1943. Upon graduation, he immediately enlisted in the Army Air Corps and moved to San Antonio, Texas for basic training at Lackland AFB. McFarland ended up at "Gunnery School" at Laredo AFB. From there, he was assigned to Big Spring and became a bombardier. After that he flew on a B-17 and was a flight officer. He flew missions over the battle fields, making two trips to Austria to pick up French POW's. McFarland came back to San Antonio in August of 1945 for training in B-29s to get ready for assignment in the Pacific and ended up making the area his home.
When he came back to San Antonio, he enrolled for 12 hours at night school at Trinity University and played football for a semester. From there, he landed an athletic scholarship. He also played basketball as guard and was first baseman on the Trinity baseball team. He is in an elite group of former Trinity athletes who lettered in three sports.
Upon completing his education, McFarland spent the next 54 years in public school education. He was enticed to Sabinal in 1953. During his time in Sabinal, he was hired a principal, but also was an assistant football coach, girls basketball coach and also coached track and baseball. The last 19 years, prior to retirement, he was superintendent of Sabinal ISD.
McFarland was a community leader, active volunteer, Deacon of First Baptist Church. He was a lifetime member of the Lions Club, served on the board for the Emergency Medical Service, was an EMS volunteer, served on the Sabinal ISD Board of Education, City Council, Uvalde County Appraisal Review board and Sabinal cemetery caretaker. McFarland was elected for one term to the Texas SilverHaired Legislature in the early 1990's. One of many programs he helped launch in the area was the development of the Sabinal Youth Baseball Field. 
MCFARLAND, Charles Ralph (I5782)
 
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Cas Sparks Head M 49 Texas
Etta Sparks Wife F 43 Texas
Clifford Sparks Son M 17 Texas
Bernice Sparks Dau F 19 Texas
Ula Mae Sparks Dau F 12 Texas
Vaughn Sparks Son M 8 Texas 
SPARKS, Cordon Wesley (I6658)
 
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CASTROVILLE, Texas — Roy Joseph Mellen, of Castroville, Texas passed away on July 6, 1998, in Castroville.
Roy was born April 5, 1905, at Batson, Texas. In Galveston, Roy was a past, president of the American Red Cross, a member of the Tri 5 Club, The Beach Patrol, associated with the Mellen School of Dancing.
He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Doris Fox Mellen; sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald Roy and Nancy Mellen and Randle Lynn and Susie Mellen; daughter and son-in-law, Lu Ann and Dan Dennis Hartnett; nine grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews.
Roy was a fun and loving husband and father who is missed already.
In lieu of flowers, notes of sympathy are appreciated.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, July 9, 1998, at 10 a.m. at Lake of Wood Chapel at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery in Houston. 
MELLEN, Roy Joseph (I1673)
 
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CECIL EDWARD ARMSTRONG passed away Thursday morning, January 17, 2013.
Cecil was born in Laneville, Texas on December 18, 1930 to Lawrence and Mary Armstrong. He moved to Texas City in 1948. In 1951 he met the love of his life, Mary Frances Boatman. They were married in Bisbee, Arizona while he was serving in the U. S. Army, stationed in Fort Huachuca, and had been married for 62 years at the time of his death. After serving in the Korean War, they moved to LaMarque and eventually found their home in Santa Fe where they raised twin girls Janet and Joyce. He was very active and involved in VFW Post 5400 in Santa Fe and had served as the Post Commander in 1964. In his early working career he worked on building the original Gulf Freeway between Houston and Galveston and, for a period of time, worked at the Tin Smelter in Texas City before later retiring from Ironworker's Local 135. After retiring they moved to Lake Cherokee in Henderson where they lived for 10 years before returning to Santa Fe in 1994. Cecil was an avid fisherman and hunter and enjoyed woodworking in his garage.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers, Charlie, Emmitt and Billy Joe.
He will be greatly missed by his wife, Frances Boatman Armstrong; daughters, Janet and husband Rodney Hankamer, Joyce Balts; grandchildren, Christy McDade, Candice McDade, Dwayne Hankamer, Jeff Hankamer; great grandchildren, Jazmine and Mikayla McDade; sisters, Dorothy Randalls, Bonnie Flanagan; and brother, Loyd Armstrong.
Graveside services will be 2:00 p.m. Monday, January 21, 2013, at Hayes Grace Memorial Park, Pastor Tim Gregory officiating.
Visitation with the family will be 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Sunday in the parlor of Hayes Funeral Home, 10412 Highway 6, (409) 925-3501. 
ARMSTRONG, Cecil Edward (I149)
 
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Cecil Lathen Head F 54 Iowa
Clarence Lathen Son M 21 Washington
Cecil is a school teacher. 
THOMAS, Cecil N (I21973)
 
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Charles Bates Self M 23 Minnesota
Alice Bates Wife F 18 Iowa
B Fisher Other M 24 Illinois
William Word Other M 23 Nebraska
J B Myers Other M 34 Pennsylvania
I don't know for sure that this is our Charles and Alice. The men are all laborers. 
BATES, Charles L (I23771)
 

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