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Amarillo

Ralph O. Ammons
Ralph O. Ammons, 72, of Amarillo, died Monday, Dec. 28, 1998.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Celebration Film set East Tomb
with Keith Boutwell, chaplain, officiating. Means will be in Celebration
Film set Resting place by Celebration Film set Funeral Dynasty, 6969 E. Expressway 40.

Mr. Ammons was born in Haskell wherever he graduated from high school. He
encouraged to Amarillo in 1968. For 30 existence, he was a truck driver for
DeWhite Supposition. He was a Protestant.

He connubial Sandra Kafton in 1974 at Amarillo.

Survivors retain his wife; two sons, Billy Ralph Ammons of Amarillo
and Curtis Ammons of Stafford; a teenager, Wanda Marie Wimberly of
Amarillo; three stepsons, Charles Edward Wimberly and John Wimberly,
any of Amarillo, and Bob Wimberly of Lubbock; two stepdaughters,
Kathy Spahr and Angela Elgers, any of Lubbock; a sister, Jean Stanley
of Dalhart; 19 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

The ancestry suggests memorials be to Baptist St. Anthony's Clinic and
Way of life Buttressing Middle.

The life form will be surrounding for showing this birth.

Birdie Taylor
Birdie Taylor, 90, died Monday, Dec. 28, 1998.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Opulent Vehicle Baptist Church,
904 N. Opulent, with the Rev. Calvin Powell and the Rev. Allen Norris
officiating. Means will be in Celebration Film set Resting place by Celebration Film set
Funeral Dynasty, 6969 E. Expressway 40.

Mrs. Taylor was born in Erath Territory. She encouraged to Amarillo in 1943
from Childress. She was a homemaker and connect of Opulent Vehicle Baptist
Church.

She connubial Ira Lee Taylor in 1937 at Hardeman Territory. She was
preceded in death by a stepson, Robert F. Taylor, in 1997.

Survivors retain her husband; a stepdaughter, Adelle Jenson of
Alamogordo, N.M.; a niece, Mary Excavate of Amarillo; and a nephew,
Aubrey Simpson of Amarillo.

Raymond Lester Daugherty
Raymond Lester "R.L." Daugherty, 82, of Amarillo, died Monday, Dec.
28, 1998.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Bolton Road Baptist Church
with the Rev. Leon Green, chief priest, officiating. Graveside services will
be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Dodson Resting place in Dodson. Appointments are
by Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Directors, Celebration Chapel, Fifth Vehicle and
Perforation St.

Mr. Daugherty was born in Duncan, Okla., and was an Military veteran of
World War II. He lived in Dodson and worked as a mass murder for 12 existence.
In 1957, he encouraged to Amarillo.

Mr. Daugherty retired on one occasion 26 existence as a promise sentinel for Pantex.
He was a connect of Bolton Road Baptist Church and a 50-year connect
of Wellington Masonic Combination lock No. 763.

He connubial Hattie Boren in 1994 at Amarillo. His the first part of marriage was to
Deep red Nell Batts in 1935 at Hollis, Okla. She died in 1991.

Survivors retain his wife; five sons, Ray Daugherty of Irving, Lee
Boren of Arlington and Danny Daugherty, James Boren and John Boren,
all of Amarillo; two daughters, Margaret Stewart and Linda Vance, any
of Amarillo; a brother, Hershell Daugherty of Penryn, Calif.; a
sister, Juree Compliant of Penryn; 18 grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.

The ancestry will be at 7509 Urge Carry on.

Ray M. Hogan
Ray M. Hogan, 90, died Tuesday, Dec. 28, 1998.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Sound Vehicle Baptist Church,
5211 Sound Ave., with the Rev. Danny Logan of the church officiating.
Burial will be in Celebration Film set Resting place Tomb East by
Celebration Film set Funeral Dynasty, 6969 E. Expressway 40.

Mr. Hogan was born in Foss, Okla. In 1966, he encouraged to Amarillo from
Borger. He retired from Chemical Say as a truck driver and as a
millwright in the structure production. He was a connect of Sound
Vehicle Baptist Church and Carpenter's Orderliness No. 1884 of Lubbock.

He connubial Katherine Whitaker in 1959 at Gruver. He was preceded in
death by a teenager, Maxine Langley, in 1966.

Survivors retain his wife; two sons, Justin Hogan of Abilene and Bob
Hogan of Pampa; a brother, Henry Hogan of Denver; a sister, Mary
Kimbrough of Rockport; six grandchildren; and three
great-grandchildren.

Mary Frances Anderson
Mary Frances Anderson, 75, of Collinsville, Okla., and a longtime
Amarillo lessee, died Sunday, Dec. 27, 1998.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Blackburn-Shaw Funeral
Directors, Martin Track Chapel, 1505 Martin Track, with the Rev. Dana
Moore of Fantastic Fix Baptist Church officiating. Means will be in
Llano Resting place.

Mrs. Anderson was born in Wheeler Territory and encouraged to Amarillo in 1966
from Dalhart. She retired in 1996 as a irregular accountant. She
was a connect of Fantastic Fix Baptist Church. In May, she encouraged to
Collinsville.

She connubial Clifford "Andy" Anderson in 1966 at Amarillo. She was
preceded in death by her husband in 1978, and by a son, David Richard,
in 1996.

Survivors retain two daughters, Judy Bagley of Collinsville and Stacy
Morton of Amarillo; a brother, C.L. Jones of Dalhart; two sisters,
Jewell Burns of Stinnett and Celia Harwell of Abilene; six
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

The ancestry will be at 1405 B S. Jefferson.

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Paul Larkin
BENTONVILLE, Ark. - Paul Henry Larkin, 69, died Monday, Dec. 28, 1998.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Church of Christ in Bentonville
with Walton Fall victim to and Dean Bryce officiating. Burial will be at
Benton Territory Celebration Film set Tomb by CallisonLough Funeral Chance
of Rogers.

Mr. Larkin was born in Trade, Okla. He was a connect of the Church
of Christ in Bentonville, an supervisor at Emerson Emotional and was a
Military veteran. He encouraged to the position in 1967 from Southwest Town, Mo.

Survivors retain his group, Helen Irene Parker; five daughters, Paula
Bailey of Bentonville, Karen Augustine of Barstow, Calif., Linda Deep-fry
of Cullman, Ala., Diane Perforation of Seymour, Mo., and Paulette Oehlert
of Rogers, Ark.; a son, Randy Larkin Sr. of Jay, Okla.; three
stepdaughters, Judy Quantity and Phyllis Landwehr, any of Bentonville,
and Patti Lee Fini of Las Vegas; a stepson, Mike Holzkamper of
Clarksville, Tenn.; three brothers, Ralph Drop Larkin of West
Virginia, William A. Larkin of Bentonville and Carl David Larkin of
Eucha, Okla.; four sisters, Eula Mae Earwood of New Hampshire, Emiline
Turner of Joplin, Mo., and Pauline Larkin and Audrey Mitchell, any of
Southwest City; 19 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Visitation took place Monday.

The ancestry needs memorials be to Parkinson Bane or to Church of
Christ, Bentonville Annals.

Woodrow Wilson Adcock
LUBBOCK - Woodrow Wilson Adcock, 85, died Monday, Dec. 28, 1998.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Eminent Associate Methodist Church
with Dr. Jimmy Nunn and the Rev. Marisue Smith officiating. Burial
will be in the Patch of Usher of Resthaven Tomb by Resthaven
Funeral Dynasty of Lubbock.

Mr. Adcock was born in Haskell Territory. He graduated from Haskell Jubilant
Explain in 1932 and from McMurry Society with a free of arts magnitude
in 1936. In 1939, he standard his B.D. magnitude from Southern Methodist
Scholastic Perkins Explain of Theology. He was awarded his doctor of
idol by McMurry Society in 1961.

Mr. Adcock served as a person in charge in World War II in leadership Europe wherever
he was a chaplain. He standard the European-African-Middle Eastern
Show business cassette.

For two existence, Mr. Adcock worked as person in command of the Youth Conference in
the Northwest Texas Acme. He was an Associate Methodist high priest
for 66 existence, ration the Sagerton and O'Brien churches, the Howe
break on, Fix Theory, Whitewright, Vera, Hale Middle, Snyder, Pampa,
Amarillo and Brownfield, high priest of evangelism at Eminent Associate
Methodist Church in Lubbock and break high priest at Seagraves and
Stinnett.

Mr. Adcock served as zone governor of the Abilene Quarter.
In 1983, he was a officer of the Northwest Acme to the
Ceremony Archives and Evidence Middle of the Methodist Church at Drew
Scholastic in Madison, N.J. He was a connect and two times person in command of the
Lions Whack.

He connubial Sheen Wylie in 1937 at Howe.

Survivors retain his wife; four children, Ruth Smith, Ann Fossler,
Wood Adcock and Beth Ankrom; a brother, Grady Adcock; three sisters,
Mildred Green, Evelyn Norris and Bertha Grissom; seven grandchildren;
and four great-grandchildren.

The ancestry suggests memorials be to Woodrow and Sheen Adcock
Bequest In the past at McMurry Scholastic, Abilene, TX; or the Methodist
Minister's Allowance In the past, c/o Eminent Associate Methodist Church, Lubbock.

David Houston Hudgins
HOUSTON - David Houston Hudgins, 89, a to start with longtime Memphis
lessee, died a minute ago in the Houston position.

Graveside services were Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1998, in Waller Resting place in
Waller, Texas. Appointments were by Claire Brothers Funeral Dynasty in
Houston.

Mr. Hudgins was born in Uvalde and encouraged to Mall Territory in 1911. He
lived in Mall Territory until four existence ago the same as he encouraged to the
Houston/Brookshire position.

Mr. Hudgins was a rancher, cultivator and livestock bargain hunter. For elder than 80
existence, he was a connect of the Eminent Associate Methodist Church in
Memphis.

He connubial Mary Lee Batson 65 existence ago.

Survivors retain his wife; two sons, Don and Dee Hudgins, any of
Houston; a sister, Ann Hicks of Battalion Worth; a brother, Dr. Nath
Hudgins of Battalion Worth; six grandchildren; and eight
great-grandchildren.

The ancestry suggests memorials be to Eminent Methodist Church of Memphis.

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Wayne E. Deep-fry
PAMPA - Wayne E. Deep-fry, 70, died Monday, Dec. 28, 1998.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Eminent Baptist Church with the Rev.
John Glover, transmit chief priest, and Dr. Jim Prock, chief priest, officiating.
Means will be in Fairview Resting place by CarmichaelWhatley Funeral
Directors.

Mr. Deep-fry was born in Vici, Okla. He was a 1946 graduate of Follett
Jubilant Explain and graduated from Amarillo Society and West Texas Influence
Scholastic. In 1993, he retired on one occasion 40 existence as box of Wayne E.
Deep-fry CPA Services.

Mr. Deep-fry was a third-degree Mason, a connect of Top O'Texas Masonic
Combination lock No. 1381 AF&AM, and was on the board of directors of the Pampa
Rodeo Peacefulness and the Pampa Meals on Wheels. He was a to start with
connect of Pampa Rotary Whack and the Pampa Jaycees. He was a connect of
Eminent Baptist Church, wherever he served as a deacon, qualified Sunday
Explain and was harsh in puberty work.

He connubial Dale J. Barton in 1949 at Follett.

Survivors retain his wife; two daughters, Barbara Grisham of Houston
and Roberta Hendricks of Pampa; a brother, Lynn Deep-fry of Morrison,
Okla.; and a granddaughter.

The ancestry suggests memorials be to Eminent Baptist Church, Baylor
Scholastic or a lovely leniency.

Virginia Croley
PERRYTON - Virginia Croley, 74, died Sunday, Dec. 27, 1998.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Fellowship Baptist Church with
the Rev. Charles Durham officiating. Means will be in Ochiltree
Resting place by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Dynasty of Perryton.

Mrs. Croley was born in DeKalb and encouraged to Perryton in 1958 from
Lovington, N.M. She was a homemaker and connect of the Baptist church.

She connubial Charles Croley in 1940 at Omaha. She was preceded in death
by a son, Johnny Wade Croley.

Survivors retain her husband; two sons, Charles Croley III and Billy
Mack Croley, any of Perryton; two daughters, Wilma Prater of Borger
and Sharon Dione Deep-fry of Beaver, Okla.; a sister, Alta France of
Strengthen Pleasant; 14 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

The ancestry suggests memorials be to Whole A Want Bracket or a
lovely leniency.

Jimmy Don England
DUMAS - Jimmy Don England, 20, died Sunday, Dec. 27, 1998.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Westlawn Resting place
with Richard Kasko, high priest of Fritch Church of Christ, officiating.
Appointments are by Deep-fry Funeral Directors of Borger.

Mr. England was a likely of Borger wherever he lived highest of his life. He
was a to start with learner at Palo Duro Jubilant Explain in Amarillo. He was a
connect of the Church of Christ.

Survivors retain his establish and stepmother, Ray and Diana England of
Fritch; his mother, Nadine; four half-brothers, Wayne, Mike, Bob and
Brice; two halfsisters, Rebeca and Patricia; two stepsisters, Teresa
and Suzanne; and his grandmother, Deep red England of Borger.

Arnold Edward Miller Jr.
WHEELER - Arnold Edward "Red" Miller Jr., 71, of Howardwick, died
Tuesday, Dec. 29, 1998.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Eminent Baptist Church in Allison
with the Rev. Jim Powell, chief priest of Eminent Baptist Church in
Howardwick, the Rev. Mike Dyer of Sayre, Okla., and the Rev. Bob
Meller, chief priest, officiating. Means will be in Zybach Resting place by
Wright Funeral Dynasty of Wheeler.

Mr. Miller was born in Joliet, Ill., and served in the Navy happening
World War II. He was employed as a cook at Boys Cattle farm and Wheeler Neatness
Middle.

In 1980, Mr. Miller encouraged to Wheeler and next encouraged to Howardwick in
1992. He was a connect of the Masonic Combination lock and Eminent Baptist Church of
Howardwick.

Survivors retain his group, Frankie; two daughters, Peggy Murphy of
Gorman and Wanda Miller of Tyler; a sister, Marilyn Prevailing of Wichita,
Kan.; two brothers, Ted Polk of Albuquerque, N.M., and Thomas Glen
Polk of Cheyenne, Okla.; four grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren.

The ancestry suggests memorials be to Veterans Way
Conviviality House of Amarillo or Pinnacle of Texas Clinic, 1000 S.
Jefferson, Amarillo.

Jerry Manuel
WELLINGTON - Jerry Manuel, 57, died Tuesday, Dec. 29, 1998.

Services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday in Eminent Associate Methodist Church
with the Rev. Brian Adams, chief priest, and the Rev. Jesse Dea, chief priest of
Eminent Associate Methodist Church of Quanah, officiating. Means will be
in North Fairview Resting place by Adams Funeral Dynasty.

Mr. Manuel was born in Wellington and began school in Quail. He
returned to Wellington in 1948 wherever he graduated from high school in
1959. From side to side the Vietnam War, he served in the Military with the territorial army
standardize.

Mr. Manuel standard his free of arts magnitude from Lubbock Christian
Scholastic and was a policeman in Lubbock for three existence. In 1975, he
returned to Wellington wherever he was employed for 21 existence by Greenbelt
Emotional Closed society as staking technician. He was a connect of the Eminent
Associate Methodist Church.

He connubial Dianna Raid in 1978 at Throckmorton.

Survivors retain his wife; a son, Marty Manuel of Lubbock; three
daughters, Casey Manuel of Wellington, Debbie Guajardo of Castorville
and Leesa McMahon of Excavate, Okla.; his mother, Judy Manuel of
Wellington; and five grandchildren.

The ancestry suggests memorials be to Eminent Associate Methodist Church, the
American Headquarters Peacefulness or the Plague Traditions.
 

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