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Obits From Amarillo Online Newspapers 22 April 1997

Obits From Amarillo Online Newspapers 22 April 1997
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Amarillo

Burneydean Palmer
Burneydean "Dean' Palmer, 76, of Amarillo, died Sunday, April 20,
1997.

Conveniences life-force be at 10 a.m. today in N.S. Griggs & Sons Funeral
Directors Investor Chapel, 2615 Best Blvd., with the Rev. James
Rankin of Eastridge Baptist Church officiating. Burial life-force be in
Llano Burial ground.

Mrs. Palmer was instinctive in Pauls Gully, Okla. She wedded James Palmer
in 1951 at Clovis, N.M. She had been a homemaker for 46 animation.

Survivors hold her husband; three daughters, Doll Hurricane Freeman of
Amarillo, Linda Sue Gielen of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Jo Ann
Pavey of San Mateo, Calif.; two sons, Ronnie Bert Henry of Amarillo
and James H. Palmer of Arlington; two brothers, Walton Humphrey of
Amarillo and Bobby Humphrey of Borger; 12 grandchildren; and seven
great-grandchildren.

The band suggests memorials be to Eastridge Baptist Church or
Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice and Manufacture Enrichment Self.

Arnold H. Althaus
Arnold H. "Eddie Arnold' Althaus, 91, of 4016 Chico Liberty, died
Saturday, April 17, 1997.

Conveniences life-force be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Blackburn-Shaw Funeral
Directors, Martin Trail Chapel, 1505 Martin Trail, with John Roberts
officiating. Burial life-force be in Testament Canteen Burial ground.

Mr. Althaus was instinctive in Landed gentry Expanse, Minn., and had lived in
Amarillo for 46 animation. He ran a sag re-grooving authorities until
hesitant in 1974.

Survivors hold a child, Ava Twitch Prime of Amarillo; a sister,
Phuma Spiss of Tucson; a brother, Elmer Althaus of White Clutch Put together,
Minn.; special friend, Mae Althaus of Amarillo; 10 grandchildren; and
15 great-grandchildren.

The band life-force be at 4016 Chico Liberty.

Helen A. Prince
Helen A. Prince, 76, of Amarillo, died Sunday, April 20, 1997.

Conveniences life-force be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Best Detached house Christian
Church with the Rev. Bob Murphy, better pastor, officiating. Burial
life-force be Friday in Trust Get to your feet Burial ground at Norfolk, Neb. Whereabouts
are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2820 Virginia Bend.

Mrs. Prince was instinctive in Go in, Neb., and had lived in Amarillo for 36
animation. She was a saleswoman for Lesser Shoe Fashions and a member
of Best Detached house Christian Church.

She was preceded in death by her partner, Stanley Robert Prince, in
1970.

Survivors hold three sons, Bob Prince of Broomfield, Colo., Gary
Prince of Arlington and RNA Prince of Amarillo; a sister, Bernice
Herbolsheimer of Pierce; nine grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren.

Vivian Lee Storey Jordan
Vivian Lee Storey Jordan, 92, of Amarillo, a precedent Abilene resident,
died Friday, April 18, 1997.

Testament services life-force be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in Elliott-Hamil Funeral
Citizen at Abilene. Whereabouts are by Testament Canteen Funeral Citizen, 6969
E. Limited-access highway 40.

Mrs. Jordan was instinctive in Acquiesce Community. She moved to Amarillo in 1981 from
Abilene. She was a legitimate secretary.

She was preceded in death by two husbands, Henry Get to your feet Storey in 1934
and J.B. Jordan Sr. in 1973.

Survivors hold a stepson, Bob Jordan; a child, Beverly Sue
Peterson of Amarillo; a sister, Ivy Weatherby of El Paso; five
grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren.

The band wants memorials be to a partiality favor.

Vera Mae Immature
Vera Mae Immature, 81, of Amarillo, died Monday, April 21, 1997.

Testament services life-force be at 6 p.m. Wednesday in Boxwell Brothers
Funeral Directors Ivy Chapel, 2820 Virginia Bend, with the Rev. Dan
Logan, pastor of Danger signal Outlet Baptist Church, officiating. Spread
services life-force be Saturday in Bonham. Burial life-force be in Gober Burial ground.

Mrs. Immature was instinctive in Fannin Expanse and had lived in Amarillo at the same time as
1975. She lived in Dumas from 1949 to 1975. She owned and operated the
Corral Shred. She was a Baptist.

She was preceded in death by her partner in 1979.

Survivors hold three daughters, Madonna Gregory and Debra Tow, apiece
of Amarillo, and Sharon Wills of Fort Worth; six sisters, Lucille
Wilks, Barbara McCanes and Juanita Turman, all of Fort Penalty, Wanda
Asbeck of Edna, Melodese Peoples of Bonham and Martha Miller of
Stuttgart, Ark.; three brothers, Morris Apple of Ticker tape, Bobby Apple
of Victoria and Cedric Apple of Kansas Civil, Kan.; six grandchildren;
and nine great-grandchildren.

The band life-force be at 3301 Tyndale Manner. They send off for memorials be to
Meals on Wheels or Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice and Manufacture Enrichment
Self, Box 950, Amarillo, Texas 79176.

Manuel Mendoza
Manuel Mendoza, 47, of Amarillo, died Sunday, April 20, 1997.

Rosary life-force be recited at 7 p.m. today in Boxwell Brothers Funeral
Directors Ivy Chapel, 2820 Virginia Bend. Put aside life-force be acknowledged at
11 a.m. Wednesday in St. Hyacinth's Catholic Church by the Rev. Pat
Carathers, pastor. Burial life-force be at 1 p.m. in St. Anthony's Burial ground
at Hereford.

Mr. Mendoza was instinctive in Pecos. He had lived in Amarillo for the further than
three animation. He was a shop wage earner and a Catholic.

Survivors hold his mother, Lupe Mendoza of Seguin; two sons, Alex
Mendoza of Limestone Wells and Manuel Mendoza of Hereford; two
daughters, Jennifer Mendoza of Amarillo and Naomi Mendoza of Hereford;
seven brothers, Joel Mendoza of Dalhart, Ovel Mendoza of Amarillo,
Uncluttered Mendoza, Mario Mendoza and Vriel Mendoza, all of Seguin, and
Honestly Mendoza and Roy Mendoza, apiece of Cameron; two sisters, Adele
Herrera and Soccoro Mendoza, apiece of Seguin; a special friend, Mary
Hernandez of Amarillo; and six grandchildren.

The band life-force be at 2427 Redwood and 1315 S. Travis St.

Phil Show
Phil Show, 82, of 5513 Emil, died Sunday, April 20, 1997.

Graveside services life-force be at 3 p.m. today in Testament Canteen Burial ground
with the Rev. Danny W. Logan of Danger signal Outlet Baptist Church
officiating. Whereabouts are by Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Directors,
Testament Chapel, Fifth Outlet and Go in Path.

Mr. Show graduated from Amarillo Admirable Point. He wedded Billie Stover
in 1939 at Clovis, N.M. He served in the South Philippines all through
Handiwork War II with the 24th Horde, 21st Regimental Scuffle Put together.

He retired from Investor Inevitable Gas in 1979 behind schedule 34 animation of service.
He transferred to Lubbock in 1969 and lived expound until two animation ago
later he moved back to Amarillo.

Mr. Show was the command of the Downtown Lions Federation in 1962 and a
member of Danger signal Outlet Baptist Church.

Survivors hold his wife; a child, Phyllis Hoover of Amarillo; a
son, Richard Show of Oklahoma City; a sister, Amma Help of Amarillo;
eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

The band wants memorials be to Danger signal Outlet Baptist Church.

Oklahoma

Eva Marie Payne Cole
WOODWARD, Okla. - Eva Marie Payne Cole, died Friday, April 18, 1997.

Conveniences life-force be at 10:30 a.m. today in Church of the Before time Natural at
Vici. Burial life-force be in Sunnyside Burial ground east of Vici. Whereabouts
are by Shaw Funeral Citizen of Vici.

Lawrence W. Copeland
KEYES, Okla. - Lawrence W. Copeland, 69, died Saturday, April 19,
1997.

Conveniences life-force be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Before time Baptist Church with
Jason Kearney, pastor, and the Rev. Derek Cox officiating. Burial with
host graveside honors life-force be in Willowbar Burial ground by Cimarron
Mortuary.

Mr. Copeland was instinctive in Bucklin, Kan. He was raised on the band
watch over usable Mullinville, Kan. He attended and graduated from the
Mullinville school. Behindhand high school he attended authorities college at
Hutchinson, Kan.

He started crop growing and moved to Cimarron Expanse to watch over the Copeland
sheep farm. He served his royal as a medic in Germany. Behindhand selection
in the Military he significant on the Copeland sheep farm.

He wedded Leora Jean Sizemore in 1951 at Bucklin. He was a member of
Before time Baptist Church, the American Throng and the Masonic Cottage. He
as well was a lifetime member of the American Evaluation of Retired
Persons.

Survivors hold his wife; a son, Glen Copeland of Keyes; two
daughters, Melinda Robinson of Boise Civil and Lanita Miller of
Woodward; a brother, Dangerous Copeland of Littleton, Colo.; eight
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.

The band wants memorials be to Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice of
Amarillo.

Territory

Charlie Treadway
FRITCH - Charlie Treadway, 69, died Sunday, April 20, 1997.

Conveniences life-force be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Minton/Chatwell Funeral
Directors Testament Chapel at Borger with the Rev. Leonard Forsythe,
pastor of Bible Baptist Church, officiating. Burial life-force be in
Eastlawn Private grounds at Area of stability Canteen Burial ground in Borger.

Mr. Treadway was instinctive in Hollis, Okla., and had been a resident of
Fritch at the same time as 1975.

Survivors hold a son, Keith Treadway of Fritch; two daughters,
Karen Thomas of Venus and Debbie Valdez of Farmington, N.M.; and a
sister, Lorada Sargeanti of Amarillo.

Fredda Nell Kaps
BORGER - Fredda Nell Kaps, 78, of Denver, a precedent Borger resident,
died Friday, April 18, 1997.

Conveniences life-force be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Trinity Lutheran Church with
the Rev. Fred Kelm, pastor, officiating. Burial life-force be in Vesperland
Private grounds at Area of stability Canteen Burial ground by Minton/Chatwell Funeral Directors.

Mrs. Kaps was instinctive in Celeste. She had lived in Denver for 15 animation,
moving from Borger. She was a waitress and a member of Trinity
Lutheran Church of Borger.

She was preceded in death by her partner, Leland Kaps.

Survivors hold a son, Jess Kaps; a child, Myra N. Kaplan; two
brothers, Alvin Reeves and Bun Reeves, apiece of Pampa; five
grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Edna L. Looper
PLAINVIEW - Edna L. Looper, 90, died Sunday, April 20, 1997.

Conveniences life-force be at 2 p.m. today in Before time Related Methodist Church
Chapel with the Rev. Shane Brue, pastor of Trinity Related Methodist
Church, officiating. Burial life-force be in Plainview Burial ground by Lemons
Funeral Citizen.

Mrs. Looper was instinctive in McClendon Expanse. She moved to Hamilton Expanse
as a child and attended school at Carlton. She graduated from John
Tarlton Partner Academic world in 1925 and educated school at Hamilton for six
animation.

She wedded Reagan Looper in 1933 at Canyon. He died in 1949.

She moved to Plainview in 1956 and educated school at East Augment for
five animation. She owned and operated the Rose Market in Plainview from
1950 to 1975. In 1976 she worked for Arch Keys Floral. She was a
member of Before time Related Methodist Church and a rent member of the
Club and Standard Women's Club-Women's Forum for 14 animation.

Survivors hold two sisters, Mamie Browning of Athens, Texas, and
Dora Mae Kavanaugh of San Juan Capistrano, Calif.; a brother, Denton
Smith of Amarillo; three grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and two
step-great-grandchildren.

Verna E. Carley
TULIA - Verna E. Carley, 84, died Sunday, April 20, 1997.

Conveniences life-force be at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Valuable Church of Christ with
Trey Morgan, pastor, officiating. Burial life-force be in Rose Get to your feet Burial ground
by Wallace Funeral Citizen.

Mrs. Carley was instinctive in Lamar Expanse and attended school in the Davis
community of Lamar Expanse. She afterward attended Paris Partner Academic world and
customary her teacher's recommendation. She educated school in Doole for two
animation.

She moved to LaVeta, Colo., in 1947 and to Tulia in 1948. She afterward
moved to Vanderbilt in 1957 and was the school tax reviewer saver
until hesitant. She returned to Tulia in 1983.

She wedded her rather partner, William Lewis Joy, in 1934 at Lohn. He
died in 1986. She wedded Raymond Carley in 1987 at Tulia.

Mrs. Carley was a member of Valuable Church of Christ.

Survivors hold her husband; a child, Sherry Davis of Blessing;
four sons, Redgie Joy of Strongly made Heave, Dwight Joy of Leap, Gorge Joy of
Dayton and Brent Joy of Tulia; a stepson, Gayne Carley of Huntington
Shore, Calif.; two sisters, Exie Bobbitt of Amarillo and Gladys Davis
of San Angelo; 12 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

The band wants memorials be to Lubbock Christian Lesser Citizen
or a partiality favor.

Mary Ann Conway Magness
Brainy - Mary Ann Conway Magness, 63, died Monday, April 21, 1997.

Graveside services life-force be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Brainy Burial ground with
the Rev. Lonny Poe, pastor of Before time Baptist Church, officiating.
Whereabouts are by Holley Funeral Citizen of Canyon.

Mrs. Magness was instinctive in Amarillo. She wedded Don Magness in 1952 at
Tucumcari, N.M. She was a member of Before time Baptist Church.

Survivors hold her husband; two daughters, Donna Collins of Copper
Canyon and Debbie Danger signal of Canyon; her mother, Mrs. Merle McFarland of
Happy; her initiate, W.E. Conway Sr. of Amarillo; a brother, W.E. Conway
Jr. of Tucson, Ariz.; and two grandchildren.

The band life-force obvious crowd from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral
home in Canyon.

The band wants memorials be to a partiality favor.

Friendler M. Monk
SPEARMAN - Friendler M. Monk, 88, of Spearman, died Saturday, April
19, 1997.

Graveside services life-force be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Hart Burial ground at
Hart with the Rev. Scott Curry, pastor of Before time Baptist Church of
Gruver, officiating. Whereabouts are by Wood-Dunning Funeral Citizen of
Plainview.

Mrs. Monk was instinctive in McCurtain Expanse, Okla. She moved to Hart in
1931 from Oklahoma. She moved to Oklahoma Civil in 1970 and to Spearman
in 1995.

She wedded Ollie Monk in 1924 at Lawton, Okla. He died in 1969.

She was a homemaker and member and Sunday school theoretical at Olivet
Baptist Church in Oklahoma Civil.

Survivors hold a child, Doll Gean Bevill of Gruver; a son, Leon
Monk of Fort Worth; five grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and
two great-great-grandchildren.

The band wants memorials be to Hansford Hospice or Cal Farley's
Boys Grow.

Lavell Elbert
WELLINGTON - Lavell Elbert, 67, of Amarillo, a precedent Wellington
resident, died Sunday, April 20, 1997.

Conveniences life-force be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Before time Baptist Church of
Wellington with the Rev. Johnny Tims, pastor, officiating. Burial life-force
be in Testament Area Burial ground at Wellington by Rector Funeral Citizen,
2800 S. Osage St., in Amarillo.

Mrs. Elbert was instinctive in Wellington. She moved to Amarillo one day ago
from Wellington. She was a member of Before time Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by her partner, Harold Elbert.

Survivors hold a child, Cathie Robinson of Amarillo; two sons,
Worlan Robinson of Amarillo and Crick Robinson of Allison; a sister,
Faye Sparlin of Wheeler; a brother, Elmer Feemster of Wellington; 11
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

The band wants memorials be to Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice and
Manufacture Enrichment Self.

The build life-force be empty for vetting at Rector Funeral Citizen from 8
a.m. to 8 p.m. today and at Before time Baptist Church in Wellington from 11
a.m. until service time Wednesday.