Jack retired from his private dental practice in Passionate about his community, Jack served and dedicated many years to both charitable organizations and local government. He was proud to serve the residents of Corpus Christi, Texas as mayor pro tem from and was a member of city council for six years. His distinguished service also included leadership positions in the Nueces County March of Dimes, Jr.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Dr. Jack will be deeply missed by his family and friends. Blake, MG Harry D. He married Winnifred Horton on June 16, , in Roswell. First Lt. Brock proudly served his nation in the U. Army as a tank commander in the Korean War. Brock led the 2nd Platoon, Charlie Company, 40th Division of the th Tank Battalion, where, in combat operations, he received a Purple Heart for wounds sustained in battle and also was awarded the Bronze Star for his bravery in combat action.
In , Mr. Brock moved his family from Denver to Elizabethtown. Brock was one of the original Denver, CO, Gates Rubber Company supervisors sent to Elizabethtown to open the Elizabethtown Gates Rubber plant in and assisted in the initial hiring of its new employees.
He later became a department head for the company. Brookshire, S. He is survived by his two sons, daughter, and five grandchildren. Bill was born in Battle Creek in and raised in Columbus. He supported many people and organizations with his time, energy, leadership, and resources. Bill may best be known as the owner of the Organ Stop Pizza restaurants. An accomplished pianist and theater organist in his own right, he loved music and was happiest when sharing it with others. With his restaurants, he entertained vast numbers of people, brought the theater organ and its music into the vernacular, launched the careers of many artists, and inspired and helped others to create similar restaurants across the country.
He was a leader and active participant in all the major theater organ organizations, receiving honors and accolades from many.
His contribution to the theater organ community is difficult to over estimate. Bill was also a father: father to his children, and adopted father to many younger men and women who came to know, respect, and love him. Despite an ubiquitous to-do list, he was always present for and involved with those he cared for, sharing his love of music, the fun of water and snow skiing, the skills of a craftsman, his enthusiasm for life, his good sense, good humor, and good heart.
Active to the last, Bill traveled the country and world visiting friends and interesting places, continued to cross things of his to-do list, and even went jet skiing a month before his illness.
Yet, he has sorely missed his wife, Barbara, who passed some years before him; may they be reunited. You have loved and taught us well, dearest father; with deepest respect and boundless love, you will be missed and remembered.
Broz, Dr. John S. He graduated from the New Mexico Military Institute in On July 27, , he married Carol Janice Younkin. Broz served residencies in general surgery and clinical and anatomical pathology in Omaha, as well as a residency in immunology at National Jewish Hospital in Denver. Air Force from to He retired from the practice of medicine in He passed away Thursday, Oct.
He was 77 years of age. Burton, James L. Born in Abilene in , while his parents were ranching on the Nunn Ranch in the Davis Mountains of far West Texas, Caldwell moved to Albany at the age of three attending grade school there, and graduated from New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell in He died April 11, Caldwell devoted more than five decades to the preservation and promotion of Texas history and culture, appointed to the Texas State Historical Survey Committee in by Governor Preston Smith.
He was an active member for thirteen years being reappointed by Governor Dolph Briscoe. He served on the Board of the Texas Historical Foundation for 36 years and became President of the Philosophical Society of Texas and has been a member from to the present. Richardson: The Man and His Works. Later, the Caldwells gave their Hertzog collection to the Library at H. In , he talked young book designer, Bill Wittliff of Encino Press, who later was active in the production of Lonesome Dove, to lend his talents in designing a reprint of an annotated edition of the book Shackelford County Sketches and then published it using his Clear Fork Press.
Caldwell and his wife founded The Lynch Line, a store in Albany that carried books, maps and information on Texas history and culture. Clifton also led in other organizations across the state.
The series includes over twenty books about Texans and their architecture, built environment, and photography, as well as historic preservation and the flora and fauna of the state. A s President of the Texas State Historical Association, he established an endowment fund which provided financial incentives for young writers of the Webb Society, honoring his grandparents, Mr.
Caldwell of Breckenridge who had Webb as a boarder while a student at UT. At Watt Matthews urging, Caldwell assumed the restoration of the Aztec Theater using support of several civic leaders including Matthews.
Through the years, Caldwell received various other awards, the latest in as the first recipient of the Texas Award from Humanities Texas. Clifton was a life-long Baptist. Preceding him in death were their daughter, Marilyn in , and his parents.
Surviving him are his wife Shirley of fifty-nine years; four sons and three daughters-in-law——Lisa; Tina, and Anne Marie, nine grandchildren; twelve great-grandchildren; his sister, Molly Cline; his brother, Lee and sister-in-law Ruth; his niece Jeannette Cline Black; and nephews Cliff and Andrew Caldwell and Geoffrey Cline. Campbell, John S. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
He was born in Santa Fe, NM where he lived his entire life. He was married to Erlinda Rivera Casados who passed away some time ago. He is survived by his son Jimmy Casados, his daughter Donna Chavez and husband Ted Chavez, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Chapman, Richard L. Willis was born on August 10th, in San Francisco and was a member of an early and prominent local family.
Willis was president of both organizations. For many years he was dedicated to the Boy Scouts of America. He is survived by his wife Helen of 56 years and his sister Marguerite. Clinch, Nicholas B. Nick was one of the most notable climbing expedition leaders of his time. He also led the first ascent of Masherbrum in the same region in , the first ascent of Mount Vinson in Antarctica in and the first ascent of Ulugh Muztagh in Tibet in Nick began his many visits to the Tetons in , when he climbed the Grand Teton with Paul Petzoldt.
Coggins, John D. Creveling, Sr. He was head of international marketing for Lockeed Martin. Navy as a Naval Aviator. Services and burial will be private. Curran, Charles T. After USC he followed several of his fraternity brothers into the Army, where he served with distinction. It was only a few years later, in , when Bob began working there on his summer vacations. Wilbur was industrious, charismatic and considered a true visionary of the coffee business. Cutting his teeth in sales, Bob would rise through the ranks, propelling the company from its sturdy origins to the dominant position it holds today, often through sheer tenacity and force of will.
As an example, in , with transportation grinding to a halt amid a steelworker strike, Bob doggedly continued delivering Curtis products to his clients using his own personal car. He was also known as an exceptional gin rummy player who would sit across the table from well-known players like Conrad Hilton.
Throughout his many soaring successes and rare failures, Bob Curtis never steered the company or his personal life from essential family values. Complex man, simple creed -Always be humble. Appreciate the people you serve. Take care of your family. These were words Bob Curtis lived by.
Denton, Don D. He was born Oct. He worked as a building contractor. Survivors include his children, Bill Weems, Dwight F. Denton JC and Donna Wilson; two granddaughters; and one great-granddaughter. Downie, Ronald S. After his graduation in he attended Colorado State University as a member of the rodeo team.
They moved home to the Campstool Ranch at Devils Tower in , where they raised their three sons. Jesse was an accomplished horseman and a talented cowboy. Jesse valued a good working dog and rarely was seen without his trusty border collie by his side.
To the delight of his listeners he often threw in a story or two from his own colorful youth. Durant, James M. He served in the Army for 20 years before retiring in He later taught for School District 11 until retirement in Aug, Ferguson, Carl S.
Bud spent most of his life in and around Conroe. Bud was a master at the art of storytelling. Priceless and unique, some of these treasures dated back to the founding of the Republic of Texas.
Memories of Bud will be a never-ending source of joy to his wife, children, family and friends. Grobien, George A. He was commissioned as a 2nd Lt. Army Artillery.
He received his law degree from UT Austin. Supreme Court. Harris, 6 grandchildren, a brother, Lloyd B. Harris of El Paso and a sister Marza L. Harris, Troy J. Army and was based in Germany during the Korean War. Harris served on the Lovington City Commission for 30 years, from to , and was the longest serving mayor for Lovington for 19 years. Harris is survived by his wife, Sandra; and children, Mark P.
Harris JC , Craig and Staci. Heinzelmann, Gerald M. Jerry was born April 16, , in Hartford, Conn. At OU he pledged Kappa Sigma fraternity and later served as chapter president. Upon graduation with a petroleum geology degree, Jerry was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army. Jerry remained a lifelong, loyal fan of his Sooners; a love he shared with friends and family. In Jerry began work with the Humble Oil Company in Corpus Christi where he and Carolyn lived for the next 35 years and raised their children.
Jerry eventually became an independent geologist where he spent many happy years working with friends in the oil industry. He was also a founder of the OU Energy Center. In Fort Worth they enjoyed family and new friendships through their church, Christ the Redeemer Anglican.
Jerry will be missed by all who knew him. We rejoice that because of his faith in Christ, he is now face to face with his Redeemer. Hessmer, Charles W. He was born in Silver City, NM. He dedicated his entire career to the armed forces, graduating from the New Mexico Military Institute in He served 32 years in the Army, making him a fourth generation member of his family to serve. In , he and his family moved to Fountain Hills. Hudson, Fred D. Robert was a member of the St. Robert was preceded in death by a son, Scott Jameson.
Judy, Richard W. He is survived by his wife Dr. Barbara B. Judy; his three children Richard C. Judy, Frances N. Judy and Maria Judy Stecher; two grandsons; his mother Mrs. William C. Judy; and brother Robert E. Kaufmann, Gerald C.
Beloved husband of Charlene nee Mondock. Keith, Langford, Jr. Keith practiced law in Silver City for more than 40 years. He served as a member of the Western New Mexico University Board of Regents from and was secretary-treasurer for two, one-year terms. He was a board member of Grant County Bank from and served as chairman of the board from to during a time of acquisitions, first by sunwest Bank and then by Nations Bank.
Keith was born in Roswell, NM. And Alieen Church Keith. Keith is survived by his wife, Linda B. Lauinger of Dallas, Texas, Kristin K.
Gibson of Weston, Conn. Carol Keith of Tucson, Ariz. Lauinger, George C. Lauinger, Robert F. Keith and Lily C. Keith of Dallas; his sons-in-law, Frank T. Lauinger and Kurt W. Kindel, William H. He was He married Rosemary Rhoten on June 4, , in Salem. He attended schools in Tucumcari, NM. He served in the Marine Corps and in the Army. Survivors include his wife; two sons, Marshall of Zhanjiang, China, and Howard of Snyder, Texas; a daughter, Mary Gardiner of Ashland; five grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
His first wife, Robinda Flaten, died previously. Kirklighter, Donald R. Koury, Micheal D. David was employed by Coors Distributorships for 31 years where he served as statewide General Sales Manager. He served in the Air Force during the Korean Conflict. Lacy, Wilbert D. He was born in Wichita Falls, Texas, the son of W.
He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Clara Cooper Lacy and his beloved sons and their wives; William D. Lacy and Jeannie Birdwell Lacy. He also served in the Army. He was a manager of Monroe Systems for Business for 30 years. Lances, Jack H. He was a captain in the U.
Air Force from He met the love of his life, Peggy Wolff Lewis, at age They were in love for 70 years and married for 63 wonderful years. Lewis and his wife Susan, and Laurie L. Saunders and her husband John; nine grandchildren: John T. Jack and Peggy were world travelers and instilled their love of travel and adventure in their children and grandchildren by starting a tradition of annual family trips that took them all over the world.
These are some of their most treasured memories and one of their greatest legacies. Under his leadership, Jefferson Bank grew significantly. Jack was a proud Eagle Scout. Jack was a voracious reader, loved his cross-word puzzles, and was talented at telling jokes and limericks. He was an avid outdoorsman and loved spending time hunting and fishing in the field with his buddies, children, and grandchildren. He loved to travel extensively and enjoyed summers in Carmel with Peggy.
He was a strong man who encouraged others to be the best they could be. The family would like to thank Andres Cisneros and Paola Rios, for their unwavering care for Jack and all the Lewis family for nearly 30 years. Lewis, M. During the Korean War he trained a group of South Koreans on the engine room operations of the destroyer escort the United States was giving to South Korea.
Following his active duty, he remained in the Naval Reserve for a number of years. His careers have included the building of custom homes in St. Petersburg, FL, mortgage banking in the Atlanta area, and the handling of the financial affairs of the Georgia Institute of Technology College of Architecture.
He was also president of Lewis Rentals, Co. In Atlanta he served as the St. He was an active communicant of St. Lightfoot, Thomas E. Prior to entering the U. While stationed at Sembach A. He was employed by Jerold L. Tom enjoyed his hunting, scuba diving, fishing, sailing, tennis and skiing. He loved sailing the Harvest Moon Regatta with his brother Bob, hunting in the mountains of Colorado with his son Tommy, fly fishing the rivers of Arkansas, scuba diving all around the Caribbean and fishing the waters of Texas and Louisiana.
The family would like to extend their appreciation to Dr. Robert Amato and his wonderful staff and also the Belmont Village for their excellent care. Loy, Stephen G. Loy and Martha Florence Morse. He descended from an early Texas and early Houston family. He was raised by his father to believe integrity and honor should be the keystones of his life. He proudly served his country in the U.
Army as a 1st Lieutenant in the 11th Airborne Division. Stephen is survived by his wife, Penelope Stewart Loy, who gave him many years of joy, comfort, and love; son, Stephen G. Mallas, George W. And Olga C. Mann of Torreon, Mexico. He graduated in from the New Mexico Military Institute, where he lettered in golf and served on the rifle team. Alban graduated with a degree in International Economics from San Diego State University in and did one year of post graduate work prior to receiving a commission in the US Army, where he served in both the United States and Germany.
After leaving the army with the rank of Captain, he spent the next forty years as an executive in the field of international shipping, where he successfully served three major companies: American Express, Montgomery Ward, and Mattel, from which he retired in Always, he sought to support local educational and sports opportunities for you.
As he grew more aware of the challenges to at-risk youth in the community, he extended his efforts towards working to benefit the boys who were residents of the Child Net Long Beach Youth Home, and served for many years as an active board member of the Long Beach Youth Home Boosters. He chaired the fund raisers: Festival of the Chefs, the Romantic Interlude twice , and served in the capacity of President. Alban was recognized as Volunteer of the Year in and at that time was presented with a letter of commendation from Congressman Steve Horn.
Then, Al focused on Long Beach City College, seeing it as an essential Link of Hope that could place higher educati on within reach of all area residents. For the past few years he intensified his volunteer work with the Long Beach City College Foundation, where he worked to raise money for scholarships in the areas of Foreign Languages and English as a Second Language.
Most recently, he participated as a member of the Foundation Board of Governors. Matthews, Charles C. He is buried in St. McElroy and Doris Stewart, where he received his early education. He later served in the U. Bill had an illustrious and world-wide career working as an engineer in the oil industry.
He served in these capacities not only in the Los Angeles area, but also in Tripoli, Libya, Africa and outlying regions of the Sahara Desert. Retired from camp superintendency, he then consulted for Husky Oil of Canada and supervised activities of oil recovery and drilling support operations in North and South Kuwait following the Gulf War.
He was loved and well-respected by many. McKinney, Charles L. After serving three years in the U. Charles loved Classical music and attended many opera productions across the country. He was also a great nature lover, especially wild birds, which he raised. Charles was fortunate to have three very special and devoted friends who saw to his every need with love and compassion: Jerald Ketchum, George Sherrill, Jr.
And Dee Hightower. Also, he cared deeply for his dear friend, Kathy Tucker, who predeceased him, and continued to love and care for her children: Caitlin Parker, Duncan, Mark J.
Charles was very kind, devoted and generous to those he loved, and helped those he considered less fortunate. His parents, C. McLemore, Harvey I. Diane Bourland and Whizzer met at a horse show at the end of May and they were engaged by August.
They were married on February 5, in Fort Worth. Their children were raised on the ranch and were excited to work cattle with their Dad.
Whizzer proudly served in the Navy Reserves. Miller, J. He was born March 12, , in Laredo, Texas. Generous, kind, hard-working husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Johnny was raised in the upper valley and a member of a pioneer family. He was a member of the United Methodist Church, a U. Navy veteran where he served in the Construction Battalion, a 32nd Degree Mason, and a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers for 55 years.
Morgan, Gerald B. Steele, Columbia, MO. Richards, Margaret S. Richards, Jason Schmidt , Thomas J. He was preceded in death by his sister, Jane Wallace Johnson. He was a member of St. He began his career in sales with Dr. He then founded Ole Tex Cleaners, and subsequently acquired numerous Pilgrim Cleaner stores, before he then founded Red Fox Cleaners, and operated 8 locations along with his son and co-owner, Jeff Moss.
He was a member of the Rotary Club. Murphy, Charles T. He was born May 6, in Gallup, NM. He graduated high school from New Mexico Military Institute in He had many life long friends including several of his classmates from NMSU. Without hesitation, he was always quick to help a neighbor, friend, or stranger whenever needed.
Charles went on to become well known and very well respected in the commercial construction industry, starting his early career with Robert E. He retired in after 25 years with Davis and Associates in Santa Fe. He enjoyed many outdoor activities including fishing and camping with his daughters while they were growing up.
He and his wife Barbara enjoyed traveling. They visited several different countries including China, Peru, Poland and New Zealand, to name a few. But he probably most enjoyed traveling and camping in their RV with their dogs, Maggie and Suhne. And Thomas Murphy. Charles is survived by his daughters, Bobbie Murphy and Caroline Murphy of Santa Fe, whom he cherished greatly and who were thoroughly devoted to him after his wife died in ; brother Jim Mur Angel Flores phy, and sister-in-law Marge, of Durango, CO; nephew Mark Murphy and wife Pat, of Maryland; Dan Murphy and wife Teresa of Durango, CO; his incredibly loved and spoiled Lab, Trudy, who was his constant, loyal companion and rarely left his side.
He will be greatly missed by his family and many friends. Nalda, John P. He married Nancy Gentry on Feb. He raised his family at Corona where he operated a cattle and sheep ranch.
John retired to Albuquerque and later moved to Edgewood. He enjoyed playing the guitar and accordion and spending time with family and friends. John was a kind and loving man and will be greatly missed by all. John is survived by his son Scott, daughter-in-law Eileen and granddaughter Isabella of Prescott, Ariz. He was preceded in death by his parents, Michel and Soledad; brothers, Michel and Louie and son Cully. Nesbitt, Martin F.
He attended the University of Oklahoma and graduated with a Petroleum Geology degree in He married Annette Marie Taft in He served With Distinction in the Korean War. He began his career as a geologist with Pan American in Mississippi. He joined Mich-Wis Pipeline in Houston in , Bass Enterprises in and finally went back to his love of being an independent geologist and remained a mentor even after he semi-retired. He received the Martin C. His wife, Annie; both parents; and his brother, James J.
He came to Dayton Initially in , after serving in the U. Army in Japan. He was associated with various hotel computer systems and hospitality product programs until his retirement in Funeral services will be held at St.
Donations in his memory may be made to St. He passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Wednesday, January 9, From he served in the U. Army Corps of Engineers. Upon his discharge, he worked for the U.
Public Health Service — Indian Health. During this time he and his family lived in Portland, Ore. In his retirement years he enjoyed spending time on his farm, playing golf, attending OU football games, and taking many trips to the mountains of Colorado and New Mexico where he trail rode with his beloved horses and many friends. Officer, Col W. Officer and Fanny Belle Wittwer. He was delivered by his grandfather, Dr. William Frederick Wittwer. He spent his childhood making rounds with his grandfather to patients, often on horseback when patients frequently paid with chickens and tortillas.
Air Force. During his year career, he was stationed at more than 15 bases. Officer is survived by his wife of Albuquerque; two daughters, including Paula Petry of Gillette; one son; one brother; and five grandsons. He is also survived by sisters, Beatrice Stephens of Hawaii, and Katherine Streeter of North Carolina, and 12 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.
John was preceded in death by his first wife Audrey Gay Flynn in Born in Encinitas, California in , his family moved to Phoenix in where his father was involved in the cattle business.
In , he returned to Tucson and opened and directed his own engineering firm until his death. Everyone who knew him was impacted by his adventurous spirit, his loyalty to friends and his commitment to his family.
He is greatly loved and missed by us all. Peeples, Jr. He was fervently prayed home into the loving arms of his Lord surrounded by his two sons, their wives and six grandchildren on Wednesday, December 6, Growing up in Houston his main interests were his friends, scouting and his church, the Church of St.
John the Divine, where he was a member of its earliest Sunday school classes in , served as acolyte and received his Eagle Scout award in as a member in Troop The last two years of high school and first year of college he attended New Mexico Military Institute, an experience he cherished throughout his lifetime.
Army, Armor, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. In Gene married Patricia Kerlin, his college sweetheart and best friend. After so many moves across west and south Texas with two young sons, Gene joined an independent oil company in Corpus Christi in , where they settled in for 17 years. While in Corpus Christi, Gene was active in civic affairs, serving in Leadership Corpus Christi, on the Planning and Zoning Commission for five years, one year as chairman, and in the Chamber of Commerce as vice president of economic development.
One more relocation in would take him and Patricia back to his childhood roots in Houston to join a Canadian energy company as southern US exploration manager. John the Divine after his return to Houston. His faith was his bedrock in all circumstances, and served as his compass throughout life. The family extends their thanks to the staff at Treemont Healthcare for their efforts to bring Gene back to health after he suffered a broken leg in May , and to Linda Parsons, trusted aid and loyal friend to both Gene and Patricia.
Gene was predeceased by his parents, his brother, Robert I. Peeples, and his wife of 63 years, Patricia, whom he heroically cared for over her final years.
He loved, and is loved by, his nieces and nephews on both the Peeples and Kerlin side. Phillips, Newton B. He was 81 years of age. He landed in Korea on November 17, and took part in heavy fighting on the Western Front. Service Medal. Upon returning home, he met his soon-to-be wife Bobbye Prentiss and they were married in Supply and then went into the Home Building Business for the next forty-five years building many new homes, apartments and duplexes.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Newton B. Phillips, Sr. Bob lived a life of service to his country and his community, and was devoted to his family. It was during these early years that he began his service to God and his community as a Boy Scout, a member of the New Mexico State Guard, and an acolyte and lay reader in the Episcopal Church.
Following graduation from Officer Candidate School, he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army in and served on active duty for 30 years, retiring in with the rank of full Colonel. They had two daughters, Becky and Kathy. In addition, he served with the 31st Infantry Regiment in Korea, the 1st, 6th, and 13th Cavalry, and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Armored Divisions. Bob was a Charter Member of St.
Bob was a Master Gardener, and his hobbies included fishing, photography, horticulture, and inventing gadgets. He was a sports enthusiast and had a great appreciation for classical music. He especially enjoyed camping with his family and teaching his six grandchildren and many other kids how to fish.
He had a kind and generous heart and will be greatly missed by all of those who knew him. Rice, Lindsey M. Throughout his life, he was involved in his family farm operation in Colorado. Bob was preceded in death by his first wife, Mardy Hammond Rierson. Visitation will be Sunday, May 9th from 4 to 6 p. At Messinger Mortuaries, E. Indian School Road, Scottsdale. Rosson, J.
Survivors include his loving wife, Mary L. Salter of Orange. He is preceded in death by his parents, Mr. Charlie Salter; one son, the late Richard B. Salter Sr. Terrie and one grandson, Charles Salter, Jr. Nestor was born on July 28, to Jim and Clara Sanchez. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U. Marshall Home Preservation Fund where he secured funding vital to keeping the home as a museum for the public.
A devoted and loving son, brother, husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, Nestor is survived by his two sisters, four sons, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He is preceded in death by his loving wife Joan. Nestor touched many people with his hard work, humor, dedication, and wise counsel. He will be greatly missed. Schnedar, Judge William J.
Judge Schnedar died peacefully on Sept. Bill was born and raised in Roswell, spent his adult career as a lawyer and judge here, and, together with his wife, raised nine children, all of whom graduated from Roswell High School. Bill was born at St. Bill, his brother John, and his sister Jeanne grew up in a house on the corner of College Boulevard and Atkinson Avenue, a spot that now hosts the Roswell Zoo.
As a boy, Bill and his brother John swam in the Berrendo River. Bill attended St. They married in , two days after he was commissioned as an officer in the United States Navy. Bill and Zudie lived in San Diego while Bill, as an amphibious line officer, served three tours in the South Pacific and one tour in Alaska and Canada, where he served as the assistant operations officer for the DEW line re-supply mission. By the time Bill graduated from law school, he and Zudie already had four children, but he nevertheless managed to graduate first in his class.
Along the way, he and Zudie had five more children. In , Bill left private practice after 21 years to become a judge of the Fifth Judicial District, where he served more than 14 years before retiring in Some of his many accomplishments on the bench include computerizing the Fifth Judicial District, increasing access to pro se litigants in family court, starting a mediation program in Chaves County, and bringing improvements to child custody proceedings.
With the help of State Sen. Tim Jennings, Bill persuaded the legislature to provide equal pay state-wide for court employees. Bill enthusiastically supported all the activities of his nine children, oftentimes coaching athletic teams and traveling to tournaments across the state, and, sometimes the country.
Bill, known as Daddio to his children, leaves them with many childhood memories of camping, water-skiing, Thanksgiving flag football games, and wonderful summer vacations traveling the country in two station wagons. Bill is survived by his loving wife of 54 years, Zudie, and eight children, Chris Schnedar and his wife, Carol, of Suffolk, Va.
Bill lived life to the fullest, with a kind heart and wise spirit. He will remain in the memories and hearts of all who knew him. Schulze, Rupert Philip, Jr. George was born to George R. Smith, Sr.
George was born and raised in Roswell, NM. George married his wife Alice B Kennedy on June 19, His first son George R. George came back to Roswell, NM, in George worked 20 years as a controller in Building Block and Stone. George worked independently in his company Energy Administration as a land man in the oil industry for 40 years. Those who preceded him in death are his parents George R.
Smith, and his son David E. Those left behind to cherish his memory are: Wife, Alice B. Son, George R. Daughter, Kathleen Freeland. Grandson, George R. Smith IV. Grandson, Matthew R. Stenseth, Jr.
Predeceased by loving wife, Glennis Deanie Stenseth. Survivors include 3 daughters, 6 grandchildren, and 1 sister. Stewart, Donald C. Louis, to Laura E. And Robert N. Johnston, Sr. Stewart, the former rector of St. Mary Magdalen Church in Villa Park, retired in , but continued serving the community as a substitute teacher, west side coordinator for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services, and as assisting pries at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Elgin. He served in Korea from to , and was honorably discharged in , with the rank of sergeant.
He enrolled at Nashotah House Theological Seminary in Wisconsin as a candidate for the priesthood in the Episcopal Church, graduating in , and was then assigned to the Timberline Circuit of the Episcopal Church, serving at three different churches, in Breckenridge, Leadville and Buena Vista, Colo.
In , Rev. Stewart joined the staff of St. While there, he joined with other chaplains in urging Sheriff Richard Elrod to investigate and correct abuses at the jail. Stewart was called to be Rector of St. After retiring to St. Charles in , Rev.
Stewart devoted himself to several occupations, among them temporary secretary at the Kane County Judicial Center, substitute teaching in area high schools, west side coordinator for Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services, and, finally as assisting priest at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Elgin.
He was also a co-founder of Suicide Prevention Services in Batavia and volunteered as a computer instructor at the Salvation Army in Geneva. Stewart was thrice married and is survived by his widow, Lou C. Gallagher; three children by his first wife, Joann Mullen, and one child by his second wife, Rose. He leaves four grandchildren. Stuart, Robert D. While at NMMI, Phil was a member of the polo team copping the Best Horseman trophy his senior year even though he was the only city boy on the team.
Phil launched his public relations career in consumer marketing with The Philip Lesley, Co. After moving to Texas, Phil was founder and chairman of Churchill Group which he grew from into one of the largest PR firms in Houston and eventually the largest Investor Relations firm in the southwest. He joined the Houston Racquet Club in enjoying entertaining, tennis and the past five years arriving at the door of the fitness center about 5 a.
His loyal assistant at Churchill Group, Fern Congram, moved with him to support his money management services which was active until his death.
Terry, Dr. He practiced 31 years in Hot Springs. He was a founding member of Trinity Church where he remained faithful till death. Toles, J. Toles and Audie Penrod Toles who predeceased him. Army of Occupation, Germany. Toles married Sally Saunders who survives him. She is the daughter of the late Col.
Saunders, Jr. Toles practiced law in Roswell for several years before forming The Toles Company, a family business involving oil and gas production, commercial real estate, and farm and ranch properties.
He was active in state government, serving in the New Mexico Senate from to Toles served in various capacities for state, community and church endeavors. Their public endeavors and charitable services caused Mr. Toles was an active member of the First United Methodist Church of Roswell, where he led an adult Sunday school class for 50 years.
Of the many organizations that Mr. Toles served, none received more attention than New Mexico Military Institute. Tutt, Eugene F. There will be a celebration of his life at the home of his son, Michael, in October Tutt was born Oct. Upon graduation he served two years in the U. Army during the Korean War. He then entered Stanford University, where he met and married Rita Considine. After graduation they moved to Orange County where Gene practiced architecture for nearly 40 years, specializing in the design of schools, and commercial and institutional buildings throughout Orange County and California.
His favorite project was the design of the various elements of the Rehabilitation Institute of Southern California, where he served as donor and volunteer for 40 years.
Gene retired in and moved to Los Osos to be near his son and grandchildren. He enjoyed his years as grandparent and leaves behind many dear friends and relatives. Varela, Armando H. He was 80 years old. Born on Oct. His love of fun and people, and his devotion to his friends, lots of whom he grew up with, is one of the many things friends and family will remember about him.
An accomplished athlete, at the age of 34, he took up the game of golf, at which he excelled. He took great pleasure in competing in tournaments with his friends, and in the occasional game of chance. A strong, independent and intelligent man, he forged a successful career as a land developer and independent oil and gas investor. An entrepreneurial spirit, he is remembered by business associates and friends as, above all, a man of integrity and strongly held beliefs.
He was also a lifelong member of First Presbyterian Church of Amarillo. The family is also very grateful to Phyllis Enloe, a dear family friend, and John Sawyer, his eldest nephew, for all of their constant love and care.
And, a special thank you to Sandy Battenfield for her devoted service and love to both Brenda and Buddy in their final years. Wendt, William W. He was preceded in death by his father, William Harris Wilson Sr. He is also survived by his sister, Sandra Brown, of Rogers, Ark. He retired from the Highway Department after 25 years. He enjoyed riding motorcycles and was a member of Road Knights and Retreads motorcycle clubs. He had many hobbies, including building and flying RC airplanes and helicopters.
Wolff, John P. John graduated from Colorado College with a major in Zoology. Shortly after college he entered the U. Army and was Jump Captain with the 82nd Airborne stationed in Germany and other locations. He was multifaceted and had various jobs after his service, including pharmaceutical sales and retiring in the insurance industry.
John was an avid reader, collector, trivia expert and woodworker. John was a 32nd degree Mason in the Holland Lodge and a Shriner. John was married to his adoring wife, Mary Ann Speligene Wolff for 38 years. He is also survived by his daughter, Theresa L. Wolff, Diana E. He was preceded in death by his parents, John P. Wortman, John F.
Bud was raised on the family farm in Dexter and graduated from Dexter High School in The Guardian noted that the pair reconnected in and got married in It's almost as if he'd been waiting to meet Jennifer Connelly for most of his life Paul Bettany has been open about his immediate feelings for Jennifer Connelly, and it turns out that he finally admitted them to her with a sense of urgency in His admission was motivated in part by the attacks on September 11, Bettany told Larry King that he felt an overwhelming need to get in touch with Connelly, even though the two weren't official.
So he spent two days calling and calling in an attempt to get her on the phone, and when he did, he had what might have been a surprising proposal literally. His phone calls were motivated by a realization. So I finally got her on the phone and said, 'I'm coming over, and let's get married. We had never dated. Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly are a fairly private couple these days, but some sources have implied that there might be more to Bettany than meets the eye.
In fact, his name came up numerous times while Johnny Depp and Amber Heard were battling it out in court in , with reports suggesting that Bettany had, at one point, done drugs with Depp, according to The Sun. It turns out that Bettany used to do drugs, as he told The Guardian , after experiencing a particularly tragic event. His 8-year-old brother Matthew died when Bettany was only 16, and the future Marvel star has explained that he turned to cocaine to cope, according to The Sun.
Bettany has said that he is anxious about his own children. He explained to The Guardian that his brother's death made him a "neurotic parent," but that life with his family also helps him realize "there is a huge gift to come from it as well in that, yes, life is fragile — and, yes, we are in a precarious situation — but it is also spectacularly precious. If you or anyone you know is struggling with addiction issues, help is available. Once Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly decided to make things official, they went all the way.
They haven't spoken too much about their wedding day, but Connelly once shared with the Evening Standard that she and Bettany are both "old-fashioned. She explained, "We went to Scotland and married in a house we hired near Edinburgh, with about 10 people.
It was a rainy Scottish winter. Connelly also marveled at the fact that, despite being someone who had previously been cautious about marriage — the publication noted that she was engaged to ex-boyfriend Bill Campbell for five years as she waffled back and forth on whether or not to tie the knot — it's amazing that her life with Bettany progressed as rapidly as it did. Jennifer Connelly gave birth to her oldest son, Kai, in His father is photographer David Dugan, and Connelly reportedly has dinner with Kai and Dugan once a week, according to Hello!
When she met Paul Bettany, she was clearly already a mom, and from the looks of things, Bettany slid into the role of stepfather with a tremendous amount of ease. Bettany has referred to Kai as his son as well, as noted by E! Connelly and Bettany also have two biological children named Stellan and Agnes. In , Bettany told Anderson Cooper that all three kids are incredible: "They're all such extraordinary kids.
And they're great together. They never fight. They look after each other. They're loving. While it's clear the family of five love one another, Connelly did share a funny story about Agnes while appearing on "Jimmy Kimmel Live! After explaining that Bettany had been trying to get Agnes excited about his role as Vision in the Marvel Cinematic Universe , Connelly revealed that Agnes thought it was cool
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