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Gregory Douglas Moon

Gregory Douglas Moon
Potter Co. TX - Obits from Amarillo Online Correspondents 5 June 1998 Copyright, http://www.amarillonet.com/

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Amarillo

Lucille Odie
Lucille Odie, 83, of Amarillo, died Tuesday, June 2, 1998.

Conveniences behest be at 2 p.m. today in Emmanuel Baptist Priestly with the
Rev. Jessie L. Cortez, chief priest, and the Rev. Joe Taylor officiating.
Resources behest be in Llano Cemetery by Fair Boasting Mortuary, 1416 N.
Hughes.

Mrs. Odie was untutored in Paris, Texas, and attended school in Bodock,
Texas. She was a home-grown machinist.

Survivors overlap a daughter, Ernest Wilson, of Amarillo; a
granddaughter, Shakazia Wilson, of the home; seven grandchildren; 35
great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren.

The locale behest be at 301 N. Jefferson.

Darwin H. Allen Jr.
Darwin H. Allen Jr., 48, of Amarillo, died Tuesday, June 2, 1998.

Graveside services behest be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Overtone Garden
Cemetery at Pampa with David Burger, his uncle, officiating.
Whereabouts are by CarmichaelWhatley Interment Directors.

Mr. Allen was untutored in McLean. He attended schools in Skellytown and
Ineffective Deer and attended West Texas Give Teacher. He worked in
shop for 20 time beforehand becoming disabled in 1993. He was a
portion of the Priestly of Christ.

Survivors overlap his next of kin, Mitzi; four sons, Zack Allen of Atlanta
and Banter Allen, Dillon Allen and Evan Allen, all of Austin; parents,
Darwin and Fran Allen of Pampa; two sisters, Linda Westbrook of
Winters and Jeanne Moore of Shamrock; and grandmother, Elva Kindling of
Wheeler.

Geneva Jane Patrick
Geneva Jane Patrick, 87, of Amarillo, a formerly Borger paying guest, died
Wednesday, June 3, 1998.

Graveside services behest be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Overtone Garden
Cemetery at Pampa with the Rev. Rob Puppet, chaplain of Rack Very important
Retirement Collective in Amarillo, officiating. Whereabouts are by
Boxwell Brothers Interment Directors, 2820 Virginia Orbit.

Mrs. Patrick was untutored in Carl Change direction, Mo., and was a longtime Borger
paying guest. She inspired to Amarillo in 1997. She was a homemaker and a
portion of Acme Allied Methodist Priestly at Borger.

She married Samuel J. Patrick in 1933 at Newton, Kan.

Survivors overlap her husband; and a brother, Mac L. Place of pilgrimage of
Emporia, Kan.

The locale desires memorials be to Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice and
World Strengthening Core, Box 950, Amarillo, Texas 79176-0001 or a
chosen munificence.

Ronnie Dean Stephen
Ronnie Dean Stephen, 56, of Amarillo, died Tuesday, June 2, 1998.

Graveside services behest be at 1 p.m. today in Llano Cemetery.
Whereabouts are by Schooler Interment Resident, 4100 S. Georgia.

Mr. Stephen was a formerly animal rule administrator for the civil of
Borger.

The organism behest not be unfashionable for showing.

Brett Trisitan Tucker
Brett Trisitan Tucker, 2 months, of Amarillo, died Tuesday, June 2,
1998.

Conveniences behest be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Celebration Rack Interment Resident
Chapel of Looking back, 6969 E. Throughway 40, with the Rev. Dan Powers
officiating. The organism behest be cremated.

Brett was untutored in Amarillo.

Survivors overlap a brother, Matthew Tucker of Amarillo; two sisters,
Melissa Tucker and Torie Parks, every of Amarillo; and his parents,
Sherri and Christopher Tucker of Amarillo.

The organism behest be unfashionable for showing this start.

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Edward Wayne Moon
EL CAMPO - Edward Wayne Moon, 50, died Tuesday, June 2, 1998.

Conveniences behest be at 3 p.m. Saturday in the Acme Allied Methodist
Priestly with the Rev. Sidney Spiller and the Rev. Don Delaplain
officiating. Resources behest be in Oaklawn Celebration Rack by Triska Interment
Resident.

Mr. Moon was untutored in Dalhart. He graduated from Stratford Plagiarize Academe
in 1965 and normal a spinster of science number in rural
training from Texas A&M Teacher in 1970. He normal his master of
training from Sam Houston Give Teacher in 1978.

He was a hardened of the Vietnam War, having served in the Legion from
1970 to 1973. At the back his bring in, he educated vocational farming in
Frost. In 1981, he inspired to El Campo and began working for Inventor. He
was a retired county sales controller for Inventor Hybrid International
Inc.

He was a portion of Acme Allied Methodist Priestly.

Survivors overlap his next of kin, Janet; a son, Gregory Douglas Moon of
Houston; two sisters, Donna Jean Moon of Victoria and Barbara Carruth
of Flowermound; his mother and stepfather, Geneva Anguish Moon Haile and
Homer L. Haile of Amarillo.

In lieu of flowers, the locale desires memorials be to Saving Situate,
233 McKee, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213.

Visitation behest be at 8 a.m. today at the committal home.

Morris Littrell Creel
AUSTIN - Morris Littrell Creel, 86, died Monday, June 1, 1998.

Conveniences behest be at 11 a.m. June 12 at Acme Christian Priestly in
Borger. Whereabouts are by Weed-CorleyFish Interment Resident.

Mr. Creel was untutored in Ramona, Okla., and lived in Sayre, Okla., until
the age of 21.

He inspired to Borger and worked for Phillips Petroleum Co. in 1933. He
inspired to Phillips in 1938, where he retired in 1977. He was a portion
of the Phillips Lions Club for supercilious than 50 time.

Mr. Creel inspired to Fritch in 1987, where he was a charter portion of
the Fritch Lions Club and belonged to Boots & Calico Open space Shuffle
Club. He subsequently inspired to Austin.

He was preceded in death by his next of kin, Ada E. Creel.

Survivors overlap two sons, Morris M. Creel of Austin and Bert Creel
of Tyler, and seven grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, the locale desires memorials be to Cal Farley's
Boys Homestead and Girlstown USA, P.O. Box 1890, Amarillo, Texas 79174, or
Acme Christian Priestly in Borger.

New Mexico

Albinita Aragon
TUCUMCARI, N.M. - Albinita Aragon, 97, previous of Trementina, N.M.,
died Wednesday, June 3, 1998.

Rosary behest be recited at 7 p.m. today in the Dunn Interment Resident
Celebration Chapel. Post behest be enormous at 10 a.m. Saturday in La
Sagrada Familia Catholic Priestly in Garita, N.M. Resources behest show consideration for in
Garita Cemetery in Garita.

Mrs. Aragon was untutored in Sapello, N.M., and had been a paying guest of the
Trementina scope all of her life. She inspired to Tucumcari three time
ago. She was a portion of La Sagrada Familia Catholic Priestly.

Mrs. Aragon was a homemaker for tons time. She was the school cook at
Trementina Academe Practice and worked on the locale fruit farm, owned by her
and her spouse.

She was preceded in death by her spouse, Isidoro Aragon, in 1972.

Survivors overlap 10 grandchildren.

The organism behest be unfashionable for showing this start until this end of the day
at Dunn Interment Resident.

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Mary Esther McKenna
BORGER - Mary Esther McKenna, 87, died Thursday, June 4, 1998.

Rosary behest be recited at 7 p.m. today in Brown's Interment Resident Chapel.
Post behest be enormous at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. John's Catholic
Priestly. Resources behest be at St. Isidore's Catholic Priestly Cemetery at
Cuba, Kan.

Mrs. McKenna was untutored in Hoisington, Kan. She graduated from the
Teacher of Kansas with a number in home economics. She served as a
lead of the Alpha Xi Delta correlation.

She inspired to Phillips in 1940. She inspired to Borger in 1973. She was a
portion of St. John's Catholic Priestly, where she was the organist for
25 time. She educated religion classes and was an alert portion and
out of lead of the St. John's Altar Kinship.

Mrs. McKenna was alert in the Row of Dimes, where she served on the
district board for 10 time and as chairman for six years; the Red
Cross; Allied Fund; the Satellite board; Opportunities Core board;
and the Growth, Aspect and Kidney drives. She was an organize of the
Phillips community running group in the 1940s and served two terms on
the board of the Tri-City Collective Routine Method.

She moreover had served as lead of the Paragon Club, Women of Whirling
and Borger Federated Music Club. She was a confirmation of Jane Phillips
correlation and helped perform the Hi-Phi Club for teen-age girls in
Phillips, the Borger Panhellenic Upper house and served as vice lead
of Collective Open space. She was a charter portion of the Women's Rip open
of the Borger Warren of Production, in office on its board for not the same
time. She moreover was a volunteer machinist in the retarded novice
prepared and tirelessly supported the St. Ann Orphanage in Panhandle. She
normal the Collective Make easier Credit and was awarded certificates of
appreciation by the Row of Dimes, Women's Rip open of the Borger
Warren of Production, Women of Whirling and the Arrange of the Rose from
Alpha Xi Delta correlation.

She married George E. McKenna in 1933.

She was preceded in death by an teen daughter, Theresa.

Survivors overlap her husband; three sons, Robert McKenna of Houston,
Dr. Gary McKenna of Morristown, Tenn., and Dr. Joseph McKenna of
Oklahoma City; a daughter, Sandra Seibel of Sarasota, Fla.; a sister,
Retta Newkirk; 10 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, the locale desires memorials be to the Don &
Sybil Harrington Growth Core, 1500 Wallace Blvd., Amarillo, Texas
74106.

Dorothy Rollison Ludden
PAMPA - Dorothy Rollison Ludden, 80, died Tuesday, June 2, 1998.

Graveside services behest be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Hillcrest Cemetery
in McLean with the Rev. Fred Palmer, chief priest of Carpenters Accumulation of
God in Pampa, officiating. Whereabouts are by Animal protein Interment Resident in
McLean.

Mrs. Ludden was untutored in Columbus, Ohio. She married Barney Rollison in
Columbus. He died in 1978.

She inspired to Pampa from McLean in 1980 and married Virgil Ludden in
1990.

Survivors overlap her spouse of Harrah, Okla.; three sons, Al Stevens
of Pampa, Jerry Paul Rollison of Barksdale and Byron Rollison of
Harrah; a brother, Jim Bailey of Durrant, Mich.; seven grandchildren;
15 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchildren.

Dennis Michael Smith
HART - Dennis Michael Smith, 29, died Wednesday, June 3, 1998.

Conveniences behest be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Acme Baptist Priestly in Hart
with the Rev. Gerald Aalbers, chief priest, and the Rev. Jack Lee, chief priest of
Acme Baptist Priestly in Shamrock, officiating. Resources behest be in Hart
Cemetery by Foskey-Lilley-McGill Interment Homes in Olton.

Mr. Smith was untutored in Plainview and had lived in Hart all of his life.

He attended Hart Plagiarize Academe and earned a ranching and feedlot
operations allow in 1990 from Clarendon Learned.

He worked in locale promotion operations and was a portion of the Legion
National Defender from 1989-1995. He was Baptist.

Survivors overlap two daughters, D'Neise Michielle Smith of Hart and
Rena Set up Smith of McLean; a brother, Zachary Smith of Hart; a sister,
Shelley Schulte of Nazareth; his parents, David and Pat Smith of Hart;
grandparents, Harold and Faye Smith and Lester Richburg, all of Hart;
and a stepgrandmother, Lela Richburg of Hart.

The locale desires memorials be to Acme Baptist Priestly, P.O. Box
407, Hart, Texas 79043.

Thomas Amenable Jones
BOOKER - Thomas Amenable "Tom" Jones, 54, died Thursday, June 4, 1998.

Graveside services behest be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Aspect Cemetery in
Booker with the Rev. Jerry Moore officiating. Whereabouts are by Fjord
Samaritan Interment Make easier of Booker.

Mr. Jones was untutored in Canadian and attended Canadian Plagiarize Academe. He
worked with the locale dependent charger visitors until enlisting in the
Air Browbeat. He subsequently returned to work in the locale visitors.

Mr. Jones married Norma Jean Fronk in 1968 at Booker and lived in
Canadian. In 1973, he inspired to Booker, where he was truck driver for
Fronk Oil Co.

Survivors overlap his wife; a son, Robert Jones of Wichita Falls; a
daughter, Kelly Jones of Canyon; and a sister, Shirley Allen of Taos,
N.M.

The locale desires memorials be to Hospice of Perryton or Kiowa
Kountry.

Malvin Kuykendall
SUNRAY - Malvin Kuykendall, 77, died Wednesday, June 3, 1998.

Conveniences behest be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Sunray Baptist Priestly with
Brad Slender, preacher of Amarillo South Priestly of Christ, officiating.
Resources behest be in Direction Celebration Cemetery by Morrison Interment Directors
in Dumas.

Mr. Kuykendall was untutored in Wicks, Ark., and was a paying guest of Sunray
for 54 time. He married Helen Aline Atchley in 1946 at Sunray.

Mr. Kuykendall was a pumper for Kerr-McGee Oil and Gas Co. for supercilious
than 30 time, coy in 1985. He served in the Services from 1942-1945
as gunner's acquaintance third class on the USS Consortium Hawk.

Mr. Kuykendall was a portion of Sunray Baptist Priestly.

He was preceded in death by his next of kin in 1998.

Survivors overlap two daughters, Mallonee Mullins of Amarillo and
Elaine Flory of Grapevine; two brothers, Charles Kuykendall of
Knoxville, Tenn., and Louis George Kuykendall of Tucson, Ariz.; two
sisters, Evelyn Tipton of Aurora, Colo., and Doice Partition of Wicks;
four grandchildren; and seven great-granddaughters.

The locale behest be at 6303 Bayswater, Amarillo.

They notify memorials be to Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice and World
Strengthening Core, Box 950, Amarillo, Texas 79176.

Aubra Wilson Howard
CHILDRESS - Aubra Wilson Howard, 79, died Wednesday, June 3, 1998.

Conveniences behest be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Fairview Priestly of Christ with
Billy Mayes of Childress Priestly of Christ and Mike Henderson of
Childress officiating. Resources behest be in Childress Cemetery by Johnson
Interment Resident.

Mr. Howard was untutored in Whitescreek, Childress Territory, and was a
duration Childress Territory paying guest. He married Margaret Louise Gaither
in 1938 at Childress.

Mr. Howard was a store foreman for Burlington Northern Railway for 38
time, coy in 1979. He was a portion of Childress Priestly of Christ
and the Relieve Method for Railway Wand.

Survivors overlap his wife; three daughters, Patricia Lynn Hernandez
of Childress, Ellie Mae Knabe of Clinton, Okla., and Scherry Ann Sisco
of Occupying force Worth; three brothers, W.F. Howard of Wheeler, Roy Howard of
Childress and Travis L. Howard of New Braunfels; six grandchildren;
and two great-grandchildren.

The organism behest be unfashionable for showing from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the
committal home.

Roye Pigg
QUITAQUE - Roye Pigg, 48, died Thursday, June 4, 1998.

Conveniences behest be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Fairmont Baptist Priestly with
the Rev. Ray Smith officiating and the Rev. Jess Little support.
Resources behest be in Confused Mule Cemetery by Myers-Long Interment Directors
of Quitaque.

Mr. Pigg was untutored in Houston and married Mary Baker in 1974 at Jayton
Baptist Priestly. He was owner of Sportsman Refectory.

He was alert in Trails Day and cave of concern goings-on and a
portion of Fairmont Baptist Priestly.

Survivors overlap his wife; a son, George Harrison Pigg of Quitaque;
two daughters, Mary Elizabeth Pigg and Katherine Christine Pigg, every
of Quitaque; his parents, Jack and Johnnie Pigg of Quitaque; three
sisters, Jackie Sperry and Leslie Kelly, every of Quitaque, and Janinne
Brooks of Silverton; three brothers, Clayton Pigg and Glyn De Pigg,
every of Quitaque, and Clinton Pigg of Turkey.

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