Newspapers/Obituaries: James Carl Shockley,Claiborne Parish Submitted for the LAGenWeb Archives by: Jerry Gallagher Date: March 2001 ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** TIPS FOR SEARCHING RECORDS ON THE INTERNET Netscape & Ms Explorer users: If searching for a particular surname, locality or date while going through the records in the archives or anywhere....try these few steps: 1. Go to the top of the report you are searching. 2. Click on EDIT at the top of your screen. 3. Next click on FIND in the edit menu. 4. When the square pops up, enter what you are looking for in the FIND WHAT ___________blank. 5. Click on DIRECTION __DOWN. 6. And last click on FIND NEXT and continue to click on FIND NEXT until you reach the end of the report. This should highlight the item that you indicated in "find what" every place it appears in the report. You must continue to click on FIND NEXT till you reach the end of the report to see all of the locations of the item indicated. ********************************************************************* Funeral services for James Carl shockley, 84, of Haynesville, were at First Baptist Church in Haynesville on Saturday, March 10, 2001 at 2 P.M. with Dr. Shelby Cowling officiating. Burial followed in Old Town Cemetery under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home, Haynesville. Mr. Shockley died in Monroe on Thursday, March 8, 2001. He was retired from Marathon Oil Co., and was a veteral on the Army/Air Force. Mr. Shockley was a member and deacon of the First Baptist church of Haynesville and a member of Haynesvile Lions club and Haynesville Country Club. Survivors are wife, Frances Marion Shockley of Haynesville; two sons, James M. Shockley and wife Debbie of Canton, TX and Carl B. Shockley of West Monroe; three grandchildren, Scarlett, Jane E. and . J. Schockley. Active pallbearers were Wayne, Churck and Lynol McCullin, Kenny Goulart, Buddy Ball and James Kilpatrick. Honorary pallbearers were deacons of the First Baptist Church. # # #