Potter Co. TX - Obits: February 10, 2007 ============================================================== Thanks to http://www.amarillonet.com/ for permission to upload their obits to the USGenWeb Archives. Copyright. All rights reserved. Amarillo Globe-News http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ============================================================== Amarillo Globe-News - Saturday, February 10, 2007 Amarillo Helen Phillips Feierabend Helen Phillips Feierabend, 94, of Amarillo died Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007. Services will be at 2 p.m. today in the sanctuary of Polk Street United Methodist Church with the Rev. Lane Boyd officiating. A private burial will be at Llano Cemetery by Schooler Funeral Home. Helen Phillips Feierabend was born March 8, 1912, in Skiatook, Okla., to Martha Benge Phillips and Jacob "Jake" Rice Phillips. She moved with her family in 1925 to Amarillo, when her father came to be a part of the Wildcat drilling boom in the Texas Panhandle. When the rest of her family moved in 1926, to Skia-Tex Camp in Borger, Helen boarded with the O.W. Harrison family to attend high school. After graduating from Amarillo High School in 1930, she attended Amarillo College (known as Lincoln Street University). On June 15, 1931, she married Clary Gardner (Sike) Feierabend at Polk Street Methodist Church. Mrs. Feierabend has been an active member of Polk Street United Methodist Church since 1926. She attended the Suzanna Wesley Sunday School class. Helen was a charter member of Chapter CM, PEO and a 70-year member. She served on the PEO Texas State Board as chairman of Star Oaks and she co-chaired the 1973 Texas State Convention in Amarillo. Helen was one of the founding members of the Baptist Hospital Auxiliary in 1968 and served as its president in 1970-71. She was a member of the Antique Club, The Le Temp Study Club, The Amarillo Country Club and The Wads Bridge Club. She served on the local American Red Cross Board for several terms. Helen's hobbies included reading, traveling and creating miniature shadow boxes. Her legacy will continue through her numerous needlepoint treasures. She was preceded in death by her husband on Aug. 15, 1961; her parents; two sisters; and two brothers. Survivors include a daughter, Shirley Fancher and husband Ed of Amarillo; a brother, William Robert Phillips and wife Lavaughn of Kerrville; a sister, Mary Frances Stark and husband Ed of Colorado Springs; three grandchildren, Edward Alexander Fancher III and wife Katherine of Tempe, Ariz., Elizabeth "Lisa" Fancher Fittz of Lubbock and Ann Clary Old and husband Jay of Beaumont; four great-grandchildren, Taylor Gardner Fittz, Edward Alexander Fancher IV, Helen Elizabeth Old and James Edward Old II; her caretaker for 30 years, Bonnie Terry; and her prayer partner, Patricia Delgado. The family would like to thank the staff and residents of Park Place Towers and Ware Memorial for their loving friendship and support, and BSA Hospice and Compassionate Care by Cathy for the special care given Helen these past months. Helen's father made a practice of giving pianos and organs to the rural Methodist churches in Oklahoma and Texas. Hence, the family suggests memorials be to Polk Street United Methodist Church in care of the Organ Development Fund, 1401 S. Polk St., Amarillo, TX 79101; or to a favorite charity. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Walter Lavern "Mac" McQueary Walter Lavern "Mac" McQueary, 80, died Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007, in Amarillo. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in School Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St. Mr. McQueary was born Dec. 10, 1926, to Carl Jasper McQueary and Nellie Ann Daniels McQueary on their farm near Hollis, Okla. He enlisted in the armed forces in World War II, serving in the Asia-Pacific Theater, and received an honorable discharge in November 1946. He loved both God and his country. Mac married Hollie Cleo Aaron in Albuquerque, N.M., in 1953. In 1976, Mac, his wife and their son moved to Amarillo, where he served as a federal agent for the Atomic Energy Commission in the U.S. Department of Energy for more than 30 years, before retiring in December 1989. He was a Mason, a member of the Texas Veterans of Foreign Wars and a member of the American Legion. Mac was also an active sportsman who loved to hunt and fish, but most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his son and grandson. A man of quick wit, abiding wisdom and a peaceful, generous spirit, Mac was universally loved by all who knew him. He was preceded in death by his parents; and five sisters, Mary Ellen McQueary, Ruby Lee McQueary Wilson, Connie Pearl McQueary Gatlin, Eudora May McQueary McClendon and Nellie Pauline McQueary Jernigan; and a brother, Charles McQueary. Survivors include his wife of 53 years; a son, Car Randall McQueary of Austin; a grandson, Kendall Edison McQueary of Granbury; a brother, Clyde McQueary of Albuquerque; and several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, cousins and many loyal friends. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be to Olivia's Angels, P.O. Box 950, Amarillo, TX 79101. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marie Getman Grant Marie Getman Grant, 91, of Amarillo died Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007. Services will be at 2 p.m. today in Second Baptist Church with Dr. Charles Jones and the Rev. Wayne Griffin officiating. Burial will follow in memorial Park Cemetery by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd. Marie was born April 20, 1915, in Stippville, Kan., to Edward and Mary Jane Getman. She was raised in Steppville, then in 1935 moved to Amarillo. She was married to Earl Grant for 55 years. He preceded her in death in 1984. Marie was a homemaker and a member of First Assembly of God Church. She is survived by four daughters, Marjorie Barrett of Amarillo, Sandra Skinner and husband Gary of Lake Tanglewood, and Janet Howard and Sherry Brown and husband Bobby, all of Amarillo; a son, Tommy Grant and wife June of Amarillo; 13 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; and six great-great- grandchildren. The family will be at 117 Ramada Trail. They would like to thank the staff and residents of Bivins Nursing Home for their loving friendship, support and for the special care given to Marie during her stay at Bivins and suggest that memorials be to: Bivins Nursing Home, 1001 Wallace Blvd., Amarillo, TX 79106; or Hospice of the Southwest, 1301 Coulter, Suite 404, Amarillo, TX 79106. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shelby Lee Gifford Shelby Lee Gifford, 66, of Amarillo died Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. Arrangements are by Rector Funeral Home Osage Chapel, 2800 S. Osage St. Mr. Gifford was born in Lawton, Okla., in 1940 and moved to Pampa in 1951. While in Pampa, he met and married Beverly Fennell in 1957. Mr. Gifford served in the United States Navy for eight years and served during the Vietnam Era. He and his family moved to Amarillo in 1965, where he worked at the Texaco Refinery for 17 years. He then moved on to work at Excel Helium where he retired in 1998. Mr. Gifford will always be remembered and was a beloved husband, father and grandfather "Popeye." Survivors include his wife; a son, Wesley Gifford of Amarillo, four daughters Diane Mosier, Valerie Bintliff and husband Ken, all of Amarillo, Rhonda Taylor and husband Gary of McKinney and Veronica Jacoby and husband Joel of Hasty, Colo.; a brother, Olen Gifford of Mc Allister, Okla.; five sisters, Dorothy Wilbanks of Stinnett, Pauline Sewell of Lawton, Okla., Ruthie Shaw of Roseburg, Ore., Alma Capps of Fresno, Calif., and Bonnie Gregory of Mabank; and 7 grandchildren. In Lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be to Olivia's Angels, P.O. Box 950, Amarillo TX 79105. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- W. France Jones W. France Jones, 95, of Amarillo died Saturday, Feb. 3, 2007. Services were Tuesday in Memory Gardens Mausoleum Chapel with Dr. Gil Lain of Paramount Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in Memory Gardens Cemetery by Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors, 5400 Bell St. Mr. Jones was born Nov. 18, 1911, in Paint Rock to Stacy and Herbert Jones. He graduated high school in Roscoe and went on to marry Zona in June of 1939 in Newton, Kansas. They initially lived in Ballinger. He spent his entire working career with Exxon Corporation, beginning part-time in 1933 and starting fulltime in 1935. He was exempted from military service in WWII because his position with Exxon (then known as Humble) was considered critical to the war effort. He and his family were transferred to Coleman in 1943, back to Ballinger, then to Breckenridge, back to Ballinger, then to Cisco, Midland, Kermit, and finally to Odessa in 1966 before he retired in 1976. After retiring from Exxon, he obtained a realtor's license and spent a few years in that profession before he and Zona moved to Amarillo in 1980 to be near family. Zona passed away June 11, 1996. France and Zona were very active in a Baptist Church in each community, with France often being a deacon, a member of various committees, including committees searching for replacement ministers, officer of the men's brotherhood group, a Sunday school teacher, and numerous other functions within the churches. Zona was a pianist, organist, and Sunday school teacher. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother, Armond Jones. Survivors include a brother, Glen Jones and wife Elizabeth, of Lubbock; three sons, Francis Jones and wife Rosemary of Amarillo, Rondall Jones and wife Mary Esther of Albuquerque, N.M., and Jeffrey Jones and wife Susan of Hurst; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The family suggests memorials to the Alzheimer's Association or a favorite charity. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- George C. Thornton George C. Thornton, 81, of Amarillo died Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007. Services will be at 11 a.m. today in Polk Street United Methodist Church with the Rev. Marty Hamrick and the Rev. Kevin Deckard officiating. Private burial will precede the service in Llano Cemetery by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd. Mr. Thornton was born Oct. 20, 1925, in Amarillo to Henry Clay and Lefa Belle Thornton. He graduated from Amarillo High School in 1944, where he played football for the Golden Sandstorm. He served in the Army Air Corps, where he trained to be a tail gunner on a B-17. He returned to Amarillo in 1946 and married Virginia Stack on Oct. 16, 1948. They had four children. Mr. Thornton was president and owner of Mesa Enterprises, Inc., a homebuilding firm in Amarillo, and built over 500 homes during his career. He was a member of the National Association of Homebuilders, the Texas Association of Homebuilders, and the Texas Panhandle Association of Homebuilders, of which he served as President in 1971. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton moved to Lago Vista in 1984, where he enjoyed living on the golf course and singing in the choir. His grandchildren loved riding in the golf cart with their Papaw. He returned to Amarillo in 1995. Mr. Thornton was a loving husband and father. He loved watching his sons play baseball, football, and basketball. He never had a harsh word to say and was kind to everyone with whom he came in contact. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Raymond and Gary; and a sister, Virginia. Survivors include his wife Virginia Thornton; a daughter, Martha Walton and husband Stephen of Amarillo; three sons, G. Clay Thornton Jr. and wife Becky of Leander, Bill Thornton and wife Meg of Greeley, Colo., and Mat Thornton and Annie Richter of San Antonio; two brothers, Carlos Thornton and wife Lorraine of Lubbock and Douglas Thornton of Wimberly; a sister-in-law, Mary Ware and husband Tol; a brother-in-law, Bruce Miner; seven grandchildren, Dan Walton and wife Anna of Louisville, Ken., Richard Walton of Dallas, William Thornton of Williamstown, Ken., Erin Thornton of Boulder, Colo., Tiffany Thornton of Tempe, Ariz., Matthew Thornton of Glouster, Va., and Brandon Slay of Dallas; and many nieces and nephews. The family will be at 6910 Calumet in Amarillo. They suggest memorials be to a favorite charity. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Area Thad G. Tubbs BORGER - Thad G. Tubbs, 83, died Friday, Feb. 9, 2007. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in First Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Hensley, pastor at Bunavista Baptist Church, and Scott Maze, Pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Highland Park Cemetery. Mr. Tubbs was born Nov. 13, 1923, in Lillie, La. He married Laveda Manasco on July 11, 1947, in Cove, Ark. Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Gloria Counts of Amarillo and Kay Klaus of Borger; a son, Rodney Tubbs of Azle; two brothers, Barney Lee Tubbs of Borger and Charles Tubbs of Dexter, N.M.; six grandchildren; and 11 great- grandchildren. The family suggests memorials be to First Baptist Church Mission, P.O. Box 470, Borger, TX 79008; or Hospice Care of the Southwest, 1301 S. Coulter, Suite 404, Amarillo, TX 79106. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hope E. Loveless OLTON - Hope E. Loveless, 89, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Main Street Church of Christ with Mike Reed officiating. Burial will follow in Olton Cemetery by Foskey-Lilley-McGill Funeral Home. Mrs. Loveless was born May 16, 1917, in Clay County. She was an area resident for 55 years and a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors include a daughter, Charlotte Johnson of Desdemona; a son, Jerry Loveless of Longview; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Samuel Moot PAMPA - Samuel Moot, 84, died Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007. Private burial will be Monday by Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors. Mr. Moot was born Jan. 18, 1923. He had been a resident of Pampa since 1944. Survivors include a son, Paul Moot of Cheyenne, Wy.; and a sister, Mary Ann Dickens of Texas. The family suggests memorials be to the American Cancer Society in care of Gerry Caylor, 2130 Charles St., Pampa, TX 79065. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Willie Roscoe Shipley PLAINVIEW - Willie Roscoe Shipley, 59, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007. Services will be at 2 p.m. today in Lemons Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. John Truitt officiating. Burial will follow in Plainview Memorial Park. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tom Abraham CANADIAN - Tom Abraham, 96, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in First Christian Church with Matt Cook, Kari Stainback and the Rev. Ashley Abraham Hood officiating. Burial will be in Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery by Hughs Funeral Home. Tom Abraham was born in Kafracab, Lebanon, around Dec. 8, 1910, to Nahim and Alia Malouf (their surname was changed to Abraham when they came to America through Ellis Island). Tom grew up in Canadian and graduated from Canadian High School in 1928. In 1932, he graduated from Texas Tech, where he played on the football team, was the business manager of the Toreador (the school newspaper), and later helped start the Red Raider Club. He was also a member of the Commission that created the Texas Tech Dad's Association (now known as Texas Tech Association of Parents) and served as its first Vice-President. Upon his death, Tom was thought to be the oldest living Texas Tech Letterman. Tom liked to say that he received the first BBA degree from Tech (chuckling about the fact that it wasn't for his academic prowess, but because his last name began with "A"). After graduation, he married Helen Ferguson of Paducah and returned to Canadian. He went to work at The Fair Department Store, which was started by his father, and he eventually became the owner. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church of Canadian, where he was instrumental in building the original church. Along with his brothers, he helped found the Edward Abraham Memorial Home. He was active in the Rotary Club, was very proud of being a Mason, and served in numerous community leadership positions. In his later life, Tom was also the recipient of many honors. Among them were: Man of the Year by the Canadian-Hemphill County Chamber of Commerce, the Americanism Award presented by Daughters of the American Revolution (given only to immigrants who helped other immigrants obtain citizenship), Hemphill County Bicentennial Chairman, and Seven Who Care from KVII-TV in Amarillo. Mr. Abraham was proudest of his coveted Freedom's Foundation Award presented at Valley Forge, Penn., in 1980. However, Tom was known mostly for his many kindnesses to others, which were described in the 1992 Amarillo Globe-News column, "Santa Claus is alive and giving in Canadian." Tom was preceded in death by his parents and three brothers, Naceeb, Malouf Sr. and Eddie; and a son-in-law, Raiford Stainback Jr. Survivors include his wife of 71 years, Helen; two daughters, Donna Abraham Stainback of Greenville and Kay Abraham Brown and husband Terry of Canadian; a son, Ken Abraham and wife Renee of Lubbock; nine grandchildren, Kent Stainback, Kari Stainback, Timothy Stainback, Lacy Stainback Feezel, Kyle Abraham, the Rev. Ashley Abraham Hood, Alex Abraham, Wendi Brown Stephens and Hilary Brown Beedy; and 17 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Kent Stainback, Timothy Stainback, Kyle Abraham, Blake Beedy, Kelly Feezel, Doug Hood and Kirk Stephens. Condolences may be sent Hughs Funeral Home online at www.hughsfuneralhome.com or to P.O. Box 105, Canadian, TX 79014. "Because he loves me," says the Lord...I will deliver him and honor him. With a long life I will satisfy him and show him my salvation." Psalm 91 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Susie Huff Spoonemore PAMPA - Susie Huff Spoonemore, 76, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007, in Amarillo. Services will be at 4:30 p.m. today in First United Methodist Church with her brother-in-law, the Rev. Hugh B. Daniel of Breckenridge officiating. Burial will follow in Memory Gardens Cemetery by Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors. Mrs. Spoonemore was born Sept. 28, 1930, on the Army Base at El Reno, Okla., where her father was training horses for the U. S. Government. She was the fourth child of Coleman and Sally Huff. She moved to Panhandle in 1932, where she lived until 1948. She was a 1948 graduate of Panhandle High School and received her B.S. degree from McMurry University in 1952. She coached girls athletics in Ballinger, where she had a championship volleyball team. In 1953, she moved to Pampa to teach and in 1954 she went to work for Cabot Corporation. She later returned to the classroom, teaching at Pampa Junior High and Pampa High School for many years before retiring to be a full-time homemaker. She married Dean Spoonemore on Nov. 30, 1957, in Lefors. He preceded her in death in 1989. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, where she sang in the choir. She served on several committees of the church, and taught Sunday School at one time. She was a past member of the Business and Professional Women's Association and Beta Sigma Phi. She was a member of the Pampa Retired Teachers Association and Texas Retired Teachers Association. Susie was well known for her generosity, kindness and love. Her ability to love was unmatched. She was a talented artist, teacher, friend and cook. In 1986 she competed in The State Fair of Texas bi-centennial birthday cake contest. She was chosen grand prize winner, beating out thousands of other entries. Above all, she was an exceptional wife and devoted mother. She lived for her family and friends. She loved the thousands of students she taught, treating each of them with fairness and respect. She enjoyed traveling in her later years, and with her son, was especially proud that she had toured all seven world continents. Susie will be greatly missed by all whom she touched, loved and knew. She was a beacon of love, joy, light and warmth. Susie leaves into her sister's care her most recent love, her precious dog "Spooz," who gave her unconditional love and companionship during the last two years. She was preceded in death by her parents; a brother, William Huff; and two sisters, Lee Bib Langley and Joy Daniel. Survivors include a son, Dr. Randel D. Spoonemore of Rockwall; a sister, Billie Bruner of Pampa; two nieces, Jan Janes of Maysville, Ark., and Dawn Riley of Amarillo; two nephews, Denver Bruner of Pampa and Dane Daniel of Prairie Grove, Ark.; three great-nieces, Connie Threlkeld, Leeza Henderson and Valarie Bruner; five great-nephews, Zane Henderson, Matthew Daniel, Robert Bruner, Coleman Bruner and Austin Bruner; several great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews; lifelong friends, Joe and Belva Hayes of Graford, their children and their families. The family will be at 2235 Charles in Pampa.Sign the online guest book at www.carmichael-whatley.com The family suggests memorials be to First United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1981, Pampa, TX 79066-1981. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gladys Alethea Setliff HEREFORD - Gladys Alethea Setliff, 102, died Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. today in Central Church of Christ. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. in Littlefield by Hereford Heritage Funeral Home. Gladys was born Aug. 4, 1904, in Sevier County, Ark., the third child of Ben and Alethea Setliff, who had a total of twelve children, of which only eleven grew to adulthood. The second born child, also a girl, died at only two or three months of age. The Ben Setliff family moved from Arkansas to farm near Eldorado, Okla., in 1912. Gladys finished high school in 1923 at Eldorado. The family moved in January 1937 to a farm near Bula, Bailey County, Texas. Gladys started her teaching career in the fall of 1924 after completing one year of college at Oklahoma University, retiring from teaching in the spring of 1972. During those teaching years, she completed correspondence courses attended summer school and in so doing attained a B.A. Degree in English in 1936 from Oklahoma University and a M.A. degree in Speech and English in 1950 from The University of Colorado in Boulder, Colo. During her teaching career Gladys sought and was approved for two very unusual assignments. In the early 1930's she served for one school year as the teacher at a rural one room, one teacher school in the ranching country of Montana. She lived with a ranch family in the community, and at times of heavy snowfall in the winter she and the children where she lived were transported to and from school by horse drawn snow sleigh. Her second unusual assignment was in 1951 while she was teaching at Hollis, Okla., under an exchange teacher arrangement between the two countries Gladys move to Skegness, England, and taught for one school year, and a teacher from Skegness moved to Hollis and taught for Gladys during her stay in England. Gladys Setliff has served as somewhat of a matriarch of the Setliff, family and has played a significant role in the lives of most, if not all, family members. The quote that best reflects Gladys' enormous contributions to countless lives made inside and outside the Setliff family is "The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit." Survivors include three brothers, Bennie Setliff of Amarillo, David Setliff of Lubbock and Duane of Dallas; and a host of nieces and nephews who are especially fond of their Aunt Gladys. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be to Harding University, Box 12238, Searcy, AR 72149-0001 with specific notation on check for "Gladys Setliff Scholarship Fund." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oklahoma Norma Faye Bledsoe GUYMON, Okla. - Norma Faye Bledsoe, 68, died Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007. Services will be at 2 p.m. today in Living Word Fellowship with the Rev. Leon Lothman officiating. Burial will follow in Elmhurst Cemetery by Henson-Novak Funeral Directors. Mrs. Bledsoe was born Aug. 29, 1938, in Lebanon, Tenn. She married Darrel Bledsoe on Dec. 22, 1953, in Dumas. Survivors include her husband; a son, Richard Bledsoe; a sister, Kay Blackwelder; a brother, Robert Dean Foutch; two grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren. The family suggests memorials be to Oral Roberts Ministries in care of Henson- Novak Funeral Directors, Box 1306, Guymon, OK 73942. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- O.K. Henson Jr. SWEETWATER, Okla. - O.K. Henson Jr., 94, died Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007, in Plainview. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in Sweetwater First Baptist Church. Arrangements are by Rose Chapel Funeral Service of Sayre. Mr. Henson was born Sept. 6, 1912, in Granite, Okla., to Oscar Kyle and Effie T. O'Neal Henson. He married Crystal Fowler in 1941 and Elma Jennings Burrow in 1982. Survivors include his wife of 24 years; a daughter, Carolyn Ross of Plainview; two sons, Dennis of Tulsa and Greg of Sweetwater; three stepchildren, Ken Burrow, Jan Latham and Debbie Barnes; 18 grandchildren; and 14 great- grandchildren. The family suggests memorials be to First Baptist Church of Sweetwater, P.O. Box 210, Sweetwater, OK 73666, or the Alzheimer's Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL. 60601-76333. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ralph G. Thrall GUYMON, Okla. -Ralph G. Thrall, 75, died Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2007, in Elkhart, Kan. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Victory Memorial United Methodist Church with the Rev. Michael Burkett officiating. Burial will follow in Barden Cemetery by Bunch-Roberts Funeral Home. Ralph served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. He was a member of the American Legion and Victory Memorial United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Charlene Thrall; a daughter, Kim Roper of Carrizozo, N.M.; three stepchildren, Michael J. Hosier of Tulsa, Ed Hosier Jr. of Coppell, Texas, and Karen Jackson of Amarillo; four grandchildren; and a brother, Carl O. Thrall of Felt. The family suggests memorials be to the Barden Cemetery Fund in care of the Bunch-Roberts Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1112, Guymon, OK 73942. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, February 10, 2007 Services Service Pending Bill Bullard, 71, of Canyon died Friday, Feb. 9, 2007. Brooks Funeral Directors of Canyon. Max Bryant Hughes, 74, of Borger died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007. Minton/Chatwell Funeral Directors of Borger. Tomnmy Jameson, 67, of Fritch died Friday, Feb. 9, 2007. Minton/Chatwell Funeral Directors of Fritch. Curtis Lamar, 71, of Groom died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007. Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St. Eugenia Manriquez, 59, of Amarillo died Friday, Feb. 9, 2007. Angel Funeral Home, 2209 S. Arthur St. Charles Floyd Lindsey, 73, of Canyon died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007. Holley Funeral Home, Inc. Gary Powers, 59, of Dalhart died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007. Blackburn-Shaw Memoral Chapel, Fifth Avenue and Pierce Street. Thelma Worthen, 90, of Amarillo died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007. Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St. Services Scheduled Edith Clydene Maxwell , 77, of Amarillo died Monday, Jan. 29, 2006. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Northlawn Memorial Gardens. Services Today Bobby Lee Acy, 64, of Plainview. Services will be at 1 p.m. in United Baptist Church. Homer Lee Crim, 69, of Pittsburgh. Services will be at 9 a.m. in Brown's Memorial Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Sowers Cemetery in Irving. The Rev. Albert Demerson, 82, of Amarillo. Services will be at 2 p.m. in St. John the Baptist Church in Lamesa. Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Directors, 1505 Martin Road. Esther May Dickey, 97, of Shamrock. Services will be at 2 p.m. in Sweetwater Baptist Church. Burial will be in Buffalo Cemetery in Sweetwater by Wright Funeral Directors. Helen Phillips Feierabend, 94, of Amarillo. Services will be at 2 p.m. in the sanctuary of Polk Street United Methodist Church. Schooler Funeral Home. Charles "Charlie" Franklin, 54, of Amarillo. Services will be at 10 a.m. in Boxwell Brothers Ivy Chapel, 2800 Paramount Blvd. Burial will be at 1 p.m. in Panhandle Cemetery. Marie Getman Grant, 91, of Amarillo. Services will be at 2 p.m. in Second Baptist Church. Burial will follow in memorial Park Cemetery by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd. Wayne Allen Hawkins, 82, of Fair Oaks, Calif. Services will be at 2 p.m. in Kornerstone Funeral Directors Chapel in Plainview. Burial will be in Plainview Memorial Park in Plainview. Elizabeth Mae Kohl Hillman, 75, of Pampa. Funeral mass will be at 2 p.m. in St. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church. Burial will be in Memory Gardens Cemetery. Jenna Lee Holley, 71, of Sayre, Okla. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. in Rose Chapel Funeral Service. Burial will be in Sayre-Doxey Cemetery. Bill Holmes, 87, of Amarillo. Memorial services will be at 10 a.m. in San Jacinto Full Gospel Church. Hope E. Loveless, 89, of Olton. Services will be at 2 p.m. in Main Street Church of Christ. Burial will follow in Olton Cemetery by Foskey-Lilley-McGill Funeral Home. Viola "Vi" Marlar, 97, of Bellville. Services will be at 10 a.m. in Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors Colonial Chapel in Pampa. Burial will follow in Memory Gardens Cemetery. Lawrence Martin, 83, of Friona. Services will be at 2 p.m. in Calvary Baptist Church. Burial will be in Friona Cemetery by Blackwell Funeral Home. Sisouphanh "Phil" Phengphachanh, 28, of Amarillo. Services will be at 1 p.m. in First Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Llano Cemetery by Blackburn- Shaw Funeral Directors Memorial Chapel, Fifth Avenue and Pierce Street. Billie J. Sapp, 80, of Perryton. Burial will be at 11 a.m. in Sac and Fox Cemetery in Stroud, Okla. Willie Roscoe Shipley, 59, of Plainview. Services will be at 2 p.m. in Lemons Funeral Home Chapel. Susie Huff Spoonemore, 76, of Pampa. Services will be at 4:30 p.m. in First United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Memory Gardens Cemetery by Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors. George C. Thornton, 81, of Amarillo. Services will be at 11 a.m. in Polk Street United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Llano Cemetery by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd. Kathryn C. Vaughan, 89, of Guymon, Okla. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. in Elmhurst Cemetery by Clark Funeral Services. Willie Wade, 85, of Wellington. Services will be at 11 am. in First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery by Adams Funeral Home. Bob R. Ward, 84, of Canadian. Services will be at 10 a.m. in First Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Edith Ford Memorial Cemetery by Hughs Funeral Home.