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Kerrville Mountain Sun from Kerrville, Texas • Page 4

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Kerrville Mountain gun Byron Carter Clara Davis Burial was held in Luverne, Alabama for Byron L. Carter, 58, who passed away Friday at his home hear Hunt. Kerrville Fuheral Home was in charge of local arrangements. Born April 18, 1924 in Cresswell, Alabama, he had resided in Columbus, Ohio, San Antonio and Hunt. He was a former ex- eciitive of the National Cash Register Company and president of Management Horizons.

Survivors include his wife, Mildred, of Columbus, Ohio; two daughters, Mrs. Debbie Tornquist of Chicago and Miss Sharon Carter of Columbus; children and 'step grandchildren. James Crider Services will be held Jan. 5 at 2p.m. for Walter Crider, 82, Grimes-Plummer Funeral with, interment in.

at Mountain Home, He passed, away Saturday. Born July 1,1, 1900 in Blanco he had longtime resident of Ker.r/viHe. He married Nellie.May Wilson in 1925 and was a retired farmer. Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Clara P.

Davis, 70, who passed away Wednesday. Services were held in the Grimes- Plummer Funeral Chapels, with Dr. Ernest Wells officiating, and interment was in the Garden of Memories. She had been a resident of Kerrville for the past 14 years and a prior resident of Waterloo, Iowa. She married Lyle Davis on Feb.

7, 1935. Survivors include her husband, Lyle Davis; a son, Jerry R. Davis of Arizona; a daughter, Mary Jane Davis of Kingwood; four sisters; one brother; 15 nieces and nephews and three grandchildren. HalThacker Pauline Tyler GOLD WATCH AND SWORD IN HAND, retiring Judge Neunhoffer is joined by friends and fellow elected officials including Doris Smith, Miss Emmie Muenker, Gerry Meeker and former county agent Bill Rector. The watch and ceremonial sword were departing gifts to the judge from courthouse employees, photo by Jim Rickhoff Funeral services will be Funeral services were held at 2 p.m.

today for held Tuesday for Mrs. Hal W. Thacker, 72 of 704 Pauline Marie Schellhase Clay in the chapel of 74 in the chapel of Kerrville Funeral Home, Schjwtter Funeral Home, with Pastor David Lilley With Rev. Ellis Thomas officiating. Interment will Interment was he in the Nichols in the Comfort Cemetery.

Cemetery. He died Mon- Shejdied in Corpus Christi day in the V.A. Medical on Friday. Center. Survivors include a son, Born May 17, 1910 in Calkin Patrick Sr.

of Cor- Stamford, he had been a PUS Christi; a brother, resident of Kerrville for 50 Roland Schellhase of Kerr- years. He married Myrtle ville; three sisters, Mrs. Welch in 1932 and was a Esther Smith and Mrs. former employee of the Thilma Ploch, both of Temple Lumber Co. Kerrville and Mrs.

Dovie Survivors include his BraWtigam of Austin, wife; three sons, Wayne Douglas of San Angelo, Arlen Glenn of Dallas and Hal Donald of Dayton; a daughter, Marlene Faye Hawkins of Iraan; a sister, Mrs. Margie Schever of Webster; 13 grandchildren and two great Floyd Harriman George Miller, 85, pass- Grace Harper Services were Wednesday in the Harper. Presbyterian Church for Grace Whitewood Harper, 78, who passed away Monday. Rev. Frank Yatespf; ficiated at the services, and an Eastern Stir service was Held at the Harper Cemetery.

Funeral were under the directipn pf Grimes-Plummer Funeral Chapels. Allen, in Knoxville, Tenn. GCOrQC Miller Survivors include his Services were held Dec. wife Odette S. three 23 for Floyd Harrimah, daughters, a step a former resident; of daughter, Mrs.

Porter Kerrville, who passed Garner of Ingram; a son, away in Pleasanton. Har- Frank Hill of Boerne; two il6Lu 11 wife, of Kerrville; two W.T. Skinner of San Antonio and Sidney Skinner of Bandera; a Lucile Thurmon Funeral services were held Friday for Mrs. Em- met't "Lucile" Thurmon, nman was born June 1924 in South Dakota and was a professional Bqy Scout Executive years, and became a life insurance underwriter IIL 1962, when he moved'from Kerrville to 2 brother and two sisters. State Hospital.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Grimes- Plummer Funeral Chapels. John King Erna Pfeiffer Born Services were held Friday for John R. King, 64 of Survivors include hfs Pipe Creek in the Grimes- Erna Spenrath Pfeiffer, 91, wife, Belva Funeral Chapels 1 the Cypress Creek Corn- son, James Harriman, inBan( lera with both of in th Pipe Creek" daughters, Mrs. Cheryiene' jCemeter y- He passed away Bauer and Mrs! Gloria' Wednesday. Funeral services for Mrs.

liiunity, were held Tuesday in Schaetter Funeral Home with Dr. Ralph Reed, Methodist minister, San Antonio and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Kerrville, Funeral Home was, in charge of arrangements. Claude Smith Funeral services were held Dec. 31 for Claude' Wise 'Smith, 88 in the Kerrville Funeral Chapels, with Rev.

Paul LA IT 1.1 ici vv July 17, 1903 in, Burgess, both of Corpus': He was born March officiating. Interment was McChmg officiating. Inter Countv. she was a in onri was in the Nichols Survivors include his Kinlba11 County, she was aVChristi and Mrs. 1918 in wife; six sons, Walter and Jesse, both of Kerrville; Claude and Ruben, both of Cehter Point; Thad of Arkansas and Moms of In- Martpa Ann Morriss and Mary Evelyn Mjwris, both of lifetime of Harper, having been a rancher and drug store owner.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. J.R. Ha'rt'; 1 a sister, Mrs. Brown; a brother, and Malta of Spring. Also sur- a ran.qh.qr.

viving are seven grand- Survivors include his children and two brothers wife Lois Kin five and a sister. Mamie Rhodenj The family requested Ste Ua Sanders, Bernice memorials be illiams Winnie Cage Mavxr WohV. all nf i grandchildren of sisteg; numerous chilafen JL granach grand- time and Swhen you buy "Kerrville. the Pleasanton Mar Webb, all of or to the daughter; two grandsons; Foundation for, Researctp six eat grandchildren for cancer nd several nieces, research. merit was in the Nichols Cemetery.

He died Dec. 29 at his residence in Keirvilie. He was a resident of Kerr County since he was nine, years old, and was a masonry contractor for many years. i' SUrvivors include Lane Frank Hill i Services were held -ivday for M.E. Lane, 78 in Knives FISTFUL Knives Carry Handcrifted Oui Funeral he Grimes-Plummer held Thursday for Frank Funeral Chapels with Dr.

Walter Skinner who QUALITY." I Lifetime Warranty! Ka-bar Stag Knives Natural Handle Knives The Trapper The Hunter Genuine Arkansas Stones Handles Sandalwood Traditional Pocket Knives With Ka-stag Handles The Camper The Sportsman Black Knight 'Hill, 90, of Ingram, died Tuesday evening. Services were held in.ilie chapel of the Funeral Home, witrrReV. Tom White officiating, followed by interment in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. Born Oct. 31, in Sparta, he had been a resident of Kerr County for the past eight years.

He was the City Attorney for Laredo and practiced law there for 50 years, and was a veteran of World Wijr I. He was preceded in, death by his first wife, Cynthia Richard Ryan officiating. Interment was in the Garden of Memories. He passed away Friday in the Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital. He was born July 18, 1904 in Center Point, and was a prior resident of Alice before moving to Kerrville in 1949.

He had been a bus driver and service station operator. He married Neiline Dickey on April 30, 1979. Survivors include his wife; a brother and two sisters, all of San Antonio and 11 step children. Comfort Cemetery. She died Sunday at Sid Peterson 'Memorial Hospital.

April 16,1891, she had lived in Kerr County all of her life. She was preceded in death by her husband, Arnold B. Pfeiffer, who died in 1972. Survivors include a son, Lena Mae Smith; A.C. Pfeiffer, a daughter, sdn, Claude Wesley ny' Smith and a daughter, Lena Mae Grace, all of Kerrville; three brothers, Wright' and Curtis of Ingram and Ward, of Marble Fallsi and three sisters, Bejsfs Leinweber, Elsie Mae H.a.rrls and Gertrude Wood, all of Ingram; four granddaughters and five great grandsons.

Viola Klemstein and a sister, Gretchen Poehnert, all of Comfort; two grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Graveside with full military honors was held Friday in the Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery for Walter Skinner, 87, who died Wednesday in the V.A. Medical Center. He had been a resident of Kerrville for the past 11 years, and was a former longtime resident of San Antonio.

A member of the Masonic Lodge, he received his 50 year pin two years ago. Survivors include his Pocket Pals Whittler Jack Knife Pen KnJte Good value is why millions keep coming back to Block. ttarpiiiii Siiuiii Saddle Leather Hmdles Honing Oil FURMAN'S I4i Orood-oy 090 -J i i Monday thru Sulu'dar This year, there are more than 100 changes in the tax laws and forms. But at Block, one thing hasn't changed fair prices! Just ask, and we'll give you a free estimate of the cost for preparing your return. You get a complete interview.

Plus we doublecheck your return for accuracy. BLOCK tax This year's number one reason to go to HftR ilock. 319 Earl Garrett 257-6335 DON'T MISS THIS: GOD GAVE YOU DOMINION. WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH IT? DO YOU KNOW HOW TO EXERCISE YOUR GOD GIVEN DOMINION? ARE YOU VICTIM OR MASTER OF YOUR ENVIRONMENT? I DO YOU WANT TRIED AND PROViftl REMEDIES FOR LIFE'S PROBLEMS, NEEDS AND ILLS? DISCOVER WHO YOU ARE AND WHAT MAN IS HOW TO HANDLE LIFE'S PROBLEMS. GET THESE AND OTHER ANSWERS IMPORTANT TO YOU.

Dr. Fred Hanger Independent Minister Teaching "God Works Through You" (Robert A. Russell) Thursday evenings at 7:30 PM beginning January 6, 1983 (Call 896-3554 for further information) day. Services were held in the Grimes-Plummer Funeral Chapels with Rev. Ed.

Mulliner officiating. Interment followed in the Garden of Memories She was born in Anderson, Indiana on Dec. 27, 19QP and married Emmett Thujmon in 1932. While living in Colorado she was the. in establishing the public library in Aurora.

Since they moved "There were eight babies born during the week at the Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital, according to Administrator Tony Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dominguez, boy, Dec. 30.

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney P. Harris, girl, Dec. 30.

Mr. and Mrs. Randy Ryan, girl, Dec. 30. Mr.

and Mrs. Ricardo Aguero, Camp Wood, boy, Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Carroll, Junction, girl, Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Arnulfo Campos, Bandera, boy, Jan.

2. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juarez, girl, Jan. 2.

Mr. and Mrs. John Quails, girl, Jan. 3. A Save over 50 percent to Kerrville in July 1973, oyer newg stan in civic prices you subscribe to the affairs, and made Kerrville Mountain Sun.

a gift of her garden book Qnl $1Q 00 collection and $50,000 to and adjoinin the Butt-Holdsworth aQ mm Memorial Library. Survivors include her husband, Emmett Thur- "niotf; stepson, Clarence of Ft. Collins, three step granddaughters and one grandson. -The' family asks memorial contributions be made to the Texas Lions Camp for Crippled Children or the charity of choice. Kerrville stores help pay ypur school taxes.

flTTENDS Incontinent Briels bv (4 G.imble Buy it in Kerrville! ill medium I.IKJC OSTOMY SUPPLIES HOLLISTER SQUIBB COLOPLAST OTHERS Frontier Pharmacy 1 1 Sidney Bdker South 896 2466 family asks memorials be made to the V.F.W. to aid V.A. Medical Center patients. Two letters a week cost over $20 a year in postage, yet you get two copies of the Kerrville Mountain Sun in your mailbox for only $10 in the trade area, $12 a year elsewhere in Texas. A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK By: John M.

Grimes A frieod of oara told us story about a young BUB be had jut hired. This young man was to report to work at 8 o'clock oa a certain morning. He had aet hla dam dock the night before, bat, to Us horror, he awoke at 10 o'clock. The ahum clock had not cone off. After apoioglifag to our frtend, he promised that It would not happen again.

When asked how he could lie certain It would not happen again he replied: "I'm getting a new one. I chucked the old one In my trash can and I'm getting a new one'." The young man was given another chance. A new start of any kind means a clean break with the past. It means throwing into our trash can the things hi which we formerly put our trust and which faMed us ewr hour of need Many people believe in olttng up the old alarm dock, giving It little shake and hoping It will do all right the next time. We all have our trash we are dealing with old and defective alarm clocks, bad habits, bad companions, the thing we need is decisive action.

What we need to do is chuck such things and persons into "our trash they start out with new resolutions and assurance. We're lucky to have "trash cans" of this sort. Let us use them! i Grimes-Plummer Ifuneral Chapels 400 Earl Garrett Kerrville 2574544 56.

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