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Longview News-Journal from Longview, Texas • Page 16

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Longview, Texas
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Vi 7 THE LONGVIEW MORNING JOURNAL Page 8-B Longview, Texas Friday, December 1 0) 1 976 Obituaries Reese McKiniey -Services (or Reese Sidney McKiniey, 74, of 2101 Judson Road will be I p.m. Friday at the Rader Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. L. L. Thomas officiating.

and member of the American Legion. Survivors include his wife, Gladys; one sister, Mrs. Mary Gasper of Indianola, two granddaughters and two great-grandchildren. Mrs. Williams GILMER Services for Mrs, Paul Williams, 71, will be 10 a.m.

Friday in the First Meth-odist Church with the Rev. Robert Walker Buriat will be at Sunset Diana; one brother, James Wiggins, Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Mildred Davis, and Mrs. Inez Sanders, both of Dallas; -six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Paul A.

Bollman MARSHALL Services for Paul A. Bollman, 68, of Marshall will be 1 p.m. Friday in Colonial Chapel of Sullivan' Funeral Home with Mr. Forrest Waidrop officiating. with Preston Parham officiating.

Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Park. Mrs. White, who was a native of Many, died Thursday morning in a Gilmer Hospital after a long illness. She had lived in Gilmer most of her life and was a member of the Church of Christ. She is survived by her husband, Frank two daughters, Mrs.

Sue Barber, Gilmer, and Mrs. Jean Conner, Burial for Mr, Bollman, who died Wednesday morning in a Marshall hospital after a short illness, will be at Cora Cemetery at Smithland. He was born March 29, 1908, at Fort Smith, Ark.) and was a mechanic for T. J. Blackburn Co.

of Jefferson when he died. Surviving are his wife, Mabel; a daughter, Mrs. Frank Logan of Pasadena; six sons, Ben, Wayne and Mike, all of Denver, Jimmy of Kansas City, Charles of New Memorial Park under the direction of Crotey Funeral Home, Mrs. Williams died Tuesday night at her residence after a sudden illness. She was a member of the Methodist Church and bad lived in Upshur County for over 45 years.

Mrs. White GILMER Services for Mrs. Ruby Mae White, 71, of Gilmer will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Croley Funeral Home Chapel York City and Johnny, of Jefferson; three sisters, Mrs. Jimmy Hunter and Mrs.

J. C. Colgin, both of Houston, and Mrs. Riley Leming of Jefferson. i Mrs.

Walser MARSHALL Services for Mrs. Una Walser, 67, of Marshall will be 9:30 a.m. Friday in Colonial Chapel of Sullivan Funeral Home with the Rev. O. M.

Smith officiating. Burial for Mrs. Walser, who died Wednesday night in a Marshall hospital, will be at Brookside Memorial Cemetery at Houston. She was born March 21, 1909, in Nacogdoches, where she lived until moving to Marshall in 1967. Surviving are her husband, Otha; two daughters, Mrs.

Bill Crosby and Mrs. Kenneth Grau, both of Houston; a son, John, of Houston; a sister, Mrs. Fred Nixon of Mesquite. Burial will be in Memory Park Cemetery. McKiniey died Wednesday night in a Longview hospital.

He. was a native of County who lived in Longview for about 40 years. McKiniey was a member of the Cumber- bnd Presbyterian Church and was a retired automobile dealership owner in Jefferson. Survivors include his wife, Nell of Longview; one Mrs. George Hutchins of Marshall; several nieces and nrnhpwiL an aunt.

Mra. Velma Kuwrt" ADVHTISID MHCHANDISf fOllCY OPEN 9 PJft THURSDAY nuHua bllllinv SATURDAY McKiniey of Longview and several cousins. Those desiring to do so may mate contributions to the Elks Crippled Children's Hospital. wet- lAHWtth70-lottJon UHF Click-Stop Tonwraf Jack wells KILGORE Services for Jack Wells, 48, of Rt. Kilgore will be at 10 a.m.

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Burial will be at Kilgore Cemetery, Mr. Wells was a retired cas ter for Kilgore Ceramic Company. He died Thursday morning at Good Shepherd Hospital in Longview. Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Jackie Goode of Kilgore; one son, Jack D.

Wells of Kilgore; two sis-. ters, Mrs, Bobby Roberson and Mrs. Lilian Arthur of Kilgore and five grandchildren. Wesley Kouba Otl.MFR Services for Wesley Lee Kouba, 72, of Route 4, Gilmer will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Loyd Funeral Home Chapel in Gilmer with the Rev.

Ralph Woods officiating. 4 Burial will be at Grice Cemetery in Gilmer, t. Mr. Kouba was born in En-nis, Texas and lived in Gilmer ten years. He was an electrical engineer for Superior Ice Com- pany.

He died Wednesday evening at a Gilmer hospital. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Iva Kouba; one son, Wesley T. Kouba of Gilmer; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Francis "Jenkins of Gilmer; two sisters, Mrs.

Willie Jaresh and Mrs. Carl Parker both of Ennis; and one brother, Johnny Polak of Roswell, N.M. George Shires Services for George Frank Shires. 77, of Route 1, Beckville will be held 2 p.m. Saturday in the Hawthorn Funeral Chapel with Revs.

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Lightweight Son of Clairol. 3 heat plus 2 airflow settings. Save --sste OIBtnmmmmJR I 'ifyWfSlf 1 I Chapel Cemetery. Shires died Wednesday evening in the Panola General Hospital after a lengthy illness. He was a native of Rusk County, a lifelong resident of Rusk and Panola Counties and a retired farmer.

Shires was also a member of the Grand Bluff Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Winnie Shires of Beckville; three sons, Franklin L. Shires of Shreveport, John Glassel Shires of Alliance, and James William Shires of DeBerry; three daughters; Mrs. Mavis Ozell Kirkland of DeBerry, Mrs.

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1 brothers, Joe Hardegree of Ft. Worth and Obie Shires of Ten-i aha; one sister, Mrs. Ellen Briggs of the Rock Hill Com-- munity; 24 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Chastain GILMER Services for Mrs.

3'Mittte Chastain, 91, of Diana, will be 2 m. Fridav in the COLOR uroiey unerai wnn me Rev. Paul Clark officiating. ENLARGEMENT Burial will be at Snow Hill Mrs. Chastain, who was a littuvc ui mutita vuuiiij, uicu in i i i I I "1 W.

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