Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Times from Shreveport, Louisiana • Page 6

Publication:
The Timesi
Location:
Shreveport, Louisiana
Issue Date:
Page:
6
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

3 yyy i-V vv-vvvv a a a i 4 IM IW. 7. 197 jtiwFvrforr noitrn rm The Time A 1 frea Pap 14-A) Iris B. Wooley SALINE Iris Badntav Weeiev. P.

al Saline died Wednesday afternoon la a Rusts hospital after a lent illness. Servkes wlH Be at a m. tedev la Strange Methodist Church in Bildheimer with tha Revs. Jack Maiey, Mervte) Rigger and Sammy Oteeaat ettktatine. Burial wiH ba in tha church cemetery under tha direction et Edmonds Funeral Heme af Jenesbere.

Isaac ewerel Mrvket far laat rev Sr tt, msOrever U. imm al mm fteearaav at Ma laat CHae al Mr. Gray TmKii al ieeeler NaalHi Cart Center a i feMeVWeVfaJ nfl HNtfTHa The Raw. Harm Parr, aattar al OefchM laKtil Church, eflklele ma services. Bartal ai he Ztaa Reel Cemetery.

Mr. Gray was a aatlve al Caaei Parti. turvlvert include one titter. Eth4 Gray. Survivors include her husband, John "Dae" Weetev of Saline; ana daughter, Rosa marie Johnson al Saline; her mother, Mrs.

Ullte Badgiev al Ceushatta; and three brothers. Travis Badgiev and Roger Bedglev, both el ji 5', rv CrvSr. AsMand. and Herman Badgiev al WinnfieM. Joshua E.

Sowell DOYLINE Joshua E. Sowell. 2. af Devline died Thursday. Servkes will be at 11 a.m.

Saturday Boone Funeral Homa Chapal in Bossiar Citv with Bishee J.B. Johns and Bishop George Hawkins etfkiaUng. Burial will ba In Point Chapel Cemetery In Devline. Survivors Include his mother, Portia Sowell af Dovlinet his father, Chad Sowell of Prove. Utah; one brother.

Chad L. Sowell II el Dovline; two sisters, Theresa K. Sowell and Mary Ann Sowell, both of Dovline; and his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

C.L. Bell of Dovline. Winfred C. Palmer DOYLINE Winfred Carter Palmar, 75, af Dovline died Wednesday at his residence. Services will ba at 2 p.m.

today In Trinity Baptist Church In Devline with the Rev. W.N. Otwell officiating. Burial will ba in Dovline Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.

Alii Mae Palmer of Dovline; two sons. John Palmer ol Dovline and Norman Palmar el Koran; six grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren. Daniel B. Jarrell LEESVILLE Daniel Bernett Jarrell, 1, of Evans died Thursday morning after a sudden illness. DIM." Services will be at 10 a.m.

Saturday at tha Galilee Baptist Church in Evans with the Rev. I.D. Noble and the Rev. Jessie Prewitt officiating. Burial will be in David Brown Funeral mtv teat tor DevH Brawn.

al MM LMIIae St wHI ba hah) al -m. Sunday a Ooeej Samaritan Funeral Home Chaaal wft the Rav. Meant, attar at Lam Chaaal CM.I Church. effklaunt, Bartal WW bo I Lincoln Mamarlal Cemetery. A aativa and Melons ratMant al Shreveport Mr.

Brawn died Monday in Vatarans Admkiittrattan Motai-tal altar a tana Miaeta. Na was a mam bar al tha Lana Chaaal CM.t. ana; tha American Lag ton. Survivor include Ma wMa, Vlrainia Brawn al Shreveport. an liva tutors.

Florence Berfield, Alma Vathev. acuta Smith and ProdeHa McCrakv aM al Shrweoort and Henrietta McOawaN al CMceee, IIL PaUbeerer wM ha Claa Pratt. Jaa Jackson. A. B.

Hamate. Rav L. Jacksan, Oarvl Jacksan and Gary Mars. Mitchell E. McKay Sarvkas tar Mikhail E.

McKay. 71 al 1201 e-ellaire Bird, in Bassiar City wiH ba at 10 a.m. Saturday at Veestbrook Punaral Hama Chaaal in Louisvilla, Miss. Or. Rebart Mounts, paster al First Baptist Church al Louisvilla, will officiate.

Burial will ba at Mamarial Park Camatarv at Louisvilla. Mamarial sarvkas will ba Mandav at Chapal No. 1 at Barksdala Air Forca Basa. Mr. McKay died Wodnasdav mornino.

Irem inlnrits sustained in a one-vehicle accidant in Ruston. A native al England, ha had lived in Bossiar City 11 year. Ha was a Louisiana Tech University student. Survivors include his parents. Ramond McKay and Jean McKay, both al Bossier Civ; grandparents.

Bessie McKay at Louisvilla and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chatt al High Wycombe. England; one sister, Tracev McKay al Bossiar City; and ana brother, Scott McKay at Bossiar City. Tha lamilv reouest that memorials ba made ta tha Amarkan Diabetic Association.

Cornell Clark Sr. Funeral services for Came) Clark JS, el 24 Teague SL. Bossiar Citv. will ba held at 17:30 p.m. Sunday in tha Good Samaritan Funeral Hama chapel with tha Rav.

Walter Mason paster al Fairview Baptist Church, officiating. Burial wHI be in Fairtine Camatarv in tester. A nativa al Shravapert Mr. Clark had bean a resident a Bassiar Citv far years and was a member el Hope Baptist Church far about 20 years. Ha died Monday in ISO Hospital after a short illness.

Survivors include his wife. DeMa Pave Clark al Bassiar Citv; his mother. Eta V. Clark al Bossier City; three sans. Nathan Clark.

Coma Clark both al Bassiar City, and Barry Williams el Shravapert; four daughters, Kathy Clark, Jacqueline Clark, Freddie Mason and Gwendolyn Kirkendoa. aN ef Bossier City; three Drainers. Don Clark and Larry Clark, both el Bassiar Citv. and Richard Clark al Shreveport; and two sisters, Ethel Mae Bunn and Katharine Wilson, bath al Bassiar CJtv. Pallbearers wHI ba James McHenry, Ranald J.

Rob-aison. Isaac Carter. Henry Johnson. Jamas Hoilewav and Donald Robin son. Spears Chapel Cemetery in Burkville, Texas, under direction ol Hixson Funeral Home of Leesville.

Survivors include his wile, Mrs. Gwendlvn Holiev Jarrell ol Evans; two sons. Mark E. Jarrell and Daniel H. Jarrell of Evans; one daughter, Carina Lee Jarrell of Ftorien; his mother, Mrs.

Neuie Jarrell of Evans; three brothers. Merwin A. Jarrell al Missouri and James H. Jarrell and Curtis M. JarreH.

both ol Evans; and two sisters. Haiel Dixson of Evans and Avia Lillie of Burkville. Barbara Ann Cook RUSTON Barbara Ann Cook, 33. died Thursday morning in a Shreveport hospital after a long illness. Servkes will be at 2 p.m.

today in Spears Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. B. K. Miller officiating. Burial will be in the Cook Cemetery.

Survivors include her husband, Robert C. "Sonny" Cook of Ruston; one son, Bobby Lea Cook of Rust on; three daughters. Angela Marie Cook, Tina Ann Cook and Jov Lynn Cook, all af Ruston; her mother, Mrs. Hazel Bracknell of Ruston; two brothers, James Bracknell of Minnesota and Andy Bracknell af Shreveport; and one sister. Brenda Helten of Eros.

Dr. J.H. Moseley JONESBORO Dr. J.H. Moseley, 77.

of Jonesboro died Thursday morning in a local hospital after a long illness. Services will be at 11 a.m. today in Edmonds Funeral Home's Memorial Chapel with Mr. Jack Allen officiating. Graveside servkes will ba at 2 p.m.

in Pinewood Memorial Cemetery in Crosse tt Ark. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Lattrice Moseley of Jonesboro; one daughter, Carolyn Pinkston of Houston; and one sister. Eugenia Ford of Junction City, Ark. John A.

Melder III JONESBORO John Arnold Melder III, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Melder Jr. af Jonesboro, died Wednesday in a Monroe hospital.

Services will be at 2 p.m. today in Zton's Rest Church in Jonesboro with the Rev. Major Lewis officiating. Candidate Dave Treen is giving "some mental consideration" to offering jobs in his administration to a number of men you may recognize. Rules for the "Let's Make a Deal" game are simple.

1 Match one name from list "AM to a job i from list 2. Only one job per person, please. 3. No proof of purchase required. R.L.

Monroe Medlin Sarvkas for R.L. Monroe Medlin. S. of ttf W. 73rd SL will be at 1 P.m.

today at the South Side Chapel of Rosa-Neath Funeral Home. OHkiating will be the Rev. Albert C. Lang lev. pastor al Ingleside Baptist Church.

Burial will ba at imparl vo Chapel Cemetery in Mira. Mr. Medlin died at p.m. Wednesday at Willis-Knighton Medkal Center after a sudden illness. A North Carolina native, he had lived in Shreveport years.

Ha was a Baptist and a driver for Glassen Storage. Survivors include his wife. Margie Medlin; a daughter, Alice Ruth Martin el Shreveport; two brothers. Ted Medlin of Shreveport and Rutus Medlin af Alabama; two sisters. Edna Douglas af Alabama and Gladys Jones of Teaarkana.

Teias. Pallbearers will ba Rammia Lalitta. George Etheredge. Rkky Burk. Gene Lafitte, H.D.

Lavd and Jerry Etheredge. Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direc tion of Edmonds Funeral Home of Jonesboro. Survivors, other than parents, include his maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

T.J. Swanner of Jonesboro; paternal grandparents, the Rev. and Mrs. John A. Melder Sr.

of Jonesboro; paternal great-grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ford of Melder and Mr. and Mrs.

LOUISIANA J.O. Wisecarver MARION J.O. Wisecarver, ai. died Wednesday eight In Union General Hospital after a short illness. Sarvkas will ba at 2 P.m.

today in Haila Church of Christ with Mr. Hugh Gewer and Mr. Larry White officiating. Burial with Masonic graveside rites will ba in Taylor Cemetery under tha dif action at Kifpelf kk Funeral Home al Farmerville. Survivors include his wife.

Mrs. Delia Wisecarver at Marian; two daughters. Helen Christ of DuBuaue. Iowa, and Vivian White of Kneiville, 10 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Aubrey Melder of Elizabeth; and paternal great-great-grandmother, Mrs.

Lucille Sutton of Melder. Lola I. Gibbs JONESBORO Mrs. Lola Inez Gibbs, SS, of Goldonna died Tuesday in Quitman. Services will be at 2 p.m.

today in Mill Creek Baptist Church with the Rev. Wallace Engles officiating. Burial will be ia Antioch Cemetery under the direction of Southern Funeral Hama. Survivors include four sons, Donnie Gibbs of Jonesboro, and Charles Gibbs, Gary Gibbs and Rodney Gibbs, all of Goldonna; one daughter, Karen Duck of Quitman; two brothers. Shelby Martin of Bienville and Roy Martin of Persian Gulf; one sister.

Eva Jean FoMen of Jonesboro; and eight grandchildren. Pearl V. Hale MARTHAVILLE Pearl V. Hale, af Marthaville died Thursday morning In a Many hospital after a sudden illness. Servkes will be at 3 P.m.

today in Cedar Grove Baptist Church near Many with the Rev. Percy Tibbitts and the Rev. George Allbritton officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery under the direction of Warren Meadows Funeral Home of Many. Survivors include one son, Johnnie Hale of Port Heches, Texas; one brother, Rufus Veuleman af Rob-aline; one sister, Maude Cutright af Bossier Citv; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

(Continued on Page 17-A) List A. Charles Roemer B. Jimmy Fitzmorris C. Paul Hardy List Commissioner of Administration Executive Council Secretary of Transportation Secretary of Natural Resources D. George Fisher Sallie E.L.

Murphy JENA Sallie Edwards Leas Murphy died Wednesday night in La Salle General Hospital after a long Mness. Servkes will ba at 2 p.m. today In First Baptist Church in Jena with the Rev. A.L. Nors worthy officiating.

Burial will ba in Jena Cemetery under tha direction ei Kinner and Stevens Funeral Home. Survivors include two sons. Henry Lees and Curtis Lees, both al Jena; two daughters. Jewell Breithaupt and Rita Farley, both al Jena; grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and three E. Sonny Mouton Bubba Henry F.

Kiss tickets carry accident disclaimer Executive Secretary Commerce and Industry Unhappily, there are only six winners in the Dave Treen "Let's Make a Deal" game, and they have already been picked. Baton Rouge Morning Advocate, November 29, 1979 FUNERAL SERVICES MR. CHARLES THOMAS BAKER (Marshall Street Chapel) 2:00 P.M. Friday Blanchard United Methodist Church Interment Forest Park MR. R.

L. MONROE MEDLIN 1O0P.M. Friday Southside Chapal Interment Munnertyn Chapel Mva. La. MRS.

IVA C. OD0M Bossier Chapel Plans Incomplete Rose-teatii FUNERAL HOME A spokesman (or Beaver Productions In Baton Rouge said that over 8,400 tickets have been sold for tomorrow night's Kiss concert, compared to nearly 6,500 sold by Tuesday. Written notice on the back of the general-admission concert tickets tales that "All glass containers, cans, firecrackers, firework, recorders and cameras excepting small instamatic type cameras are strictly prohibited without contractual agreement from Kiss management." Further notice states that "Man agement reserves the right to refund or refuse admission. Not liable for accidents or injuries causing bodily harm." Spokesmen for Hirsch Coliseum and the promoter said the notice was not written in response to the 11 deaths at a recent Cincinnati rock roll concert. Jerry Tanner of Stan's Record Shops main office in Shreveport said his ticket manifest showed that tickets for the Kiss concert were printed Nov.

3 and offered for sale Nov. 13 PaM for by Worth Louisiana Lambert Election Committee, Troy tain. Chairmen.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Times
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Times Archive

Pages Available:
2,338,200
Years Available:
1871-2024