, --r w<.-­ Pacina Pacheco Pacheco ....,. 0 R. · -f ~ -, Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Cannan M . Pacheco, of San Mar- t.oa1gbt at the Los Angeles runeraI 006. died June 19. for Lecmarda T. ~ of Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Sm Marcos. who died Aug. at the Friday al Pennlng1on Funeral Holh of 83. Funeral mass be Fri· with funeral services at 9 a.m. Satur­ day al 10 a.m. at St. John's Catbollc day at St. John'aCalhoUc Church. Cburdl, with lnten"menl followtng at Burlal wUl be at the ReedvUI City Cemetery. emetery under the aupervlsJon of She ts survived by ooe alsler, Cruz Pennington Funeral Home. Vela of San Marcos; one brother, She is survived by two sons, Joe Domingo (Toby) Toblasof San Mar­ Pacheco of MlchJgan and J cos; four aons, Marcol Pacheco, Pacheco of San Marcos; seven Joho Pac:beco and Felix Pacbeco, all daugbters, Margaret Cortez of San o1 Sm Marcos, and Mark Pacheco of Marcos, Atanacla Cortez of , Baltimore, Maryland ; two Cuca rda of San Marcos, Slefana Uu(ChterS. Pauline Munari and Anita De Leon of San Marcos, Vincenta Colon, both of San Marcos; 19 grand­ Pacheco of San arcos, Josephine c b 11 d re n ; and 17 great· Leos of CaJUomia and Alice Cortez of grandchlldren. Austin. A.rrangemeDll are under the diree· She ls also survived by 62 grand­ tiOll ol Los Angeles Funeral Home. dilldren. 127 great-grandchlldreo and seven great-great ­ grandchlldren.

'T~"l'S 47• c..1rt :t..r=t\-' 1111/ 0 GLADYSHAGANPADGETT · Padg~ t - , .,.~ ' ~ Gladys Hagan Padgett. 62. of San ~ 17 ,q, Padgett Marcos died afler a short illness c.t 1.30 Graves'd ser 1 wiJ/ be hela ~MD~ 1,/1o/76 a m. Sat rday, ov 6, in th Four ~turday at 10 a.m . at San Marcos I dy Hagan Padg ll, 62, of Seasons Nursing Cen er in Austin. aty e~ tery for Sidney Padgett of n Marcos died aturday in Memph1 Tenn., who died Oct She was born March 4, 19 4 near th ageof67. · 12 Au Un after a hort illn Yoakum. He i survived by three ns rvi w at the But Services were held Saturday. Nov 6. h lton Padgett of • fington Fun ral hom in al 4 p.m t Buffington Funeral Home in Benny Padgett of Fort Worth and V kum at 4 p.m. aturday • Yoakum the Reverend t D. Oat on Barry Padgett qf Waco· • two with R v. I . Dot n f- officiating. Burial was in oa Cemete daughters, Mrs. Virginia Qu~n and Mrs. Jam M. c baron) Johnso 1cUlting. in Yoakum. both of Memphi . n. sne I survived by her usband Curtis . Arrangem ts are under h Padge t of San Marcos: daughter. d1r t1on of Pennington Funeral Charlene Ogg of Yoakum. mottier. rs. Hom . Sallie Hagan of Yoakum; brothers. C.O. ~of Houston, R.M. ( ) Hagan or ttA7-" C , c.1 "-P."' _. Yoakum, George Hagan J1 . of Yoa um; v?71 sisters, Mrs. J Tet rell "' Wharton, PAULA PADRON... I . Minnie SW of t 1, Mrs. Funeral Mass fOI' Paula Georg a Brzozowski ol es: and Padron. 58, of 400 Armstrong Street San Marcos. was helc at grandchil ren, Shen Ogg a~ Jimmy Ogg of Yoakum. 10 a . ~ . Tuesday at St. Johr' Catholic Church Rev. Ferl'\a do Vega officiating.

Burial was In San P o o(. T - . r.::t .8.3 Cemetery, under the direction He is survived by his wile, of St. John's Funeral Home Lorenz.a Padron of San She is survived b Marcos; two sons. John mother, Mrs. Elidia Paar n, Padron and Joe Padron, sister, Adela Padron, brothers, Rosary will be r. ited 1both of San Marcos; six tonight at 7 at Pennington daughters, Mary Beaz, Jesus Padron and Maxi ino Chapel for Jesus Padron of Ofel\a Romero, . Irene Padron, all of San Marcos. San Marcos, who died Oc · 6 Sanchez Raebel Cisneros. at the age of 62. Funeral Esther Valdez, and Sarah Rosary was recited Monda will Saturday at 10 m 1· Padron, all of San Marcos; at St. John's Chapel a m al t. John's Catho tc one sister, Adela Padron or ·hu.rch, with interm nl San Marcos; 12 grand- Born April~ . 1918, she died Sunday, Jan. 30, at Hays foll wing at San Pedro dlildren. HC em ery. Memorial Hospital after a brief mness. tf"l'l'f"J cc c.1r• t •1V I '"1 / 71 Juanita Pai DAISY MAY PAISLEY ~ • A MAR 0 Mr .Ju­ Funeral services for Daisy May Paisley or San Marcos anita Paine, 57, died Wed­ took place Feb. Tl at lbe University Church of Christ. he ne day night, Dec. 20, in was buried Feb. 28 al Elmwood Cemenlery io Mineral the Hays Memorial Ho Wells . H ld r 22 pit al. Paisley was 94 years old. t;:::o.- ~ ) <1'1, l. . Mrs. Paine had been She is wvived by three daughters, Ruth Young of Funeral services for Juanita Elli Pa me, sociated with her hu - Universal City, Ruby Behrens of Wimberley and Ramona 55, were held on Friday, D cembe~ 22, al band Buck Paine, in a McClure of Baton Rouge, La; four grandsons, seven PeMinglon Memorial Chapel with the locai' dry cleaning firm granddaughters and eight great-grandchildren. Rev. Paul Powell, officiating. Burial was m many ears Arrangements were made by Thomason Fun ral Home. al San Marcos City Cemetery under the Funeral services took iirection of Pennington Funeral Home: place Friday afternoon, Mrs. Paine died at Hays Memonal Dec. 22 al the Pennington S ~ Al: L 'i fl! (.of.I) -Iospital on Wedn day, December . 20, Memorial Chapel with the · uowlng a udden illness. A long tame 0 Re -. Paul Powell offici­ Paislev !dent of San Marcos, Mrs. Paine was a Cf..S .. zt, , 1qg~ 'lOUS wife a member of the Sons or ating. Burial was in th San Marco City Ceme­ Daisy ay Pai I y, 94 , or H rmarm ' and had worked with her n Marcos died F b. 25. husband hi their busin , Paine Cleaners. tery. Funeral ervic wiJI be - rvivors include her husband, Buck urvivor include her h Id at the Univer ity Paine; three. daughters, Shirley i;:1re of husband, J. L. "Buck" · ur h of Chri t h r at 4 San Marcos· Barbara Abels of Austin and Painei three daughters, p.m . Monda . Feb. 'n. In­ Unda Gumdge of ; three brothers, .. s. Shirley Fife of San t rm nt will be in th - Victor Law Ellis of Tulsa, Okla .. Jam Marcos, Mrs. Barbara Elmwood Cem tery in p rcy Ellis III or ~ew Bra1:1nfels and John Able of Au tin and Mrs. Mineral W II , T xa • Preson Ellis of Alvin· one SISler, Margaret Unda Gulledge of Dallas; Tu day al l p.m. Funeral ' Blackwell Tupi of Alvin; and six grand­ three brother , Victor arrangemen b Thoma on children. Law Ellis of Tulsa, Okla. Fun ralHom . Pallbearers were Bob Thornton, Barton Jame Percy Ellis ID of h i urvived by thr Gill, v rnon McDonald, Winston Pall~n , w Braunfels and John daughte , Ruth Young or Lou Doherty• Sl ve Gregg. Roger Zim- Pre ton Elli of Alvin; niver al ity, Ruby merman and Frank Zimmerman. . a sister, Mr . Margaret Behr ms or Wimber! y and Honorarv Pallbearers w r Joe Zim­ Ramona Mc lure of Balon merman and Mike Hodes. Blackwell Tupi of Alvin, grandchildren. Rouge, Lous.la na, four grandsons, ven grand­ daught :rs and ight gr at- randchildr . r ""' .- • Pi .,.... p !+--ys (.0, 7.p.~ 11 es 1e nay age c.., i'W\"I SA MARCO - L lie on c i 1 of Colorado and Ray Page, 65 , of n Mar­ Lind a lfogland of orth co d i e d in th e Hays arolina; a si ter, Bertha Memorial Ho pital on Durham of Tennes ee; and Friday, July 6. 15 grandchildren. Palacios Funeral Survivor inc 1 u de his Funeral service were Sa..- ~~ wife Mr . Le lie Page or held in the Pennington Fun­ n Marco : two sons, Bill e r a I Home unday a!ter­ Held December 23 Page of Alabama; four dau ­ n o on wun the .Hev. Jim c.-.... l. If ,q '- ghter , E elyn teadman of Keil h officiating. Burial Funeral Mass for Jose Palacios, 66, were held on Saturday, December 23 at St eorgia The 1 ma Wim ­ wa in.Jh! n Marcos ity rley of Au tin Pal John's Catholic Church with the Rev. emeter . . Manuel Murruzo, officiating. Burial was at the San Juan Cemetery in Reedvill under the direction of Los Angeles Funeral Home. Page 5' "'0({ i/1 l1! Survivors include hi wife, Mrs. Timotea Services for Mary Lois Pag of Palacios; three daught rs, Mi V{imb rl y were h ld Wedne day at Guadalupe Palacios and Mrs. Juanita th Chapel in the Hi11s in Wimber­ Perez or San Marco . and Mrs. Celia ley, with interment following at th Rodriguez of Martindale; three on . . I.0.0.F. Cemetery in Georg town. Francisco Palacios, Pedro Palaci and ShediedAug.15 at the a of67. Gregoria Palacios of an Marco : four Survivon are h r husband, Amos sisters, Mrs Francis Gutierrez of Edin­ Page of Wimberley; three daugh­ burg, Mrs. Eulalia Valdez of San. Antonio. ters, Jani Dwyer ofCroyton, Texa , Miss Maria Palacio and Mi Antonia Jill Morrow and Jo Ann Sporn r of Palacios of San Marcos: lhr broth rs. Bryan; oo son, James Page of Col­ Refugio Palacios and Lorenw Palaci of leg Station; two sister , Margare San Marco and Santiago Palacios of Ca Bishop of Georgetown and Cristin Grande, Ariz.; 25 grandchildren and eight Ware of Bertram; eight grandchil­ great grandchildren. dren. Pallbearers were Gilbert Perez, Jr . Arrangements were und r the Mike Costa, Donato Rocha , On ima direction of Thomason Fun ral Mendoza, Manuel Alvarez and ilv rio Hom s, San Marcos/Wim 1 y. Garza. 0 I ~ hDI\ Palacio '/:J /r uneral' ·~er¥1c Services were held today at St. John's Catholic - ~ For rs. c.1. /\"($ co, <.tr/1. GP f /'f / 7~ Cbw-ch for Timolea P . Palo~o 4 Jose Palacios Palacios of San Marcos, Fu.neral rvlc or Mrs. Tomasa Pal· who died May 28 at the age omo, 80, were held at 9 a .m. April 111 at oC97. lntermentfollowedat A MARCOS - J o s e the First Mexican BapU t biurch wtth San Juan Cemetery in the Rev. J Flor otrlc nUng. Bunal Palacios, 66 , died at his ReedviU . home here Thur day, Dec. follow d al th ah P dro Cemetery un· Rosary was recited der the dlr cuon ot the Los Angel Fu· 21 after a long illne · Thursday night al Los nero.l Home. ~ wa a retired farmer. Angeles Funeral Home Mn. Palomo was born ln Mexico, but ur ivors include hi Chapel. ho.d uved In an Marco most of her We. wi!e; Mr . Dominga Pal~- · SUrvivors are three sons, Sh was preced d In d th by her hus· do of n Marco ; t\i Lorenzo Palacios and band thr years ago. She died at Hays moth e r M r . Timotea Refugio Palacios oC San Memorial on Thursday, April 14, after a Palacio of n Marc~s; Marcos and Santiago prolonged llln s. three daughter , Mis PaJaci oC Casa Grande, Sh Is surviveTexas Highway Department. Cemetery at Reedville un­ Palla of Austin ; two isters Mrs. Pantennuebl is survived by ~ wo der direction of Lo An­ Rita Mmer of San Marcos soos, Hanno Pantermuehl of Waeider and gele Funeral Home. and Joyce Mccown of Max Pantermuehl of San Marco ; a Houston. daughter Mrs. Tuska Ulbricht of Burnet; and a sister, Mrs. Katy Ganegan of San .YHJIZ Antonio . Olin Pantermuehl is urvived by Palacios z/3/""~ his two brothers. ~~ \Ut. - O 8 \1" V ~ \ £..~others , Lorenzo Pala~ios Funeia1 rvic for Mr. f San Marcos, and Santiago , . ,..,. I , . ' , Refugio Palacios we~~ J~ ~alacios of Casa G~~~~~~ HOWARD AR11:1UR PAPE MondaY at 10 a.m. a At . three sis\J rs. Funeral ervices for Wimberley rancher Howard ~tJ;tur Pape, 7~ , John' Catholic hurc1$. Va.ldezofSanAntonio, Ma~a took place this pa t week. H died turday at David Hospital 10 Burial will follow at n Palacio and Antonio St. Austin. Ce et ry in Reedville. Palacios both of San Marcosd Pape is survived by hi wife, Lucille Pape of Wimt>eJ:ley ; two sons Juan ~ill be Sunday at 7 umerous n phews an Howard Eugene Pape and Gary Lee Pape, both of Wunberley; two Rosary • ,.... Angel Funeral ru· · under daughters, Jan Burns of Live Oak and Mrs. Kenneth ( Oi~nne ) Gold.of P ro at UV'> • • ts wer · He died Friday 10 a Arrangemen Wimberley; five · ters, Mrs. Florine Mea eles of Austin, Mrs. Lile Home. 't.al .~ direction of LoS Ange 1 n Antonio h P1 • v• Moeller of San Antonio, rs. Alli n Gerken of eedvllJe, Elma t o Fun ral Home. Survivors include w Gerken of Fr port and Edna Myer of Rosenberg; four grandchildren. Serving a minister during the fun ral wa Rev. Richard Cheatham. Funeral arrang men ! re mad b Penninlrton Funeral Home.

- T . - o P.> 1 v $ CHARLIE PAPE \ ..v' Furieral services for Charlie Pape, 80, took place Wednesday at Penn· i.ngton Memorial Chapel. Pape died Sunday in Brackenridge Hospital in Austin. He was a retired resturant owner here. • $ I I r Survivors includ three brothers, William Pape of Austin, Walter Pape of San Antonio and Eugene Pape of ew Braunfels; two sisters, Mrs. Walter ( Alma) Evans of Lufkin and Mrs. Willie (Evelyn) Cooper of Austin. SMHC (-f C-Op, \ e J r.:~ c- 061"11 Rlf..!J Pape s,." "''"cO') '4c:.. ~J P a.,.,as ''So ).,, 'f Pappas ~ fh . ~ (:>,....:V ~ · '"J l<}'J Bill Pappas of San Marcos died ~?/Bf~ Funeral services for Howard Pape Friday, Dec. 28. l~ , attheageof97 . Funeral 8erVtces for Jo.Ann Pappu. who died Saturday, July Monday at the Wimberley Baptist on localed on the San Marcos 5, at tbe .,e of 11, wtll be held at 11 Church. Burial will follow at th quare. Lm. Wedneeday at tbe Penningtoa Wimber I y Cemetery. Servic will be held Monday, Dec. Memorial a.apet. Burial wW follow He wa 72 years old. 31, at 11 : 15 a .m. in the Pennington at tbeSan MarcoeClty ~. He is urvived by his wife, LucUJe Memorial hapel. Burial will follow Pappas la suntved by three Pape of Wimberley; two ons, in the San Marcos City Cemetery. brotbss, Tom p..,.,as of South Howard Eugene Pape of Wimberley He i survived by three sons, Tom Dakota, M1ke Pappa of Temple and and Gary Lee Pape of Wimberley ; Pappas of ioux Falls, South Dakota, Rear AdmlraJ Jimmy P-was of Nor­ two daughters, Jan Bums of Live Mike Pappas of Salado and Jimmy folk, Virginia. ak and Mrs. Kenneth Gold Pappas of Washington, D.C.; one She ... preceded In death by her of Wimberley; five sisters, Mrs. daughter. JoAnn Pappas of San pa.rent.a, BW and Helen Pappas, and Florine Mease! of Austin, Mrs. Lila Marcos and four grandchildren. ooe sister, Mary Pappa. Moeller of San Antonio, Mrs. Ali e Gerken of eedville, Mrs. Elmer Gerk n of Freeport and Mrs. Edna Myer of Rosenburg. M '>d He is also urvived by four grand- Rlte8 'fu''A.ll.stin Edna Parke ' children. For Cheatham p,l/J.J SAN MARCOS-Mr . O. G. (Edna Hooker) Parke, Funeral services for Cheatham Parke Jr., 79, died on unday, p ardo s 0 ~ t1/i}1 rs. Sr. ol Austin, 73, were held at 3 p.m. Rosary will r iled tonight at Jan. 21 in Shoal Creek on May 18 at the Church ol the Good lb pital, Austin. 7:30 at Los Ang I Fun ral Chapel Shepherd in Austin with the Rev. Sam for Mrs. Rey Maldonado Pardo of urvivors include a on, Baxter and the Rev. John A. Logan of­ n Marcos, who died April 10 at th G. Parke lII of Austin; ficiating. Interment followed In the K,yle o. ag of 73. Fun ral mass will be two daughters, Mrs. A. R. turday at 10 a .m . al l. Mary' Cemetery with arr~ments under the Schrank or A u t in and Cattiolic hurch in Martindal . dire c Uo n ol the Weatherford Funeral Jl' 11 of he i urvived by h r husband. Rome. R y Pardo of San Marcos: five Mr. Parke died at Methodist Hospital daughters. Hort ncia Pardo and in san Antooio on May 16. Maria Pardo of n Marcos. Paula HeA was boFR. in Kyl& on AMaust 7 M ndoza of Luling. Anna Pardo and 1897 to Oscar Graves P~ke and Mattie held Monday afternoon at Manu la Perez of San Antonio: four Cheatham Parke and bad lived in this &. Ma r k s Epis cop a 1 so . Luis Pardo and Patrico Pardo area all bls life. He was a retired omce Oturch in San Marcos with of San Antonio, Cruz Pardo f n supervisor for the Lower Colorado River the Rev. Jim Folts offici­ Mar . and 0 min o Pardo of Authority. Re was a member of the ating. Burial was in the Arlington. Church ot. the Good Shepherd of Austin Kyle Cemeter)' underdir­ 0th r urvivors ar two brothers. and ol ~ Sigma fraternity at the ection o! the Pennington Lor nzo Maldonado and F lipe Uhiversity cl. Texas. F\aneral Home. Maldonado or n Antonio: on Survivors are bis 'frife, Mrs. Mabel Pallbearers were Wal­ i l r . ov a Pard of Idaho: 16 Bales Parke of Austin; one son, Cheat­ ter Preston, M. R. David, grandchildren and five great ham Parke Jr. of Dallas; three grand­ A. R. Schra.nk and Col. .rand hildr n. children and numeroua nieces, nephews, Richard Hall. grand-nieces and grand-nephews. Mrs. Parke was retir­ Memorials to the hurch of the Good ed Crom the Texas Em­ Shepherd in Austin wm be appreciated ployment Commission and s;1C,17 by the (aml}y. formerly lived at Kyle Pallbearers were Sam Bales, Doug be!ore moving to Austin .. arke Bales, Alex Kercbeville, \ alter Pres­ Mrs. Parke, a daughter " .. ,,,. ton, Robert Nance, M.n. Davis and Wes­ oC the late Mr. and Mrs. ley Pearson. Jefferson Davis Hooker, Honorary pallbearers were Bob Bales, was born at Tilton on Douglas Saunders, Vance Williams, Jack Setp. 13, 1893. She was Parke, Joe Parke, O.G. Parke Jr., Tho­ married to 0. G. Parke, mas Edge Parke, John Storts, Alex Tut­ Jr. in 1915. Mr. Parke tle, John Bales, Ronald Dean Parke and died several years ago. Walter T.iner. Ste was a member or St. Mark's Episcopal Church, San Marcos.

on, SMHC l'tw-e.- Services held for D : J. N. Parki,~ <; Parker l j i'• tI Pro.m.ientKyle · Graveside services for Dwight Lee Parker, 52, or Wimberley, wUJ be Mr~;, P,?, f; ~,~, ,~J~,e 93 Saturday al 4 p.m. at the Wimberley Mrs. John (Fandee) Young Lance Carnal officiaLing. . . Physician, Dies Cemetery. ~arke, 93, a chool . teacher Burial wa in the Kyle The Rev. Jemen will officiate. m San . Marcos for many Cemetery. Had Practiced H ere; He Is IW'Vived by bis father and years, d1 d May 4 at SL. mother, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Zylpha of David' Ho pita! in Au tin. She is urvived by a on, · Funer.J la :Held Wlmberl.ey; ooe daughter, Linda Lee John Parke of New Orleans, Mellon of Houston; two brothers .Born in Kyle Dee. 61 1 he lived many year in' two daughters, Mrs. George ;.:J. ·~~ay %t;fsf> Jim. Parker of Wimberley and Bugbee of Tennessee, and CJiarles Parker or Austin. Kyle and taught in the San uneral serviCes were held SJJD­ Marc lementary schools. Mrs. M.R. Davis of Austin, The eervtces are under the dkec­ d&y a!tenioOn at Kyle for Dr. Joe She wa · a member of D lta five grandchildren and 1'7 Uoo of Penntngtons F\meraJ Home. Kappa Gamma honorary gr at-grandchildren. Nance Parke, 47, proini.nent &rs who s.tur­ society, h Cre cendo Club, Pall b arers were David c0unty . pn~ died a m mb r or local, state and A. Young, George Bugb e, day ii\ a Saii Antonio hoepital. national retired teachers Gerald Parke Bugbee, Jack Xhe ~- ere held from the a ociations, the Soro is Bugbee, Eric James, A.R. home of lm mother, ¥rs- O. G. Club, and t.he San Marcos chrank, Bill Allbright, Perke, Sr. Intermeht , u held in United Methodist Church. Davis Hill, David Y ung, -1ib, Kyle ceqi,tery. • • Services fo.r Joe Terry rvic were held May 6 .Bob Kercheville, and Oliver · 1'be- ·Rev. Samuel Ca'J>e?'S1 ~ at P nnington Chapel, Rev. Daniel Sledge. Parks, a popular San Mareo8 cepal· lli~bop of San Antonio, offl­ n:.sident for 14 years, wW be date.d • . • held Friday at 4 p.m. at Dr. Parke was' a member of St. Olivet Baptist COOrch OD San ,Nd "- . ~1'( /7 r k'ti Qri pal church in San Bernard Sl in Austin. Arrangements are lUlder the Parker • t -$ I ar\lOll. Emma Lee Parker, 66, of . direction ol King-Te.a.rs A graduate of tr. UniVeraity Mortuary. Edna Mae Parker or n Vista, Calif. died Thursday, of 1.iexu BCM>ol of G.i· Marcos died Saturday at the ~ at July28. vest.on, Dr. Parlee WU• practicing Parks died Nov. 23 at the I age or 86. Gravesid services will be age of 32. He is survived by rvic will be held al 2:30 at 5 p.m . Monday at San in Kyle before he bec&me ill eev­ his wlfe, Kay, and daughter p.m. Monday in the Pennington Marcos City Cemetery. eral days ago. He also practiced Terri; his parents, Mr. and Memorial hapel. he is survived by on son, several years in San Ma.rcoe. being Mrs. Jimmy Parts al Parker j urvived by two David Parker of Haywood, a.uociated with Dr. W. C. Williams, Austin; three sisters and two daught rs: Mrs, Bud Magee of Calif. ; two daughter , brothers of California ; one Q Marc and . rs. Wimam and a few yam in San ~lo. in Lo~ew. Jly • of Au tin ; four Barbara Brandon of Surviving a.ne •bis widow, Mn. brother a Conn Smithville and Rita Fluck or brother in New York. and a grandchildren and eight great Gem.et G.ibtJon Parlee, Kyle; two host of aunts, uncles, grandchildren. Vista, Calif.; on brother, Bryan Burson of New 801UI, Thomas F..dge Parke, of Kyle, cousins, nieces, nephews, in. Braunfels; one si ter, and Joe N.nce P.rke, Jr., of Hoos· laws and friends. Blanche Zimmerman of ew ton; his mot.her, Mn. O. G. Parke, Parks came to San Marcos Braunfels and several Sr., a .elater, ¥rs. W. G. Barber; Crom Austin in 1966 as a Gary grandchiJdren. and two brothers, 0. G. Parke and Job Corpe trainee and was Cheat.ham Parke, all of KJle. recently honored wttb a Job The pallbearers were Dr. L. L. Corps Award. Parker SfttD~ b/~J./t"f F.dwards and Dr. W. C. Willia:m-. Born in Austin Sept. 7, Services will be held Friday at 10 both of S.n Marcoe; S. 1. Donal­ 1948, he graduated from L.C. I Anderson High where a .m. at the Scha tter Fun.era] Home SOQ. Prairie Lea; C. M. Decker, School he was an All.State football Chapel in Fredericksburg for Ricky Will Grooa, and O. D. Wallace, all Parker or San Marcos, who di d pJayer. Later be received bis June 21 in an Austin hospital at the o'f. Kyle. B.A. degree from Southwest age of 39. Interment will follow at Texas State University. Greenwood Cemetery in Freder­ During his residence in icksburg. .sM cA-pLv ec: CJ::> e..o San Marcos he was active in H is survived by his wife, 3"uNc: 93 a variety of civic and H ather Parker of San Marcos; one J'~ community affairs, serving fl Services wuf be held 1 son, Chane Parker of Fredericks­ ' Thursday at 4 p.m. at as a Civil Service com- i burg; one daughter, Holly Parker of : Pennington Chapel for Allie missioner, Fair Homing San Marcos; hi parents, Sam and Carl Parr, a retired faculty commissioner, and a Maxine Parker of Fred ricksburg; - member of Southwest Texas member of the Board of grandmother Ruth Wilcoxson of · State University. He died Equalization. F.rederickshurg. June 29 at the age of 74. 1 Interment will be at San J :Marcos City Cemetery with '>"" ~ AWe Carl Parr 'j.. 'f 1 ~ n, tit 1 the Rev· Gordon Talk of. services for Allie Carl Parr, 74, of San Marcos, ; flciating. Funeral were held last 'lbunday at Pennington Memorial Chapel, He is survived by bis wtth burial following at the San Marcos City Cemetery. father, Alvin F. Parr ol LaPryor. Part died June 29 in Hays Memorial Hospital. He was a professor at Southwest Tex.as State Univenlty. SMHC Parr l8 survived by his father, Mr. Alvin Parr. ·.Parsons ~v~ t~ . ti+i·ut\ ~ 111 I r,7 Texl!'8 \ •./rt )) R p r/6/J>P SAN MARCOS-- Jobn W. Parsons, 80, ent~fI arr of San Marcos died in the Hays County eat \ Services for pPal Parr of Memorial Hospital on Saturday, Aug. 12 ,.'l, •'l "'- . San Marcos were held Survivors include four sons, Virgil Par­ o. P ltSO today at Pennington sons of San Marcos, Baylor Parsons of AN MARCO _ Fun~ral for Memorial Chapel, with San Antonio, Louis Parsons of Lawrence, . Mary o. parson , 67, who intenn8nl following at San Kan., and Royce Parsons of Colorado; dild Tuesday in a local ho plW, Marcos City CemeterY. three brothers, W. T. Parsons of Kemp, win be Wednesday at 10 a.m. She died May 4 at the age of O. B. Parsons of Houston and J. H. Parsons • · ~..tnn Funeral Rome. 89. at: PenruU&'"' tb Garden or of Abilene; and eight grandchildren. Barial will be in . e . She is survived by her Services were held Tuesday morning at . . ,...... ele"" in Kerrvtlle Memories ~ • J husband, Allie Parr of San the Pennington Memorial Chapel with the Marcos; one sister, Mrs. a ' 2 p.m. Rev. Leroy Russell and the Rev. Paul urvivors include four SOil3, Maurice Rlchle of Melvin; Powell officiating. Burial was in the """'' parson, San Marcos,_ two nieces and one nephew. Garden of Memories Cemetery at Kerrville B't "\or Parson ' San Antonio. Tuesday afternoon. ~ce Par ons, Colorado, and Parsons was a retired farmer and grocer. Le.wls parsons, Kan a ; two . He had lived in Sm Marcos the past four Roy Braril, Ham1\ton. brt> ther ' · w rth m· Parra 11,,#\ 0 " t'>-/l~/ib years. He had previously lived in Kerr­ and H. L. William , o a • ville for 14 years. ar¥l eight grandchildren. Roeary will be recited tonlgbt at 7: 30 al Los Angeles Funeral Ch.ape) • J'N Pll tor Tomas PalT8 Sr. of Martindale, who died Dec. 16 at the age of 84. Patlan· '/:z.."1" Funeral mus will be Wednesday at 11 a.m.. at St. John's catbollc Church, Services will be held Anastica Patlan, Maria wttb IDlertDml foUowtng at San Juan Mrs. Genefva Pate Friday at 10 a .m. at St. Patlan Anita Patlan, Irene ('anetery In ReedVtlle. Jotm's Catholic COOrch for Olapman, Josie Patlan, all He ta amvtved by aoos. An­ Succumbs In Houston of San Marcos, FJorita Don aeveo °SM ~eet.J \V1/ t f Margarita S. Patlan of San tcnk>, Frank, and Margarito Parra, Mrs. Qeneiva Drue Pate, 49, dJed £n Marcos, who died Jan. 7.8 at of San Antonio, Elena all of Martlndale; Jeae, Tomas J r., Houston on October 30 after an ex­ the age of 56. Interment will Rodriguez of Houston, and and Henry Pan-a, all of Lockhart; tended illntess. M~orial services were be at San Isidro Cemetery in Angelita Mercad of Red· Juan PalT8 of San Marcos: two held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 1, at Fentress. wood. d•..,.,,,... cataUna Juarez of Max· the Weatherford Chapel with Mr. Nor­ Rosary will be recited Other survivors are three well and Dolores Castillo of man Starling officiating. tonight at 8 at Los Angeles sons, Juan.' .Patlan and Lockhart; 49 grandcblldren, 34 She was born September 8, 1919 to Funeral Chapel. Domingo Patlan of San great-grandehlldren. and one great· .Drue Alexander Scoggiiis and Iv!l Jane She is survived by her Marcos and Pedro Patlan of grat..grandcbDd. Brown Scoggins in Robert Lee. She tusband. Pablo Patlan of Austin; two sisters, Simona marri.ed Osoer Lloyd Pabe in Seminole San Marcos; 11 daughters, Morales of Seguin and on Sept.ember 25, 1939. She had been Susie Aguilar, Gloria Santos Leos of Houston; 2S a resident of San Marcos for the past GOmalez, Vicenta Barrios, grandchildren. 13 years where she was a member ot Parra ~ ~ pR. 1')./l1/'b~ the Church of Christ. She is survived by her husband of Funeral mass was held today at St. San Mlircos: two daughters Mrs. .Don John's catholic Church for Tomas , , Frank, and Margarito Parra, m. Fentress under the direction of Los all of Martindale; Jesse, Tomas Jr.. Angeles Funeral Home. and Henry Parra, all of Lockhart; Mrs. Patlan died Thursday in West J uan Parra or San Mar

A MARCCS-M.· . iore.1tin.. atla;1 79, of San Marco diea Thur da ' in San Mar ... o · M Augu tina Tre ino of Vernon univors i.'1clude daughters, r on , Pablo Patlan f San and Mrs. ruz nodrif;uez c;f Fenlre~ ; Marco . and 27 grar1dchlldren. . at t John's ath­ Fune;al . rvi e ~are . heid . turda mAo~~: Funeral Home. the olic Church under direcoor. of the : gtn entre emetery. Re . Le Delgado officiating. Bu:-ia: \'fa 10 e ,...... W l - 0 h I ¥If'~ 1 ~ Margarho' :lfa~l an . t/J.ft/ J Final Rites For ~""' ~ .. ~ San Marcos--Margarito 86, of San Marcos dlecJ &mda.Y, · l ~ Margarito Patlan S.<.;~ Jan. 2Z, in tbe HayS eo.mtY Memo­ 7 rial Hospital to~M uuteoded Patters,oQ,..1 A rosary was recited at the Chapel WDess. Services were e d today of San Marcos at 7:30 p.m. on January Pallan was born at Silao Guana­ at St. Stephen's Epi copal 24 for Margarito Patlan, 86, who died )lato, Mexico, on June 10, 1880, Church in Wimberley for al Hays Memorial Hospital on January a SOD of the late Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Patter on of 22 after an extended illness. Rosal.lo Patlan. Be bad lived in Wimber! y, who died March Funeral services. under the direction San Marcos the pa.st 17 years. 12 a l the age of 68. Interment of the Chapel of San Marcos, were Be ftB a member of St. Jolul's was a t St. Stephen's held at 9 a.m. at St. John's Catholic catholic Church. Cemetery. Church on January 25, and interment &lrvtvors Include tbe widow; Survivors ar1! hi wife, followed in the Reedville Cemetery. eigbt daugbters, Mrs. Julia Agui­ Helen Loren Patterson of He had be n a resident of San Mar­ lar, llleVo Laredo.£. ~co; Mrs. Wimberley; one son, Chari cos for the past 17 year , and was a Ignacio Gomales, nreoa.al, C'allf., Patterson of Wimberley: on farmer. He was born in Silao Guana­ Mrs. Corceptioo Aloazo, New brother, Harley T. Patterson juato, Mexico on June 10, 1880 to Ro· Home, Felipe Pat1aQ, Mrs. Nacba of Houston ; two grand· salio and Margarita Juarez Patlan, and Rocba. Mrs. Luz Rocha, Jesusa children. was a member or the Catholic Church. Patlan and Mrs. f!!b'8. RodligueZ, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ma­ .all of San Marcos; 3Z grandcbil­ ria Patlan of San Marco ; eight daugh­ dreo and 44 great-grm}c:blldren. ters, Felipa Patlan, Nacha Rocha, Lut A rosary service ftB bald Tues­ Rkha Jesusa PaUan and .Petra Rodri­ day eveq at tbe Qapel or San guez, all of San Marco , and Julia Marcos. Funeral sen1eesare to be Aguilar of Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, Ig­ COldlcted at 9 a.m. Wecmbday at st. John's Catbollc Cburcb. nacia Gonzales of Fireball, Calif. and .Sf1 M . Conception Alonzo of ew Home, Tex­ Bw1al wtll. be ID the Reedvllle p &tt-er86rt'.f'" as; 32 grandchildren and 44 great­ Cemetery. grandchildren. Graveside services were held today at Woodman d the World Cemetery in · Eve y' .n,,. attI I r 'oil I Prairie .Lea for Fannye High ttA.rf CP, c.1r ~s /. / Patterson, who died Nov. 9 at Funeral services :~'1.- />Nov . 7 at ESTERPATTERSON 7t the aged 81. Bethel Pentecostal Chapel in Austin for: ~' She is survived by her Mrs. Evelyn Patterson_. formerly d ~ Mrs. Ester Patterson of Henly died lusband, Henry Walton Marcoe, who died roUoWing an extended Patterson of Prairie Lea; 1 August 18. 1976. Born in Henly in 1898 illness in Austin. one daughter, Faye Lew~ of Mrs. Patterson was 78 at the time of ~ A resident d San Marcoe for 11 years. death. San Antonio; four grand· Mrs. Patteraon was transferred to Austin children and one great where she wu a resident d an Austin Services were held at 2 p.m. Friday at grandchild. rursing home where she died Nov. 4. Mrs. Crofts Funei:a1 Home In Blanco, with the ------Patterson minlltered especially to the ~end Mrfesofficiatlng. Burial was in Latin-Americans and Jed in the Ph1lhps Cemetery in Drlppi Spr organization. d Sinai Pentecostal COOrch She . ng lngs. at 208 Laredo street in San Marcos. is survived by her sister M Earlier, in 1923, she bad formed a mission Be_thie Houchin ot Henly. ' rs. in Austin, and while ministering in San 1 Marcoe also formed a mission in Kyle. Since ill health caused Mrs. Patterson to leave her clmch here, it has been pastored by Rev. Samuel Montoya. The Kyle church Mary .. B[arlche.. Pa.tz terson has been under the ministry d Mn. Pa~ l-401VS Co . ({J.',i,.•.. &/ a.l/,1 '. ~p . SA MARCOS' - Mr . stepmother, Mrs. eijie F rank "Mary Blanche" BaJdwin ,of Sa.n Marco$; a Patter son , 58 , native of brother, Allan Baldwin o( San Marco and a resident Redland , Calif.; and a kis-

of San Antonio 1 died Thurs- ter, Mr . William Mark of day,June 14 ,in SanAntonio. San Antonio. . Sh e moved two years ago Fun eral ser ice were to an Antonio Crom Lead- held Saturday afternoon in vill e, Co lo. h e wa s a the Porter- Loring FUn­ member ·of Alamo Heights eral Home in San Antonio, Pre byte r i a n Church in followed by internment in n Antonio. the San Marcos City Ceme- urv i or include her tery. SMHC EVELYN PATTERSON ALBERT M. P NB 11W C- O 'b '.f-~11 ~ ,,,~ l -1() -- Funeral aervlc were Id arly .S- !> ft J //'fF 2.. $'11 Pf{. 1j /'J-lr/ fl 7 Friday for Alben . Payne, 64, Patton who dfocl late Wednead at his Payne Servi wlll be held Wednesday at home JM!re, Rev. Bbgp ot th Services were held today 10 a.m. at Pennington Memorial Church of Chriat oftlciatlnc. at Pennington Chapel for Chapel ror Winston C. Patton or an Mr. Payne w &1 ll member of a Beatrice Hill Payne, who Marco • who died April 26 at the age T~aa pioneer family. He waa an or 68. lnterm nt wlll ~ at Memory acti•e member of the Texas 1'rail died March 14 at the age of Lawn eernet ry. I Drivera' Aa ociation. Ba:rial wu 76. Interment followed al ~ . i& · turv~ed by wlJ • lne"Z I rbade in the city cemetery. San Marcos City Cemetery. P*tton or Su Marcos; three sona, Mr. Pay is survived by six aughten, Mra. L. Carter, Mn. She is survived by one George Patton of Midland, BlU Pal· daughter, Dorothy Payne to.n or San Antonio, and Winn Patton arlea Altenhof, Mn. Ed M. Por-, Sims, a~ a granddaughter, of Wichita Falls; one daughter, ter and Miss Berth& Payne, air of wuma tr c!lland of San Antonio; a San Marcos, and Mrs. John Corley of Lockhart, Mn. Harold Klunkert Mrs. 0 . C. Perkins, both of sister, Jerry Martin of Montgomery, San Marcos. Ala . ven grandchildren. of Albu ueque, . }(., one broth­ M; Patton was active in the Lions er, Walter Payne o{ Ta.ft, and one sl ter, rs. Ed 3. Leath of Wim­ Club ·ror ov r 25 Y ars, holding every '*'ley. office in the local club incJudlng the presidency. He also served terms as Deputy District Governor and Deborah pay oe ___IM_ r._'.f_ <._·11._c._1...,n _z •.._: "- -71... 11.._ / ..,."l if"'-- District Governor or Lions District SAN MARCOS-Deborah Payne, 10-year old daughter of Mr. and 2S·3. rd r Mrs. Jimmy Payne of 109 Bishop St., San Marcos, died in the Hays He was a member or the Boa 0 Memorial Hospital on Friday, July 5. the Crippled Children's Camp in Ker· Other survivors are a brother, Jimmy Payne; a sister, Krist rvllle, past president of the San Mar· Payne; and a grandfather, E. J. Payne, all of San Marcos. cos GoH ASSOClation, an organiz.er of Funeral services were held at Pennington Memorial Chapel Sat­ the Lions Little League, and a urday afternoon with the Rev. CurUs Ellison officiating. Burial was cbArter member or Quall Creek in the San Marcos City Cemetery. Country Club. Active pallbearers were Bruce Doherty, Woody Lin, Floyd Lackey, Ike Harrington and Bill Nichols. Honorary pallbearers were G. A. De...~_,, Schulle, Sr., and J. W. Hi(chcock. · Pavia 0 I J' l'f j) I'{ - l:J... / Payne~ Funeral •-.::.,,_~ L N.v. i-3, {ff I 'r/ P.,_ 3f"\:0Az L 'f ll~ c.o U::C Servic were h Id today :$\.) ~ 10dC! g 3 Payne 97 at St. John's Catholic Church vav1a Set For FridA/ Z.. for Mrs. Guadalupe G. Pavia Services were held today or San Marcos, who died ·~ h Id at Pennington Chapel for FUneral services foe Mrs. E .J . Payne, ov. 21 at the age or 90. of Edward J . Payne • San 58, of 1120 West San Antonio will~ held lnterm nt wa at San Juan Marcos, who died Dec. 4 at Friday, April 14 at 3 J).m. at the Pen­ Cem tery inPrairi Lea. the age of 70. Interment nington Funeral Home with the Rev. Ro ary was rec it d followed al San Marcos City Qartus Ellison officiating, assisted by the Monday night at Los Angeles Cemetery with 'the Rev. Rev. Tommy Ruth Ball. Funeral hapel. CUrtus Ellison officiating. Survivors include her husband E.J. urvivors are three Payne. a retired employee Payne ol San Marcos; step-father Lee daughters. Velia Torres of of E . J . Payne and Sons Pollan ol Kyle; six sons, Eddie Joe, Don La Vegas. ev.. Helen Excavating Company, is Leland and Jerry Eugene all ol San Hurtado or San Marcos, and urvived by six sons, Eddie Marcos, Jimmy Lee ol Kyle, Harry Dolor Moral or Laredo: Payne and Jerry Eugene Bennett of Buda, and Charles Ray Owens four ons. Antonio Pavia . Payne, of Lockhart, .Don of San Antonio; twodaug.bten, Mrs. Harry Gilbert Pavia . Ezekiel Leland Payne of Kyle. J . Wimberley ol San Marcos and Marjorie Pavia , and Luis Pavia, all of Jimmy Lee Payne of San Ann Payne of 'San Antonio. n Marcos· 23 grand­ Marcos, Harry Bennett Mrs. Payne died Tuesday, April 11, in children and 34 great Payne of Norfolk, Va ., and San Marcos. She had been assodated with grandchildren. Charles Ray Owen of San the E .J . Payne Company since UK5, and Antonio; two daughters, foe the past seven years with Payne Ex· Mrs. Harry June C Wim­ cavation Company. berley of San Marcos and Pallbearers are Bob Pollard, Ftoyd Mrs. Joe (Marjorie Ann) 7 Lackey, Francis Mercer, Pee Wee I :. "J ( I Spiller of Lake Elmo, MiM. Doherty, Reibe Boggus, Ruben Nixon, Other survivors are one Slim Stockton and Donald Major. • . • Louil Pavla. brother, Travis Payne of San Honorary pallbearers are .Kelso Adams, "J'IUIM!lpJ services for Louis Pavia Jr., 30, took place Satur­ Antonio; one sister, Mrs. Leonard Parker, J .Q. Cliett, Olester day al St. John's Catholic Church. Janie Whitney of Dickinson; Reeves, Jack Major, Ralph McClendon Pavia, of San Marcos, was burled at San Juan Cemetery 1 17 grandchildren. and Chester Dunnahoo. In lieu of flowers, the his Wife, Vellaz Pavia o1 San Marcos; family request that ... SW-vt~o~ include memorials be given to a two sons, Rene and Edward Pavia, both of San Marcos; favorite charity. three brothers, Raymond Pavia of Dallas, Ricky Pavia of San Marcos and Robert Pavia ol New Jersey; four aisters, Maria Alice Pavia, Lupe Pavia and Linda Pavia, au of San Marcos, and Elvira Rangel of Seguin; and his parents, Mr. and Mrl. Louis Pavia, Sr., of San Marcos. Arrangements were under the direction of Los Angele SMHC Funeral Home. {"fwC- O b1 lb 11"1J.ti RI £..S earso P ea rson . ') / 79 . Se , ·ces May 9~:,tl Se I'Vlces were heltl riday t;/\\h?>.. Funeral crvices were h Id Marcos, died March 7 at the ag morning .. for Wimberley Frida . far h 9 at the or 64 . resident AUen Earle Peal"SOfl. For Oscar Payne 1 thodist Church in Lak H i ur ived al o by hi Pearson died March 6 at the Jack on £or Allen Earle age or 64 in Lake Jackson •~ . Funeral aervicel for 09carL. ~ft, wife, Versa Browne Pearson or P arson or Lake Jack on and Lake Jack on ; another Texas. ·' of 518 ~ wen held ...... at .. Wimberley. daughter, Dian P rson He is survived by his wife Pemlingtm tb1 Memorial a.pe( a.t. Inlerment was in the Pollard of F'rlend wood ; one Versa Browne Pearson of Lake Ellia Tbomal offlctattnc. Burial wu at lbe Friendswood met ry. n. Allen E. P arson Jr. of Jack on ; two daughters·, San Man:ol City Cemetery under 61 levcland, Texas; two i. ters, Jeanette Pearson of. San Marc~ the fath r oC Janette direction of Permtncton "'-81 llama. Pearson. tw~ broth rs, and nin grand­ and Diane Polland or Friend­ •M. t'ayne died May 7 ln .Haya alemcrial Pearson Ram ay of San children. swood · one son , Allen E . Hospital. He was a retired general con­ Pea _ . oC Cleveland, tractor and a llfelonl· resident .of San Texas; twtsis~rs. two brothers Marcos. and nine hildren. QarvlfWliBl!lude"bll-wle.. llral..e.c­ E'ayne; a daughter, Mn. DotUe Simi; two sisters, Mn. · F.rle De BetaluM . of SM ~t . cLoYCEAUSTIN PEARSONSR. 1/ID//5 Califoi'nia aoid Mn. Francell Oliwr of FuderaJ services for Cloyce A~un Pearson Sr. took place at Penn· Corpus Christi, and one great grand cbOd ington Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon, with burial following at Sao Pallbearers were Barton G.fll, Jack Marcos City Cemetery. Harper, Charlie Hall, Bob .Jtercbeville. Pearson died Monday at ~ age of 73 in Victoria. .F1oyd Patterson and Garland Warren. Pearson graduated Crom Southwest Texas State University aod was a real estate businessman. In Victoria, he sold cedar, lumber and worked in a pharmancy and was a sales representative for Heitman·Bearing­ Cortes Wholesale Hardware. ~".... -o . He is survived by a wife, Mary Pearson of Victoria; three sons, C.A. CCappy> Pearson Jr. of Arlington, Tommy Howell Pearson of Victoria PaY.:ne I 1/ <' SJV' .) I - and James Patric Pearson of Angle; one daughter, Mrs. William C. Services will be held Wednesday {Mary Lee>Anderson of North Hollywood, Calif; one sister. Lois Condley at 12:30 p.m. at Mission Park Fu. . or Belvadere. Calif. and four IU'andchildren. neral Chapel in San Antonio for Robert "Bob" i>ayne, who died Oct. 30 at the age of 62. Interment will Pecina follow at Fort Sam Houston Pearso .~,1 ,!&f , National Cemetery with the Rev. Services will be held Wednesday at Services will be held Friday at 10 Henry Talbott officiating. 2 p.m. at Pennin~n Memorial a .m . at St. John's Catholic ChW"Ch A former resident of San Marcos Chapel for Cloyce A~tin Pearson.Sr . for Silverio Pecina, who died April 16 and Seguin, Mr. Payne had been a or Victoria, who died Jan. 7 at the age at th age of 69. Interment will be at re.ident of San Ant.onio and a fu­ of 73. Interment will be at San . n Juan C metery in Reedvill . neral director at Mission Park Fu­ Marcos City Cemetery with th Rev. Rosary will be recited tonight at 7:30 neral Chapels for the pa t ten years. Jim Humphries officiating. at Los Angel Funeral Chapel. He was a member of American H i urvived by on brother. Legion, H. U. Wood Post No. 245 in Pearson a graduate or SWT, was for many years engaged in business Agapito Pecina or Austin, and niec Seguin. andn phew . He is survived by his wife, Joanna in San Marcos as a real estate man, (Jo) Payne; son and daughter-in· seller of cedar and lumber, and law, Harold D. and Carmen Payne owner of a pharmacy. In Victoria he was sales representative. for the of San Ant.onio; granddaughters .IM P~ Pedersen7f1V'ro Bly of Hills, Minn. and Stephani Jane Payne of San An· Heitmann-Bearing-Cortes Wholesale Peggy Mitchell ol Green tonio and Jennifer Shane Payne of Hardware firm. Services will be held River, Wyo. Harlingen; sister and brother-in­ He is survived by his wife, Mary Monday, July 14 at 10 a.m. other ·slD"Vivors are two law Joyce and Davis Massey of Pearson of Victoria ; three sons, C. A. at Pennington Memorial brothers Newman Katy; sister Ora Nell Modgling of ("Cappy") Pearson Jr. of Arlington, Chapel foe Willie Ray PedeM of. Henniston Junction; stepfather-in-law Harold Tommy Howell Pearson of Victoria, Pedersen of Kyle, who died Ore and Bert Pedersen 'or Reasoner of San Marcos; Bister-in­ and James Patrick Pearson of July 9 at the age of 50. ~..:. . three law Charlotte Figer of Austin; Angleton ; one daughter, Mrs. Intennent will be at Pittsburg, Calif.. MemOty Lawn Cemetery. s~ters. AMe Cooper of aunt.a, uncles, and numerous nieces William C. (Mary Lee) Anderson or and nephews. He is slD"Vived by bla Pittsburg, C&llf., Lottie orth Hollywood. Calif.; one sist;er, wife, Lillie Pedersen; two Reed of Burley, Idaho, and In lieu of flowers, the family Loi Condi y of Belved re, Calif.; request.a that memorial contrlbu· sons Bruce Pedersen and Lillie Hale of. Salt Lake four grandchildren. Clark Pedersen both of City, •Ui.h; seven grad· tions be made to the American Can­ cer Society. Kyle ; two daughters, Olga. children.

A well known pioneer or Hays County I Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Olivia Milton Elm r Peal 82, died in an Austin Gl06Son Peal; four sons, Milton Peal, Hospital on Wednesday, January 17. Ralph Peal, James Peal and DucDey Peal; A retired postal employee, Peal was a seven daughters, Edith Kitchens, BWye member or the First Baptist Church and Lumpkin, Joyce Peal, Iris Wood, Yivian the Rambo Lodge 426 A.F. & A.M. in Pils, G' Reed, and Pat Pond; and one Dripping Springs. ) /\\ ~ rJ sister, . Vivian Barnette; / /~ 5 /? ..3 ...... ___._...... _...... A..-...... •.~ · ...... _ ...... SMHC s tt o R.Peeblej77/t'f7 Services will be held 'lbunday at the Lexington Baptist Church in Lexington, Texas for Bobbie Peebles, of San Marcos, who died May I at the age of 73. She ls survived by two brothers, Sam Brown of Kempner and Hub Brown of HOUiton, and.:by one sister, Sophrona Knu. of San Marcos. Memorials may be Esperan.u (Hope) Pena to a favorite charity. Sa.- fl\ c...· ~ Pena c.. r '- •31~/"da Funeral aervice1 for M'n. Esper­ anza (Hope) Pena, 43, of San Mar· coe, will be Monday morning at St. John's Catholic Church. Burial will Pendleton follow at Memory Lawn Cemetery under the direction of the Loe Ang- Servk:es wUJ be held Friday at 2 ele• Funeral Home. . p.m. al the Chapel ln the Hills lo Mn. Eaperaru:a (Hope) Pena died Wimberley ror Lucy Marlon Tbunday March 8, at Seton Hoepi­ Pendleton of Wimberley. who died tal in Auatin. Rosary will be recited April 1 at the age of 86 .. Interment Sunday at 7 ·p.m. at Loa Angeles wW be at Wimberley Cemetery. Funeral Chapel. She la survived by one son. H. E. ·Survivors indude three aona; Pendleton of Hot Sprinp, An.; one Raul Olivo III of San Marcos, Tony brother, C. A. Marlon of Weimar; six Olivo of San Marooa, and Riclcy grandchlldren and seven great Olivo of San Marco8; four grand­ grandcbUdren. children, Ricky Lee Olivo, Cbrl1to­ Memoriala may be given to the Hill pher Joseph Olivo, Stephen Jacob Counby Recreation AsaociatJon. Olivo and Jessica Leigh Olivo all of Arnngemellta are under tbe direc­ San Marcoe; nine listen, Guafia­ tloo of Pemlngton Funeral Home. lupe Lombardo of San Mam>e, J?fra Wilton, Bertha Olivo, and Lirida Aguilera of Detroit, Michigan, i tlita Pavlick and Yolanda Zingerj f Bad Axe, Michigan, Jean Bu ey and Joan Edward.a, California and Carmeli~ Bedford of Caseville, Mi­ chigan; five brothers, Johnny Reyes, ~- o s rnM 1t..S. Guadalupe Qui~ Jr. and Arthur Quiroga of Detroit, Michigan. Mi­ . Death w~~ ... 11AfJ, 11 Y'f chael Quiroga and Iamael Quiroga of Caseville, Michigan; Parent, Horace Bishop Pendleton Guadalupe Q\airoga. Horace Bishop Pendleton, one of He was born in Pldcote, Tex.as in Pall-Bearen are Steven Pena, Wimberley's early businessmen, 1903. Graduating from Sweeny Auto Ar mando Perez, Benito Perez, was buried October 19 in the School in St. Louis, be went to work Ernest Wilson Jr., Guadalupe Quir­ Wimberley Cemetery. . for Atlantic Richfield in Wink, oga Jr. and Arthuro Quiroga. He bad died October 17 at the age Texas. Arrangements are under the of 8.1. The Rev. Leon Peacock and He moved here in UM8, buying 640 direction of the Loa Angelee Funeral • the Rev. J.B. Young officiated at the acres in what is now Jim Garner's Home. funeral, at the Chapel in the Hllls. ranch. The oext year, be build the Pendleton la survived by bis wife, Exxon Service Station, which he Lucy; a brother Vern of Stephen­ operated until 1952, when be bought ville; one son, H.B. Pendleton; and what ii now Hidden Valley and by six grandcbildren, Joe Pendleton Spoke Hollow. and John Pendleton both of Wimberley, Jim Pendleton of He moved to Arkansas that same Austin, Jana Raitt of Killeen, Bookie year too, and returned in 1958, buy­ Meutber of St. Louis and Bob ing and operating the Conoco statjon Pendleton of Arlington. where Wimberley Rent-Alls is now. Pendleton spent a lot of time bet­ Moving back to Arkansas, be own­ ween Wimberley and Arkansu, ed and operated a thoroughbred where be moved several times breeding farm in Hot Springs, and before returning to Wimberley per­ then retired and moved to manenUy in 1'76. Wimberley permanently in 1'76. SMHC 1"''lw ..- c>o t .2 I t •· Pendleton / Tom cHarriet ) Ma y of 5 /17 J" 7 San Marcos; three grand· Marion M. ( Corky) Pendf eton, 37, died Services will be held children. on Saturday, May 13, at his home in San Friday at 2 p.m. at the First The family asks that Marcos. Christian Church for Mrs. memorials be given to the Survivors include bis widow; parents, Bobbie Marie Peopl.es of Shriners' Crippl d Mr. and Mrs. H.B. Pendleton, Wimber­ Houston, who died April 26 at Children' Hospital. ley; three sons, Jimmy Pendleton, Joe the age of 54 . Interment wilJ Pendleton and Johnny Pendleton, San follow at San Marcos City Cemetery. Marcos; daughter, Miss Jana Pendleton, ttl'T$ co. <:.I ri C.£J.,/ ::J./~'1/?7 San Marcos; and brother, H.B. Pendle­ She i survived by her ALEJO PEREZ husband, Lloyd Peoples of Alejo Perez, 58, died Tues­ ton Jr. , Corpus Christi. Houston; her parents, Mr. Funeral Services were held at the Pen­ and Mrs. Ben Eugene Keith day, Feb. 8 In San Marooe. nington Memorial Chapel Monday after­ of San Marcos: two Services were held at Loe noon with the Rev. Gail Eldridge officiat­ daughters, Mrs. Fred Growcock of Tulsa, Perez Is survived by h•• - - tery. Okla. and Mrs. Jack -1 t 't 14> 0 officiated under the direction of 7:30 p.m. at St. John's A Funeral Mass or Mrs. eoncepcion St. John's Funeral Home. Funeral Home. Perez, 67, was held at 9 a.m. Ju~e 22 at Burial was at the City Surviving are her St.. John's Catllolic Church wJth the c:emetery. husband, Juan Perez, her Rev. Henry Luna officiating, and bur­ ial followed at the San Pedro Ceme· mother, Mrs. Tere a tery under the direction of the Los An­ Granados of San Marco , geles Funeral Home. Mrs. Perez is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Agapita Mrs. Perez died June 20 at 1-!ays Me­ three daughters. Mrs. Mary P. Aseona of San Marcos; morial Hospital after a short illness. Murillo and Mrs. Gracie Mrs. Francisca P. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Petra Pastrano of Staples; four Hernandez Camacho of San Villanueva of Bayton, Col. .• six ons, Agu tin Perez, sons, Benito Perez, Jose Perez and Marcos and Mrs. Esperan~ Julian Perez, Emmett Per z, Bonaficio Perez of San Marcos and Cosme Perez of Staples; and 18 grand­ Vasquez of San Antonio; two Tony Perez, John Per z and sisters, Mrs. Consuelo Her­ Gregorio Per z of Oklahoma children. nandez and Mrs. Frances Silva Pallbearers were Canuto Perez, Es· City; brothers, Juan piridion Espinoza, Antonio Mosqueda of san Marcos; two brothers, Granados of San Marco , and Benito Perez. Alfredo Garcia of San Antonio Jose Granado of San Ber­ and Juan Garcia of Lockhart; nadino, Cal., and Genaro and six grandchildren. Granados of San Bernadino; i ters, Mrs. Dolores Ramirez of San Marcos; Mr . Candelaria Ramirez Thursday night prior to the and Mrs. Albina Ramirez of funeral. Rev. Barrios conduct­ Juanajuato, Mexico; and 24 ed a prayer service at St. grandchildr n. John's Chapel. SMHC "Tiwt-- oti. ""~ res Perez .s·n P'l Perez .1,-/Jojr> ~ . 1 ) 1 9g., Services were held Tuesday, May Perez Funeral ma for C'a.nuto Perez of 28, at St. John's Catholic Church for Delfino M. Perez of San Marcos, who San Marcos will be held Thursday at Ro8ary wfll be recited tonfgbt at 7 1~ a .m: at t. John's Catholic Church, died May 26 in an Austin hospital al at Los Angeles Funeral Q'8pel for with interment following at San the age or 64. Interment was at San FeUClta Pel'eZ of San M.arcoe, Who Pedro Cem tery. He died July 3l at Juan Cemetery in Reedville. cUed March 1 at tbe age of . the_age of 73. Rosary wiJJ be recited Survivors include bis wife, 84 Funeral masa ww be w----· t 9 tonight at 7:30 at Los Angeles Virginia Vargas Perez of San Mar· a.m. at St. John's~ Funeral Chapel. cos; two sons, Rudy Perez of San with Interment following at Memory urvivors are hi wife, Marcelina Marcos and Delfino Perez Jr. or Lawn Garden of the Croes S. Perez of an Marcos; one son, Austin; six daughters, Diana Perez Survivors are two dau,iitera, Sara Jose . Perez of San Marcos . one of San Marcos, Gloria Acosta, Salazar of San Marcos and Af.lreUa daughter, Felipa Cabellero oi New Gracie Saucedo, and Velia Urrutia Gll lo/Jo/ r<. vld Ova\Je. , • - ' chardo Perez, Juan Manuel Pere%, Rosary will be recited tmigbt at The tun ral was undet the-~I <>Rfchard Perez Jr., Henry Perez, all 7:30 at St. Jobn'• CatboUc QIUrcb for r ctlon of the Los .Angels ., UOS f San Marcot, Bruno Perez of RaJnaldo Perez Sr. of San Marcoa, Ieral Home. t:Houston, Tomu Penn: of San An­ wbo died Oct. 21 at the aee of a . tonio; eight daughten, Juanita Mo­ ...... i mMB will be Friday at 10 jica of Bryan, Sulema Castillano, a.m. at St. John's Catbollc Clurdl. Jlaria Feliz Peru, Sarah Hale, Su· WUb IDterment following at Memory NJ\ De La Rosa. all of Houston, Ia­ Lawn Cemetery. meralda Mendez, JoAnn Perez, Elo· SWvlvon are tilfo d.IU8btes', Mary iu Trevino, all of San Marcos; 41 De La Rola and Guadalupe COion, grandchildren and 18 great­ botb of San M8l'C09; two .... Ray grandch!ldren. Pere& Jr. of San Marcoe and Jobnny Pere& ol Kyle; Dine grandcblldren. Other ~ are six brothers, Adam, ..,., JobllQy, Ruben, Mar­ lball. and Leonard Pere&. all of San Alltoalo; two sllten, Roee Mary Callao o1 un1vena1 City and vanae Adams ol Calllomia. SMHC Perez wu a Jon8-time member of tbe Knl8bta of Columbus. ,-cw - "' ( t-<--1 erat:. 1r111 , Trinidad Services were held Friday a t t" "'f"l"'w t.-- OG1T"t> A the Second Presbyterian ~rc h in Lockhart for Eliazar " , ,-V.1~ .. O~I \)> 1• If - :'i:.,J!erez -s, 1 ~1 -rJ M ares1 > Perales o1 San ·1 Perkins C>r•.n arcos, who died Thursday at ~ I \ SAN MARCOS---Trini.­ the ag of 42. dad Perez, 54, d. San An­ Servtces were held Thursday at tbe May H.e is survive<{ by his wire 1 tonio died Tuesda.Y, ~vma Perales of San Marcos .' g Orient Street Church of Christ 1n 8, in San Antonio. Survi­ E ~ters Dianna Flores and~ Stamford for Michael Lynn .Perkins, vors include two daughters s a Perales, sons Ra who died Aug. 25 at the age or 21. In­ Miss Brenda Perez and P raJe and Charles Peral~ ....]\:) terment was at Spring Creek Miss Catarina Perez, 6 Jr., aU or San Marcos. 'J Cemetery at Avoca under the direc­ sons, Jose Perez, Allredc> . ther survivors are his Ct>, c1r17.t:tv' JD/12-/72.. Greely, Colorado, and 15 grandchildren. ~e-o~~ "i'P-: Ray Olen Perkins Funeral mass was held Thursday morning at St. Perkins Ril~s O DS.AN MARCOS-Funeral aer­ John's Catholic Church vice1 were beld Sept, 28 for Ray with the Rev. Leo Delgado Olen Perkins, 59, of H23 Ranch officiating, followed by Set for Today Road 12, Ha.>'• County. Mr. Per­ burial in San Pedro Ceme­ kin• died Sept. 27 at Seton Hos­ . Funeral services for Ray Perkim, tery under direction ofthe JJ1 1 pital, Austin. will be held a~ Pennington Chapel OD A stockholder and director of Los Angeles Funeral 1bundat, September 28, with the Rev. Home. HueMon Meat Co., be wa1 bOrn Curtus Ellison, oCf iciating. Burlal will July 28, 1913, at Weatherford. Perez was born in Loc~­ follow at San Marcos City Cemetery with Mr. Peridns was a member bart on July 20, 1919. He Penningtm Funeral Home in charge of of the Sons of Hermann. a vet­ had lived in San Marcos arrangemmts. eran of naval service during most o!bJs LUe with the ex­ ID lieu of Bowers the family bas World Wa.r D, and a . .member ception of the last eight requested that memorials be made to the of tbe volunteer firemen of San years, during which Ume Heart Fund. Ma.rcos. he made his home in San Perkins died suddenly in Austin m Funeral services were con- Antonio. Wednesday, September 'Zl . A Navy ducted Sept. 28 in Penntnctoo veteran of World War 11, he bad been a Memorial Chapel, San Marcoa. ~esman Cor Hug)Boll Meat C.OmpaOf Burial was in San Marco• City since 1953. At the time of his death he was Cemetery. Officiating was tbe a stock bolder and director of Hughsm Rev. Curtis Ellison of Weatover Meat Oompany. Baptist Church. He married Barbara Richards in 1942 in Surviving are bis wife, Bar­ Kingsville. He was a member of the ban Richards Perkins, father, Vollmteer Fire Department and the Sans O.W. Perkina of Lockhart; two of Hermann. . daughters, Mrs. H.W. OsbOm Survivors include bis wife, Barbara and Min Debbie Perkins, both Richards Perkins of San Marcos; bis of San Marcos; two sona, Ray father, O.W. Perkins of Lockhart; two Michael Perkins ol Austin and Harold Perkins ol Martindale; sons, Ray Michael Perkins of Austin a~ a sister, Mrs. R.H. Henslee Harold Perkins of Martindale; two of Lockhart; two brothers, Jack daughters, Mts. IMl'.d and Deb&Je Perkins of San Marcos and J .T . Perkins both of,~ ; two broth , Perkins of Victoria; and four Jack Perkins \If "Sail aroos and . gnndchildren. PerldnsofVictotia; Me sister,. Mrs. R . Pallbearers were Troy David­ Henslee o( Lockhart; and four graDC:l· son, Searcy Smith, Max Garrett, children. James Josey, Iris Foster and Active pallbearers will be Troy Tinker Allbright. Honorary palJ­ Davidson, Searcy Smith, Max Garrett, bear.ers were James C. Rieb· Ray Werner, James Josey Iris Foster, ards, Harold.Richards, Tom Hut­ TiQker Allbright and Tex Hughson. cblson, John Beasley, R.H. Hens­ . Honorary pallbearers wtll be James d. lee, James E. Olson, Floyd Mill­ RiCbards, Harola Richards, Tom Hut­ er and Cecil Hughson. · chison, John Beasley, R.H. Henslee, SMHC James E . Olson and Floyd Miller. Gi\1QR - 7/,;i, 'l/f7 Perry EARLEE PETERSON Services were held July 21 at Earlee Peterson, 57, of 1aoo Newton Heights Funeral Home lo Houston St. , San Marcos died on Saturday, Jan. for Robert F. Perry of Lafayette, 3. La., who died July 18 at the age Of 45. Survivors: mother, Mrs. Edna Peter· Interment was at Brooltalde son of San Marcos; daughters, Mrs. Cemetery with Masonic Graveside Edna Lee, Mrs. Sally Mae Fiddler, Rites. Maudie Marie Peterson, all of Seattle, He 1s survived by his wife, Linda; Wash; brothers, Elmus Lee Peterson of . Perkins, 84, on of Hays stepdaughters Laurie and Kelly Austin; sisters, Mrs. Louis wade, Mrs. stepeoo Terry Lavergne, t.y, pioneer citizens who had Lavergne; Kathryn Bunham, bOth of Austin, Mrs. all of ~Qt:tte; mother, Mrs. Louise t · ntire life here up to Elizabeth Hubbard, Elmira Peterson, Perry of 11Gl.too; slater, Rhonda t years ai.o when he went to bOth of San Mareos, Mrs. Myrtle Ellis of San Marcos; b~, An n1o to live with b is­ Waymon Percy of Hodstoo; Manning of New Braunfels; three ughte~ died Wednesday, Feb. numerous cousins and nieces. grandchildren. 3, at about noon following a Mr. Perry was employed by Services were conducted at the heart -attack )Vb.ich he suffered Scblwnberger as a computer soil· Pennington Funeral Home In San Tue.tlday nlgbl Hi• death oc­ ware coordinator in Lafayette. He Marcos at 2 p.m. Thursday at the curaid at the home of his daugh­ was a member of Reid Memorial Jackson Chapel MethOOlst Church In W. A. Shell,' 404 Rand Methodist Cburcb and Lindale Park San Marcos. San Antonio. Ma&ooJc Lodge 1347 A.F. A A.M. He /J/< 1" J Oo c I r I ~ fJ !"' 1/r/ rt Mr. Perkins was born in Hays graduated from State couny near San Marcos on Au­ University, where be was a member Sigma Phi 13, 1858. He served as city of EpsUon fraternity. Peterson 5,.., q~ • .,.....-.,_,,,~ "* 0 matsbal and as street superin­ Memorials may be given to the First United Metbodlat Cburcb 1 "\ wt- \'T ft' e~ teden\ for the city for about 35 Building Fund or the American tdna Hill Petenon, 92, of Auatin ,,_,. bavi11g served in those ca­ Cancer Sodety. died May 28 at the South Austin JJll8itl wider former mayors J . Medical Center. Services will be 1L Po;rtAtr, A. L Davis, J. H. held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Jackson 19, Fred F. Erck, J. R. Wil­ Chapel United Methodist Church in JU\d Cbas. R. Ramsay San Marcos, and interment will fol ­ is survived by two sons, , low at the Martindale Cemetery in Perkins of San Mar~s. C. Perry. Martindale. Mn. Petenon waa pTeCeded in "M~'lll of Bisbee, Arizona; ServkeS were held today at Penn­ death by her husband. LeRoy Peter­ 1 ~ten;.. Mrs. J. T. Stover mgton Memorial Chapel for nm son. Survivon include two sons, .M . W. A. Shell, both of PerT7 or WlmberieY, who died Mardi Ernest Petenon of Austin and Antonio, seven grandchildren 3 at the aae of 15. 1nterme0t wu at Elmua Peterson of San Marcos; five 1 great grandchild. He is Wlmbertey eemeterY · -· daughters Kathryn Burnham and sw:vived by tliree sisters He la survived by his parenll.f Louise Wade of Austin, Myrtle three brothers. His wile pre­ Floyd and~ ~ · o Mannie of New Braunfels, Eli­ ceded b@ jn death four years Wimberley; one •\epb .ber' zabeth Hubbard and Elmira Peter· . St.epbell Nledecken of SnJder, two son. of San Marcos; a nephew, Lloyd eral a~ • were held ttepetsten. suzanne Nledeckell and Cox of Houston; two sons-in-law and e A.. B. Rogers chapel Lean Aodet800. both of i..ewtsvtne; one daughter-in-law; 31 grandchil­ gnndparellts. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. dren 34 great-grandchildren, 32 Runlday a.twrn09n three Freocb and L. T. perry, all of grea't-great-grandchildren, 19 with Bev. Char E.I LewtsvWe· numerous aunt.a. uncle&. great-great-great ­ 1, ~r of the San ar- llieCeS. ~and other relaUves. great-grandchildren; a host of rela­ 'lhodist church, ot!iciati . . tives and friends. ' t'ntehnent in ' the city e- Sh waa preceded in death by one tery son Earl Lee Peterson, and one dau8hter, Bert Ella Curtis. Arrangements are under the . : ~ ' ~. ~ ~ ''; ~ H/t/S c.o, c trt?. f lJ' direction of Pennington Funeral Home. ermen~rI/ / '.If 7/ 1/ft . Mrs. Carrie Belle . r e~r .. _86, died on Thursday, Nov. ~o, in tbe uays AARON PETERSON County Memorial Hosplw. Sbe bad ?'on Peterson, an 88 year old Uved in San Marcos the past~ years. Funeral services were held at tbe res1den1 of Care Inn nursing home in San Weatherford Funeral Home Saturday Marcos. died June 22. in Hays Memorial moroing, With Austin Varner and Norman Hospital . • Starllog ofilclattng• .Burial was in tbe Pe.t~ . a laundryman, is survived Membr}' Lawn Memorial Park. by his . niece, Mrs. Sidney Kyle and a Pallbearers were Russell Cooper, nephew. Lloyd Cox. Leonard Parker, Frank Sbarp, Tommie Milligan, Frank Taylor and Manford Services for Peterson were Jackson Adare. Chapel. Sunday. arrangements were by Sbe was a member of the Church of Pennlnglon Memorial Chapel and burial Christ. Funeral wUl be Saturday at was in Martindale Cemetary. 11 a.m. from Weatherford Funeral Home with Austin Varner and Norman star~ off1ciatlng. Burl.al Will be in Memory SMHC Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Permenter was a member of the Church of Chrisl Tl vv 0 l:>i~f4:! Peterson

Dr. Norman C. Peterson of San Marcoe died on May 21, 1992, at the age of 61. A memor1al eel'Vice '-'" ~ ffi will be held at I p.m. on Frlday. May 22, at SL Mark's Ep18copal OJB~ me RWS Church. with the R.ev. Frank Fuller offidating. 'J• 1Aula S. Pettit' · Peteraon la suJ'Vived by hla wife. I ly, l11l Kay. of San Marcos; hta eon, Jon a;~'"1cea fOI' Mn. Lula S. Pettit, Erik Petereon, also or San Mar­ 84, were :r.rs.turday. December u. at cos: hla daughter and aon-ln-law, Pennington Memorial Chapel with the Kr1a Petereon Cogdill and Bruce Rev. D.U. Scbocklee of Brownwood of. Cogdill of Grand Pralrle; and one ficlatlng. Burial followed ln the Bartoo grandson. KnaUan Alan Cogdill or Cemetery near Kyle. Orand Prab1e. He la aJao aurvtved Mn. Pettit died Tmancs.t at HaY.J by hla mother, Ruby Webb Peter­ HemorW Hotpital. son of Alvin. Texas. and his sister, Survivors lncJude one aoa, Bob Pettit of Wanda Johnson of Excelsior, Houaton; two allten, Mn. LUlle Minnesota. Stepbemon ol Kyle and Mn. Delta GMqe Born In Beaumont on Septem­ ol Brown. wood: three arandchtldren; and ber 16. 1930, Norman Peteraon three sreat srandcbildren. graduated from high achool In Dr. Konnaa c. Petencna Pallbearen were Robert Allen Pettit, AMn and began hJa studJes at the Cbarlea L. Roalbauaen, Roy C. Calfee, Jr.. UnJveraity of Texas at Austin at ty's Utenuy magaztne. ln addition, Sam Tenorio, Rev. Huth Rinehart and the age of 16. AB a sophomore he helped to develop the master's Pete Dreuen. ' there, he competed with college degree program In creattve writing student.a from across the South lo and continued to work with grad­ win the Dallas Thnes Herald uate students until hta death. Award for Creative Writing. '"Norman Peterson waa one of Wh1Je aUU an undergraduate, the first to teach tn the universi­ Peterson left achool to enllat tn ty's Freshman Seminar program. the United States Navy. Trained he wrote a phtloaophlcal essay for aa a fighter pilot, he new tn Korea the text for that courae, and he and eerved with the 6th and 7th was a master freshman compost· Fleets from 1950· l 955. tton. Instructor aa well," aald Dr. Followtnl( hla dJacharge, he re­ Nancy Grayson. chair of the De­ turned to the UnJveralty ofTexaa, partment of Engllah at swr. where he recetved hla bachelor's •He was such an extraordlnary degree In English and philosophy teacher of the sophomore Survey ln 1956. of Engllab Uterature that aome­ After working aa a OJgbt engl· umea students applauded hla Jee. neer and co-pilot with Branift' Air· twee and even gave him standing linea for two years, Peteraon trav· ovations," she added. "'Ibe ad· eled to New :lealand, whe.re he vanced literature couraea whlch atudled from 1957-1958 on a Ro­ he taught were ao popular that taiy Foundation Fellowahip. Jt each eemeater they were offered. waa aJao there. tn AprU of 1958, the department could have fl11ed that he man1ed BranUr Oight at· l 0 sections instead of only one. tendant Kay Johnson. .. For many years he tau2ht both Having decided to pursue a ca· the sophomore and aavanced reer In teaching. Peterson went on ooureea ln creative writing. and to earn hla master's degree In En· he directed over 60 M.A. theses In gJJsh from lTl' Austin In 1960 and creative wrlUng, advising bJs hta Ph.D. from the Untverelty of graduate student poeta and fic­ Iowaln 1964. tion writers With great care and Nonnan Peteraon jOlned the En­ love. lZltah faculty at Southwest Texas "Colleagues knew him aa an Stale University In 1963 and had erudite man of lmaginaUon, held the rank of profcssor there whose witty, Insightful oonveraa· since 1974. Uons were a delight." said Twice the rectpient of SWI"s Grayson. Teaching Excelle.nce Award, Pe­ A former president of the San terson served aa acting cha1nnan Marcos Rotaiy Club, Peterson of the Department of E~h on. was a member or SL Mark's Epis· numerous occasions. ln f 971 he copal Church. was one or only 40 educators from In lieu or flowere, memorials acroes the country to receive an. may be made to the Nonnan. C. academic administration lntem­ Peteraon Graduate Scholarehip tn ahtp from the American Council Creattve Writing, c/o the SWf De­ on EducaUon. velopment Foundation, 601 Uni­ ·• ··Popular wtth studenta and fac· ..,~ Ortve, San Marcos. TX ulty alJ.ke: Peterson waa known · 78 •4612; St. Mark's Eptscopal ParticuJarly for hla claaeea in ere· Church, P.O. Box 1326. San Mar· aUve wrlttng. short Oction, and cos. TX 78667; or to the charity of Norse mythology. Widely pub· one'• choice. llahed aa a .hort story wrtter and AJTangementa are under the di­ SMHC poet, he served for many years as rection of Pe~n Funeral adviaor to Persona. the unJveral- Home. ' D l 77 :J l }: ~ r I 5

c, <:. 111z1;~ / , / Lula S. Pettit 1z. i. I 73 Mrs. Lula . Pettit, 84,. of K.yl.e ~ed at Hay Memorial Hospital · I ( f>ft K'/J<.j7.>- on Thursday, Dec. 12, following a bner illn~ss. . . Margaret ·Pettit Survivors include a son, Robert Pettit or Houston; two sisters: Mrs. Lillie Stephenson or Kyle and Mrs. ~lta George or Brownwood, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Sa services Thursday Funeral services took place at the Pennington Fune~l Home, . n Marcos, Saturday afternoon, the Rev. D.U. Snokclee oCficiating. Bunal Funeral services for Margaret Fraaces was in the Barton Cemetery, near Buda. Pettit, 71, of Austin will be held Thursday, Aug. 14, at IO a.m. at Pennington Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in lbe San Marcos City Cemetery. Miss Ptttit died Tuesday in Austin. She was a medical records librarian. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Edgar Hays and Mrs. Carl Gidley, both of Au tin ; one aunt, Miss Jenny Garth of San Margaret Pettit Marcos; and two cousins, Mrs. Lawrence Slok and Geo Whitmore, both of N 1t r .f U>. "r"''·~I"'" f'/tl//7> 4>ckhart. SAN MAACOS-Miss Margaret Fran­ ces Pettit, 71, of San "'1arcos died on Monday, Aug. 11 . Services will be hefd at 10 a.m: today, " .. ,r/tj '/' Thursday at· the Pennington Funeral ..... ne in C9m.mwu sad­ Home In San MarCQ!r, the Rev. Jim Folts dened W.ednesday morning when tt off lciating. Burial will be In the San t . Emma Nor­ "'1arcos Glty c.emetery. ris Pettey, 87, had died at the Survivors: sisters, Mrs. Edgard '1oma of her daughter-in-law, n. Branch E. Pettey alter a long ill­ Hayes and Mrs. Carl L. Gidley, both Of Austin; aunt, Miss Jenny Garth of San . ~ e was 1>orn at Brenham, "'1arcos; cousins, Mrs. Lawrence Stakes Tena having been educated . at and Gen VVhitmore, both of LOCkhart. 1lariqe UninraJw when that ac was J t lodepe"aence, T - a.a. was in&rried in 1886 a Bmdwn to Dr. Thomas S. P ttq, , . who died in Martindale on Jana- MA Y FRIENDS AT ~ey .10 1~7. She lived in Mar- PE'ITEY FU ERAL Obituary tbMWe a n of yeara &net Paying a beautiful tribute to the • ~ San about ~nty- life of Mn: Emma orris Pettey, flve :J ra ago to make her ho 87, Rev. B gh B. arner, pastor 1 Pettey • 1'-oul)'"'80rr, the l•te o.f the First Christian church ~~- ~ Pettey r ho died July 1 ciated at the funeral service held $U.· · t1iursday afternoon at three o'- LAKE SAN MARCOS, . clock in the hotne of her ~ughter­ CALIF. - 'Ib«nas Sewell Pettey, Sr., 83, formerly of San ln-law, Mrs. Branch E. Pettey. Marcos died Dec. 18. He was · "Lead, Kindly Light" and other born in Martindale and worked hymns were ailng by Miasea Roxa- as a newspaper ma.o in San Cllll~ •"ll• dene artinaale, Mary Bessie Hul­ Marcos. Pettey was a reporter ing, Mrs. ·Sam Moore, Mrs. W. A. for the St. Louis Globe "1l't""l\j1:1111.. Staudt, Mes rs. Ellis Younger, I /Democrat, New York Herald ...,, ...... ,.. Ezell Murdock and George Nol'Dlan Tribooe, and New York Martindale. The pallbearers were correapoodanl for the Chicago Carl mitb, Norman Martindale, Trib\me before moving to Los E. P. Johnson of Martindale, John Angeles, Calif, where be ulUmately retired. D. ape and George artindale, both of San Antonio, Merton Swift, Services were al Oceanside, San Marcos, Patricia and To WiU w. Martindale and H. H. Calif. Pettey, Jr. of Grea.t Neclc, Ne Goodman: Survivors include his wife, Lucy Pettey of Lake Yo11k and by a bo t of devoted · Ou -of-town relatives and friends San Marcos, Calif,; one friend's. · who were present were~ Nonis daughter, Patricia Pedley of The :funeral eervic will be held Souter of Houston, )fr. and Mrs. Pala Alto, Calif., one son, Tom at the r idence, 714 Burleson John D. Cape, Mr. and Mn. J. B. Pettey, Jr. of San Marino, street, Thursday af~moon, Feb- Martindale, . R. N. Martin\fale, Calif.; six grandchildren and ruary 8, at three o'clock with Rev. George Martindale, Mrs. Ab Green; one sister, Mrs. Lucia Heard of Hugh ~· Warner, past.or of the all '>f San Antonio; Jim Wilkerson Mjdland; abd a nephew, Fred F~rst Chriatian Church otBciatinc. of Waco, and many of her fonner Heard, Jr. of MlcDand. Burial will take ace at th cit)' neighboni and friends from Mar- SMHC cemetery. tindsle. Lola Pe tty R ites 1q1::i_ Held Wednesday Funeral services for Miss Lola E. Petty SAN MARCOS (Tex.) RE-CORD or 120 South Bishop, were held Wednesday, Page 4-THURS., MAR. 26, 1964 November 1, at the Pennington Memorial Olapel with the Rev. Curtus Ellison, or~ ~tilil. Bw:f.al was in Humphrey Mrs. Joe Pfeiffer, Cemetery in Martindale under the direction of Pennqton Funeral Home. Miss Petty died at Hays Memorial Stringtow·n Native, Hospital OD Monday, October 30. She bad been • bookkeeper for the Sah Marcos Dies In Lockhart Telephone Company Cor 25 years. She Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Luta Mrs. Joe Pfeiffer, 83, died in a Bertram of San Marcos and Mrs. Mattie Lockhart ho pital on Tuesday, Covington of Blanco, and numerous nieces March 24. She was born in and pephews. Stringtown in Hays County on Pallbearers were: Jack Petty, Uoyd. Sept. 25, 1880. Petty, Floyd Petty, Lannis Petty, Marvin Requim m was said Wednes- Petfy, Raney Petty, Frank Covington, day at 11 :00 a.m. at St. Mary's George Cov~n, Earl Tate, Louis Rinn, Catholic Church in Lockhart by August Offer, Jimmy Houck, Hook the R.ev. Floyd Bielamowicz and Bergstrom, Bud Offield, Reagan Nestitt interment followed in the Lock­ and Herb Tiechelman hart Cemetery. Mrs. Pf iffer was preceded .in death by one son, Lt. Col. Law­ renc J . Pfeiffer. Pevler .A\C~ Lf/J."/~b Survivors lnclutfe two daugh­ Gravmdde services wUJ be ~ ters, Mrs. Dorothy Doehne of San Tburllday •t 2 p.m. at Jacob's Well Antonio and . 0\r lla Robizal Cemetery in Wimberley for Morris of Weimar: four ons, Henry (Moe> Pevler of Wimberley, wbo Pf iffer and Milton Pf iffcr of died April 26 at tbe age of 60. Lockhart, Alvin Pf iffer of San He Is surv1ved by bis wtle, Lorana Marco and Joe Pfeiffer oC Kirk­ Pevler of Wimberley; two sons, land, Wash.· four brothers, Rob· Alfred Edwin Pevler of Las Vegas, rt Schmidt of Creedmoor, Louis Nev. and Danny Lee Pevler of Schmidt of Uhland, Martin Pboenlx, Ariz.; three daughters, Schmidt of Lockhart and Benno Helen McM.ahon of Kingswood, Mona J. Schmidt of New Braun!el ; Omoth of Phoenix, and Pamela seven sisters, Mrs. Charlie Pfeif­ Raney of Buckeye, Arh.; one fer and Mrs. Erne t Dr en of brother, Earl Pevler of Pboenlx; one Lockhart, Mrs. August Warnecke lllC.er, Frances Long of Lynnwood; of New Braunfels, Mrs. Paul 12 grandcblldren. Wi ian ot Uhland, Mr . Charlie Memorials may be given to the Kirchof of New Braunfels, Mrs. Wimberley EMS or tbe Wlmberley Otto Nickel of Rob town and Fire Department. Mrs. Willie Schulle of Maxwell; AITangemellts are under tbe di.rec­ ten grandchildren and nine great· Uon of Pennington Funeral Home. grandchildren.

Victor Alf red Pf ullman ..,, , q13 DRIPPI G PRI G both f Henly, Leroy Plull­ Victor Alfred Pfullm an, man of Au Lin and d 53, of D ripping pring Pfullm an or Ba tr op; three died on unday, June 3. i t r , Mr . lla Erfurt in a John on ity ho pital of w Braunf I , M r . after a long illne Iara Behrendt ( Austin and Mr . Lillian ell ur ivor include hi mfort. wife , Mr . rna Pfullman Pfullman wa a World of Dripping Wa r II et ran and a on, Mike Pfullman of ranch man in this are a. Dripping pring ; ro ur Funeral er ice were diughte r , M r . L i n d a held Tue day afternoon at Pfullman, .Dor they Pfull­ the rofts Funeral H me man, Beatrice Pfullman in J hn on ity with the and Debbie Pfullman, all Re . Don Du all and the of Dripping pring ; four Re . Jimmy Hoard om­ SMHC brother , lmer Pfull­ ciati ng. Burial wa in the man anti Jullu Pfullman Blanco emele ry. BETTY PHILLIPS J'I'( ) ((.. B U Phillips Betty Davis Phillips, a well-known 1 resident of San Marcos and asaociate Betty Phillip1 /N librarian at swr, died suddenly at her home last Friday, Jan . ~- Dies Suddenly, Funeral services were held Sunday, Feb. 1 at 3 p.m. at the Pennington Services Today tv1em<>rial Chapel, the Rev. Sam Junkin ti Dav· Phillips 53, d officiating. Burial was In the San Martos well known r ident or San City c.emetery. Marco and A ociale Librarian at Southw l Texa Mrs. Phillips was born in tvlacon, Stat Univ rsity, died uddenly Georgia June 12, 1922, the daughter of at h r hom Friday. . Fred and Beryl Davis. She graduated Funeral rvi will be held from SWT with a degree in English in a I 1942 and earned a Masters from the CHARLOTIE PHILLIPS University of Texas in Library Science in Charlotte Phillips, a 52 year old San 1962. She lived in San Marcos most of Marcos resident, died June 16, at Bexar l°lef' life and was married to Gene C.OUnty Hospital. Phillips current president of Aquarena Mrs. Phillips, a native of Lockhart, Springs. was a teacher for ten years and lived at 715 Belvin St . She was born Sept. 29, Mrs. Phillips was a membet of the 1923 in Lockhart. Texas Library Ass

Besides her husband, Mrs. Phillips is survived by three sons, Rusty Phillips of Florida, Bill Phillips of Duncanville and Bobby Phillips of Shreveport, La. and four grandchildren. J.B. Baker, Scott McGehee, J.E. Younger, Jr., A.O. Serur, Francis Maulding and George C. Reed 8efVed as SMHC pallbearers. Tlw~ -0 tlU A I ~ L. Hard ty for his outstanding community achievements. He r­ ar y • P hillip ved as a tTuatee for the Southw t t/~/ 7 3 Texas State Univ rsity De­ Funeral ervices for M~ . Mary M velopm nt Foundation for ven Phillips, 76, wllJ be held Monday Aug 6 ai 1•n. 10 a.m. at Pennington Memori~l Ch~~ Other boards ha haa rved on In­ Burial will follow in the San Marcos CitY clude the State Bank and Trust Cemetery. Company of San Marcos, the Plaza Mn. Phillips died Saturday momlng at Theater of Wax and Ripley's Believ Haya Memorial H01pltal. It or Not MUMum in San Antonio, Survivors include her husband w G and the Historical Wax Museum of Phillipe of San Marc01: one aon: ~~ the Southwest in Grand Prairie, as Phillipe of San Marcoe; two dau1hten, well as the Discover Texa.a Associa­ Huel Bellotte of San Marcos and Mn Joe tion. BeM tt of Albuquerque N.M.; · one Survivors include his wife, Shir­ brother, J .C. Webb, Jr. 'OJ San Antonio· ley Rogers Phillips; his children, two alatera, Mra. Fay Burford of Rusty Phillips, Bill Phillips, Bob Oklahoma and Mra. Hazel Ball• ot San PhiUips, Donl Dick.son, Roland Car­ Marcoe ; aev n 1randchlldren; and ell}lt roll and Cindy Carroll; nin grand­ gr at arandchlldren. childTen, Kristin and Kyle Phillips, Davia and Dana Phillips, Bobby, Lauren and Steven Dick.son, Ryan Mary Phillips and Grant Carroll; and on sister, > I q "1 :, o.-PlllDlpe Billie Bennett of Albuquerque, N .M. SA MARCO -- ~~s~ ven grandchiJdren ana His many friends and loved ones Mary Webb Phillips, 76, eight great - grandchil - Phillips have joined together to create the of San •Marcos died in the dren. Gene Phillips Scholarship Endow­ Hay Memorial Ho pital Funeral services were Fun nl s rvices for Richard ded Fund to provid an Annual on Saturday, Aug. 4. held at the Pennington Fu­ Eug n (Gen ) Phillip of San Mar­ Tourism Scholarship for worthy urvivors include her neral Home Monday mor­ co will be h ld at 10 a .m. Friday at post graduate stud nts at Texas husband, W. G: Phillip of ing, followed by inter­ th First M thodi t Church with A&M University. burial at th San Marco City Memorials may be made to: Texas n Marcos; a on, Gene ment in lhe San Marcos Phillip of San Marco ; City Cemetery. C metery. He died pt. 13 at th 'A&M University D v 1opm nt ageof66. Foundation, marked or th Gen two daughters, Mrs. Ha­ Pallbearers ·were Har­ Th son of W.G. and Mary Phil­ Phillipa Memorial Scholarship zel Bollotte of San Mar­ old Robbin , Don Ennis, lips, h was born in Seymour, Tx. Fund, and sent to: Discov r Texas cos and Mrs. Billie Ben­ George Eberle, Charles and moved to San Marcos at th ge Association, 16607 Blanco Rd., nett of ew Mexico: a Jarvi , Ronnie Dannelly of three. He was activ in th fi ld of Suite 803, San Antonio, Tx., 78232. brother, J. C. Webb of and Bill McDonald. tourism both locally and sta wid Contributions may also be made San Antonio; two ister , Mr . Phillip , now since 1964, when h began working to: Bospic Austin, 5555 N. Lamar Mr . Faye Burford of Ok­ Mary Webb, was born at Aquar na Springs. He served as Blvd., Suite D-107, Austin, Tx. lahoma and Mr . Hazel at Hope, Ark., on Aug. 15, its pr id nt and gen ral manager 78751. Baile of San Marco ; e- 1896. She had lived in from 1971 until th corporation was Arrangements are under the n Marco many year . M>ld in 1985. direction of Pennington Fun ral A charter member of the Di cov r Hom . T xas Association, h served as its chairman from 1974-1976 and was th first recipi nt of its "Distingui­ ~ ~ illi S &4"-olol fl(&'< shed Touri m Award• in 1983. s .rvices # p nding Funeral services will Mattie Lou Phillips Stam In 1984, h was appointed to th "'tr'\~ T xas Touri t Dev lopment Ag ncy held Thursday at 11 a .m . for or San Antonio; sister board by Governor Mark White and For M • P illips Richard Paul Phillips who Paxton Phillips Fatheree or becam its chairman in 1987. Later 1 died Oct. 19 al the Hays Stockdale and brother A.W. Mrs. Mittje C. '1>hi p , whs> Memorial Hospjtal. He was Phillips Jr.• or Port Isabel. und r th n wly formed Depart­ lived at 403 North Guadalupe m nt of Commerce he was appoin­ 73 years old. Services will be Phillips was a retired with h r daught r, Miss Cecil held at the Meyers Funeral rancher and independent oil ted to rve on the Tourism Mark t­ Phillip . for the past on and i ng Committee by Gov ·mor Bill Chapel in Stockdale with operator. He was a member on -half y ars di d a her home burial to follow at Stockdal or the First Christian Church CJ m nts. Tuesday, Oct. 6 She wa former­ He was pTe nted th "Pr i­ City Cemetery. Rev. Jimmy in Marfa and a 32nd Degree ly a re id nt of Temple and wa Cobb and Dr. Jack Byrom Mason. d nt's Excellence Award" in n 84 y ars of age. Marcos in 1983 by Southw t T xas h i surviv d by three daugh­ will officiate. In lieu or flowers, family State University President Robert ters, Mrs. Gu ie Young or Tem­ Survivors include wife members request ple, Mis Cecil Phillips of San Mrs. Virginia Oldham Brock memorials be sent to the rco and . Bio om Ham Phillips or San Marcos; Shriners Childrens Hospital ot San Mar o ; one on, Marvin daughter Susan Phillips or to the San Marcos Baptist PhHUps of Tempi ; nine grand­ Pruett or San Marcos; sister Academy. childr n, 16 gr al-gr ndchildren and three gr at-great grand hil­ dreo. Jnl rm ni will be In the Reed Lake Cem tery near Te~pl . Services are pending at the w t Funeral Home, Temp)e. Local rrangements wer di­ r cted by the Pennington Fu­ neral Home. SMHC T(W L - "b, " ~ rr""" S Pickett Si"\OR Nov. 20) 1 T1'"1:i..-~~~~:,_ - , I Philli jTWC. - 0 b i ~" ' W.S Sftt{) fl '4)/(1/TO Fi al Rites Today Graveside services were winner of the annual Texas Services for Pauline McGlrr held at 11 a .m. Mooday, H~pitality Award. Pickett of Wlmberiey, wbo died Nov. For Fred p,_;r~~ it at the of•. wW be held Satur­ Feb. 4 for William Gauldin Phillips was preceded in aee t;; "( Phillips of San Marcos, day at 1:30 p.m. at the West Untver­ Funeral rvi e fo)· red"' Camb· death by his wife, Mary llty Methodist Qiurcb lo Houlton. In­ who died Feb. 3 at the age Phillips, who died in 1973. blc Pi re • 70, who di d In D Ila or 86. tenneot wtll be at Memorial Oak n D · 28, will held T hur y A resident of San Mareos Survivors are one son, Cemetery. today) at the P nnington Memo· since 1927, Phillips was Gene Phillips of San She la survived by two--, Walter al h pet at 2:00 p.m . associated with the Mobil Marcos, and two H. Plctett of Houston and Wlll.lam O!Clci ting will be th R v . CUr· Oil Company until 1966. daughters, Billie Bennett of McGlrr of AUstin; four daughters, tus Ellison and lnterm t will fol­ After that, he became a Albuquerque . and Hazel Kathryn McGlrr Bloomqulst of St. low In the Wimb 1·Jey emet ry. familiar and beloved figure Bellotte of San Marcos. He Loula, Mo., LiDda PlcJreU Neumann H Is urvtv d b on daught r. at Aquareoa Village where is also survived by nine of Wublngtoo, D.C., Martha Pickett rs. Jo Ann Hunnicutt oC llfor· he was widely known as grandchildren · and nine Davia of Vemal, Utah. and Julia nla; and by on n, K enneth CU· "Pop Phillips." . f!:Ul gra · dren, to Pickett of Hunt8vtlle. Tuas; one . llam of an M arco . In 19'1t be was horiored .by ft'hom l.le a · now11 as sister, Dorta RaUley of N~rl the "red Tourist Board as ~addy, Bil .:• Beach, CaW.; life-long rlend, CaibJlie RobDloD Waco; grad- • cbUdren. She was preceded lo death by a 8Clll, Steve McGlrr. T /.zt /'ft., Mn. .Pickett Uved lo Houston from UMI to UllM, before moving to Mrs. Charles R. Philo died Tuesday in Friends may sign the Register at Fort Wayne, Indiana. Pemdngtoo Funeral Home through Servic will be heJd Friday Friday. in FL Wayne. he is urvived by two sons, Harry Philo ol San Marcos and Raymond C. Philo of t. P tersburg, Fla.: three Pierce daughters, Mrs. Marcella Philo Elvera Helen Pierce, •-75 a-• and Freda Borolf of Fort dent of Wlwnt-..a-. _.. ' , _...... ,. ,.. •• ...... _. Wayn , Ind., and Signa Sind I ol 1 "'T• died Friday, Butler, Ind.; and a grandson, nrwu.,..,191'1. llonald C. Philo ol San brc Services will be held Monday ~t 2 p.m. at the Tbomuon Funeral Home 1 Chapel Witb the Rev. Robert Blecte 'j~P'- Picasio ~~~ olftdating. mtennent will be at the Wimberley Cemetery. rvic were held today at t. Mary's Catholic 1be family will be at the funeral urch in Wimberley for :_Sunday from s to 10 p.m. for Jo e Maria Picasio of ·-.... With thoee who wish to pay Dripping Spring • who died their l"elpeda. D . 25 at the ag or 85. lln. Pierce ta IW'Vived by one Interm nt followed at St. daughter, Lola Blaney of Mary' Cemetery. Rosary Wimberley; one allter, Elda Nlelaen wa r iled Monday night at ol Racine, Wis.; oee brother, mme,. th church. Stance of ~ypn, Wis.; a H i survived by his wife, number of Dlecet and nephews. El na Picasio of Dripping In Ueu of Dowen, the family re­ prings: four ons, . Lu~ quests that memortala be gl9M- to Pica io and Johnny Pica 10 the Wimberley EMS. of San Marcos. Ruben and Benjamin Picasio of Drip. ping prings ; five daughters, Frances Ga~ . 'iJpt._ Piel7ce ~ Abelina Pica io, and Odella 106 /r,+7"J ('d'. C. tT"t,,. t? .-r 3/:z.>77r, Pica io. au of Dripping Mary Elizabeth Pi re MerrlllZ. Pll.ndSr. prin , Josi Montoya of died April 12 at th age of76. DRIFTV\KX)(}-~rlll Z. Piland, Sr., Germany. and Matilda Fun ral wervices were 72, of Driftwood died Tuesday, "'1arch Sanchei of Maxw U: 18 held Wedo day morning al 23. grandchildren. 10 at the Pennington Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Ruby Funeral arrangement Memorial Chapel. Interment Edna Cearley Piland of Driftwood; son, were under th direction of followed at the San Marcos M .Z. Piland Jr. of Austin; foster-son, Los Angel Funeral Hom . CityCem tery. Homer Cearley of Driftwood; sisters, urvivor include her Mrs. Laura Belle Stringer, Mrs. Leona broth r Raymond Halter­ (Etta) Lowe, both of Buda; two maM of Redwood; five grandchildren; two foster-grandchlld­ sisters: Gwen Pierce of San reo. Marcos, MiMie Ferguson of Rill y, Ruth Avey of San Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Marco , Bee Avey of Thursday at the Driftwood Baptist Wimberley. Nell Gilless of Church. Services were under the SMHC San Marcos; and numerous direction of Wil~ay Funeral Home ol nieces and n phews. Austin. 'T"'fw c.... t;.;~, . ~ > Pina '\\WC-08frt.>Afl l'- Pina 1¥\~ 9, .!. gf · Plllsb~ry <, f\Ofl. "Jl I i 7 Servicee were held today at Loa Memonal rvic w re 1uI d a t Rosary wi~be recitad tonight at 7 Angeles Funeral Chapel for at St. John'• Catholic Church for Ja­ 7:30 p.m. Wedn day a t. th Wim­ Emet.erio Plna Sr. of Se.n Marcos ber) y United M Lh odi t. Chu1\:h for lian Pina Sr. of San Marcos, who who died March 27 at the &&'8 of74'. died June 5 at the age of71. Funeral Roger . Pill bury Jr., 40, of Wim­ Burial followed at Se.n Marcoe City berley, who died Tu sday, ec. 1 J'lmua will be Wednesday at 9:30 Cemetery. Prayer Ml"Vice waa held _a.-. at St. John's Catholic Church, after an xtended illnes . Monday evening at to. Angel• Fu­ The Rev. David Day offi ciat..-d at interment following at San neral Chapel. CJ Cemetery in Reedville. lh rvic . He was born March 8, 1914 in Survivors include ;1i par n • ? Survivors are hi• wife, Lupe Pina Georgetown, Tuu. t;".of San Marcos; four sons, Joe, Joh- Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Pill bury r. hi• Sterling, Mass.; a brother Char­ Survtvon are wife, Mra. El­ nny, Julian Jr., and Richard Pina, of vira Eapinoza Plna of San Marcoe· les Pillsbury o~W~rche K ter County, Call of San Man:oa; four daughters, m aona, Paul, Tony, and Joe ~ \ Ofelia Perez, Julia Rivas, Rosa Maas.; and twtn a1swr Judy Hor all of Amarillo, Candido Pina of San and Joyoo Pill bury, both of Wor­ ~ na, J09ie Pina, all of San Marcos; Marcoe, Santo. Plna of LubboCk, brother, Pedro Esquivel, and ch ·a ter County. and Emet.erlo Plna Jr. of Lawton, r?,ne Arrangem nts w r • und r th \-three siaten, Guadalupe Esquivel, Okla.; five daughters, Janie Rojas, Mercede• Silguero, and Asenclon direction of Hyltin Manor Funer al Mary and Jo Ann Rodriguez, Home of Austin. Pina. Esquivel,· all of San Marcos; 18 all of Se.n M.arcos, Cecilia c.utillo of grandchildren and numerous nieces Memphis, Tau, and Martha Pina and nephewa. of Amarillo; one liater, Julia Moreno An'angementa are under the Final Rites <;.-.kc6 rJ ofSan Angelo•• 21, · bildren and direction of Loe Angeles Funeral e/tYti<1 12grea~ n. Home. ·-.:. ~~ tar I For Mrs. Pinales Held Here Sunday Jennie L. Pincham SAN U'&. '.D COS-- ttc-1/S to. c n~ V of 1LI , Funeral rvice~ for Mrs. Ange­ -.n.n Mrs. Jemde L. Pincba.iri 88 0 f San'An nto lita G. Pinal , age 71 , w r held died 'lbursday. Jan. 3, In a San An.,nio hospital ' ' m· at lh Memorial Presbyterian Survivors include tour brothers, R. K. Nelms of Medina J B Church on J une 7 at 3:30 p.m. ~~sdof Gonzales, Tom Nelms of Hous.,n and Joe Nelms o1 Co~ !oi:: ry. Ang lita G. Pinales, 71, "'au.ut • and three sisters, Mrs. Abab Evana Mrs. Paul Guthrie and ' Mr · Pinales died June 5· at Ha s llrs. Zula Lumaden, all of San An.,nio. • Count Memori Ho pital a ter a F\meral services were held . Friday afternoon in the Pen.mn,ton lengthy illn . ~ral Home, the Rev. Bums oai.c:lating. Burial was in the San She wa-; born on ov m- -rcos Cit;y Cemetery. ber 24, 18 2 to Manuel Garcia I j D L on and Virginia L . Gu rr ro I 0 . Leo~ and married Abundio I Pinal~ S "1Jlf. 1 Pinal in Martindale' on October °/'/ ff Plneda""""'c "ba 1111.+R i i> 14• 1916. The family moved to I San Marco 24 years ago. &~wilft,;Ji ~.,~~;?, Funeral mus for Al«Uoa Pineda of at Loe Angelea Funeral Chapel for h wa a hou wife and a · San Mucoe, who died March 26 at me!"ber of th Memorial Pr sb _ Isaac (Ja.ck) G. Pinalea of San M .. the age of 44, waa held Monday at 1 coa, wpo died Oct. I-at the ye of St. John'• Catholic Church with ter~an C~ch of San Marco . he aQ-.eF a lengthy ilbMa. A p~yer aer a 1 ted tn founding h outh Id 3 Father Henry Luna officiating. Bur­ vioa will also l:,. }¥1Jd at 8 p.m , , Community C nter, wa a m m­ ial followed at San Pedro Cemetery. Funeral maaa will be Friday at IO He was born July 17, 19'3 in Sta­ ber of the Women's Auxiliary and a.m. at St. John's Catholic Church' th,_e Dorca Class. plee to Julio and Guadalupe Arre­ A memorial s rvice was con­ with the Rev. Henry Luna officiat­ dondo Pineda. duc d by th R v. Juan ando­ ing, and burial will follow at San Survivors include hi• wife habel val at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Marcos City Cemetery. Pineda; mother, Guadalupe Pmeda· J une 5, and funeral s rvrces w r He ia survived by his wife Mrs one eon, Julio Pineda,; one daugb: Refugia Pinales of San Marco'.· ~ Id at the Memorial Pr bvt r- 1 o~ · ~~ Juanita Pineda, all of San aan Church at 3:30 p.m . with the • n, Isaac J . Pinales of Fort r.:iwi Rev. Cruz Granado o! San Mar­ aah.; five daughters, Angie Meft­ OtheT aurvivora are one brother co officiating. ez, Mary Frances Pinalea Mary Rene Pined.a of San Marcos· ai~ Int~rment was in the an Mar­ Pinales, all of San M~, Matilru; Eliaa Pineda, Manuela Plne'.cia. and cos Caty Cemet ry wi h the Rev. E. Herrera of San Antonio and Virginia Quiroz, all of Se.n Marcoe C. C. Guerrero officiating Lucy H. Ramirez of Kyle; tbr~ sla­ Dolore• Adame of Hou.ton and 1.y: Survivor ar her · h~sband ters, Carmen Soliz, Gertrude Mar­ dia Janke of Austin. ' Abundio Pinal of San Marco '. tinez, and Alicia Luna, all of San Serving aa pallbearen were thr. daught r . Mr . Carmen P '. Marcos; one brother, Herberto Pin­ Manuel, Gilbert, and Santo. Espin­ Sohs, Mr . ALi ia P. Luna and t ales of Austin; 10 grandchildren. oza Sr, Rito, Felipe, and Martin Mr · G rtrud s P. Mar inez, all of It Before hia retirement, Mr. Pin­ Pineda. ~ n Marco ; two ons. Isaac O. l ales had been employQd at Sou­ Arrangementa were under the Pinales and Humber o Pinal direction of Thomason Fu.neral both of San rco ; hree L ers: thwest Texas State Univeraity. He waa a life-time member of the Vet­ Home of San ~rs . Cruz E pinoza o! ew Me - t Mucoe. a'/J..'f/ r( • 1co, Mrs. Elmira Rodriguez and r erans of Foreign Wanr Maurice T. Mrs. Margarita Montalbo both of Suttles Poat. 3412 of San Marcos and an Antonio; and 16 g;andchil- the Diaabled.American Veter ans. dr n. ~ Pallb ar rs wer Eloy E pi- 1 noza, Benny Espinoza. Tommy Moreno, Jr., Te ~ Mor no, Rudy c Gu.errero and Gilb rt Guerrero. I' All servic s were conducted b c the Wealh rford Funeral Hom . c,_ 11 oR Pineda 'Y?o/ 11 r-, -!" 1ru1> 1 : ) Funeral ma for Ascenc1on Pined.a Jr. oC tapl , 61 , was Mrs. Pine~ · Dies Pineda held o . 14 a t St. Mary's l) W-. I Catholic Church in Martindale. Rosary WW be recited t ..... 1 ....t at at Los Angeles 7 Burial followed at the John F . After ~o!' ~ llln-ss Funeral -'"6'• Kennedy Cemetery in Mar­ Antonio Dl-..1- f San . Chapel for Mi's. V1cloriana • .._ o Marcos Who tindale. died April r1 at the a-of 63 .,., .'..__raJ Survivors are his wife, Mrs. lll8aS WW be W e- . &- uu~ St. John's ,.,_~Y at IO a.m. at Francisca Pineda; daughters ...... 1c Church witb Mrs. Teresa Ca tilleja, Janie Fun ral rvic s wlll b h Id =:~ at Memory' Lawn Pineda. Mrs. Eloisa Villanueva of ew Braunfels; sons on Thur day, Feb. 6. Cloday) al He Is a:urvtved by his wife, Juanita ferino. Arturo. Alfredo, Juan. Sl. John' · Catholic Chur h and Pineda of San Marcos. four sons Jesse, Roberto Pineda. all of interment will bf- in San Pedro I Rlto and George Pineda'ot San Mar~ taples · son Pedro. Maxwell 1 Cemetery und r the dir ction· of COS.. Tony Pineda Jr. of Baytown Ygnacio. Kyle; and Manuel Lhc Los Ang I F'un ral Home. MartJo Pineda or Austin. ~ Pineda. ew Braunfels. Survivors are nine . on , Jos !•ughters. Victoria Roman of Other survivors are his half· and Antonio Pi'} d·a of I..:orrain; ustJn. Severa and Irene Pineda of brother Enrique Mendoza o£ Franci o, Pablo, Rcymundo, Ju­ :: FMarcoe; two brothers, Pedro.· Au tin. brothers Jose, Fer· lio, F rnando and P dro Pin da. ernando Pineda or San M nando and Antonio Pined.a of all or an Marco ; and Encarna· cos; four grandcbJJcfren. ar- San Marcos a nd Pedro Pineda cion Ptn d of Stapl : of Maxwell ; and eight grand· A R ary wa r cil d on F b. children. 5 at 7:00 p.m. at th Los An Jes A Staples native, .and a f~r ­ Chap I. mer all his life. Pineda died Pineda ' ' ov. 12 after an extended illness. Th run ral was under ' rs Co .C1 . '2.t"' 11 / 11 /17 the direction of St. John's TTw~ - v~ Chapel. oa.1 '1 s rites held Native Resident · .Sfli> ~ 1 ..c. I Funeral m~ tor Asen· 1 11 Pineda "' ' ' cion Pineda, Jr., 81, of Dies In Austin, Is Staples was held at 10 a.m . Pablo Pineda, 72, ol San Monday, Nov. 14, at St. Marcos, died Sunday. Services were 2 p.m. Tuesday Buried I~ Ho~ston Mary's Catholic Church in at SL John's Catholic Church. Martindale Rev. Shannon Mrs. Martha 'M. Pinion, age 81 . : Burial was at the San Marcos died in an Austin hospital· on : officiating. aty Cemetery. Saturday, J une 22. Pr1ar to comp ~ Burial was in the John F. Surviwra include bis wife, ing to Au lin even months. ago, : Kennedy Cemetery in Mar· Petra Pineda ol San Marcos; Mrs. Pinion had been a re 1denl ; tindale. and five brothers, Pedro, Jose, o( Houston. Sh w . born in ~an ; Born in Staples and a Fernando and Antonio Pineda, Marco and re id d here dupng ; lifelong farmer, he died all ol San Marcos, and her girlhood. She w. the former : Saturday at Hays Memorial Ascencioo Pineda of Staples. Mi Marlha McK 1e. : Hospital after an extended Sh was a member oI the Meth· ! illnes,,. odi t Church. . . i She i. survived by two son 1 i He is survived by his 5 ;,,atq4iAUZ( ~ 0- 149 2> W. R. M. Pinion of Austin ana : wife, Mrs. Francisca Pineda . John Pinion of Los Angele • : Pineda; daughters, Mrs. 1' 1wC- 1 10 1,11 £, ~ Calif.; by one sister, Mrs. Corinne £ A prayer service for Petra.Pineda, M. Smith of Austin; and by four i Teresa Castilleja, Janie 84, who died Saturday, will be at grandchildren. : P ineda, Eloisa Villanueva 7:80 p.m. at Thoma.eon Funeral The body lay in tale at t~ i of New Braunfels; sons, Home Chapel. Services will be at 10 W d-Corley Fwneral Home in i Pedreo Pineda of Maxwell a .m. Monday at Sinai Pentecoeta.1 Au tin until l :00 p.m. Monday i Ygnacio Pineda of Kyle, Church at 208 Laredo St. in San when it was l ken to Houston for Manuel Pineda of New Marcos. ervice which wer held Tue • Braunfels, Serefino Pineda, Burial will be at San Marcos City day, June 25, at 1:00 p.m. at Arturo Pineda, Alfredo Cemetery. George H. Lewis Funeral Home Pineda, Juan Pineda, Jesse with the Rev. J. Paul Brown of· ficiating. P ineda, Robert Pineda all Burial was in the Forest Park of Staples; half brother, Cemetery. Enrique Mendoza of Austin, brothers, Pedro Pineda of Maxwell, Jose Pineda, Fer· Rosalinda Pineda nando Pineda and Antonio Rosal inda Pineda, infant daughter of P ineda of San Marcos, and Mr. and Mrs. Alejos Pineda of San eight grandchildren. Marcos, died Wednesday, April 28. Rosary was recited Sun· Gravesides services were held at 10 a. m. day at 7 p.m. at St. John's April 29. Chapel. Other survivors include a brother, Julio Pineda of San Marcos; and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guadalupe Pineda, and Mr. and M rs. Julio Espinoza, all of San Marcos. " ( I ) . ~h(A ~ S'-~T-n- gust 3 (tonisbt) and a Mass will be ary member oC the San Marcos Volunteer Funei"Jl aervtcee for aareqc!e Earl conducted Friday mornJne at St. Pittman, rt, ol San Marc08, were held John s Catholic Church at 9 a.m. Otti­ Fire Dept. ciat~ will be the Rev. Richard Tre­ Survivors include bis wlfe, Mrs. Bessle Wedne9day, June 14, at the PenninCtoo Memorial Olapel with the Rev. Curtm vino. Interment will follow at 4 p.m Piper d. San Antonio, two daughters, Mrs. Friday at Forest Park, Houston. · Dudley (Agnes) Baker, and Mrs. Milton "EIJiion olfidatlng. Burial WU at · ~Lawn. . MrJ. Placette died Aueust 2 in an (}.(ary) Drumm, both of San Antonio, one itiiiin wu i retired driver for Borden. Austin ho1Pital after a lone illness. sister, Mri. John C. (Louise) Williamson SUrvivora ioclude bis wife, Mn. Earl She was born in Louisiana on Jan­ oC San Marcos. CoU"r grandchildren, one Plttmani father, Jatnea Pittman of u~ 9, 1888 and lived in Port Arthur great granddaughter and four nephews. Bob ol Rlvenide , prior to moving to San Marcos a num­ .Auatin;. IODi, Pittman ber of years ago where her husband Services were held at 1 p.m. on Jan. lg Calif., Randy Pittman of San Marcos; at Roy Akers Funeral Chapel with the was a supervisor with the Texas.New brother Dillard Pittman ol Austin. Mexico Pipeline Co. until his retire­ Rev. Prestm s. Adkinson. officlati~ . Pittman bad eight grandchlldren. ment in 1953. Interment was at Mission Burial Park of under the auaplces of Kelly Lodge no. She was an active member the Ca~olic Church and was a member ll31 AF & AM . of the Claretian Guild. Attending the service !rom San Marcos Survivors are her husband Theo were orman Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. O bituaries Pl.a<:ette of San Marcos; two da~ghters, Marvin Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miss Mary H. Placette of Austin and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sattler, Mrs. Mrs, Thelma T. Batchelder of North Gerald Williamson, Lewis Haynes, Gene Platter Hollywood ,Calif.; and one sister Mrs Posey, Blll Davis and Harland Posey. ~velyn Stansbury of Abbyville,' Lou: Graveside services wUJ be held isiana. Friday at 2 p.m. at Murray P~~arers will be . Francis Mercer, Cemetery In Carbon, Texas for Bill Beo Festervan, Allen Woods, E. L. An­ Platter of San Angelo, who died July derso!1, R L. Boggus, Caesar Damon, 14 at the age of 54 . Eve{ett Cherry, Alvin Pfeiffer G w He la survived by his wife, Goldie Smith and Gerald B. Champagne: · Platter of San Angelo; two Honorary pallbearers will be Marion daughters, Janie Mott of San Marcos McGee, B. D. Hillburn, William Go­ and Vickie Simmons of Fort Worth ; forth~ Robert Thornton, Harold Smith, one stepdaughter. Charlene Bruton Ross. Arnold, Henry Kyle, Alex Ker­ ofTescola; one bl'OU>er, Jimmy Plat­ chevilJe and Dudley Dobie. ter of Brownwood; three sisters, Merle Nall of Stephenville, Georgie The.suety pin wAc 1.. u~~· - .0 ... ••• • Peel ot .Memphis, Tenn., Dorothy Walton of San Angelo; four grand­ cblldreo. 1 J ..,- ~ _ 01t. • 1"vflr.a. ~~ (V{l-Ob1 · Polanco Mass TTwC •'fiJlll l 1 Jim Poindexter•O' t'" Held Tuesday Funeral Will Be :r;-r.~c.,. 0 6 --r vA - Francisca Polanco, 82, of San - MarcoS dled April 4 in a local Held April 18 O101tuanes hospital. Rosary was read al 8 p.m. Funeral services for James E. Poin­ ~ · ~ Monday in Pennington's dexter, 80, will be held from Sledge Polanco n~ I~<; Memorial Chapel. Mass was Chapel, Kyle, on April 18. He died at \A rosary will be recited at 7:30 held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in St. Hillside Manor, San Marcos, on April Thursday evening at St. John's John's Catholic Church. Burial 14. Burial wlll be In Sky View ceme- 1 Catholic Church for Miss Eufrasia will be in the Guadalupe tery. Polanco, who died Tuesday at th Cemetery. Re la :turvived by a nephew, Dr. Zeb age of 66. Funeral mass will be cele­ She is survived by two sons, Poindexter, ol Houston. brated at 10:00 Friday roomi ng in John Polanco Jr. ol San Mar(U the church, with intennent follow- and Joe Polanco oC San Marcos; two daughters, Mary rtAY.S c.c, C.tT/ 't/;. ,/1 . ing in th San Marcos City Acosta~ . 'it RI 7t San Antonio and Miss Eufra ta Cemetery. Polanco oC San Marcos; and 28 Frw1Cllce T. Polanco Miss Polanco was born on March graodchi ldren. Francisca T. Polanco, 82, ot 503 13, 1922, to Fran is and rapio Harvey St., died April 4 in the ~­ Torres Polanco in San Mareo . Memorial Hospital. Funeral aervloes Survivors include her sister, were held at 10 am. April 6 at St. John'• Mary Acosta; two broth n, Joe and Obituaries catholic Church, Father RaJph officia­ John Polanco, both of San Marcds; ting. Burial was In the Guadalupe and v ral nieces and neph w . ""'\' wa.. -o a (1"t.J Ai2:i £ ~ Qimetery. Rosary was held at 8 p.m. The Polanco family will begin to . Polanco Aprll 5. . . receive fri nds and relatives Thurs· Mra. Polanco was born April 17, 1893 day morning at 11:00 in the San A roeary will be t'8cited at 7:30 in Mexico, to Marcos and Bruna Torres. Marcos chapel of th Thomason Fu­ thif evening at St. John'• Catholtc She Is survived by two sons, John n ralHom . ChUrch for Jo~ f . Polanco, Sr. 'ho Polanco ot San Marcos and Joe Polanco Idied on June 5 at the age of 72. A daughters, funeral mass will be celebrated on ot San Martos; two Maly 0 Acosta San Antonio and Eufrasla Polancn.::> s "' · ~ Thursday at 2:00, with interment ot (Q)Jowing in the San Marcos City Pcfanco San Marcos; and 28 1"\'*-..c:M•Jilt""'"~ //- 19 9() ot Rosary will be recited tonight at Cemetery. grandchildren. 7:30 at Thomason Funeral Chapel John was born on Feb. 8, 1917 to for Joe Polanco of San Marcos, who Francisca and Serapio TorTea Po­ Polancq-r ~ ·~ died May 10 at the age of77. Funer· lanco in San Marcos. John served -r.,....~ t. - al will be Saturday at 11 a.m. his country during World War ll, Rosary be recited tonight at mus will at St. John's Catholic Church, and and after being discharged, he wor­ 7·30 at Thomason Funeral Home burial will follow at San Marcoe ked for the Southwest Texas State Chapel for Madge Polanco or ~n City Cemetery. University Police Department. In Marcos, who died in an Austin Survivors are three daughten, addition to working as a real estate hospital pt. 12 al the age or 72. Anna Maria Polanco, Billie Pontiff, agent early in his career, John was Funeral ma will be Friday at 2 and Patricia Lundorg, all of Califor· a Hays County deputy sheriff for a p.m. at St. John's Catholic Church, nia; one sister, Mary Acoata of San number of yean. John was later with interment following at San Mar­ Antonio; one nephew, ~ohnny Po­ elected Justice of the Peace for Haya cos City Cemetery. . lanco of San Marcos; eight grand­ County and served a term of three She is survived [>y her husband, children and two great­ years. Following his retirement, he Joe Polanco of San Marcos; ~o grandchildren. was a bailiff in the Haya County daughters, Billy Pontiff _and ~atricla Courthouse. John was also known Lundorg both oC Cab£orrua; one for his love of can and worked as a brolher.'Fred Brady of Waco; five car salesman in San Marcoe. g ndchildren. J H t1 John ie loved and will be miaeed °'h"""' n"" S by his family, which includes his r • 1"-t (. wife, Eliaa Polanco of San Marcos; -o son and daughter-in-law, Yolanda ,.. Emma olk ites and Johnny Polanco, Jr. of San Marcoe; stepson Raul C. Rodriguez ~ . Held in Live Oak. of San Marcoa; grandson Johnny Po­ lanco Ill of San Marcos; brother Joe - hnsal l«Vices were held Tuesday, Polanco of San Marcos; sister Mary June 13, for Mn. Emma M. Polk, 84 or Acosta of San Antonio; and nu­ Buda at the P~ton Memorial ~pel merous relatives and friends. with the Rev. Curtua Elllaon and Bob Funeral arrangements have been WatlCllJ olftciatinl. Graveside services entruat.ed to the Thomason Funeral follcn!'ed a..t ~ Uve Oak Cemetery. Home ofSnn Marcoa. L Mn. Pplk died Sunday at Haya ~ .., I t CJ Memorial. Mn. Polk la survived by her bi.band James Polk ol Buda; her son, Oran Polk of Austin; her ,lister Mn. Kally McAngus. ~ ai.o bait one graodchlld and one peat granacblld. 1 ... SMHC .('I J

Mrs. Emma fal was In the Live Oak Cem­ Obituarie~ 01 11 etery, near Buda. . fG... fh I '~ '" P o I k »;X..;~ Mrs. Polk was a native and Mrs. Emma Myrtle PolJc, 84, life long resident of Texas. Po lard .of Buda died Sunday night in She was a member of the Cal· vaiy Baptist Church of Buda. Memorial services wU.l be held the Hays Memorial Hospital. Saturday at 2 p.m. at Westmtmter Survivors include her hus­ Manor ())apel In Austin for J . Har­ band, James I<. Polk of Buda; moa (Harry> Pollard of Austtn, wbo a son, Oran Polk of Austin; died July 10 at tbe ·age of 82. 3 l"f p I\. a sister, Mrs. Callie McAn­ P II Gravealde eervtces wU.l be held at 4 o ard ti"°/:JeJ /~r, p.m. at San Marcos City Cemetery. gus of Austin; one grandchild Cbrtallna PoJJard of N and one great-grandchild. Pollard, a um graduate ot 1be ~raUbfeJa died May 28 at tbe agee:; University or Texas. was chief Funeral services took place engineer with the Duval SUiphur Tuesday afternoon at the Pen­ She ts aurvtved by her hu.sband Company for 25 years and wu In­ nington Memorial Chapel, Robert Pollard Sr Of N . • BraunteJa· · ew volved with the exploration and Sao Marcos, with the Rev. Wlmberl • one son, Bob Pollaro of development of llUlpbur and potash Curtis Elllson and the Rev. ey; . three a.lsten Helen depollta in Texas, Loulalana, and Bob Watson officiating. Btu- ~~~(Arizona. EveJyn Stmpsoo of New Mexko...... and Lola Concon f He eened ln tbe U.S. Navy during orado; and three 0 Col· Arrangememg ll'andcblldren. Wortd War II as a member of the ln8too Funera.t ff are lbroup Penn­ Allled Military Government, ome. rebabilltaUng the Sicilian sulphur mlnea. For Ulla work, be received the Luarlus award from the Italian pernment. He reUred In 1983 with · the rank of Commander. He was married to Lo Reeee Smyth of Alice on June t, 1933. Other sur­ vivors Include one da.ugbter , Margaret Pollard Freeman of AUltin; ftve grandchlldren and el8bt peat-grandcblldren; one ··•later, Kat herine Pollard Carter of Weslaco; one brother, Terrance A. Pollard, alto of Weslaco.

ITwc. - o e, , "E...~ Obituaries J Final Rites for Steve Pool (' ~111-- ~,; I I ; Set Friday Mor~ing Rosary will be recited tonight at Eric Stephen Pool died in Hays Mn. Micky Pool of Huntet''S Glen, San 7:30 at Loa Angeles Funeral Chapel Mem~rial Hospital early Wednesday Marcos; and by two broPlen, David Pool for Mrs. Pauline Ponce of San Mar­ morrung following a lengthy illness. ol San Marcos and Mike Pool of Austin: cos, who died Feb. 17 at the age of Funeral services will be held Friday Austin. 72. Funeral mass wiU be Friday P.t morning at 10 a .m. in Pennington . Pallbearers include Jim Tindle, Roy 10 a.m. at St. John's Catholic Memorial Cha~ with burial to be in tbe Miers, Rudy Reyes, David Bates, William Chun:h, with interment following at San Marcos Caty Cemetery. 'lbe ReV. Brooks, Jr., and Reavon Hall. San Juan Cemetery in Reedvi11e. Conway WhartU'I will officiate. , She is survived by three &ol\8, Pe­ The family has requested that tho5e who :.. dro Ponce of Martindale, Jose and Jwished to make donations to the American **••-a..a..a...a...... ,....,~•- · · · · · . Ricardo Ponce of San Marcos; two Cancer Society may do so. in lieu of sending.· ' daughters, Maria Elena Tobias and Oowets. Pauline Ponce Ba.aunio, both of San Steve, 31, bad served in the Peace Corps s 11. J> /{ Pootf/t/ib Marcos; one sister, Elena Chagoya for two years and bad also worked in the of Illinois; one brother, Leandro l Services will be held at 10 Monlopolis Project area of Austin in the Zamora. of Houston; 12 grandchil­ ~n Poverty. He had also taught . a.m. Wednesday at tHe dren and six grea.t-grandcllildren. First Presbyterian Church He is survived by bis parents, Mr. and fot Margaret PObl of San ., ••••••••....•...... Marcos, who died May 5 at the age of 69. lntennent will be in San Marcos City Pool Cemetery. Services win be bdd Jeannine Pool of WiJD. Sbe Is survived by her Thursday at 2 p.m. at the berley; a son, Dub Pool at husband, Mictey Pool ol First Baptist Church of San Arllngtoo; a daughter, Dee San Marcos; : two eons, Marcos for Col. Lawrence Pool of Wimberley; two Mike Pool of Austin and Wade Pool of Wimberley, brothers, Mickey Pool of San David Pool of Hamilton; who died March 24 at the age Marcos and J . W. Pool of m grandchildren. SMHC ol 59. Dr. Jack Byrom and Abilene; a t1ister, Nolah the Rev. Jim Hwnphries will Hanks of Abilene. officiate. Memorials may be given Survivors are his wife, to.the Wimberley E.M.S. · I '!» s '1 M . 3/1 /'' Poole Services are pending In Crowley, La. tor na Ma Dubose Poole of San Miss Mattie Poole, 87, died on Marcos, who died March 16 at the Sunday, July 2, in an Austin rest home. ageof75. Survivors include two nieces, Mrs. • S. Survivors are her husband, H. A. Yoakum of New York and Mrs. H. M. Poole of Louislsana; one son, T. J . Fristo of Austin. of Austtn; lx daughters, Private funeral services were con­ r t. Romaine of Florida, ducted at the Pennington Memorial Chapel Millsap of AusUn, Virginia on Sunday. The Rev. Sam Junkin pastor epape of Austin, Dorothy Elliott of the San Marcos Presbyterian Church, officiated. Burial was in the San Marcos City Cemetery. Miss Poole was born on Aug. 3, 1879, at Manning, s. c. She was a daughter of brothers, Hane L~mb and Jack the late Mr. and Mrs. William Miller Linscomb, both or Louisiana ; on Poole. · ' sister, T le Hurrpautr or LouJ· slana; 21grandchildrenand13 great HJlr:. (. C, C. I r1 "'"' grandchildren. '/ '/?'1 Local arrang ments w re under ASHLEY PORTER the dJrecUon of Pennington FuneraJ Home. ;:~_f>fl,o~e Rite Ashley Porter, a Methodist minister at Jackson Chapel for f\"}' S CO, '-1 ri ~ ~ J"j~/7 Held Today 50 years, died Dec. ~at Hays Memorial Hospital at the age of 85 . Lura Betlf: Poore .. Lura Belle Poore, 79, of San Marcos -~ He lived at 904 Porter Street died Monday, Aprll 26 in Austin. in Kyle. Funeral services were held April 28 at 2 Funeral services are planned In the First Baptist Church of tor 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6, at , Texas, the Rev. Bill Watson of I ~ Jackson Chapel, with burial In , Texas officiating. Burial was In Sky View Cemetery. -Leakey Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Poore was born June 14, 1896 in Mrs. Saddle Porter of Kyle; ttlvlck, Texas to Ernest and Emily four sons, Dudley Porter, ltinghouse Hall. She is survived by Ashley Porter and James sons, Welton C. Poore of California, I B. Poore of San Antonio, Leo Poore Donald Porter of San Fran­ San Marcos, Jack L. Poore of Athens cisco, Calif., and Willie Porter .o . Pooreof Dallas; two daughters. of Kyle; and daughters, Mrs . hy Huggins of Leaky and Gertrude Armstrong and Nellie Blanche Gii of Houston; four Lou Anderson of San Fran­ brothers, Bor Hall of New Jersey, cisco. , Darrell Hall, C 13 Hall, Slim Hall, all of Burnet; four s ters, Evelyn Adcox of Burnet, Blanche' Heine of Bertram, Vedlna OeBerry of California and Audrey Turner of Marble Falls; 19 grandchildren and four great-grand· children. Porter

HC JMH\ Early Porter 1tYS c.o. c.. I I 'l. r: ,¥' Porter .i.-;rr/rI 1/31/7'-/ Milton Porter of San Marcos died AUSTIN--Early Porter, 57, of Austin died in that city on Wednesday thi morning, May 17 at the age or 78. Jan. 23. • Funeral ervices will be held at Survivors include his wofe, Mrs. Dorothy I. Porter· three brothers P nnington Chapel at 1 p.m. Louis Porter of Richmond, Calif., and John and Erneaibdll' ~ Saturday, May 18. Austin; a ister, Miss Hazel Porter of Kyle, Tex., an uncle Rev. Asha"Y urvivors are hi wife, Allie Box Porter of Kyle; a stepson, Howard Johnson. Port r of San Marcos: three sons, Funeral services were held 'Saturday afternoon at the Phillips & athan Porter of Houston. Allen Ups~aw Funeral Home Chapel, Austin, the Rev. B.T. Page oftlciatlng. Porter of Fort Worth and Milton in Porter Jr. of California: brother; Bunal was the Evergreen Cemetery, Austin. Robert Porter or Cam ron : and ix Porter was born and reared at Kyle, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren. Plumber Porter. He was an overl\Pa veteran of World Warn. Arrang m n und r the direction of P nnington Funeral Home.

ff" 'f'G C(I. c.1r12..~.W Mrs. Neva M. Porter s-/zJ/73 t\llSTI - - r . a M . Braden of Porter. 77. of :HOO law­ Marjorie Ruth Parker Porter of son Hoad. uslin. died Austin died F b. 21 at the age of66. in an ust in hospital Tue - She is survived by h r husban_d, da. c cninK. Jul. 31 . Grover Daniel Porter Sr.; h r chil· Sur i\'Ors includ four dren Martha and Ross King, Daniel sons. John Dun an Porter Porter of San Marcos •. Deborah ~d 111 of Buda. imm Jack Roger Bam of Au tiJ'.l; grandchil­ Porter of C:orpu ' hri ·ti. dren M linda and DaVld Hall, Jen­ Bill Ed Port •r of Waco nifer and 5(:ott Dodd of San Marcos, Bonnie Cogdill of Dallas, Becky and and Hobert Bryan Porter of Lake Jackson: thre 'I Bill Hyatt of Sumter, S.C ..; gr at­ I daughters . t rs. I grandchildren John, Kath nne, and 3 I Matt Hyatt of Sumter, S.C. Porter Jackson of Hock ­ I Services will be held Wedn sday porl. Mrs. Lu illc Po1:ter I 7 I at 10:30 a.m. at Forest Oa~ Fun~r­ Enis and tiss la I al Hom in Austin (Oak Hlll.) ~th Elise Porter. both of Au ' ­ th Rev. A. D. Eberhart o~c1ating . tin: on brother. William i Interment will be at Live Oak John tile. of Austin: th re Cemetery. . sisters. Mrs. H. B. Kidd In lieu of flowers, memonals may of Lame a. tr . Fr cl be given to the Cogdill-Ford Fund at the First Baptist Church of San Marco. Posey t,/ ~$ (CJ, CI T 11..1!.-••••' '//1'/7 t Potter : 2:00 p.m. at P nnincton Memo­ MARY ADEl.AJOE POTTER . rial Chapel on March 25 and bur- Mary Adelaide Potter, 49, ot San SAN ANTO IO - Mary ial was in the York Cr k ~me· Marcos died Sept. 8 at Wilford Hall. Adelaid. Potter died Wed­ tirY . with Judge W. G. Calhhan nesday tn San Antonio. She was oa iciating. Rosary was recited Friday at Pennington ~ Memorial Chapel, and funeral rites were born Dec. 16, 1926 in Seymour. H is survived by two daugh­ - Her pareots are from San ters, Mr . G. W. Bresh _ars o! San · conducted Saturday at 10 a .m. at St. Marcos. Antonio and Mrs. arhn n..nd~w John's Catholic Church. Burial was at Rosery will be recited Fn~y ol San Marcos; by 19 grandchil­ the San Marcos City Cemetery. at 8 p.m. at Pennington Chapel dren and 30 great-grandchildren. She was born In Seymour, Texas. Funeral Ma will be read at 10 He was pr d d in death by Survivors Include her husband, a.m. ~turday at St. John• his wtf • Mr . Olga Lu r en ,~ Ca~ohc Church. She will be Po y, in 1 William C. Potter of San Marcos; , buried at the San Marcos Pallbearers w Scott Po ey, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Brown '1 Cemetery. Clinton Po y, Eug ne Pos Y, Hunter of San Marcos; sons, James c. he is urvi ved by her J ss Po y, Jr., D Gre Po ey Potter of Houston, Johns. Potter of San husband, WUUam C. Potter of and Morgan Wegner. Marcos; Joel Mar1< Potter of San Marcos San Marcos; her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling and Jerome N. Potter of San Marcos; ,_ Brown Hunter or San Marcos · daughters, Mary Schroder of Austin, four sons, Jam C. Potter of Diane Potter ot San Antonio, Nancy Houston, John S. Potter of San Haverda of Kyle al)d Jeanne Potter of J Marcos, Joel Mark Potter of San Marcos, and a sister, Mrs. Pam San Marcos, and · Gerome Potter of San Marcos; fou~ Schroder of Calitornla, and one daughters, ~rs . Mary Kay Qrandchild. Schroder of Austin Diana L Potter of San Antonio, Mrs: ancy 0 . Haverda or Kyle, and Jeanne M. Potter or San Marcos; one i ter, Mrs. Pan Schroder; and grandchild, Anni HC D. Haverda. 11-AYS l& . c1r-1& 1>"' 14/¥/?~­ Obituaries JOHN MORELAND POWELL, JR. Poynter Funeral services were held Sunday, I ; .- •' Memorial rvic will be held at 2 Powell Nov. 30 at the Premont Methodist p.m. Monday at Pennington's Church in Premont for John Moreland Memorial Chapel for Chari Aaron Funeral services will be held Powell, Jr., 19, who died Nov. 28. Poynter, who died May 10 at the age Monday at 2:30 p.m. for Eulah Graveside services were held at 2 p. m. or 79. Burial will follow at San Dawson Powell at PenningtOn Fu­ Monday at Memory Lawn Cemetary Marcos City Cemetary. neral Home. near San Marcos. the Rev. Con VVharton Mr. Poynter i survived by one Pow 11 , a resident. of Hillside officiating. · son, James Aaron Poynter of San Manor Nursing Home, died Friday, Powell is survived by his parents, Mr. Marcos; one daughter Betty Dennis Nov. 20 at the age of 86. Services and Mrs. John Powell, Sr. of Premont; of Tulsa, Oklahoma; one sister, will be held at the First United two brothers, Terry Powell and Joe Bob Lorene King of Dalla ; ix grand­ services Methodist Church. Burial Powell or Premont; a sister, Jerri Ann children; and two great­ will be Tuesday at 2:30 at Lamesa grandchildren. M morial Park Cemetery, at Powell of Premont; and grandparents, Lamesa. Mr. and Mrs. C.M. Waldrip ot San Powell, who wu born in Magno­ Marcos. lia Arkansas, is survived by one da~ghter, Mona Sandlin of Wimber­ "'r1 we - 0P.>11"v """'t."!> CHAR~ POYNTERdied May 10 He wa 79. } y; one son, James Conrad Powell Charles Poy'!ter, a resident or San Marcos, M~ ._, t~9S of Midland; four grand children, Memorial service was Monday.. Po ter of San Marcos; on Sherill Miaurek of Duncanville, He was urvlved by one son, Jam . ~ · ter Lorene King of James C. Powell III of Burkburnett, daughter, Betty Dennis of Tulsa, Okla~maa'n~~en'. Lannie Lawrence Sandlin and Dallas· ix grandchildrundeenanthed t:~~for Pennington Funeral Home. Bradford Ray Sandlin, both of Wim­ Arrangements were r berley; and four great grand chil· dren, Jam• Powell IV of Burkbur­ nett Andrea Marie Mlaurek and •· La~ Helen Miaurek, both of Dun· Prado Prado canville, and Jennifer Powell of Services were held .Monday at St. I Rosary Will be recited tonight at Forth Worth. John's CatbolJc Church fo.r Mrs. 7:30 at Los Angeles Funeral Chapel A8encion Prado, 82, of San M81'C08. for Gilbert Prado Sr .• 37, of San Mar· ,.. lotermeot followed at San Juan cos. Funeral mass Will be Saturday 1 Cemetery under the d1rectloo of Los at 10 a.m. al St. John's CatholJc Poynter ' .t~ Angeles Funeral Home. urch, With Interment follow1ng at Survivors are six 8008, Adolfo, San Juan Cemetery. A memorial service was Nino, Anastacio, Rocky, Aacenclon, Survivors Include his Wife. Mary held March 24 at Kingdom and Pedro Prado of San Marcos; Prado; four daughters, Nancy. Cin­ Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses three daughters, Guadalupe Men­ dy, Sandra and 'EHda Prado;. one for Flossi Mae Poynter of doza, Anastacia Peru, and Marta 80f\, beq PrJCkvJ}'. ~. San Marcos, who died March Perez of San Marcos; 50 grand­ Mn. .scendori Prado; SlX bri>lhers. 22 at the age of 71. lnterment cblldren, 58 great grandchildren, and Adolfo, Pedro, Nino. Anstaclo, was at San Marcos City ooe great great gra.ndcblld. Rocky. and AscencJoo Prado; three Cemetery. sisters. Guadalupe Mendoia, he is survived by her Anastica Perez, and Marta Pere2, all husband Charles A. Poynter ol San Marcos. ol San Marcos; on son James Aaron Poynter of San Marcos; one daughter, Betty Sue Denni of Tulsa, Okla.; ~ ·~ ~~.< four brothers, Roy Rayon, Jim Rayon, Earl Rayon, and ~a~o b~\ ~.,_ Ed Rayon, all of Oregon; three sisters, Lucille Land, rvic w.ill be held Saturday at 10 Edith Morris, and Mary a .m. at t. Mary' Ca.tholic Chur h in Winters, all of Oregon ; ix Martindal for Mrs. R y grandchildren and two great Maldonado Prado of San Mar . grandchildren. who died April 10 at th ag r 73. Rosary will be recited Friday at 7:30 p.m . atLosAngel Funeral hapel. he i urvived by h r hu band. Rey Prado of San Mar os;. five daughte . Hort ncia Prado and Maria Prado of San Marcos, PauJa Mendoza of Luling. Anna Prado and Ma nu la P rez of n Antonio : four ons. Lui Prado and Patri o Prado of San Antonio, Cruz Prado of an Mar . and D mingo Prado of Arlington. th r urvivors ar two broth . Lor nzo Maldonado and Felipe Maldonado of San Antonio: on Hnm. i t r. G nov va Prado of Jdah : )fl grand hildr n and five gr at c grandchildren. ~<:..... 1'1'" ....

Pratt I ~ y.r ,17, (I l"l. £.~ Graveside aerv1ces wW be held Mrs. Emeline Price 10 /'f/7J Saturday at 2 p.m. at C.ollege Station Mrs. H. Y. "Emeline in charge. Rev. William Clty Cemetery for R. Truett Pratt or San Marcos, wbo died Oct. 9 at the Martin" Price, HO, of Horick officiating with ageof88. Austin, Texas, passed burial in the Murphree He is survived by his wile, away at her home on Sep- Cemetery. Saralynn Pratt; four sons, Dr. L. T. 1 tember 23, 1973. Mrs. Pallbearers for the ser­ Pratt Sr. of San Antonio, Dr. G. A. Price was a 4th generation vice were H. Y. Price lII, PraUSr. of Bryan, Dr. D. R. Pratt of Texan. She was born in Patrick Price, Clyde KlngsvWe, and Dr. J . N. Pratt of Col· Waco, Texas, on October Thomp on, Roy Conner. J. lege Station; a stepdalJlbter, Mrs. 4, 1972 and moved to Cor­ W. Burney, and el son James Nance of Denver, yell County at the age of Warren. Colo.; 18 graodchildreo and 17 great­ 12. She attended Private Mrs. Price is survived gra.odcblldreo. School of Profe sor Cul­ by two daughters: Mr . An active member of the First berson in Gate ville, Howard "Chri tine" Price Baptist Church of San Marcos, he Texas. She was a member Butler of de sa, Texa , was a 32nd Degree Mason, a Shriner I of the Methodi t Church. and Mr . Marie Pr i c e for more than so years, and member She w·as married to H. White of Au tin, Texa ; or the Tanneblll Lodge of Dallas. Y. Price on October 23 three ons: Rollo Price Memorials may be given to the 1902 and he prec e de d her of .Evant, Texas; H. Y. Library Fund of the First 8apt1st I in death in 1949. Be fore Price, Jr. ot Kyle, Texas Chun:b, In care of Pastor James F . moving to the Austin area, and San Marco , Texas, Humphries. she had lived in the and Paton Prke of tudio I Lubbock area and the City, California; eleven Lifelong Resident, Evant area. grandchildren and Services were held at eighteen great grand­ .Mrs. M. Prescott, I thA Evant Funeral Home children. Is. Buried Here l/:>"I/~~ Price S'. • - 14~ ~ Mx:s. Maude RabOrn Prescott ~,, _ ,,,,~ died in Bryan on J an. 18 at the James M. Price of Corpus Christi age of 69 years. She was a resi­ died May 16 at Humana Hospital in dent of San Marco and had been Corpus Christi. Services will be held in Bryan for the past month. Friday morning at Cage-Mills Fu· She was born on January 30 neral Home in Corpus Christi, and J 893 in Hays County and was th ' interment will follow at Lee daughter of MJt George M. Ra­ Cemetery in Winnsboro, Tex.as. born and Mrs. Annie Thompson He is survived by his wife, Robbie , Raborn. Spe had resided ip the Price of Corpus Christi; one son, county for the greater part of Jim Price) and his wife ofJacksboro; her life. She married J . Mack a granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Prescott in Dundee, T as in Mansfield, her husband, and son 1917. Her husband preceded Robert Ill of Amarillo; a grandson, her in death in 1955. Jiriunie Price and)lis wife of Dallas. She was a hou ewife, a mem­ Other survivo~ are four sisten, ber of the First Baptist Church Mrs. Daisy Turner and Mrs. Rosa of San Ma rco and of the Lone Shaw of Winnsboro, Mrs. Para.Jee Star Chapter . of the Unit d Price of Corpus Christi, and Mrs. Daughters of the Con!ederac . Cecil Gregg and her husband of San. Funeral service were .held al Marcos; several nieces and Weather1ord Funeral Chap I at nephews. 2:00 p.m. on J anuary 20 with th Mr. Price, a retired Financial Di­ Rev. Jack Byrom officiating. In­ rector of the vast Clara E. Driscoll terment was in the San M8J'co Estate , was known throughout City Cemetery. Texas and nationally for his work She is survived by two sons, with the Farm Bureau Organiza- Dr. Mac~ Prescott Jr. of Bryan and Martin Prescott of San Mar­ ~'-::._DB t\UA£\ t:;~ > -1- co ; by two si ters, Mrs. M. H Nesbitt of San Marco · and Mrs. Hardy Crook of Martindale; by two brother , B. L. Raborn of San Antonio and Dr G. P. Ra­ born of Wichita Falls. Pa11bearer were Bill Wyatt and Max Ballard of San Marcos Jack Raborn of San 'Antonio, J '. A. Houston of Waco, George H. • Crook of Lake J ackson and ·John ·Ji. Crook of Austin. HC Primer of Tyler; b1s stepmother, Mildred Primer of Austin. He was a graduate ol tbe Unlvenf­ ty of Texas and tbe Unlverst~y of Walter D. Priee Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. While serving as a pbysJctan at tbe Dies Thursa';)f ~ UnlversJty of Texas Student Health ~ O . Uh~ Center, be was Team Physician for K L"'E - Walfe"r David Ptic-e, the Longbom football team. 65, of Kyle died Thur day, July Re served in tbe U.S. Public Health 14, in the Hays Co'lnty Memor:aJ Service, where be did bJa surgical Hospital. resktency and held the rant of u. SW!vivors include his widow: Colonel in the reserves. He came to three sons, Charle A. Price and San Marcos in 1958 and bad practiced Gordon K. Price of San A; to::lo medlclne here al.nee that Ume, ex­ and William A. Price of Ccr.; cept for two and a ball years when be Christi; three daughters, Mrs. WU in Ruldolo, N.M. D. E. Taylor and Mrs. R. E. He waa a DW!lmber of the First United Metbod1at all Rec-d Sallie L. Arbogast of Wimberley; fHSS • one great-great-nephew, Phillip Ar­ · ·~ boga t; of Wimb rley; two gr at­ I I 14 83 gr at-great-nephews, Kevin and Brandon Arbogast of Wimberley. Arrangements are under the dir ction of Thomason Funeral Home, Wimberley. ff C T"("" ~ ". :w~~ ks ruent 5 .~0tt t>in·tlt/ I Pryor Funeral ma for Juan G ve&ide ·mies Puentes ol San Marco will ()-..._ fr\ 5-y UI~ (4 ., - be held Thursday at 10 a .m. at St. John' Catholic For Mrs. Pruitt Church. He died Aug. 31 at ' ~. 1'1 "I "t/' the age of 77. Interment will Graveside services for Eula Mae Pruitt, be at Memory Lawn 71, were held co Tuesday, December12, at Cemetery. Memory Lawn Cemetery with the Rev. Rosary will be recited at 8 ' L.F. Elders, officiating. Arrangements tonight at Lo Angele were under the direction of Peoningtoo Funeral Chapel. Funeral Home. He is urvived by hi wife, Mn. Pruitt died OD S~y, December Antonia H. Puent or San 10, at Haya Memorial Hospital. She is a Marcos; five daughter • housewife. Benita Garcia, Eusebia Survivors include her ialsbaod, Wiley M. p u en t es s,., o R anchez, and Herminia Pruitt;·ooeaoo, RC. PruittofSanAnge)o; ,_~'I. -W' Gonzalez all or San Marcos, two daughters, Mn. Famle Lawler of Mrs. Dominga Puentes of San Lucy Lewis of ew rlea n , Texarkana and Mn. Bernice Covey ol San Marcos died June 23 at the age of and Leondra Rodriguez or Marcos; one brother Frank Glover of 61. Rosary will be recited tonight at Harlingen; three sons, Pedro Gomales; two ailters, Mn. Don Roberts 7 at Los Angeles Fun ral Chapel. Puente of San Antonio, ol Lockhart and Mn. Rosalie Skag1 ol une.ral mass will be Saturday at Pablo Puent.es and Anselmo San Mal'COI; 17 grandchildren; and 15 -9:30 a.m. at St. John's Catholic Puentes ol San Marcos; 30 put grandchildren. Church, and interment will follow grandchildren and 12 great Six of ber grandsool l«Ved u -:>at San Juan Cemetery in Reedville. grandchildren. pallbearers. - Survivors are her husband, 1 5,.., D R. ~no Puentes of San Marcos; four Pruett r ,., ... oer 'sons, Frank, Armando, David, and Puls s-H ~ te ?fa/ J"'r -C'.t"4C.- D6 1'TOA ~a '1' · "-'Henry Puentes of San Marcos; three .Sernces _we:re e today"' at the ~daughters, Sylvia. Silguero, Enna. G'tt~fsfd: ~rtf~A wht~ held First Baptist Church of Marfa _for ~acundo, and Alma Puentes, all of Saturday at 2 p.m. at San Marcos Ida Mae Pruett of Marfa, who died San Marcos; one brother, Marcelo City Cemetery for Walter E. Puls of June 6 at the age of 86. Interment Palomo of Lubbock; three sisters, Lake McQueeney, who died Sept. 8 was at Marfa Cemetery. Estella Hernandez and Gregoria at the age of78 after a brief illness. Mrs. Pruett, a ~esldent of Marfa Lucio of San Marcos, Maria Balta- Born Dec. 15, 1909 in San Marcos, for 60 years, received her B-!-. d~ zar of San Antonio; 12 grandchil- Pola waa a member of a pioneer San gree from Su1 Ross State Uruvers1- dren Marcos family. He graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers ty. She was born Dec. 8, 1901 in --....·...... ~----====~~ Comanche, Texas. Co11ege in 1931, and received a She ta survived by a son and 21, HArYS. co. C. I T .LZ.15 master's degree from the University daughter-in-law, Robert and Susan f t LIZABETH l'UE ofTexas in 1933. Pr;uett of San Marcos; one sister, 0~ Funeral services were He taught school for a time before Elouiaa Wilson of San Angelo; three held Jan. 26 for Mrs. joining the Social Security Adminis­ grandchildren. Eliiabelh Barrera Puentes, tration. During World War II he 43, of Duncanville. Mrs. served in the U.S. Navy with the Pruitt s~o R -, 7i /i't Puentes died Jan. 24. rank of Lieutenant, stationed first 11 Services were held at the in Plu1adelphia and then in the Wiley M. Pruitt of San Marcos Memorial Presbyterian Pacific Theatre. died Wedneaday morning at the age After the war he became h ad of Church with the Rev. of82. education at Gary Air Force Base, Graveside services will be beld at Villareal and Rev. Herrea moving later t.o Bergstrom Air Force Memory Lawn Memorial Park at 10 officiating. Burial was al Base until his retirement. After re­ a.m. on Friday, JuJy 15. Memory Lawn Memorial tiring, he farmed and ranched in the He is survived by a son, R.C. Park under the direction of San Marcos area for many years. Pruitt o( Westfield, Texas and SL John's Funeral Home He was an active supporter of daughten; Frances Mauler of Ri­ and Clayton Funeral Home. charities, particularly the Presby­ terian Children's Home in Itasca, chardson and Bernice Covey of San Survivors include her Marcos; 17 grandchildren; 44 great Texas. Those who knew him always husband Joe Puentes, sons appreciated his ready smile and grandchildren and 2 great-great Anthony Puentes, Ernest grandchildren. quick wit. Puentes, Michael Puentes. He is survived by four cousins, Funeral· arrangements are under daughter Kathy Puentes, Winifred Jordt, Martha Platt, Fred the direetion of Pennington Funeral all of Duncanville, and son Heard, Roger Heard, and their fami­ Home. Robert Puentes of San Mar­ lies. cos. Sisters include Mrs. Memorials may be given t.o the Prultf );. ~~ ., 1 ,~ 1 ti ... Olivia Barrera Arzola, Mrs. Presbyterian Children's Home. Graveside seTVlces wereM eld rt~ Fidela Barrera Arrangements are under th d t Memory Lawn emo Villalpando, of San Marcos, direction of Pennington Funeral P:k a for Wiley M. Pruitt of San • Mrs. oemi Barrera Home. Marco ' who died July 13 ati the age : Pinales of Austin, brothers of82. RC : Samuela Barrera of He is survived by one son, . • Chicago, lzmael Barrera of Pruitt of Westpoint, Texas; two $ daughters, Frances Lawler of RI- : San Antonio, Abraham Barrera of Del Rio, Arnulfo chardson and Bernice Covey of San : Marcos; 17 grandchildren, 44 great- • Rio of San Marcos, Eloy grandchildren, and two great-gr at- Rios of Chicago, Maximino Flores of Monterrey, grandchildren. d th A.Trangem nts were un er e I Mexico. SMHC direction of Pennington Funeral Home. I Pyland

ervice for Murray Pyland, 76, of w Braunfels will be held Tu day at 3 p.m . at the First Presbyterian Church of San Marco with interment 1 following at M mory Lawn " m tery. H died March 26. Pyland i urvived by his wit Grace Pyland, of ew Braunfels, one son Murry Pyl nd, Jr. or Portland. r on , on brother ubl tt Pyland of Abilene and four ist rs, Bernie Nichols of Houston Elizabeth W t­ moreland or San Antonio Mrs. Bob K rch ville of Kyl ' and Mrs. Cecil Evans of Kyl .