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Obituary Index 1875 to 2011 √ = Obit on File Page 1 of 188 Last Updated: 9/2/11 Copyright Burnet County Genealogical Society N Obituary Index 1875 to 2011 √ = obit on file Name, age Resident of Newspaper Issue date Aagesen, Annie Marie Llano County Journal 2007 08 22 Abbott, Edith R., 87 Marble Falls River Cities Tribune 2002 06 07 √ Abernathy, JoAnn, 61 Magnolia Beach Burnet Bulletin 2004 08 04 Abernathy, JoAnn, 61 Magnolia Beach River Cities Tribune 2004 08 06 Abernathy, Joseph Edwin “Joe Ed”, 31 Burnet River Cities Tribune 2004 07 16 Adair, Catherine Louise, 55 Burnet Burnet Bulletin 1977 11 28 Adamcik, Robert (Bob) Frank, 65 Burnet River Cities Tribune 2001 11 09 Adams, Claud Byron, 69 Marble Falls Burnet Bulletin 1970 07 16 Adams, Elisha Q., 90 Lake Victor Burnet Bulletin 1948 07 01 Adams, Elsie Ouida, 91 Marble Falls Citizens Gazette 2011 03 09 √ Adams, Frank Edward, 74 Comanche Commanche Chief 1966 07 01 √ Adams, H. A. “Hap”, 85 Llano River Cities Tribune 2004 01 09 Adams, Hershell Garth, 86 Buchanan Dam River Cities Tribune 2003 12 19 Adams, Ira Doyle, Jr., 60; son of Dole Burnet River Cities Daily 2006 05 19 and Mable Spivey Adams Tribune Burnet Bulletin 2006 05 24 Adams, James, 41 Llano River Cities Daily 2006 02 09 Tribune Adams, John Edward River Cities Tribune 2001 05 11 Adams, Leonard Leon River Cities Tribune 2001 06 29 Adams, Michael Hoyt, 58; son of Burnet River Cities Daily 2006 03 07 Waite and Lucille Adams of Burnet Tribune Burnet Bulletin 2006 03 08 Adams, Vera Ruth Llano News 2007 06 20 Adams, Virgil Burnet Bulletin 2007 11 21 Affolter, Donald E., 74 Llano River Cities Tribune 2002 09 21 Agee, Stanley Lovelace, 73 Marble Falls Burnet Bulletin 1984 03 15 Aguilar, Loretta Lee, 41 Austin River Cities Daily 2006 03 30 Tribune Aguilar, Tony, 54 Marble Falls River Cities Tribune 2003 02 07 Ainsworth, Trudy Conrad, 79; w/pic Horseshoe Bay Llano News 2006 07 26 River Cities Daily Tribune 2006 07 21 Aishman, Iris Dean, 87 Llano Burnet Bulletin 2004 07 21 Aishman, Iris Dean, 87 Kingsland River Cities Tribune 2004 07 23 Alberding, R.J. (Bob) River Cities Tribune 2000 06 02 Albritton, Robert Dean, 47 Burnet Burnet Bulletin 2004 06 02 Alcorn, James, 76; w/pic; Korean War Bertram River Cities Daily 2006 06 27 vet, Navy Tribune Burnet Bulletin 2006 06 28 Page 1 of 188 Last Updated: 9/2/11 Copyright Burnet County Genealogical Society Obituary Index 1875 to 2011 √ = obit on file Name, age Resident of Newspaper Issue date Alcorn, Maggie Rea, 85; b. 1921 in Marble Falls Burnet Bulletin 2007 01 31 Milam County Alderman, Elora Buck; 97; w/pic b. in Kingsland Llano News 2006 12 06 Rockdale to Carter Tubb Buck and Virginia Florence Holland Alderson, Lizzie Adaline, 95 Burnet Burnet Bulletin 1986 11 06 Alderson, William T., 74 Marble Falls The Highlander 1965 04 29 √ Alexander, Alice B., 86 Burnet Burnet Bulletin 1961 04 27 Alexander, Ben Griffin, 90 Burnet River Cities Tribune 2004 02 27 Alexander, C. N. “Newt”, 75 Caldwell Highlander (PDF) 2008 12 26 Alexander, Ethel Etta, 94 Llano/Burnet River Cities Tribune 2002 03 01 Alexander, Frank, 82 Burnet Local 1917 10 √ Alexander, Gladys Virginia Dotson, Uvalde Burnet Bulletin 1994 08 04 93 Alexander, Grace P., 78 Burnet Burnet Bulletin 2006 01 11 Alexander, John Ross, 91 Burnet Bulletin 1924 05 00 √ Alexander, L.E., 82 Pebble Mound Burnet Bulletin 1941 09 11 Alexander, Lela F., 79 Burnet River Cities Tribune 2004 10 15 Alexander, Lillian Flois Roach, 82; Houston Burnet Bulletin 1997 08 06 √ dau of James T. Roach and Nettie DeLa Fosse of Burnet Alexander, M.S., 42 Marble Falls, Dallas Morning News 1909 01 16 √ formerly of Dallas Alexander, Marcus; b. Burnet Co. Lampasas Burnet Bulletin 1943 05 13 1863; son of William & Jane Pogue Alexander Alexander, Marjorie Jane, 81, (picture) Highland Haven River Cities Tribune 2003 05 30 Alexander, Mary Elizabeth, 93 Burnet Burnet Bulletin 1941 03 00 Alexander, Maxine; b. 24 May 1936 Llano News 2006 10 29 River Cities Daily 2006 11 28 Tribune Llano News 2006 12 06 Alexander, R. D., 81, WWII Vet; son Burnet River Cities Tribune 2005 07 22 of R.E. and Dolly (Stewart) Alexander Burnet Bulletin 2005 07 27 Alexander, Rev. W. R. Lampasas Burnet Bulletin 1899 04 02 Alexander, Robert Burnet Burnet Bulletin 1902 01 23 √ Alexander, Robert Buford, Sr., 78 Liberty Hill Burnet Bulletin 1979 03 29 Alexander, Ruth Cramer, 86 El Paso River Cities Tribune 2005 11 25 Alexander, Stephen Albert, 87 Brady River Cities Tribune 2001 08 17 Alexander, Steve Lampasas Lampasas Leader 1913 10 17 √ Alexander, Wallace, 79 Levelland Burnet Bulletin 1938 12 00 Page 2 of 188 Last Updated: 9/2/11 Copyright Burnet County Genealogical Society Obituary Index 1875 to 2011 √ = obit on file Name, age Resident of Newspaper Issue date Allee, Ross Melton, 57 Llano News 2006 06 07 Allen, Annie Mae (Polly), 83 Bertram Burnet Bulletin 2004 10 13 Allen, Brenda Landtroop River Cities Tribune 2001 06 22 Allen, Cephronia Caledonia Bertram Enterprise 1921 06 09 √ Allen, Clifton J., 79 Spicewood River Cities Tribune 2005 04 01 Allen, E.F. “Buster”, 89, WWII vet Bertram Burnet Bulletin 2005 04 06 √ Allen, E.F., Tribute by Carole Goble √ Allen, Esther Louise, 69 Burnet Burnet Bulletin 1993 10 07 Allen, F. M. (struck by lightning) Bertram Enterprise 1916 08 10 Allen, Harry Lewis, 94; w/pic Kingsland River Cities Daily 2006 03 03 Tribune, w/pic Llano News Allen, James Leonard, Sr., 89, w/pic; Bertram Highlander 2007 04 13 √ WWII vet, Ambulance driver 2007 04 20 √ Burnet Bulletin 2007 04 25 Allen, James T. Marble Falls Dallas Morning News 1902 01 13 p1 √ Allen, Jesse Franklin, 89 Buchanan Dam Burnet Bulletin 1976 10 07 √ Allen, John L., 86 Marble Falls River Cities Tribune 2001 11 02 Allen, Johnnie H., 86; w/pic; WWII Llano Llano News 2008 11 05 vet Allen, Johnny Barnes, 69 Beaumont Burnet Bulletin 2004 11 10 Allen, Johnny Barnes, 69 Beaumont River Cities Tribune 2004 11 12 Allen, Jonathan Leroy, 31; w/pic Burnet Burnet Bulletin (PDF) 2008 10 08 Allen, Jonathan Ott, 60; son of Dr. Austin Highlander (PDF) 2008 12 26 George Scott Allen and Mary Jane Ott of Burnet Allen, Mae “Polly”, 83, dau of Alvie Bertram River Cities Tribune 2004 10 15 and Ethel Cantrell Allen, Maude E., 91; (w/photo); dau of Tow River Cities Tribune 2005 06 03 Lydia (Cole) and Jeff Herridge of Burnet Bulletin 2005 06 08 Bluffton Allen, Mittie Smith, 98 Austin Burnet Bulletin 2005 01 26 √ Allen, Opal C., 92; w/pic Round Rock; Llano News 2006 10 25 formerly of Tow Allen, Virgil D. Burnet Burnet Bulletin 1937 08 26 Allenson, Sherman T., 73 Sunrise Beach River Cities Tribune 2002 12 13 Allgood, Harold N. Llano News 2007 10 17 Allred, Michael Jay Llano News 2007 08 29 Alman, Arthur H., 84 Burnet Burnet Bulletin 1972 06 22 Alston, Raybourn B. Llano County Journal 2007 08 08 Altman, John I., 70 Burnet Burnet Bulletin 1911 04 06 √ Altom, Merlyn Lester, 79 Cherokee Llano News 2009 07 29 √ Page 3 of 188 Last Updated: 9/2/11 Copyright Burnet County Genealogical Society Obituary Index 1875 to 2011 √ = obit on file Name, age Resident of Newspaper Issue date Alton, Chris, 51 Marble Falls Burnet Bulletin 2005 10 26 River Cities Tribune 2005 10 18 Alvey, John Wesley “Jay”, w/pic Marble Falls River Cities Tribune 2005 08 19 √ Amidon, “Sissy Mary Alowese, 44 Kingsland Burnet Bulletin 2006 04 05 Llano Buzz 2006 05 03 River Cities Daily 2006 03 29 Tribune Amidon, Gilbert Melvin, 69 Burnet Burnet Bulletin 2004 05 19 Amidon, Gilbert Melvin, 69 Burnet River Cities Tribune 2004 05 21 Amidon, Rodney, 90 Lampasas Burnet Bulletin 2005 08 17 √ Amidon, Willis Dwight, 63; w/pic Leander, formerly Burnet Bulletin 2007 05 02 of Burnet Amos, Ray, 75 Ft. Stockton Citizens Gazette 2000 06 14 √ River Cities Tribune 2000 06 16 Anderson, Cecil A. “Andy” Burnet River Cities Tribune 2005 11 11 2005 11 18 Anderson, Doris Jeanelle (Strom); Riverside, Calif Llano Buzz 2007 01 10 √ w/pic Anderson, Jan, 55 Ft. Worth, River Cities Tribune 2005 05 13 formerly of Llano Anderson, Leonard Leslie, 88; w/pic/ Horseshoe Bay River Cities Daily 2006 04 18 WWII vet, Navy Tribune River Cities Daily 2006 04 16 Tribune Anderson, Maggie, 77, (w/photo) Cedar Park Burnet Bulletin 2005 11 09 River Cities Tribune 2005 11 11 Andrews, Alta E. “Dollie”, 71; b. in Spicewood Citizens Gazette 2007 05 02 Spicewood in 1935 Andrews, Dewdrop, infant Marble Falls Messenger 1899 06 08 Andrews, George McDonald Marble Falls Marble Falls Messenger 1917 11 15 √ Areola, Zoila Blanca Mariana Burnet Burnet Bulletin 2004 11 24 √ Davenport, 74 Armstrong, B. J., 65 (picture) -- River Cities Tribune 2003 03 07 Arnett, George Burnet Bulletin 1900 07 26 √ Arnold Duane Dale Llano County Journal 2007 09 26 Arnold, Conrad Lee, Sr., 76 Buchanan Dam River Cities Tribune 2003 03 14 Arnold, Lloyd H., 84, WWII vet, Lake Victor Burnet Bulletin 2007 06 20 √ Army; N. Africa, France, and Germany Arnold, Ora Mae, 100; b. near Stroud Kingsland Llano County Journal 2007 02 07 √ Okla to John Wesley Isabel and Burnet Bulletin 2007 02 07 Rebecca Lee Page 4 of 188 Last Updated: 9/2/11 Copyright Burnet County Genealogical Society Obituary Index 1875 to 2011 √ = obit on file Name, age Resident of Newspaper Issue date Arnold, Ward S. Burnet Bulletin 1935 11 14 Arp, Bill Allen, 56 Sunrise Beach River Cities Tribune 2002 09 14 Arsenault, Lorene Swahn, 81; w/pic; Burnet Burnet Bulletin 2007 04 25 dau of Gene Henry of Burnet The Highlander 2007 04 20 √ Arvin, Jane M., 80 Granite Shoals River Cities Tribune 2004 02 27 Ashabranner, Emmett D., memorial Burnet Burnet Bulletin 2007 05 02 Ashabranner, G.
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