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Page 4, Thursday, January 14,2010 Headlight Want Ads Work Wonders News for Southern Colorado County, Texas The Eagle Lake Headlight Obituaries i "i - S-- k V - -. I V E \ I 1i i V hi { t\ \\ :\ i\ >.\ v.\ *.\ K.'» if >. \ T'he Tamify of Troy Richardson, 'Jr. would like to express cCeepest gratitude to 'Assistant Tire Chief TJarrefl Stanick, 'Rice Consolidated School (District ana'Administrators, Coach TJumont, Tagle Lake TJMS Service, and Tagle Lake, 'Matthews and surrounding communities. A specialthanks to Jewel Lewis, 'Rev. T>ave Curry and Moderator Ohie R.hodes. We cannot say in words what we feel, hutjust wanted to take this time to say, "Thank You..." Rev. A$. Jones andTamify Pharmacy & Your Health EAGLE LAKE DRUGSTORE Steve K. Balas, RPh 702 South McCarty Eagle Lake 234-2502 •Patient Counseling We Accept piaster Card, VISA, Discover & American Express •Insurance Plans: Blue Cross, NPA, PCS, Pro-Serve, Sanus, PAID, Texas Medicaid 24 Hour Emergency Phone: 234-3834 Antihistamines for Motion Sickness Motion sickness can occur when traveling on cruise ships, airplanes, trains, and automobiles. It is thought to occur when there is an imbalance between the eholinergic and adrenergic systems in the central nervous system. The brain senses movement in response to signals received from a person's ears, eyes, and muscles. If the signals do not match, motion sickness may result. For example, if the eyes cannot sense movement because a window is not available during transportation while the inner ear senses motion, a mismatch in signals to the brain about motion may occur. Symptoms of motion sickness include nausea, dizziness, and cold sweats. Antihistamines available over-the-counter, such as meclizine (Bonine) and dimenhydrinate (Drama/nine), are used for the treatment and pre- vention of motion sickness. They are usually taken 30 to 60 minutes before traveling. These medications may cause dry mouth and drowsi- ness. Scopolamine [Transderm Scop) is a medication that also may be prescribed for motion sickness. Scopolamine works by inhibiting the eho- linergic system. The medication is worn as a patch behind the ear to prevent motion sickness for up to 3 days. Common side effects include dry mouth, blurred vision, and drowsiness. Eagle Lake Funeral Home Monuments - Pre-Arranged Burial Plans Family Owned Barry D. Shepard, Funeral Director Frank Navarro 607 N. Mc Carty Ave., Eagle Lake, Texas 979-234-2011 Serving Families with Compassion and Dignity Wilburn Black On December 21, our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend to many passed away. Wilburn was born June 20, 1915 to Caswell and Mary Martin Black in Tyler, Texas. He spent his early years in Da- isetta, Texas wherein he gradu- ated from Hull Daisetta High School in 1933. In 1935, he married his high school sweetheart, Lenere Gools- by, his wife of 74 W years. For 17 sars he owned and operated le Humble Service Station in )aisetta. He faithfully served his coun- try during World War H. In 1953, he relocated the family to Eagle Lake and accepted a po- sition with Tenneco Oil Company. He completed his tenure with Tenneco Oil in Palacios after 28 years of service. In 1980 he retired to Rock Is- land to enjoy the family ranch. He is preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Glen Black; a sister, Nona Hatchell; and his nephew, Don Hatchell. He is survived by his wife, Lenere; two daughters, Judith TenNapel and Martha Goolsby; his sons-in-law, Clayton TenNapel and Morris Goolsby; four grand- children, Brian TenNapel, Nan Jolly, Amy Doolan and Meg Mal- lay; and their spouses, Lisa, Dan, Brian, and Matthew; six great grandchildren, Lauren, Kinsley, Dylan, Josie, Jake and Max. Memorials may be directed in Wilburn's name to Houston Hospice, 1905 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX 77030. Arrangements were under the direction of Rosewood Funeral Home in Pasadena. Sympathy is extended to the family in their loss. Lydia R. Cantu Lydia R. Cantu, 80, of Eagle Lake passed away January 8 in Sealy. She was born August 3,1929 in Luling the daughter of Romaldo and Sara Godino. Lydia was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband, Frank Cantu. Survivors include two sisters, Pauline Maldonado of Eagle Lake Brasher Bonus SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 2010 BUICK LACROSSE CXL $30,945 MSRP $500 BRASHER MOTOR DISCOUNT 8C $ 1,000 GM BONUS CASH FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS* $29,445 +TTL A FAMILY TRADITION SINCE 1915 BUICK" * See dealer for details, not all customers will Qualify and Olivia and husband, Refugio Cardenas of Eagle Lake; two brothers, Romaldo Godino, Jr. of Victoria and Narcisco and wife, Dora Godino of Eagle Lake; and nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Sunday, January 10 at 10 a.m. from Eagle Lake Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Aguilar officiating. Interment followed in Lakeside Latin Cemetery in Eagle Lake. Pallbearers were Rufus Carde- nas, Brian Matti, Jesse Rodriguez, Arnold Cardenas, Brian Cardenas and Adrian Gonzales. Memorials may be made to the Parish of the Nativity Catholic Church. Sympathy is extended to the family in their loss. Harriet Lee Davidson Harriet Lee Davidson, 70 of Brazoria, passed away on Sunday, January 10, surrounded by her family. She was born on January 4,1940 in Eagle Lake. Harriet will forever be remem- bered for her love of her family. Her most important things in life were always her husband, children, and grandchildren. She spent her entire adult life teaching and modeling to them the importance of spend- ing and cherishing time with one another. Her legacy and traditions will continue for many generations to come. Funeral services will be held, 10:30 a.m., Saturday, January 16, at the First United Methodist Church of Brazoria with Pastor Greg Oberg officiating. Burial will follow at Brazoria Cemetery. Visitation will be at Baker Funeral Home in West Columbia on Friday, January 15, from 6 until 8 p.m. Pallbearers will be Michael Northen, Bryce Hogan, Jonathon Bischof, Raymond Jalufka, Dar- rell Northen, John Heldman, Mike Bischof, and Mark Jalufka. Honorary pall bearers will be, Charlie and John Jalufka, Sammy Bischof and Sean Cash. Left to cherish her memory are her husband of 37 years, Billy Glenn Davidson; daughters, Di- anna Northen and husband, Dar- rell; Linda Jalufka and husband, Mark; Suzanne Bischof and hus- band, Mike; Mary Heldman and husband, John; grandchildren, Michael and Jenni Northen; Ray, Charlie, and John Jalufka; Jonny, Katie, and Sammy Bischof; Bryce Hogan and Hannah Heldman; sisters, Jennie Motheral and husband, Bruce; Sarah Smith and husband, Richard; brother, Bob McLellan and wife Susan; numer- ous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. Harriet was preceded in death by her father, Charles Samuel McLellan; her mother, Martha (Golden) McLellan Matthews; three grandsons, John Cornelius, Michael and Matthew Bischof. Memorial donations may be made in her name to the First United Methodist Church of Bra- zoria, 409 Lazy Lane, Brazoria, Texas 77422. Services are under the direc- tion of Baker Funeral Home in West Columbia. Online condolences may be left for the family by signing the guestbook at www.bakerfuneral- home.net. Sympathy is extended to the family in their loss. Elmer L. Koons Memorial services for Elmer L. Koons, 95, of Eagle Lake will be held on Thursday, January 14, at 7 p.m. from Christian City Fel- lowship in Sealy. Elmer was born in Lenapah, Oklahoma to parents Arthur and Laura Bell (Henson) Koons. Elmer graduated High School in 1934 and attended Duke Uni- versity. He served in the United States Army during WWII. Elmer was stationed at Pope Air Force Base and Fort Bragg and he served under General George Patton during the war. Elmer Koons passed away December 11,2009 in Sealy. Elmer is survived by his broth- er, Jess Koons of Liberal, Kansas and numerous friends. He was preceded in death by his parents. Sympathy is extended to the family in their loss. New Arrivals Brasher Motor Company 979-725-8515 WWW.BRASHERMOTORS.COM 800-375-2438 1700 INTERSTATE 10 EAST WEIMAR, TEXAS Bri'Ashia Ranaye Broaden Brian Broaden of Washington, Texas and Shanae Black of Eagle Lake are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a daughter, born January 6, at Rice Medical Center in Eagle Lake. Bri'Ashia Ranaye, weighed seven pounds and measured 20 inches at birth. She was welcomed home by her big sister, Brianna Broaden, age three. Maternal grandparents are Oliver and Renee Thomas of Eagle Lake. Paternal grandparents are Rev. Emory and Brenda Davis of Washington, TX. Great-grandparents are Es- ther Richardson of Eagle Lake, Earlleen Upson of Eagle Lake, Emma Broaden of Washington, TX and Lilly Ford of Brenham. Francisco I. Chavira Amanda Huerta and Francisco A Chavira of Houston are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a son, born Janu- ary 9, at Rice Medical Center in Eagle Lake. Francisco weighed six pounds, 15 ounces and measured 21 inches at birth. He was welcomed home by his half sister, Gabrielle Beatrice Chavira, age three. Maternal grandparents are Nick Huerta and Blanca Huerta of Houston. Paternal grandparents are Francisco Chavira and Rose Chavira of Houston. Ty Dippel Tee and Sunny Dippel of Bren- ham are pronouncing the birth of a son, Tieman Henry Dippel, IV. Arriving Tuesday, January 5 at 8:42 in the morning at College Station Medical Center, the little lad tipped the scales at seven pounds and eight ounces and measured 19 and one-half inches from the top of his head to the tips of his toes. Nicknamed "Ty", the newborn chap is being welcomed home by his big sister, Victoria Taylor, age two. Ty's maternal grandparents are Ralph and Connie Gertson of Eagle Lake. Proud maternal great-grandparents are Ralph and JoAnn Gertson of Eagle Lake and the late Dorothy and Sonny Bre- ithaupt. His maternal great-great grandmother is Pearl Meitzen Ulrich, also of Eagle Lake. Paternally, the young gent's grandparents are Tieman and Katherine Dippel of Brenham and great-grandparents are Thomas and Peggy Wright of Nacogdoches and the late Evelyn and Tieman Dippel, Sr. The new mother is the former Sunny Gertson of Eagle Lake. Leanna Maeve Range 1 David and Lisa Rangel of Garwood are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, born Janu- ary 5 at Columbus Community Hospital. Leanna Maeve weighed seven pounds, four ounces. She was welcomed home by sisters, Leyva and Lexia Rangel. Grandparents are Juana Tapia of El Campo and Rafael and Gra- ciela Rangel of Rock Island. Great-grandparents are Fran- cisco and Mercedes Gonzales of Nada, Maria Del Refugio Her- nandez of Mexico and Margarito Rangel also of Mexico. A subscription makes the great New Arrivals Gift! We're Online at www.eaglelake headlight.com. We Now Accept Credit Cards Subscribe to the Headlight and you'll never be in the dark... FIRST r/l/ationa/ V^ BANK Member F.D.I.C.-Bank of Friendly Service«Eagle Lake Headlight Want Ads Work Wonders! Your Ad Here! Attend the Church of Your Choice... EQUIPPERS OUTREACH FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL: 200 N. College, Weimar,Texas 78962; 979-725-8233; Pastor Jerry Adkins. GREATER RISING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH: 580 Old Altaic Road, Eagle Lake; Rev. Truman Scott Sr., Pastor; 234-2423 or 758-3745. GREATER UNION BAPTIST CHURCH: Matthews Community; Co. Rd 141; Rev. Lawrence C. Robertson, Pastor; 234-2581. MT. CARMEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH: Hwy. 90-A (Pecan Valley), Eagle Lake; Rev. H.O. Williams, Pastor; 234-5813. LIVING HOPE CHURCH: Eagle Lake; Revs. Joe and Mercy Fling; 234-5536. BEREACLADIC: 623 Maple Avenue, Eagle Lake; 234-2130. ROCK ISLAND FULL GOSPEL: P.O. Box 232, Rock Island; 234-5840. CHRISTIAN CITY FELLOWSHIP: 1140 Meyer, Sealy; Rusty Griffin, Pastor. THE DAY OF PENTECOST AP0ST0L1STIC REVIVAL RISING STAR: FM102 South, Matthews; 4 p.m. (at Mt. Zion), Rev. R.L. Carter Sr. GREATER NEW FAITH CHURCH: 6406 Guyler, Wallis; Rev. Clay Spears, Pastor; 979478-2169. EAST BERNARD FIRST BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST: 527 N. Lake, Eagle Lake; Rev. Kevin Collison, Pastor; 234-2571. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST: 405 S. Lake, Eagle bke; 234-5795. IGLESIA BAUTISTIA GETSEMANI: 901B Street, Eagle Lake; Rev. Mario Vasquez. GREATER MT. OLIVE BAPTIST: Rev. Dave Curry; 709 N. Lake, Eagle Lake; 234-3545. WRIGHT GROVE BAPTIST: Rev.TJ. Cunningham Jr.; Altair. PROVIDENCE BAPTIST: 1207 Seaholm, Eagle Lake; Rev. Coby Shorter Jr., 234-3735. CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 306 E. Stockbridge, Eagle Lake, 234-3437. ROCK ISLAND BAPTIST: Bob Allison, Pastor. SHERIDAN FIRST BAPTIST: FM 2437,234-3136. WHITE CLOUD BAPTIST CHURCH: 202 Old Altair Road, Eagle Lake; Rev. Obie Rhodes, Pastor; 234-3800. JESUS IS MY REFUGE: 115 N. McCarty, Eagle Lake; Rev. Diana Aguilera. CHURCH OF CHRIST: Sheridan. NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP: Hwy. 90A, Sheridan; Del Sanford, Pastor; 234-3276. CHRIST OUR REDEEMER-Charismatic: Jerry C. McKinney, Pastor; 979478-7534or478-6512. HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH: East Bernard. CATHOLIC PARISH OFTHE NATIVITY: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Sanctuary: 308 N. Stevenson, Eagle Lake; 8 a.m. (Espanol), 10 a.m. (English) 6 p.m. Saturday (English), Rev. Robert F. Guerra, P.O. Box 307; 234-2842. ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH: Box 97, Nada; Fr. Joe Vrana; 758-3218. GRACE LUTHERAN: 408 N. Stevenson, Eagle Lake; Services begin at 11 a.m.; Rev. Bill Mosley, Pastor; 234-3381. LEHRER MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST: Garwood; 9 a.m. worship. LISSIE UNITED METHODIST: Rev. Janice Kerlee, Pastor; 234-2112, Lissie. ROCK ISLAND METHODIST: Ken Seller Jr. Lay-Pastor. UNITED METHODIST: 200 W. Prairie; Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship, 10:45 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: 106 E. State Street, Eagle Lake; 234-3368. VINE OF THE LORD: 1300 E. State Street, Eagle bke; Rev. Paul Aguilar, Pastor; 234-7543. CROSSROAD ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 510 Wallace.East Bernard; Pastor George Kutach; 979-335-7706. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS: 600 W. St., Sealy; Marshall Crosby, Branch Pres. CHURCH OF CHRIST: 815 Milam, Columbus; Lynn Wilson, Minister. THE SHEPHERD'S WAY: Interdenominalion Christian Fellowship; 1225 Eagle Lake Road, Sealy, Frank Lucas, Pastor; 979-885-1225. SOUTH POINT BAPTIST CHURCH: 6407 Hwy 71-S, Garwood; 979-758-3039. BIBLE TRUTH APOSTOLIC CHURCH: Corner of S. Wharton & E. First St., El Campo; Pastor Larry T. Smith, 979-543-2331 .-non-denominational. MT. SINAI EVANGELICAL MINISTRIES: 510 Prairie St., Eagle Lake, Rev. Thomas E. Kuykendall, pastor/founder. 979-234-3259 Bible Verse of The Week "He has scattered abroad his gifts to the poor; his righteousness endures forever." - II Corinthians 9:9 Submitted by Donna Semora ALL AROUND COWBOY CHURCH 2551 Hwy. 36 North Sealy Everyone is WELCOME A come as you are Church. 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Page 1: Brasher Bonus - Wintermann Libarchives.wintermannlib.org/images/ELH 2010/2010-01-14_0004.pdfJan 14, 2010  · Pallbearers were Rufus Carde- nas, Brian Matti, Jesse Rodriguez, Arnold

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News for Southern Colorado County, Texas — The Eagle Lake Headlight

Obituaries

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T'he Tamify of Troy Richardson, 'Jr. would like to express cCeepest gratitude to 'Assistant Tire Chief TJarrefl Stanick,

'Rice Consolidated School (District ana'Administrators, Coach TJumont, Tagle Lake TJMS Service, and Tagle

Lake, 'Matthews and surrounding communities. A specialthanks to Jewel Lewis, 'Rev. T>ave Curry and

Moderator Ohie R.hodes. We cannot say in words what we feel, hut just wanted to

take this time to say, "Thank You..." Rev. A$. Jones andTamify

Pharmacy & Your Health

EAGLE LAKE DRUGSTORE Steve K. Balas, RPh

702 South McCarty • Eagle Lake • 234-2502 •Patient Counseling • We Accept piaster Card, VISA, Discover & American Express •Insurance Plans: Blue Cross, NPA, PCS, Pro-Serve, Sanus, PAID, Texas Medicaid

24 Hour Emergency Phone: 234-3834

Antihistamines for Motion Sickness Motion sickness can occur when traveling on cruise ships, airplanes,

trains, and automobiles. It is thought to occur when there is an imbalance between the eholinergic and adrenergic systems in the central nervous system. The brain senses movement in response to signals received from a person's ears, eyes, and muscles. If the signals do not match, motion sickness may result. For example, if the eyes cannot sense movement because a window is not available during transportation while the inner ear senses motion, a mismatch in signals to the brain about motion may occur. Symptoms of motion sickness include nausea, dizziness, and cold sweats.

Antihistamines available over-the-counter, such as meclizine (Bonine) and dimenhydrinate (Drama/nine), are used for the treatment and pre- vention of motion sickness. They are usually taken 30 to 60 minutes before traveling. These medications may cause dry mouth and drowsi- ness. Scopolamine [Transderm Scop) is a medication that also may be prescribed for motion sickness. Scopolamine works by inhibiting the eho- linergic system. The medication is worn as a patch behind the ear to prevent motion sickness for up to 3 days. Common side effects include dry mouth, blurred vision, and drowsiness.

Eagle Lake Funeral Home Monuments - Pre-Arranged Burial Plans

Family Owned Barry D. Shepard, Funeral Director • Frank Navarro

607 N. Mc Carty Ave., Eagle Lake, Texas

979-234-2011 Serving Families with Compassion and Dignity

Wilburn Black On December 21, our beloved

husband, father, grandfather, and friend to many passed away.

Wilburn was born June 20, 1915 to Caswell and Mary Martin Black in Tyler, Texas.

He spent his early years in Da- isetta, Texas wherein he gradu- ated from Hull Daisetta High School in 1933.

In 1935, he married his high school sweetheart, Lenere Gools- by, his wife of 74 W years. For 17

sars he owned and operated le Humble Service Station in )aisetta.

He faithfully served his coun- try during World War H.

In 1953, he relocated the family to Eagle Lake and accepted a po- sition with Tenneco Oil Company. He completed his tenure with Tenneco Oil in Palacios after 28 years of service.

In 1980 he retired to Rock Is- land to enjoy the family ranch.

He is preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Glen Black; a sister, Nona Hatchell; and his nephew, Don Hatchell.

He is survived by his wife, Lenere; two daughters, Judith TenNapel and Martha Goolsby; his sons-in-law, Clayton TenNapel and Morris Goolsby; four grand- children, Brian TenNapel, Nan Jolly, Amy Doolan and Meg Mal- lay; and their spouses, Lisa, Dan, Brian, and Matthew; six great grandchildren, Lauren, Kinsley, Dylan, Josie, Jake and Max.

Memorials may be directed in Wilburn's name to Houston Hospice, 1905 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX 77030.

Arrangements were under the direction of Rosewood Funeral Home in Pasadena.

Sympathy is extended to the family in their loss.

Lydia R. Cantu Lydia R. Cantu, 80, of Eagle

Lake passed away January 8 in Sealy.

She was born August 3,1929 in Luling the daughter of Romaldo and Sara Godino.

Lydia was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by

her parents; and husband, Frank Cantu.

Survivors include two sisters, Pauline Maldonado of Eagle Lake

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and Olivia and husband, Refugio Cardenas of Eagle Lake; two brothers, Romaldo Godino, Jr. of Victoria and Narcisco and wife, Dora Godino of Eagle Lake; and nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held Sunday, January 10 at 10 a.m. from Eagle Lake Funeral Home with Rev. Paul Aguilar officiating. Interment followed in Lakeside Latin Cemetery in Eagle Lake.

Pallbearers were Rufus Carde- nas, Brian Matti, Jesse Rodriguez, Arnold Cardenas, Brian Cardenas and Adrian Gonzales.

Memorials may be made to the Parish of the Nativity Catholic Church.

Sympathy is extended to the family in their loss.

Harriet Lee Davidson Harriet Lee Davidson, 70 of

Brazoria, passed away on Sunday, January 10, surrounded by her family. She was born on January 4,1940 in Eagle Lake.

Harriet will forever be remem- bered for her love of her family.

Her most important things in life were always her husband, children, and grandchildren.

She spent her entire adult life teaching and modeling to them the importance of spend- ing and cherishing time with one another.

Her legacy and traditions will continue for many generations to come.

Funeral services will be held, 10:30 a.m., Saturday, January 16, at the First United Methodist Church of Brazoria with Pastor Greg Oberg officiating.

Burial will follow at Brazoria Cemetery.

Visitation will be at Baker Funeral Home in West Columbia on Friday, January 15, from 6 until 8 p.m.

Pallbearers will be Michael Northen, Bryce Hogan, Jonathon Bischof, Raymond Jalufka, Dar- rell Northen, John Heldman, Mike Bischof, and Mark Jalufka.

Honorary pall bearers will be, Charlie and John Jalufka, Sammy Bischof and Sean Cash.

Left to cherish her memory are her husband of 37 years, Billy Glenn Davidson; daughters, Di- anna Northen and husband, Dar- rell; Linda Jalufka and husband, Mark; Suzanne Bischof and hus- band, Mike; Mary Heldman and husband, John; grandchildren, Michael and Jenni Northen; Ray, Charlie, and John Jalufka; Jonny, Katie, and Sammy Bischof; Bryce Hogan and Hannah Heldman; sisters, Jennie Motheral and husband, Bruce; Sarah Smith and husband, Richard; brother, Bob McLellan and wife Susan; numer- ous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends.

Harriet was preceded in death by her father, Charles Samuel McLellan; her mother, Martha (Golden) McLellan Matthews; three grandsons, John Cornelius, Michael and Matthew Bischof.

Memorial donations may be

made in her name to the First United Methodist Church of Bra- zoria, 409 Lazy Lane, Brazoria, Texas 77422.

Services are under the direc- tion of Baker Funeral Home in West Columbia.

Online condolences may be left for the family by signing the guestbook at www.bakerfuneral- home.net.

Sympathy is extended to the family in their loss.

Elmer L. Koons Memorial services for Elmer

L. Koons, 95, of Eagle Lake will be held on Thursday, January 14, at 7 p.m. from Christian City Fel- lowship in Sealy.

Elmer was born in Lenapah, Oklahoma to parents Arthur and Laura Bell (Henson) Koons.

Elmer graduated High School in 1934 and attended Duke Uni- versity.

He served in the United States Army during WWII.

Elmer was stationed at Pope Air Force Base and Fort Bragg and he served under General George Patton during the war.

Elmer Koons passed away December 11,2009 in Sealy.

Elmer is survived by his broth- er, Jess Koons of Liberal, Kansas and numerous friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

Sympathy is extended to the family in their loss.

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Bri'Ashia Ranaye Broaden Brian Broaden of Washington,

Texas and Shanae Black of Eagle Lake are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a daughter, born January 6, at Rice Medical Center in Eagle Lake.

Bri'Ashia Ranaye, weighed seven pounds and measured 20 inches at birth.

She was welcomed home by her big sister, Brianna Broaden, age three.

Maternal grandparents are Oliver and Renee Thomas of Eagle Lake.

Paternal grandparents are Rev. Emory and Brenda Davis of Washington, TX.

Great-grandparents are Es- ther Richardson of Eagle Lake, Earlleen Upson of Eagle Lake, Emma Broaden of Washington, TX and Lilly Ford of Brenham.

Francisco I. Chavira Amanda Huerta and Francisco

A Chavira of Houston are pleased to announce the birth of their second child, a son, born Janu- ary 9, at Rice Medical Center in Eagle Lake.

Francisco weighed six pounds, 15 ounces and measured 21 inches at birth.

He was welcomed home by his half sister, Gabrielle Beatrice Chavira, age three.

Maternal grandparents are Nick Huerta and Blanca Huerta of Houston.

Paternal grandparents are Francisco Chavira and Rose Chavira of Houston.

Ty Dippel Tee and Sunny Dippel of Bren-

ham are pronouncing the birth of a son, Tieman Henry Dippel, IV.

Arriving Tuesday, January 5 at 8:42 in the morning at College Station Medical Center, the little lad tipped the scales at seven pounds and eight ounces and measured 19 and one-half inches from the top of his head to the tips of his toes.

Nicknamed "Ty", the newborn chap is being welcomed home by his big sister, Victoria Taylor, age two.

Ty's maternal grandparents are Ralph and Connie Gertson of Eagle Lake. Proud maternal great-grandparents are Ralph and JoAnn Gertson of Eagle Lake and the late Dorothy and Sonny Bre- ithaupt. His maternal great-great grandmother is Pearl Meitzen Ulrich, also of Eagle Lake.

Paternally, the young gent's grandparents are Tieman and Katherine Dippel of Brenham and great-grandparents are Thomas and Peggy Wright of Nacogdoches and the late Evelyn and Tieman Dippel, Sr.

The new mother is the former Sunny Gertson of Eagle Lake.

Leanna Maeve Range 1 David and Lisa Rangel of

Garwood are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, born Janu- ary 5 at Columbus Community Hospital.

Leanna Maeve weighed seven pounds, four ounces.

She was welcomed home by sisters, Leyva and Lexia Rangel.

Grandparents are Juana Tapia of El Campo and Rafael and Gra- ciela Rangel of Rock Island.

Great-grandparents are Fran- cisco and Mercedes Gonzales of Nada, Maria Del Refugio Her- nandez of Mexico and Margarito Rangel also of Mexico.

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Attend the Church of Your Choice... EQUIPPERS OUTREACH FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL: 200 N. College, Weimar,Texas 78962; 979-725-8233; Pastor Jerry Adkins. GREATER RISING STAR BAPTIST CHURCH: 580 Old Altaic Road, Eagle Lake; Rev. Truman Scott Sr., Pastor; 234-2423 or 758-3745. GREATER UNION BAPTIST CHURCH: Matthews Community; Co. Rd 141; Rev. Lawrence C. Robertson, Pastor; 234-2581. MT. CARMEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH: Hwy. 90-A (Pecan Valley), Eagle Lake; Rev. H.O. Williams, Pastor; 234-5813. LIVING HOPE CHURCH: Eagle Lake; Revs. Joe and Mercy Fling; 234-5536. BEREACLADIC: 623 Maple Avenue, Eagle Lake; 234-2130. ROCK ISLAND FULL GOSPEL: P.O. Box 232, Rock Island; 234-5840. CHRISTIAN CITY FELLOWSHIP: 1140 Meyer, Sealy; Rusty Griffin, Pastor. THE DAY OF PENTECOST AP0ST0L1STIC REVIVAL RISING STAR: FM102 South, Matthews; 4 p.m. (at Mt. Zion), Rev. R.L. Carter Sr. GREATER NEW FAITH CHURCH: 6406 Guyler, Wallis; Rev. Clay Spears, Pastor; 979478-2169. EAST BERNARD FIRST BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST: 527 N. Lake, Eagle Lake; Rev. Kevin Collison, Pastor; 234-2571. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST: 405 S. Lake, Eagle bke; 234-5795. IGLESIA BAUTISTIA GETSEMANI: 901B Street, Eagle Lake; Rev. Mario Vasquez. GREATER MT. OLIVE BAPTIST: Rev. Dave Curry; 709 N. Lake, Eagle Lake; 234-3545. WRIGHT GROVE BAPTIST: Rev.TJ. Cunningham Jr.; Altair. PROVIDENCE BAPTIST: 1207 Seaholm, Eagle Lake; Rev. Coby Shorter Jr., 234-3735. CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH: 306 E. Stockbridge, Eagle Lake, 234-3437. ROCK ISLAND BAPTIST: Bob Allison, Pastor. SHERIDAN FIRST BAPTIST: FM 2437,234-3136. WHITE CLOUD BAPTIST CHURCH: 202 Old Altair Road, Eagle Lake; Rev. Obie Rhodes, Pastor; 234-3800.

JESUS IS MY REFUGE: 115 N. McCarty, Eagle Lake; Rev. Diana Aguilera.

CHURCH OF CHRIST: Sheridan. NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP: Hwy. 90A, Sheridan; Del Sanford, Pastor; 234-3276. CHRIST OUR REDEEMER-Charismatic: Jerry C. McKinney, Pastor; 979478-7534or478-6512. HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH: East Bernard. CATHOLIC PARISH OFTHE NATIVITY: Our Lady of Perpetual Help Sanctuary: 308 N.

Stevenson, Eagle Lake; 8 a.m. (Espanol), 10 a.m. (English) 6 p.m. Saturday (English), Rev. Robert F. Guerra, P.O. Box 307; 234-2842.

ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH: Box 97, Nada; Fr. Joe Vrana; 758-3218. GRACE LUTHERAN: 408 N. Stevenson, Eagle Lake; Services begin at 11 a.m.; Rev. Bill

Mosley, Pastor; 234-3381. LEHRER MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST: Garwood; 9 a.m. worship. LISSIE UNITED METHODIST: Rev. Janice Kerlee, Pastor; 234-2112, Lissie. ROCK ISLAND METHODIST: Ken Seller Jr. Lay-Pastor. UNITED METHODIST: 200 W. Prairie; Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Worship, 10:45 a.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN: 106 E. State Street, Eagle Lake; 234-3368. VINE OF THE LORD: 1300 E. State Street, Eagle bke; Rev. Paul Aguilar, Pastor;

234-7543. CROSSROAD ASSEMBLY OF GOD: 510 Wallace.East Bernard; Pastor George Kutach;

979-335-7706. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS: 600 W. St., Sealy; Marshall

Crosby, Branch Pres. CHURCH OF CHRIST: 815 Milam, Columbus; Lynn Wilson, Minister. THE SHEPHERD'S WAY: Interdenominalion Christian Fellowship; 1225 Eagle Lake

Road, Sealy, Frank Lucas, Pastor; 979-885-1225. SOUTH POINT BAPTIST CHURCH: 6407 Hwy 71-S, Garwood; 979-758-3039. BIBLE TRUTH APOSTOLIC CHURCH: Corner of S. Wharton & E. First St., El Campo;

Pastor Larry T. Smith, 979-543-2331 .-non-denominational. MT. SINAI EVANGELICAL MINISTRIES: 510 Prairie St., Eagle Lake, Rev. Thomas E.

Kuykendall, pastor/founder. 979-234-3259

Bible Verse of The Week

"He has scattered abroad his gifts to the poor; his righteousness endures forever." - II Corinthians 9:9

Submitted by Donna Semora

ALL AROUND COWBOY CHURCH 2551 Hwy. 36 North • Sealy

Everyone is WELCOME A come as you are Church. Sunday 10 a.m.; Bible Study,

6 p.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m.

Pastor: Sonny Rice 979-885-2799

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