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Helen Ruth Louder
Stanton - Helen Ruth Louder, 86, of Stanton, died on Wednesday, September 28, 2005, in a local nursing home. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Friday, September 30, 2005 at the First Baptist Church of Stanton with Rev. David Harp, pastor, officiating. Interment will follow at Evergreen cemetery Stanton.
She was born to Noah and Ruth Range on November 12, 1918, in Waco, Texas and married
Tull Ray Louder on December 22, 1945 in Dallas, Texas. He preceded her in death on May 21, 2001. Mrs. Louder taught school at the Chapman Ranch which included children from the King Ranch, and Buckner Orphans Home in Dallas, which was her favorite teaching job. She also taught school in Stanton, Grady, and Garden City retiring in the early 1970’s. Her hobbies were her children and grandchildren, she enjoyed story telling and reading. She was a member of First Baptist Church, was active in church and Sunday School, was also a member of Beta Sigma Phi which she especially enjoyed, Stanton Music Club, worked with the American Cancer Society, was active in the American EX-POW, and worked with Cub Scouts.
Survivors include three sons and two daughters-in-law, Ray and Judy Louder of Odessa, Jim Louder of Stanton, and Gene and Becca Louder also of Stanton; three grandsons, Darrell, Dewayne and Tullie Louder; two granddaughters, Carly and Sarah Louder; two great grandsons, Cory and Nicholas Louder and one great granddaughter, Brittny Robbins; two sisters, Catherine Willhoite of Long Beach, California and Joan Stark of Midland.
She was also preceded in death by her parents, and one brother, Haskel Range.
The family suggests memorials be made to, Buckners Childrens Home, P.O. Box 16206, Lubbock, Texas 79490 or to The American Cancer Society, 2304 W. Wadley, Midland, Texas 79705.
Arrangements under the direction of Gilbreath Funeral Home of Stanton.
Mozelle Wilson
Odessa - Mozelle Wilson, 82, of Crane passed away Friday Sept. 30,2005 at Crane Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Durmont, TX on February 13, 1923, to Hermon and Ruth Rankin. She was a Baptist, She was an avid oil painter and poodle groomer.
She was preceded in death by her husband Raymond Wilson in 1991.
Family and friends visitation will be Saturday, October 1st, from 5:pm to 7:pm at the Frank W. Wilson Funeral Directors 4635 Oakwood. Funeral Service will be at 2:00PM Sunday Oct. 2, 2005 at Frank W. Wilson Chapel. Interment will be at 4:00PM at the Dawson County cemetery in Lamesa. Survivors include: daughter Patricia Ann Welch and husband Elmer of Odessa, granddaughter Brenda Franks and husband Steve of Midland, and very dear friends Nancy and Les Hinkle of Odessa.
Services entrusted to Frank W. Wilson Funeral Directors.
Esiquia Villegas
McCAMEY - Esiquia Villegas, 80 of McCamey, passed away on Thursday, September 29, 2005 in the Regency Hospital in Odessa.
Rosary was said at 7:00 pm on Friday, September 30, 2005 in the Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home Chapel in Crane.
Mass will be held at 2:00 pm on Saturday, October 1, 2005 at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in McCamey. Burial will follow in the Resthaven cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home.
Mrs. Villegas was born on January 17, 1925 in Alpine, Texas. She was a homemaker and a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Fidel Villegas; a great-granddaughter, Sianna Mylene Villegas; and three brothers.
Survivors include, Six sons, Vincent Villegas and his wife Vicenta of Crane, Leo Villegas and his wife Rosaelva of Odessa, Joe Villegas and his wife Mary of Odessa, John Villegas and his wife Gloria of Crane, Augustine Villegas and his wife Mary of Crane, and Lupe Villegas and his wife Rosa of McCamey; Two Daughters, Mary Ramirez and her husband Juan of Monahans, and Virginia Ramos and her husband Florentino of Odessa; 23 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren; and 14 Brothers and Sisters.
Pallbearers will be Grandsons: Michael Villegas, Reneé Villegas, Jonathan Villegas, Gabriel Ramirez, James Villegas, Jason Villegas, Fidel Ramos, Pablo Villegas, Christopher Villegas, Jeremiah Villegas, Joey Villegas, Adrien Villegas, and Lupe Villegas, Jr.
Irene Ausbern
Crane - Irene Ausbern, 87 of Kingston, Oklahoma, and formerly of Crane, passed away on Thursday, September 29, 2005 in Madill, Oklahoma.
Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, October 3, 2005 at the Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Floyd Jennings officiating. Burial will follow in the Crane County cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home.
Irene was born on November 10, 1917 in Welty, Oklahoma. She married
Charles R. Ausbern in Hominy, Oklahoma on December 23, 1935. They lived in Oklahoma, Nevada, Texas, first living in Royalty and finally settled in Crane in 1950. They made a home and raised their family in Crane for the next 50 years. Their home was always full of family. Irene loved to garden; raising beautiful roses and vegetables. She enjoyed sewing, making quilts for all the grandchildren and great grandchildren. Holidays were always a favorite time for family to gather and she always made everyone’s favorite dishes. She was known for her homemade noodles, “shriveled” green beans, baked carrots, and especially her pies. She worked for the Crane County Hospital for 30 years, first in the laundry, then in the kitchen. After her retirement, she continued to bake and sell cakes and pies. She also would travel with the girls in the Cosmetology department to Austin as their model for them to receive their license. She did this for over 15 years.
She was a lifetime member of the First Assembly of God Church. She attended faithfully in Crane, and after moving to Oklahoma in 2000, she continued to attend there until her death.
Irene leaves behind many family and friends but the memories of “Going to Grandma’s” will never fade. The family hopes everyone will celebrate her life, but not mourn her passing.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 60 years, Charles R. Ausbern; a daughter, Margaret Campbell, 2 grandchildren, and 5 brothers and 2 sisters.
Survivors include sons, Charles R. Ausbern and his wife Rosalee of Love Grove, Oklahoma, and Tommy Ausbern and his wife Debbie of Hobbs, NM; daughters, Peggy Tilley and husband Trent of Kingston, OK; and Linda Trotter of Needville, Texas; two sisters, Louise Albin of False Church, Virginia, and Vivian Coffey of Mountain Ranch, California; 13 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren, and 2 great - great grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Timothy Campbell, Buzz Johnson, Randy Ausbern, Tommy Ausbern, Jr., Lonnie Gibson, and John Campbell.
Jasper Nemeth
Odessa - Jasper Roger Nemeth, 91, of Odessa died October 1, 2005, at his home.
Mr. Nemeth was born in Bonanza, Arkansas February 24, 1914.
Served in the U.S. Army from 1941 to 1945 in the European Theater during WW II, where he received the Purple Heart.
Jasper came to Odessa in 1949 to find work in the oilfield, which he worked for the next 30 years, he married
Gertrude Waynick Simmons on January 15, 1952 in Lovington, N.M.
Mr. Nemeth had been living in Houston, Texas for the last 6 years with his grandson and granddaughter in-law, he returned to Odessa to be able to pass in his own home. He was a member of Eisenhower Church of Christ. He was a loving and caring person who loved his wife and family, he took great joy in spending time with children, his cats and pecan trees.
He is survived by 14 brothers, sisters, and their spouses, Joe and Sarah Nemeth of Abilene, William Nemeth, Charles Nemeth, Victor Nemeth, Katharine Tankersley, and Margaret Ferrell of California. Lila Nemeth, Irene Perry, Majorie Bradshaw, Susie Nemeth, Mary Bridges, Carl and Betty Nemeth of Bonanza, Arkansas. Jackie and Marilyn Nemeth of Mississippi, Nelson and Petra Nemeth of Spain. And a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Mr. Nemeth is preceded in death by his loving wife Gertrude, stepsons Robert and Jim Simmons, parents Paul and Pearl Nemeth, sister Anna Mae Watson, brothers Dale and Paul Nemeth.
Family visitation will be 6-8 pm Monday at Frank Wilson Funeral Home.
Services will be held 2:00 pm Tuesday, October 4, 2005 at the Frank Wilson Chapel. Graveside services will be held 2:00 pm Thursday, October 6, in Mountain View cemetery outside Bonanza, Arkansas, with the Reverend Robert Berry presiding.
Services entrusted to Frank W. Wilson Funeral Directors.
L.H. ‘Dusty’ Snodgrass
Monahans - L.H. “Dusty” Snodgrass, 83, of Monahans, a retired pumper for Chevron, died Friday Sept. 30, 2005 at Hospice House in Odessa.
He was born May 27, 1922 in Rotan, TX and has been a resident of Monahans since 1942. He was a Methodist.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Oct. 3 at 1st United Methodist Church. Burial will be at Monahans Memorial cemetery
SURVIVORS: Sons, Vernon White of Channelview, Thomas E. White of Converse, and Unie Irvin, Jr. of Elk City, Okla.; daughter, Linda Carol Oyler of Grants Pass, Ore.; brothers, Gene Snodgrass of Lubbock, Homer Snodgrassof Las Cruces, N.M., Irland Snodgrass of San Angelo; sisters, Lillian Cummings of Harrison, Ark., Lois Nichols of Lubbock; nine grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren.
He was a 32nd Degree Mason. He was a WWII Veteran from 1942-1945. He was a lifetime member of West Texas Trailriders Association. He drove his covered wagon all over Texas for the Centennial Texas Covered Wagon Trail Ride. He loved kids and he loved taking care of his animals.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice House in Odessa. Online condolences can be made at msm_guestbook@cebridge.net
Services under the direction of Martinez-Smith & Miller Funeral Chapel & Crematory of Monahans.
Talvashia and Talmorion Cleveland Redic
Odessa - Talvashia Tiamonique Cleveland Redic passed away October 3, 2005 at Medical Center Hospital In Odessa, she was born October 3, 2005.
Talmorion Diamon Cleveland Redic, twin brother, passed away October 4, 2005 at Medical Center Hospital In Odessa, he was born October 4, 2005.
The two of you were all our shining light. You were the reason we went on. As soon as you came, the Lord came and got you because he needed you more up in Heaven above. We will always love you and you will always be in our hearts, but we all know that we will always and forever have two Gaurdian Angels.
Graveside services for the twins, will be held Thursday, October 6, 2005 at Rosehill cemetery in the Babyland Section, with Pastor Bill Tatum officiating.
Survivors include, mother, Talishia Cleveland, father Talvis Redic, sister, Azyanna Moss, grandparents, Pearl Jackson, Charlie Cleveland, Alvis Redic, and Larenda Jefferson
Redic all of Odessa.
Bill R. Perry
Odessa - To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven; A time to be born, a time to die, a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to morn and a time to dance.
With these words from the third chapter of Ecclesiastes we honor the earthly life of our loving father, grandfather, brother and son who passed from labor to refreshment at Hospice House in Odessa Texas on Monday October 3, 2005.
Bill R. Perry was born in Wayland, Stephens County, Texas, on March 13, 1936 to John Royce and Laura Jeanette Perry. He came to Odessa with his parents and siblings when he was four years old. He lived most of his life in Odessa and attended school from the first grade through graduation from Odessa High School in 1955. He married
the love of his life, his high school sweetheart, Wanda Gail Chandler, on December 23, 1955 in Odessa. Three children were born of this union, Cecelia, Dean and John. Bill was a devoted family man and his wife and children were the joy of his life.
He worked as a printer for many years and was considered to be one of the best in the trade. He supported his family with this vocation while attending Odessa College and Texas Tech University. Eventually he started his own printing business and ran it for several years with his wife assisting as the office manager.
He served as a Radarman 3rd class in the United States Naval Reserve during the 1950s and1960.
Bill was a member and Past Master of the Odessa Masonic Lodge Number 955. He was a 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason and a York Rite Mason.
Bill was preceded in death by his wife, Wanda, and his Mother, Laura.
He is survived by daughter Cecelia Tandy and husband Gary of Brookfield, Missouri; sons William Dean Perry of Belen, New Mexico, and John Perry and wife Gwen of Odessa father John R. Perry, brother, Gerald Perry and wife LaVeta of Odessa, sister Linda Wallender and husband David of Odessa; grandchildren Jennifer Pitt, Ben Tandy, Nikki, Michael and Chelsea Perry, Felicia Anaya, Jonathan and Julian Perry and great-grandchildren Alexis and Evan Anaya
The family wishes to acknowledge the love and care received by our loved one while at Hospice House and suggests any memorial be made to this facility in Bill’s name.
The family will receive visitors from 6 to 8 pm Thursday at Frank W. Wilson Funeral Directors.
Funeral services will be 2:00 pm Friday at Highland Methodist Church with Rev. Dick Brown officiating. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Services entrusted to Frank W. Wilson Funeral Directors.