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Anesimo Vargas

Anesimo Vargas was born on February 2, 1938, in Robstown, Texas to Anastacio and Juanita Vargas. He was raised and attended school in Cameron, Texas. He married Candelaria Suniga Vargas on August 19, 1961, in Hereford, Texas. He was moved to Hereford in 1972 from Memphis, Texas. He was employed as a sugar melter at Holly Sugar Corporation for more than 20 years and was a self-employed truck driver. He was a member of La Iglesia de San Jose.

He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, and two brothers.

Survivors include his wife, Candelaria Vargas, of Hereford; four daughters: Janie and Rolando Aquillon of Hereford; Frances and Joel Martinez, Anita and Elvis Soria, and Jennifer Vargas, all of Amarillo, TX; four sons: Rojelio and Antonia Vargas, of Vernon, TX; Joel Vargas, of Hereford; and Tomas and Elena Vargas and Anesimo, Jr., and Delma Vargas, all of Amarillo; five brothers: Pedro, Sr., and Lale Vargas, of Hereford; Jose and Josie Vargas, of Rogers, TX; and Mike and Bertha Vargas, Anastacio, Jr., and Elva Vargas, and Juan and Sylvia Vargas, all of Cameron; two sisters: Adela and Dimas Corona, of Cameron, and Alpedia and Fred Fenton, of Scranton, PA; 19 grandchildren and1 great granddaughter.

Mr. Vargas died on Wednesday, January 29, 2003, at age 64.

Cleo McCutchen

Cleo Boydston was born on February 19, 1927 in Old Church, Oklahoma to George Clarence Boydston and Carrie Fleeter Radford. She attended schools in Blue, Oklahoma. She married Wayne W. McCutchen on December 22, 1971 in Plainview, Texas, He preceded her in death on September 9, 1983. She moved Hereford, Texas from Plainview, Texas in 1971. She had been employed at Armour Meat Packing in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and in Hereford at Taylor & Sons Foods for more than 2 years; Troy’s Sweet Shop for more than 19 years; and at Nazarene Kids Korner. She was a member of The Church of the Nazarene.

She is survived by 2 daughters, Brenda Beams of Shallowater, Texas, and Shirley Winchester of Las Lunas, New Mexico; two stepdaughters, Joy Bunch of Hereford, Texas, and Waynelle Couch of Silverton, Texas; 1 stepson, J.R. McCutchen of Wichita Falls, Texas; 1 sister, Beatrice Williams of Plainview, Texas; 13 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren.

The family suggest memorials to Nazarene Christian Academy, 1410 La Plata Drive, Hereford, Texas 79045.

Mrs. McCutchen died on Sunday, January 26, 2003 at the age of 75.

Margie Blagg

Margie Blagg was born on December 13, 1928 in Boswell, Oklahoma to William and Emma Flood Cheek. She had been a resident of Lubbock since moving from Boswell, Oklahoma in 1950. She was employed by Morton Foods from 1956 until she went to work for Town and Country Stores in 1981. She retired in 1992 from Town and Country Stores and was a member of the United Pentecostal Church.

Her brother, Hubert Cheek of Broken Bow, Oklahoma; her sister, Sue McAda of Lubbock; eight nieces and nephews; eighteen great-nieces and great-nephews survive her.

The family suggests memorials be sent to the Joe Arrington Cancer Center.

She died on Saturday, November 30, 2002, at the age of 73.

Fayma M. Davidson

Fayma M. Davidson was born August 10, 1923 in Cottle County and had been a resident of Lubbock since 1938. She married Pat N. Davidson, March 7, 1943 in Lubbock. She had been involved with the P.T.A. and the Campfire Girls. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Dorcas Sunday School Class. She was a homemaker.

Survivors include her husband, Pat of Lubbock; a daughter, Nancy Johnson of Lubbock; 2 grandchildren, Patti Taylor of Yukon, Ok., and Brandon Addenbrooke of Lubbock; 3 great grandchildren; 2 brothers, Ben Low of Kerrville and Fred Low of Clifton.

The family suggests memorials to Vista Care Hospice, 7606 University Suite 3, Lubbock, Tx 79423.

She died Sunday, December 1, 2002 at the age of 79.

Lucille Habbinga

Lucille Habbinga was born on April 13, 1910 in Sayre, Oklahoma to Cager and Mary Smith Green. She graduated from Draughon’s Business College and farmed in the north areas of Lubbock County. She married Herman Habbinga on September 13, 1941 in Clovis, New Mexico and he preceded her in death on October 31, 1997. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church.

She is survived by her son, Richard Habbinga and his wife, Lynda of Austin; two grandchildren, John Habbinga of Lubbock and Lara Habbinga of New York City, New York; a sister, Ethel Glass of Austin; three brothers, Raymond Eugene Green of Portland, Oregon, George Green of Fort Payne, Alabama and J. C. Green of Greenville, Texas.

The family suggests memorials be sent to Calvary Baptist Building Fund at 5301 82nd Street in Lubbock, Texas 79424.

She died on Friday, November 29, 2002 at the age of 92.

Vaughn Albert Campbell

Vaughn Albert Campbell was born December 13, 1923 in Lipan, Texas to Albert and Winnie Adams Campbell. He attended public schools in Slaton and served his country in the United States Navy during World War II. He married Evelyn Owens on June 15, 1954 in Lubbock and she preceded him in death June 29, 2002. He moved to Lubbock in 1946 and became employed with the Santa Fe Railroad and retired in 1978. He was a member of the First Assembly of God and the Teamster’s Union.

Survivors include his twin sister Vernell Summerlin of Lubbock and sister Venita Bishop of Lubbock and several nieces and nephews also survive him.

His sister Venus Perry preceded him in death on March 13, 1999.

The family suggests memorials be sent to the American Cancer Society, 3411 73rd Street, Lubbock, Texas 79423.

He died Saturday, August 3, 2002, at the age of 78.

Ruben Reed Clark

Ruben Reed Clark was born Dec. 22, 1940, in Casa Grande, Arizona and was a graduate of Plainview High School. He was married to Rachelle Achen in Fort Sumner, N. M. April 28, 1962. He had been employed by Furr’s, Inc. in a supervisory capacity for a number of years and had been employed by Colgate - Palmolive Company as a representative for the last 20 years. He had lived in Odessa 30 years prior to moving to Lubbock three years ago. He was a member of Shepherd of the Plains Lutheran Church.

Survivors include his wife; three Daughters, Laurie Renee Whitacre, of Lubbock; Janie Renell Gipson, of Odessa and Eva Ruette Clark of Lubbock; his mother, Sibelle Bradford, of Lubbock, a sister, Joyce Ivie, of Lubbock, and four grandchildren.

Memorials are suggested to New Mexico Christian Children’s Home, 1356 Hwy 236, Portales, N. M. 88130.

He died Wednesday July 31, 2002 at the age of 61.

Nancy Myers

Nancy Myers was born December 7, 1937 in North Carolina. She had been a resident of Lubbock since 1980. She was employed with McDougal Properties as a property manager at Country Village Apartments for eleven years. She was an active member of the Lubbock Apartment Association and former Republican Precinct Chair person. She was a Baptist.

She is survived by her family at McDougal Properties.

The McDougal Properties family suggests memorials be sent to the American Cancer Society, 3411 73rd Street, Lubbock, Texas 79423 or Vista Care Hospice 7606 University, Suite3, Lubbock, Texas 79423.

She died Sunday, July 28, 2002 in Lubbock at the age of 64.

Katherine Cardwell

Katherine Cardwell was born in London, Arkansas December 23, 1896 to Jesse and Tinitia May. At the age of six months, she moved with her family to Norman, Okla. In her early years, she moved to a ranch near Lubbock and after two years there, moved into Lubbock for school. There she joined the First United Methodist Church at nine years of age. Five years later, the family moved to Brownfield, where she finished high school and then attended Seth Ward College.

She married J. B. Cardwell in Brownfield in 1916 and lived in Brownfield and Lubbock. He died August 30, 1954. She wrote poetry, was a member of the National Library of Poetry, and has had several books of her poetry published, as well as writing special poems for her friends over the years.

Her only daughter, Bettye Jo Cathey, died December 31, 1989.

Surviving are two granddaughters, Ann Lynch, of Amarillo and Susan Broome, of Lubbock, her son in law, Charles Cathey, of Lubbock; and three great grandsons, Jason and Barry Lynch and Brandon Broome.

Memorials are suggested to the Music Ministry, First United Methodist Church, 1411 Broadway, Lubbock, Texas 79401.

She died Friday, July 26, 2002.

Buddy Barron

Vernon O. “Buddy” Barron was born in Harlingen, Texas Nov 6, 1930, and graduated from Temple High School and Texas Tech University (class of 1953) where he lettered in football and was Co-Captain of the 1952 team. He was inducted into the Texas Tech Athletic Hall of Honor and officiated at Southwest Conference football games. He was a distinguished real estate broker and had served as past president of the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce and Board of City Development, the Lubbock Better Business Bureau, and Lubbock Board of Realtors. He was a member Texas Association of Realtors, the Friends of Reese Air Force Base, and various other civic, organizations on the state and national level. Buddy was a 32nd Degree Mason, Shriner, and served as an Elder of Covenant Presbyterian Church.

He was married to Jo Benesch in Amarillo, December 27, 1952 and she died in May, 1961. He was then married to D’Ruth Hopping in Lubbock April 13, 1962 and she died June 2, 1990.

Survivors include three sons, Ted Barron, of Mesquite, Mark Barron, of Lubbock and Brett Barron, of Dallas; two daughters, Tamara Cook, of Lubbock and Lea Barron, of Dallas; a brother, Ray Barron, of Albuquerque, N. M. and four grandchildren, Andrea, Joseph, Christopher and Nicholas.

Memorials are suggested to Covenant Presbyterian Church, 4600 48th Street, Lubbock, 79414 or to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, 1031 Andrews Highway, Suite 201, Midland, Texas 79701.

He died Friday, July 26, 2002, in Lubbock.

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