21 May 2015 - Weekly Gazette
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21 May 2015 - Weekly Gazette
Weekly Gazette Newspapers Go Mobile: (903) 227-6453 The 50c Serving Honey Grove, Ladonia, Pecan Gap, Windom, Petty & Surrounding Areas For All Emergencies.... Please Dial 9-1-1 For Assistance Established September 16, 1999 Phone: (903) 227-6453 Email: hgwcnews@yahoo.com Website: www.honeygroveweeklygazette.com Volume 17 Number 46, May 21, 2015 Honey Grove Heartbeats Post Office Yields 425 Pounds of Non-Perishables Lorrie Page By: Lorrie Page Well Hi! Well, there’s LOTS of Spring activities coming in the near future, weather permitting. Janet Shaffer and the Upper Grassmen will be at the Lake Bonham Hoe-Down on Saturday, May 23. Show starts at 730 with Joan Kelton and The Shades of Bluegrass. 903.583.4731 May 25th, Memorial Day will be observed. Here’s to praying for a beautiful weekend! May 31st: FIFTH SUNDAY COMMUNITY SINGING AT MCKENZIE UMC. The McKenzie United Methodist Church located at 701 N. 7th in Honey Grove will host the Fifth Sunday Community Singing on Sunday evening, May 31st, at 6:00 PM. Bring your guitars, your voices, and your songs to share and sing along. There will be refreshments following the singing in the church annex. Come join in the community fellowship! June 5th & 6th: 425 Miles of Yard/Garage Sales weekend!!! June 5: GRADUATION NIGHT! BY FAITH ALONE, Kolton and Doris Hall and Gary Monroe will be at the Lake Bonham Hoe-Down, Friday, June 5. Show starts at 730 with Joan Kelton and The Shades of Bluegrass. 903.583.4731 June 13: Wolfe City’s Annual Country Cruise. Kickstands up at 10:00. If you haven’t rode this ride, it’s the best ever!!! Bill White, the nephew to Jim Reeves, will be at the Lake Bonham Hoe-Down on Saturday, June 27. Jimmy Rhodes of Celina, BY FAITH ALONE from Wolfe City and Joan Kelton and The Country Hoe-Downers will also be on the stage. Doors open at 630. 903.583-473 If you’d like to reach us, we’ve gone to mobile phones, give us a call at (903) 227-6453. The Honey Grove Post Office and Postal Employees hosted their Annual Food Drive Wednesday, May 13 to donate to non-perishable foods to the local Food Pantry. Prior notice was given to all who receives mail via the Honey Grove Post Office, asking to leave non-perishables at the site of their mailbox Wednesday morning. The items were then collected and delivered to the local food pantry Gum Springs Cemetery HOMECOMING By: Danna Swindell The Gum Springs Cemetery Association’s Annual Homecoming will be held June 14, 2015. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Registration will begin at 10:00 a.m. A short business meeting will be held at 11:45 a.m., followed by a covered dish lunch to be served at noon in the pavilion. Visitation in the afternoon. If it is impossible for you to attend, contributions may be sent to: Danna Swindell, 1837 CR 2925, Dodd City, Texas 75438. The Forest Hill Community Reunion will be held Sunday, June 14, 2015 at the Community Center in Forest Hill. Lunch will be served at noon. Bring a covered dish. Drinks, paper products and utensils will be furnished. Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy this once a year occasion that everyone looks forward to. Hope to see you there! Forest Hill Annual Reunion, Sunday June 14 Special Graduation Annual Edition Coming June 3rd Would you like to congratulate your special Senior? $20.00 - Business Card Size $45.00 - 1/8 Page Ad Email your special congratulations to: hgwcnews@yahoo.com Doc’s Corner 1502 West Main Honey Grove 903-378-7104 by local postmen and women (pictured left to right: Eddie Massey, John Loschke, Roger Joyce, Mark Ramsey, and Stacy Fogelberg). According to Postmaster, Jesse White, “Approx 425 lbs. of food was collected and all food was sent to HG food bank.” Many thanks Honey Grove and surrounding communities for helping replinish the pantry. Best of Bluegrass Coming May 23rd By: Joan Kelton The Best of Bluegrass at the Lake Bonham Hoe-Down, Bonham, Texas is located 1/2 mile from Lake Bonham Recreation Area, East of the Spillway. On Saturday, May 23rd at 7:30 p.m., the Hoe-Down will be featuring: Shades of Bluegrass Band, and Guest, Janet Shaffer and Upper Grassmen Band. Admission is FREE, and you may get more information by calling (903) 583-4731. Shiloh invites you to come to their Annual, 2015 Homecoming and Fish Fry. The Fish Fry will be held Sunday, May 24th at Noon in the Shiloh. “Come and enjoy good food and good fellow- ship.” Provided will be Fish, French Fries, Hush Puppies, and Tea. You may wish to bring a Drink, Salad, and/or Dessert. Donations will be accepted. Shiloh Homecoming & Fish Fry Mailbox Improvement Week is May 17-23 Postmaster White is asking all Honey Grove homeowners to inspect and repair their mailboxes during Mailbox Improvement Week, May 1723. “Repairing suburban and rural mailboxes improves the appearance of our community and makes delivering and receiving mail safer for our carriers and customers,” White says. The Postal Service makes this annual request because of Jesse White the wear and tear that occurs to mailboxes every year. “This is especially important because of the effects of the summer and winter weather we had this past year,” he adds. Some of the typical activities that need to be done include: * Replacing loose hinges on a mailbox door. * Repainting a mailbox that may have rusted or started peeling. * Remounting a mailbox post if loosened. * Replacing or adding house numbers. “If a homeowner plans to install a new mailbox or replace a worn one, he/she must use Postal Service - approved traditional, contemporary or locking full/limited service mailboxes,” said White. “Customers should be careful when purchasing curbside mail receptacles because the use of unapproved boxes is prohibited.” DOC’S COUNTRY COOKING Welcome to Honey Grove! COME SEE US AT DOC’S! 378-7104 Thanks for giving us this opportunity! Doc & judy witcher Customers may use a custom-built mailbox; however, it must conform to local, state, federal laws, and highway regulations. Customers must consult with the Postmaster or his designee to ensure the mailbox is consistent with guidelines applying to flag, size, strength, and quality of construction, and to ensure there are no violations of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).” Doc’s Corner 1502 West Main Honey Grove 903-378-7104 Windom SNAP Center Menu PAGE 6, MAY 21, 2015 Weekly Gazette -----------------------------------------Monday, May 25, 2015 We are closed today and look forward to see you tomorrow . -------------------Tuesday, May 26, 2015 Fried Catfish, French fries, Pinto beans, Slaw, Hush puppies, Dessert ---------------Thursday, May 28, 2015 Fried chicken , Creamed potatoes/ gravy, Layered salad, Peas, Hot rolls. Honey Advertising for 2,500 paid readers to see... For only $5.00 per week!! Call 903-378-3558 to start your ad today!!! 903-227-6940 Honey Grove Barber Shop Abraham Maldonado 105 S. First 903-227-8369 (34 N. Ladonia Hwy.) Jose Maldonado Insured and Experienced We cut, trim, and climb trees (whatever size). We also build fences, do lawn maintenance, make concrete driveways and sell firewood. Free Estimate. (903) 450-6516 Vicki Hill Thu &Fri 9-5:30 Sat 9-1 Haircuts: $10 Flags to be Placed for MEMORIAL DAY The Honey Grove VFW honors veterans on Memorial Day by placing flags on the graves of veterans at a number of cemeteries in the eastern part of the County. This year a total of 990 flags will be placed from Shiloh to Windom to Dial. Flags will be placed at Oakwood and Cedar Hill on Saturday morning, May 23, and volunteers are needed that morning for the 556 flags for Oakwood and 52 flags for Cedar Hill. Just arrive at the cemeteries that morning around 7:00 to pitch in for this work to honor our veterans. Plan to visit the local cemeteries during the Memorial Day weekend and see how lovely they look with the flags. The flags will be removed on Tuesday morning, May 26 (and yes, volunteers are also needed that day). REMEMBERING.... for MEMORIAL DAY The following article is reprinted from the November 6, 1998 Honey Grove SignalCitizen. Elmer Maurice Eaton is buried at Oakwood Cemetery, as are at least 219 veterans from World War II. Elmer Maurice Eaton, February 12, 1926 - July 30, 1998 By Danny Eaton The picture of the marine is one of my dad, Elmer Maurice Eaton. This picture, taken from a clipped frame of a newsreel, was sent to all the movie houses in the United States upon the invasion of Iwo Jima by the 5th Marine Corp Division. The film clip, obtained by my mother (Mary Ann Eaton) was shown at a double feature movie she had gone to see in Honey Grove, Texas. As was the custom of the time, the newsreel footage of World War II was generally shown between movies. When the newsreel of Iwo Jima was run on this particular day, my mother was shocked to see a close up picture of my father as the first wave of marines invaded Iwo Jima. The Marine Corp infantrymen were going ashore from the various battleships and other transports which had carried them to the small heavily fortified island. All her friends, of curse, recognized my dad. The owner and operator of the movie house also recognized my dad. After the second feature, the movie house owner ran the newsreel again. He then came out into the audience to find my mother as he knew her personally. At that point he took her to the back of the movie house and gave her a clip from the newsreel. From that clip she had this still picture printed, and it has been with her all these years. It was indeed a quirk of fate that out of all the thousands and thousands of brave young men who stared death in the face to go ashore in the invasion of Iwo Jima, the news cameraman picked my dad's face to focus upon thereby, giving us a piece of history that my family will keep forever. Newsreel footage of the invasion of Iwo Jima is sparse. Almost any documentary ever assembled on Iwo Jima has this close up shot of my dad's face during the invasion. A few years ago, Ed McMahon assembled a brilliant piece on Iwo Jima, and in that clip my dad is shown several times. We consider ourselves lucky to be in possession of this photograph. This picture stands for all the things that we hold so dearly in our hearts. Honor, courage, heroism, and love for one's country is depicted. As we share this picture with you, we truly hope that we can all observe a brief moment of silence and reverence in our hearts for all the brave men and women who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Due in large part to their efforts, we now enjoy unparalleled freedom on this earth. In More Simple Times On Phones, Radio, and TV Jerry A. Piland, Sr. NEW HOURS: Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm Saturday 8am- NOON Closed Sundays Jones ~ Walker & Son Funeral Home, Inc. “Caring Service Since 1942” DIGNIFIED CREMATION... $895 Affordable Graveside Services We will honor all pre-paid plans & insurance policies from other funeral homes. 1-800-809-5079 1209 Live Oak, Commerce, TX FREE LOCK WITH EACH NEW CUSTOMER Honey Grove Self Storage Now with 24-Hour Surveillance Cameras!!! 903-449-0378 903. 815. 4723 903. 587. 2004 SALE * SALE!!!! Isaac’s Emporium Sue Reel’s Antiques & Collectibles Shirley Wright’s Scentsy BOOTH SPACES AVAILABLE!! 101 W. Main, Ladonia, Texas (903) 367-7095 A lot of folks my age and some younger remember growing up without the TV. Shoot, we didn’t even have computers. There were some in existence, but they took up a whole building. As far as phones, lots of people had them, but they were for important news, not to just pass the time of day. Most of the time when it would ring you wondered who in the family had died or was in a grave condition. Televisions were in existence, but they were pretty fuzzy, not much programming, and so high priced only the very rich could afford them. The radio was pretty common and came in different price ranges, so almost everyone could afford one. We had a real nice radio/record player combination. It was like a piece of furniture, about 2 ½ ft wide, 3 foot tall, and about 2 foot thick. The top part was radio and the middle part pulled out an was a record player. We had all the singles and albums that were put out by Hank Williams, Lefty Frizzel, Webb Pierce, Kitty Wells and a lot of others. They called it Hillbilly music back then. But the main source of entertainment was the radio. They had programs just like TV does now, except a whole lot cleaner and family friendly. I remember Momma setting up her ironing board, (yes you ironed clothes back in the day). Early afternoons were the soap operas, the only one I remember was Stella Dallas, and poor old Stella lived a troubled life. There were others but I can’t remember the names. Then late afternoons was my time of the day. There was The Lone Ranger, Tom Mix and I think one called The Green Hornet. If the weather wasn’t fit to be outside, I would be on the floor by the radio. Then at night we tried to have supper over before 7:00, that was when One Man’s Family came on and we all had our places in the living room to sit and listen. After that I can’t remember the order, but there was Fibber McGee and Molly, Amos and Andy. It seems like Jack Benny came on. He had a hard time keeping up with Rochester. Saturday and Sunday were the more popular shows. Gunsmoke, Dragnet. There was one called The Shadow. The tag line was “Who knows what evil lurks in the mind of men, The Shadow Knows.” Then television sets became cheaper and lots of folks began getting the TV. A lot of radio shows went to TV. Some were successful, and some not. Some other radio and TV shows I remember were Our Miss Brooks, Burns and Allen, The Great Gildersleeve, and The Life of Riley. I know some of you remember others, but those are some that stick in my mind. These days, can you imagine a whole family gathered together around a radio, or a whole family gathered together for anything except a holiday or funeral? Even then, there will be two or more carrying on a conversation on the cell phone, or texting or playing a game. No time to talk to the people you are with. What a shame. How many times have we said or heard, “If I only had said….” or “I wish I had spent more time with them”. Yes, times were a lot simpler when I was growing up. A lot of things I wish had never changed. Just an old fella’s opinion. 425 Miles of Sales Coming Patti Hicks To Put YOUR Yard/Garage Sale in the Weekly Gazette or Wolfe City Mirror, Please call (903) 227-6453!! Classified ad are $5.00 and can be billed for or paid by credit/debit. DEADLINE FOR NEWSPAPER ADS WILL BE MONDAY, JUNE 1 The Honey Grove Chamber is again participating with the Red River Tourism Association (RRVTA) in the US Hwy 82/287 Yard Sale in North Texas and Southern Oklahoma on June 5th and 6th. There will be yard sales, garage sales, sidewalk sales, farmers markets and flea markets all along 425 miles of the Highway 82 and Highway 287 corridors and beyond! Honey Grove and surrounding community residents have two opportunities to participate. The chamber is again registering sales for folks who want to have their garage/yard sale at their home or business. Let us know and we will put your location on our SALE MAP. There is no charge for registering your sale with the chamber. It is just ensures that your sale will be advertised. But we do need your information as soon as possible. The deadline to be included on the map is May 31. The chamber will have a welcome station set up on the downtown square this year. There, we will welcome all visitors through our town and give them a Goodie Bag. The SALE MAP and other information will Granny's Place on the square Come on in... See what we have to offer! Granny’s Place Clo sed ed s S o Cl ay & 10 S. Plaza Ladonia, Texas unda d Mon y & Sun nday Downtown Ladonia day Mo 903-367-7095 be included in the bag. We are encouraging those who wish to set up their own sale around our square to do so. Just contact Brian Owen at Eagerly Sought Antiques and Collectibles on 6th Street to have your space reserved. There is no charge to set up around the square. Call Brian at 903-378-3112 if you are interested in setting up around the square. The main purpose of this annual, regional event is to get folks to drive into the towns along the Hwy 82 route. We want to have lots of sales in Honey Grove for them to visit. We encourage local businesses give us a business card, coupon or other type of advertising. We will put these things in our Goodie Bags along with the sale map and hand them to every visitor who stops at our welcome station. Deadline for placement on the SALE MAP and for reserving a space on the square is May 31. Contact Brian at Eagerly Sought for either of these options. The Weekly Gazette, Serving Honey Grove, Ladonia and Surrounding Areas is published every Thursday except the last week of July and the last week of December by Lorrie Page at 511 North 5th Street, Honey Grove, Texas 75446. (USPS018319) Subscription price is $35 annually in the United States. Periodical Postage Rate is paid at the Honey Grove Post Office on a weekly basis. Send subscription orders and address changes to: The Weekly Gazette P.O. Box 165, Honey Grove,Tx 75446 Phone: (903) 227-6453 TEXAS PRESS MEMBER Email Address: 1999-2015 hgwcnews@yahoo.com PAGE 3, MAY 21, 2015 WEEKLY GAZETTE * WOLFE CITY MIRROR CLASSIFIEDS/LEGAL SECTION ------------------------------------RUBIO’s LAWN MOWING: We do lawn maintenance. We remove branches. We do miscellaneous handy man jobs. FREE ESTIMATES. Call (903) 486-4687; (903) 486-4472. m28 ------------------------------------LOST FAMILY JEWELRY: $500 REWARD for thin gold chain with tear-drop shaped Amethyst pendant. $50 REWARD for plain gold clip-on earrings, approx. 1/2 inch wide. Please call 903-496-2707 m21 ------------------------------------WINTER CLEANING? Getting home ready for the holidays? Just need a break from house cleaning? Call today for a free quote, by honest, local citizens. Local references/referrals given upon request. Fannin, Lamar & Hunt Counties. 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The Wolfe City Independent School District is currently seeking proposals for the following: Metal building extension, concession stand and restrooms, Softball complex; Replacement (3) exterior doors, Wolfe City Middle School, modern glass/steel frame; Concrete driveway extension at WCISD Early Childhood center; Lease-Purchase or outright purchase of 3 Buses; Photography services for the 2015-2017 biennium school years. Thursday June 4, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the Honey Grove City Hall, 633 N. 6th Street, 2nd Floor the Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing and consider the following: 1. Resume and Continue Public Hearing from March 30, 2015 regarding A Specific Use request by Schoenig Ranch, Inc. allowing a Dairy Farm on property located at 620 W. Main Street in the Northwest section of the City of Honey Grove. Also, the Honey Grove City Council will meet Thursday June 4, 2015 immediately following the Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, in the Honey Grove City Hall, 633 N. 6th Street, 2nd Floor, to consider this request and the recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission. Interested parties are encouraged to attend. If you have questions concerning this matter, please contact the City Secretary, Jaci Garner at 903-378-3033. Jaci Garner, City Secretary This facility is wheel chair accessible and accessible parking spaces are available. Persons with disabilities planning to attend this meeting and need assistance should contact the City Secretary at 378-3033 before 1:00 p.m. on the date of the meeting so that the appropriate arrangements can be made. For pre-proposal information on the construction programs and buses, contact Superintendent Vernon Richardson, at WCISD Administration Office, 503 West Dallas, Wolfe City, TX, or by phone at 903.496.7333 or email richardsonv@wcisd.net. For information regarding the photography needs of the district contact Molly Johnson, Wolfe City High School, johnsonm@wcisd.net. WCISD reserves the right to negotiate with any and all firms, individuals or organizations that submit proposals under these RFP’s as per state law. Got An Upcoming Event? www.IGrindstumpsNETX.com Granny's Place Christmas Store OPEN FRI & SAT 10a.m.-5p.m. 101A West Main, Ladonia, Texas CALL US... We’ll put it in “HEARTBEATS” For all your pharmaceutical needs, see Mr. Lawhon at... Painting Interior/Exterior, Carpentry, Crown Moldings, Drywall, Textures, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Siding, Roofing, Windows, Doors, Wall Removal & Additions, All Types of Flooring, Decks, Porches, General Handy Man! 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License# M-39756 Phone (903) 271-5634 Mahan’s Welding Service 1306 East Main St. Honey Grove, Tx Heifers Under-300lbs 300-400 lbs 400-500 lbs 500-600 lbs (903) 378-2901 For All Your Minor & Need a place to sell your wares? Barn (903)784-7800 Barn (903)784-2238 West Side Square, South 5th Street Wolfe City (across the street from the Post Office). Call 903-227-7683 for info. 903-367-7095 First Month FREE BOOTH SPACE On Move In Honey Grove Pharmacy 1000.00 2250.00 1550.00 2500.00 Baby Calves $150.00-700.00 Holstein Steers 1.75-2.40 Holstein Heifers Goats and Sheep - 29 Hd - 35-220 (903) 378-3977 (903) 249-5990 Metal Buildings Metal Roofs ONSITE & PORTABLE WELDING Something Serious Can Happen To Your Business Without Advertising... NOTHING Call 227-6453 PAGE 2, MAY 21, 2015 WEEKLY GAZETTE Obituaries Eva Joyce Dyer Jimmy Doyle Former prominent Fannin County Judge and former Mayor of Honey Grove, TX , Jimmy Doyle passed away Thursday, May 14, 2015 at the Honey Grove Nursing Center. Services were scheduled for Tuesday, May 19 2015 at 2:00 P.M.at the First Baptist Church in Honey Grove, Texas with Rev. Randall Scott and Rev. James Rogers presiding. Burial followed at Oakwood Cemetery, Honey Grove. Serving as pallbearers were Mich Lloyd, Jan Cummins, Jeff Clark, Kyle Milford, Billy Bell and Alan Fields. Honorary pallbearers included Alvin Fields and the Deacons of First Baptist Church. Visitation was Monday, May 18 from 78:00P.M. At the Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel. Jimmy Lynn Doyle was born October 8, 1934 to Roy H. Doyle and Mattie Frances Cunningham Doyle. His only brother, Billy Roy was born in 1933. He attended school in Honey Grove, graduating in 1953. He also earned a Bachelor’s Degree from E.T.S.T.C. in 1957. He also earned a Master’s Degree from E.T.S.U. in 1961. He began his teaching career in 1959 in the small north Texas town of Frisco. He later taught at Mesquite, Richardson and Honey Grove. He was principal of Honey Grove Elementary from 1976 to 1986. He was then elected county judge in 1986 and served in that position until January 1, 1997. He loved both careers that he had. He also served in the United States Army from 1957 to 1959. During Jimmy’s career he was very active in the First Baptist Church of Honey Grove, serving as a deacon and Sunday School Teacher. He was also a member of Honey Grove Masonic Lodge #164 A.F.& A.M. serving as Master of the Lodge and District Deputy. He was a past president of the Honey Grove Chamber of Commerce, Honey Grove Lions Club and Windom Lions Club. He was past secretary of Honey Grove Chamber and Honey Grove Lions Club. Jimmy also served as the Mayor of Honey Grove and as a board member of the Honey Grove ISD. He was also a board member of Farmers and Merchants State Bank and served as president of the Honey Grove Industrial Foundation. He also served as a member of Bonham Industrial Foundation while he was county judge. He was preceded in death by a wife, Mary Ida Doyle and his parents. He is survived by his wife, Mary Elizabeth Doyle of Honey Grove; children, Cynthia Doyle of Fulsher, TX, Leanne and husband Billy Euler of Las Vegas, NV and son Dirk and wife Stacie Doyle of Caddo Mills, TX. Step-Children Jeff and wife Kelli Barnett of Honey Grove, Aaron and wife Lisa Smith of Kilgore, TX and Theresa Barnett of Sherman, TX and 11 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. For Online Condolences Please Go To: www.coopersorrells.com Got An Upcoming Event? We’ll put it in our calendar... FREE!! Delta Funeral Home “Serving Area Since 1939” 451 SW First St. Cooper, Texas 75432 (903) 395-2165 Eva Joyce Dyer, 81 of Argyle, Texas, passed away Wednesday morning, May 13, 2015 at her residence. Services were held Saturday, May 16, 2015 at 10:30 A.M. at CooperSorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Honey Grove, Texas. Rev. Kevin Towery presided. Grandsons served as pallbearers and interment followed at Allens Point Cemetery. There was no formal visitation time. Mrs. Dyer will lie in state at the funeral home during normal business hours. Mrs. Dyer was born on September 4, 1933 to Joe C. and Eva Belle (Thompson) Parrish, in Coppell, Texas. She married Arthur Joe Dyer on March 9, 1962 in Lewisville, Texas. She spent most of her life in Coppell, but also lived in Honey Grove and Argyle for several years. She attended Coppell First Assembly of God Church and the Allens Point Baptist Church. She was a mother, wife and homemaker, but she cooked many years in the Coppell and Argyle school cafeterias. She is survived by children, Billy Eugene Fine, Clyde Richard Fine, Roger Allen & wife, Becky Fine, Charles Lee & wife, Lovera Dyer all of Argyle, Texas, Beverly Fine of Honey Grove, Shirley & husband, Danny Lee of Lewisville, Texas, as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is also survived by sisters JoAnn Dyer, Dorothy Wall, Rosie Phillips and Doris Holly, along with many nieces and nephews. Mrs. Dyer was preceded in death by her parents, husband, brother Billy Frank Parrish and a son Bobby Joe Fine. The family is planning a Graveside Rose Ceremony after the service and request that if flowers are sent, please send long stemmed rose in vases for this purpose. For Online Condolences Please Go To: www.coopersorrells.com Michael (Mike) Hugh Owens, 69, of Ladonia, passed away Tuesday, May 12, 2015 in Greenville. Funeral services were held at 2:00 PM Friday, May 15, 2015 in the Delta Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Jeromy Connell and Rev. Reuben Trussell officiating. Interment followed in the Center Point Cemetery with military honors. The family received friends Friday from 1:00 to 2:00 PM at the funeral home. Mr. Owens was born in Commerce on June 21, 1945, the son of Cleveland McMillan Owens and Anna Lee Montgomery Owens. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was a retired car salesman. He is survived by a son; Michael H. Owens, Jr. and his wife Krista of Pflugerville, a daughter; Kacey Pauler and her husband Brandon of Cypress, a sister; Peggy Franklin and her husband Doug of Ladonia, a grandson; Landry Owens, three granddaughters; Kason, Madison, and Emerson Pauler, and his forme wife; Nancy Stricklen. He wa preceded in death by his parents and a brother; Billy Don Owens. Pallbearers will be Bill Wilson, James Reel, Johnny Braley, Larry Joe Braley, Syl Dean Davis, and Ed Pickard, honorary pallbearers will be Glen Fields, Sid Davis, Gary Don Erwin, Jimmy Rhodes, Doug McKinney, Harvey Lynn Milton, and Gary Nichols. Online condolences may be made at www.deltafuneralhome.com Mike Owens Advertising for 2,500 paid readers to see... For only $5.00 per week!! Red Rhino Storage 600 N. Piner Street (Near City Park) rni Honey Grove, Texas S e k B ST! Jac CO W LO tora Ava ge Uni ilab ts le Daytime (903) 870-6785 Evenings (903) 664-2120 Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home 803 East Main Street Honey Grove, Texas (903) 378-2291 Family Owned and Operated Gerald & Judy Howard, Owners Johnson, B.J. Bonds, Kourtney Pearson, Chelsea Edwards, Andrew Martin, Andre Parker, Xzavion Epps, Izaiah Epps, Makiyah Johnson, Aiden Johnson, Aslyn Johnson, Destiny Chaffin, Jalyn Henderson, Jamal Thomas, Ed Thomas, D'jana Jackson, her eight great-grandchildren, she is also survived by her two sisters: Beulah Perkins, of Cooper and Claudetta Couts, of Honey Grove; and her long time friend Dottie Bryant. She was preceded in death by her father Julius L. Allen, her daughter, Eva Jean Johnson, her granddaughters: Keyonia Epps and A'Layazia Martin, her brothers: Julius Gean Allen and J.C. Allen; and her sisters: Veralene Couts, Ola Lee Shaw, and Ruthie Mae Adams. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, May 20, 2015, at 1:00 p.m. at Christian Chapel C.M.E. in Honey Grove with Rev. Esther F. Lawson as Eulogist and Rev. Cedric Barksdale officiating. Visitation was held on Tuesday, May 19, 2015, from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m., at Christian Chapel C.M.E. in Honey Grove. Pallbearers included Jewel Shaw, Charles Torte, Dennis Finney, Scott Hunnel, Geroin Leshaw, Robert Woods, James Talley III. and Jelani Toure. Honorary pallbearers were Cody Battle, Cameron Brooks, Malcom Johnson, B.J. Bonds, Andrew Martin, Xzavion Epps, Izaiah Epps, Aiden Johnson, Devon Fulbright and Andre Parker. Interment followed at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Honey Grove. Online condolences and register are available at www.joneswalkerandson.com. Arrangements were under the direction of Jones-Walker & Son Funeral Home of Commerce. Pleasant Grove Cemetery Tail Gate Cleanup Bring a dish for the dinner after the cleanup! Come join us in making our space as nice as the people that taught us how to be nice! Saturday, May 23, 2015 7:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Let God Keep Us Remembering Those Before Us! Ramblings P.O. Box 160 Bonham, TX 75418 (903) 583-5522 901 East Main Honey Grove, TX 75446 (903) 378-2200 www.fanninbank.com Lee Ola Chaffin 70, of Honey Grove passed away on Wednesday, May 13, 2015, at home surrounded by her loving family. Lee Ola was born in Fannin County on October 17, 1944, to Zelema and Julius L. Allen. She was married to James Lee Chaffin and they shared more than 40 years together. She was a faithful member of Christian Chapel C.M.E in Honey Grove where she sang in the choir and took part in the ladies auxiliary until her health began to fail. Lee Ola loved her grandchildren and was a "community granny" Survivors include her husband James, her mother Zelema Allen, her sons: Brent Johnson (L 'Shawn), of Honey Grove, TX. and Jason Johnson (Courtney), of Oklahoma City, OK., her daughters: Sharon Johnson, of Honey Grove, Lashone Pearson (Micheal), of Honey Grove, Renita Woods (Robert), of Bonham, Stacy Howland (Steven), of Allen, Latasha Johnson, of Bonham, Melissa Henderson (Jerry), of Gainesville, TX. and Vickie Thomas (Mark), of Gainesville, TX. Her grandchildren: Brittany Pearson, Cody Battle, Cameron Brooks, Malcom Call 903-227-6453 Fannin Bank Member FDIC Lee Ola Chaffin By: Lena Shaw Once again there have been losses affecting those in this area. Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Mike Owens whose funeral services were held in the Cooper Delta Funeral Chapel Friday May 15th at 2:00 p. m. Mike was born and grew up here and touched many lives. Jimmy Doyle was also known and liked in this area. He passed away and funeral services were held for him at First Baptist Church in Honey Grove May 19th at 2:00 p. m. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and many friends of Mr. Doyle. Following a long illness, the grandmother of Brandi Davenport, Mrs. Dorothy Kaczak, passed away May 15th. Services for her were held in Dallas. Condolences go to Brandi and Jarrod Davenport and family and other family members. The Van tornado hit home also, since the son and grandson of former residents, Robby Parish and his wife, lost their house and everything in it. By the grace of God they were not injured. Robby was a coach and teacher at Van, his father, the late Jimmy Parish, was a coach and teacher, and his grandfather Freeman Parish was the girls basketball coach at Ladonia and took them to the state playoffs more than once. Both Robby’s parents, Jimmy Parish and Betty Clements graduated from LHS and his grandmother, the late Mary Jim Clements, was the school secretary. Although we sympathize with them in the loss of their home and contents and the school in Van, we rejoice that they came through the storm alive and well. Thoughts and prayers are with the residents of Van and the people of Nepal where earthquakes are still happening. Sunday was Mother’s Day. Each year Wanetha Jones children attend worship services with her at First Baptist, and it is always good to see Karen and Ed Pickard, John Jones and Ricky Jones in the congregation. They had the family all together on Saturday as Cary and Lyndsey Pickard Gable and son, Titus needed to be at their home Church in Mount Vernon on Sunday. After worship services Sunday the children took Wanetha out to eat. The family of Tom and Oma Hulsey met at their home for Mothers Day, with Lesa and Greg preparing the food. Tuesday there were others present for a good visit and a good lunch. Fred and Jane Hulsey were there from Wylie, Jim and Nancy Massey were there from Kansas, Martha Shaw from Ladonia and Charles Hornsby, a cousin (the late Delbert and Ima Nell Hornsby’s son) from Wolfe City, and others. After attending worship services at Ladonia Church of Christ Granville Fields of Pecan Gap and Kerry, Tracy, Cameron and Allyson Crews of Commerce went home with Ricky and Martha Crews for a Mothers Day dinner and visit. Thanks to Sheri Howard for the fragrant candles she gave each mother attending worship services at First Baptist Sunday. Birthday greetings on May 21 to Jennifer Nixon and Patricia Lee; on May 22nd to Bonnie Jean Smith, Scotty Sandlin and Chris Crumb; on May 23rd to Kacey Owens, Kim Braley, Kelli Barnett, Carlos Aubrey and Brenda Lewis, on May 24th to Eddie Ray Judkins; on May 25th to June Roderick, Fred Woods and Carol Ann Bates Camacho; on May 26th to Nick Wilburn, Marcelle Wilburn and Kaylee Ford; and on May 27th to Jason Fields, Jonathan Bryce, Elizabeth Rountree, Jeffrey Gaffney, Guy Pruitt, and Teresa Pruitt. Happy Wedding Anniversary to Noel and Leigh Ann Scarborough Jones on May 21st. Matt and Lyndsey Tharp are the parents of another daughter, Adelyn. Grandparents are Tammie and Eddie Graham and great grandparents are Gene and Sarah Rhea of Ladonia. Congratulations to the family and Welcome to the World, Adelyn. Thanks to poet M. W. Biggs for the following; Be Thou my Object, Lord, this day; controlling all I do or say That thru this mortal frame of mine, Thy blessed traits will ever shine! Oh! Fill me, Lord, with Thy deep love, Attract my mind to things above. That I a pilgrim here will be, and truly serve and follow thee!