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Deborah Doris Christiansen
Deborah Doris Christiansen of Granbury died Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2001 in Wichita Falls. She was 50.
Mrs. Christiansen was born Jan. 12, 1951 in Borger. Her parents were W.W. and Louise Wright Dorris. She graduated from Archer City High School in 1969 and attended Tarleton State University in Stephenville. She lived in the Fort Worth area for 25 years and moved to Granbury in 1998. She worked for Sprague Electric Co. in Wichita Falls for five years and later worked for Leggs Hosiery for 22 years, where she was a district sales manager. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Archer City.
She is survived by one daughter, Amber Lyne Christiansen of Granbury; one brother. Donald T. Dorris and wife Donna of Olympia, Wash.; and one granddaughter, Talor Lyn Swindle of Granbury.
Services were Friday, Jan. 26, 2001 in the First Baptist Church in Archer City with Roger Deerinwater officiating. Burial was in the Archer City Cemetery. Pallbearers were James Boone, Mike Cavitt, Jimmy Davis, Lynn Lewis, Barry Morrison and Allen Swatsworth. 
The family suggests memorials be made to the Hospice of Wichita Falls, 4909 Johnson Rd., Wichita Falls 76310.

Margie Sturm
Margie Sturm of Granbury died Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2001 in Granbury. She was 62.
Mrs. Sturm was born June 15, 1938 in Bluff Dale to Buster and Tarlie Sullivan Stembridge. She was a long time Bluff Dale resident and moved to Granbury in June 2000.
She is survived by a son, Elvis Jackson and wife Barbara of Granbury; four sisters, Judy Tucker, Faye Neely and Linda Jones, all of Bluff Dale, and Mary Ellen Terry of Burleson; one granddaughter, Donna Goodwin and husband Lee of Dallas; two grandsons, Danny Jackson and wife Sandi, and Cory Jackson, all of Granbury; and four great-grandchildren, Morgan Anders, Jack Goodwin, Kevin Hinkle and Amber Hinkle.
Graveside services were Friday, Jan. 26, 2000 at Wesley Chapel Cemetery in Bluff Dale. Wiley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The family suggests memorials be made to the Wesley Chapel Cemetery Association in Bluff Dale.

Mary Ann Brewer
Mary Ann Brewer of Fort Worth, died Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2001 in Fort Worth. She was 56.
Mrs. Brewer grew up in Granbury and attended Brewer High School.
Services were Friday, Jan. 26, 2001 at Emerald Hills Memorial Chapel. Burial was in Emerald Hills Memorial Park.

Josephine Casey
Josephine Case of Fort Worth, a homemaker, died Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2001 in Fort Worth. She was 79.
Mrs. Casey was the mother of James Wesley Casey of Granbury.
Services are today (Saturday, Jan. 27, 2001) at Merriman Baptist Church in Ranger. Burial will be in Merriman Cemetery.

Irene I. Hall
Irene I. Hall of Granbury, a retired nurse, died Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2001 in Granbury. She was 78.
Mrs. Hall was the mother of Teresa Quintana of Granbury. 
Graveside services were Thursday, Jan. 25, 2001 in Parkdale Cemetery in Arlington.

Elmer A. ‘Moe’ Addington Jr.
Elmer A. "Moe" Addington Jr. of Granbury, a retired administrator for the FAA, died Thursday, Jan. 25, 2001 in Granbury. He was 80.
Mr. Addington was born Sept. 19, 1920 in Mineral Wells. He married Doris McKerlie Feb. 23, 1973 in Fort Worth and served in the U.S. Marine Air Corps during World War II. He moved to Granbury in 1997 from Fort Worth and was a member of the Acton United Methodist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Doris Addington of Granbury; one son, Elmer A. Addington III of Lubbock; one stepson, Randall Hall and wife Patricia of Oklahoma City, Okla.; and one granddaughter, Kristen Hall of Nashville, Tenn.
Graveside services were Sunday, Jan. 28, 2001 in the Acton Cemetery. Wiley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Daniel ‘Danny’ Canamar
Daniel "Danny" Canamar of Granbury, a manager for Taco Bell restaurants, died Monday, Jan 8, 2001 in Fort Worth. He was 29.
Mr. Canamar was born Oct. 12, 1971 in San Antonio. 
He is survived by his wife, Shawna Canamar of Granbury; one son, Brendan Tanner Canamar, and one daughter, Sydnie Nicole Canamar, both of Granbury; parents, Julio and Virginia San Miguel of San Antonio; two brothers, Joe Canamar, and Julio San Miguel Jr.; three sisters, Christina Reyna, Gina Vasquez and Victoria San Miguel; in-laws, Patrick and Terry Mulcany of Granbury; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Services were Friday, Jan. 12, 2001 in Christ of Kings Church in San Antonio. Burial was in San Fernando II Cemetery in San Antonio. Wiley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Walter Jeff Duckworth
Walter Jeff Duckworth of Granbury, a welder, died Sunday, Jan. 28, 2001 in Sherman. He was 76.
Mr. Duckworth was born May 10, 1924 in Granbury. He was a U.S. Navy veteran and a member of the VFW and American Legion.
He was preceded in death by one brother, John Duckworth, and one sister, Eudora Duckworth Denson.
He is survived by one sister, Alene Keeter of Amarillo; one sister-in-law, Virginia Duckworth of Washington; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Services were Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001 in Wiley Funeral Home. Burial was in Acton Cemetery. Pallbearers were members of the Granbury VFW Post 7835. Wiley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The family suggests memorials be made to the VFW or Blind Children’s Fund.

Goldia Biggerstaff
Goldia Biggerstaff of Granbury, a homemaker, died Friday, Jan. 26, 2001 in Granbury. She was 79.
Mrs. Biggerstaff was born May 7, 1921 in Vernon.
She was preceded in death by one brother, Luke Morgan, and one half sister, Louise Morgan.
She is survived by her husband, Homer Biggerstaff of Granbury; one daughter, Martha Ann Blankenship of Heth; one son, J.H. Biggerstaff Jr. of Granbury; one half brother, Weldon Stokes Morgan of Huffman; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Services were Monday, Jan 29, 2001 in the First Baptist Church in Granbury. Burial was in Granbury Cemetery. Wiley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

J.B. ‘Jay’ Ivy
J.B. "Jay" Ivy of Granbury, a retired homebuilder and master wood carver, died Saturday, Jan. 27, 2001 in Granbury after a long battle with cancer. He was 80.
Mr. Ivy was born Feb. 8, 1920 in Celeste. He served in the U.S. Air Force and married Abbie Lee Coker April 10, 1940 in Merit. He moved to Glen Rose in 1941.
He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Abbie Lee Ivy of Glen Rose; three daughters, Sharon Wiley and husband Billy of Granbury, Judy Gibson and husband Jonathan of Granbury, and Angie Edwards and husband Eddie of Glen Rose; one brother, Billy Joe Ivy and wife Helen of Greenville; three grandsons, Kevin Keller, and Jeremy Pollack and Nicholas Pollock, all of Glen Rose; two granddaughters, Nichole Edwards, and Ashton Edwards, both of Glen Rose; one great-grandson, Kyle Keller of Glen Rose; four stepgrandchildren; two stepgreat-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews; and a host of friends.
Services were Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001 in the First Baptist Church in Glen Rose. Burial was in Squaw Creek Cemetery. Wiley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The family suggests memorials be made to the Somervell County Cancer Support Group, P.O. Box 664, Glen Rose 76043.

Ruth M. Childress
Ruth M. Childress of Granbury, a retired administrator for the teacher retirement system of Texas, died Friday, Jan. 26, 2001 in Granbury. She was 92,
Mrs. Childress was born March 13, 1908 in Stonewall, Okla. She was a Presbyterian and lived in Granbury for five years. She retired from the teacher retirement system in 1973.
She was preceded in death by two husbands, William J. Gerron, and C.A. Childress.
She is survived by one son, William J. Gerron Jr. of Granbury; and five grandchildren, Scott Gerron of Taccoa, Ga., Michelle Fox of Justin, Robin Davis of Lakeway, Melany Davis of Arlington and Allison Raymond of Woodstock, Ga.
There was a private service. Burial was in the Wolfe City Cemetery in Wolfe City. Martin’s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Danny Rains
Danny Rains of Weatherford, died Friday, Jan. 12, 2001 in Weatherford. He was 53.
Mr. Rains was born in Granbury and was the brother of Steven Rains and wife Sharon of Granbury.
Graveside services were Monday, Jan. 15, 2001 in Holly Hills Cemetery with Rev. Frankie Harris officiating.

Jewel L. Mattox
Jewel L. Mattox of Granbury, a truck driver, died Sunday, Jan. 28, 2001 in Temple. He was 76.
Mr. Mattox was born Aug. 14, 1924 in Sallisaw, Okla. He married Emma Jo Traylor March 17, 1983 in Dumas. He served in the U.S. Army Air Borne during World War II and was a member of the VFW, American Legion and Methodist Church. He lived in Granbury since Sept. 1985.
He is survived by his wife, Jo T. Mattox; one son, Terry Mattox; one daughter, Kimberly Lee; two stepsons, Perry Stanley, and Capt. James L. Stanley; two stepdaughters, Linda Ransberger, and Patty Gray; two brothers, Charles Mattox, and James Mattox; one sister, Alta Byrd; 13 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2001 in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Mt. Pleasant.

Mary Helen Casey
Mary Helen Casey of Granbury, a homemaker, died Monday, Jan. 29, 2001 in Fort Worth. She was 75.
Mrs. Casey was born March 30, 1925 in Miles and married Pat Casey in 1950. She was a longtime resident of Arlington prior to moving to Granbury in 1982. She was an active member and volunteer in St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church in Granbury.
She is survived by her husband, Robert Patrick Casey of Granbury; one son, Pat Casey of Fort Worth; three daughters, Debbie Chovanetz and husband Ben of Fort Worth, Bridget Anderson and husband Bill of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, and Laurie Smith and husband Jeff of Fort Worth; two sisters, Wandine DeVane of Lake Havasu, Ariz., and Inez Sweet of Silver Springs, Md.; and five grandchildren, Bo Chovanetz, Gordon Anderson, Mac Anderson, Kyle Smith and Kelly Smith.
Memorial mass was Friday, Feb. 2, 2001 in St. Frances Cabrini Catholic Church.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be made to the American Red Cross, 1515 S. Sylvania Ave., Fort Worth 76111 or to a charity of choice.

Anne Melton Tingley
Ann Melton Tingley of Granbury, a homemaker, died Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001 in Fort Worth. She was 95.
Mrs. Tingley was born June 9, 1905 in McCallister, Okla. and moved to Granbury Aug. 2000. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Bartlesville, Okla. 
She is survived by one brother, Gene Melton of Tulsa, Okla.; two sisters, Emily Dresser of San Antonio, and Cora Mitchell of Granbury.
Services were Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001 in Martin’s Funeral Home Chapel in Granbury with Foy Mitchell officiating. Burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery in Bartlesville, Okla. Martin’s Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Mary Helen Warren
Mary Helen Warren of Kermit, died Monday, Jan. 29, 2001. She was 72.
Mrs. Warren was the sister of Earl Alexander of Granbury.
Services were Wednesday, Jan 31, 2001 in the Lena Laughlin Auditorium with Rev. Gary Redwine officiating. Burial was in the Kermit Cemetery.

Mary Lou Watkins
Mary Lou Watkins of Granbury, historic preservationist and retired restaurant owner, died Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001 in Dallas. She was 83.
Mrs. Watkins was born July 15, 1917 in Granbury. She attended the University of Texas where she was a member of Chi Omega. She was a member of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Dallas where she taught Sunday school and was deeply involved with the parish. Mrs. Watkins also co-authored with Ann Jensen, a historical novel about Dr. Franz Mesmer and was editor of "Horse Tradin’" by Ben K. Green. She also wrote and edited children’s stories.
Mrs. Watkins returned to Granbury in the late 1960s to restore the house in which she and her mother were born. After opening the Nutt House Hotel and Dining Room, she recognized that economic success of her business, and her hometown, lay in the neglected beauty of the unspoiled town square and county courthouse. She and a small number of similarly resolute townspeople led the restoration of the limestone structures of the square. They assured the historic site’s future integrity through official designation by state and national agencies.
Her family states, "Mary Lou was always a rare combination of listener, dreamer, tireless worker and motivator. During her early life she was a fashion model, saleswoman, author, mother, housewife, church and community volunteer; but she is most widely known for her work in Granbury."
She was preceded in death by husbands Louis Ransom and Charles Lee Watkins Jr.
She is survived by three sons, Arthur Kent Ransom and wife Jeanie of Dallas, Charles Lee Watkins and wife Pamela of Dallas, and David Louis Watkins, M.D. and wife Lori of Dallas; three grandchildren, Shannon Ashley Watkins, Jennifer Leigh Watkins and Charles David Watkins; and cousin King Hiram Faulkner of Granbury.
Memorial services will be Saturday, Feb. 10, 2001 at Tarleton State University’s Dora Lee Langdon Cultural and Educational Center at 1 p.m. Burial will be in Granbury Cemetery. Martin’s Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The family suggests memorials be made to the Granbury Opera House Preservation Fund, P.O. Box 297, Granbury 76048 or to the Hood County Historical Society Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 482, Granbury 76048.

James A. Wright
James A. Wright of Granbury, a pipelayer, died Monday, Jan. 15, 2001 in Granbury. He was 55.
Mr. Wright was born Oct. 31, 1944 in Lowell, Mass. He married Patricia Ann Smock July 1, 1985 in California. He loved taking walks outdoors, gardening and music.
He is survived by four sisters, Nancy Lewis of Alturas, Calif., Daisy Fannin of Gault, Calif., Lois Gragg of Colorado, and Barbara Watson of Bolivia, S.A.; two brothers, Robert Wright of Granbury, and Thomas Wright of Tolar; one aunt, Ruth Rathka of Springfield, Ore; and one uncle, Odell Wright of Palm Springs, Calif.
Memorial services will be Monday, Feb. 5, 2001 at the Valley View Health and Rehabilitation Center. Pastor Max Jones and Chaplain Ronald Kimbrell will officiate. Burial will be in the D/FW National Cemetery in Dallas. Wiley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Mary Lou Watkins
Mary Lou Watkins of Granbury, historic preservationist and retired restaurant owner, died Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2001 in Dallas. She was 83.
Mrs. Watkins was born July 15, 1917 in Granbury. She attended the University of Texas where she was a member of Chi Omega. She was a member of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Dallas where she taught Sunday school and was deeply involved with the parish. Mrs. Watkins also co-authored with Ann Jensen, a historical novel about Dr. Franz Mesmer and was editor of "Horse Tradin’" by Ben K. Green. She also wrote and edited children’s stories.
Mrs. Watkins returned to Granbury in the late 1960s to restore the house in which she and her mother were born. She and a small number of similarly resolute townspeople led the restoration of the limestone structures of the square.
Her family states, "Mary Lou was always a rare combination of listener, dreamer, tireless worker and motivator. During her early life she was a fashion model, saleswoman, author, mother, housewife, church and community volunteer; but she is most widely known for her work in Granbury."
She was preceded in death by husbands Louis Ransom and Charles Lee Watkins Jr.
She is survived by three sons, Arthur Kent Ransom and wife Jeanie of Dallas, Charles Lee Watkins and wife Pamela of Dallas, and David Louis Watkins, M.D. and wife Lori of Dallas; three grandchildren, Shannon Ashley Watkins, Jennifer Leigh Watkins and Charles David Watkins; and cousin King Hiram Faulkner of Granbury.
Memorial services will be Saturday, Feb. 10, 2001 at 1 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church in Granbury. Burial will be in Granbury Cemetery at 4 p.m. Martin’s Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The family suggests memorials be made to the Granbury Opera House Preservation Fund, P.O. Box 297, Granbury 76048 or to the Hood County Historical Society Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 482, Granbury 76048.

April Marie Pitchford
April Marie Pitchford of Fort Worth, owner and operator of Bonehead Tattoo and Body Piercing Co., died Thursday, Feb. 1, 2001 in Fort Worth from injuries received in an auto accident. She was 21.
Ms. Pitchford was born May 13, 1979 in Las Vegas, Nev. She was a 1988 graduate of the Living Heritage Academy and was working towards a nursing degree. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Fort Worth.
She is survived by her life partner, Steven Stuckey of Fort Worth; parents, Roy and Kathy Thompson of Granbury; one sister, Christina Pitchford of Granbury; one brother, Adam Pitchford of Fort Worth; one stepsister, Wendy Coates of Weatherford; grandparents, James and Naolah Tate of Granbury; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Services were Saturday, Feb. 3, 2001 in the First United Methodist Church in Granbury. Wiley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. 
The family suggests memorials be made to Lifegift Organ Donation Center, 1701 River Run, Fort Worth, 76107 or the Humane Society of North Texas, 2840 E. Lancaster, Fort Worth 76103.

Roy J. Crittenden
Roy J. Crittenden of Granbury, retired from Southwestern Bell Telephone, died Thursday, Jan. 25, 2001 in Fountain Valley Calif. He was 100.
Mr. Crittenden was born July 30, 1900 in Albany, Ga. His parents were Willard and Mary Crittenden. He married to Ida May Cherry in 1922, and Grace Curlin in 1963. He was in the U.S. Army during World War I as a sergeant major and served in France from 1917 to 1919. He was awarded the French Legion of Honor. He worked for Southwestern Bell for 45 years and retired in 1965. He was a member of the Church of Christ in Amarillo, where he served as an elder. He was a member of the VFW and a 32nd degree Mason. 
He was preceded in death by his two wives, Ida May Crittenden in 1961 and Grace Crittenden in 1996; one daughter, Jimmie; one son, Roy; two stepsons, William Curlin, and Tommy Curlin; and two great-grandchildren, Kerry and Justin. 
He is survived by two daughters, Mary Davis and husband Lesley, and Joy Webster; two stepdaughters, Geraldine Ledenham and husband Roy, and Margaret Powers and husband Jack; one daughter-in-law, Dorothy Crittenden; one stepdaughter-in-law, Joy Curlin; two sisters, Ivila Bond, and Mary Gaither; eight grandchildren, Pamela, Cherry, Jimmie, Carolyn, Ginger, James, Tammy and Samantha; nine stepgrandchildren, Kerrie, Jami, Casey, Lara, Bill, Beth, Mevillyn, Roseanne and Bradley; and numerous great-grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Services were Monday, Feb. 5, 2001 in the Connally Compton Funeral Home Directors Chapel in Waco. Burial was in Rosemond Cemetery.

Lee Roy Bates
Lee Roy Bates of Granbury, a plumber and pipefitter, died Saturday, Feb. 3, 2001 in Fort Worth. He was 72.
Mr. Bates was born June 7, 1928 in Wichita Falls. He was a member of the Plumbing Local 146 in Fort Worth, Hood County Democrats, Polka Club of America, Lodge 92 S.P.J.S.T, American Legion and Texas Accordion Association.
He is survived by his wife, Lois Bates of Granbury; three sons, Robert Bates and wife Judy of Crowley, Richard Bates and wife Kathy of Tishomingo, Okla., and Roy Bates of Crowley; two stepchildren, Fred Childress and wife Sherry of Stephenville, and Shelly Woods of Weatheford; stepmother, Ollie Bates of Hemet, Calif.; one stepsister, Freddie Mae Hammontree of Hemet; one halfsister, Mary Little of Centrahoma, Okla.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Services are today (Thursday, Feb. 8, 2001) at 10 a.m. in Wiley Funeral Home. Burial is at 1:30 p.m. in the DeLeon Cemetery. Wiley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
The family suggests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society.

Connie Keener
Connie Keener of Granbury, a homemaker, died Saturday, Feb. 3, 2001 in Arlington. She was 58.
Mrs. Keener was born Feb. 23, 1942 in Dayton, Ohio. She worked at the Smithville Junior High School cafeteria and Glenview Hospital. She was a member of the hospital ladies auxiliary and the Presbyterian Church in Granbury.
She is survived by her husband, Noel Keener of Granbury; one daughter, Roxane Farnsworth and husband Brian of Fort Worth; one son Chad Keener of North Richland Hills; mother, Jean Kesling of New Lebanon, Ohio; two sisters, Donna Millard and husband John of New Lebanon, and Betty Peters and husband Pete of Fort Worth; two grandchildren, David Farnsworth, and Taylor Farnsworth, both of Fort Worth; eight nieces and nephews, Tim Millard, Jill Heilman, Deron Peters, Allyson Hughes, Kevin Keener, Toby Keener, Tammy Newsom and Robin Stern.
Memorial services were Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2001 in the First Presbyterian Church in Granbury.
Wiley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The family suggests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society.

Charles W. Veit
Charles W. Veit of Granbury, a mechanic for the state park commission, died Saturday, Feb. 3, 2001 in Granbury. He was 85.
Mr. Veit was born May 20, 1915 in College Point, N.Y.
He was preceded in death by his wife Audrey Veit; one son, Robert Veit; one foster daughter, Linda Schwabbler; and two sisters, Helen Jacobs, and Dot O’Brien.
He is survived by two daughters, Charleen Presley and husband Kenneth of Granbury, and Carol Ann Cipola and husband Joseph of Lakeland, Fla.; one son, William Veit and wife Carol of Long Island, N.Y.; one foster daughter, Nancy Pocorobba of Long Island; one brother, Frank Veit of Arlington, Va.; 14 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Memorial services were Monday, Feb. 5. 2001 in Wiley Funeral Home. Wiley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Nancy Walker
Nancy Walker of Lipan, a homemaker, died Friday, Feb. 2, 2001 in Granbury. She was 96.
Mrs. Walker was born March 4, 1904 in Hayes County. She was longtime Granbury resident and a member of the Church of Christ.
She is survived by four sons, Martin Hunnicut, Theodore Hunnicut, and Louis Hunnicut, all of Bluff Dale and Wylie Hunnicut of Woodard, Okla.; one sister; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Graveside services were Sunday, Feb. 4, 2001 in the Evergreen Cemetery. Wiley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Carol Moul
Carol Moul of Granbury, a homemaker, died Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2001 in Granbury. She was 79.
Mrs. Moul (Carol Mae Zebill) was born July 2, 1921 in Esteline, S.D. Her parents were Albert and Minnie Zebill. She married Virgil Moul Oct. 7, 1943. The moved from South Dakota to Granbury in 1981. She enjoyed ceramics, golf, gardening and watching and feeding birds in her backyard.
She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and two sisters.
She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Virgil Moul of Granbury; one daughter, Linda Elhoff and husband Chuck of Arlington; two sisters, Grace Warborg of Flandreau, S.D., and June Hovey and husband Roger of Gary, S.D.; two grandchildren, Heidi Bryan and husband Mark of Arlington, and Heather Elhoff of Baron Rouge, La.; and several nieces and nephews.
Memorial services were Saturday, Feb. 3, 2001 in Arlington Funeral Home Chapel.
The family suggests memorials be made to the Alzheimer Association, P.O. Box 9709, Fort Worth 76147.

Beulah Arabella Carr
Beulah Arabelle Carr of Granbury, a manufacturing company line worker, died Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2001 in Fort Worth. She was 74.
Mrs. Carr was a member of the Woman’s Auxiliary and a lifetime member of VFW Post 8911 in Fort Worth.
She is survived by five sons, John Neagle of Godley, Alton Neagle and wife Jana of Justin, William Neagle of Weatherford and Jerry Neagle and wife Renee of Haltom City; two daughters, Janet Green and husband N.L. of Stephenville, and Mary Moseley and husband Eddie of Arlington; one sin-in-law, Walter Scott of Venus; one brother, Walter Ridley of Morgan City, La.; six sisters, Bessie Williams of Hawaii, Sharon Renfro of Fort Worth, Patricia Clayton, Beatrice Birdsall, Celeste Everidge and Sarah Ridley, all of Granbury; 21 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren; seven great-great grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Services were Saturday, Feb. 3, 2001 in the Emerald Hills Memorial Chapel. Burial was in Emerald Hills Memorial Park.


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