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PAMPA - Mary Ann Kelley, 87, died Monday, March 25, 2002.

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Services will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday in St. Matthew's Episcopal Abbey with the Rev. Jacob Clemmens, rector, officiating. Burying will be in Fairview Cemetery by Carmichael-Whatley Burial Directors.
Mrs. Kelley was built-in June 17, 1914, in Oil City, Penn., to John and Minna Lou Moyar. She grew up in Midwest, Wyo., and in Colorado, Kansas, Utah, Montana and Texas. She came with her ancestors to Pampa in 1930.
Two of her aerial academy years were spent accessory Gulfpark in Gulfport, Miss. Her chief year was spent in Pampa and she accelerating from Pampa Aerial Academy in 1934.
She accelerating with a accessible of arts amount from the University of Colorado in Boulder in 1939. While there she was a affiliate of Kappa Gamma abode and Alpha Epsilon Delta premedical fraternity.
She was affiliated to Dr. Frank W. Kelley on Dec. 2, 1939, in Fort Worth. She completed a acceptance in medical technology at St. Paul's Hospital in Dallas.
After World War II, she acclimatized with her bedmate in Pampa, area she formed as a medical artisan for her bedmate and father-in-law at the Kelley Clinic. Afterwards the bearing of her additional child, she adherent herself full-time to her family, abbey and community.
She was a affiliate of Twentieth Century Forum, a affiliate of Lovett Memorial Library Board, a sponsor for 4-H, a baton in Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts, a advance for Red Cross Swimming, a affiliate of Texas Medical Association Women's Auxiliary and a affiliate of Daughters of the American Revolution.
She was an alive affiliate of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, area she accomplished Sunday academy for abounding years. She was complex with Bible Study Fellowship.
Survivors accommodate her husband, Dr. Frank Kelley; her four children, Dr. Mary Ann Wyss of Fredericksburg, Martha Lou Schakel of Pampa, Frank Kelley Jr. of Houston and Patsy Smith of Mancos, Colo.; seven grandchildren, Brett Schakel of Tucson, Ariz., Shannon Schakel of Golden, Colo., Brandy Schakel of Fort Collins, Colo., Matthew Kelley of Houston, Wyatt Smith of College Station, and Kelley Smith and Clayton Smith, both of Mancos; a brother, Col. John Moyar of Waldport, Ore.; and a sister, Emma Womack of West Colombia.
The ancestors suggests memorials be to St. Matthew's Episcopal Abbey or a admired charity.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Hazel Delle Beckworth Clark
PAMPA - Hazel Delle Beckworth Clark, 98, died Saturday, March 23, 2002.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Carmichael-Whatley Burial Directors Colonial Chapel with Dr. Randy White, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Burying will be in Fairview Cemetery.
Mrs. Clark had been a citizen of Pampa back 1930. She had been a affiliate of First Baptist Abbey back 1931.
Survivors accommodate two sons, Jimmie Clark and Jack Clark, both of Pampa; a daughter, Louise Tribble of Liberal, Kan.; a brother, Afton Beckworth of Amarillo; a sister, Louise Massey of Odessa; eight grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild.
The ancestors suggests memorials be to Lottie Moon Mission Offering in affliction of First Baptist Church, 203 N. West St., Pampa, TX 79065.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Beatrice Mae Dupler
PANHANDLE - Beatrice Mae Dupler, 80, died Sunday, March 24, 2002.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Abbey with the Rev. Paul Carter, pastor of First Baptist Abbey in Old Ocean, and the Rev. John Webb, pastor of Cache Christian Abbey in Cache, Okla., officiating. Burying will be at 1 p.m. Thursday in Cache Cemetery in Cache by Minton/Chatwell Burial Directors of Panhandle.
Mrs. Dupler was built-in June 19, 1921, in Stigler, Okla. She was a affiliate of First Baptist Abbey in Panhandle.
Survivors accommodate a son, Lester Boyd Dupler of Sweeny; a daughter, Elizabeth Ann Smith of Panhandle; two brothers, Bill Mann of Abilene and Cecil Mann of Breckenridge, Colo.; two sisters, Priscilla Bowman and Louise Gilberg, both of Modesto, Calif.; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Gladys Elizabeth Dickey
BORGER - Gladys Elizabeth Dickey, 98, died Saturday, March 23, 2002.
Services will be at 11 a.m. today in First Abbey of the Nazarene with the Rev. Terry Porter, pastor, and the Rev. Matt Adams, pastor of Faith Covenant Church, officiating. Burying will be in Highland Park Cemetery by Minton/Chatwell Burial Directors.
Mrs. Dickey was a affiliate of First Abbey of the Nazarene. She has lived in Borger back 1945.
Survivors accommodate a son, Hugh Dickey and wife, Margaret, of Borger; a brother, Lucien Harbert of Medford, Ore.; a grandson, Kirk Dickey and wife, Dot, of Nederland; two great-granddaughters, Leslie Dickey and Lindsey Dickey, both of Nederland; and abounding nieces and nephews.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Thelma Addison
SHAMROCK - Thelma Addison, 87, died Saturday, March 23, 2002, in Euless.
Memorial casework will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Shamrock Abbey of Christ with Cottie Tarbet officiating. Burying will be in Kelton Cemetery in Kelton by Wright Burial Directors.
Mrs. Addison was built-in July 15, 1914, in DeQueen, Ark. She affiliated Marion Addison in DeQueen.
Survivors accommodate a son, Charles Addison of Lubbock; two daughters, Joan Boyd of Euless and Glenna Faye Boswell of Corpus Christi; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.
The ancestors suggests memorials be to Lubbock Children's Home or Hospice.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Jessie Chapman
CHILDRESS - Jessie Chapman, 83, died Sunday, March 24, 2002.
Graveside casework will be at 2 p.m. today in Childress Cemetery with Don McFarland, pastor of Parkview Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements are by Johnson Burial Home.
Mrs. Chapman was built-in July 26, 1918, in Paducah. She affiliated R.C. Chapman on Jan. 11, 1937.
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Survivors accommodate a son, Gene Chapman of Matador; a daughter, Lorene Moyers of Childress; a sister, Mildred Venable of Lubbock; six grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Elsie Ostwald Watley
SPEARMAN - Elsie Ostwald Watley, 75, died Sunday, March 24, 2002.
Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in First United Methodist Abbey with the Rev. Ken Cole and the Rev. Jerry Moore officiating. Burying will be in Hansford Cemetery by Boxwell Brothers Burial Home of Spearman.
Mrs. Watley was built-in Aug. 27, 1926, in Fort Morgan, Colo. She became a registered assistant and formed as Vega's academy assistant and for Deaf Smith County Hospital in Hereford.
After retiring, she lived in Dalhart and Clarendon area she was affianced in agriculture and ranching. She confused to Spearman in 1981, area she has lived for the accomplished 20 years.
She was alive in the Methodist abbey and served as United Methodist Women's president. She was a affiliate of Hansford County Extension Club. The homemakers annual was committed to her in 1991 and 1997 as the outstanding affiliate of District 1 for the accompaniment of Texas.
She enjoyed accessory her grandchildren's activities.
She was preceded in afterlife by her parents, Fred and Julia Ostwald.
Survivors accommodate three sisters, Florence Weitzel of Fort Morgan, Colo., Mary Ann Pollack of Canon City, Colo., and Eleanor Painter of Billings, Mont.; four children, Julie Aleman of Amarillo, Andy Watley and Brian Watley, both of Gruver and Roy Watley of Vega; eight grandchildren; and bristles great-grandchildren.
The ancestors suggests memorials be to Hansford Hospice, 707 S. Roland St., Spearman, TX 79081.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Mary Beatrice Penn
QUANAH - Mary Beatrice Penn, 90, died Sunday, March 24, 2002.
Services will be at 2 p.m. today in First Baptist Abbey with the Rev. Clifton Young officiating. Burying will be in Quanah Memorial Park by Smith Burial Home.
Mrs. Penn was built-in Jan. 4, 1912, in Saffell, Ark. She affiliated William Edward Penn on March 10, 1945, in Lawrence County, Ark.
Survivors accommodate two daughters, Utona Hamby and LaRue Morris, both of Quanah; four grandchildren; and bristles great-grandchildren.
The ancestors suggests memorials be to First Baptist Church.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Dixie Lewis
BORGER - Dixie Lewis, 58, died Sunday, March 24, 2002, in Amarillo.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Abbey in Borger with the Rev. Gregg Simmons, pastor, officiating. Private burying will booty place. Arrangements are by Brown Burial Directors.
Mrs. Lewis was a retired banking secretary for First Baptist Church. She was a affiliate of First Baptist Church.
Survivors accommodate her husband, Don; three sons, Dan Lewis of Lubbock, Doug Lewis of Clinton, Okla., and Duane Lewis of Forney; four brothers, Eugene Stamper, Jack Stamper, Ben Stamper and Gary Stamper; four sisters, Betty Consoliver, Colene Davis, Pauline Smith and Linda Sweany; and seven grandchildren.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Rena Edrie Baldridge
WHITE DEER - Rena Edrie Baldridge, 83, died Sunday, March 24, 2002.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in White Deer Abbey of Christ with Don Stone, minister, officiating. Burying will be in White Deer Cemetery by Carmichael-Whatley Burial Directors of Pampa.
Mrs. Baldridge was a citizen of White Deer back 1962. She was a affiliate of White Deer Abbey of Christ.
Survivors accommodate three sons, John Baldridge and Bill Baldridge, both of Pampa, and Randy Baldridge of White Deer; a daughter, Debbie Shaffer of Katy; two brothers, Robert Zeiger of Aurora, Ill., and Richard Zeiger of Mountain Home, Ark.; two sisters, Maudie Wells of Raven Den Springs, Ark., and Dorothy Bounds of Kokomo, Ind.; nine grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
The ancestors suggests memorials be to BSA Hospice, 800 N. Sumner St., Pampa, TX 79065; or Aerial Plains Children's Home and Ancestors Services, 11461 S. Western St., Amarillo, TX 79118.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Margie B. Waggoner
DUMAS - Margie B. Waggoner, 70, died Friday, March 22, 2002.
Services will be at 3 p.m. today in Abbey of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Dumas with Admiral Stan Packard and added speakers from the abbey officiating. Burying will be in Dumas Cemetery by Morrison Burial Directors of Dumas.
Mrs. Waggoner was built-in March 27, 1931, in Chihuahua, Mexico. She had lived in Dumas back 1963, affective from El Paso. She affiliated Gene Waggoner on Jan. 20, 1962, in El Paso. She was a affiliate of the Abbey of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a homemaker.
Survivors accommodate her husband; two daughters, LeeAnn Hokanson and husband, Roy, of Dumas and Rhonda Dyer and husband, Dr. Keith Dyer, of Canyon; four sisters, Glenda McLaughlin of El Paso, Jan Hardwick and Jo Beecroft, both of Dumas, and Peggy McGinnis of Roby; and 10 grandchildren, Shawn Hokanson, Andrew Hokanson, Crystal Hokanson, Christopher Dyer, Aubrey Dyer, Gayle Dyer, Rachael Dyer, Maisie Dyer, Kelly Dyer and Luke Dyer.
The ancestors will be at 119 Spruce in Dumas.
The ancestors suggests memorials be to a admired charity.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002

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New Mexico
William H. "Bill" Sinclair
CLAYTON, N.M. - William H. "Bill" Sinclair, 59, died Sunday, March 24, 2002, in Amarillo, Texas.
Services will be at 10 a.m. today in First Baptist Abbey with the Rev. Billy Rammage, pastor, officiating. Burying will be in Clayton Memorial Cemetery by Hass Burial Directors.
Mr. Sinclair was built-in Oct. 22, 1942, in Patterson, N.J. He had been a citizen of Clayton back 1963.
Survivors accommodate a son, Billy Sinclair of Dalhart, Texas; two sisters, Julia Sinclair of Clayton and Isabel Williams of Seneca, N.M.; a grandson; four stepgrandchildren; and two footfall great-grandchildren.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Oklahoma
John Dennis Martin
GUYMON, Okla. - John Dennis Martin, 71, died Tuesday, March 19, 2002.
Graveside casework will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Elmhurst Cemetery with the Rev. Terry Armstrong, pastor of Guymon Abbey of the Nazarene, officiating. Arrangements are by Henson-Novak Burial Directors.
Mr. Martin was built-in Dec. 23, 1929, in Cherokee County. He formed in the oil acreage and had lived in Guymon for abounding years.
Survivors accommodate a brother, Vernon Martin of Bakersfield, Calif.; and several nieces and nephews.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Herman Duane Balenseifen
. - Herman Duane Balenseifen, 68, died Saturday, March 23, 2002, in Amarillo, Texas.
Memorial casework will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Bunch-Roberts Burial Home Chapel with Don McElroy of Canadian, Texas, officiating. Burying will be in Elmhurst Cemetery.
Mr. Balenseifen was a adept of the Korean conflict, confined in the Marines. He confused to Guymon from Dalhart, Texas, in 1991.
Survivors accommodate his wife, Clela; two sons, Darrell Balenseifen of Yukon and Brett Balenseifen of Kim, Colo.; bristles stepchildren; two grandchildren; 10 stepgrandchildren; a brother, Howard Balenseifen of Keyes; and a sister, Mayme McElroy of Canadian.
The ancestors suggests memorials be for ancestors use. Memorials can be beatific to the burial home, P.O. Box 1112, Guymon, OK 73942.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Elsewhere
Lorene C. Rogers
VERNON - Lorene C. Rogers, 89, died Saturday, March 23, 2002.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Sullivan Burial Home Chapel. Burying will be in Eastview Cemetery.
Mrs. Rogers was built-in June 5, 1912, in Cottle County. She affiliated Ernest L. Rogers in 1940 at Elk City, Okla.
Survivors accommodate a son, Jim Hughes of Vernon; two daughters, Ernestine Nelson of French Morocco and Sue Bringham of Euless; three sisters, Arlewene Williams of Turkey, Betty Buckingham of Pampa and Shirley Townsend of Grapevine; three brothers, Jim Majors of Turkey, O.H. Majors of Lubbock and Nelson Majors of Lorenzo; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.
The ancestors suggests memorials be to Boys and Girls Club of Vernon.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Fay W. Dunn
HENDERSON, Tenn. - Fay W. Dunn, 77, died Tuesday, March 19, 2002.
Services were at 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Leon Johnson Burial Home. Burying was in Sweet Lips Cemetery in Chester County.
Survivors accommodate a daughter, Debbie Arnold of Henderson; a son, Jimmy Dunn of Henderson; a stepson, Paul Smith of Amarillo, Texas; a sister, Elizabeth Russell of Southaven, Miss.; a brother, Raymond Dunn of Henderson; a grandchild; and bristles great-grandchildren.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Amarillo
James L. McCarty
Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Blackburn-Shaw Burial Directors Memorial Chapel, Fifth Avenue and Pierce Street, with the Rev. Jeff Raines, accessory pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating. Burying will be in Llano Cemetery with aggressive rites by DAV Chapter No. 26.
Mr. McCarty was a constant citizen of Amarillo. He served in the Army from 1952 to 1954 confined as a corporal. He was a affiliate of World War II Army Band. He was a alum of Amarillo Aerial Academy and played the French horn in the Amarillo Symphony for 25 years.
He ran the aftermost two commuter trains out of Amarillo in April 1972. He bankrupt bottomward the Santa Fe Depot and acquainted that he had absent a friend.
He was a affiliate of First Baptist Church, Texas Panhandle Railroad History Society, National Association of Retired and Adept Railroad Employees and Model Railroad Club.
Survivors accommodate a sister, Evelyn Claytor of Amarillo; and an aunt, Maxine Baird of Amarillo.

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Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Irvin Oakley
Irvin Oakley, 89, of Amarillo died Sunday, March 24, 2002.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Southeast Baptist Abbey with the Rev. Chuck Neal, pastor, and the Rev. Robert Field, pastor of Bushland Baptist Church, officiating. Burying will be in Llano Cemetery by Boxwell Brothers Burial Directors, 2820 Virginia Circle.
Mr. Oakley went home to be with our savior Jesus Christ on his 89th altogether for a august anniversary in heaven.
He was built-in in Memphis and had been a citizen of Amarillo back 1948. He was a babysitter for Amarillo Independent Academy District for 15 years afore his retirement in 1978.
He was a longtime affiliate of Southeast Baptist Church. He affiliated the above Uvie Littrell 67 years ago on Oct. 14, 1934, in Hollis, Okla.
Survivors accommodate his wife; two sons, Don Oakley of Amarillo and Bill Oakley of Shenandoah; a brother, Vernon Oakley of Lindsey, Calif.; two sisters, Helen Collins of Estelline and Ruby Graham of Memphis; six grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and seven great-great-grandchildren.
The ancestors suggests memorials be to BSA Hospice and Life Enrichment Center, P.O. Box 950, Amarillo, TX 79176-0001.
The anatomy will be accessible for examination at the burial home. Please alarm for examination hours.
The ancestors will accept visitors at the ancestors home.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Faye C. Morris
Faye C. Morris, 79, of Amarillo died Sunday, March 24, 2002.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Trinity Baptist Abbey with Dr. David Evans officiating. Burying will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Fairmount Cemetery in Hollis, Okla., by Schooler Burial Home, 4100 S. Georgia St.
Mrs. Morris was built-in in Snyder on Sept. 24, 1922. She affiliated Max Morris in Hollis on Dec. 23, 1945. She retired afterwards 42 years with the Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
She was a affiliate of American Business Women Association for 30 years and was nominated as Woman of the Year. She was a affiliate of Trinity Baptist Church.
She was preceded in afterlife by her bedmate on Sept. 5, 1968; and a daughter, Eloise Morris, in 1988.
Survivors accommodate a daughter, Lori Herman of Amarillo; a sister, Emogene Sterling of Ira; two brothers, Buddy Cook of Carmel, Calif., and Marshall Cook of Muleshoe; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
The ancestors suggests memorials be to Trinity Baptist Abbey Building Fund, 1608 Wolflin Ave., Amarillo, TX 79109.
The ancestors will be at 1904 S. Roosevelt St.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Edith Landes
Edith Landes, 87, of Amarillo died Saturday, March 23, 2002.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Blackburn-Shaw Burial Directors Martin Road Chapel, 1505 Martin Road. Burying will be in Llano East Cemetery.
Mrs. Landes was built-in in Missouri and had lived in Amarillo back 1942. She affiliated Louis Paschael Landes in 1936 at Brawley, Calif.
She formed at Pantex during World War II and was a blast abettor at Herring Hotel. She was a Scout baton and admired to bowl. She was a affiliate of St. Laurence Cathedral for added than 50 years.
She was preceded in afterlife by her bedmate on June 28, 1994.
Survivors accommodate three sons, Richard Landes and John Landes, both of Amarillo, and Don Landes of Grapevine; two sisters, Edna Patterson of Imperial, Calif., and Jenny Davies of El Centro, Calif.; six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
The ancestors will be at 4501 Harvard St. in Amarillo.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002
Canyon
Theresa Root
Theresa Root, 93, of Canyon died Sunday, March 24, 2002.
Services will be at 10 a.m. today in First Christian Abbey of Canyon with the Rev. Debra Huffman, pastor, Ken Cargle, above pastor, and the Rev. Dr. Don McDonald, pastor of First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burying will be in Memory Gardens Cemetery by Brooks Burial Directors.
Mrs. Root was built-in abreast Wisner, Neb., on May 9, 1908, and confused to Canyon in 1925 with her parents, John and Catharine Albers. She affiliated Milton Eugene "Gene" Root in 1927.
She was a affiliate of First Christian Abbey of Canyon area she was adopted a affect emeritus in 1997. She sang abounding years in the choir, served in the Sunday academy and captivated every appointment in the Christian Women's Fellowship.
She had additionally been a affiliate of the Canyon Mother-in-Law Club. The ancestors would like to accurate their ardent acknowledgment to the agents and volunteers at Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice.
She was preceded in afterlife by her bedmate in 1968; a son, Clyde Root, in 1989; and a daughter, Nancy Boston Stewart, in 1999.
Survivors accommodate a daughter, Ellen Richardson and husband, Jim, of Amarillo; two sons, Norris Root and wife, Ann, and Harold Root and wife, Wanda, all of Canyon; 12 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren.
The ancestors will be at 1111 Eighth Ave. in Canyon.

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The ancestors suggests memorials be to First Christian Abbey of Canyon, 2011 Fourth Ave., Canyon, TX 79015; or Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice and Life Enrichment Center, P.O. Box 950, Amarillo, TX 79176.
Amarillo Globe-News, March 26, 2002

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