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THE BAYTOWN SUN
Sunday, Juno 16, 1991
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DEATHS and funerals
WILSON
Services for Hazel Benson
Wilson of Houston, stepmother
of Mary Margaret Armstrong of
Baytown, were held at 2 p.nt.
Friday, June 14, 1991, at Fair-
view Cemetery in League City.
She died Wednesday, June 12,
1991.
BIGELOW
Memorial services for Denis
living Bigelow, 49, of Crosby
will be held at 3 p.m, Sunday,
June 16, 1991, at White Chapel
Funeral Home in Baytown with
the Rev. P: Walter Henckclt
officiating.
Bigelow died Thursday, June
13, in a Baytown hospital.
A 13-year resident of Crosby,
Jie was a member of Christ the
Kin;: Episcopal Church and had
" MiT active in Newport Swim
Team .for 13 years. He also
served In "tficHsT^nny during
'Vietnam as first lieutenant.
He js survived by wife, Ruth
Irene ’Bigelow of Crosby;
daughters and son-in-law, Ta-
mara B. Bigelow and Cynthia L.
and John Warren, all of Crosby;
' alid parents,, Mr. and. Mrs.
Robert Bigelow of Crosby.
Burial will be at Swedish
Cemetery Corp. in Worcester,
Mass.
Arrangements are under the
dircctipijjof White Chapel Fun-
eral Home.
ALLEN
Services for Walter Alton Al-
len, 68, of Baytown will be held
at 4 p.m. Sunday, June 16, 1991,
at First Baptist Church in Dc-
vers with the Rev. Phil Lovelace
officiating.
Allen died Friday, June 14, in
a Baytown hospital.
Bom Sept. 29, 1922, in Ro-
mayor, he had lived in Baytown
since 1949. He was a retired of-
fice manager for Houston Sash
& Door Co. and was a member
of Romayor Baptist Church. He
was-a World War II veteran of
the U.S. Army and a member of
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
912.
He is survived by wife, Helen
Allen of Baytown; sons and
daughters-in-law, Jerry Walter
and Linda Allen and Richard
■and Brenda. Allen,, all of Bay-
town; sister, Margie Harris of
Sour Lake; grandchildren, Karen
Denise Allen, Joye Lanae Allen
and Lindsey Michelle Allen; and
several nieces and nephews.
Burial will be at Stacey
Cemetery in Devers.
Pallbearers will be Walter
Ray Copeland, James Copeland,
W.C. Copeland, Brad Gamer,
Phil Cottle and Kevin Clark.
Arrangements are under' the
direction of Navarre-Lee Fun-
eral Home.
DICKERSON
Services for Charles E. Dick-
erson, 67, of Lufkin will be held
at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 16,
1991, at the Gipson Funeral
Chapel with the Rev. Lynn Ste-
phens officiating.
Dickerson died Friday, June
14, in Lufkin.
Bom April 23, 1924, in Kel-
tys, he was a member of First
Baptist Church of Kcltys and
Woodmen of the World. He
lived in Lufkin since 1986 and'
*was previously of Channclvicw.
He is survived by wife, Wil-
lene Dickerson of Lulkin; step-
daughter, Jeanne Pleasant of
Baytown; stepson, Tommy Lee
Dyer of Channclvicw; father,
Charles C. Dickerson of Lufkin;
sister, Betty Handley of Hous-
ton; brothers, the Revi Billy j.
Dickerson of Mango, Fla., and
Jerry Dickerson of San Antonio;
step-grandchildren, Jerry Pleas-
ant, Leslie Cooper, Randy Dyer
and Cary Dyer, and step-great-
grandchildren, Erica Pleasant
and Tessie Cooper.
Burial will follow services at
Sunset Memorial Park in
Nacogdoches. _
Arrangements are under the
direction of Gipson Funeral
Home. _ '
Services set at Maranatha
Sunday school begins at 9:45
a.m. at Maranatha Church. Dr.
Ronnie'Tricc will minister at the
10:45 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday
worship services. Royal Ran-
gers -meet at 5:30 p.m. Sunday.
Dr. Trice will minister at the
7:30 p.m. Wednesday service.
The singles meet at 7 p.m.
Fridays for a Bible study. For
more information, call Lee
Oglesby at 576-2259. The sin-
gles have a Sunday Bible class
that begins at 6 p.m.'Sunday in
the chapel: The high school
youth group will go bowling at
7 p.m. June 29. For more infor-
mation, call Jennifer Cooper at
576-2259.
July Julibee revival meetings
will feature Jesse Duplantiss
and Billye Brim from June 30
through July 3.
Duplantiss will speak at 7
p.m. June 30 and 7:30 p.m. July
1 and July 2.
Brim will speak at 10 a.m.
July 1-2. Brim will also speak at
7:30 p.m. July 3.
New Presbyterian classes to begin
Sunday at First Presbyterian
Church, 1715 Market, begins the
new church school classes at 9
a.m. The qdult class will be
"Family Matters,” a discussion
series with topics including
working parents, single parents,1
aging parents; blended families
and parents living apart from
their children. *
The youth .summer class will
” be a courstTlrTTStnerican Sign
Language designed for' teens.
' This class 'will be taught by
Tammy Yark-McCracken and
will enable the youth of the
church to communicate with the
deaf community.
Worship- service begins at
10:30 a.m. Sunday with the Rev.
Dr, W. James LeDuc Jr, bring-
ing a message, “Surrealistic Pa-
rables!” The lay reader for Sun-
day will be Ophir Lyra and Judy
Gunn will present the children’s.
, story. Greeters are Virginia and
Herbert Herbert. Jane Larson
and Elsa Trout are in charge of
the finances, the Holt family is
in charge of tire recycling pro-
ject and Marsha Ross is in
charge of the building.
WESTMINSTER
Worship begins at 10 a.m.
Sunday at Westminster Pre-
sbyterian Churqh, 7600 Bayway.
The Rev. Randolph R. Branson
will lead worship and preach
“Small Is Beautiful.”
Bay Area
Rehabilitation Center
A future
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Church school for children the teachers for June,
begins at 10:30 a.m. Sunday Adult Bible study begins at 9
with a children’s time during * a.m. Sunday,
worship. Diana Black, Suzanne Session will meet at 7:15 p.m.
■Jackson and Ron Chaudoir are Tuesday.
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News briefs
AMADIYAH, Iraq — As al-
lied troops preqare to turn over a
key Kurdish city to United Na-
tions police, U.N. officials say
the peacekeeping effort may fail
because of a lack of funding.
Many returning refugees have
vowed to flee again if they ’arc
left unprotected.
MOSCOW — Russian
President-elect Boris Yeltsin
calls for the direct election of
the Soviet president and prom-
ises sweeping reform, but he
urges patience and says there
will be no improvement in the
economy before the end of next
year.
BATON ROUGE, La. —
Gov. Buddy Roomer’s veto of a
strict anti-abortion bill that pro-
life advocates had hoped would
lead to a Supreme Court ban on
abortions has set' the stage fon»a....
■ btttCr el£;Ctiori-ycar veto Tight.
WASHINGTON — Govern-
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succeed in their effort to rein-
state Oliver North-’s Iran-Contra
convictions, says a federal judge
who plans to let them try in the
fall. . .....
JjAPPY
FATHER’S
2BAY
From
3411 Garth Road
L 42? T 887
tMissing Jou
my own
tried to imkll ifalu^gf it done,
igh each and every
I ©g
Though each and every
part of me has tried
J hate to face another day.
Wthout you fry my side. I cry e
in; it's not ending
I try to- make myself tough
This pUin;
tryday
There's no sense pretending,
you're missed very much
.Tty those close & dear
foil 'd fa.-atissed forever
year after year.
I remember your laughter
I remember your smile
I II see you again, Timmy
It 'll just be auhile
This world isn't right .
Without your special touch ‘
We just want you to know
We all miss & love you so much,
sJHL.
9-3-65 to 12-5-90
We love you,
fHappy father's 'Day,
Judy, Savannah, family & friends
Lutherans
increasing
GENEVA, Switzerland
(AP) — The number of
Lutherans in the world in-
creased nearly a million
last year, growing from
58.9 million in 1989 to
59.7 million in 1990, says
the Lutheran World
Fcdration.
Much of the increase
was atributed to the new
religious freedom in the
Soviet Union.
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The family of
Ms de! Refugio
(I^uth) Santana
extends a heartfelt thank_you to Our
many friends who supported us
through our grief. 1 laving friends
that are willing to commit time out
of their busy schedules makes one
realize that we are truly
tended family. Remember
your prayers as we, .will remember
you in ours.
*God Bless You,
JThe Santana Family•/
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 16, 1991, newspaper, June 16, 1991; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052967/m1/3/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.