The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 137, No. 24, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 2009 Page: 4 of 12
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County, Gary, and
Fairplay schools and as a
nurse at Panola General
hospital, she worked as an
office nurse for Dr. Virgil
and
Amit Ahuja,
Panola County, were held
on Monday, March 23,
Robbie
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with Hawthorn Funeral
Home. Mrs. Rice died
March 23, 2009 in Tyler.
Brother Pete Williams
officiating. Services were
under the direction of
Hawthorn Funeral Home.
Mrs. Boykin died March
21, 2009 in Carthage.
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have known one of God's Floor 4-E Staff and a spe-
special human gifts. His cial thank you to Odyssey
Christian faith helped him Hospice.
through many difficult In lieu of flowers,
times.
Bill
and Occupational
Therapists from Texas
Home Health and the staff
of Briarcliff for their care
when she was there for
grandchildren her rehab. We would also
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A guestbook may be
online at
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sion of controlled sub-
stance;
.Terry Jay Curry, 39 of
Beckville, by Texas
Department of Public
Safety Trooper Kris
Edgmon for driving while
intoxicated 3rd or more.
Where do you file?
File renditions with your local appraisal district at
Panola County Appraisal District
1736 Ballpark Drive
Carthage TX 75633
Mervin Scott and
Reverend Joe Walker offi-
ciating. Interment fol-
lowed at Smith Cemetery
under the direction of
Hawthorn Funeral Home.
Mrs. Adams died March
20, 2009 in Carthage.
Known as “Teet” to
Rd., family and friends, Lessie
Lenora Adams was bom
in the Galloway
Baptist Community on December
“ 3, 1934 to James Homer
Barnet Sr., and Lessie
Mae Baker Barnett. She
married Robert Quincy
“Honey” Adams, Jr. on
February 20, 1952 and
Mike together they celebrated
55 years together and
Arrested Saturday, March
21 was;
.Preston James
Caroselli, 19 of Carthage,
by Panola County
Sheriff’s Office Deputy
Richard Mojica for public
intoxication.
See ARREST, pg A8
Robert Q. Adams, Jr. and
special brother-in-law,
John Doyle Adams.
Survivors include lov-
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Holland until her retire-
ment in 1975. She moved
to Carthage in 1951, and
was a member of the First
United Methodist Church,
where she was also a
member of the Gleaner's
Sunday School Class.
Mrs. Samford was a mem-
ber of the Altrusa Club
and was a Rotary-Ann.
She was preceded in death
by her parents; eight
brothers and sisters; her
son, Archie Morris
Samford, Jr. on November
30, 2008; and her son-in-
law, John P. Cole.
Mrs. Samford is sur-
vived by her husband,
Archie Morris Samford,
Sr. of Carthage; one
daughter, Barbara Ann
Cole of Carthage; three
grandchildren, John
Michael Cole of Austin,
Catherine Ann Cole of
Spring, and Archie M.
Samford III of Carthage.
Numerous nieces,
nephews, cousins, other
relatives, and many
friends also survive Mrs.
Samford.
Serving as pallbearers
are Kabot Baker, Phil
Frank "Bill"
of Shreveport,
What’s the deadline?
The last day for filing 2009 renditions is April 15. You can
get an automatic extension to May 15 if you ask for It
in writing on or before the April 15 deadline. The chief
appraiser may grant an additional 15 days after May 15
for an owner who shows good cause in writing.
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In lieu of flowers,
memorial gifts may be
was born made in Bill's honor to the
December 22, 1934, in American Cancer Society,
Marthaville, Louisiana, to Woodridge Baptist
the late Alvin and Lillie Church Building Fund or
Lewis. He proudly served charity of choice,
in the U.S. Army from
to 1963. After an
honorable discharge, he
was a welder by trade,
working for Mid-
Continent Steel and Reilly
Beaird. He went on to
retire as foreman for the
Panola County Road and
Bridge Departments.
Bill is survived by the
love of his life, his wife,
Carolyn, his daughter,
Deborah McGraw, grand-
son, Joshua McGraw, sis-
ters, Louetta Pearson Lessie
(Boyce) and Mary Harris “Teet”Adams
and special friend Willie
Perkins. He is further sur-
vived by a host of nieces, Adams, 74 of the
nephews, other relatives Galloway Community of
and many friends. In addi- “ ~
tion to his parents, he was
preceded in death by his 2009 at
son, Curtis Lewis, broth- Hawthorn Funeral Home
ers C.D. Lewis and infant Chapel with Reverend
brothers Elbert and Mervin Scott
Herbert Lewis, and sister,
Don't get hit with a penalty!
"Render" your taxable
property by April 15.
Ann Samford
Funeral services for
Mrs. Ann Samford, 96 of
Carthage, will be held at
10 a.m. on Wednesday,
March 25, 2009, at
Jimerson-Lipsey Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev.
Paul Thomasson and
Pastor Leah Hanks offici-
ating. Entombment will
follow at Restland
Memorial Park
Mausoleum. The family
received friends from 5
until 7 p.m. on Tuesday at
the funeral home. Mrs.
Samford passed away on
Sunday morning, March
22, 2009 in Carthage.
Annie Zelia Trichel
Samford was born on
January 27, 1913 in Clear Grimes, Steve Grimes, Pat
Lake, Louisiana, the Browning, Olin Joffrion,
eighth of nine children Terry Bailey, and Robert
bom to the marriage of Underwood.
If desired, memorials Emma Jean Driggers,
may be made to the First
United Methodist Church,
Arrested Friday, March
20 were:
.Faniel Willie Marshall
III, 22 of Carthage, by
Panola County Sheriff’s
Office Deputy Ronnie
Endsley pursuant to war-
rant/ violation of commu-
nity supervision/ posses-
sion of controlled sub-
stance;
.Terrance Randall
Bledsoe, 31 of Carthage,
by Carthage Police
Department Officer Jeff
Jones for assault causes
bodily injury family vio-
lence;
.Terrance Smith, of
Carthage, by Panola
County Sheriff’s Office
Special Response Team
for possession of marijua-
na, possession of drug
paraphernalia, abandon-
ing/ endangering a child
and possession of con-
trolled substance;
.Amanda Johnson, 25
of Carthage, by Panola
County Sheriff's Office
Special Response Team
for possession of marijua-
na, possession of drug
paraphernalia, abandon-
ing/ endangering a child
and controlled possession
of substance;
.David Wayne
Williams, 48 of DeBerry,
by Panola County
Sheriff’s Office Deputy
Ronnie Endsley for public
intoxication and posses-
Funeral services for
Lessie Lenora “Teet”
74 of
Staff and Dr. Sohalia
Roshan and Staff. Also
thanks for all the many
loving prayers, calls and
visits from all of our fam-
,m. in the Sowders, Lessie Adams, ily and friends.
Adam Smith and Abby
McCormick; special sis- Bertha Louise Boykin
ter-in-law Billie Sue Graveside services for
Adams; special nieces Bertha Louise Boykin, 90
Glenda McGinty and of Carthage, were held at
Tracie Mosley; special 10 a.m. Monday, March
cousins Chuck and Sible 23, 2009 at Liberty
Roethke; Maw Teet and Chapel Cemetery with
MawMaw Bunch (you ~
know who you are);
numerous nieces,
nephews and a host of
cousins and friends.
Pallbearers were Larry
Joe Davis, Melvin
Mouser, Rickey Barnett,
Terry Bailey, John Derek
Adams, Jay Runnels, Carole Rice,
Charles Runnels, and Carthage, are pending
Keith Creech. Honorary
Pallbearers were her
nephews Jerrold Price,
Jerry Fowler, Todd and Ty
at 2 p.m. at Centuries
Memorial Funeral Home
and Cemetery, 8801
Mansfield
Shreveport, Louisiana. Dr.
T. Floyd Davis, Jr. of
Woodridge ~
Church, Shreveport, offi-
ciated. Burial follow in
Centuries
Cemetery.
Honoring Bill as pall-
bearers were David Axe,
Jimmy Boyd,
Lynch, Jay McClelland,
Willie Perkins and Wayne raised three daughters
Weir. Honorary pallbear- before his death on
ers were Charles Jacobs, August 12, 2007. A loving
Jack Kirkpatrick, Cole wife and mother, she was
Roberts, C. C. Sanders, a member of the Logan
Billy Frank Lewis Jimmy Shelton, Pat Assembly of God Church,
Billy Frank "Bill" Watson and Jim White.
Lewis, of Shreveport, The family wishes to
Louisiana, passed away express their deepest grat-
Lucien F. Trichel, Sr. and
Victoria Bryant. She grad- may be made to the First Funeral services for
uated from Goldonna United Methodist Church, Bill Lewis were held on
High School in Goldonna, 201 S. Shelby, Carthage, Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Louisiana. Mrs. Samford
received her Registered
Nurse training at the old signed
Charity Hospital in w w w . j i
Shreveport, completing lipsey.com.
her work in 1939. She was
part of a group of nurses
that was sent to the New /jfl
London explosion in /
March of 1937, where /
over 300 students and /
teachers were killed. She I IM
began her nursing career
at the old Nacogdoches
Memorial Hospital in W
1939. She met her future 1
husband A. Morris 4
Samford, Sr. in February
of 1940, while he was a
patient at the hospital.
They married on June 6,
1940 in Groveton, Texas Billy Frank "Bill" Watson and Jim White. but attended the Galloway
and in 2008, they celebrat- Lewis, of Shreveport, The family wishes to United Methodist Church,
ed over 68 years of mar- Louisiana, passed away express their deepest grat- Teet, who was raised in a
riage. Also during her peacefully on the morning itude to Dr. Joyce Feagin large and loving family
career, she worked as a of March 15, 2009, at the for her competence and always enjoyed surround-
school nurse in the Shelby age of 74 after a valiant compassion; and to ing herself with her many
Gary, and effort to overcome the Doctors Amit Ahuja, friends and family. She is
effects of cancer. We take Charles Byrd, Phillip preceded in death by her
Rozeman and Anthony parents, James Homer and
Hospital. After leaving the endless enthusiasm, giv- Stuart for their profession- Lessie Barnett, Sr.; broth-
ing guidance, and his gen- al and loving care, the er, James Andrew Barnett;
staff of Willis-Knighton sisters, Lola Bee Barnett,
Are there any advantages to you?
The advantages of filing a rendition are:
•• You give your opinion of your property's value. The
appraisal district must notify you in writing of any value
change and explain how you can protest that value to the
appraisal review board.
You record your correct mailing address so your tax bills will
go to the right address. If your bill is mailed to the wrong
address, the law still holds you responsible for paying your
taxes on time or paying extra charges for late payments.
You can also file a "report of decreased value* to notify
the appraisal district of significant depreciation of the
value of your property in 2008. The district will look at
your property before assigning a value in 2009.
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Lee Haskett; two daugh- Wilkerson, Randal
ters, Robbie Diane Wilkerson and special
Hagans and Vicky friends; Wesley Davis,
Darlene Treat; husband, Boyce Brown, Terry
Creech and Dare Rix
Parker.
Visitation was
from 6 until 8
ing daughter Lori Cordova Sunday, March 22, 2009
and husband Ricky, of at Hawthorn Funeral
Galloway; son-in-law Home. Memorials may be
Judd Treat, of Joaquin; made to Smith Cemetery
sisters Ovell Davis, of in the Logan Community.
Deadwood, Linnie Price, The family of Ms.
of the Logan Community, Lessie Adams would like
Olean Broadus and hus- to thank all of her loving
band Jerry, of Carthage, Nurses and Jier Physical
Emma Ruth Bailey, of
Carthage, and Maxine
Fowler, of Vidor; brother
James Homer Barnett, Jr
and wife Judy, of Silas,
Kansas;
Robert Doyle “Pooh” like to thank the loving
Adams, Trey Kinman and care that she was given by
wife Jessica, Golda her doctors and their staff;
Sowders and husband Dr. Royce Hill and Staff,
Owen, Ricky Cordova, Jr., Dr. Tommy Brown and
Dennis Smith, Jr. and Staff, Dr. Randy Bryn and
Christi McCormick and
husband Chad; great-
grandchildren Mitch
Kinman, Alana Kinman,
Elizabeth Adams, Leah
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