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Hazel H. Barton KENNEDALE Hazel Holt Barton, 88, a retired legal secretary, died Monday at a Mansfield nursing home. 'Memorial service: At a later date. Hazel Holt Barton was born June 4, 1908, in Dallas. Blessing Funeral Home Mansfield, 473-1555 Doyce O.

Blair BURLESON Doyce O. Blair, 67, a freight company warehouseman, died Sunday at home. Funeral: 10 a.m. today at White's Funeral Home. Burial: Springtown Cemetery in Springtown.

Blair was born Dec. 17, 1929, in Randlett, Okla. White's Funeral Home Weatherford, (817) 596-4811 Nelle P. Chaney CLEBURNE Nelle P. Chaney, 79, a retired clerk and manager for Gatton's Dress Shop in Cleburne, died Monday at a Granbury care center.

Funeral: 10 a.m. today at St. Mark United Methodist Church in Cleburne. Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery in Cleburne. Memorials: Community Hospice of Texas of Cleburne.

Nelle P. Chaney was born June 24, 1917, in Rio Vista, Texas. Survivors: Son, Bill Chaney of Cleburne; sister, Mary L. Browder of Cleburne; four granddaughters; and seven great-grandchildren. Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Cleburne, (817) 558-2322 Timothy N.

Collier ALEDO Timothy Neill Collier, 40, a Snap-On Tools dealer for 19 years, died Monday at home after a heroic battle with Lou Gehrig's disease. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday at Southcliff Baptist Church in Fort Worth. Graveside service: 1 p.m. Thursday in Annetta Cemetery in Annetta.

Memorials: Southcliff Baptist Church, 4100 SW Loop 820, Fort Worth 76109. Timothy Neill Collier was born Sept. 6, 1956, in Olney. He was a member of Southcliff Baptist Church and was active in the children's ministry. Survivors: Wife, Cathy Collier of Aledo; sons, Cavin, Cameron and Carson Collier, all of Aledo; parents, Howard and Louise Collier of Graham; parents-in-law, Gwen and David Cavin of Aledo; sister, Suzanne Godby of Fort Worth; brother, Mark Collier of Baton Rouge, and numerous in-laws, nieces, nephews and hundreds of friends.

Greenwood Funeral Home 13100 White Settlement Road, 336-0584 Billie Craft FORT WORTH Billie Craft, 84, a homemaker, died Monday at home. Funeral: 2 p.m. Thursday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park. Billie Craft was a member of Alta Mesa Church of Christ.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Craft. Survivors: Daughter, Dee Ann Godbout of Kansas City, sister, Eola Marshall of Dallas; grandchildren, DeLynda Day and Chris Day, both of Fort Worth; and great-grandson, Scott Allan Day of Fort Worth. Greenwood Funeral Home 3100 White Settlement Road, 336-0584 Alvin L. Eoff CLIFTON Alvin Lee Eoff, 81, a retired ranch manager, died Sunday in Whitney. Funeral: 10:30 a.m.

today at Smith Bend Baptist Church. Burial: Meridian Cemetery. Alvin Lee Eoff was born Aug. 23, 1915, in Grandview. Lawson Funeral Home FORT WORTH Bobby Gene Fra- zier, 64, a retired paint contractor, died Saturday in Fort Worth.

Funeral: 12:30 p.m. today at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Burial: Mount Cemetery. Bobby Gene Frazier was born Dec. 15, 1932, in Hollis, Okla.

He served in the Coast Guard from 1950 to 1956. He worked as a paint contractor for a number of years before retiring in 1995. 2 Mr. Frazier was preceded in death by a daughter, Peggy Matthews, on March 4,1995. He will be greatly missed by: Survivors: His wife, Evelyn Frazier of Fort Worth; stepsons, Larry Lawler of Granbury, Lyndon Lawler of Bedford and Leslie Lawler of Fort Worth; stepdaughter, Kathy Liebig of Fort Worth; mother, Ruby Frazier of Fort Worth; brother, Billy Frazier of Saginaw; sister, Helen Kennedy of Arlington; nine grandchildren; one niece; two nephews; and numerous cousins, all who loved him dearly.

He was known to all as "Fuzzy" and to his grandchildren as "Beloved Papa." Mount Olivet Funeral Home 2301 N. Sylvania 831-0511 Tuesday, December 24, 1996 Star-Telegram Section Page OBITUARIES TO OUR READERS llee saw ow: ing her in ced- iane a fic- aid ers lice 31 rer-4 ved nor All, 1: ed. Nahow of a ancy n. 21, a rday Furoud 14, ed in rmer ated mar6, in of Granon of Matt Burand Vera eatlams 2 am Rosemary J. Harm SPRINGTOWN Rosemary J.

Harm, 62, a camp facilitator, died Monday at home. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Dec. 30 at Guardian Cremation Society. Rosemary J.

Harm was born Feb. 1, 1934, in Holcomb, Wis. Survivors: Husband of 44 years, Clarence Harm; sons, Jeffery C. Harm of Bloomer, Gregory Lee Harm of Rice Lake, and Scott E. Harm of Springtown; daughter, Lori Hanson of New Auburn, mother, Fern Augustine of Search Light, seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Guardian Cremation Society 5704 James 293-8477 Debera J. Harris BOYD Debera Jean Harris, 43, a homemaker, died Saturday at a Decatur hospital. Graveside service: 1 p.m. today in Oakland Cemetery. Visitation: 10 a.m.

to noon at Funeral Home. Debera Jean Harris was born Jan. 21, 1953, in Paris, Texas. Survivors: Husband, Patrick Harris of Boyd; daughter, Athena Harris of Boyd; brother, Dennis Nathan Miller of Anadarko, and sisters, Patricia Ann Wiggins, Geraldine Barrington and Robbie June Torrell, all of Fort Worth. Christian-Hawkins Funeral Home Boyd, (817) 433-5310 Princess C.B.

Heflin AZLE Princess Carlene Boyd Heflin, 63, a homemaker, died Sunday at home. Funeral: 2 p.m. Thursday at Walnut Creek Ba Baptist Church. Burial: Azleland Memorial Park. Visitation: noon to 9 p.m.

today and 8 a.m. until service time Thursday at White's Funeral Home. Princess Carlene Boyd Heflin was born March 26, 1933, in Grandview and was a longtime resident of Azle. She owned Old Country Store on Highway 730 North in Azle for five years. Survivors: Husband, Kenneth E.

Heflin of Azle; daughters, Princess Carla Holder, Sharla Lingle and Princess Robbie Krause, all of Azle; brothers, Stephen Eugene Heflin of Ringgold and John Lee Boyd of Azle; six grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. White's Funeral Home Azle, 444-3211 Mary E. Hicks HALTOM CITY Mary Elizabeth Hicks, 66, a homemaker, died Friday at home. Funeral: 2 p.m. today at Shannon North Funeral Chapel.

Burial: Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Mary Elizabeth Hicks was born Sept. 20, 1930, in Wolfe City. Survivors: Companion, Edward Tew; sons, Jack Jenkins and Dewayne Hicks; mother, Gladys Choate; brother, Hal Dean Choate sisters, Rita Stump, Betty Schramn and Sue McKinley; and grandchildren, Keith Jenkins, Kevin Jenkins and Michael Jenkins. Shannon North Funeral Chapel 111 W.

Northside Drive, 624-2191 T.J. Hogan AZLE T.J. Hogan, 71, a retired property control attendant, died Saturday in Azle. Funeral: 2 p.m. today at First Baptist Church of Briar.

Burial: Mount Olivet Cemetery. T.J. Hogan was born Oct. 15, 1925, in Haywood, Okla. Survivors: Wife, Maxine Hogan of Azle; son, Michael Wayne Hogan of Newark; daughters, Judy Arnold of Fort Worth, Debbie Hebert of Springtown and Nancy Black of Azle; sisters, Clara Bell of Elk City, and Ida Franchini and Johnnie Hawkins, both of Holister, nine grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Mount Olivet Funeral Home 2301 N. Sylvania 831-0511 J.T. Hooks STEPHENVILLE J.T. Hooks, 74, a truck driver, died Monday at a local nursing home. Funeral: 2 p.m.

Thursday at Stephenville Funeral Home. Burial: Oak Dale Cemetery. J.T. Hooks was born June 20, 1922, in Erath County and was a lifelong resident. He was an Army veteran of World War and was a member of Valley Grove Baptist Church.

Survivors: Daughter, Judy Stone of Stephenville; brothers, Paul V. Hooks of Stephenville, Bobby Hooks of Eastland and Kenneth Hooks of Santo; sisters, Dorothy Roach of Stephenville, Carol Stinnett of Abilene, Jean Acker of Stephenville, Claudia Robinson of Brady, Patsy Bobo of Santo and Nora Mae Engelbrutson of Perrin; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and stepmother, Hattie Ross of Stephenville. Stephenville Funeral Home Stephenville, (817) 965-3161 Paul L. Stanley ARLINGTON Paul Leon Stanley, 31, executive chef for Muralto Latin American Towers in Mexico City, D.F., died Friday at home. Memorial service: 11.

a.m. Thursday at St. Barnabas United Methodist Church, 5011 Road, Arlington. Pleasant Ridge Memorials: AIDS Outreach or Healing Wings. Paul Leon Stanley was born Oct.

7, 1965, in Arlington. He was a 1984 graduate of Martin High School in Arlington, where he was active as a saxophone player in the jazz band. He performed at the 1983 Montraux Jazz Festival in Switzerland. Survivors: Parents, Tracy Stanley and Paula Stanley, both of Arlington; sister, Caryn Wolfe of Sugarland; grandparents, Roxie Kevil of Arlington and Jean Stanley of Possum Kingdom; and companion, Jose Morales of Lamesa. Guardian Cremation Society 5704 James 293-8477 Ruta Tumanuvao ARLINGTON Ruta Tumanuvao, 56, a homemaker, died Saturday in Arling- ton.

Funeral: Was Monday in Oakland, Calif. Burial: Oakland. Ruta Tumanuvao was born March 11, 1940, in Western Samoa. She was a resident of Arlington for four months and had lived in Oakland and San Leandro, most of her life. Survivors: Sons, Newyear Tumanuvao and Titio Tumanuvao both of Hayward, Mapusaga Tumanuvao of Yosemite, and Pesegalua Tumanuvao of Arlington; daughters, Ruthie Torres of San Leandro and Diana Kaleta Hodge of Duncanville; brothers, Taumafai Puefua of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Nili Puefua of Concord, sisters, Tailua Davis of Grants Pass, and Ida Soloai of Australia.

Arlington Funeral Home 1221 E. Division, 548-1791 Hazel V. Weaver NORTH RICHLAND HILLS Hazel Velma Weaver, 80, an interior designer, died Dec. 19 in North Richland Hills. Graveside service: 10 a.m.

Thursday in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Hazel Velma Weaver was born Nov. 8, 1916, in Fort Worth. Survivors: Nephew, Joe Weaver of Dallas; and nieces, Dorothy Plummer, Ima Lou Glover, Virginia Clinksdale and Carol Caffey, all of Tulsa, Shirley Banks of Alabama and Donna Tyner of Fort Worth. Mount Olivet Funeral Home 2301 N.

Sylvania 831-0511 James F. The Star- Telegram runs 20 newspaper lines (approximately 120 words) of obituary information one time as a public service if the deceased lived in the Star-Telegram circulation area within the past five years. Families who choose to present additional information and include a photograph or publish an obituary more than one time may do so for a fee. The Star-Telegram will publish obituaries for anyone. However, there is a charge if the deceased had not been a local resident within the past five years.

Families may designate memorials as they wish. The Star-Telegram does not oversee family memorials and assumes no responsibility for them. The StarTelegram reserves the right to edit obituary information. For further information, please consult your funeral director or call the Star-Telegram's obituary information line at 390-7244. Obituary Desk: 390- 7780.

Obituary Desk fax: 390-7226. To place In Memory items: 390-7918. Howard C. Hall AZLE Howard Clayton Hall, 54, a mechanic with Hall's Tuneup Auto Sales, died Sunday at home. Graveside service: 10 a.m.

Thursday in Ash Creek Cemetery in Azle. Visitation: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. today and 8 a.m. service time Thursday at White's 'Funeral Home in Azle.

Howard Clayton Hall was born March 7,1942, in Decatur. White's Funeral Home Azle, 444-3211 Robert B. Horak GRAPEVINE Robert B. Horak, 56, an accountant with ARC Chemical Specialists, died Sunday in Grapevine. Funeral: 10 a.m.

today at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home in Colleyville. Burial: Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Robert Horak was born Oct. 6, 1940, in Dallas. Survivors: Sons, Tim Horak of Fort Worth, Doug Horak of Richland Hills and David Horak of North Richland Hills; brother, Milton Horak of Colleyville; sister, Margaret Weddel of Southlake; and one grandson.

Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home Colleyville, 281-8751 Harry E. Kearley Jr. FORT WORTH Harry Eugene Kearley 65, an engineer, died Dec. 13 in Fort Worth. Funeral: Private services have been held.

Memorials: American Cancer Society or Vitas Hospice. Harry Kearley Jr. was born Sept. 5, 1931, in La Place, La. He attended Arlington Heights High School and played football.

He also attended the University of Texas. He was a Marine Corps veteran. He was preceded in death by his mother, Bernice Thomas Kearley. Survivors: Wife, Diana Kearley of Fort Worth; daughter and son-in-law, Kyron and Randall Wylie of Aledo; father, Harry Eugene Kearley Sr. of Fort Worth; and granddaughters, Ashley and Hillary Wylie.

Greenwood Funeral Home 3100 White Settlement Road, 336-0584 Zack Leatherwood AGNES Zack Leatherwood, 76, retired employee of Swift Co. and a farmer, died Saturday at a Fort Worth hospital. Funeral: 10 a.m. today at Agnes Baptist Church. Burial: Springtown Cemetery.

Zack Leatherwood was born in the Poolville area Dec. 6, 1920, and passed from this life to heaven into the presence of his Lord on Dec. 21, 1996, at a Fort Worth hospital, at the age of 76 years and 15 days. He was a member of Agnes Baptist Church. He spent his early years on farms near Poolville and ToTo with his father, seven brothers and two sisters, having lost his mother at 12 years old.

He served his country in the Army during World War from 1942 until 1945. He married Levia Howard, his wife of 54 years, on June 28, 1942, in Weatherford. To this union were born four daughters and one son, who loved him dearly. Zack worked at the Swift Co. meatpacking plant for more than 20 years while farming and raising cattle at the time.

After Swift Co. closed in 1968, he built, owned and operated Leatherwood's Feed and Grocery Store, three miles west of Springtown. Zack was a kind and loving friend to everyone he met. He was the kind of man who generated compassion with a personality that brought lifelong memories. He said what he meant, did what he said, and his word was his bond.

He was the kind of man every boy wants to be and the kind of man every old man wishes he had been. Zack trusted Jesus Christ as his eternal Savior and is resting in His presence today. Survivors: Wife, Levia Leatherwood; four daughters and sons-in-law, Roger and Freda Lowe of Fort Worth, Mike and Zackuline Tomlin and Larry and Carolyn Hulsey of Springtown, Lonnie and Nowanah Corley of Azle; son and daughterin-law, Maynard and Beverly Leatherwood of Trophy Club; 13 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; four brothers, Hubert C. Leatherwood of Springtown and Harry, John and M.J. Leatherwood of Poolville; and sister, Rena Lynch of Azle Manor.

White's Funeral Home Springtown, (817) 220-7111 MINERAL WELLS Vandygriff, 44, a Safety investigator, Weatherford. Funeral: 10 a.m. Baptist Church in Cemetery. James Fate Vandygriff 2,1952, in Porterville, Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Mineral Wells, Truman Chapel. His grandsons will serve as pallbearers.

Truman B.E. Wynns was born Nov. 20, 1922, in Fort Worth. He was a master finish carpenter and worked with the Wm. Cameron Co.

He also worked as an upholsterer with the A. Brandt Co. On Sept. 3, 1996, he proudly received his 25 Years of Sobriety medal from Alcoholics Anonymous. He was preceded in death by two brothers, J.C.

Leroy Wynns and Earl Wynns, and his sister, Patricia Pullen. Survivors: Wife, Wynona "Nonie" Wynns of Oceanside; sons and daughter-in-law, Truman A. and Cobina Wynns of Fort Worth and Frank Pendleton of Oceanside; daughters, Jan Hayes of Dallas and daughter and -in-law, Pat and Walter Bowen of Lake Worth; grandchildren, Chris and his wife, Bridgette Wynns, of Savannah, Daniel Wynns of Fort Worth, Wenie Hayes and her husband, Jim Hartwig, of McKinney, Chad Hayes of Dallas, Guy Bowen of Lake Worth, Coy Bowen of Lake Worth and Misti and her husband, Shayne Bryant, of Irving; greatgrandchildren, Ashley Bowen of Lake Worth, Lars Bowen of Lake Worth and Jake Wilson of Savannah; and brothers, Alvis W. Wynns of Granbury and Bobbie Wynns of Riverside, Calif. Shannon North Funeral Chapel 111 W.

Northside Drive, 624-2191 Calif. Wynns, 74, a carpenter, died Friday at hospital in Vista, Calif. Graveside service: 2 p.m. Thursday at Shannon Rose Hill Memorial Park. Visitation: 10 a.m.

to noon Thursday at Shannon Chapel. Vandygriff James Fate Department of Public died Saturday in Thursday at First Santo. Burial: Santo was born Sept. Calif. (817) 325-4422 B.E.

Wynns FORT WORTH Ruby M. McDougal, 89, a homemaker, died Saturday in Fort Worth after a lengthy illness. Funeral: 3 p.m. Ruby M. McDougal Thursday at Lawton Ritter Gray Funeral Home.

Officiating: the Rev. J.O. Howard, pastor of The Church of God. Burial: Highland Cemetery. Ruby M.

McDougal was born Sept. 12, 1907, in Olustee, to D.C. and Emma C. Felkner Martin. She married Luther H.

McDougal in Lawton, on Jan. 17, 1933. He died June 13, 1984. She lived in Broken Arrow, from 1933 to 1937, when she moved to Fort Worth. Later she moved back to Lawton, where she lived for 20 years.

In 1984, she moved back to Fort Worth. She was a Baptist. Survivors: Son and his wife, Kenneth O. and Lunell McDougal of Fort Worth; brother, Paul Martin of Lawton; five grandchildren, Steve, Brenda, Beverly, Kathy and Pam; and several greatgrandchildren. Lawton Ritter Gray Funeral Home Lawton, (405) 353-2940 Bobby R.

Read BOWIE Bobby Ray Read, 68, a retired gauger for Amoco Pipeline for 47 years, died Sunday in Bowie. Funeral: 2 p.m. today at Central Baptist Church in Bowie. Burial: Lindale Cemetery. Bobby Read was born Feb.

8, 1928, in Boyd. Burgess-Fry-Owens-Brumley Bowie, (817) 872-1144 Grant Rhoden RENDON Grant Rhoden, 79, a retired rancher, died Sunday in North Richland Hills. Funeral: 2 p.m. today at Blessing Funeral Home. Burial: Rendon Cemetery.

Grant Rhoden was born Dec. 14, 1917, in Texarkana, Ark. He was a member of Retta Baptist Church. His wife, Irma Ruth Norwood Rhoden, preceded him in death Dec. 15, 1993.

Survivors: Daughter, Linda Garrison of Fort Worth; and grandchildren, Bethany Garrison and Stephen Garrison, both of Fort Worth. Blessing Funeral Home Mansfield, 473-1555 Joseph E. Sandley FORT WORTH Joseph E. Sandley, 53, a warehouse worker, died Saturday in Fort Worth. Funeral: 11 a.m.

Thursday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Burial: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Memorials: Expressions of sympathy can be sent to the American Cancer Society. Joseph E. Sandley was born July 21, 1943, in Brantley, Ala.

He served in the Army Reserves and worked at Cargill Industries for 20 years. He previously owned and operated a barber shop at Carswell Air Force Base. For the past 20 years, he had dedicated his time toward homeless animals. Survivors: Wife, Betty Sandley of Fort Worth; and daughter, Melissa Sandley Cotton of Fort Worth. Mount Olivet Funeral Home 2301 N.

Sylvania 831-0511 Cheryl M. Smith JOSHUA Cheryl M. Smith, 50, an accountant, died Monday at a Fort Worth hospital. Memorial service: 10 a.m. Friday at Guardian Cremation Society.

Survivors: Husband, Jim Smith; sons, Kenneth Griggs, Tom Griggs and Randy Griggs; daughters, Christi Duke and Melissa Flanders; mother and stepfather, Betty Jo and Bill Rowland; sisters, Billie Derosia and Charlotte Jenkins; and two grandchildren. Guardian Cremation Society 5704 James 293-8477 Selma M. Tomlin BOWIE Selma Miller Tomlin, 88, a retired schoolteacher, died Monday in Bowie. Graveside service: 11 a.m. Thursday in Hallettsville City Cemetery in Hallettsville.

Selma Tomlin was born June 16, 1908, in Hallettsville. Burgess-Fry-Owens-Brumley Bowie, (817) 872-1144 Truman B.E. a North Funeral Vivian I. Young ARLINGTON Vivian Imogene Young, 77, a homemaker, died Sunday in Arlington. Graveside service: 2 p.m.

today in Moore Memorial Gardens. Vivian Imogene Young was born June 4,1919, in Little Rock, Ark. Survivors: Sons, Kevin Young and Benny Young, both of Arlington; grandchildren, Lauren, April and Nicholas Young; and stepson, Jerry Rose of Louisville, Ky. Moore Funeral Home 1219 N. Davis Drive, 275-2711 In Memory 8 Remembering Your Loved Ones M841 Florists BICE's FLORIST 800-255-2423.

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We knew little that morning 1 that God was going to call your name. In life, we loved you dearly. In death, we do the same. It broke our hearts to lose you, you did not go alone; for part of us went with you. You left us peaceful memories, your love is still our guide, and though we can't see you, you are always at our side.

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