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Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 10

Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 10

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Hood County Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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10
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IIOCD CCUMY CrUNTlY, TTXAS, TniTDAY, ATr.IL 3, 1L Obituaries Hood County News 573-1177 Dorothy Brandon Mabel A. Lupton Mabel A. Lupton, S3, of Granbury died Friday in Granbury. She was born July 12, 10G2, ia Ohio.1 She was a resident of Granbury since 1973 and lived most of her life in Fort Worth and was a housewife. Survivors include: two grandsons, Richard L.

Beals of Granbury and Charles Beals of Wichita Falls; and three great-grandchildren. A gravesida service was held at Rose 1131 Cemetery in Fort Worth. Martin's Funeral Home in Granbury was in charge of the arrange-1 ments. Dorothy Drandon of Granbury died Friday at her home. She was born Jan.

3, 1914, in Iola, Kan. and was 72 years old at the time of her death. She married Sam Brandon Febv 15, 1943 at Durant, Okla. Brandon was a member of the First Baptists er. She had resided in Granbury since 1976 and was a former resident of California.

Survivors include: her husband, Sam Brandon of Granbury; a daughter, Doris Stanley of Henrietta, two sisters, Peggy Jackson of Miami, Okla. and Inez Johnson of Kennewick; and two brothers, Wilbur Nicholson of Jupiter, FLa. and Don Nicholson of Muskogee, Okla, The funeral service was Sunday at Martin's Chapel in Granbury with the Rev. Weldon Brandon officiating. Interment was at Holly Hills Memorial Park in Granbury.

Martin's Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Trexal Leo Quarles J. Ty Andrew Lasly 7. Trexal Leo Quarles, 70, of Granbury, died Saturday at Hood Gener-1 Hospital in Granbury. He was born May 13, 1915, in Erath County, Quarles married Duke Hudson in August 1974 and was a member of the Acton Baptist Church.

Formerly of Morgan MUl, he was a Hood County resident for 13 years. He was retired from Bell HelicopteafTi member of Union Local 218, Masonic Lodge 592 and of Scottish Rite. Survivors include his wife, Duke Quarles of Granbury; two daughters, Ruth Smith and Sandra DuvaH of Arlington; two sons, Marlin Quarles and Arlin Quarles, both of Morgan Mill; a step-eon. Dale Hudson of Granbury; 12 grandchildren; and five great-graixichfldren. Also surviving are bis mother, Susie Quarles of Stephen viHe and two sisters, Talula Smith of Dennis and Letha Quarles of StephenvCle.

The funeral service was Monday at Martin's Chapel in Granbury with the Rev. Mike Taylor officiating. Interment was at Sap Oak Cemetery in Erath County. Martin's Funeral Home in Granbury was in charge of the arrange -Ty Andrew Lasly died March 26 in Granbury. The baby boy was born Nov.

5, 1986 in Eastland and was 4 months old at the time of his death. The baby is survived by his parents, David and Janna Lasly of Gran bury; sister, Jana Nicole Holden and brother, Sean Brandon Holden, both of Cross Plains; grandparents: LeRoy and Ann Higginbottom of Cross Plains and David and LaVada Lasly of Granbury; aunt, Latonya Lasly of Granbury; and aunt and uncle, Leesa and Frank Stamey of Austin. The funeral service was Friday, at Oak Trail Shores Baptist Church with the Rev. Garland Johnson officiating. Interment was at Holly Hills Memorial Park in Granbury.

Martin's Funeral Home in Granbury was in charge of the arrange ments. Dink Head E.E.Dumas Donald C. Reed Lendon Dink) Head E.E. Dumas of Granbury died in Granbury March 27. He was bom March 9, 1899, in Tolar and was 87 years old at the time of his death.

Dumas married Bertha Musick Nov. 11, 1922, in Tolar and was a lifelong resident of Hood County. He was raised in Tolar and resided Lendon (Dink) Head of Tolar died Sunday at Veterans Hospital in Dallas. He was born Aug. 25, 1922, in Mills County and was 63 years Donald C.

Reed of Granbury died Friday at Hood General Hospital in Granbury. He was bora March 3, 1933, in Irvin, Ky. and was 63 years old at the time of his death. in uranpury since 1952. He was a retired carpenter and was a member of The Woodmen of old at the time of his death.

Headnwried MarceHa Musick Febv 14, 1952 and was a member of the Methodist church. He was raised in Mills County and lived in Hood County for 50 years. He was a rancher and a veteran of World War n. He is survived by his wife, MarceHa Head of Tolar; two daughters, Sylvia Stephens of CarroHton and Patricia Beck of Lubbock; a son, Dale Head of Tolar; a step-daughter, Linda Kfllough of Granbury; two brothers, Gerald and Wilson Head of Goldthwaite; and eight grand- u-rwBs we son oi Anqy want iteea ana uwenacayn Eversole and married Debra Sue Thompson Aug. 22, 1980, in Maryland.

Reed was an electrician at Brown and Root, foreman of Etg Group; a veteran of the Korean War and a member of the VFW. Survivors include: his wife, Debra Reed of Granbury; four sons, Kent Clark Reed, Randall dark Reed, Michael Allen Reed and Bryan Keith Reed, all of Granbury; his mother, Gwenckdrn Reed of Granbury; and four grandchildren of Granbury. The funeral service was Sunday at Martin's (tape jrUSranbury with the Ret. W.C. Taylor officiating.

Interment was at Rough Creek Cemetery in Hood County. the World. Survivors include: his wife, Bertha Dumas of Granbury; two daughters, Dorothy Howard of StephenviDe and Mrs. Lee FJva Lee of Fort Worth two sons, James Carrol Dumas of Mesquite and BiDy Dumas of Granbury; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Ellen Dumas of Graham and Margar-et Neely of Tolar jj tial-nxi a-sfcsi The funeral was Saturday at Martin's Chapel in Granbury with the Rev, W.C.

Taylor officiating. Interment was at Granbury Cemetery. Martin's funeral Home in Granbury was in charge of the "fchildren. (A The funeral service was Tuesday at Martin Chapel in Uranbury with the Rev. Frank Harris officiating.

Interment was at Granbury Cemetery. Martin's Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Martin's Funeral Home in Granbury was in charge of the rojnfl fl La FOR Cost budgeting thru experienced business controls Lower taxes and utilities thru quality and selective growth planning Unity and cooperation throughout the city Sincere, equitable government for all citizens 'V QUALIFICATIONS More than 17 years in management for Burlington Railroad, and Over 8 years experience in business ownership and operation in Hood County including: Long Range Planning Accounting Auditing Cost Analysis Control Budgeting Personnel Labor Relations industrial DsveltplenT- Improved city services: streets, sewers, A Pociflivo Approacf Solutions Wofl Jug ROGCflionc Jo Problemo! For Bill's responses to your questions, please attend the Political Forum tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. at the Middle Schgoljlfotp flV P1A Ptl A. M.

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