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Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

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Granbury, Texas
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8A Hood County News Wednesday, May 14, 2008 www.hcnews.com Gene A. Clark Funeral services for Gene A. Clark, 70, of Granbury, were held Tuesday, May 13, 2008, in Greenwood Chapel in Fort Worth. Burial was in Greenwood Memorial Park. Clark passed away Thursday, May 8, 2008.

He served 13 years in the U.S. Air Force and retired after 33 years with Scott Hy- ponex. His first wife, Alice Clark; second wife, Delores; a brother, Charles Clark; and grandson, Charles Allen Clark preceded him in death. Survivors are his wife, Linda Clark; children, Cassandra Elmore, Donald Elmore Lisa Harrell and husband, Floyd, Barbara Rodriguez, Patricia Gentry and husband, Matthew, and Gene Clark 17 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren brothers, John Clark and Dean Clark; sisters, Cora Reynolds and Dora Zornes; and sister-in- law, Pat Clark. Lyla Ruth Moore Lyla Ruth Moore, 74, of Granary, passed away Friday, May 9, 2008, in Granbury.

Funeral service was conducted Tuesday, May 13, 2008, at Wiley Funeral Home. Burial was in Holly Hills Memorial Park. Visitation was 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Lyla was born Dec.

21, 1933 to Leonard Jr. and Christine Leroy Aiken. She married her loving husband, Bob Moore, in 1949, whom she had known and loved since she was 14 years old. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her great-grandson, Kaleb, was one of the things she loved the most in life.

Survivors are her husband, Bob Moore of Granbury; daughter, Marisa Faulk and husband, Randy of Fort Worth; son, Rob Moore and wife, Randi of Haymarket, granddaughter, Nikki Faulk and Lucky Joe Clayton of Cleburne; great-grandson, Kaleb Conner Clayton of Cleburne. Final arrangements by Wiley Wiley Funeral Home of Granbury. L. and Jaci Stone and Jaci Stone of Lipan, mother and daughter, went to be with their heavenly Father May 8, 2008. Services were Monday, May 12, 2008 at the Patilo Baptist Church, with burial in the Mt.

Pisgah Cemetery. The family received friends at the Patilo Family Life Center Sunday May 11, 2008 from 6 to 8 p.m. The family has asked that any donations be made to the Jaci Stone Memorial, My Furry Friends Fund, SPCA Puppy Paws or the L. Stone Nursing Scholarship Fund. was a loving wife, mother, Christian, and a devoted registered nurse.

She was born Jan. 7, 1965 in Fort Worth to Morton E. Gray and Golda Ann Lagow. Renee was a graduate of Boswell High School at Eagle Mountain Lake, a graduate of Texas Wesleyan College and she received her nursing training from Tarleton State University. married Johnny Stone May 25, 1990 in Santo.

She was a member of the Patillo Baptist Church where she was actively involved in the VBS program and nursery coordinator, and was sponsor for the Kidz At Camp in Glen Rose. She worked for John Peter Smith Hospital for the last 18 years and was active in the Life Gift Program. loved her lord Jesus Christ. Jaci was born on August 29, 1998 in Fort Worth, Texas and was in the 4th grade at Santo Grade School. She was a lover of pets and had two rooms full of stuffed animals.

Jaci was active in sports, baseball, basketball and golf and she loved to swim. She loved to read and loved her school and her friends at school and in church. Jaci was active with her church family and was baptized on April 2, 2006. They are survived by husband and father Johnny Stone of Lipan and son and brother; AEAN Johnathan Taylor Stone USN, mother and grandmother Golda Whitworth and husband Don, father and grandfather Morton Gray and wife Linda. sisters and aunts, Terre Bridges and husband Randy, Delissa Slimp and husband Marvin, brother and uncle Morton E.

Gray III, mother-in-law to Helen M. Stone, sister- in-law Rosie Stone, and brother-in-law Steven L. Stone and wife Anne, other grandparents include: Ben and Dovie Udd and James and Julia Griffin, grandmother and great-grandmother Millie Whitworth, step brothers and sisters are Jimmy Don, Donnie, Tonya, Julie, Sonya and Jorita. Frances Mitchell Frances Mitchell, 78, of Granbury, passed away Thursday, May 8, 2008 in Granbury. Graveside service was held: Tuesday in Greenwood Cemetery in Teague.

The daughter of Lex and Fannie Prince Crundwell was born May 9, 1929 in Bedias. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Jacksonville. Her parents; husband, Harley T. Mitchell and brothers preceded her in death. Survivors are a daughter, Lisa Bush and husband, Duane of Granbury; a granddaughter, two great- grandchildren, sisters, Marie Harvey of Conroe and Virginia Ruth Smith of Oklahoma City, OK; and several nieces and nephews.

Final arrangements were by Wiley Funeral Home of Granbury. Lois Estelle Ruch Rupert Lois Estelle Ruch Rupert, 84, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother passed away on May 3, 2008. Lois was born on April 21, 1924 in Bethlehem, PA to Dr. and Mrs. Asher Ruch.

She graduated from South Whitehall High School and attended Cedar Crest College where she received a degree in Home Economics. On December 15, 1945 she married E. Eugene Rupert. She taught school in Pennsylvania, Louisiana and Texas. She was active in the North Dallas Club, where she served as President, as well as President of Collectors and Preston Trail Antique Club.

She was an avid bowler of some note. Lois was a member of St. Matthias Episcopal Church. Her family and friends will miss her spirit, welcoming smile and her generous heart. She is survived by daughters, Gena Morris and husband, Galen and Jody Cooper and husband Ben; grandchildren, Julie, Brandon and Robin; great grandchildren, Brandon Jr.

and Brandy. Visitation was from 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 6, 2008 at Rest- land Funeral Home. Services were held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at Restland Memorial Chapel, with Father Dwight Duncan officiating. Interment at Restland Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Lois R. Rupert 45 Scholarship Fund at Cedar Crest College, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Billie Ann Molder Harkcom Billie Ann Molder Harkcom, 60, passed away Saturday, May, 10, 2008, in Glen Rose. Graveside service at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 15, at Squaw Creek Cemetery in Rainbow.

Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Wiley Funeral Home in Glen Rose. The Granbury native was born Sept. 6, 1947 to Raymond and Ruby Riley Molder. She married Harvey Harkcom in 1967 in Glen Rose.

She worked at Comanche Peak nuclear power plant for 17 years and had served as dietary at Glen Rose Medical Center. She was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters, Judy Harkcom and Glenda Westmoreland. Survivors are her husband, Harvey Harkcom of Glen Rose; son, Harlon Harkcom of Fort Worth; daughters and sons-in-law, Lisa and Kelly Mayfield of Fort Worth, Linda Raye and DeWayne Henegar of Glen Rose, Billie Jo and Jerry Livingston of Glen Rose, Ruby Harkcom of Granbury, Frankie and Jarad Thompson of Nemo; 16 grandchildren; 12 great- grandchildren; brothers, Larry Dean Molder and wife, Susan, of Rainbow, Pepper Molder and wife, Rosie, of Granbury; sisters, Jodie Overton of Granbury, Gwenda Evarett of Paluxy. Wiley Funeral Home of Glen Rose in charge of arrangements. Billy G.

Hill Billy G. Hill, 76, of Granbury, loving father and devoted servant of God, went to be with his Savior Sunday, May 11, 2008. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Friday at First Baptist Church of Granbury. Burial at 2 p.m.

Friday at Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Memorials: may be made to First Baptist Church of Granbury Building Fund. Hill was born Sept.

14, 1931, in Carbondale, and moved to Texas in 1964. After retiring from the U.S. Air Force in 1969, he worked in the commissary at Carswell Air Force Base. Hill was a deacon of First Baptist Church of Granbury. His wife, Esther in 1999; and son, William David Hill, preceded him in death.

Survivors are a son, Daniel Hill; daughters, Lorna Wilcox and husband, Tim, Naomi Luttrell and husband, Gary, Diane Cullum and husband, Mike; sister, Helen June Zimmerman; six grandchildren; four great- grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral Home Cemeteries 817-279-7700 WILEY FUNERAL HOME owned and GRANBURY 817-573-3000 Plantation Inn on the lake Granbury 817-573-8846 Toll Free 1-800-422-2402 1451 E. Pearl St. Granbury Special Bereavement Accommodations and Rates Available Stone Nursin Fina arran ements were son, Har on How Har k- Obituaries Obituaries Man Pedals Nine Hours For Charity Wearing White Pumps BEXAR COUNTY- According to local officials, after using Thera-Gesic on his sore back, Tow W. took only two breaks, while pedaling a small bike nine hours in white pumps, all for charity.

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Symptoms include: skin rashes, lesions, thickened skin, patches of skin, skin with a woody or orange peel texture, stiff joints, muscle weakness, tight skin and muscle contractures. Some NSF patients also have kidney failure and renal insufficiency. If you or a loved one have been diagnosed with NSF or NFD or have experienced these symptoms following a MRI, call us for a Free Case Review www.MRI-Side-Effects.com ILLIS AW IRM OUSTON EXAS Rashes Thick Hard Skin Stiff Joints Dark Patches Sundays In May Preserve Granbury Celebrates Historic Preservation Month May 18 th Scheduled Strolls: 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Granbury Cemetery (Hwy.

51 North at Moore St.) Reenactors tell the stories of their part in the history of Granbury as you stroll the cemetery Transportation from Square via trolley at 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. No restrooms on site; Walking is required Admission: $10 00 May 25 th 7 p.m. The reading of an original play by Randy Clements Company Langdon Center Concert Hall (Corner of East Bridge Brazos St.) Admission: $10 00 CEMETERY STROLL JAMES IS BURIED Tickets on Sale at: The Granbury Convention Visitors Bureau (1-800-950-2212) The Merry Heart Tea Room (817-573-3800) Langdon Center (817-279-1164) Sponsored by First National Bank Sponsored by Tarleton State Langdon Center VOLUNTEER NETWORK TOLAR FOOD PANTRY Needs volunteers. Call 254-835-4005 and leave your name and number.

HOOD COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL Needs adult volunteers to help with monthly adoption clinic every second Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 832-330-8785. LOCKER Needs volunteers for various times Monday through Thursday. Call 817-579-1446 or stop by 1003 Paluxy Highway.

COMMITTEE ON AGING Needs volunteers to deliver Meals-On- Wheels to the homebound Monday through Friday for one to two hours. Call 817-573-5533. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY Needs volunteers to drive patients to medical appointments. Call Patti Ramos at 817-7379992. MISSION GRANBURY Mission Granbury needs volunteers for its 24-hour hotline and victim assistance program.

Call the Resource Center at 817-579-6866. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY Habitat for Humanity needs volunteers to help build homes. Call 817-573-8480. CANCER CARE SERVICES Needs volunteers to serve local cancer survivors. Call Joyce Pence at 817-573-1334 or Patsy Parr at 817-578-8285.

AMERICAN RED CROSS Needs volunteers to help disaster victims. No experience necessary; training is provided. Call 817-944-9705..

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