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Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 8

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Hood County Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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8A Hood County News Wednesday, August 31, 2011 www.hcnews.com Western Finance Collections now together at library LOANS up to $1260 Books fall open; you fall in. David McCord I Y0UR LIBRARY NO CREDIT CHECK GUARANTEED LOANS ON YOUR CLEAR CAR TITLE If A GREAT AND TERRIBLE BEAUTY LIBBA BRAY (Teen Fantasy) What do you get when you mix a Victorian boarding school, a Gothic mansion mystery, a gossipy clique of girls, and a dark, other-world fantasy? (Car must be licensed running. We must be able to verify income address) NO TITLE? We also offer: SIGNATURE STARTER LOANS INCOME TAX PREPARATION Bobbie Brownlee Friends of the Library enough, Gemma discovers that she has been followed from India by Kartik. Soon Gemma realizes that she is a link between the other-world realm and reality. This one is a real page-turner.

IDENTICAL ELLEN HOPKINS (Fiction Reality) Identical twins Kaeleigh and Raeanne share a picture-perfect California life that is clouded with dark, dangerous secrets under its surface. Their mother, who is running for Congress, leaves them at home with their father, a district court judge who is addicted to liquor and OxyCon-tin. And that's not all; Dad also molests Kaeleigh and controls every aspect of her life. Hopkins uses free verse to tell this tale of horror, one that packs in multiple issues including eating disorders, drug abuse, date rape, alcoholism, sexual abuse and self -mutila tion. This is gritty, but a compelling read.

THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE STEPHEN CRANE (Fiction Classics) The teen-aged Henry Fleming, seduced by dreams of military glory, joined the Union army and set out to fight in the Civil War. To Henry's horror, he discovers that real warfare is radically different from its fantasies. Crane shows us every incident from Henry's point of view -from his anxiety before battle, and confusion and terror of actual conflict. Henry's fear is not only on the battlefield, but within himself. This is one you'll read in one sitting.

COMING EVENTS Computer classes check the library's website (www.you-see.more.comhood) for details Movie matinees Tuesdays, 4 p.m. Teens, this one's for you library staff has "genreified" your fiction collection. For instance, if you want to read all fantasy, it's all together now. Come on in. LA.

CANDY LOREN CONRAD (Teen fiction Chick Lit) When Jane and Scarlett graduate high school, they head for Los Angeles, planning to do something "new and amazing." Jane gets a job as intern to a famous event planner while Scarlett begins freshman classes at USC. The next thing we know, both are cast in a TV reality series. Jane loves the spotlight. Scarlett isn't so sure and, besides, Madison is very jealous. There will probably be more as Conrad stars in MTV's The Hills and knows a lot about this lifestyle! 1323 Plaza Dr Granbury 817-579-7773 www.WesternShamrock.com THE Gemma Doyle, 16 years old, has had an unconventional upbringing in India until the day she foresees her mother's death in a black, swirling vision.

Very quickly Gemma is sent to England to school. You can imagine the reception at the school powerful Felicity, beautiful Pippa and her own roommate Ann snub her at every opportunity. As if that were not bad Obituaries A Teacher's Dream! ResellConsignment Teacher Resources Tutoring Room Supplies Classroom Decor Curriculum Instructional Materials Books Furniture Developmental Toys Mon. Fri. 2 pm to 6 pm; Sat io am to 3 pm John F.

Tanner John F. Tanner (AKA Liz-zard) of Fort Worth, 71 went to join his Lord on Friday, Aug. 26, 2011 after a courageous battle res 910 W. Pearl St. Granbury 682-936-4477 THECHALKBOARDTX.COM if K83642 with cancer.

Funeral service was Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011 at First United Methodist Church, Granbury. Interment: Holly Hills Me ers, please make donations to a charity of choice or to The Glenn Cemetery Association, P. O. Box 163, Bluff Dale, TX 76433.

Mike married Charlotte Bram-lett Caldwell May 2, 1970 and the two enjoyed RV'ing from coast to coast and Canada. Family and everyone he met knew him for his humor, sharp wit and love of life. Survivors: Wife, Charlotte, brother, Mark, children, Scot, Patrick, Kathleen, stepdaughter, Michelle, grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, uncle, nieces, and cousins. Online condolences: www.ste-phenvillefh.com. Lucy Hannah Sargent Everette Lucy Hannah Sargent Everette of Gran at a later date.

Gaylon was owner operator of a construction company. He married Audrey Clark on Oct. 23, 1939inBreckenridge. He was preceded in death by his parents, George W. Steel and Annie Lee Wilcox Steel; one Granddaughter, Audrey Kay Webb; four sisters and three brothers.

Survivors: wife: Audrey Steel; sons, Gaylon Troy Steel, Jr, Aurbin Kent Steel, Terry Seth Steel and Acey V. Steel; 10 grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; four great-great grandchildren; sister, Billie Faye Hindman and several nieces and nephews. Wiley Funeral Home made arrangements. Michael Marvin Mayall Michael Marvin Mayall, Ed.D. of Granbury passed away Aug.

23,2011. was a lifelong resident of Hood County except for her last few years when she lived in Meridian. She grew up in a family with five siblings and she helped raise her younger sister and two younger brothers after her mother passed away when Lucy was 17. She met and married A.R. "Doc" Everette in 1935 in Granbury, where they lived and raised their family of four sons until his death in 1977.

She was preceded in death by her husband, "Doc" son Nickey Everette; parents, Henry and LaVana Sargent; sisters, Gladys Biggs, Irene Aston Taylor, Evelyn Grooms and brothers, Algene Sargent and Billy Sargent. She lived a long life in a world of a wide range of friends and extended family that will miss her very much. Survivors: Sons, Dale Everette and wife Betty, Tony Everette and wife Marcy, Rudy Everette and wife Janet; daughter-in-law, Sandy Everette Flournoy; 10 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and numerous other extended family. Wiley Funeral Home made arrangements. Obituaries can be emailed to obitshcnews.com.

Standard obituaries for Hood County residents appear in the Hood County News free of charge. A fee is applied for expanded or additional information. bury passed away peacefully Thursday, Aug. 25, 2011. She had recently celebrated her 97th birthday.

Services were Monday, 1 1 ifj.wnww morial Park. Visitation was Monday, Aug. 29, 2011, at the funeral home. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society. John grew up in Fort Worth with his late parents, Olen and Stella Tanner and was a 1959 graduate of Paschal High School.

He served his country in the U.S. Navy and U. S. Air Force. John was a member of the Granbury First United Methodist Church.

He never met a stranger and was loved by many. His stories and the laughs he shared will never be forgotten. John retired from the Fort Worth Fire Department as a Lieutenant after 31 years of service. After retirement John enjoyed his involvement in the Single Action Shooting Society. He lived in Granbury for 13 years before moving back to Fort Worth in September, 2010.

Survivors: wife of 28 years, Sherry Tanner; Brother, Phillip Tanner and wife Elizabeth; son, Scott Tanner; daughter, Kelli Floyd and husband Ron; granddaughters, Erin Trafford and husband Paul and Emily Floyd as well as many friends. Arrangements were by Wiley Funeral Home. He was born April 12, 1939 in Spokane, Wash, to Dr. Stanley E. and Mary Marvin Mayall.

He received his B.A. from Central Washington Aug. 29, 2011 at Wiley Funeral Home in Granbury. Pastors Wayne Sheffeld and CP. Floyd officiating.

Interment Rough Creek Cemetery following the funeral service. Visitation was Sunday at the funeral home. Lucy was born June 10, 1914 in what was then known as Brushy community, to James Henry and LaVana Sargent. She MARTINS FuneraHHorne Cemeteries 81 MGrar)ury Dental CenterW University, MAEd. from Eastern Washington University, and Ed.D.

from North Texas University. He began his teaching career in 1960 and relocated to Texas in 1966 teaching at El Centro College in Dallas until his move to the opening of the Northeast Campus of TCC in 1968. Mike was Chairman of the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, earned all professorial ranks from instructor through full-professor and retired Professor Emeritus of Psychology in 1998. Celebration of Life: Friends are invited to join the family for a casual celebration at 11 a.m., Sept. 3,2011, Charter House At Lake Pointe, 959 Charterhouse Circle, Granbury, (behind Walmart).

Memorials: In lieu of flow- pi AWTflTinN INN 1 Lilll Inl lull Hill Bruce B. Baird, DDS Jeffrey T. Buske, DDS (1W TUF I Alfl? rDAWDIIDV Uli lull LRM liMllDillli TWO LOCATIONS SERVING THE GRANBURY AREA- WILEY FUNERAL HOME "Home owned and operated" GRANBURY 817-573-3000 1309 PaluxyRoad 817.573.3761 9205 Plantation Ste. 105 817.579.1114 Gaylon Troy Steel Sr. Gaylon Troy Steel 91, passed away Friday in Granbury.

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