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Magnolia AR Obituaries and Death Notices
Monday, June 19, 2017Sheri Padgett, Brandon; his mother, Donna Rank and her husband, Mike, Knoxville, Iowa; his grandmother, LillyAnn Sammons, Luverne, Minn.; two siblings, Josh Klay and his wife, Dana, Magnolia, Minn., Heather Vacura and her husband, Dan, Bloomington, Minn.; three step-siblings, Jo Davis, Brandon, Amanda Deilke, Brandon, Colton Padgett, Brandon; and many other relatives and friends. An obituary and online guestbook is at georgeboom.com.Read or Share this story: http://argusne.ws/2rhTYzX...
Monday, June 19, 2017CemeteryGraveyard grabber suspect identified after second victim comes forwardBack to GalleryDetectives believe they've identified the man who attempted to kidnap a grieving woman at a cemetery near Magnolia on Friday.Although they would not release the man's name, Montgomery County Sheriff's Office detectives formulated a suspect late Monday afternoon, crediting citizens who called in tips and a second would-be victim who came forward about a similar Mother's Day encounter. During the Mother's Day incident, a separate woman felt uneasy during a conversation with the man as she, too, was visiting a late loved one – but this time it was at Klein Memorial Park on FM 2090 in downtown Tomball.In both incidents, the suspect showed the same MO: he would start up a conversation and proceed to get more aggressive. The Mother's Day victim was able to shy away from the conversation before it became too dire, instead snatching a photo of the suspect's red Ford F-150 as he drove away.Friday's victim was not as lucky.Friday's victim told investigators that she was attacked at the Klein Memorial Park Cemetery in the 32500 block of Texas 249 as she was visiting a loved one. The man, only known to the general public as "Bart," used a stun gun on her and pointed a gun at her head before she was bound and gagged with zip ties and a men's necktie, detecti...
Monday, June 19, 2017JoAnn Dorminey, who was also a student at University of Georgia. To win her heart, Dudley and a pal filled the swimming pool at the KD house, where JoAnn lived, with magnolia blossoms one night because he knew it was her favorite flower, just to surprise her. As they say, the rest is history, and they married in June of 1955. Dudley and JoAnn settled in Douglas, Ga. after they wed and were blessed with two children, Lisa and Chip. Dudley continued to work in the family farming business and later became a salesman with Georgia Ace Fertilizer. In 1979 he and JoAnn relocated to Lilburn, Ga. and he took a job with the Agri-chemical division of US Steel. He was a born salesman and man of the road flying and driving all across the nation making friends all along the way. Dudley knew how to get things done, from matters relating to selling his products, hiring the right people, or finding the best steak while on the road. He was truly in his element when surrounded by his friends, family and business associates. In 1995 Dudley retired from LaRoache Industries. In 1997, he and JoAnn decided to move to Chateau Elan in Braselton, Ga. After building their home and setting up his massive shop, he was preparing to kick back, then Dudley had another idea! He decided to run for the Braselton Town Council, winning handily and serving four terms. This was at a time when Braselton was evolving from a sleepy town to a destination for light industrial development by many national companies. Dudley played a large role working with and attracting these companies. After retirement from the town council Dudley spent his later years enjoying his family and visiting with his Chateau Elan neighbors from the seat of his red University of Georgia golf cart. He spent most days smiling and laughing. The only thing he wished for at the end of his life was for the University of Georgia Bulldogs to win another national championship!Survivors include his wife, JoAnn Dorminey Ray, Braselton; daughter, Lisa Jardine Cyrus and her husband Stratton Cyrus, Austin, Texas; son, Dudley C. Ray, Jr. (aka Chip), Gainesvil...
Tuesday, April 18, 2017Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at CrossPoint Community Church, 700 S. Westgreen Blvd., Katy, Texas 77450, with Pastor Paul Goeke officiating. Interment in Katy Magnolia Cemetery, in Katy, following the service.Those wishing to make memorial gifts may do so to the Memorial Hermann Foundation, 3043 Gessner, Houston, Texas 77080 for the benefit of the Memorial Hermann Prevention and Recovery Center (PaRC) helping teens and adults with recovery and healing from substance abuse.To express condolences, please visit www. SchmidtFuneralHome.net.Funeral services held under the direction of Schmidt Funeral Home, 1344 W. Grand Parkway South; Katy, Texas 77494; (281) 391-2424,© 2017 Katy Times. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Ginger George - Silsbee Bee
Tuesday, April 18, 2017George, 71, of Lumberton, passed away Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Lufkin. Funeral service was Saturday, April 8 at the First Baptist Church in Kountze with burial following at Magnolia Cemetery in Beaumont under the direction of Broussard’s Mortuary in Kountze. Survivors include her husband, Tommie George; daughter, Rhonda Castro of Dickinson; brother, Jimmy Lynn Dempsey and wife Martha of Dallas; and two grandchildren.Rate this article: ...
Tuesday, April 18, 2017Catholic Church.SNYDER, Sumner I., 19; call two hours before the service at 7 p.m. Thursday at Geib in Dover.SWINEY, John D., 72, of Waynesburg; call 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Finefrock-Gordon in Magnolia; service at 1 p.m. Thursday.TARVER, Carlene, 95, of Canton; call two hours before the service at noon Thursday at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church.UHL, Beverly J., 84, formerly of Massillon; call two hours before the service at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Heitger in Massillon.WRIGHT, William D. Sr., 92, of Canton; call 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Kreigbaum-Sanders in Canton Township and one hour before the service at 10 a.m. Friday at Mount Zion Community Church in Canton Township.
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Monday, June 19, 2017Sheri Padgett, Brandon; his mother, Donna Rank and her husband, Mike, Knoxville, Iowa; his grandmother, LillyAnn Sammons, Luverne, Minn.; two siblings, Josh Klay and his wife, Dana, Magnolia, Minn., Heather Vacura and her husband, Dan, Bloomington, Minn.; three step-siblings, Jo Davis, Brandon, Amanda Deilke, Brandon, Colton Padgett, Brandon; and many other relatives and friends. An obituary and online guestbook is at georgeboom.com.Read or Share this story: http://argusne.ws/2rhTYzX...
Monday, June 19, 2017CemeteryGraveyard grabber suspect identified after second victim comes forwardBack to GalleryDetectives believe they've identified the man who attempted to kidnap a grieving woman at a cemetery near Magnolia on Friday.Although they would not release the man's name, Montgomery County Sheriff's Office detectives formulated a suspect late Monday afternoon, crediting citizens who called in tips and a second would-be victim who came forward about a similar Mother's Day encounter. During the Mother's Day incident, a separate woman felt uneasy during a conversation with the man as she, too, was visiting a late loved one – but this time it was at Klein Memorial Park on FM 2090 in downtown Tomball.In both incidents, the suspect showed the same MO: he would start up a conversation and proceed to get more aggressive. The Mother's Day victim was able to shy away from the conversation before it became too dire, instead snatching a photo of the suspect's red Ford F-150 as he drove away.Friday's victim was not as lucky.Friday's victim told investigators that she was attacked at the Klein Memorial Park Cemetery in the 32500 block of Texas 249 as she was visiting a loved one. The man, only known to the general public as "Bart," used a stun gun on her and pointed a gun at her head before she was bound and gagged with zip ties and a men's necktie, detecti...
Monday, June 19, 2017JoAnn Dorminey, who was also a student at University of Georgia. To win her heart, Dudley and a pal filled the swimming pool at the KD house, where JoAnn lived, with magnolia blossoms one night because he knew it was her favorite flower, just to surprise her. As they say, the rest is history, and they married in June of 1955. Dudley and JoAnn settled in Douglas, Ga. after they wed and were blessed with two children, Lisa and Chip. Dudley continued to work in the family farming business and later became a salesman with Georgia Ace Fertilizer. In 1979 he and JoAnn relocated to Lilburn, Ga. and he took a job with the Agri-chemical division of US Steel. He was a born salesman and man of the road flying and driving all across the nation making friends all along the way. Dudley knew how to get things done, from matters relating to selling his products, hiring the right people, or finding the best steak while on the road. He was truly in his element when surrounded by his friends, family and business associates. In 1995 Dudley retired from LaRoache Industries. In 1997, he and JoAnn decided to move to Chateau Elan in Braselton, Ga. After building their home and setting up his massive shop, he was preparing to kick back, then Dudley had another idea! He decided to run for the Braselton Town Council, winning handily and serving four terms. This was at a time when Braselton was evolving from a sleepy town to a destination for light industrial development by many national companies. Dudley played a large role working with and attracting these companies. After retirement from the town council Dudley spent his later years enjoying his family and visiting with his Chateau Elan neighbors from the seat of his red University of Georgia golf cart. He spent most days smiling and laughing. The only thing he wished for at the end of his life was for the University of Georgia Bulldogs to win another national championship!Survivors include his wife, JoAnn Dorminey Ray, Braselton; daughter, Lisa Jardine Cyrus and her husband Stratton Cyrus, Austin, Texas; son, Dudley C. Ray, Jr. (aka Chip), Gainesvil...
Tuesday, April 18, 2017Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at CrossPoint Community Church, 700 S. Westgreen Blvd., Katy, Texas 77450, with Pastor Paul Goeke officiating. Interment in Katy Magnolia Cemetery, in Katy, following the service.Those wishing to make memorial gifts may do so to the Memorial Hermann Foundation, 3043 Gessner, Houston, Texas 77080 for the benefit of the Memorial Hermann Prevention and Recovery Center (PaRC) helping teens and adults with recovery and healing from substance abuse.To express condolences, please visit www. SchmidtFuneralHome.net.Funeral services held under the direction of Schmidt Funeral Home, 1344 W. Grand Parkway South; Katy, Texas 77494; (281) 391-2424,© 2017 Katy Times. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Ginger George - Silsbee Bee
Tuesday, April 18, 2017George, 71, of Lumberton, passed away Tuesday, April 4, 2017 at St. Luke’s Hospital in Lufkin. Funeral service was Saturday, April 8 at the First Baptist Church in Kountze with burial following at Magnolia Cemetery in Beaumont under the direction of Broussard’s Mortuary in Kountze. Survivors include her husband, Tommie George; daughter, Rhonda Castro of Dickinson; brother, Jimmy Lynn Dempsey and wife Martha of Dallas; and two grandchildren.Rate this article: ...
Tuesday, April 18, 2017Catholic Church.SNYDER, Sumner I., 19; call two hours before the service at 7 p.m. Thursday at Geib in Dover.SWINEY, John D., 72, of Waynesburg; call 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Finefrock-Gordon in Magnolia; service at 1 p.m. Thursday.TARVER, Carlene, 95, of Canton; call two hours before the service at noon Thursday at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church.UHL, Beverly J., 84, formerly of Massillon; call two hours before the service at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Heitger in Massillon.WRIGHT, William D. Sr., 92, of Canton; call 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Kreigbaum-Sanders in Canton Township and one hour before the service at 10 a.m. Friday at Mount Zion Community Church in Canton Township.