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   Amarillo
   
   Gladys Christine Guy Upshaw
   
   Gladys  Christine  Guy  Upshaw,  96,  of Amarillo died Sunday, May 12,
   2002.
   
   Graveside  services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in Llano Cemetery with
   Dr.  Roger  Hubbard,  pastor  of  Lake  Tanglewood  Community  Church,
   officiating.   Arrangements  are  by  N.S.  Griggs  and  Sons  Funeral
   Directors, 2615 Paramount Blvd.
   
   Mrs.  Upshaw was born June 3, 1905, in Nashville and lived there until
   1926  when she moved to Atlanta. She married Herschel Tucker Upshaw in
   1929, and after the birth of her two children, embarked upon a stellar
   career in business.
   
   She  became the first female loan officer in a bank in Atlanta and the
   first  female  manager  of  a  federal  savings and loan in that city.
   Participating  in  a  variety of endeavors, she served as president of
   the  Women's Chamber of Commerce, as well as president of Business and
   Professional Women's Club there.
   
   She  somehow  found  time  to  keep  building on her education, taking
   numerous  business and banking courses. In addition, during their high
   school years, she was always at basketball games for her son, and busy
   creating beautiful evening dresses for her daughter.
   
   A  devoted  wife  and  mother,  she  was very active at Peachtree Road
   Methodist  Church,  truly  bringing up her children in the nurture and
   admonition of the Lord. She was blessed with a great musical gift, the
   ability to play virtually anything by ear on the piano and organ.
   
   She  played  for  old  and  young  alike  at church, on the radio, for
   restaurants  and  dinner clubs in Atlanta, and more recently at Furr's
   Cafeteria in Wolflin Square.
   
   In  the  early 1940s, the Navy held a recruiting gala for WAVES, their
   women's  division. So she wrote a theme song for the gals, "That Ought
   to  be  You  in  Navy  Blue."  It was performed by a special Navy band
   during  a  city  ceremony  in  Atlanta,  where she was honored for her
   contribution.
   
   Energetic  and  innovative,  she  didn't  limit  her activities to the
   business and musical world. She was a great and creative cook - widely
   known   for   such   dishes   as   her   famous   chicken-on-eggbread,
   top-of-the-stove meatloaf and her show-stopping lemon icebox pie.
   
   Always  active  in  community causes, after she retired she became the
   Atlanta  director  for  Project Concern, a Methodist outreach program,
   and  led  a  Walk  for Mankind down the streets of Decatur, an Atlanta
   suburb.
   
   As   a  result,  then-governor  Jimmy  Carter  presented  her  with  a
   proclamation, declaring Walk for Mankind Month in Georgia.
   
   In March 1999, the Amarillo Globe-News' Karen D. Smith featured her in
   an  article,  showing a picture of her receiving the award and lauding
   her for her continued pursuits (at 93) in such matters as the "Virtues
   for  Aging,"  a  book  by  President Carter, and her further interests
   regarding  The Community Report, a statistical profile of Amarillo and
   Canyon.
   
   Later  in  her retirement, she served as ombudsman for several nursing
   homes  in  Atlanta,  but  went  "the  second mile," getting personally
   involved  with some of the patients, bringing them special dishes, and
   at times helping them celebrate with birthday parties.
   
   In  1991, she moved to Amarillo to be near her family and make a horde
   of new friends.
   
   She was preceded in death by her husband in 1954.
   
   Survivors  include  her daughter, Julia Upshaw Taylor of Amarillo; her
   son,  H.  Tucker  Upshaw  Jr.  and  wife,  Martha,  of  Chicago; seven
   grandchildren;  eight great-grandchildren; three nieces; a nephew; and
   many loving friends.
   
   The  family suggests memorials be to Crown of Texas Hospice, Salvation
   Army and Life Challenge of Amarillo.
   
   The  family  will receive friends at the funeral home from 6 to 8 p.m.
   Wednesday.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Bobbye Hogan Hefner
   
   Bobbye Hogan Hefner, 75, of Amarillo died Saturday, May 11, 2002.
   
   Services  will  be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Covenant Presbyterian Church
   with the Rev. Franklin Williams of the church and Bill Gehm, pastor of
   Grace    Community    Church,   officiating.   Arrangements   are   by
   Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors, 5400 S. Bell St.
   
   Bobbye  Hogan  was  born  Feb.  5,  1927,  in Hood. She graduated from
   Amarillo  High  School  in 1944 and married Lloyd Hefner in 1950. They
   were married for 41 years when he died.
   
   She  was  a longtime member of Covenant Presbyterian Church. She was a
   versatile   musician  who  for  years  entertained  diners  at  Furr's
   Cafeteria with her piano playing.
   
   She  founded  Melody  Makers, a musical group comprised of friends she
   met  at  Widowed Persons Service. She composed Christian music. To all
   who knew her, her life was a symphony of joy, faith, hope and love.
   
   She was preceded in death by her husband on March 15, 1991.
   
   Survivors  include  her  daughter, Holly Martin and husband, David, of
   Carrollton; a grandson, Brooks Martin of Carrollton; two sisters, Eula
   Grace  Cain  of Muenster and Naomi Smith of Lubbock; and two brothers,
   Frank Hogan of Saint Jo and Gerald Hogan of Austin.
   
   The  family suggests memorials be to BSA Hospice; or the American Lung
   Association.
   
   Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Ruth Zena Merck Dockery
   
   Ruth Zena Merck Dockery, 83, of Amarillo, died Sunday, May 12, 2002.
   
   Services  will  be  at  1  p.m.  Wednesday  in  Blackburn-Shaw Funeral
   Directors  Memorial  Chapel,  Fifth Avenue and Pierce Street, with Bob
   Thomas,  chaplain  of Crown of Texas Hospice, officiating. Burial will
   be in Llano Cemetery.
   
   Mrs.  Dockery  was  born Jan. 11, 1919, in Gainsville, Ga. She married
   Ernest Dockery on June 28, 1936, in Gainsville.
   
   She  moved  to Amarillo from Georgia 41 years ago. She worked for many
   years  as  a  food  service  manager.  She  resided in Bivins Memorial
   Nursing Home for the past three years.
   
   She  was  preceded  in  death  by  her  husband  in  June  1971; and a
   granddaughter, Jennifer Dockery in May 1978.
   
   Survivors  include  10  children,  Tom  Dockery  and wife, Betty, Bill
   Dockery  and  wife, Merle, Tim Dockery and wife, Angela, Steve Dockery
   and  wife, Cindy, Phyllis Raff and Terri Mabra, all of Amarillo, Linda
   Dexter  and  husband,  Art,  of  Hughesville,  Md.,  Andrea Garcia and
   husband,  Joe,  of  Belton, and Carol Kramp and husband, Ray, and Judy
   Kramp  and  husband,  Randy, all of Montello, Wis.; a sister, Mary Sue
   Allison    of    Cornelia,    Ga.;    30    grandchildren;    and   39
   great-grandchildren.
   
   The family suggests memorials be to Bivins Memorial Nursing Home, 1001
   Wallace Blvd., Amarillo, TX 79106.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Dorothy Myrne Altendorf
   
   Dorothy Myrne Altendorf, 72, of Amarillo died Sunday, May 12, 2002.
   
   Services  will  be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Paramount Terrace Christian
   Church  with Brent Ashby officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery
   by Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St.
   
   Mrs. Altendorf was born March 16, 1930, in Clarendon. She received her
   bachelor's  degree  from  Texas Tech and her master's degree from West
   Texas State University.
   
   She  married  Billie  Bryan  Altendorf  in 1953. She taught school for
   several   years   before   becoming  a  homemaker.  She  later  taught
   kindergarten at Highland Baptist Church.
   
   She  was  a  member of and sang in the choir at First Christian Church
   before becoming a member of Paramount Terrace Christian Church.
   
   She  was preceded in death by her husband in 1988; a son, John Michael
   Altendorf in 1985; and a daughter, Patricia Lou Altendorf in 1954.
   
   Survivors  include  two sons, William Bryan Altendorf of Collierville,
   Tenn., and Gerry Wayne Altendorf of Amarillo; a sister, Janice Pair of
   Lubbock;  and  five  grandchildren,  John Michael Altendorf II, Lauren
   Denise  Altendorf  and  Emma  Kay Altendorf, all of Amarillo, and Sean
   Patrick Altendorf and Adam Bryan Altendorf, both of Collierville.
   
   The  family  suggests  memorials  be  to  BSA  Hospice,  P.O. Box 950,
   Amarillo, TX 79156.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Robert Clifford Lerke
   
   Graveside  services  will  be  at  10 a.m. Wednesday in Memory Gardens
   Cemetery  with  Jackie  Findley  of  Christian  Lighthouse in Amarillo
   officiating.  Arrangements  are  by  Blackburn-Shaw  Funeral Directors
   Martin Road Chapel, 1505 Martin Road.
   
   Mr.  Lerke  was born in Albuquerque, N.M., and was a lifetime resident
   of  Amarillo.  He  was  an Army veteran. He was a member of River Road
   Baptist Church, a retired carpenter and a domino player.
   
   A special thank-you from the family to NWTH and BSA Hospice. Thank you
   for all your love and care.
   
   He  was preceded in death by his parents, Luther and Regina Lerke; his
   second wife, Lucille Tingle Lerke in 2001; a son, Anthony "Tony" Laird
   Lerke in 1964; four grandchildren; and a great-grandchild.
   
   Survivors  include a daughter, Lana Gillmore Pinnell of Amarillo; four
   sons,  Steven  Lerke  Phillips of Stinnett, and Mark Lerke, Todd Lerke
   and  Stacey  Lerke,  all  of  Amarillo; a special friend and his first
   wife,   Jean   Phillips   of   Stinnett;   12  grandchildren;  and  10
   great-grandchildren.
   
   The family will be at 229 W. Mobley St. in Amarillo.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Aileen Ballew Vigna
   
   Aileen Ballew Vigna, 84, of Amarillo died Friday, May 10, 2002.
   
   Memorial  services  will  be  at  1  p.m.  Wednesday  in  St. Andrew's
   Episcopal  Church  Chapel  with the Rev. Clifton Mann, rector, and the
   Rev.   William  D.  Nix  Jr.  officiating.  Burial  will  be  private.
   Arrangements  are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2820 Virginia
   Circle.
   
   Mrs.  Vigna  was  a  resident  of  Amarillo for 74 years and an active
   businesswoman  for  much  of  that time. She was a rare combination of
   strength and determination, grace and beauty.
   
   For  many  years,  she owned Aileen's Lingerie in Wolflin Village. She
   had a zest for life and loved her friends, her church and music.
   
   She  had  been  a member of Amarillo Art Center, Amarillo Symphony and
   Symphony Guild, Tascosa Country Club, YWCA and Les Meres Club. She was
   a member of St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, which she loved.
   
   She  resided  the  past  three  years at Bivins Memorial Nursing Home.
   Special  thanks  to  her  precious friends, Nealie Brandon and Bernice
   Dosier, who lovingly watched over her.
   
   She was preceded in death by her husband, Louis Vigna, to whom she was
   married for 40 years.
   
   Survivors  include  her  daughter, Phyllis Boone and husband, John, of
   Dallas; and her granddaughter, Alatia Bradley of New York City.
   
   The  family  suggests  memorials  be  to  Bivins Memorial Nursing Home
   Alzheimer's Unit and Assisted Living, 1001 Wallace Blvd., Amarillo, TX
   79106;  or  St.  Andrew's  Episcopal  Church,  1515  S.  Georgia  St.,
   Amarillo, TX 79102.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Richard Eugene Hunter
   
   Richard Eugene Hunter, 41, of Amarillo died Thursday, May 7, 2002.
   
   Graveside  services will be at 11:30 Wednesday in Llano Cemetery East.
   Arrangements  are by Blackburn-Shaw Funeral Directors Memorial Chapel,
   Fifth Avenue and Pierce Street.
   
   Mr. Hunter moved to Amarillo in 1995 from Sherman. He was a painter.
   
   Survivors  include  two  sons,  Bill  Hunter and Bryan Hunter, both of
   Amarillo;  six  brothers,  Aaron Hunter, Glenn Hunter and William Clay
   Helman,  all  of  Dallas,  Nathan  Hunter  of Baltimore, Lee Hunter of
   Indiana and Ray Hunter of Kentucky; a sister, Joyce Burnet of Red Oak;
   and  two  granddaughters, Bailey Nicole Hunter and Cora Alexis Hunter,
   both of Amarillo.
   
   The body will not be available for viewing.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Guy G.C. Whitfield
   
   Guy G.C. Whitfield, 87, of Amarillo died Sunday, May 12, 2002.
   
   Services  will  be  at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Southwest Church of Christ
   with Brent Adams, elder, officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery
   by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2820 Virginia Circle.
   
   Mr.  Whitfield  was  born  in  Pine  Hill  and  had been a resident of
   Amarillo since 1951. He served with the Navy during World War II.
   
   He  was  a  carpenter  and  a member of Southwest Church of Christ. He
   married Leta Kimbrew on Nov. 21, 1946, in Oakland, Calif.
   
   Survivors  include  his  wife;  a  son,  Guy  Whitfield of Amarillo; a
   sister,  Laura  Whitfield  of Burleson; two brothers, Jim Whitfield of
   Arlington  and  Jesse Whitfield of Crowell; three grandchildren; and a
   great-grandchild.
   
   The family suggests memorials be to High Plains Children's Home, 11475
   S. Western St., Amarillo, TX 79118.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Wanda Lemke Williams
   
   Wanda Lemke Williams, 68, of Amarillo died Monday, May 13, 2002.
   
   Services  will  be  at  2 p.m. Wednesday in Memorial Park Funeral Home
   Chapel  of  Memories, 6969 E. Interstate 40, with the Rev. Jim Cameron
   of  Resurrection United Methodist Church in Odessa officiating. Burial
   will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.
   
   Mrs.  Williams  was  born  Dec.  20,  1933, in Stephens, to Walter and
   Mildred McWhirter Lemke. She moved to Amarillo in 1940 from Stratford.
   
   She  married  Robert "Red" Williams on Aug. 10, 1951, in Amarillo. She
   attended  Forest Hills Methodist Church and was a homemaker. She was a
   Girl Scout leader for 12 years.
   
   She was preceded in death by a niece, Becky Lemke.
   
   Survivors  include  her  husband;  a  daughter,  Cynthia  Williams  of
   Amarillo; a son, Bruce Williams of Amarillo; a brother, Paul Lemke and
   wife, Jamie, of Village Mills; and 11 nieces and nephews.
   
   The  family  suggests memorials be to Girl Scouts Texas Plains Council
   Friendship Fund, 6011 W. 45th Ave., Amarillo, TX 79109.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Area
   
   Howard Baker
   
   DALHART - Howard Baker, 85, died Sunday, May 12, 2002, in Austin.
   
   Services  will  be  at  2  p.m.  Wednesday in Central United Methodist
   Church  with  the  Rev.  Jeff Taylor, pastor, and Janet Edwards of the
   church  officiating.  Burial  will  be  in  Memorial  Park Cemetery by
   Horizon Funeral Home.
   
   Mr.  Baker was born May 18, 1916, in Burton, Kan., to Walter and Lelah
   Austin  Baker.  He  married Opal Seago on June 1, 1938, in Hartley. He
   managed  the  Hartley  Co-Op,  and  was  a  farmer  and  member of the
   Methodist Church.
   
   He was preceded in death by his parents; and a grandson.
   
   Survivors  include  his wife; a son, Jim Baker of London, England; two
   daughters,  Bonnie  Talley  of  Shreveport,  La., and Christy Baker of
   Kyle;  a  brother,  Joe Baker of Amarillo; four granddaughters, Nicole
   Laws  and  Amber  Bainum,  both  of  Austin,  and  Katherine Baker and
   Jacqueline  Baker,  both of London; and a great-grandson, Jackson Laws
   of Austin.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Barbara Sava
   
   DIMMITT - Barbara Sava, 83, died Sunday, May 12, 2002.
   
   Services  will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Foskey-Lilley-McGill Funeral
   Home Ivey Chapel with the Rev. Rusty Dickerson, pastor of First United
   Methodist  Church,  officiating. Burial will be in 10 a.m. Thursday in
   Holy   Cross  Cemetery  in  Texarkana  with  Monsignor  Gerald  Priest
   officiating.
   
   Mrs.  Sava was born July 29, 1918, in Texarkana. She married Fred Sava
   Jr. on May 4, 1938, in Texarkana.
   
   Survivors  include a son, Bill Sava of Dimmitt; a sister, Betty Choate
   of Texarkana; four grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
   
   The  family  suggests  memorials  be to Castro County Child Protective
   Agency, P.O. Box 929, Dimmitt, TX 79027.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Paula Leach Schubarth
   
   CHILDRESS - Paula Leach Schubarth, 56, died Monday, May 13, 2002.
   
   Services  will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Church with the
   Rev. Norman Rushing and the Rev. Kerry Wood of the church officiating.
   Burial will be in Childress Cemetery by Johnson Funeral Home.
   
   Mrs.  Schubarth  was  born  Sept.  1, 1945, in Childress. She was part
   owner of Wild Plum, an antique store.
   
   Survivors  include  her mother, Lorraine Leach of Childress; two sons,
   Ricky  Schubarth  of  Childress  and  Stephen  Schubarth  of Dallas; a
   daughter, Marsha Ticer of Childress; a brother, Ronny Leach of Graham;
   and seven grandchildren.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Don Dewitt Cambern
   
   BORGER - Don Dewitt Cambern, 50, died Sunday, May 12, 2002.
   
   Graveside  services  will  be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Westlawn Memorial
   Park  with  Jim  Loper,  pastor  of  Cornerstone  Church, officiating.
   Arrangements are by Minton/Chatwell Funeral Directors.
   
   Mr.  Cambern was born Oct. 22, 1951, in Borger. He was in construction
   in the concrete business.
   
   Survivors  include  a  brother,  Dan  Cambern  of Nokomis, Fla.; and a
   sister, Ruth Richardson of Amarillo.
   
   The  family  suggests  memorials  be  to Texas Panhandle Mental Health
   Authority Borger Center, 421 N. Main St., Borger, TX 79007.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Lola Mae Pickrel
   
   CHILDRESS - Lola Mae Pickrel, 86, died Sunday, May 12, 2002.
   
   Services  will  be  at  10  a.m.  today in Calvary Baptist Church with
   Robert  Frazier  and Monte Lumpkin of First Baptist Church in Goodlett
   officiating.  Burial  will  be  in  Kirkland  Cemetery  in Kirkland by
   Johnson Funeral Home.
   
   Mrs.  Pickrel  was  born  Oct.  27, 1915, in Copeville. She taught the
   Esther Sunday school class at First Baptist Church in Childress.
   
   Survivors  include  three daughters, Norma Hill of Battlecreek, Mich.,
   Nita  Horn  of  Chillicothe  and Patricia Clifton of Vernon; two sons,
   Tommy  Pickrel  of  Quanah  and  Wayne  Pickrel  of  Mount Pleasant; a
   brother,   Gene   Pullen   of   Cincinnati;   14   grandchildren;   22
   great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Connie Ortiz
   
   HEREFORD  -  Connie  Ortiz,  39,  died  Saturday,  May  11, 2002, near
   Summerfield.
   
   Services  will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in First United Methodist Church
   with the Rev. Dorman Duggan and Corey Cambell officiating. Burial will
   be in West Park Cemetery by Parkside Chapel Funeral Home.
   
   Mrs.  Ortiz  was born Sept. 4, 1962, the daughter of Marvin and Bonnie
   Cole. She married Kevin Ortiz and was a secretary with West Way Feeds.
   
   She  was  preceded  in  death  by  her  mother;  and  a  daughter, Amy
   Kilpatrick on May 11, 2002.
   
   Survivors  include  her husband of Friona; her father of Hereford; two
   sons,  Paul  Kilpatrick  Jr.  of North Carolina and Kevin Ortiz Jr. of
   Friona;   three   daughters,  Stacey  Kilpatrick  of  Hereford,  Kathy
   Kilpatrick of North Carolina and Loretta Ortiz of Friona; two sisters,
   Sherri  Tucker  of  Hereford  and  Crystal  Howard of El Paso; and her
   grandparents, George and Hazel Haines of Amarillo.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Amy Kilpatrick
   
   HEREFORD  -  Amy  Kilpatrick,  13,  died  Saturday, May 11, 2002, near
   Summerfield.
   
   Services  will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in First United Methodist Church
   with the Rev. Dorman Duggan and Corey Cambell officiating. Burial will
   be in West Park Cemetery by Parkside Chapel Funeral Home.
   
   Miss  Kilpatrick  was born July 15, 1988, in Hereford, the daughter of
   Paul Kilpatrick and Connie Ortiz. She was a student at Hereford Junior
   High School and was very active in the band and on the tennis team.
   
   She was preceded in death by her mother on May 11, 2002.
   
   Survivors include her parents, Paul and Ginger Kilpatrick of Hereford;
   her  grandparents,  Bob and Joyce Duggan, Geneva Kilpatrick and Marvin
   Cole,  all  of  Hereford;  a brother, Paul of North Carolina; and four
   sisters,  Kathy of North Carolina, and Stacey, Breanna and Kelsey, all
   of Hereford.
   
   The family suggests memorials be to Gideons.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Opal E. Montgomery
   
   DUMAS  -  Opal  E.  Montgomery,  83,  died  Sunday,  May  12, 2002, in
   Amarillo.
   
   Services will be at 11 a.m. today in Dumas Church of the Nazarene with
   the  Rev.  Rodney  Riggan,  pastor, and the Rev. H.L. Stevens, retired
   Assembly  of  God  minister  in  Dumas, officiating. Burial will be in
   Northlawn Memorial Gardens by Morrison Funeral Directors.
   
   Mrs.  Montgomery  was  born  July 1, 1918, in Oklahoma City. She was a
   Moore County resident for 63 years. She was a homemaker.
   
   She  married Calvin Montgomery on March 5, 1936, in Clinton, Okla. She
   was a member of First Baptist Church of Etter.
   
   She was preceded in death by her husband on Feb. 20, 1999; a grandson,
   Ricky Gene Smith on April 15, 1999; three brothers; and a sister.
   
   Survivors  include  a  son,  Charles  Montgomery and wife, Marvena, of
   Eufaula,  Okla.;  a  daughter,  Ernestine  Martin and husband, Don, of
   Dumas;   a   brother,   L.B.   Easter   of  Albuquerque,  N.M.;  three
   grandchildren,  Pam  Casteel,  Criss Yon and husband, Phil, and Kelley
   Martin  and wife, Toni; a niece, Charline Oguin and husband, Elmer, of
   Stratford; and seven great-grandchildren.
   
   The  family  suggests  memorials  be to Church of the Nazarene, 402 S.
   Porter St., Dumas, TX 79029; or a favorite charity.
   
   The family will be at 109 Dallam St. in Dumas.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Gerald O. Shull
   
   BORGER - Gerald O. Shull, 66, died Sunday, May 12, 2002, in Amarillo.
   
   Graveside services will be at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in Westlawn Memorial
   Park with Mary Ingram officiating. Arrangements are by Minton/Chatwell
   Funeral Directors.
   
   Mr.  Shull  was  born  May 19, 1935, in Albany, Okla. He was a retired
   welder.
   
   Survivors  include  two stepsons, Tommy Cook and T.J. Cook; a brother,
   Bill Shull of Fritch; and three grandchildren.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Jerry Lynn Johnson
   
   CHILDRESS - Jerry Lynn Johnson, 61, died Monday, May 13, 2002.
   
   Graveside  services will be at 2 p.m. today in Childress Cemetery with
   Don  McFarland,  pastor  of  Parkview  Baptist  Church  of  Childress,
   officiating. Arrangements are by Johnson Funeral Home.
   
   Mr.  Johnson  was  born Feb. 21, 1941, in Childress. He was a security
   guard.
   
   Survivors  include  two sons, Kevin Johnson of Sacramento, Calif., and
   Jason  Johnson  of  Childress;  two daughters, Laurie Lynn Johnson and
   Katy  Johnson,  both  of Amarillo; five sisters, Mary Burrows, Dorothy
   Jones  and Donna Korthals, all of Childress, Camilla Cagle of Benbrook
   and Claudie Wilson of Canyon; and a granddaughter.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Oklahoma
   
   John H. Latta
   
   WOODWARD, Okla. - John H. Latta, 95, died Sunday, May 12, 2002.
   
   Services  will  be  at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Woodward First Presbyterian
   Church   with  Melvin  Rittenhouse  officiating.  Burial  will  be  in
   Greenwood Cemetery by Billings Funeral Home.
   
   Mr.  Latta  was  born  Dec. 31, 1906, in Ellis County. He married Reva
   Atkinson on Feb. 1, 1931.
   
   Survivors  include  his  wife;  five  children,  Dwight  Latta of Fort
   Supply,  Ernest  Latta  of Amarillo, Texas, Pat Highfill of Mooreland,
   and Joyce Hamilton and John W. Latta, both of Fargo; 12 grandchildren;
   30 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter.
   
   The  family  suggests memorials be to Greenwood Cemetery, which may be
   sent to the funeral home.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   New Mexico
   
   Bill John Woolley
   
   RATON, N.M.- Bill John Woolley, 66, died Sunday, May 5, 2002.
   
   Memorial  services  will be at 1 p.m. Saturday in Yaksich-Long Funeral
   Home with a reception following in the lobby.
   
   Mr.  Woolley was born June 11, 1935, in Walsh, Colo. He served for two
   years in the Army and completed a tour in Germany.
   
   Survivors  include  his  partner,  Jean  Holcomb  of  Miami, N.M.; two
   children,  Robin  Woolley  of  Raton and George Woolley of Santa Fe; a
   sister,  Bettie  Jo  Schottlander of Canyon, Texas; and a brother, Ben
   Woolley of Dalhart, Texas.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Elsewhere
   
   Lillie Roschetzky
   
   CORPUS CHRISTI - Lillie Roschetzky, 77, died Sunday, May 12, 2002.
   
   Services  will  be  at  2 p.m. Wednesday in Sawyer-George Funeral Home
   Chapel  with  Cherie Hopkins, chaplain, officiating. Burial will be in
   Memory Gardens Cemetery.
   
   Mrs.  Roschetzky  was  born  Aug. 26, 1924, in Robstown, to Thomas and
   Margarite  Plachy.  She  was  a  loving  wife, mother, grandmother and
   great-grandmother.
   
   Survivors  include  four  daughters,  Georgia  Gunn of Laredo, Barbara
   Armstrong  of Anchorage, Alaska, Margie Dittlinger of Chugiak, Alaska,
   and  Linda  Seaquist  of  Corpus Christi; two sons, Carl Roschetzky of
   Amarillo and Tony Roschetzky of Corpus Christi; two sisters, Mary Reed
   of  Sandia  and  Annie  Stacy of Rockport; two brothers, Joe Plachy of
   Sandia  and Frank Plachy of West Plains, Mo.; 15 grandchildren; and 20
   great-grandchildren.
   
   The family suggests memorials be to American Cancer Society.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Charley Chambless 
   
   POTTSBORO  - Charley Chambless died Tuesday, May 7, 2002 in Littleton,
   Colo.
   
   Memorial  services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in Pottsboro High School
   Auditorium. Arrangements are by Cremation Society of Colorado.
   
   He  received a bachelor's degree from North Texas State University and
   a  master's  degree  in education from West Texas State University. He
   was a teacher, coach and superintendent in Borger, Canyon, Memphis and
   Pottsboro.
   
   Survivors  include  his wife, Maxine; his children, Caron Bates, Cathy
   Walton,  Carla Skipworth, Mark Seal, Sandie Bybee and Julie Leopoldus;
   a  brother, Carl Chambless; a sister, Pearl Trumbley; 12 grandchildren
   and two great-grandchildren.
   
   Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
   Brooke D'Lynn Nichols
   
   GARLAND - Brooke D'Lynn Nichols, 24, died Sunday, May 12, 2002.
   
   Services  will  be  at  1  p.m.  today  in  First Baptist Church, main
   sanctuary,  with  Dr.  Steve  Davis  officiating.  Burial  will  be in
   Riverside Cemetery in Byers by Williams Funeral Directors.
   
   Miss  Nichols  was  born  March  29,  1978. She was a teacher at South
   Garland High School, where she also graduated.
   
   She  was  a member of First Baptist Church in Garland, a 2000 graduate
   of Texas Tech University and a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority.
   
   She  was  an  intern  for  American  Heart  Association in Lubbock and
   volunteered as a counselor for Heart Camp Del Carazon in California.
   
   She was preceded in death by her grandfathers, Luther Nichols and C.T.
   Duke.
   
   Survivors  include her parents, Garland and Sheryl Nichols; a brother,
   Coby  Nichols; and her grandparents, Ruby Nichols, Peggy and Bob Urban
   and Rachel Merydith.
   
   The family suggests memorials be to First Baptist Church of Garland.
   
   Amarillo Globe-News, May 14, 2002
   
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