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Obituaries
Raleigh
Frank Williams, 72, of Orange, passed away Monday, July 26, 2010
at the Harbor Hospital of Southeast Texas in Orange. Funeral
services to remember his life will be at 10:00 A.M. Friday, July 30,
2010 in the Chapel of Dorman Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating
will be Chaplain Kevin Trinkle. Interment will follow in Autumn Oaks
Memorial Park in Orange. A gathering of family and friends for a
time of reflection will be from 5:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. on
Thursday at the funeral home. Born on April 22, 1938 in Palestine,
Texas to his parents, Harold R. Williams, Sr. and Anna Maudine
(Neal) Williams, he was a lifelong resident of the Orange area, he
graduated from Orangefield High School in 1956 and he worked as a
maintenance mechanic for the DuPont – Sabine River Works Plant in
Orange for 32 years, where he retired in 1992. Raleigh also proudly
served his country as a veteran of the United States Army, where
while on assignment in Germany, he met and married the love of his
life, Anita Toni Filz. Raleigh was a mentor, friend and sharer of
wisdom to many people, he enjoyed camping, fishing, boating, travel
and he could fix just about anything. Preceded in death by his
parents, Raleigh is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Anita
Williams of Orange; his daughter, Susan Hart of Orange; his son,
Jeff Williams and wife, Kimberly of Orange; his brothers, Harold
Williams, Jr and wife ,Virginia, Jerald Williams and wife, Linda,
Steven Williams and wife, Barbara and John Williams and wife Connie
all of Orange; five grandchildren, Amber Williams, Josef Stephenson,
Jacob Stephenson, Jessica Williams and Derek Hart; five great
grandchildren, Kaine Martin, Jakeb Pittman, Emma Williams, Ava
Stephenson and Ellie Stephenson. Honoring Raleigh as pallbearers are
Brian Williams, Randy Williams, Tommy Williams, Matt Shelton, Jake
Stephenson and Joe Stephenson. |
Services
for Raymond “Ray” Manton Chambers, Sr. 78, of Jasper will be
2:00 p.m. Thursday, July 29, at Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home in
Jasper with Military graveside to follow at Morse Cemetery.
Visitation will be 6:00 until 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, July 28, at the
Funeral Home. Ray died Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at Harbor Hospice in
Beaumont. A native of Lufkin, TX, Ray grew up in Jasper and was a
graduate of Jasper High School. A former resident of Vidor and Buna,
he lived the past fourteen years in Jasper. Ray was an Athlete
playing, football. basket ball and baseball at Jasper High School.
He retired as an I & E Supervisor with Firestone in Orange. After
his retirement from Firestone, he owned & operated Chambers Monument
Works in Buna. He enjoyed fixing things. He loved hunting,(
especially deer) and fishing. He was a U. S. Army Veteran serving in
Korea as a Sergeant. Survivors include his wife, Deloris Clark
Chambers of Jasper, two sons; Jimmy Douglas Chambers of Orange, and
Raymond “Randy” Manton Chambers, Jr. of Beaumont, two step-sons,
Dewey E. Folk of Hillsboro, MO and James E. Folk of Mesquite, TX,
brother Earl Jacob Chambers, Jr. of Evadale, and one sister,
Geraldine Linza of Clear Lake, TX, four grandchildren, three great
grandchildren, four step grandchildren and 5 step great
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Earl Jacob &
Odessa Sanders Chambers, wife, Shirley Beth Childress Chambers and
daughter Tammi Diane Chambers Robicheaux. Memorials may be made to
the Gideon’s Jasper Camp P. O. Box 1048, jasper, Texas 75951.
Services are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home
of Jasper (409)384-5781. |
James
M. Bates, 68, of Milam, passed away Monday, July 26, 2010 at his
residence. Funeral services to remember his life will be at 2:00
P.M. Friday, July 30, 2010 at the Calvary Baptist Church in
Deweyville. Officiating will be Brother John Fortenberry, pastor of
the church. Interment will follow in the Lowes Chapel Cemetery in
Milam. A gathering of family and friends will be from 5:00 P.M.
until 9:00 P.M. Thursday at the church. Born on July 23, 1942 in
Jasper, Texas to his parents, Eura Aaron Bates and Mildred (Hollis)
Bates, he was a lifelong resident of the Orange area and he moved to
Milam 8 years ago. Mr. Bates worked as a lab supervisor for the
DuPont Sabine River Works Plant in Orange for 40 years and he
retired in 2001. Mr. Bates was a member of the First United
Methodist Church in Hemphill, he was a special Olympics coach, a
foster parent, he enjoyed fishing for catfish, hunting on his deer
lease in West Texas, he was a Nascar Fan, he enjoyed gardening and
woodworking and he enjoyed going for walks in the morning near his
home. He was a loving husband, father and paw paw to his family and
will be remembered by many friends. Mr. Bates is preceded in death
by his parents; his first wife, Charlotte Bates; his sister, Mary
Hall and his brother, Bill Bates. Those who will most cherish his
memory are his loving wife of 23 years, Annie Bates; his sons, Ryan
Bates and Greg Bates and wife Carmie; his daughter, Sandy Wagoner
and husband, Scott; his grandchildren, Colton and Carla Bates,
Matthew and Katie Wagoner and his lifelong friends, Margie and James
West. The family wishes to thank the following people who assisted
with the care of Mr. Bates, Dr. Jay Schachner, the nurses and staff
and Cathy LaMaster of Texas Oncology in Beaumont. Eddie Jean
Stephenson, the friends from Old Laurel Baptist Church, Brother and
Mrs. John and Sybil Fortenberry of Calvary Baptist Church, First
United Methodist Church of Hemphill, Friends and Neighbors of the
Alpine Marina Subdivision, Coach Tommy Hall and family for helping
with Ryan during his father's illness and Lakes Area Hospice. For
those desiring memorial contributions, please make a donation in
memory of Mr. Bates to any area Hospice organization. Honoring Mr.
Bates as pallbearers will be James West, George Kidwell, Jim
Hennigan, Jerry Nicks, Ray Matthews and Mike George. Services are
under the direction of Dorman Funeral Home in Orange. |
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Charles Frank Jonas, 92, of
Bridge City, Texas died Tuesday, July 27, 2010, at his daughter’s
home in Vidor. Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday July 31,
2010, at First Baptist Church in Bridge City. Officiating will be
Reverend Bob Boone. Burial will follow at Antioch Cemetery in Buna,
Texas. Visitation will be from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Friday at Claybar
Funeral Home in Bridge City. Born on May 17, 1918, in Greeley,
Colorado, Frank was the son of Mabel H. (Mason) and Franklin W.
Jonas. He graduated from South Park High School in 1935 and then
attended Lamar State College in Beaumont. Frank also served as a
Staff Sergeant in the United States Army during World War II. He was
awarded the bronze star with four oak leaf clusters for Valor, and
the Purple Heart for wounds sustained during The Battle Of The
Bulge. He worked in the petroleum and refinery business for Gulf Oil
in Port Arthur for 40 years. Frank loved the outdoors, hunting, and
fishing. He also loved his church and was a Godly man. Frank was
preceded in death by his son, Jack M. Jonas; and brothers, S. Mason
Jonas, Paul Allen Jonas, and grandson, Mason Stewart. He is survived
by his wife of 69 years, Edith Jonas; son, James F. Jonas of
Nederland, Texas; and daughter, Susan Briggs and her husband, Jody
of Vidor, Texas; 10 grandchildren, and many great grandchildren.
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John Arthur Sarth, Jr., 69, of
Orange, died Sunday, July 25, 2010, at VA Hospital in Houston.
Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 3, 2010, at
Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange with Reverend Marv Howland
officiating. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Orange.
Visitation will be from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at the
funeral home. Born in Port Arthur on December 5, 1940, Johnny was
the son of John Arthur Sarth, Sr. and Ruby (Harris) Sarth. He served
in the US Navy during 1958-1961. Johnny also worked as a mechanic
for Eastern Airlines. Preceded in death by his daughter, Kimberly
Sue Babington - Rendon, Johnny is survived by his son, Michael
Auffurth of Port Neches; daughters, Julie Sarth and Nancy Sarth of
Florida and Melissa Sarth of Texas. Also surviving are his nine
grandchildren, Elizabeth Mulleni and Ashley Horne of Florida, Amy
Babington, Riki Babington, Tamara Rendon, Jadelynn Touchette, Katie
Touchette, Morgan Sarth and Stormy Sarth of Texas; seven
great-grandchildren, Dalton Vercher, Chastanee Vercher, Chace
Vercher, Presley Babington, Jack Babington, Barbra Babington and
Kimberly Babington; and brother, George Zirlott of Orange. Serving
as Pallbearers will be George Zirlott, Jr., Joseph Williamson, Juan
Rendon, Michael Auffurth, Josh Cheatwood and Riki Babington. |
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Dennis E. Callens, of Orange,
died at his home. Graveside service will be 1:00 p.m. Thursday, July
29, 2010, at St. Mary Cemetery in Orange. There will be no
visitation. Born in Shelbyville, Dennis was the son of Edward Norman
Callens and Betty Jean (Cline) Callens. He was a retired Boilermaker
with the Boilermaker’s Union and had served in the National Guard.
Preceded in death by his wife, Ann Marie Callens, Dennis is survived
by his sisters, Carolyn Lewis of Mansfield, and Betty Ann Johnson of
Onalaska; numerous nieces, nephews cousins; and special friends,
Donnie Jackson and Mason Smith. |
Melvin
James Bartley, Sr., 73, of Mauriceville, went on to be with our
Lord on Saturday, July 24, 2010 at Christus Hospital – St. Elizabeth
in Beaumont. A memorial service to remember his life will be at
11:00 A.M. Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at the Silver Oaks Baptist Church,
16460 F. M. 1442, Orange, Texas 77632 (in the Mauriceville
community). Officiating will be Reverend Ed Rawls and Reverend Lee
Thomas. The family will gather at the church at 10:00 A.M. to visit
with friends. Born on August 14, 1936 in East Chicago, Indiana to
his parents, Ralph Bartley and Stella Irene (Thomas) Bartley, he was
a lifelong resident of the area, worked as a press and sheer
operator for Levingston Shipbuilding Company in Orange and he
retired from Trinity Industries in Beaumont. Mel was a veteran of
the United States Navy during the Korean Era and he was a member of
Silver Oaks Baptist Church in Mauriceville. Mel was a man who
enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing and camping. He also enjoyed
spending time with his family and working crossword puzzles. Mel
enjoyed his occupation very much and he took absolute pride in his
work. Preceding Mel in death are his parents, his son, Billie
Bartley; his grandson, Jamie McKnight; his brother, Jack Bartley and
his son-in-law, Edward McKnight. Those who will most cherish his
memory are his loving wife of 54 years, June (Fairbanks) Bartley of
Mauriceville; children, Melvin Bartley, Jr. and wife Marie of
Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Sue Ann McKnight Bartley of Lindale, Texas and
Garry Bartley of Orange; his sisters, Marilyn Jackson and husband,
Red and Lianne Brown and husband, Ron; his sister-in-law, Opal
Bartley; his grandchildren, Josh Bartley and wife, Amanda, Rachel
Bartley, Brandi Donnund, Courtney Bartley, Heather Keithsley and
husband, Tim, Amy McKnight and ten great grandchildren. For those
desiring memorial contributions, the family has requested that
donations be made to the Building Fund at Silver Oaks Baptist
Church, 16460 F. M. 1442, Orange, Texas 77632-0220. Cremation
arrangements are under the direction of Dorman Funeral Home in
Orange. |
Marion
Dempsey Burch, 88, of Orange, Texas died Saturday, July 24,
2010, at Beaumont Nursing and Rehabilitation in Beaumont. Funeral
services will be 3:00 p.m. Monday, July 26, 2010, at Claybar Funeral
Home in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Jeff Bell of Calvary
Baptist Church in Port Acres. Burial will follow at Evergreen
Cemetery in Orange. Visitation will be from 6:00-9:00 p.m., Sunday
at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Born in Orange, Texas on August
18, 1921, Marion was the son of Gertie J. (Rosenbaum) and Mark T.
Burch. He was a past member of the Cove ISD school board, a member
of Cove Baptist Church, and he served in the United States Army
during World War II. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gertie
and Mark; sisters, Myrtie Michael and Blanch Titus; first wife,
Louise Burch; and second wife, Birdie Burch. Marion is survived by
his wife, Idafaye Burch; son, James Burch and his wife, Beverly of
Grenada, Mississippi; grandchildren, James Robert and Mike Burch;
great-grandchildren, Anthony, Jeremy, Brittani, and Shelbi Burch,
and Steve and Richard Bowers; seven great-great-grandchildren; and
brother, Dennis Burch and his wife, Ruby. Serving as Pallbearers
will be Randy Plant, Chuck Burch, Terrel Burch, Bubba Smith, Bill
Brimm, Morgan Michael, Ted Atwood, John M. Atwood, and Bret Berner.
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Cecil
Drew “C.D.” Cole, 74, of Orange, passed away Saturday, July 24,
2010 at his residence. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00
A.M. Tuesday, July 27, 2010 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church
in Orange. Father Joseph P. Daleo will be the celebrant. Rite of
committal will follow in Wilkinson Cemetery in Little Cypress. A
gathering of family and friends will be from 5:00 P.M. until 9:00
P.M. Monday with a Christian wake to be held on Monday evening at
Dorman Funeral Home in Orange. Born on April 29, 1936 in Merryville,
Louisiana to his parents, Joseph Cole and Vera (Posey) Cole, he
served his country in the United States Army in the 101st Airborne
Division as a paratrooper and a trainer and he was discharged in
1963 and came to Orange shortly thereafter. C.D. worked as a
policeman in Orange and later as an Area Maintenance Supervisor for
CITGO Petroleum Corporation in Lake Charles, where he was
affectionately known as “Pop Cole” among his co-workers and he
retired in 1992. After retirement he continued to work in various
positions helping many others. C.D. also enjoyed spending time with
his grandchildren, watching them play baseball and many other
activities. He was a man who enjoyed the outdoors, fishing and he
enjoyed deer hunting in his earlier years. C.D.’s family will
treasure his love, kindness and understanding for his way of being
there for others and the care he showed for them. C.D. is preceded
in death by his parents, his wife, Frankie Cole; his sisters,
Beverly Fletcher and Peggy Smith and his brothers, Robert Cole and
Bill Cole. Those who will most cherish his memory are his loving
wife of 25 years, Sandra Cole of Orange; his daughters, Pat Cole of
Tucson, Arizona and Beth Sonnier of Orange; his sons, Johnny Vayon
and wife Deborah of Conroe, Texas and Randy Vayon and wife,
Charmaine of Orangefield; his grandchildren, Courtney Sonnier, Tanna
Vayon, Tyler Vayon, Jake Sonnier and Carlee Vayon. C.D. is also
survived by numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. |
Doris
Jeanne Craig Authement, 83, of Orange, died Saturday, July 24,
2010, at Park Manor in Houston. She was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas
and lived in Beaumont before moving to Orange; Doris was born March
13, 1927, to Kathryn Dill Craig and Felix Adrain Craig. She taught
ballroom dancing during the 1940’s through the 1960’s and owned her
own dance studio in Orange. Doris and her husband James enjoyed
traveling and lived in a variety of places such as Saudi Arabia,
Indonesia and Singapore. She also enjoyed writing novels, but most
of all Doris loved raising her five children. Survivors include her
children, Jerry Gatch of Las Vegas, Nevada, Tom Gatch and Dolly
Covington both of Houston, Randy Authement of Boerne and Ricky
Authement of Albuquerque, New Mexico; brother, James “Jim” Craig and
his wife Dianne Craig of Beaumont; grandchildren, Craig Gatch of
Kirkland, Washington, Rhonda Adams of Syracuse, Utah, Jesse
Covington of Dallas, Katie Covington Cole of Beaumont, Skylar
Authement and Dane Authement both of Albuquerque, New Mexico;
great-grandson, Elijah Cole; and numerous nieces and nephews. She
was preceded in death by her parents; husband, James Authement; and
her brother, Ross Craig. Her funeral service will be 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010, at Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive,
Beaumont with burial to follow at Magnolia Cemetery. A gathering of
her family and friends will be from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010, at Broussard’s. Memorial contributions may
be made to American Heart Association, P.O. Box 7015, Beaumont,
Texas 77726; the Dizzy Feet Foundation, 9560 Wilshire Boulevard,
Suite 500, Beverly Hills, California 90212, to support and increase
access to dance; or you may view their website at
www.dizzyfeetfoundation.org/donate.php. Complete and updated
information may be viewed at www.broussards1889.com |
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Denise M. Cormier, 47, of Vidor
passed away on Thursday, July 22, 2010 at her resident. She was a
native Georgia; born on August 10, 1962 to parents JoAnn (Jackson)
Cormier and Farrier Cormier. She had lived the last two years in the
Vidor area. She was kind and giving person; she was a loving mother,
daughter, sister, aunt and friend who will be missed dearly by all.
She is preceded in death by her mother, JoAnn Cormier. She is
survived by her father, Farrier Cormier of Orange; sister, Tracy
Cormier of Orange; sons, Wayne Joyce of Atlanta, GA, twins, Stephen
Craig and Greg Alan Cormier; nieces, Triche Walker, Brandy Hornsby;
friend, Tina Garcia of Austin; nephew, Kevin Hewgley, and numerous
aunts, uncles, and cousins. A memorial service will be held on
Saturday, July 24, 2010 at 11 am at American Housing Apartments 205
Vidor Drive Vidor, TX 77662. Cremation under the direction of Dorman
Funeral Home. |
Mrs.
Neva N. Aven, 89, of Orange passed away on Wednesday, July 21,
2010 at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont. She was a native of Seymore,
Texas; born on March 1, 1921 to parents William B. Tanton and Emma
S. Milner. She had lived in Orange area for 65 plus years and was a
member of Ninth and Elm Church of Christ. She retired from
Weingarten’s as a cashier after 20 years of employment. Her joy in
life was reading and cooking on Sunday. She loved spending time with
her family, especially her grandchildren. She was preceded in death
by her parents, William and Emma Tanton; husband, R.E. “Ray” Aven
Sr.; sister, Mozzelle Sartin; brothers, Joe Tanton, W.B. “Dub”
Tanton, Buford Tanton and her great grandson, Riley Hickey. She is
survived by her sons, R.E. “Bobby” Aven Jr. and wife Nina of West
Orange, TX, Billy Aven and wife Kathy of West Orange, TX, Bert Aven
and wife Mary of Sulphur, LA, Tommy Aven and wife Vicki of Pearland,
TX; sister, Mildred Hinton of Arbala, TX; sister-in-law, Virginia
Tanton of Sulphur Springs, TX; twelve grandchildren, eighteen great
grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. A visitation will be
held on Friday, July 23, 2010 from 5 pm until 9 pm at Dorman Funeral
Home. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, July 24, 2010 at 2
pm at the funeral home, with Barry Jones Minister Ninth and Elm
Church of Christ and Travis Aven of Sulphur Springs, TX officiating.
Burial will follow at Autumn Oaks Memorial Park. |
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Kathy Williams Primm, 58, of
Orange, Texas died Saturday, July 17, 2010, at her home. Funeral
services will be 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 20, 2010, at Claybar
Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Danny Brack of
Calvary Christian Center. Burial will follow at Wilkinson Cemetery
in Orange. Visitation will be from 5:00-7:00 p.m., Monday at the
funeral home. Born in Orange, Texas on April 7, 1952, Kathy was the
daughter of Margaret Christine (Avant) and Lewis H. Williams. She
worked as a registered nurse at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont. She
was preceded in death by her mother, Margaret Christine Williams.
Kathy is survived by her husband, Reginald Primm; father, Lewis H.
“Willie” Williams; step-mother, Nadine Williams; sons, Rob Primm of
Orange, Chad Primm of Bridge City; grandchildren, Morgan and Pepper
Primm of Orange, Hannah and Drue Primm of Bridge City; and brother,
Bill Williams of Katy. |
Robert
E. Baker Sr. 70, of Zavalla passed away on Thursday, July 15,
2010 at Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin, TX. He was native
of Troop, Texas; born on February 23, 1940 to parents Robert Lee
Baker and Lorene Pruitt Baker. He had lived in the Gist Community
until he moved to Zavalla in 2002. He retired from DuPont Sabine
River Works after 43 years of employment as a welder. He enjoyed
hunting, fishing, cooking, and working with his hands. He was a
loving husband, father, grandfather and friend who will be missed
dearly. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Lee Baker;
uncle, Rip Crew; aunt, Agnes Crew; cousin, Walter Crew. He is
survived by his wife of 23 years, LeAnn Campbell Baker of Zavalla;
mother, Lorene Baker of Minneola, TX; daughter, Donna Glende of
Orange; son, Robert E. Baker Jr. and wife Lorie Wiergate, TX;
sisters, Connie Broom and husband Gerald of Lindale, TX, Bobbie
Maywall and husband Phillip of Tullahoma, TN; grandchildren, Jeff
Glende and wife Alayce, Morgan Becker and husband Grant, Lorette
Baker, Josie Baker; great granddaughter, Mattison Glende and
numerous nieces and nephews. A visitation will be held on Sunday,
July 18, 2010 from 5 pm until 9 pm at Dorman Funeral Home. A Funeral
Service will be held on Monday, July 19, 2010 at 10 am at the
funeral home, with Rev. Barry Bradley officiating. Burial will
follow at Autumn Oaks Memorial Park. |
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