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Caldwell Watchman from Columbia, Louisiana • 2

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Columbia, Louisiana
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2 The Caldwell Watchman Obituaries Joe W. Banks Services for Joe W. Banks, 86, of Grayson were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday. June 2, 1996 from the chapel of Riser Son Funeral Home in Columbia with Rev.

Lou Ann Hollis officiating. Interment followed in the Welcome Home Cemetery in Grayson. Mr. Banks. the son of the late Ira and Lessie Biggs Banks.

was born on December 27. 1909 in Caldwell Parish and died Saturday, June 1. 1996 at the Citizens Medical Center in Columbia. He was a retired schoolbus driver and maintenance supervisor with the Caldwell Parish School System. He was a member of the Grayson United Methodist Church and was preceded In death by his wife.

Virgie Barnette Banks. Survivors include: his son, Terry Wayne Banks of Cedar Hill, Texas: his daughter, Betty Joe Townsend of Houston. Texas; and his grandchildren. Stephen Townsend and Terry Lynn Carter. Pallbearers were: David Cummings, David Shell, Wilbur Dale, Rodney Chapman, Don Burns and Buddy Gill.

William Frazier, Sr. Services for Cyrus William 86, of Grayson were held Cat 11:00 a.m. Thursday, June 6, 1996 the chapel of Riser Son Home in Columbia with Rev. Duke and Rev. Tom Boone officiating, Interment followed in the Roads Cemetery west of Mr.

Frazier. the son of the late. Stephen Daniel and Vernie Patrick Frazier, was born in Parsons, Kansas on November 7. 1909 and died Tuesday, June 4. 1996 at the Glenwood Regional Medical Center in West Monroe.

He was a veteran of World War II having served in the U. S. Navy. He was also a retired carpenter, farmer and cattleman. Survivors include: his wife of 63 years, Mrs.

Helen Womack Frazier of Grayson; his son. Bruce Frazier of Columbia; his son and daughter-inlaw. Billy and Linda Frazier of Grayson; his daughters and sons-inlaw, Bonnie and Wilbur McGrew of Grayson and Cathy and J. F. Lorio of Luling; his brother, Stephen Daniel Frazier of Freeport, Florida; his sister, Catherine F.

Lynd of Dayton, Ohio; ten grandchildren and seven great -grandchildren. Pallbearers were his grandsons: John McGrew, Stephen McGrew, Bob Frazier, Trey Frazier, Brian Frazier and Andy Frazier. Wednesday, June 12, 1996 Caldwell Watchman Ludie Bell P. Starnes Funeral services for Mrs. Ludie Bell Powell Starnes, 84.

of Hamshire, Texas were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, June 6, 1996 from the Riser Son Funeral Chapel in Columbia with Rev. Tim Hermes officiating. Interment followed at the Olla Cemetery. Mrs.

Starnes, a homemaker, was born on August 30, 1911 in Columbia to the union of Jack and Tennie Varnell Powell. She died on June 4, 1996 at the Lindburg Nursing Home in Beaumont, Texas. Survivors include: three sons, E. Caskey Sr. of Hamshire, Texas.

Donald W. Murrell of Irving, Texas, and Frank D. Murrell of Redding, Mississippi; one daughter, Nelda Joy Dubay of Redding, Mississippi; three sisters, Allie Ostteen of Kelly, Shirley Williams of Hebert, and Trudie Beck of Plain Dealing. She is also survived by eight grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Wilbron Lee Acreman Funeral services for Mr.

Wilbron Lee Acreman, age 81, of Grayson were held at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 11, 1996 from the Columbia chapel of Riser Son Funeral Home. Interment followed in the Welcome Home Cemetery at Grayson. Mr. Acreman, a retired state worker with Louisiana Department of Transportation Development, died Sunday, June 9, 1996 at the St.

Francis Medical Center in Monroe following an extended illness. Survivors include: his wife, Mrs. Grace Acreman of Grayson; four daughters, Sandra Hyde, Vicky McNemar, and Ann Fatheree, all of Grayson, and Linda Guerrero of Riverton; two sisters, Inez Alberez from Lake Providence and Hazel Harper of Start; three grandsons; five granddaughters; and one great-grandson. Pallbearers were: William Hyde, Carl Fatheree. Shannon Fatheree, Randy Grant, Noel Guerrero, and Junior Hefner.

Honorary pallbearers were: Kenneth Acreman and Robert Alberez. Arrest Report page 8, this week's edition of The Caldwell Watchman In Memory OF Robert C. Wiley 2-15-73 to 6-14-92 Release Me You grieve a little more, but Release me and let me go. The sorrow and heartache. You gave me love and I gave you' my love.

We share together memories. It's only a while we must be apart. You can't see me nor touch or call me, but if you listen will be near you. I So please release me and don't worry, God will work it out. My life was gone at the age of 19 years old.

Family Prayer God of mercy and love, you called our son and brother to yourself at the love of his life. By baptism, You made him your child. We believe he is already in Your kingdom. Hear our prayer and let us one day share eternal life with him. Amen.

Mother Claymon 'Sue Wiley Father James Stevens Sisters Cynthia Simmons Pamela F. Moore Bobbie S. Moore Ashia T. W. Moore Young fan headed for music row Bryant Fortenberry of Crowville will be heading out on a new adventure this August.

Thanks to Wish I Could Bryant and his brothers and father will be going to Opryland in Nashville, TN. Since he is a big country music fan this will be an experience he won't forget. While in Nashville he and his fantily will be going to see Diamond Rio and attend a party hosted by the group after the show. When Bryant was asked who was his favorite country artist he said that he doesn't have a particular favorite, but that Tim McGraw was at the top of his list. Bryant will also have a three night stay at the Opryland Hotel and 2 passes for the park while he is in Nashville.

Bryant is a very outgoing young man who has cysticfibrosis, a disease which affects the respiratory system. It does not slow this energetic young man down. Bryant helps his mother with their kennel, chickens and recently bottle fed a calf. Wish I Could will be sponsoring a concert on June 15 to raise money for the orginzation. Now that there is no longer a swamp ride to raise money for Wish I Could this will be the fund raiser to supplement the loss of money the swamp ride has raised in the past.

Without this money Wish I Could will not be able to grant the wishes of terminally and chronically ill children. These children miss out so much because the expense of living day by day can add up to thousands of dollars in just one month. Bryants mother Joyce works out of the home so that she can be with him during the day, Most families have to have one parent working out of their house because of the care that is needed for these special children. Tickets for the June 15 concert at the Monroe Civic Center are only fourteen dollars, they can be purchased at any ticketmaster outlet or the Civic Center box office. The concert will feature Leroy Parnell and Diamond Rio.

Bryant is showing off one of the family raises Scotties, Boston his family also have a number that they raise. (Staff photo by many dogs at their kennel. His Terriers and Rat Terriers. He and of chickens, roosters and ducks Cindy Doffitt) Wish I Could, Inc. Benefit Concert DIAMOND RIO LEROY PARNELL Saturday, June 15 Monroe Civic Center FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 649-7036 Court Report The following runthroughs were filed May 28 in the 37th Judicial District Court: Steven W.

Black-expired inspection Steven W. Black-no seat Norman' T. -speeding Kevin L. Breland- expired inspection Kevin L. Breland-expired inspection Alexander J.

Broussard-expired inspection Sheriffe M. Robert W. Bruce, Jr. -expired inspection sticker- $130.75 William J. Bryan-no seat Samuel L.

Jonathan S. Micah A. Garry C. Charles E. Cross-expired inspection Christina B.

-expired inspection Thanh T. Jeffery L. Kimberly L. Ellerbe-expired inspection David O. Evans-expired inspection Evelyn C.

Grady P. Gagnard-expired inspection Sherman L. Robert I. Grebinger Cathy D. Guerrero-expired inspection Nothing to Buy Worry-Free Service Channels Enjoy.

PRIMEST 1-800-774-6348 Your Best Value in Satellite Entertainment. Small ads can work for you! You read this one, didn't you? Caldwell Watchman Vernola H. Guillory-passing on double Paul B. Kevin A. Hartwell-expired inspection Dennis Hollis- violation rules and regulations wildlife management Kerry Richard Jackson-fishing without pole Renee A.

Kelly-no inspection Victor D. Kennedy-no seat Charles A. Labbe-expired inspection Cliff B. Lamb-no drivers Bret A. Larson-expired inspection Carla J.

Leckie-expired inspection Jeffery P. Lewing-expired inspection Stanley J. Janet. N. Manley-excessive tint on Leonard D.

Alisa P. Jackie L. McGurk-expired inspection Jerry L. Medaries-expired inspection Artemio Medina-no drivers Lauren J. Paula J.

Kimberly R. Marcus W. See Court, Page 8 1-10x13 30 Deposit (Wall Photo) Color $11.00 Due at 8x10 Photos Pick up 2- 5x7 (plus tax) 16- 8. King 3x5 Regular Size Size Wallets Wallets $1199 WE USE KODAK PAPER AT Corner Drug 245 Main Columbia, LA June 18 GROUP CHARGE per person 1 Shugarls We use a PROFESSIONAL STUDIOS FILM PAPER FOR CREATIVE COLOR PORTRAITS.

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