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Mary Nann Fanestiel
Mary Nann Fanestiel, 68 of Huffman, passed away on Thursday at her residence. Visitation will be held from 5pm - 9pm on Sunday at Sterling-White Chapel in Highlands. Graveside services will be held at 2pm on Monday at White Cemetery in Highlands. Mary Nann was born on December 19, 1936 in Baytown to parents Richard Weldon Mock and Roxie Kern Mock. She graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in Baytown in 1955 and later that year she married J.D. Fanestiel. She had lived in Huffman for the last 25 years where she was a homemaker. Mary Nann also worked as a substitute teacher and for Mission Life Insurance. She was a member of Lake Houston United Methodist Church. Mary Nann loved to travel and go camping in her motorhome.
She was preceded in death by her father, husband and son Lawrence Fanestiel. She is survived by her sons; Bruce Fanestiel and wife Alicia of Crosby and Scott Fanestiel and wife Heather of Atascocita, daughter; Jerri Fanestiel of Huffman, mother Roxie Mock of Baytown and sister; Michaelene Mock of Baytown. She is also survived by her grandchildren; Christopher Reuter, A.J. Reuter and Justin Fanestiel as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Lake Point Resort in Canyon Lake, TX. Services are under the direction of Sterling White Chapel, Highlands, Texas. 281-426-3555.
Jim Custer
Jim Custer, 62, passed away on Thursday, February 3, 2005 in a Houston Hospital.
He worked for S&S Plating in Houston, for 20 years as a Superintendent and he loved to fish.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Gary and Cuma Custer.
He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Nikkie Custer; sons, Terry Custer and wife Wendy of Highlands and Jeff Custer of Baytown; grandchildren, Dale Custer, Dean Custer and Candice Custer; Special Niece’s, Carla Sterling and her husband Raymond of Colorado Springs, CO. and Jeanie Wildhagen of New York State; and numerous other close relatives and friends.
Robert Francis Manegre
Robert Francis Manegre, age 64, entered into eternal rest on Sunday, February 13, 2005 after a valiant 5 month battle with cancer. He is survived by wife of 40 years, Jayne; daughter Margaret Manegre-Offill, daughter and son-in-law Kimberly and Shane Schultz; and Papa’s loving granddaughters, Stacy Lane, Kasi and Sydney Schultz. He is also survived by Sister Judy Josendahl and Brother Richard Manegre. Robert was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on December 15, 1940. He served in the U.S. Navy, and as a 2 term President of the Jaycees. Also know as “Papa” he has been a Do-Dad for his granddaughters’ Girl Scout troops - often seen wearing a twilight camp shirt and carrying cookie boxes. He was honored, along with his wife and daughters, with the Family Award by Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council. Robert was most recently employed by the City of Baytown. Among his most memorable moments are riding the Battleship Texas to berth and visiting Disneyworld with his wife and family for their 40th Anniversary. Special thanks to the nursing staffs of 2 South-East Houston Regional Medical Center, Anthony in St. Luke’s ICU, and Heather and Adrienne (his ambulance girls), Dr. Hellerstein & Texas Oncology, the staff of San Jacinto Methodist Cancer Center, and Dr. Shahar. Viewing will be held at Rosewood Funeral Home in Humble on Tuesday, February 15, 2005 from 5-9 p.m. Funeral Services are scheduled for 12:00 noon Wednesday, February 16, 2005 at Rosewood Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers, a donation in Robert’s name to the American Cancer Society in hopes of a faster cure would be appreciated.
Marion Claire Brown
Marion Claire Brown, 87, of Mansfield, TX, passed away on February 13, 2005 at her residence. She was born in Hawthorne TX, to her parents, Forrest and Lillian Boone. She received her Bachelors degree from Sam Houston and her Masters Degree from the University of Houston. She was a counselor at Horace Mann Jr. High School from 1944-1967, then at Ross S. Sterling High School from 1967-1978. She was a member of the Texas State Teacher Retirement Group, D.A.R., D.R.T., Eastern Star, and a longtime member of Grace Methodist Church for 60 years. She was an avid Bridge player and golfer, and was proud to have shot a hole-in-one on her birthday. She loved Genealogy and enjoyed passing it on to her grandchildren.
Her family will receive friends at Navarre Funeral Home Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. A graveside service is scheduled for Thursday at 10:00 a.m. at Memory Gardens Cemetery in the mausoleum building, officiated by Rev. Ken Goodell.
Honorary pallbearers will be Timothy Brown, Richard Brown, William G. Burden, William M. Burden, Ken Adney, Randy Barton, and Allen Derrett.
She is preceded in death by her husband, M.M. “Fatz” Brown; son-in-law, W.R. Harper; brother, Morris G. Boone.
She is survived by her children, James Forrest Brown and wife Cynthia, Martha L. Harper; grandchildren, Marna K. Harper, Timothy W. Brown and fiancé Stephanie L. Kelly, Richard C. Brown and wife Lisa; great granddaughter, Emma Claire Brown; sisters, Dorris Rayburn and husband Rufus, Joyce Burden and husband W.G.; sister-in-law, Mellie Boone; and several special nieces and nephews.
Services are under the direction of Navarre Funeral Home, 2444 Rollingbrook Dr., 281-422-8111.
Keith Carr
Keith Carr, 53, of Baytown, TX was born October 5, 1951 in Baytown and passed away at his home Sunday, February 13, 2005. He was a graduate of Ross S. Sterling High School and The University of Houston and was the owner of Carr’s City Tire, which was started by his father almost 40 years ago. He loved to hunt, fish and spend time outdoors.
His family will receive friends at Navarre Funeral Home Wednesday from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Funeral services will Thursday, February 17, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. at Navarre Funeral Home with Dr. Jay Wash and J. T. Griggs officiating. Burial will follow at Midway Cemetery in Polk County at 2:00 p.m.
Serving as pallbearers will be Jimbo Wise, Paul Wayne Daniel, Artie Presley, J. R. Rocha, Eddie Bakmeier, and Al Jack.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Alline Carr and is survived by his son, Kody Carr of Baytown; brother and sister-in-law, Kippy Dale and Ann Marie Carr of Pagosa Springs, CO; granddaughter, Kaylin Carr of Baytown; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Services are under the direction of Navarre Funeral Home, 2444 Rollingbrook Dr., Baytown, TX 77521, (281) 422-8111.
Cynthia ‘Trudy’ Bowen
Cynthia “Trudy” Bowen, 47, of Baytown went to be with the Lord Sunday, February 13, 2005. Trudy was born June 25, 1957 in Houston to Rudolph S. “Bud” and Mary Halliburton.
Trudy was preceded in death by her father and one brother, Stanley Halliburton.
Trudy is survived by her loving husband of 24 years, Brent Bowen of Baytown; one daughter, Denise Warnke and husband Wayne of Highlands; two sons, Michael D. Bowen and James E. Bowen of Baytown, two step-children, Brent W. Bowen and wife Tara of Houston, Michelle LaBure and husband Cayne of Baytown; her mother, Mary E. Halliburton of Brenham; five sisters, Mary S. Halliburton of Austin, Jenny Condray and husband Reggie of Dickson, TN, Judy Halliburton of Brenham, Patricia McKnight and husband Jason of Beaumont, Sharon Nothnagel and husband Greg of DeRidder, LA, 8 grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Graveside services will be 10 A.M. Thursday, February 17, 2005 at White Cemetery in Highlands. Visitation will be Wednesday, February 16, 2005 from 3 to 5 P.M. at Sterling White Chapel, 11011 Crosby-Lynchburg Rd., Highlands, TX 77562. Services are under the direction of Sterling White Chapel, Highlands. (281) 426-3555.
George ‘Bubba’ Davis
George “Bubba” Davis, 50 formerly of Mont Belvieu and Crosby, passed away Sunday, February 13, 2005 in a Houston hospital. Born in Pasadena, he moved to Anahuac when he was 13. A graduated from Anahuac High School, he showed Brangus as a member of FFA. He met and fell in love with Barbara Maynard in 1979 and they were married in February the following year. In September of 2004 he took a medical retirement from ExxonMobil after 30 years of service. He was instrumental in establishing the first H.E.A.T. team at the Baytown Refinery. Most recently, he was a supervisor in the Fuels North Mechanical Unit. Bubba enjoyed hunting and fishing, but his true joy was spending time with his 2 year old best friend and grandson Tyce.
Preceded in death by his parents, George C. Davis, Sr. and Nell Rose Bunkley Davis; he is survived by his wife, Barbara Davis; children, Brent C. Davis and Tiffany L. Davis; grandson, Tyce Alan Davis all of Crosby; sister, Kathy Evans of Jacinto City; niece, Amy Hobbs and husband Roland; nephew, Jimmy Evans and wife Jennifer all of Houston; great nieces and nephews, Kaitlyn Bear, Keagan Bear, Jake Evans, Lauren Hobbs and Ryan Hobbs.
His family will receive guests at L.A. Crespo Funeral Directors, 6123 Garth Road, from 6 - 8 p.m., Tuesday, February 15, 2005. Service of Remembrance will take place at the chapel of L.A. Crespo Funeral Directors, Wednesday at 1 p.m. Pastor Bob Shirley officiating. Honoring the family as pallbearers: Carl Coleman, Lonnie Moon, Tommy Brent, Justin Symmons, Russell Goodman and Travis Barron. Private family committal service will follow in Anahuac. For those desiring, remembrances can be made in Bubba’s memory to the Bubba Davis Memorial Fund in care of LA Crespo Funeral Directors.
Arrangements entrusted to L.A. Crespo Funeral Directors, 6123 Garth Road, 281-839-0700, www.lacrespofunerals.com.
Juanita Kissick
Juanita Kissick, 87 of Baytown, passed away on Monday, February 14, 2005 at her residence. Arrangements are pending at Navarre Funeral Home, 2444 Rollingbrook, Baytown, Texas. (281) 422-8111.
Glynn Wayne Hollister
Glynn Wayne Hollister went to join our Lord on Saturday, February 19, 2005 at 6:00 p.m. in the care of a local hospice. He graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in 1955 and attended the University of Houston on a football scholarship before joining the United States Air Force for a tour of duty in French Morocco. He worked many years in the building and construction industry and also worked as a communications technician for phone companies installing telephone switchboards in California and Washington State.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Eddessie Howell Hollister, parents Frank and Ethel Hollister, three sisters and four brothers. He is survived by a sister, June Forsythe of Hewitt, Texas; brother, James Hollister and wife, Glenda, of Baytown; step-daughter Luanna Capps and husband, Randy; step-son Tim Niemann and wife, Lynnette of Florida; grandchildren Jason Capps, Schane and Michale Niemann, and many nieces, nephews and friends.
He will be laid to rest beside his dear wife at a family graveside service conducted by nephew and Pastor Michael Gillen in Easterly, Texas.
Local arrangements are under the direction of L.A. Crespo Funeral Directors, 6123 Garth Rd., Baytown, TX 77521, 281.839.0700, www.lacrespofunerals.com.
Jose Nieto
Jose Nieto, 78, born January 22, 1927 in Goose Creek, Texas, passed away Sunday, February 20, 2005 in Baytown.
Preceded in death by his parents, Vicente and Gertrudes Nieto; son, Michael Nieto; sister, Amalia Hernandez; and two brothers, Vicente and Jesus Nieto. He is survived by his wife, Linda Alaniz Nieto; children Johnny Rodriguez, stationed in Iraq, Manuel Frogoza, Arthur Nieto, Joe Nieto, and Linda Skelton and her husband, Robert, all of Baytown; brothers, Rodolfo Nieto and wife, Stella, Henry Nieto and wife, Mary, of Missouri City; sisters, Elvira Barajas and husband, Raymond, Etelvina Marron, Lorenza Estrada, Mary Nieto, and Lydia Castillo, all of Baytown; sister-in-law, Esperanza Nieto; grandchildren, John, Steve, and James Rodriguez, Joe A. Nieto, Jeremy Frogoza, Robert J. Skelton, Melissa Skelton, and Emily Donnell and husband, Tony; great grand-children, Sierra Rodriguez, Kayleigh Thomas, and Arianna L. Orosco.
Visitation will be Tuesday, February 22, 2005, from 5p.m. to 8p.m. with rosary recited by Marie Juarez at 7pm. Mass of Christian burial will be 11am Wednesday, February 23, 2005, at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. Celebrants will be Deacon Fernando Gonzalez and Father Carlos Vegas. Interment to follow at Cedarcrest Cemetery. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Staci Mata, Diane Valdez, Peggy Turnbull and special niece Emma Garcia and all others who helped and cared during our time of need. Arrangement are entrusted to L.A. Crespo Funeral Directors, 6123 Garth Rd., Baytown, TX., 281.839.0700.
Guy Loren
Morrison Jr.
Guy Loren Morrison Jr., 73, of Baytown, Texas, was welcomed into heaven on February 20, 2005, after a long, courageous battle with an illness.
Born January 6, 1932, in Mount Kisco, New York, to Guy and Eleanor Morrison, Guy was raised in New York and graduated from Katonah High School in 1950 about the same time he met his wonderful wife, Harriet. Guy was voted the “Quietest” by his graduating class, a title he later proved wrong with his unique ability to capture the attention of anyone in his presence by charming them with his words. Guy later attended a community college in White Plains, New York, and New York's School of Interior Design, which led him to accent and further extend his natural talents in art and carpentry. After marriage and the birth of his four children, Guy went on to live in several other states including Georgia, California, Florida and Texas.
An accomplished pianist/organist and singer since the age of nine, Guy graced numerous churches he attended with his amazing musical talent. Since he was fourteen years old and throughout most of his adult life, Guy lent his music, from his hands, voice and heart to God's ears, through church services. For six years of his residence in Texas, he played the organ and sang for the Braeswood Assembly of God in Houston, Texas. Most recently, although unable to perform music anymore, Guy was a cherished member of the Trinity Tabernacle Assembly of God in Baytown, Texas.
Along with his exceptional musical talent, Guy was a magnificent artist who produced hundreds of paintings and portraits, some of which were displayed in banks in Houston, Texas and museums in Katonah, New York for many years. Today most of his brilliant artwork is found in the homes of his family, but none so great as the picture he has painted in his family's hearts, as well as all who knew him.
He will always be remembered best by his family and many friends for his corny humor. He loved to tell old jokes repetitively. Guy's other interest included, gardening, carpentry, and eating Chinese food and Shipley's Donuts.
A loving husband, father, brother, grandfather, and great grand-father, Guy is survived by his devoted wife of 55 years, Harriet Louise Graham, his children; Sherry Lee Morrison, Craig Stephen Morrison, Wendy Lois Morrison, and Dawn Morrison Saifi and her husband, Wadih; seven grandchildren, Eric Morrison, Heath, Michael, and Rachel Pritchett, and Jamil, Jennifer, and Janette Saifi; four great grand-children, Crystal De Los Santos, Candice and Ray Medina, and Joseph Prichett; four brothers, Donald, Grant, Peter, and Phillip, and several nieces and nephews.
Guy is preceded in death by his parents, Guy Loren Morrison, Sr., and Eleanor Small; two brothers, Wayne and David Morrison; two nieces, Mary Katherine Morrison Anderson and Diane Morrison Davidson
Honoring the family as pallbearers will include Craig Morrison, Wadih Saifi, Eric Morrison, Heath and Michael Pritchett, and Jamil Saifi.
Guy's family will receive friends from 6pm to 8pm, Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at L.A. Crespo Funeral Directors. Services of Remembrance will be Thursday, February 24, 2005, at 10:00 a.m. in the Chapel of L.A. Crespo Funeral Directors. Larry Hayes will be officiating. Guy will be sincerely missed by all his friends and family.
Arrangements are under the direction of L.A.Crespo Funeral Directors, 6123 Garth Rd., Baytown, TX, 77521