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Larry Wayne Linsenbardt
Larry Wayne Linsenbardt, 58, of Mont Belvieu was born November 3, 1946 in Raleigh, NC and passed Wednesday, March 23, 2005 in Texas City. He was a loving and dedicated husband, father, friend, and employee. Larry was known by all for his infectious smile and witty sense of humor. He grew up in Longview, Texas and graduated from Lamar University with a BS in Electrical Engineering. He has been an employee of General Electric Company for the past 31 years. Larry was a faithful and devoted member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church for the past 25 years. He was a true and genuine person who dedicated his life to his family and the Lord. He loved gardening, music, and spending time with his family, especially his new granddaughter.
Larry is survived by his loving wife of 36 years, Becky Verde Linsenbardt of Mont Belvieu; daughters, Robyn Soileau and her husband Matthew of Oakdale, LA and Gretchen Bruner and her husband Wes of Mont Belvieu; his one and only granddaughter, Camille Anne Soileau; parents, Albin and Jackie Linsenbardt of Lohman, MO; brothers, Abbie Linsenbardt and wife Paula of Longview, Stanley Linsenbardt and wife Judy of Jefferson City, MO; sister, Barbara Carrel and husband Henry of Kansas City, KS; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, John Verde and wife Diane of Fort Worth; and many loving nieces, nephews, and cousins.
The family will receive friends Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. on March 27, 2005 at Navarre Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held Monday, March 28, 2005 at 2 p.m. at Navarre Funeral Home with Rev. Bonnie Parker officiating. Burial will follow at Cedarcrest Cemetery. In lieu of usual remembrances, memorials may be made in his memory to the St. Paul’s Lutheran Choir fund at 712 Schilling Avenue, Baytown, 77520.
Services are under the direction of Navarre Funeral Home, 2444 Rollingbrook Drive, Baytown, 281-422-8111.
Morris Raymond ‘Monk’ King
Morris Raymond “Monk” King, 57, passed away on Wednesday, March 23, 2005, in Texas City, Texas, as a result of the BP Refinery explosion.
Morris was born September 10, 1947, in Malvern, Arkansas. He was preceded in death by his father, Ross King, Jr., and brother-in-law Rodney Estes. He is survived by his wife, Janice; son, Mark King and wife Julie; and daughters, Amber St. John and husband Daniel and Jana Burgess and husband Robert, all of Baytown.
Morris, or Papa as he was affectionately called by his grandchildren, is also survived by his mother, Janice King of Onalaska, Texas and sisters, Phyllis Stanford and her husband Walter, Dana Dhayer and husband Ed, and Susie Estes. He leaves behind grandchildren, Griffin and Duncan King and Booger and Cisco, his two loyal Weimeraners. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and a multitude of friends and co-workers.
Morris was an avid outdoorsman. He cooked what he caught and ate what he shot. He especially enjoyed fishing and liked nothing better than to be in his boat on the water, fishing with his wife, son, grandsons, and fishing buddies. Morris and Mark also enjoyed hunting when they could find time to get away. Papa spent considerable time with Griffin and Duncan, teaching them how to cast fishing line without getting tangled up in it. The three of them often visited the Anahuac Wildlife Refuge, where the boys would sit in Papa’s lap and “help” drive the truck. They’d look for ëgators and enjoy spending time together in nature.
Some of the things that family and friends remember about Monk relate to his zest for life. If music was playing, it wasn’t unusual for him to break out in a funny dance. Another “endearing” thing “Monk” would do was “bang the pot” to summon everyone to the living room to open Christmas packages.
Morris was very involved with his daughter’s softball career, which ultimately led to her playing softball for the University of Houston Cougars. The King family drove or flew to Amber’s games, making dozens of trips “all around” Texas and from Colorado to Florida and most states in-between.
His family will receive friends at Navarre Funeral Home Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. Funeral services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday, March 28, 2005, at Navarre Funeral Home with Reverend Mark Stafford officiating. Per Mr. King’s wishes, cremation will follow the memorial services. Honorary pallbearers are Johnny Hunt, Dave Wilson, Wayne Fregia, Daniel and Dennis St. John, Marian Cowen, Mackey McElhannon, Jesus Porras, Robert Burgess, Bill Jones, Eddie Aylor, and Clyde Brumley.
Services are under the direction of Navarre Funeral Home, 2444 Rollingbrook Drive, Baytown, 281-422-8111.
Gloria Jean Castillo
Gloria Jean Castillo, 51, passed away March 24, 2005 in Beaumont.
She was born November 24, 1953 in Bogalusas, La. to John and Joyce Willis. Gloria was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and homemaker.
She was preceded in death by her sister, Sheryl Ann Willis, brother, Gary Willis and grandson, Dusty Blake Castillo.
Survivors include her former husband of 21 years, Miguel Castillo; five children, Rhonda Hartman and husband, Charles, Jennie Alanis and husband, Carlos, Laney Druhe and husband, Tim, Michael J. Jackson and wife, Tammy and their father, Marvin Jackson, Ernest Poehls III and his father Ernest Poehls Jr., her sisters and brothers, Linda Simmons and husband, Robert, Joy Fay O’Guin and husband, Raymond, John Henry Willis Jr. and wife, Darlene, Randy Willis and wife, Lori, Jeff Willis and wife, Sherry, Walter Willis and wife, Cheryl. She is also survived by nine grandchildren, Jesse Castillo, Kristen Pamplin, Austin Alanis, Jackson Alanis, Shayna Seeton, Aaron Jackson, Aidan Jackson, Sonny Hanks and Zachary Druhe.
Visitation will be held Monday, March 28, 2005 from 10 a.m. to noon at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson with a Graveside Service at noon at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Dickinson, with Brother J. Morris officiating. Services are under the direction of Crowder Funeral Home, P.O. Box 1292, Dickinson, 281-337-1515.
Jerry E. Baugh
Jerry Eugene Baugh, 63, of Midland, Texas, went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, March 26, 2005 after a lengthy illness.
Jerry was born on November 24, 1941 to Eugene Baugh and Doylene Davis Baugh in Big Spring. He graduated from Stanton High School in 1960. He met the love of his life, Joyce Stephens, and they were married on January 30, 1971 in Midland. Jerry worked in various places throughout his lifetime including the Texas Highway Department until he moved to the Dallas area in 1970. He then went to work for Mid County Asphalt until 1973, followed by Trinity Core Lab until 1975. Upon moving back to Midland he worked for L & L Well Service until 1978. He worked for Perma Sand until his retirement in 1999.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, his father, Eugene Baugh, and nephew, Doug Lambert.
Jerry’s memory will be cherished in the hearts of his beloved wife, Joyce Baugh, and their sons and daughters-in-law, Steven and Misty Baugh, and Christopher and Mandy Baugh, all of Midland; mother, Doylene Baugh, and sister, Martha Horelica, both of Baytown; the apples of his eye, his three grandbabies, Alan, Alexis and Tyler; several nieces and cousins and a multitude of friends. You will forever remain in our hearts, we love and miss you Granddad.
The family will receive friends at Ellis Funeral Home, Monday, March 28, 2005 between the hours of 6 and 8 p.m. Funeral services have been scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 29, at First Assembly of God Church with Pastor Mike Hanks and Hospice Chaplain Mike Philliber officiating. Interment will follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Stanton, Texas. Pallbearers will be Joe Lyles, Ronnie Dickenson, Mac Davis, Walter McCall, Nicholas Cook and Jerry Cook II. Honorary pallbearers are Jerry Cook Sr., Tom Flood, RN, David Parkin, Pam Goolsby, RN., and life long friend, Owen Parrish.
Arrangements are under the direction of Ellis Funeral Home, 801 Andrews Hwy. Midland, 432-683-5555.
Memorials may be directed to Home Hospice, 901 W. Missouri, Midland, Texas 79701 or First Assembly of God Church, 100 W. Wadley, Midland, Texas 79705.
Patrick O’Sullivan
Patrick O’Sullivan passed away Wednesday evening, March 23, 2005 at a Houston hospital. He was born September 29, 1923 in Baytown to Patrick B. and Ida Mae O’Sullivan. He was a retired section supervisor in the mechanical and construction department at the Baytown Exxon chemical plant with 44 years of service. He was a Eucharistic Minister at St. Joseph Catholic Church where he was member for 57 years. Patrick was a former Grand Knight of the Knight’s of Columbus and a life time member of the 4th Degree. He was a former president of the KJT and past president of St. Joseph Men’s Club. He also served as a member of St. Joseph’s School Board.
He is preceded in death by his parents and 2 brothers, Leroy “Pete” O’Sullivan and Gordon O’Sullivan. His is survived by his wife of 56 years, Dorothy O’ Sullivan of Baytown, daughters and son-in-law, Patti and Phillip Painter of Baytown, Jeanne Du Bose of Baytown, grandchildren, Melissa Boswell (Jimmy), Amy Rogers (Joshua), Phillip “Punkin” Painter, Jennifer “Fuddy” Fannin, Brandon Du Bose and Maranda Du Bose, great grandson Ryan Boswell.
Mass of Christian Burial is scheduled for Monday,
10 a.m. at St Joseph Catholic Church with Rev. Dwight Canizares celebrant. Burial will follow at St. John’s Catholic Cemetery in Fayetteville. Visitation will be Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 p.m. with a rosary recited at 6 p.m. at Navarre Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Phillip A. Painter, Phillip P. Painter, Brandon Du Bose, Ryan Boswell, Jimmy Boswell, and Joshua Rogers. Honorary Pallbearers are the 4th Degree Knight’s of Columbus and the KJT.
Arrangements are under the direction of Navarre Funeral Home, 2444 Rollingbrook Drive, Baytown, 281-422-8111.
James Alton Warren
James Alton Warren, 68, passed away March 25, 2005 in Baytown. Warren was born June 20, 1936 in Jewett, Texas. He was a welder and a Baptist.
He was preceded in death by his parents and five brothers, Johnny Lewis Warren, Douglas Jean Warren, Raymond Leon Warren, Thurman Warren and Harry Carl Warren.
He is survived by brothers Joe Ray Warren of Jewett, and Herman Warren of Jewett; sisters Helen Lee White of Jewett; Ruth Maurline Evans of Jewett; Roxie Holder of Valley Mills; Lillian Ann Hatcher of Buffalo and Eleanor Sue Martin of Jewett; special niece Janice Meunch of Baytown and numerous other nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be Sunday March 27, 2005 from 1 to 9 p.m. and Monday March 28, 2005 at 8 a.m. at Ricks-Bowers Funeral Home Chapel at U.S. Highway 79 and Elm Street in Jewett. Funeral service will be Monday March 28, 2005 at 2 p.m. at Ricks-Bowers Funeral Home Chapel. Place of interment will be Russell Cemetery.
Pallbearers are Damond Bruce Beshears, David Eugene Beshears, William Clay Holder, Tommy Neal, Larry Mitchell, Jack Dougals Holder and Billy Joe Hatcher.
Jimmy Ray Hunnings
Jimmy Ray Hunnings, 58, of Baytown passed away Wednesday March 23, 2005 in Texas City. Services are pending at Navarre Funeral Home, 2444 Rollingbrook Drive, Baytown, 281-422-8111.
Patrick O’Sullivan
Patrick O’Sullivan passed away Wednesday evening, March 23, 2005 at a Houston hospital. He was born September 29, 1923 in Baytown to Patrick B. and Ida Mae O’Sullivan. He was a retired section supervisor in the mechanical and construction department at the Baytown Exxon chemical plant with 44 years of service. He was a Eucharistic Minister at St. Joseph Catholic Church where he was member for 57 years. Patrick was a former Grand Knight of the Knight’s of Columbus and a life time member of the 4th Degree. He was a former president of the KJT and past president of St. Joseph Men’s Club. He also served as a member of St. Joseph’s School Board.
He is preceded in death by his parents and 2 brothers, Leroy “Pete” O’Sullivan and Gordon O’Sullivan. His is survived by his wife of 56 years, Dorothy O’ Sullivan of Baytown, daughters and son-in-law, Patti and Phillip Painter of Baytown, Jeanne Du Bose of Baytown, grandchildren, Melissa Boswell (Jimmy), Amy Rogers (Joshua), Phillip “Punkin” Painter, Jennifer “Fuddy” Fannin, Brandon Du Bose and Maranda Du Bose, great grandson Ryan Boswell.
Mass of Christian Burial is scheduled for Monday, 10 a.m. at St Joseph Catholic Church with Rev. Dwight Canizares celebrant. Burial will follow at St. John’s Catholic Cemetery in Fayetteville, TX. Visitation will be Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 p.m. with a rosary recited at 6 p.m. at Navarre Funeral Home.
Pallbearers will be Phillip A. Painter, Phillip P. Painter, Brandon Du Bose, Ryan Boswell, Jimmy Boswell, and Joshua Rogers. Honorary Pallbearers are the 4th Degree Knight’s of Columbus and the KJT.
Arrangements are under the direction of Navarre Funeral Home, 2444 Rollingbrook Drive, Baytown, 281-422-8111.
Morris Raymond ‘Monk’ King
Morris Raymond “Monk” King, 57, passed away on Wednesday, March 23, 2005, in Texas City, Texas, as a result of the BP Refinery explosion.
Morris was born September 10, 1947, in Malvern, Arkansas. He was preceded in death by his father, Ross King, Jr., and brother-in-law Rodney Estes. He is survived by his wife, Janice; son, Mark King and wife Julie; and daughters, Amber St. John and husband Daniel and Jana Burgess and husband Robert, all of Baytown.
Morris, or Papa as he was affectionately called by his grandchildren, is also survived by his mother, Janice King of Onalaska, Texas and sisters, Phyllis Stanford and her husband Walter, Dana Dhayer and husband Ed, and Susie Estes. He leaves behind grandchildren, Griffin and Duncan King and Booger and Cisco, his two loyal Weimeraners. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and a multitude of friends and co-workers.
Morris was an avid outdoorsman. He cooked what he caught and ate what he shot. He especially enjoyed fishing and liked nothing better than to be in his boat on the water, fishing with his wife, son, grandsons, and fishing buddies. Morris and Mark also enjoyed hunting when they could find time to get away. Papa spent considerable time with Griffin and Duncan, teaching them how to cast fishing line without getting tangled up in it. The three of them often visited the Anahuac Wildlife Refuge, where the boys would sit in Papa’s lap and “help” drive the truck. They’d look for ëgators and enjoy spending time together in nature.
Some of the things that family and friends remember about Monk relate to his zest for life. If music was playing, it wasnít unusual for him to break out in a funny dance. Another “endearing” thing “Monk” would do was “bang the pot” to summon everyone to the living room to open Christmas packages.
Morris was very involved with his daughter’s softball career, which ultimately led to her playing softball for the University of Houston Cougars. The King family drove or flew to Amber’s games, making dozens of trips “all around” Texas and from Colorado to Florida and most states in-between.
His family will receive friends at Navarre Funeral Home Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. Funeral services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday, March 28, 2005, at Navarre Funeral Home with Reverend Mark Stafford officiating. Per Mr. King’s wishes, cremation will follow the memorial services. Honorary pallbearers are Johnny Hunt, Dave Wilson, Wayne Fregia, Daniel and Dennis St. John, Marian Cowen, Mackey McElhannon, Jesus Porras, Robert Burgess, Bill Jones, Eddie Aylor, and Clyde Brumley.
Services are under the direction of Navarre Funeral Home, 2444 Rollingbrook Drive, Baytown, 281-422-8111.