Showing posts with label obituary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obituary. Show all posts

Monday, January 20, 2014

CONDOLENCES FOR ANOTHER CLASSMATE

James Hays sent the following message:

"Jerlene Piel Steel's husband, Sam Steel, died in Abilene two days after emergency surgery for a pericardiac effusion.  He was recovering satisfactorily when he suddenly took a turn for the worse.  I met Sam years ago when he was a deputy sheriff sometime before he and Jerri married, and had the privilege of treating both of them for a number of years.
  
My heart goes out for Jerri and this family.  (This was a tough one for me)."
James

Sammy Ray Steel

Sammy Ray Steel, age 72, of Blanket went to be with the Lord Saturday, January 18, 2014 at Abilene Regional Medical Center.
Graveside Services for Sammy will be held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 22, 2014 at Eureka Cemetery with David Roe officiating.  The family will receive friends Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at Blaylock Funeral Home.
Sammy was born on December 1, 1941 to Oliver and Audry (Nelson) Steel in Brownwood.  He graduated from Early High School.  His first job was working for Citizen’s National Bank.  Over the years Sammy worked various jobs in Brown and Crane County including 3M, Brownwood School District, Brownwood Police Dept., Brown County Sheriff’s Dept, General Telephone Electronics (GTE), and Charles Land.  He was farming and ranching alongside his wife, Jerri when he retired.
Sammy leaves behind his wife of 37 years, Jerri Steel of Blanket; children, Richard Steel and wife Donna of Brookesmith, Cindy Steel of Austin, Connie Steel of Round Rock, Jeff Steel and wife Beverly of Brookesmith, Randy Tischler and wife Dondi of College Station, Mike Tischler and wife Robin of Denton, and Steve Tischler and wife Gina of Midland; fourteen grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; a sister, Jeannie Belle Fisher of Early. He is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, other relatives, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Oliver and Audry Steel; and brother, Bobby Steel.
The family request that memorials be made in his honor to The American Cancer Society or American Heart Association.  Family and friends are invited to leave online condolences at www.blaylockfuneralhome.com. 
Our love, prayers, and condolences to JERRI and her family,
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Also, as some of you already know, Gary Ferguson (BHS Class of '54 - brother of the late Barbara Ferguson, Class of '57) left this earth January 2, 2014. I remember him as a giant teddy bear.. with a good sense of humor, and great on the football field. His obituary can be read on the online Ballinger News site.
Peace and love
Marilyn

Saturday, September 21, 2013

WE SAY GOODBYE TO ANOTHER

September 20, 2013

Jerry Ann Pruser Eaton

Jerry Ann Eaton, 74, passed away in Weatherford Sept. 17, 2013, with her family at her side. Ann was a beloved mother, sister, grandmother and friend to many.
She was born in Ballinger on Sept. 28, 1938, to Oscar and Velera (Fox) Pruser.
Ann retired as a secretary in the Oil & Gas industry, but also worked for many local businesses after her retirement, Baum Carlock Bumgardner being one of them. She was a very strong supporter in all of her organizations she was involved in such as The Catholic Daughters, American Legion and Desk & Derrick.
She is survived by her sons Norman Eaton, Dwain and wife Joy Eaton; sister Kay and her husband Fred Smith; granddaughter Scarlett Eaton and grandson Andy Farr; nephews Brad, Michelle and Thomas Smith of Dallas, and Gauntt, Keren and Halley Smith of Seattle, Wash.; and numerous cousins.
She was preceded in death by husband Riley Dwain Eaton in 1982.

Rosary will be at 6:30 Friday, Sept. 20, at Baum Carlock Bumgardner Funeral home in Mineral Wells. The Funeral Mass will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church Sept. 21 at 10 a.m.
Condolences may be left at www.bcbfuneralhome.com.
Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Funeral Home
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Until we meet again...
Love and peace,
Marilyn