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Iva Mae Davis |
Sims E. Doughtie Florence Doughtie Sims E. Doughtie Funeral Services were held for Sims E. Doughtie, 86, of Bay City, 2 pm Monday at the First United Methodist Church. Officiating at the services was the Rev. Leroy Stanton. Survivors are sons, Symond E. Doughtie of Pasadena, Bill Doughtie of Irving, Brooks Doughtie of Jacksonville; 7 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Doughtie was a former mayor of Bay City, served in the City Council, a charter member of the Rotary, member of the Wesley Club, Bay City Country Club, Chamber of Commerce, past president of “Hug the Coast Highway Association” and former owner of People’s Laundry. Burial was held at Roselawn Memorial Park, Van Vleck following services. Pallbearers were Jim Craft, Lawrence Gwin, Brooks Thomas Doughtie, Andrew Sims Doughtie, W. T. Doughtie Jr. and Scott Wiginton. Honorary pallbearers included members of the Rotary and Wesley Class. Services under the direction of Dick R. Elkins, Bay City Funeral Home.
Daily Tribune January 1982
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Albert Thomas Dyal, Jr. |
Marie Finney |
Amy Hall |
Diana Kay Hill |
Lester Hodges Doris R. Hodges Lester Hall Hodges Graveside services for Lester Hall Hodges, 68, of Sargent will be held at Roselawn Memorial Park in Van Vleck on June 28 at 10:30 am. Hodge died June 26 at Matagorda General Hospital. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Doris Hodges of Sargent; his son and daughter-in-law James L. and Sherry Hodges of Midland, Mich.; his daughters Sally Reibe of San Angelo, Carol Allred of Houston and Vickie Ryle of Waco; his sister Mrs. Preston Sloughter of Goldwhaite; and his ten grandchildren. Hodges served in the US Army during WWII and retired from Dow Chemical Company. Burial at Roselawn Memorial Park in Van Vleck, will follow the graveside services. Services are under Dick R. Elkins of Bay City Funeral Home.
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Tribune June 1983
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Eldon D. Holloway |
Arthur E. Holtz, Sr. Leoria Alverda Holtz |
Freda Kilbride Klein |
Henry Koenig Ella Lee Koenig Henry Earl "Hank" Koenig Hank Koenig, 76, of Angleton, Texas died Friday, February 16, 2001 at the Angleton Danbury Hospital in Angleton. He was born September 26, 1924 in Floresville, Texas to the late Frank and Ida Priesmeyer Koenig, Jr. Mr. Koenig was a veteran of WWII serving in the U. S. Navy. He loved raising bird, gardening, bowling, and was an avid sport fan and woodworker. He is survived by two daughters, Donna Winebrenner of West Columbia and Terri Lewis of Old Ocean; two sons, Mark Koenig of Alvin and James Koenig of Angleton; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 2 pm Saturday, February 17, 2001 at Taylor Bros. Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Eric. Klimpel officiating. Interment followed at Roselawn Memorial Park in Van Vleck. Arrangements are with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home.
Daily Tribune, Feb. 18, 2001
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Johnny Van Lee |
Wilma Yeamans Lowrey |
Donald Matcheski |
Gus F. Mienke, Sr. |
Gus F. Mienke, Jr. |
Irene C. Mienke |
Minnie Lee Miller Funeral services for Minnie Lee Miller, 77, of Van Vleck will be at 2 pm Friday, Jan. 8, 1999 at First Christian Church, Rev. Kevin Flannery officiating. Interment followed at Roselawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Van Vleck. The family will receive friends from 7-8:30 pm Thursday, Jan 7 at Taylor Bros. Funeral Home. Miller died Jan. 5, 1999 at Southwest Memorial Hospital in Houston. She was born March 21, 1921 in Falls Co., Texas to the late Noah Andrew and Lizzie Gertrude Maricle Johnson. Miller was a member of First Christian Church of Bay City, resident of Van Vleck for the past 12 years, a former resident of Houston, a member of the Order of Eastern Star, and a member of VFW Auxiliary. Miller is survived by her husband. William E. “Ed” Miller of Van Vleck; daughter and son-in-law Kathy Alane and Al Cofrin of Friendswood; Jim and Rose Davis of Houston; sister, Hilda J. Roe of Bay City; grandchildren, Debbie Shepler of Houston, Marcie Sartin of Houston, Tracie Davis and wife Myra Davis of Houston, Marcus Wiseman and wife Melanie of Houston, and Amy Wiseman of Austin; eight great grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Eula Casey and Mary Ann Roe and brother Chester E. Johnson. Pallbearers will be her nephews, Scott Case, Mark Haban, Steve Roe, Jay Roe, Donnie Casey, and Troy Casey. Honorary pallbearers will be Tom Dees and John E. “Butch” Roe. Memorials may be made to First Christian Church, 3920 Doris, Bay City, TX Arrangements are with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home. The Daily Tribune, January 7, 1999 Obituary courtesy of Faye Cunningham
William Edgar "Ed" Miller William Edgar (Ed) Miller was born on December 17, 1921, in Missouri and passed away on October 13, 2023, in Houston, TX at the age of 101. He was born in the valley that is now Crane Lake. He was the oldest of four children: his twin brother Robert Edwin (Edwin), Glenwood and Kenneth. Parents Guy and Emma (Propst) Miller lived on a farm and the twins were born at home, weighing under 5 pounds each. They were so small, they made them a bed in a dresser drawer! The family moved to Leadwood when he was 2. His father Guy worked in the lead mine. They stayed in that area until Ed was about 9 when they moved back to the farm on Crane Pond. This was during the depression and the mines had closed and his father was out of work. The boys grew up in the woods, hunting and fishing and helping with all the farm chores. They raised corn, wheat, soybean and sorghum cane. They walked behind the 2 mules that pulled the disc to plow about 200 acres. During school periods, they were up at 5 to walk 3 miles to the one room schoolhouse. This schoolhouse still stands today but is now a private home. He attended Annapolis High School and graduated in 1940. He returned every few years to attend the Alumni reunion and was usually the oldest in attendance! In January of 1941 the family moved to Arcadia. Ed worked at Kaut-White Shoe factory in Ironton. He joined the Navy on April 29, 1942. He served during World War II as an aviation metalsmith. He was stationed in Chicago, California, Virginia, the Philippines and the South Pacific on the Admiralty Islands. He was with the Aviation Repair and Overhaul Unit. The Navy would bring the planes in off the carriers for repair. He received an honorable discharge on December 28, 1945, and returned to Arcadia. Ed, his brother Edwin and cousin Louis Kuhn opened a garage in town. They worked on cars for a couple of years before closing. He then worked at the Mountain Echo as an operator. He ran the linotype for about 4 years. There was a government program that paid him to train in the newspaper business. Every time his boss gave him a raise the government would cut his pay by the same amount! His wife Marvelle and brother Glenwood all worked for the paper in various positions. He married Marvelle Allmon in 1948. They lived in Arcadia until they moved to Texas in 1950. He went to work for an oilfield company for a short time before returning to the newspaper business. He worked for a small newspaper in LaPorte, a printing company in Houston and in 1966 went to work for the Houston Chronicle. He was hired as a linotype operator but did all the behind-the-scenes work. He worked on all the equipment, set type, page makeup, ad room, proofread and even worked on the boss’s car! He worked there for 20 years until retiring in February of 1986. Over those years he saw many changes in the newspaper industry. The biggest change was going from hot metal type to computer. Marvelle passed away in 1970 and he later married Minnie Davis. They moved to Van Vleck in 1991. He joined the VFW hall in Bay City. He was an active member, working the Sunday night Bingo games and a member of the Honor Squad. He served as Chaplain for 6 years. He was even chosen as Grand Marshall for the Veterans Day parade! After Minnie passed, he married Annie Gates in 2000. He moved to Wadsworth, a small community outside of Bay City. He stayed active in the church, taught Sunday school, and was a Deacon and Elder at the Christian Church before joining the First Presbyterian Church. He was on bowling leagues since 1957 and continued well into his 90’s. His highest score was a 275! He always loved to fly and took lessons in his 80’s. He flew a 4 passenger Cessna with a friend as his Pilot and teacher into his 90’s. He loved to read, play cards and dominoes, solve crossword puzzles (in ink!) and read emails and work puzzles on his iPad. Ed leaves behind one daughter, Kathy Cofrin and husband Al, stepchildren Doris Layton and husband Johnny, Laura Evans and husband Steve, Karen Trobl and husband Jimmy, grandchildren Marc Wiseman and wife Melanie, Amy Detrixhe and husband Heath, Johnny Lee Layton and wife Rose, Carole Markham, Steve Evans Jr and wife LaGina, Cory Evans and wife Shannon, Joey Trobl and wife Megan, Suzanne Allen and husband David, Rod Gates and wife Patti, 21 great grandchildren, 9 great great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews who all adored and admired him. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, October 24, 2023 at the First Presbyterian Church in Bay City. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Charlie Schurtz officiating. Interment will follow at Roselawn Memorial Park in Van Vleck. Flowers may be sent to the First Presbyterian Church, 2216 Avenue H, Bay City, TX 77414. Donations in his honor may be made to the VFW Post 2438, PO Box 14, Bay City, TX 77404 or the First Presbyterian Church.
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