Services for
Ruby George Casebeer, 81, of Brownfield will be at 2 p.m. Monday,
Jan. 28, at Calvary Baptist Church with Steve Carter officiating.
Burial will follow in Nevels Cemetery in Tahoka under the direction
of Brownfield Funeral Home.
Ruby died Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2008, in Brownfield. She
was born July 18, 1926, in Hobart, Okla., to Arlie and Belle Romines
and moved to Brownfield in 1953. She was a waitress at the Village
Grill, Plaza and Green Hut restaurants.
She then attended
South Plains College where she received an Associate's Degree in
Library Science and was the librarian at Colonial Heights Elementary
School for 26 years, retiring in 1984.
Ruby married Clarence Casebeer, July 12, 1997, in Odessa. She was a
member of Calvary Baptist Church where she set up the Library.
She was also a member of the Retired Teachers Association and former
member of the Extension Homemakers Club.
Mrs. Casebeer is survived by her husband, Clarence Casebeer of
Brownfield; four daughters--Diann Hunter and her husband--Darell of
McAllester, Okla., Paula Crabtree-Lancaster and her husband--Ronnie
of Brownfield, Sharon Ray and her husband--Fred of Odessa and
Rachele George of Brownfield and one son--Robert George of Big
Spring.
She is also survived by five sisters--Peggy Spaugh of Lubbock,
Thelma Raindl of Tahoka, Lou Meador of Washington, Lois Sellers of
Midland, and Judy Moore of California. And is also
survived by 20 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren; three step
children--Eddie Casebeer and his wife--Ann of Colorado City, Carla
Hansen and her husband--Rick of Kismet, Kan. and Dolores Luera and
her husband--Joel of Ft. Stockton. She was preceded in
death by three brothers and two sisters.
The Family will have visitation at Brownfield Funeral Home from 2-4
pm on Sunday, Jan. 27. They suggest memorials to
Calvary Baptist Church Library or Building Fund.
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