MISCELLANEOUS OBITUARIES

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Albany Democrat-Hearld, Monday, March 6, 2000
Albany, Linn County, Oregon

TERESA I. HAYES
Oct 14, 1907-March 4, 2000
Lebanon-Oregon

Teresa I. Hayes, 92, of Lebanon died Saturday at
Lebanon Community Hospital. She was born in Vain,
Okla., Daughter of George and Jeffie (Jermaine)
Bradbury.

She grew up in Oklahoma. She married James Hayes
Oct 13, 1928 in Hillsboro, Texas. The couple moved
to Tulare County, California in 1936 and to Sonoma
County California in 1954.

Mr. Hayes died in 1964, and Mrs. Hayes moved to
Lebanon in 1989. Mrs. Hayes was a member of the
Lebanon Christian Center and had belonged to the
Windsor Pentecostal Church in California. She
especially enjoyed playing dominoes and liked to
read, go to church and garden.

Surviving are sons Wayne of Washington and Robert
and Nick, both of Lebanon; daughters Rose Peak and
Louise Rowe, both of Lebanon; brother George
Bradbury of Tulare, Calif.; sister May Spicer of
Porterville, Calif.; 17 grandchildren; 25 great-
grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.

Viewing will be from 3-8 p.m. Tuesday at Hoston-Jost
Funeral Home. A service in celebration of her life
will be scheduled later and will be held at Waterloo
Park. Burial will be at Shiloh Cemetery in Windsor,
California.




SHIRLEY R. RUFFIN
CORSICANA DAILY SUN
AUGUST 6, 2000

SHIRLEY R. RUFFIN, 69 passed away Thursday night at her
home in Alma, TX.

Services at 2 p.m. Aug, 6, 2000 at Keever Chapel, Ennis TX.

Burial at Rice Cemetery, Rice TX.

Mrs. Ruffin was born in Maypearl on Nov 4 1930 to parents
Cleophus and Myrtle Woods. she moved to Alma as a small child
and was a graduate of Ennis High School. She was married to
T.T. (SKINNY) RUFFIN, Aug 7, 1950.

She was preceded in death by her husband. T.T. RUFFIN
and 2 grandchildren.

She is survived by sons, RODNEY RUFFIN, RANDY RUFFIN, AND
REGGIE RUFFIN all of Ennis, TX, 4 g/c and 1 gr g/c.

ARRANGEMENTS BY J.E. KEEVER MORTUARY, INC. ENNIS TX.




HUBBARD, TEXAS January 1954

C.W. KELLY, AGE 86 PASSES AWAY

Funeral services for C. W. Kelly, (Charley William
Kelly) age 86 years, 9 months, and 7 days, was held
last Friday morning at 10:30, conducted by Rev.
Lively Brown and Rev. H.E White. The Wolfe Funeral
Home had charge of the burial service and were assisted
at the grave by the following pallbearers:
Hugh Poer, Chas Huddleston, Cline Huddleston, Joe
Pless, J. P. Nichols and Buster Baily.
Interment was in Fairview Cemetery, Hubbard.
Deceased was born in Abbyville, Alabama April 13,
1867. He died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Smith
Webb, in Mt Calm, January 20, 1954 at 9:25 P.M. He was
married to Miss Susan Ella Reid in Alabama January 1888.
The family came to Texas in 1893 and first made their
home at Alba, Wood County. Five years later they came
to Hubbard and have since made their home in this
community. His wife preceeded him in death July 11,
1941. Following the death of his wife, he has been
making his home with his children. He is survived by
the following children: Warren Linton and Carl of
Hubbard, Mrs. Thelma Webb of Mt Calm, and Mrs. Mable
Crain of Houston, all of whom were present at the
funeral services Friday morning. He is also survived
by 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. He
had been an active member of the Methodist Church
practically all his life.
In the passing of C. W. Kelly, the community has lost
another valuable citizen and one who had served his
day and generation in a manner that is a challenge
to those who knew him during his long life. He was
modest and unassuming in his relations with his fellow
man, but he was a man of strong convictions and could
always be found on the right side of every moral
question. He was a good man-and what more can be said
of any man. He had lived to a ripe old age and has
left the heritage of a good life to his children.

From: Wilma Thedford wthed@tucomm.net



July 12, 1941

MRS. C. W. KELLY PASSES AWAY AT THE AGE OF 73

Mrs. Susan Reid Kelly, wife of Chas. W. Kelly, died at
the family residence north of Hubbard, Friday, July 11,
1941, at the age of 73 years, 3 months and 18 days. The
funeral services were held at the home of her son,
Warren Kelly, in Hubbard Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
conducted by Rev. Mr. Boulware of Mt Calm. Interment was
made in Fairview Cemetery under direction of Wolf &
Dodson, assisted by the following pallbearers:
Joe Pless, Fred Truly, Charlie and Cline Huddleston,
Sam Tobolowsky and Lotus Condor.
Susan Ella Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William???

Reid, was born in Carrollton, Ga, March 23, 1868.
She was married to Chas. W. Kelly in Georgia, January 24,
1888. The family came to Texas in 1894, first making
their home in East Texas and later moved to this
community in 1906. Mrs. Kelly was a member of the
Methodist Church in which membership she held until
her death. She is survived by her husband and the
following children; Warren, Linton, and Carl, all of
Hubbard; Mrs Thelma Webb of Mt Calm and Mrs. Mable
Crain, of Houston.
From: Wilma Thedford wthed@tucomm.net




Kelly Thedford's grandmother Age 98.

THELMA WEBB
Hubbard, Texas, Hill County, May 2001
Thelma Lucille Kelly Webb, 98, of Lacy Lake-view died
Thursday, May 10, 2001, at her residence. Services were
held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Wade Funeral Home with Rev.
Curtis Holland officiating. Burial was at Fairview
Cemetery. Mrs. Webb was born Nov. 6, 1902, in Swan, Texas,
(Smith Co.), to Charles William and Susan Ella Reid Kelly.
She attended school at Cottonwood Grade School and Hubbard
High School. She was a 1922 graduate of Tyler Commercial
College. She married Smith Thomas Webb Oct. 27, 1922.
They reared a family of five children in Malone and Mt Calm
areas, where they farmed and ranched. Mrs. Webb was a member
of First Baptist Church in Mt Calm for many years. She moved
to Waco in 1957 after her husband died in 1953. Thelma worked
at Wolfe Manufacturing in a supervisory and inspection
capacity until the early 1970's when she retired. She was an
active member of the First Baptist Church of Lacy Lake-view
for many years. Her hobbies were crocheting, quilting, and
gardening. She was the matriarch of the family. Devoted mother
and grandmother. She was preceded in death by her husband,
Smith Thomas Webb in 1953; son William Rufus Webb in 1996;
daughter Margaret Anetha Mounce in 200 and granddaughter,
Darlene Davis in 1981. Survivors include her sons, Smith
Thomas Webb, Jr. of Houston, James Curtis Webb of Harlingen
and Robert Lawrence Webb of Tyler; grandchildren, Wanda
Priest, Paula Tucker, Joe Webb, Linda Webb, Buddy Webb,
Kelly Webb Thedford, Lee David Webb, Vincent Webb, Mark Webb,
Susan Webb, and Anthony Webb; 17 great-grandchildren; 22
g-g-grandchildren; 14 g-g-g-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were grandsons.



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