The Swisher County News (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 2010 Page: 4 of 12
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April 27, 2010
The Swisher County News
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AMARILLO — Ruby L Hood, of Canyon, and Ava Rahlfs of Am-
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Hill Cemetery in Tulia with the
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Wesley and wife Betty of Tulia;
six grandchildren; and 10 great-
Jason Rahlfs and wife Mehnda of gr^c^l,^.re” ... ...
Amarillo;’ eight great-grandchil-
dren, Dillon, Reagan and Riley
Dutson, all of San Antonio, Reese,
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CANYON — George Willard He itked haggling over a pur-
Wall, 64, died Thursday, April 22, cftase or sale and was always on the
2010. lookout for something to trade on
. Services were at 10 30 a.m He enjoyed visitmg with his quick- St., Amarillo, TX 79101.
I to watch The Swisher County Pewsy. April
rodeo and listen to western-swing 27,2010
music
He was preceded in death by his
parents and an infant son
Survivors include the love of
his life, Becky Bryant, formerly of
Tulia, a son, Corbitt Wall and wife
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not a place.
It's a type of care
for those who have
a life-limiting illness.
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etery under the direction of Komer- I
stone Funeral Directors of Tulia I
Mrs Rios was bom Feb 28, I
1942, in Victoria She grew up I
there and attended schools there I
She married Chns Rios Sr m Oc- I
tober 1963 and was a longtime resi- I
dent of Swisher County where she I
worked as a cook at the Senior Citi- I
zens Center for several years and as I
a housekeeper and a caregiver for I
several families in Tulia including I
Mattie Devin I
She was preceded in death by I
her father, Ysmael Salas; a sister, I
Stephanie Hernandez, a brother, I
Samuel Salas; and two grandchil- I
dren I
Survivors include her husband. I
Chris Rios Sr of Tulia, two daugh- I
ters, Debra Olivarez of Corinth. |
and Rosemary Rodriquez of Tulia,
two sons, Victor Rios of Harlingen,
and Chris Rios Jr of Amarillo, her
mother. Mana Salas of Tulia; five
ing. Private burial was by Brooks
Funeral Directors.
Mrs. Rahlfs was bom on May 13,
1922, in Randall County to M.B
and Maggie Leucks McManigal,
the youngest of 11 children. She
graduated from Happy High School
and West Texas State University
She married O H Rahlfs on Feb.
20, 1943 She was a 1
and an elementary school teacher
in Lubbock, Tulia and Happy for
several years She was a longtime
member of the First Presbyterian
Church of Happy.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, O.H Rahlfs, m 2001;
a son, Dan Rahlfs, m 2007, four
brothers, Hobart McManigal, Ir-
vin McManigal, Jack McManigal
and Morlan McManigal, and five
sisters. Merle White, Mildred Shu-
man, Eva Criswell, Margaret Mc-
Cutchan and Joie Dale Brown.
Survivors include a daughter,
Becky Rahlfs Grantham of Amaril-
lo, a son, Andy Rahlfs of Canyon, r r
a daughter-in-law, Penny Rahlfs sons Bill Brooks and wife Janinne
of Amarillo; three grandchildren, °f SiIverton and Roy Brooks of
Dana Dutson and husband Mike
of San Antonio, Robin Patterson
and husband Craig of Canyon and
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ST. LOUIS, Mo — Dale R.
Reeves died April 17, 2010.
Funeral services were at 1 p.m. at
Kutis South County Chapel Tues-
day, April 20 Burial was m Mt.
Hope Cemetery
Mr. Reeves was bom Dec 20,
1935, in Tulia. He was a University
of Arkansas 1960 graduate. He was
employed by PET Milk Co for 35
years as a Mechanical Engineer. He
was an active member of the Lemay
Church of Christ for 43 years serv-
ing as a bible teacher, song leader
and working with the Jail Ministry.
Survivors include his wife,
Shirley M. Reeves, three daughters,
Debbie Kimes and husband Steve,
Sarah Bock and husband Dan and
Suzanne Brooks and husband Nat;
four grandsons, Kevin and Michael,
and Bradley and Austin.
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neral Directors Ivy Chapel in Am-
arillo with Malcolm Bryant offi-
ciating. Burial was in Dreamland
Cemetery
Mr. Wall was bom Sept. 20,1945,
in Atlanta to Cordell and Geraldine
Wall, while his father served in
the U.S Army Once Cordell’s du- cakki of Maysville. Mo . a daugh-
*'“■ ' ter, Sheila Carruth and husband
Dane of Canyon, and five grand-
PLAINVIEW — Mildred Dean
Brooks, 82, died Wednesday, April
21,2010.
Funeral services were at 2 p.m.
Saturday at First United Methodist
Church with the Rev Jerry Moore
"homemaker officiating. Graveside services
were at 4 p.m Saturday in Silver-
ton Cemetery with Gary Weaks of-
ficiating. Arrangements were under
the direction of Komerstone Funer-
al Directors of Plainview
Mrs. Mouser was bom Sept.
30, 1927, in Wayside to J H and
Mabie Langston Wesley She mar-
ried A.T. Brooks in Februaiy 1946
He died m 1973. She married Bud
Mouser in May 1980. He died m
2007. She was a member of First
United Methodist Church
Survivors include two daugh-
ters, Fem Minyard and husband
Cari of Silverton and Joyce Drewry
and husband Ron of Abilene; two
Thursday at the funeral home chap- Salas Jr of Wichita, Kan., Daniel al was in Memorial Park Cemetery
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Mr Zuniga was bom and raised
in Tulia He graduated from Tulia
High School in 1978 and attended
Numbness • Allergies
Call Dr. John Fulkerson, D.C., FIAMA
f AMARILLO — Seledonio "Sal"
sisters’’ Olivia Sanchez of Tulia, Zuniga, 50, died Friday, April 23,
Modesta “Linda” Lilly Vargas of Plainview, Sylvia 2010.
Services were at 10 a.m. Tuesday
in Citychurch of Amarillo with the
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George Willard Wall
TULIA — 1 _ ...w. . .
Rios, 68, died Monday, April 19, Garza of Goodland, Kan, Juanita
Zuniga of Amarillo and Lisa Mata
of Tulia, four brothers, Ysmael Rev Donnie Lane officiating. Bun-
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Saias of Amariho, Israel Salas of by Cox-LaGrone Funeral Home
Friday m the Komerstone Funeral p^ot Point and Ezekiel Salas of
Directors Chapel with her brother, Dallas, nine grandchildren, and one
the Rev Ysmael Salas Jr, official- great-granddaughter
ing. Burial was m Rose Hill Cem- The Swisher County News, April West Texas A&M University and
27, 2010 earned a bachelor's degree in biolo-
gy and chemistry I le married Terri
Bryan on Aug. 28, 1993. in Ama-
| quented livestock auctions across nllo He worked at Pantex for more
I a five-state area and also traded on than 20 years, and he loved his job
shipments of lightweight calves and his extended family there He
I from the Southeast and strings of was a member of C itychurch
I native cattle from local ranches He was preceded in death by his
I He bought, sold, and back- parents. Selodomo Zuniga Sr and
J grounded cattle; cutting a wide Comta Grando Zuniga, two sisters.
•wpS swath through eastern New Mexico Jovita Rodnguez and C armen Al-
between Raton, N.M and Roswell, varez. and a brother. Fred Zuniga
N M He moved to Clovis, N M , in Survivors include his wife. 1 em.
the mid-1980s and built a pre-con- two daughters. Claudia Zuniga and
dition yard, where he merchandised Katherine Zuniga, both of Amanl-
his cattle and/or prepared them for lo, two brothers. Jesse Zuniga and
winter wheat pasture or summer wife Kathie and Jimmy Zuniga, all
grazing. After recovering from a of J uha. three sisters. Mary Ann
serious illness, he later relocated to Madrigal and husband Eliseo of
Canyon and scaled down his opera- Tulia and Sylvia Rosales and hus-
tions. Establishing business part- band Manuel and Lucy Casmo and
nerships from Florida to California, husband Gilbert, all of Plainview, a
George was well-known within the brother-in-law, C lem Rodnguez of
close-knit commercial cattle indus- Kress, and many nieces and neph-
George Willard i^ed haggling over a pur- ews
—j_.. a—im ... Memorials are suggested to City-
church Lunch Program, 205 S. Polk
McManigal Rahlfs
HAPPY — Betty Jane McMam-
gal Rahlfs, 87, died Friday, April Lemay Church of Christ or St. An-
23,2010 thony's deGreef Hospice House.
Memorial services were at 11 The Swisher County News, April
a.m Monday in First Baptist 27,2010
Church in Happy with Jerry Bell,
chaplain of Park Central, official- Mildred Dean Brooks
Mouser
sl«nd«d rtwpet
CocoMocha Nut &
Chocolate Decadence
Sunday Morning Services
9:00 and 10:45
Tulia, TX 79088 806/995-1705
arillo, a sister, Kathleen Thornton
of Lockney, and numerous nieces
Saturday, April 17, in Rose and nephews
ties were complete, they moved lo ^"shedVrarruth'.nd hibSttl H* Cottew, m Tub. w.th te
Clayton, N M , where George was Dane of Canyon, and five grand- Rev Paul Dunn, pastor of Bethel Rahlfs. Memorial^ Scholarship^ m
raised and graduated high school, daughters, Chandess Yerby, Rylee Baptist Church in Canyon, olticiat-
He began a trucking business as a Harris, Savannah Wall, Aspen 'n&- Arrangements were .iriggs-
young man, hauling hay and live- \yau anj Channing Wall Schooler Gordon Funeral Direc- ^.vorJ.te chanty
stock until he raised enough money j ; • o 2 7
to pursue his true love of cattle trad- andSybil Hamngton°C ancer Cent-
t, _.„t. r._ j3jo Wallace Blvd.. Amarillo.
TX 79106
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tors The Swisher County News, April
Mrs Hood was bom Jan. 3,1917, 27,2010
in Barbour County, Ala. The Hood
family came to Tulia in 1904. She
to trade for anything of value, espe- The Swisher County News Apnl later marriL'd Clyde Hood. She was
’--------- r— a member of Washington Avenue
Christian C hurch.
Survivors include two sons,
Wayne Welch of Highland City,
Fla., and Lowell Langford of Ama-
rillo, a daughter, Sandra Current of
San Antonio, a niece, Cleta Strat-
ton and husband Tom of Tulia, and
a special friend, Jan Hassmger of
Amarillo
Online condolences can be ex-
pressed at www.griggsschoolergor-
don.com
The Swisher County News, Apnl
27,2010
2010.
A prayer service was at 6 p.m.
el. Funeral services were at 2 p.m.
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Hooten, Patsy. The Swisher County News (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 15, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 27, 2010, newspaper, April 27, 2010; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1249137/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.