Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Col. Lawrence "Jack" Turnipseed, USAF



Col. Lawrence "Jack" Turnipseed, USAF (Ret), a resident of Air Force Village, San Antonio, TX passed away December 13, 2011. Born to Lawrence L. Turnipseed, Sr. and Annie Lou Mayhew on February 24, 1920 in Aliceville, Alabama, he was a long time resident of the Lake Travis, TX area. He is survived by his beloved wife of 66 years, Zelema (Zee), Daughter Carol Ann Haberle and her husband David of Jacksonville, TX, Son Larry Turnipseed and his wife Crystal of Lakeway, TX, Granddaughter May Ann Burnett of NY, NY, Grandsons Fred Haberle of Waco, Joshua Stark and Jared Turnipseed of Austin and Great Granddaughters Evie Burnett, Dylan and Holly Haberle. A member of the Army's 1st OCS class, he served with distinction in N. Africa, Sicily, Italy, Belgium, landed on Omaha Beach, fought in the Battle of the Bulge and other numerous engagements before transitioning to the Air Force in 1947. He was very active in his church, instrumental in creating the Hudson Bend VFD and, as a member of the school board, led the effort that established the Lake Travis ISD. Col. Turnipseed is preceded in death by his parents, eight sisters and two brothers. He always had time and a kind word for anyone regardless of their station, lived his life with faith, honor, integrity and loved his family. A great old soldier has earned a peaceful corner of Heaven and his passing has left a hole that will never be filled. Visitation will be held at Porter Loring Mortuary, 1101 McCullough, San Antonio, on Wednesday, December 21st from 6 pm to 8 pm. A memorial service will be held on December 22nd at Air Force Village I Chapel at 10 am. Graveside services will be at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery on December 22nd at 2 pm. In lieu of flowers the family would like to suggest donations to the Chapel at Air Force Village I, National Multiple Sclerosis Society or the Wounded Warrior Project.

You are invited to sign the Guestbook
at http://www.porterloring.com/

Arrangements with:  Porter Loring Mortuary, 1101 McCullough, San Antonio
Published in Express-News on December 20, 2011
 
Carol Turnipseed Haberle (RHS Class of '64)
102 Grove Place (CR 4220)
Jacksonville, TX 75766
cthaberle@yahoo.com
 
Mrs. Jack (Zee) Turnipseed
4917 Ravenswood Drive. #753
San Antonio, TX 78227
 
Air Force Village I
4917 Ravenswood Drive
San Atnonio, TX 78227
 
 

Saturday, November 19, 2011

JOHN WINSTON MOSELEY


Lt. Col. John Winston Moseley, USAF (Ret.) passed away on October 25, 2011 at the age of 56. Col. Moseley's Air Force career spanned 20 years with Audio Visual Service/Combat Camera, Training with Industry in motion picture at WGN Chicago, The Inspector General, Squadron Command and Communications Executive Officer assignments. John was an avid golfer, enthusiastic snow skier, accomplished TV documentary producer and a loving, devoted husband and father. His legacy to his family is his positive energetic outlook on life, love of family and intense patriotism. John is survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Shelley; daughter and son-in-law, Megan and Adam Rice and his imminently due first granddaughter. He is also survived by his three brothers, Ford, Phil and Eric. Visitation will be held from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM on Thursday, November 3, 2011 at Schertz Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held at 12:00 PM on Friday, November 4, 2011 at Universal City United Methodist Church, with Reverend Richard Young officiating. Interment will follow at 1:45 PM at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. If you so choose, memorial donations may be made to: Universal City United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. For details, please call 210-659-5555 and ask for Vivian Wagoner. You are invited to sign the electronic guestbook at www.schertzfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are with:






Monday, October 10, 2011

Haynes Madden Baumgardner Jr. '65

Col. Haynes Madden Baumgardner, Jr., U.S.A.F. (Ret.) went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Monday, October 3, 2011. After a courageous 5 month battle against lymphoma, he passed away peacefully with his wife and children by his side. He was 64 years old. Haynes was born in Matador, Texas, a town that was forever home to him. He grew up in an Air Force family and traveled the world. Haynes graduated from what is now known as Texas State University in 1969. It was there that he met the love of his life, Cheryl Green. After graduation, they married and like his father before him, Haynes joined the Air Force. He retired as a Colonel in 1994 after proudly serving his country for 25 years. After his retirement, Haynes began a second career as a school teacher. He retired from that profession in 2010. Haynes loved the outdoors and spent his free time working in the yard he cherished. Fish feared him and his family adored him. He was a life member of the North American Hunting Club, North American Fishing Club and the NRA. He enjoyed volunteering on his tractor for his neighborhood association and was an active member of the Yarddogs at Northeast Bible Church. Whatever he did, he mastered. He was preceded in death by his mother, Myrna. Haynes is survived by his loving wife, Cheryl; his daughter, Natalie; his son, Trey and his wife, Lou; his grandsons, Madden and Finn; his father, Haynes Sr.; his brother, Jan and numerous extended family members. Haynes leaves behind wonderful memories and countless examples of what it means to be a great husband, father, grandfather and friend. The family wishes to thank VistaCare Hospice at 1911 Corporate Drive, Ste 104, San Marcos, TX 78666. They cared so tenderly for Haynes. The family will receive friends on Monday, October 10, 2011, from 5:00PM until 9:00PM, at Schertz Funeral Home (FM 3009, Schertz, (210) 658-9224). The Funeral Service will be on Tuesday, October 11, 2011, at 9:00AM, at the Northeast Bible Church, 19185 FM 2252, Garden Ridge, Texas 78266. Interment will follow at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery with United States Air Force Honors.  You are invited to sign the electronic guestbook at http://www.schertzfuneralhome.com/







Tuesday, May 31, 2011

HAROLD ARMOLD, JR. Class of '65


   Harold Arthur Parks Armold, Jr., 64, of Baltimore, Maryland, died of a heart attack on April 26, 2011.  He was born December 18, 1946, in Junction City, Kansas, the son of Col. Harold A.P. Armold and Dorothy Scholl Armold, RN. He was the oldest of 4 siblings. He graduated from Randolph High School, Universal City, Texas in 1965. He graduated from the University of Houston with degrees in Electronic Technology and Electrical Engineering. He worked as an electrical engineer for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Baltimore. He became licensed as a Professional Engineer (P.E.) in Maryland. He is survived by siblings, Carolyn Torrence and husband Rick; his brothers Edward Armold and wife Kate, Norman Armold and wife Kathy; and his nephew Jacob. He was preceded in death by his parents and his nephew Zachary Armold. His burial will be at Indian Hills Cemetery, Chapman, Kansas, handled by the Londeen Funeral Chapel.

Carolyn Armold Torrence '67
Weatherford, OK
carolyntorrence@yahoo.com




Monday, May 30, 2011

MEMORIAL DAY MEMORY BY Jerry Ball '65

Hi, Gloria,


Just a quick note to mark this occasion.

Our local community of Boerne put out 596 American flags denoting Kendall County's military deceased. From WWI there are 94; WWII 315; Korea 65; Vietnam 34; Desert Storm 3; Iraq 1; and 27 combined from the Mexican War, Civil War and the Spanish-American War.

I always remember one of the guys I served with, Dex Florence, on Memorial Day. You may remember that I mentioned two friends from my Vietnam days, Dexter Florence and John Matthews, in my retirement ceremony in Chapel 1 at Randolph. On that occasion, I read the description of Dexter's last mission:

“On 26 October 1972 1LT Dexter Bush Florence, pilot, and SSG Keven Zane Goodno, observer, were on a scout mission in an OH-6A Loach. While hovering at tree-top level, a command-detonated mine blew the OH-6 out of the air. SSG Goodno was killed instantly, while 1LT Florence was seriously injured. He was evacuated to Japan where he died on 29 October of injuries received.”

I remember being incensed when John wrote to me about how he, still recovering from his own war wounds, was mistreated in America (San Francisco, to be particular) while escorting Dex's body home.

Today, at 2100 Central Daylight Time, I will lift a glass in memory of a fallen comrade, Dexter Bush Florence, and the many others who have lost their lives in the never ending battle for freedom. If you get this e-mail in time and if your schedule and situation allows you to participate, I'd be honored if you'd share in this virtual "toast", too.

As always on Memorial Day, I rejoice to be alive and to be able to toast those who are not because of their commitment to our Nation.

God bless.

Jerry

Sunday, May 29, 2011

MEMORIAL DAY 2011 - we remember them

SOME GAVE ALL .................

This slide show consists of photos taken at a formal dinner at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, VA.  It is a beautiful presentation of the honor, commitment and pride today's heroes share with yesterday's.  If you know a Marine or a soldier of any branch of the Military (of any age) make sure he or she sees this. Wouldn't hurt if all other Americans saw it too!

http://www.jensensutta.com/slideshows/RTB/

Friday, May 13, 2011

TERRY ENGLISH - Class of '67


Senior 1967


Terry with his sisters, Lynn and Laura
Terry Lee English, 62, of Barnesville, Georgia, died Thursday, May 12th, 2011 at the Atlanta Medical Center.

Terry was a native of Upson County. He was a graduate of Rice University and later earned his Masters Degree at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, TX. He taught and coached in the San Antonio, TX area for 34 years. He was a former football player and coach in the Randolph Independent School District in Texas (Randolph AFB) and coached under Bob Mickler.

Terry attended First Baptist Church in Barnesville. He was preceded in death by his father, James Everette English. Terry is survived by his wife, Lucy K. English; his mother, Doris Anne English of Wetumpka, AL; four daughters, Julie (Omar) Hernandez of Arlington, TX, Paige Zaragoza of San Antonio, TX, Sara English of Barnesville and Katie (Nate) Monroe of Asheville, NC; two sons, Michael English and Kerry Kinser, both of San Antonio; two sisters, Judith Lynn (Robert L.) Sutton of Wetumpka, AL and Laura (Charles) Huggins of Barnesville; an uncle-brother, Jessie McKoy of Union City, NJ; and five grandchildren.

Condolences may be expressed at http://www.pasleyfletcher.com/
Pasley-Fletcher Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Visitations:

10:00AM to 11:00AM on Monday, May 16th, 2011 at Pasley-Fletcher Funeral Home
Services:
11:00AM at Graveside on Monday, May 16th, 2011

Cemetery:
South View Cemetery
South Church St.
Thomaston, GA 30286

Lucy K. English, Terry's wife
701 Thomaston Street
Barnesville, GA 30204
lucykenglish@yahoo.com

Lynn English Sutton '68 (Terry's sister)
3190 Trotters Trail
Wetumpka, AL 36093
lynnsutton@aol.com

Also in the San Antonio Express-News at:  http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sanantonio/obituary.aspx?n=terry-english-lee&pid=150979458



ALSO SEE:  http://www.facebook.com/#!/home.php?sk=group_2221946215
Randolph High School Open Group

Linda Tucker Prater Love never dies and isn't it wonderful that being in Christ we will be with each other forever. Until then may God bring to your mind precious memories of your dear brother and my dear friend. Prayers for you and family.

Dennis Taylor Lynn, so very sorry to hear the news of Terry. He is in good hands with good friends.

Jerry Massey My sympathies, Lynn, prayers!

Bonnie Gallogly Oh Lynn, I am so sorry to hear this news. He has had such a long difficult struggle. My prayers are with all of you.

Chuck Elsey We are only sad because we will miss them. Only for a short while and we would surely not wish them back from paradise. I will be thinking of you & your family. RIP Terry.

John Molleston Lynn, I am so sorry to hear the sad news of Terry's passing. My sympathies to you and Terry's family. Thank your for posting the wonderful picture of you and Terry. The love and family pride are just radiant in your smiles.

Benjamin Croxton Terry was a wonderful human being ... Please pass our prayers to the family ...

Mark Pierini (Bayne) Terry Lee, my fond memories of our Class of ’67 always included you. Rest in Peace.

Dennis Taylor Terry, thanks for the fun we shared at RHS, especially during track...say hello to Coach Mickler, and Teddy "Gone" Gosline"......RHS is putting another good team together, run 44 trap until the cows come home "Coach Mickler".....see you on the other side Terry, RIP!

Charlie LeViseur  Coach English was perhaps the finest role model for ALL high school coaches, being tough enough to mold young boys into fine, respectable men. I witnessed this every year our fotball teams made it to playoffs and even State. I never worked directly with Coach Scott, but he even knew who I was just from my interactions with him from my years in the marching band. The last time I saw him was at the 2001 reunion, and he looked the same as he did in 1980 when I graduated. I am skocked and saddened to hear he is gone - he will truly be missed but not forgotten.

Michael Bernard Sykes  Coach English was probably the the hard nose coach of the bunch of Mickler, Scott, and Cannon. he was rough and gruff and put us through it. I remember running to the pits and back while he rode a bike and laughed at us. A physical specimen, it was a shame to hear about his unfortunate and freak accident that was the start of his demise. That guy made me tell myself, I gotta be tougher than I am. Rest in Peace Coach English.

Hi Gloria, i would like to post something. As you may remember Terry was the quarterback behind me on the football team. Therefore, I would like to just say this, "Regretfully, I haven't seen Terry since I left Randolph AFB back in 1965. I was hoping to see him at the reunion we had a few years back, but alas, he was too ill to travel. However, I remember him as if it were yesterday. Terry was behind me on the QB depth chart, me being an senior and he a sophomore. I can remember he was always trying to get my job, the rascal! I can still see his ever smiling cheerful face, hustling, hard working; the epitome of a Ro-Hawk football player, and AF "Brat". I am deeply saddened that such a fine man has left us, and left his loving family. He will be missed, but he will always be remembered by me, and I am sure, his Ro-Hawk family. Art Nigro.

TRIBUTE TO TERRY ENGLISH Coach Scott

by Don Scott on Sunday, May 29, 2011 at 12:17pm.I did know Terry as a player.He graduated before I got to R in the fall of 67.The first I heard of Terry Coach Mickler told this story.As he aways did on the last night of football camp he took the team to Lubys for dinner. He had a limit on what they could spend on their meal.After the meal Terry approached C M and stated "Here's a nickle I got an extra milk.Honesty only 1 of Terrys atributes. Later CM took us to watch Terry and Bucky A play at Rice.On the first kickoff T was full speed ahead mutilate mode.He zeroed in on 1 opponent and crushed him.Full speed ahead total commitment that was Terry.After Terry graduated from Rice CM hired him to coach at R.He worked varsity & jv.His 72 team was 9-1.He was my jv basketball coach and in 76 his team went 11-7.In 77 my entire varsity gaduated and his jv was now my varsity.We won district. I give T much of the credit.T loved to go 1 on 1 bb with former Rice team mate Donnie Johnson.You would think it was the Super Bowl it so football like.Win the only result!We scouted a couple of playoff games a long distance from SA and stayed the night.A couple of Kool-Aids in the motel bar and you get to know a man really well.Terry left R and became a head coach & assistant at other schools.His tragic injury was a shock to us all.I did not live in SA so I talked to him on the phone. I am not sure he knew me.Years later a Rohawk told me his wife Lucy was wanting help with his past memory.I was introduced to Facebook and related some stories he did not remember.I sent a pic of the R coaches on the River Walk and he stated that pic was on the wall of every house he ever lived in.(pic on my FB) I sent one of the 1st copies of my book and he enjoyed reading it.He asked Lucy "Do you think C S would recommend me for a coaching job?"He will always be a hero of mine. Coaching was his passion & he was great at it.All sports,total dedication,determination,&winning were instilled in all his players.



.

Tuesday, May 03, 2011

RUTH A. McGILL


RUTH A. McGILL, 84, of Louisville, passed away Saturday, April 23, 2011. She was born November 27, 1926 in Louisville to the late John and Lillian Brown. She was a Catholic by faith, a loving mother, very outgoing, had many friends and was an avid golfer.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 40 years, Col. Douglas J. McGill Sr., USAF Retired, who was one of the four founders of the KY Air National Guard. She was also preceded in death by her siblings, Maxwell, Russell, Jack, Mary and Dorothy.

She is survived by her children, Douglas J. McGill Jr. (Cheryl), of Parrish, FL, Sharon A. (McGill)Steinhauser, of Louisville, Tim J. McGill (Jennifer), of Hermosa Beach, CA and Kevin McGill (Kathy), of Bowling Green, KY. She is also survived by five grandchildren, Megan, Erin, Sean, Maura and Caitlin; and five great-grandchildren.

She will be laid to rest with her husband in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA. Ratterman Bros. Funeral Home, 3711 Lexington Road was entrusted with arrangements.

Memorial gifts in the form of contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association .

Published in The Courier-Journal on April 27, 2011
 
Sharon A. McGill Steinhauser (Class of '65)
sas0614@insightbb.com
 
Doug McGill (Class of '64)
dmcgill2@tampabay.rr.com

Monday, April 18, 2011

B. J. (Burleigh John) Smith - Class of '66



B. J. (Burleigh John) Smith, 62, of Dallas passed away on March 29, 2011 from complications due to liver cancer. He was born in Shreveport, LA to the late B. C. (Bernard Cyril) and Gwendolyn Smith. B. J. worked 20 years for Cinemark Theaters as a film buyer before retiring in early 2010. He served as an officer in the Air Force achieving the rank of Captain while serving as a B-52 navigator/bombadier from 1970 – 1976.

He is survived by Dennis Bellotto, his partner of 31 years, sister Lynn Norton and family of Flower Mound, brother Barney Smith and family of San Antonio, and cherished cat Lance.

B. J. had a very outgoing and uplifting personality. He never met a stranger. Hobbies and interests included singing with the Turtle Creek Chorale 11 years, movies, traveling, cooking, enjoying food and wine with friends.

In lieu of flowers, B. J. requested that memorial donations be made to AMFAR http://www.amfar.org/  or The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society http://www.lls.org/  No formal memorial service

No funeral service information has been provided by the family or the funeral home.

http://www.ariacremation.com/obituaries.asp

These pictures were taken in March of 2011
Brother, Barney, Sister, Lynn and BJ
B. J. (Burleigh John) Smith
BORN: April 7, 1948


DIED: March 29, 2011

LOCATION: Dallas, TX

Saturday, April 09, 2011

Earl Stanley "Ted" Gosline III - CLASS OF '70


Good morning, all FB Friends......this weekend I lost a dear friend and good man...Ted Gosline was my best friend in the world. He was called home Sunday and today has found his peace. Please pray for his family for their loss of a son, father, and brother......this track is rolled out to Ted from all who loved him. Rest In Peace, my brother ~  Dennis Taylor
http://youtu.be/jqTLlHkfSC4
Love Will Keep Us Alive by: The Eagles













Earl Stanley "Ted" Gosline III

View Video Tribute at http://www.restlandfuneralhome.com/obituaries/tribute.html?url=http://stei-23954.tributes.com/show/Earl--Gosline--91145755

Gosline, Earl Stanley “Ted” III, 58, died Sunday, April 3, 2011. Visitation will be held at Restland Funeral Home on Thursday, April 7, 2011 from 6-8pm. Services will be held in Restland Wildwood Chapel on Friday, April 8, 2011 at 3 pm.

He was a graduate of University of North Texas and was employed by Cardinal Metals in Irving TX. He was a loving father, proud grandfather and was loved dearly by many friends and family.

He is preceded in death by brother Mark Gosline and sister Michelle Gosline Anton.

He is survived by parents Jane and Lt. Col. Earl Gosline, Jr ; daughter Kasey Gosline Whitten and son-in-law Jay Whitten and grandson Jack Ryder Whitten of Lubbock, TX; son Kyle Gosline of Houston, TX; brother Lt. Col. Robert “Bob” Gosline and his wife Beverly; nieces Kristin Gosline and Heather Gosline and nephew Cory Gosline and his wife Ashley and their child Lilly and nephew Jimmy Anton.

Donations may be sent to Hope Worldwide, Greater Houston Church, or North Garland Little League.

Postings on the Funeral Home Website which is:  http://www.restlandfuneralhome.com/

I am remembering Ted Taught me how to water ski. I always looked up to Ted my big handsome cousin with that grin that lit up the world. My thoughts are with you as you go through this difficult time. He will be missed. I love you all.  Posted by: Pamela Fallon Wilson - Clover, SC - cousin Apr 09, 2011

Kasey and Kyle, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time in your young lives. God will see you through the rough days ahead. Know that you are in my daily prayers and am here if there is anything I can do for either of you. Love you, Donna and David
Posted by: Donna Cook Querner - Vernon, TX - friend Apr 08, 2011

Our heartfelt sorrow at Teddy's passing. He leaves a void in the hearts of all who knew him. He was always so full of life and a joy to be around. We will miss him dearly.

Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. May God comfort them and give them the strength and understanding to go on. May Ted rest in peace with our heavenly father in heaven.
Posted by: Uncle Jack and Aunt Carol Fallon - Raleigh, NC - Aunt an uncle. Apr 07, 2011

Ted working with you these last 11 years was fun. You were a wonderful friend, like the brother I never had. We teased each other and had so many great laughs. Ted I am going to miss you so very much.
Posted by: Linda Guill - Carrollton, TX - Co worker and friend Apr 07, 2011

Kasey and Kyle,
You are never far from my thoughts and prayers in this difficult time. It is not easy for any family to lose one of their parents, and you should know that your father was one of the kindest people I have ever known. His passing is a huge loss to you and everyone who knew him, and the only comfort that I am able to provide is that he enriched so many people's lives that he will never be forgotten. I have so many fond memories with your family growing up. He will be sorely missed but those that knew him will know that their lives were enriched by the experience. I am glad that I had the opportunity to know him. My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family.
Love Always, Kelly & Jason Burch - Wylie, TX - Family Friend Apr 07, 2011

My love and thoughts are with my best friend Kasey and her family during this difficult time. Kasey, father, Ted was a wonderful, loving, funny, and considerate man. I have fond memories of Ted while being over at the Gosline home and I considered him to be like my second dad. I know how much he loved his children Kasey and Kyle and he was so proud of them both.

I found this poem that I wanted to share with everyone:

When you feel Lonely
When a person you love passes away
Look to the night sky on a clear day.
The star that to you, appears to be bright,
Will be your loved one,

Looking upon you during the night.
The lights of heaven are what shows through
As your loved one watches all that you do.
When you feel lonely for the one that you love,
Look to the Heavens in the night sky above.

~ Author Unknown

Kasey and Kyle your dad will always be with you!
Posted by: Kimberly Hanlon - Sachse, TX - family friend Apr 07, 2011

It is with deepest sorrow that I am hearing of Ted's passing. I have known Ted for over 30 years, through business, but also as a friend. We shared many memories as we both were of the same age and both proud to be military brats. Ted was always with a story to tell and a laugh to share. He will be truly missed....
Posted by: Ron Duwe - Corsicana, TX - business associate / friend Apr 07, 2011

You will be truly missed
Posted by: Bud Egan - Addison, TX - Thunderbird Golf Friend Apr 07, 2011

Words cannot express how much I will miss my Uncle Teddy. Whenever I got the chance to visit with him, he would always keep me laughing with a new joke or some story about him and my dad growing up. Time is so fleeting and I wish I could have had so much more of it with Uncle Ted. As fast as we both talked, I'm sure we were at least a day ahead in conversation of the rest of the world. My memories of him are filled with joy and happiness. He was always quick with a hug and a jab at the side. He laughed the loudest and there is definitley a silence now here on Earth. But I know my Uncle Ted is somewhere above, giving God quite the chuckle. My thoughts and prayers are with Kasey and Kyle and all those who loved this wonderful man.  May you rest in peace Uncle Teddy. Much love. -Kristin

Ted you were a wonderful father, son, uncle and friend. We had some good and bad times over the years. But more than that we were blessed with two wonderful children. I thank you for that and the good memories. You will be missed and may you rest in peace. God be with you.  Pam
Posted by pam gosline from crowell, TX - ex-wife on April 07, 2011 Comment

OTHER POSTINGS ON DENNIS TAYLOR'S FACEBOOK PAGE:
Jerry Massey sympathy and prayer, Dennis


April 5 at 8:11am · James M. Chandler WOW, Good Bye Ted. RIP.

April 5 at 9:14am · Benjamin Croxton Were thinking of you RIP

April 5 at 9:32am · Tracey Bice Lewis So sorry to hear this, my condolences to Ted's family and you Dennis for loss of your best friend.

April 5 at 10:14am · Sam Hazlett likes this..Keith Hinshaw Oh my God! What happened, Dennis?

April 5 at 12:04pm · Dennis Taylor ‎@ Keith, He had a bad heart went to bed, went to sleep and has refused to wake up. He has found his peace.

April 5 at 12:40pm · Keith Hinshaw I'm so sorry, Dennis. What a great guy he was. So many memories. My heart's with you, my friend.

April 5 at 12:47pm · Dennis Taylor Thank you Kieth.....'Bull Down"......

April 5 at 1:33pm · Keith Hinshaw Wild Turkey Bulls Forever.

April 5 at 2:26pm · Dennis Taylor That's right brother...forever!

April 5 at 3:17pm · Eric Schwartz Rest in peace, Ted.

April 5 at 6:46pm · Barbara Madsen Wyatt Tough to lose a best friend. Lucky for the friendship.

April 5 at 9:12pm · Kellye Caraway Scism I just read your post about Ted. I am so very sorry.

April 5 at 9:47pm · Dennis Taylor ‎@ Barbara, thank you lucky to say the least......45 years of good luck!

April 5 at 10:22pm · Dennis Taylor ‎@ Kell, Thank you for your thoughts.......

April 5 at 10:23pm · Sam Hazlett What a shock to hear...God Bless you Ted! Dennis, this breaks my heart, so very sorry to hear this news. Sympathies and warm regards to all his family and friends...of which there were many. Nothing can fill the void but memories...smile as they come to you! God bless...

Wednesday at 12:54am · Dennis Taylor ‎@ Sam Thank you Sam, appreciate your kind words.

Wednesday at 6:31am · Sam Hazlett Still can't get over this...Bless you, Teddy!

Wednesday at 10:01pm · Deborah Cash Thanks for your touching and beautiful email this AM. I remember Teddy as cute, funny and athletic, I'm sure he became a really cool 'grown up' as well...

Wednesday at 10:29pm · Nunzio Previtera Ted will be missed. He was always that guy who had a big smile for everyone he talked to and made everyone feel appreciated.

Thursday at 11:43am · Suzy Carroll Troberman I just read the sad news, Dennis. Teddy......what a great guy, a tremendous loss. I haven't seen him in years, but I always thought he was so fun. So sorry for your loss. Did he have heart problems?

Saturday, March 26, 2011

FRANCES B. DAILEY

Frances B. Dailey, 94, long time resident of Universal City, Texas, passed away on March 21, 2011. She was born on October 18, 1916, to John and Elizabeth Buchan. She is preceded in death by her parents and her husband Edward S. Dailey and her ten brothers and sisters.


She is survived by her daughters Mary Cauffiel and Kathleen Norton, seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Dailey worked for her country for 32 years in Civil Service as a secretary where she received many commendations for "Secretary of the Year." After retirement, "Miss Fran" (as she was known by all) volunteered for 14 years as a receptionist at the Randolph AFB Chapel Center 40 hours a week. She was a recipient of the "Spirit of Four Chaplains Award" for her outstanding service.

A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, March 30, at Colonial Funeral Home in Universal City, Texas, at 1:00 PM followed by interment at Ft. Sam Houston Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers the family request donations be made to the American Cancer Society at www.cancer.org.


Kathy Dailey Norton '66
2500 Canterbury Ct
Carrollton, TX 75006
kathydnorton@me.com

Friday, March 25, 2011

LT. COL. GIL McDOWELL (USAF ret) December 29, 2010

My dad passed away on Wednesday, Dec 29. The funeral is at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 5, at North Dallas Funeral Home at 2710 Valley View Lane, Dallas TX, for anyone in the Dallas area.


Thanks,
Dave McDowell '65
dmcdowell@LGSreno.com
President
Lodging & Gaming Systems
775-688-4448


Gil McDowell
1942
Note from the author of this Weblog:

You have been reading the story of my dad as it was related to me. When I attached his photo just now, I realized that he might be somewhat embarassed by special attention being drawn to him in particular, when so many men and women served just as he did. And this is absolutely true. My dad is not only just one of the four McDowell brothers who enlisted following the attack on Pearl Harbor, but he is only one among tens of thousands who volunteered their lives to right the wrongs of others. This is simply what most young Americans did when Pearl Harbor was attacked. The entire nation was unified and civilians at home, young and old alike, were doing everything they could to support those who went to the fight.

A modest man like his own father, he leads a quiet life. In our family, boasting is viewed as something not to be admired; it is felt that kindnesses should be extended quietly and privately. My hope is not only to tell his story, but through it to convey to the reader a feeling for the lives and times of what is truly the Greatest Generation. I don't believe it is an overstatement to call them that.

Peggy McDowell Oliver
mickeydtexas@yahoo.com
 
To read more of Peggy's blog and the experiences of her father go to:
http://olivercomments.blogspot.com/