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03/05/10 05:20 PM #354    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

In the light of all the sad news--great news about Mike's new liver this week!
Yea Mike!

03/10/10 08:12 PM #355    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Sorry I didn't get to make it down Saturday. My boss's funeral was just surreal.
Hope John saved me a copy of his book!
Mike was supposed to get released from the hospital today.
Y'all keep saying prayers for his continued recovery.
You rock, Mikey!

03/15/10 02:10 PM #356    

Shawn Denise Laird (Burns)

Been awhile. Brenda stopped by and we were talking about the Memorial Day get together. Just wondering if everyone was up for it. Let me or Brenda know. Everyone is more than welcome to come and other classes are also more than welcomed. Thank God for this beautiful weather. I am so sick of rain, for now anyhow.

shawn

03/24/10 12:06 PM #357    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

We will be there, Shawn and Brenda!

Sorry to hear that Russell Whitten's mom passed away.

04/11/10 06:52 PM #358    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Cindy and Lester are hosting a cocktail party at their house next Sunday April 18 at 3 PM honoring John Foxjohn.
Let me or Cindy know if you will be there.

04/18/10 10:27 AM #359    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

New format for the message forum.  You can now add pictures, change your font, insert documents, etc.  Give it a try.


04/20/10 07:27 AM #360    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

One dead after truck hits mobile home

Staff photo by Michele Marcotte

Nacogdoches firefighters and Appleby volunteer firefighters survey the damage at the scene of an accident Monday. A Nacogdoches man died after his truck hit a mobile home by the side of the road.

 
 

Posted: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 2:00 am | Updated: 10:43 pm, Mon Apr 19, 2010.


04/22/10 07:13 AM #361    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Kenneth Wayne Dillon

Funeral service for Kenneth Wayne Dillon, 54, of Nacogdoches will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 24, 2010, at Apostolic Lighthouse Church in Central Heights with the Rev. Brent Crosswhite and the Rev. Barry Rankin officiating. Burial will follow in the Sunset Memorial Park. Mr. Dillon died Monday, April 19, 2010, in Nacogdoches. He was born November 28, 1955, in Orange, Texas, to Forrest A. and Nina Sims Dillon. He lived most of his life in the Nacogdoches area and was a member of the Apostolic Lighthouse Church. Mr. Dillon was a loving husband and father and was devoted to his family. He had attended Angelina College and Stephen F. Austin State University and had last worked as a truck driver for an oil field service company. He was preceded in death by his mother, Nina Dillon; and sister, Elizabeth Dillon. Survivors include his wife, Tina Dillon of Nacogdoches; daughters, Rebecca Dillon, Anna Marie Sherman, Candace Michelle Dillon and Nina Grace Dillon, all of Nacogdoches; sons and daughters-in-law, Jacob Wayne and Christina Dillon, James P. and Amanda Sherman, Kyle Wayne Fears and Asa Dean Dillon, all of Nacogdoches; father, Forrest A. Dillon of Nacogdoches; brothers and sisters-in-law, Forrest Ray and Renee Dillon of Dickinson, Texas, Ricky Dillon of Anaheim, California, and Kevin and Marcia Dillon of Nacogdoches; and grandchildren, Landon Anderson, Braxton Anderson, Elissa Mitchell and Mason Dillon. Pallbearers will be Paul Sims Jr., Jacob Dillon, Forrest Ray Dillon, Kevin Dillon, Kevin Bandy and James P. Sherman. Honorary pallbearers will be Ricky Dillon, Freddy Bird and Olan Woodard. Visitation is scheduled from 7 until 9 p.m. Friday, April 16, 2010, at Apostolic Lighthouse Church in Central Heights. The church will be open for delivery of flowers. An account has been established at Huntington State Bank for those who would like to contribute to an education fund for the children. Dickie Allen Funeral Home, Cushing.
 

04/28/10 08:01 AM #362    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Worth R. Jacobs

Funeral service for Mr. Worth R. Jacobs, 83, of Nacogdoches, Texas, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 28, 2010, at Perritte Memorial United Methodist Church with Rev. Nick Scholar of Lufkin First Methodist Church and Rev. David Brasher of Perritte Memorial United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will follow at Simpson Campground Cemetery. Mr. Jacobs was born June 27, 1926, in Woden, Texas, to the late William Jefferson "Billy" Jacobs and Pearl King Jacobs, and he passed away peacefully Sunday, April 25, 2010, in Nacogdoches, Texas. The Jacobs' family ancestors rolled into Nacogdoches County Christmas Day 1836. They established their farms in the southeastern area of Nacogdoches County, then known as Jacobs Community and currently known as Woden, Texas. At that time, Indians were still living in the vicinity and had a campsite where Jacobs Chapel is now located. The family fought the last Indian battle in Nacogdoches County. The Jacobs built their home overlooking the Puentezullas Creek and, as a farming family, began to clear the land as soon as possible. They raised and grew all their food and bought the few supplies they needed in Melrose. Every descendent has been involved in agriculture, in one way or another. They have farmed the land of this community for five generations and still counting. Worth graduated in 1943, at the age of 16, as valedictorian of Woden High School. He met his future bride at a community ball game in Woden, and they were married January 1, 1949, by Bro. Gerrard at his home. Worth and his brothers, Wayne and Wyman, were heavily involved in the cattle business all their lives, Worth worked in the poultry business, as well. Their father, Billy Jacobs, was a cattle inspector for the state of Texas. Worth bought partnership in Patton's Auction Barn, when he was in his late 30s. His brother Wayne bought out Worth's partner, and together they owned one of the largest meeting places for local farmers and ranchers in Nacogdoches County. Worth and his brother always supported the local Nacogdoches County Junior Steer Show. He was a member of Texas Farm Bureau and had served as president of the Woden ISD board. The Jacobs family was honored March 31, 2008, as the Farm Family of the Year at the seventh Annual Agriculture Appreciation and Awards Banquet. Worth passed down to his children and grandchildren his love of the land and agriculture. Worth is survived by his wife of 61 years, Earline McLain Jacobs of Nacogdoches; one son, Stephen Jacobs and wife, Lola of Woden; one daughter, Stacy Jacobs of Woden; a brother, Wyman Jacobs of Woden; one sister-in-law, Dorothy Jacobs of Nacogdoches; two grandchildren, Stephen Alders and Kristen Borders, both of Houston; three step-grandchildren, Joseph Sadler of Houston and Andrew and Naomi Sadler of Woden; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and other extended family and good friends. Pallbearers will be Larry Jacobs, Lance Jacobs, Randy McLain, John Rulfs, Mark Skeeters, Bob Skeeters, Paul Clifton, Jamey Brookshire and Richard Sparks. Memorial donations can be made to Perritte Memorial United Methodist Church, Jacobs Chapel Cemetery or Simpson Campground Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be held from 5 until 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 27, 2010, at Laird Funeral Home. To offer condolence or sign and online register book or view the video tribute please log onto lairdfh.net. Laird Funeral Home.

05/04/10 10:59 AM #363    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Classmate update:

Jimmy and Deann are fine--the flooding in Nashville did not damage their home.  Houses just a few blocks from them were damaged.

Mike Adams is back in the hospital.  Med adjustments.  He is actually feeling pretty good.

Memorial Weekend Party coming up at Shawn's.  Email Shawn or Brenda thru their pages if you are coming.


05/05/10 05:50 PM #364    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)


05/05/10 05:52 PM #365    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)


05/05/10 05:54 PM #366    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)


05/13/10 08:24 AM #367    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Memorial Day Weekend Party moved to June 26 and 27.

Please RSVP to Brenda or Shawn!


05/19/10 12:43 PM #368    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Each NHS alumni scholarship recipient received $1,000.

One of these kiddos received our $1000 scholarship yesterday at NHS!


05/19/10 02:01 PM #369    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Eric Jonathan Faulk & Kelly Elizabeth Stripling

 




  
  Mrs. and Mrs. Gary Stripling of Nacogdoches, Texas, have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Kelley Elizabeth Stripling of Austin, Texas, to Eric Jonathan Faulk of Austin, Texas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Faulk of Houston, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stapleton of Clifton, Texas. The ceremony is planned for five 5 p.m. Saturday, May 22, 2010, at Fredonia Hill Baptist Church.

Published in the Daily Sentinel on 5/16/2010.


05/19/10 02:13 PM #370    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Heather Diane Whitehead & Matthew Cole Greer

 




  
  Ed and Diana Whitehead of Comanche have announced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Heather Diane Whitehead of Nacogdoches, to Matthew Cole Greer of Nacogdoches, son of Mark and Mary Greer of Nacogdoches and Robert and Sandy Boaz of Lake Cherokee. The ceremony is planned for 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 20, 2009, at Villa Di Felicita in Tyler.

Published in the Lufkin Daily News / Daily Sentinel on 8/9/2009.


06/08/10 08:02 PM #371    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

From David Ward's sister Denise by way of Carol Ann Bass Clifton:

THE WEEK OF MAY 24TH, MY NIECE WAS READMITTED INTO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, LUFKIN FOR DEHYDRATION AND BLOOD LOSS AND THEY RELEASED HER AT 4:00 ON MAY 28TH SO SHE COULD GRADUATE ON THAT EVENING FROM HUNTINGTON HIGH SCHOOL WHILE SCHEDULING HER TO RETURN TO METHODIST HOSPITAL AFTER THE MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND.
 
I COMMEND HER FOR BEING ABLE TO MAKE IT THROUGH THE GRAUDATION CEREMONY IN A WHEEL CHAIR BUT AT THE SAME TIME WE ALL KNEW SHE WAS VERY ILL.
 
ON MAY 31ST SHE WAS READMITTED TO METHODIST HOSPITAL .  ON TUESDAY, JUNE 1ST THEY WENT BACK IN SURGICALLY AND CHECKED HER COLON AND DID SEVERAL BIOPOSIES.  ON WEDNESDAY THEY LEARNED THAT THE MEDICATION HAD HELPED THE CMV VIRUS IN THE COLON (IT WAS GONE) BUT HER COLON WAS BADLY ULCERATED AND SHE HAD ANOTHER BACTERIA IN THE COLON FROM BEING ON ANTIBIOTICS FOR SO LONG.  THE NEXT DAY THEY BEGAN TREATMENT FOR THE COLON ULCERS (COLITIS) AND THE OTHER STRAIN OF BACTERIA WITH THE HOPES THAT SHE WOULD GET BETTER AND BE RELEASED FROM THE HOSPITAL BY THE WEEKEND.   HOWEVER, THAT DID NOT HAPPEN.
 
I JUST SPOKE TO CHARLA AT 5:00 P.M. TODAY AND SHE STATED THAT THE DOCTOR HAS TOLD HER THAT HER COLON IS IN VERY BAD SHAPE.  THEY ARE GOING TO AGAIN CALL IN A SURGEON TO MEET WITH THEM TOMORROW OR THE NEXT DAY.  HANNAH HAS GOTTEN MUCH WORSE AND IS IN VERY BAD PAIN WITH HER STOMACH.  ALSO, IF THE DAY WASN’T BAD ENOUGH,   THEY DISCOVERED A BED SORE.  HANNAH HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET UP AND MOVE AROUND BECAUSE OF THE PAIN FOR WEEKS NOW.
 
PLEASE LIFT HANNAH IN PRAYER, AS WELL AS CHARLA WHEN YOU GET THIS E-MAIL.  PLEASE PASS IT TO YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY MEMBERS THAT WILL PRAY FOR THEM.
 
WE PRAY FOR HANNAH’S HEALING OF HER COLON .
 
HANNAH AND CHARLA ARE BOTH EXHAUSTED AND DRAINED.
 
THANK YOU.
 
DENISE

06/15/10 08:40 PM #372    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Suzie and Dan are grandparents!  Spence is a daddy!

Morgan Peppard is here!


06/15/10 08:41 PM #373    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Message from Shawn:

Dearest Buds,   I know that we have been trying to get together for a party at my house.  I really thought that I was going to be able to do it this summer,but it just is not in the cards for me.  I have got a ton of stuff at work.  I won't even attempt to go into that.  My daughter and her family are trying to get moved.  Plus the fact that it is really really hot.  Truthfully, it is just a bad time for me to attempt to throw a bash.  Sometimes things just don't work out.  Brenda has been great to try to help me and I know all of you would too.  I just can't be the hostess with the mostest right now.  Even a Leo gets out of sorts sometimes.
 
I won't bore you with the details of my days, but being a Leo I know the sun will come out tomorrow.  Please forgive me and give me a rain check.  I love all of you. 
 
Sorry \\\
Shawn
 
Jan please forward to everyone, thanks!

06/16/10 09:10 AM #374    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

A friend of mine from JT68 is visiting Germany and he found a little town there that is all about dragons.

He sent me this picture and message today. Thanks Jake!

Lindenfels, the town we visited yesterday, holds the dragon as its symbol.  Signs were up about an upcoming dragonfest, there is a dragon museum, and dragon representations can be found all throughout the town.  Here is one I thought you'd like:


06/16/10 09:51 PM #375    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Jimmy's newest song by Montgomery Gentry. Catchy little tune....


06/18/10 07:10 AM #376    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)


06/19/10 08:43 AM #377    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Dempsey celebrates goals with happiness, sadness

 

Posted: Friday, June 18, 2010 5:45 am | Updated: 5:17 pm, Fri Jun 18, 2010.

No matter how many times Clint Dempsey, a Nacogdoches native, scores in this tournament, he probably won’t be joining that esteemed and colorful list of the most enterprising on-field revelers. However, no celebration at the World Cup carries as much significance to its performer as to Dempsey, who religiously signals to the heavens and utters a few words under his breath every time he scores a goal.

 

Television viewers might have been puzzled by the little ceremony he performed after his tame long-range effort slipped past Robert Green during Saturday’s 1-1 draw with England in Rustenburg. The reason is to pay tribute to his late sister Jennifer, who died of a brain aneurysm at the age of 16 in 1995, a tragedy Dempsey carries with him to this day.

“She is always in my thoughts and it is something that never leaves you,” Dempsey said. “Every time I score I like to give her a little message, to remember her, to represent her and how she was.”

Jennifer Dempsey was a precociously talented rising tennis star apparently destined for greatness. The Dempsey family invested heavily in her future, spending thousands of dollars to enable her to travel from their humble home in Nacogdoches to professional tournaments.

That cost meant Dempsey, four years younger than his sister, had to briefly scale down his soccer aspirations, as the family could no longer afford the gas for the six-hour round trip to Dallas to play for a representative team.

Dempsey still remembers the worst day of his life with a chilling clarity. It was the day he was summoned home from a friend’s house to receive the devastating news.

“They said Jennifer had fainted,” he told the Guardian newspaper. “She’d actually had a brain aneurysm. My dad found her and he was freaking out. I can remember, really clearly, arriving at the hospital and a little doubt forming in the back of mind: 'What if this is it? What if my sister dies today?’

“You get there and everyone is crying. They tell you and your heart falls from your chest. You hit the ground and you cry for hours. You cry until your head aches.”

It took Dempsey a full year to get over it, to put some kind of structure and reasoning back into his young life. He found his solace in his first love, soccer, and threw himself into the sport with a fresh determination.

And a new goal celebration.

“It’s weird because I remember something she told me,” he said. “We would talk about death and she said, 'If I ever pass away, do you want me to come back and let you know I’m OK?’ I said: 'No, that would scare me too bad!’ We talked about it some more and she said, 'Well, if I ever die I will help you get the ball in the net.’ And that’s why I look up to the sky now when I score – to remember her.”

National team fans have become increasingly grateful for Dempsey’s goals in recent times. No other American has scored on the biggest stage in soccer for eight years, with Dempsey’s strike against Ghana in the 2006 World Cup being the only goal by the U.S. (Italy’s Cristian Zaccardo scored an own goal against USA in ’06).

Dempsey’s progress since joining English Premier League side Fulham three years ago has been impressive and he has blossomed under the tutelage of manager Roy Hodgson. He is now, along with Landon Donovan, the U.S.’s primary attacking midfield threat.

Spectacular goals have become the forte of Dempsey, whose magical strike to beat Italian giant Juventus in the Europa League being the highlight of his season.

With the USA needing to beat Slovenia on Friday to enhance its bid for the knockout stage, Bob Bradley’s men would love to see Dempsey have another chance to salute his sister.

“It makes me feel pretty good to have things this way,” Dempsey said recently to Yahoo! Sports. “The moments I signal to her, it is a happy time because I have just scored a goal. So she becomes symbolic with happiness, and that is a great way for me to remember her.”


06/20/10 09:43 AM #378    

Debra Jan Dobbs (Barton)

Subject: Morgan has first feeding
Hi everyone! This is Misti. Thank you all soooo much for keeping up with our little girl through this site. We are so touched by your words of encouragement and love. Today was an important day for Morgan. She had her first feeding and it was a HUGE success. She began at noon and took to the bottle right away. We were so proud of her. She has had feedings every 3 hours since and each one increases in amount. As the amount in her bottle increases, the amount given to her via her IV decreases. This is significant because she has to be weaned from the IV before she can come home. Spence & I are each getting the opportunity to feed her and it is such a special time. We never knew the meaning of true and absolute love until now. People have always told us that and it is so true.

As we approach Father's Day tomorrow we are especially looking forward to spending lots of one on one time with Morgan. You guys wouldn't even recognize Spence right now. To say that Morgan has him wrapped around her little finger is an absolute understatement!! It's all he can do not to pull up a chair and sleep next to her crib! She is one lucky little girl to have such a loving daddy.

We know that her progress is not by chance. We truly believe that Morgan has improved so rapidly due only by the prayers and petitions put before our Lord on her behalf. There is no way we can thank each of you enough for all you have done for us. Just please know that we are so grateful and overwhelmed by your response and we continue to covet those prayers as we continue to heal (both of us).

On a selfish note, I am trying my best to stay rested, but if you know me, that is not a simple task. My stitching is healing slowly and I move with a very cautious step. Please pray for a quick healing so that I can tend to Morgan as she needs me to. We love you all and thank you for your continued prayers.

Please click on the link below to view additional pictures. I think Morgan is going to be the most photographed baby in history!! Her daddy is snap-happy!! HaHa!!

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=222035&id=546821059&l=3491be739d
 


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