Livingston, bold springs Area, Polk County, Texas Grave Survey & Genealogy Research



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Gladys Lorene Brashear


Obituary published in the Polk County Enterprise – December 28, 1989 Edition

LIVINGSTON – Funeral services for Gladys Lorene Brashear, 82, of Livingston were held Tuesday, Dec. 26, 1989 from Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. Frank Hood officiating. Interment followed in Bold Springs Cemetery. Mrs. Brashear died Saturday, Dec. 23, 1989

in Polk County Memorial Hospital. She was born May 2, 1908 in Eden, Texas, the daughter of Albert Essary and Mary E. Marsh Essary. On Sept. 29, 1928 in San Angelo she married Herman Brashear. Mrs. Brashear was a member of the OES Chapter in Groveton and a member of Bethel Baptist Church in Bold Springs. Survivors include her husband, Herman Brashear of Livingston; two sisters, Jewel Gallier of Beaumont and Jean Baucom of Heavner Okla.; brother, Fred Essary of Heavner, Okla. And numerous nieces and nephews.

Cochran Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Brasher, Arther Lonell - b: Apr. 9, 1937   d: _____; DS w/Mary

*Arther Lonell Brasher
         “Married Mary Beth Russell on Nov. 19, 1955”


{2nd married Emma Ann Nelson-Hindsman on October 12, 1995}

Brasher, Child -  No dates.  HCM


Brasher, Mary Beth – b: Apr. 30, 1939   d: Dec. 13, 1993; DS w/Arther


*Mary Beth Russell Brasher
         “Married Arther Lonell Brasher on Nov. 19, 1955”


{Daughter of Oscar J. & Lottie Belle Fagg Russell}

Mary Beth Brasher


Obituary published in the Polk County Enterprise – December 16, 1993 Edition

Livingston – Funeral services for Mary Beth Brasher, 54, of Livingston were held

Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1993, from the Cochran Funeral Home Chapel, with the Bro. Lindell Mitchell and Bro. Andy Dooley officiating. Interment followed in Bold Springs Cemetery. Mrs. Brasher died Dec. 13 in Beaumont. She was born April 30, 1939 in Grand’ Saline, the daughter of Oscar J. Russell and Lottie Belle Fagg Russell. She attended Grand’ Saline schools while growing up and on Nov. 19, 1955, married Lonell Brasher in Grand’ Saline. Mrs. Brasher was a member of Livingston Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, Lonell Brasher of Livingston; three sons, Dwayne Brasher of Houston, Barry Brasher of Livingston and Brian Brasher of Grand’Saline; daughter, Vicky Nunnally of Livingston; 14 grandchildren; one great-grandchild; sister, Lois Fansler of Grand Saline; brother, Hugh Russell of Livingston; sister, Cherri Nation of Willis Point; and sister-in-law, Dorothy Russell of Fort Worth and Bobbie Russell of New Summerfield. She was preceded in death by two brothers, O. J. Russell and Harold Ray Russell. Pallbearers were Ronnie Nation, David Holley, Terry McNally, Gene Graham, Robert Mercer and Charles Towns. Honorary Pallbearers were members of Sand Hills Hunting Club. Cochran Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Buller, A. L. – b: Feb. 2, 1887   d: Aug. 21, 1958; DS w/ Tressie

*Agustus Lon Buller
         {Married Tressie Keen on August 14, 1910}  


{Son of Thomas Milton & Nancy Matilda Bussell-Buller,

father of Ralph Buller, Talmadge Buller}


Buller, Belle – b: {May 6,} 1897   d: {Sept. 20, 1989}; DS w/ Penn


*Belle Martin Buller
        {Married Penn Buller on Jan.3, 1915} DOD not on tombstone.
        {Daughter of B. T. C. & Alabama Matthews-Martin, mother of Howard Buller,
         Nicholas C. Buller, Robert Love “Cooter” Buller, Minnie Belle Buller-Burnett}


Bell Martin Buller

Obituary from the Polk County Enterprise - September 24, 1989 Edition

LIVINGSTON – Funeral services for Mrs. Bell Martin Buller, 92, were held Friday, Sept. 22, 1989 from Bethel Baptist Church in Bold Springs, with the Rev. Orval Barger of First Baptist Church of Livingston and the Rev. Frank Hood of Chesswood Baptist Church in Livingston officiating. Interment followed in Bold Springs Cemetery. Mrs. Buller died Sept. 20 in Timberwood Nursing Home after a lengthy illness. She was born May 6, 1897 in Montgomery County, Texas to Ben Martin and Bama Matthews Martin. At the age of 12 Mrs. Buller and her family moved to Polk County, where she was reared and attended school. On Jan. 3, 1915 she married Penn Buller in the Elwood community of Polk County. Mr. and Mrs. Buller made their home in the Bold Springs community, rearing four children and being involved in the farming industry. In 1945, Mr. and Mrs. Buller moved from Bold Springs to what was then Buck, on the outskirts of Livingston, making that their home for many years. Mrs. Buller joined Bethel Baptist Church in 1914 and was a faithful member for over 75 years, until her health failed her. She was preceded in death by her husband and three children. Survivors include a daughter, Minnie Burnett of Livingston; one brother, Lee Martin of Livingston; three sisters, May Currie of Houston, Rosie Haynes of Onalaska and Emma Garrett of Livingston; two grandsons, Johnnie Buller and Jim Buller of Livingston; and a host of other relatives and dear friends. Pallbearers were Buddy Martin, Pete Martin, Melvin Radke, Hodge Buller, Bud Haynes, Mike Stanford and Doug Stanford.

Pace Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Buller, Earl Wallace – b: October 3, 1930 d: April 6, 2004

*Earl Wallace Buller

U S Army {Son of Joseph Reams, Sr. & Nola Irene McCormick Buller,

brother of Joseph Reams Buller Jr.}

Earl Wallace Buller
Obituary published in the Polk County Enterprise – April 12, 2004 Edition
LIVINGSTON – Funeral services for Earl Wallace Buller, 73, were held Wednesday,


April 7, 2004, in the Cochran Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Frank Hood officiating. Burial followed in Bold Springs Cemetery. Mr. Buller died Tuesday, April 6, in Livingston Convalescent Center. He was born Oct. 3, 1930 in Livingston, the son of Joe and Nola McCormick Buller. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Reams Buller. Survivors include his wife, Foy Buller; son, David Buller of Livingston; daughter and son-in-law, Carol and Bill Stephens of LaPorte; granddaughter and husband, Melissa and Buck Walding of Livingston; grandson, Dusty Buller of Livingston; great-granddaughter, Kylee Walding of Livingston; brother and sister-in-law, Hodge and Ethel Buller of Starks, La.; sister and brother-in-law, Edna and L.P. Marsh of League City; sister, Evelyn Sumrall of Livingston and numerous nieces and nephews.

Buller, Elma – b: June 28, 1894   d: Apr. 16, 1918

*Elma Watts Buller
        "Daughter of A. C. & Emilie {Marsh} Watts" “Simply To Thy Cross I Cling”
        “A Precious One From Us Has Gone, A Voice We Loved is Still, A Place is

Vacant in our Home, Which Never Can Be Filled”

{Married John Evander “Van” Buller on August 21, 1917}

{John Evander “Van” Watts was her 2nd cousin}

Buller, Howard – b: 1920   d: 1943

*Howard Buller
          S/Sgt-336 Bomb Sqdn-95 GR  {WW II, KIA-Memorial Marker}
         “In Memory Of” "He lived to bear his country's arms. He died to save it's honor."
         {Son of Penn and Belle Martin-Buller}

Buller, J. E. – b: Oct. 14, 1887   d: Jan. 31, 1918

*John Evander “Van” Buller
         "Son of Mr. & Mrs. N. C. Buller, Husband of Elma Buller"
        “Rest, Soldier, Rest, thy warfare’s o’er, sleep the sleep that knows no breaking,

dream of battlefields no more, days of danger, nights of waking” WOW Marker
        {Married Elma Watts on August 21, 1917} {Elma Watts was his 2
nd cousin}

Buller, Joseph Reams, Sr. - b: Oct. 28, 1892   d: July 20, 1973 - beside Nola

*Joseph Reams Buller Sr.
        “Devoted Husband and Father” 

{Married Nola McCormick on August 16, 1923}
        {Son of Nicholas C. & Vinie Marsh-Buller, father of Joseph Reams Buller Jr.,


Earl Wallace Buller}

Joseph Reams Buller Sr.

Obituary published in the Polk County Enterprise – July 26, 1973 Edition

BOLD SPRINGS – Funeral services were held Sunday for Joseph Reams Buller Sr., of Bold Springs from the Bethel Baptist Church of Bold Springs with interment in Bold Springs Cemetery. The Rev. C. L. Moore officiated. Mr. Buller died July 20.Mr. Buller was born in October 28, 1892, the son of Nick Calhoun Buller and Vinney Marsh Buller near Old Colita. He attended public school in the Bold Springs community and on August 16, 1923 he married Nola Irene McCormick.

Mr. Buller was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, Joseph Reams Buller Jr. of Livingston, John Hodge Buller of Starks, La. and Earl Wallace Buller of Livingston; two daughters, Mrs. L. P. Marsh of League City and Mrs. Evelyn Coker of Livingston; 16 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Kinnie Buller, Lloyd Coker, James Marsh, Joe Hollis Buller,

Steve Dunham and Lester Rogers.

Buller, Joseph R., Jr. – b: Dec. 27, 1924   d: June 1, 1986

*Joseph Reams Buller Jr.
        SSgt-US Army-Air Corps-WW II 

{Married Ada Jean Chalker on Jan. 27, 1955}
       {Son of Joseph, Sr. & Nola Irene McCormick-Buller,


brother of Earl Wallace Buller}

Joseph Reams Buller Jr.

Obituary published in the Polk County Enterprise – June 5, 1986 Edition

LIVINGSTON – Joseph Ream Buller Jr., 61, died Sunday June 1, 1986 at Livingston Memorial Hospital. Funeral services were held Monday, June 2, at 2 p.m. from the

Bethel Baptist Church, in Bold Springs Community west of Livingston. The Rev. C. L.

Moore officiated, assisted by the Rev. Frank E. Hood. Interment followed in the Bold Springs Cemetery. Born December 27, 1924 in the Elwood Community, Buller was a lifelong

resident of Polk County. He attended elementary school in the Elwood community and later went to Livingston High School. During World War II, he served in the United States Air Force. He completed four years of active duty in the Air Force and served overseas in the European Theatre. Upon his discharge, Buller held the rank of Staff Sargeant. He was married to Miss Jean Chalker, January 27, 1955. The couple had four children, who survive.

Mr. Buller was the owner of the Motor Machine shop, a lawn and garden machine sales and repair business. He was a member of Bold Springs Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Ada Jean Buller of Livingston; daughters Linda Farrar of Livingston and Jo Nell Rolls of Livingston; sons Allen Buller and Gary Buller of Livingston; sisters Edna Marsh of League City and Evelyn Sumrall of Livingston; brothers Hodge Buller of Starks, Louisiana and Wallace Buller of Livingston; six grandchildren and other relatives and friends.

Pallbearers were Doug Hand, Lloyd Coker, Joe Buller, Ronald H. Buller, Charles

Chalker, Cloyce Chalker and Roland Wilder. Pace Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements

Buller, N. C. – b: Apr. 18, 1847   d: Aug. 12, 1930

*Nicholas Calhoun Buller
         "Husband of Vina {Marsh Buller}, Son of J. P. & Sallie {Sarah Robinette} Buller"
         Texas-Pvt-Co D-Texas Cav-CSA  “Thy Will Be Done”
        “Upright and just he was in all his ways, a bright example in degenerate days”
        {Married Vinie Marsh on November 30, 1871}

{Son of John P. & Sarah Ann Robinette-Buller, brother of Eugenia Buller-Hood,

father of Joseph Reams Buller Sr., Aurelia Buller-Marsh, Penn Buller,

Ida Buller-Rogers, Juanita Buller-Walding, Donna A. Buller-Fuller,

J. E. “Van” Buller, Treva Buller-Southern, Sidney Buller}

Buller, Nicholas C. – b: Aug. 17, 1918   d: Aug. 31, 1985

*Nicholas C. Buller
          Pvt-US Army-WW II   {Son of Penn & Belle Martin-Buller}


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