Willie Morris
Obituary published in the Polk County Enterprise – August 18, 1983 Edition
LIVINGSTON – Funeral services for Willie Eugene Morris, 51, of Livingston were held
Tuesday, August 16, 1983 from the Cochran Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Nelson
Burr officiating. Mr. Morris died Sunday in Lufkin Memorial Hospital. A native of
Huntsville, he was the son of Willie Perry and Mattie (Cothran) Morris. Mr. Morris was
reared and received his education in the Huntsville area. He was a veteran of the Korean
War. He was a coach for Farm and Little League Baseball. Mr. Morris was an employee
of Sam Houston Electric Cooperative for 21 years.
Survivors include his wife, Margaret Coker Morris of Livingston; three daughters, Cheryl
Ann Roberts of New Caney, Donna Lynn Tanner of Tarkington Prairie and Darla Denise
Morris of Livingston; two sons, Perry Eugene Morris and Thomas Glenn Morris, both of
Livingston; two sisters, Robbie Lynn Wiggins of Bryan and Nettie Mae Laramore of
Dayton; two grandsons and two granddaughters. Interment was in Bold Springs Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Roy Reeves, Bill Holley, Larry Horn, Glenn Cryer, H. L. Steabal, Luther
Miller, F. L. Dubois, Dennis Zapaloe, K. R. Cager, Leon Bailey, Doug Ward, Ronald
Wiggins, Gordon Prince, Buck Johnson, George Brown and Doug Melton.
Honorary pallbearers were Charles Shepherd, Hix Shepherd, John Shepherd,
Geral Babcock, E. L. Parrish, Billy Taylor and O. R. Rice.
Moss, Mrs. - No dates. HCM
Munson, Billie Juanell - b: Nov. 3, 1936 d: Jan. 10, 2005 - beside Billy Daris
*Billie Juanell Ramsey Munson
“In Loving Memory” “Wife and Mother”
{Daughter of Willie B. McGowan-Ramsey-Watts,
half-sister of Carolyn Sue Watts-Boyd & Linda Watts-Wiener}
Billie Jaunell Munson
Obituary published in the Polk County Enterprise
LIVINGSTON – Funeral services for Billie Jaunell Munson, 68, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, 2005, in Bethel Baptist Church, with the Rev. Frank Hood officiating. Burial will follow in Bold Springs Cemetery. Mrs. Munson died Monday, Jan. 10, in Bayshore Medical Center in Pasadena. She was born Nov. 3, 1936 in Orange. She was preceded in death by her husband, Billy; her parents, Nolan and Willie B. McGowen Watts and sister, Carolyn Watts Boyd. Survivors include her daughter, Karen Jo Simmons of Pasadena; son, and daughter-in-law, Billy and Diana Janssen-Munson of Pasadena; granddaughter, Stacey Simmons of Pasadena; grandson, Brian Janssen of Round Rock; sisters, Betty Anderson of Houston, Linda Weiner of Spicewood and Betty Weaver of
Lubbock and numerous other relatives.
Cochran Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Munson, Billy Daris - b: Sept. 26, 1931 d: July 17, 1983 - beside Billie Juanell
*Billy Daris Munson
“In Loving Memory” “Husband and Father”
Murphy, Cynthia - b: July 27, 1826 d: Nov. 15, 1909 - beside Emma Marsh
*Cynthia Murphy
“Rest Mother, rest in quiet sleep while friends in sorrow o’er thee weep”
Murphy, Ed - No dates. Old square homemade deteriorated concrete marker
*Ed Adkinson Murphy
{b: Oct. 23, 1882 d: Apr. 26, 1954} {Married to Dela Adams, father of
Fred Jackson Murphy}
{Death Certificate says that he was buried at Bold Springs.}
(behind Robinson headstones)
Murphy, Fred J. - b: {Sept. 2,} 1909 d: {Oct. 18,} 1983 - beside Lillian
*Fred Jackson Murphy
{Married Lillian Vivian Lawrence on Oct. 9, 1953}
{Son of Ed Adkinson & Dela Adams Murphy}
Fred J. Murphy
Obituary published in the Polk County Enterprise - October 27, 1983 Edition
LIVINGSTON – Funeral services for Fred Jackson Murphy, 74 of Livingston were held
Oct. 20, 1983 from Cochran Funeral Chapel. Bro. Bobby Byers officiated, assisted by Bro.
C. L. Moore. Interment followed in Bold Springs Cemetery. Mr. Murphy died Oct. 18 at his residence. He was born Sept. 2, 1909 in Oakhurst, the son of the late Ed Adkinson and Dela (Adams) Murphy. He was reared and received his education in the Oakhurst area. He
married the former Lillian Lawrence on Oct. 9, 1953 in Leggett. He retired in 1968 from the Texas Highway Department. Survivors include his wife, Lillian Murphy of Livingston; son, James Carlton Murphy of Denver, Colo.; daughter, Edna Pauline Simon of Houston; three step-sons, Perry W. Jordan of Livingston, Elbert E. Jordan of Lufkin and Dale Byars of Lufkin; three step-daughters, Vivian Henson of Nacogdoches, Patsy Bruce of Wells and Nellie Anderson of Muskogee, Okla.; two sisters, Mamie Davis of Houston and Nellie Murphy of
Leggett; 27 grandchildren and 19 great grand children. Pallbearers were Jed Henson, Roy Henson, David Pierce, Frank Black, Roy Pierce, Lester Walding, Terry Crickshank and Elton Jordan. Cochran Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Murphy, Lillian Jordan - b: {Apr. 20,} 1912 d: {July 25,} 2001 - beside Fred
*Lillian Vivian Lawrence-Jordan-Byars-Murphy
{1st married Sam Jordan,
2nd married Robert Carl Byars,
3rd married Fred J. Murphy on October 9, 1953,
{Daughter of Robert Lee & Pearl Armitage Lawrence, mother of Sam Lee
Jordan, Elton Elbert “Bert” Jordon, grandmother of Eldon Elbert Jordan Jr.,
Cindy Jean Byars}
Myres, Mrs. - No dates. HCM
Navarre, Alice C. - b: {Sept. 8,} 1923 d: {Mar. 11,} 1983
*Alice Castle Weeks Navarre
“Beloved Mother”
{Daughter of Louie William & Travie Weeks, granddaughter of
James Travis Andress & Alice May Watts-Andress-McKinnon}
Neal, G. Darby – b: Jan. 31, 1938 d: Feb. 26, 1990
*George Darby Neal
{Married Trudie Harris-Hanson on July 1, 1975}
{Son of George Darby, Sr. & Doris Brownlee Neal}
George Darby Neal Jr.
Obituary published in the Polk County Enterprise – March 1, 1990 Edition
LIVINGSTON – Funeral services for George Darby Neal Jr., 52, of Livingston were held Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1990 from the Cochran Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Bill Skaar and the Rev. Lynn Sasser officiating. Interment followed in Bold Springs Cemetery. Mr. Neal died Feb. 28 in Polk County Memorial Hospital. He was born Jan. 31, 1938 in Houston, the son of George Darby Neal Sr. and Doris Brownlee Neal. He graduated from San Jacinto High School in Houston and attended Baylor University and the University of Houston. On July 1, 1975 in Huntsville, he married the former Trudie Harris. While attending the University of Houston he worked fro the City of Houston in its water, tax and real estate
departments. Mr. Neal was a former administrator for the Trinity River Authority of Texas and was involved in the Lake Livingston project. He was a former construction superintendent for Cude, Inc., a pipeline and oilfield contractor, a former administrator for Champion International Corp., a former director of the Polk County Chamber of Commerce, a former director of the Texas Forestry Association, a member and secretary of the Polk County Appraisal Review Board, a member of “Outstanding Young Men of America,” and a former member of the Walker County Junior Chamber of Commerce. He attended Central Baptist Church where he was a member of Adult II Couples Sunday School Class. Mr. Neal was a real estate broker, owning CPI Properties. Survivors include his wife, Trudie {Harris} Neal of Livingston; mother, Doris B. Neal of Houston; two sons, Brad Neal of Richardson and Paul Neal of Irving; daughter, Terry Galloway of Livingston; sister and brother-in-law, Mary Dee and Ray Holtzapple of Houston; brother, James B. Neal of Houston; two grandsons, Scott and Stan Galloway of Livingston. Pallbearers were Leon Levins, Clarke Evans, Bill Reeves, Bob Willis, Jim Miller, Herbie Middleton, Jack Sprott and Bennie Cude. Honorary pall-bearers were members of the Adult II Couples Sunday School Class of Central
Baptist Church. Cochran Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Neely, Jasper Hollie – b: Apr. 27, 1956 d: Mar. 23, 2002
*Jasper Hollie Neely
“Loving Son and Brother”
{Son of Victor Elcain Neely and Bobbie Etter Matlock Neely Little}
Jasper Hollie Neely
Obituary published in the Polk County Enterprise
LIVINGSTON - Funeral services for Jasper Hollie Neely, 45, of Austin were held Thursday, March 28, 2002, from Bethel Baptist Church, with Bro. Leonard Budro officiating. Interment followed in Bold Springs Cemetery. Mr. Neely died Saturday, March 23, in Austin. He was born April 27, 1956 in Kountze. Survivors include his mother, Bobbye E. Little; stepfather,
Thomas A. Little; daughters, Lisa H. Neely and Amanda Neely; brother, Victor E. Neely Jr. and wife Aileen; stepbrothers, Richie Little and partner Jill and Johnny Little; sisters, Vickie Gibson and husband Roger and Phyliss R. Smith and husband Ronnie; and stepsisters, Agena Rowkowske and husband Don, Julie Centeno and husband Richard and Lori Little. Pall-bearers were Micah Dool, Jeremy Nicholson, Justin Smith, Gard Smith, Jacob Smith and Kenneth Willis. Honorary pallbearer was Gary W. Long. Pace Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Nelson, Lester - b: Oct. 1, 1925 d: May 31, 2000; DS w/ Mayzell
*Lester Nelson
{Married Mayzell Davis on Aug. 24, 1946} {Son of Arthur & Mytie Channel Nelson}
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