The Clarendon Enterprise. November 15, 2007
Dairy in Amarillo and retired as liam of Amarillo; an uncle Billy Cemetery in Clarendon. Services are
the general sales manager 50 years of San Antonio and many sisters under the arrangement of Robertson
JOneS later. In 1953 he married Jennie and brothers-in law, nieces, neph- Funeral DirectorsofClarendon.
F r a n k Abdullah. He was active in the ews, cousins and dear friends. LaDona was born February
E. Jones community as a member of the He loved them all very much. 23, 1965, in Norwalk, Calif. to
of Harker Masonic Lodge, a Kids Incorporated Cal and Carol Griffitts Thomas.
H e i g h t s coach, The United Way and many Thomas She had been a resident of t-, upen House c
died Friday, business related activities. Frank LaDona Clarendon much of her life and
November 9, was a member and past director Ka Thomas, lived in Washington state for quite NOVEMBER 16 & 17 P
2007. of the Dairy Products Institute of 42y died some time. She loved her friends We inviteyou to celebrate the
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were held Heights, Frank joined C.O.P.s. He 11, 2007, in Survivors include her parents, Cal p.m. to2p.m, eachday. Bringyour
at Heritage -- and Jennie attended Trinity Baptist Amarillo. and Carol Thomas of Clarendon; a list, and we'll help you choose the / fi
Funeral Home in Harker Heights on 'Church and belonged t'o the 55 and Services daughter, Crystal Holman of Durant, peqCectgifijbr everyone- such as this u
Wednesday, November 14 at 12:30 Up and the Harker Heights Friends will be held Oklahoma; two brothers, Darrell wo lso andcuddJtyrobe3 r
p.m. followed by graveside services of the Library. at 1"'3" m Thomas and Shanon Thomas both women or men with co-ordinating t(
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Cemetery in Killeen. Jennie; son Jeff, daughter-in-law November ' ' The family requests memonans ShopHenson's. Experiencetbe
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Frank was born February 12, Deborah; great grandchildren Jacob 17, 2007, in the First Assembly of be to the Hamngton Cancer Center a
1934, in Amarillo. He grew up and and Julia all of Harker Heights; God Church in Clarendon with Rev. or the .American Heart Association. Candks and fun tee shirts-from, it
went to school in Clarendon. In granddaughter Jenny; grandson Matthew Stidham, Pastor, officiat- Sign our online guestbook at Virgins Saints and Sinners. Yes, its tJ
1952 he went to work for Plains Chris of Temple; a brother Wil- ing. Burial will be held at Citizens www.RobertsonFuneral.com, all new and much more than this,
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Rebekahs donate to CVFD
Clarendon Rebekah Lodge #149 Noble Grand Ruth Hutson (left)
and Treasurer Patsy Havens present a check to Billy Hollman ci
of the Clarendon Volunteer Fire Department on behalf of the fc
Rebekah Assembly of Texas, I.O.O.F which recently sent money
to its member lodges to be donated within their local communi-
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