Saturday, May 31, 2008

May 2008 Index

Friday, May 30, 2008

Scroggins, Ella Marie Harms (22 Mar 1936 - 30 May 2008) [32847:3].

Scroggins, Ella Marie Harms (22 Mar 1936 - 30 May 2008) [32847:3].
Wife of Scroggins, Raymond   (23 Dec 1934 - ) [31682:3].
Alton Telegraph,  Ella Scroggins, 31 May 2008
Lesicko Funeral Home, Ella M. Scroggins, ca. 1 Jun 2008
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Ella M. Scroggins, 1 Jun 2008
Edwardsville Intelligencer, Ella Scroggins, 2 Jun 2008
Find A Grave, Ella Marie Harms Scroggins, 20 Jan 2015 [8 Sep 2016]
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Notice for Johnnie Lurlean Richards

Message: Johnnie Lurlean Richards Johnnie Lurlean Richards, 90, of Mexia passed away Friday, May 24, 2008. She was born Oct. 12, 1917 in Buffalo and raised by Earnest and Mary Talley. Johnnie grew up farming and picking cotton. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, unselfish and devoted to her family. For 35 years she worked for the family business, Richards Exxon located in Corsicana.A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 28, 2008, at Corley Funeral Chapel with Bro. Bill Honea officiating.She was preceded in death by a son, James Howard; parents; three sisters; and two brothers.Johnnie is survived by her husband, Ralph Richards; sons, Jack Howard Shivers and wife Della of Corsicana and Dale Ralph Richards of Malakoff; grandsons, Tony Cole Shivers and wife Mary of Wortham, Clayton Howard Shivers and wife Christi of Mexia, and John Dale Richards and wife Anna Marie of Pennsylvania; great-grandchildren, Ashley Ansley and husband Jeffrey, Whitney N. Shivers, Alley Shivers, M.J. Shivers, Trinity Shivers, Calob Bowden, Cole Shivers, Jack Henry Richards, Mary Rose Richards and Alex John Richards; great-great-grandchildren, Holton Ely Ansley and Haylee Dianda Shivers; sisters, Willie Scroggins, Earnestine Whittenberg and Faye Bailey. An online guest book is available at www.corleyfuneralhome.com by selecting the Mrs. Johnnie Lurlean Richards obituary.Arrangements by Corley Funeral Home. ∞ Published in the Corsicana Daily Sun on 5/27/2008.

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Saturday, May 24, 2008

Notice for Zelma Henderson

Message: [sister of Faye Scroggins] Zelma C. Henderson 88, passed away Tuesday May 20, 2008. Zelma was born south of Colby, KS to Thomas L. Hurst and Pansy Belle Hurst on February 29, 1920. She attended school in Oakley, KS, graduated in 1939 and came to Topeka in the forties. She was a 60 plus member of St. John A.M.E. Church, where she served as steward, trustee and was consecrated as a deaconess. She met her husband Andrew Henderson, married in 1943 and from this union two children were born; Donald and Vicki. Her husband and daughter preceded her in death; she was also preceded in death by five siblings, four brothers (Kermit, Clayton, Everett and Leland) and one sister Faye Scroggins. She is survived by one son, Donald A. (Maggie) Henderson, Sr., of Topeka, KS, one sister, Mary Catherine Ponds, of Everett, Washington, five grandchildren, Donald Henderson, Jr., and Mellaney Henderson, both of Topeka, Carolyn White, Florida, Angelique Hill, Columbus, GA, Eric Mace, Phoenix, Arizona and fifteen great grandchildren. Zelma worked about five years at Topeka State Hospital as charge aide of her ward. She also attended cosmetology school at KVS and graduated in 1949. She opened and worked in her beauty shop for thirty two years before retiring. She had many hobbies such as knitting, crocheting and oil acrylic painting. She also loved bowling; she was a member of St. Johns Bowling League and later joined three other leagues and traveled with a team in the international tournaments. She bowled long enough to receive her Duchess Trophy. She also belonged to LaSenioritas Social Club for many years. In 1994 Zelma attended a reception in Washington, D.C. hosted by President and Mrs. Clinton. She was awarded Life time membership of the NAACP and she was one of the thirteen plaintiffs in Brown vs The Board of Education Civil Rights Suit. She was also one of the five that testified in court. She was the last living survivor of the thirteen plaintiffs. Instate: Monday, May 26; 4-8 p.m. at Bowser Johnson Funeral Chapel where family will receive family and friends from 6-8 p.m. Service: Tuesday, May 27; 1:00 p.m., at St. John A.M.E. church with burial at Mount Hope Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Brown vs The Board of Education Foundation. Zelma Henderson Published in the Topeka Capital-Journal on 5/24/2008.

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Friday, May 23, 2008

Notice for Christopher H. Schwindt Jr.

Message: Christopher H. Schwindt Jr. CHRISTOPHER H. SCHWINDT, JR., 77, of Memphis, passed away May 20, 2008. Christopher was a retired electrician for Coors Company; he was a retired member of the I B E W and the Moose Lodge. He retired from the United States Navy after 21 years. He served during the Korean Conflict and Cuba Missile Crisis. He leaves behind his wife of 58 years, LaVerne Schwindt; daughters, Mary Pickering and husband, Michael, Margarette Robinson, Suheyla Scroggins and husband, David; sons, Christopher H. Schwindt, III and wife, Pam, John Schwindt and wife, Amy; two sisters, Pete and Buddi; fifteen grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren. Christopher was preceded in death by five siblings and his granddaughter, Michelle Huffman. Visitation will be from 5 -8 p.m., Friday, May 23 at Family Funeral Care. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m., Saturday, May 24 at Memphis Memory Gardens. Family Funeral Care 901-761-8000 Published in The Commercial Appeal on 5/22/2008.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

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Paper: Valley Times-News, The (Lanett, AL)
Deceased: Ardeth Pike
Date: May 14, 2008

PRATTVILLE, Ala. - Mrs. Ardeth Pike, 77, of Prattville, formerly of Valley, died Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Resurrection Life Center in Deatsville, Ala.


Funeral services are planned for Thursday, May 15 at 1 p.m. at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home Chapel in Valley. Burial will follow at Shawmut Cemetery.


Mrs. Pike is survived by two daughters, Deborah Sanders Scroggins and Donna Sanders (James) Jones, both of Prattville; four grandchildren, Crystal (Rodney) Price, Mechelle (Kirk) McKinley, Ashley Jones and Joshua Jones; three great-grandchildren, Ariel Scroggins, Tiffany Price and Allen McKinley; two sisters, Hazel (James) Henson of Pine Mountain and Gloria (Michael) Coley of Oklahoma; and several nieces and nephews.


Born Oct. 16, 1930 in Chambers County, Mrs. Pike was the daughter of the late Nannie Lee Underwood White and Joseph White. She was a retired employee of George H. Lanier Memorial Nursing Home. Mrs. Pike had also worked for many years at George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Lanett Geriatric Center and the LaFayette Hospital. She was a member of Plant City Baptist Church.


The family will receive friends Wednesday, May 14 from 7 until 9 p.m. at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home in Valley.


Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Author: Area Funeral Homes
Section: News
Page: 11

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Scroggins, Donald 'Donnie' Ray (20 Sep 1964 - 21 May 2008) [46800:8]

Scroggins, Donald 'Donnie' Ray (20 Sep 1944 - 21 May 2008) [46800:8].
Son of Scroggins, Edith Mae (Sherman) (14 Jan 1944 - 21 Sep 2009) [46801:8]
Son of  of Scroggins, Donnie L. (29 Jan 1942 - ) [46802:8].

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

CLOVIS: Hardisty Jr. , Benjamin T.

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Thursday, May 26 2005, 3:57 pm

Benjamin Thomas Hardisty Jr.

Services:
Have been held.

Benjamin Thomas �Benny� Hardisty Jr., 80, of Clovis died Wednesday, May 11, 2005, at Retirement Ranch in Clovis.

He was born Sept. 22, 1924, to Benjamin Thomas and Dolly Preuit Hardisty in Lamesa, Texas. He married Nadine Scroggins on Sept. 16, 1955, in Portales. He was a cattleman and a bookkeeper. He also was the partner and operator of Ranchers and Farmers Livestock Auction, worked for Whiteway Cattle for many years, and was the office manager for Mesa Feed Lots. He has spent his entire life in the Clovis area serving the livestock producers as head of the bookkeeping department and selling cattle. He was a member of Sandia Baptist Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother and an infant sister.

He is survived by his wife, a son, Chuck Hardisty (and wife, Jan) of Clovis; a daughter, Kathy Franson of Clovis; two brothers, Jerry Hardisty (Danna) of Marble Falls, Texas, Dan Hardisty (Barbara) of Ruidoso Downs; three sisters, Lucy Harrison (Paul) of Clovis; Helen Mercer (Allen) of Albuquerque, and Carolyn Hardisty Ruiz of Nogalas, Ariz.; and three grandchildren, Dustin Hardisty (Amy) of Amarillo, Dr. Kelly Tabacchi (Todd) of Overland Park, Kan., and Valerie Franson of Clovis.

The Rev. Hoyt Welch and Rev. Jason Swoops will officiate services.

Burial will follow at Mission Garden of Memories.

Pallbearers are Douglas and Mark Harrison, Dennis, Tony, Johnny and Tommy Hardisty, Rick and Harvey Hudspeth, and Bobby and Benny Martin.

Honorary pallbearers are his nieces.

Memorial Contributions may be made to the Giden Bible Group or a charity of choice.

Arrangements are by Muffley Funeral Home, Inc. of Clovis.

Stephan Scroggins

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Former Tulsan appears on game show

by: Staff Reports
5/17/2008 12:00 AM

Tulsa native Stephan Scroggins might have a Ph. D., but that doesn't mean
he's smarter than a ?fthgrader when it comes to math.

Scroggins, a registered nurse with a Ph.D. in public health, appeared on
Thursday night's edition of "Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?"

During the $5,000 question in the category "Third-GradeMath," Scroggins
peeked at ?fthgrade student Sierra's answer to the question "If a pound of
peanuts costs 48 cents, how much does ? of a pound of peanuts cost?"

Sierra guessed 40 cents while the correct answer was 30 cents, leaving
Scroggins without any winnings.Worse, he had to look into the camera and
say "I may have a Ph.D., but I am not smarter than a ?fth-grader."

Scroggins attended Walt Whitman Elementary School. He now lives in Los Angeles.

"Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?" airs at 8 p.m. Thursdays on Fox
channel 23 and cable channel 5.

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Paper: Indianapolis Star, The (IN)
Deceased: DEATHS
Date: February 5, 2000

Deaths reported from outside the Indianapolis area:


Bedford -- Kenneth D. Scherschel , 56, husband of Carol Fish Scherschel (Day & Carter Mortuary).


Brazil -- Kathryn L. Mathis Slack, 87, widow of Seibert M. Slack (Lawson-Slack Funeral Home).


Columbus -- Donald M. Hull , 69, husband of Carol Timma Hull (Myers Funeral Service, Reed & Jewell Chapel).


Connersville - William Karl Herrick , 88 (Urban-Winkler Funeral Home).


Holland -- Gertrude Meyer Smith, 90, widow of Leander G. Smith (Fuller Funeral Services, Dale.)


Madison -- Angel Louissa Mae Scroggins, infant daughter of Billy J. and Theresa N. Nolan Scroggins (Morgan-Webster-Nay Funeral Home).


Milan -- Kathryn A. "Kit" Muir , 94, widow of Willard E. Biddy Muir (Laws-Carr-Moore Funeral Home).


New Castle -- Robert L. Stout, 62 (Main & Frame Funeral Home).


Norman - Hazel Hicks Young, 61, wife of Robert Young (Day & Carter Mortuary, Bedford).


Osgood - Lou Anna Willis Ruggles, 93, widow of Newel Ruggles (Neal's Funeral Home).


Richmond -- Doris Juanita Bane McFarland, 57, widow of John Edward McFarland (Doan & Mills Funeral Home). Mary Virginia "Sis" Von Pein, 83 (Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Chapel).


Seymour - Patrick E. Burke, 58 (Voss & Sons Funeral Service).

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Column: DEATHS

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Paper: Valley Times-News, The (Lanett, AL)
Deceased: Ardeth Pike
Date: May 14, 2008

PRATTVILLE, Ala. - Mrs. Ardeth Pike, 77, of Prattville, formerly of Valley, died Saturday, May 10, 2008 at Resurrection Life Center in Deatsville, Ala.


Funeral services are planned for Thursday, May 15 at 1 p.m. at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home Chapel in Valley. Burial will follow at Shawmut Cemetery.


Mrs. Pike is survived by two daughters, Deborah Sanders Scroggins and Donna Sanders (James) Jones, both of Prattville; four grandchildren, Crystal (Rodney) Price, Mechelle (Kirk) McKinley, Ashley Jones and Joshua Jones; three great-grandchildren, Ariel Scroggins, Tiffany Price and Allen McKinley; two sisters, Hazel (James) Henson of Pine Mountain and Gloria (Michael) Coley of Oklahoma; and several nieces and nephews.


Born Oct. 16, 1930 in Chambers County, Mrs. Pike was the daughter of the late Nannie Lee Underwood White and Joseph White. She was a retired employee of George H. Lanier Memorial Nursing Home. Mrs. Pike had also worked for many years at George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Lanett Geriatric Center and the LaFayette Hospital. She was a member of Plant City Baptist Church.


The family will receive friends Wednesday, May 14 from 7 until 9 p.m. at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home in Valley.


Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home is handling arrangements.

Author: Area Funeral Homes
Section: News
Page: 11

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Notice for Dr. Richard Cantrell

Message: CANTRELL, Dr. Richard Born on June 29, 1910 in Greenfield, TN, went to be with his Savior May 12, 2008. Preceded by loving wife, Ada Frances Cantrell. Loving father of Kay Wills, Phyllis Stephens, Mary Scroggins, and Paul Cantrell. Also survived by sisters, Margaret Jeter and Dorothy Grimes; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Richard pastored four churches over 40 years, taught at Brethren High School, Long Beach; California Bible College, SF; Shasta Bible College Extension School; and San Francisco Theological Seminary. Memorial service on Sunday, May 18 at 6:00pm at Faith Bible Church, 8071 Old Auburn Road, Citrus Heights. In lieu of flowers, please make donations in his name to Faith Bible Church Missions Fund. Published in the Sacramento Bee on 5/16/2008.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Friday, May 09, 2008

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Paper: Lubbock Avalanche-Journal (TX)
Deceased: Sarah Anderson
Date: May 8, 2008

Sarah Anderson, 62, of Lubbock went to be with her Lord and Savior Monday, May 5th, 2008, at Covenant Medical Center in Lubbock. Celebration of life will be 1 p.m. Friday, May 9th, at Resthaven Funeral Home. Burial will follow with Rev. Jim Brown officiating. Visitation will be Thursday, 5:30-7 p.m.


Sarah was born April 19, 1946 in Abilene, to Stella and L.M. Scroggins. She lived most of her life in Lubbock and was a 1964 graduate of Monterey High School. She attended South Plains College, Texas Tech. She graduated from the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in 1984 and West Texas A&M in 1991, where she earned her BSN. Her nursing career began at Methodist on the Cardiac Care Unit. She became a Nurse Specialist on the Nutritional Support Team in June 1987. In 1990, Sarah moved to Nurse Specialist of Policy and Procedure where she continued up until her re-cent illness. Sarah's love for patient care and life will live forever in the halls of Covenant Health System. She was highly respected and loved by her coworkers. Sarah's great-est pleasures were being a loving wife of 44 years, a dedicated mother and grandmother to her three granddaughters, who will truly miss their "Mya," and her beloved pets. Her loving and tender spirit also extended to caring for stray an!
imals. She volunteered her time and support to the Haven.


Sarah is survived by her husband, Joe; daughter and son-in-law, Stacey and Darius Linder of Houston; son and daughter-in-law, Joel and Heather Anderson of San Antonio; granddaughters, Peyton Maddison and Arrington Anderson Linder and Stella Victoria Kit-ten Anderson; nieces and great nieces; sister, Dolores Cobb of Tyler; brother and sister-in-law, Milton and Sharon Anderson of Shreveport, La.; and brother-in-law, Tom Tipton of Reno, Nev. She was preceded in death by her parents. We will miss you, wife, mommy, and Mya. In lieu of flowers, memorials maybe made to the Haven Animal Care Shelter 4501 N CR 1729, Lubbock TX, 79403.

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Paper: Montgomery Advertiser (AL)
Deceased: HART, Mrs. Shirley
Date: May 3, 2008

HART, Mrs. Shirley, a resident of Notasulga, AL, died Monday, April 28, 2008. Viewing is scheduled at McKenzie's Funeral Home for Friday, May 2, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Funeral Services are scheduled for Saturday, May 3, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. from Beulah Baptist Church, Notasulga, AL, Rev. Willie F. Smith, Sr., Pastor, Rev. Hardy Graves officiating. Interment will follow in Antioch Cemetery, Notasulga, AL. Her survivors include three daughters, Janice (Bernard) Scroggins, Connie Strickland both of Notasulga, AL, Clarice Hart, Auburn, AL; three sons, Felix (Teresa) Bentley, Notasulga, AL, Ralph Bentley, Bronx, NY and L. Hart Jr., Notasulga, AL; 19 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren; five sisters; two brothers and a host of other relatives and friends. McKenzie Funeral Homes

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Thursday, May 08, 2008

Notice for Donel Scroggins

Message: SCROGGINS, Donel, 77, cook, of Georgetown died Friday. Survived by wife Audrew. Visitation 6 p.m. Friday, the Gabriels Funeral Chapel, Georgetown. Services 3 p.m. Saturday, Macedonia Baptist Church, Georgetown. Burial Citizens Memorial Garden, Georgetown. Published in the Austin American-Statesman on 5/8/2008.

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

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Paper: Kentucky Enquirer, The (Ft. Mitchell, KY)
Deceased: Shirley Ruth Krumpelman
Date: May 1, 2008

COVINGTON – Shirley Ruth Krumpelman, 72, died Tuesday at Florence Park Care Center.


She was an X-ray technician at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Covington, member of Holy Cross Church, Latonia, the Irish Rovers and the Order of St. Benedict.


Her husband, Paul V. Krumpelman, died in 1988.


Survivors include her daughter, Maria T. Scroggins; sons, Kurt V. and Eric P. Krumpelman; sisters, Eileen Haigis, Jean Norris and Mary Lou Ernst; brothers, Dan, Jim, Bill and Larry Ries; and five grandchildren.


Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Friday and prayer service will be 8:20 a.m. Saturday at Connley Brothers Funeral Home, Latonia. Mass of Christian burial will be 9 a.m. Saturday at Holy Cross Church. Burial will be in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens, Taylor Mill.


Memorials: Holy Cross Church, 3612 Church St., Latonia, KY 41015 or Catholic Charities, 3629 Church St., Latonia, KY 41015.


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Paper: Montgomery Advertiser (AL)
Deceased: HART, Mrs. Shirley
Date: May 3, 2008

HART, Mrs. Shirley, a resident of Notasulga, AL, died Monday, April 28, 2008. Viewing is scheduled at McKenzie's Funeral Home for Friday, May 2, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Funeral Services are scheduled for Saturday, May 3, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. from Beulah Baptist Church, Notasulga, AL, Rev. Willie F. Smith, Sr., Pastor, Rev. Hardy Graves officiating. Interment will follow in Antioch Cemetery, Notasulga, AL. Her survivors include three daughters, Janice (Bernard) Scroggins, Connie Strickland both of Notasulga, AL, Clarice Hart, Auburn, AL; three sons, Felix (Teresa) Bentley, Notasulga, AL, Ralph Bentley, Bronx, NY and L. Hart Jr., Notasulga, AL; 19 grandchildren, 4 great-grandchildren; five sisters; two brothers and a host of other relatives and friends.

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Monday, May 05, 2008

Carson Scroggins, ringbearer

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Nalley-Ramsey vows spoken in July rite


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Stephanie Nalley of Ward (Lonoke County) became the bride of Jeremy Ramsey of Vilonia at 4 p.m. Saturday (July 8, 2000) at Friendship Baptist Church in Conway.

The bride is a daughter of Jimmy and Cathy West of Ward and Bob and Cindy Nalley of Little Rock. The groom is a son of Ken and Pam Teague and Bryan Ramsey, all of Vilonia.

Ken Jordan of Conway performed the double-ring ceremony.

The foyer of the church was decorated with a rectangular oak table featuring the bride's book with matching pen set. The table was accented with a grouping of 12 various sized white candles. Each candle was held in a different shaped glass holder -- hurricane, pedestal and floating bowls. This grouping was centered on a cloud of eggplant-colored satin fabric. A group of three white pedestals holding large Boston ferns was to the left of the bride's book table.

The sanctuary was decorated with eight 72-inch Greek columns. Each pair of columns was connected with a capital which supported large Boston ferns.

Two large arrangements of pale yellow and eggplant gladioluses, magnolias, roses, zinnias, alstroemeria and salidago were placed on pedestals on either side under the sets of columns. Eight tall pillar candles were placed on the altar railing in memory of deceased family members of the couple.

The unity candle was entwined with ivy and was centered with a large white satin-edged organza and tulle bow. Family pews were marked with silver aisle markers holding lighted tapers in glass globes. Each marker was accented with a bow matching that of the unity candle.

Angela Conrad of Conway provided piano music. Alan Terrell of Conway sang "In This Very Room"; Anna Shannon of Conway sang "Only God Could Love You More"; and Brad Ussery of Vilonia sang "I Cross My Heart."

Mr. Nalley escorted his daughter to the altar. The bride wore a sleeveless gown with the bodice trimmed with beaded Venise lace flowing onto the full skirt of organza. The dress also had a satin trim with the same beaded Venise lace. The semi-cathedral train was detachable.

A beaded headband secured her pearl-trimmed illusion. The bride wore pearls given to her by her sister.

The bridal bouquet consisted of a mix of yellow roses, yellow alstroemeria, yellow solidago, white stock, yellow and white daisies and English ivy.

Melissa Sugg of Beebe was her sister's matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Heather Thomasson of Ward, sister of the bride; Courtney Sarratt and Anna Shannon, both of Conway; and Sandra Gamble of Little Rock.

The attendants wore floor-length, eggplant-colored dresses with spaghetti straps made of satin-backed crepe. They carried smaller versions of the bride's bouquet.

Carson Scroggins of Conway was ringbearer and Aubrey Viereck of Conway was flower girl.

Jerry Shannon of Conway served as best man. Groomsmen were Eric Ramsey of Vilonia, brother of the groom; Clay Rodgers of Little Rock; Jacob Langford of Conway; and Raymond Dye of Mabelvale. Ushers were Dan Nalley of Maumelle, brother of the bride; Alan Rainey of Conway; Dustin Teague of Conway, brother of the groom; and Robert King of Vilonia.

The mother of the bride wore a floor-length cream dress with a short-sleeved, satin-trimmed jacket. The stepmother of the bride wore a satin-trimmed periwinkle blue dress. The mother of the groom wore a floor-length spaghetti-strapped navy blue dress with a chiffon overlay cropped jacket.

A reception followed at the church fellowship hall.

The entrance to the reception area was decorated with a white garden fountain and white park bench flanked by large Boston ferns and lighted ficus trees.

The food table featured white skirted serpentine tables centered with a 60-inch round table. This table was staged at three levels with the tallest level holding two large cherub urns supporting Boston ferns. The table was accented with eggplant-colored chiffon and white lights.

Guests were served chicken salad croissants, sausage and ham meatballs, vegetable trays, cheese trays, assorted crackers with crostini cheese and assorted fruits with dips.

Eight round tables were covered with white linen cloths and centered with eight to 10 various shaped -- taper, pillar, round and floating -- candles in assorted glass containers. These groupings were centered on a cloud of eggplant satin fabric.

The focal point of the room was the bride's cake table. A round table was covered with a white linen cloth, topped with a white Damask topper which was gathered in eight swags and centered with satin-edged organza bows. The cake was a seven-tiered cake featuring lemon and Italian cream flavors. The smooth buttercream icing was decorated with dotted Swiss and garnished with fresh flowers similar to those used throughout the wedding.

The focal point of the groom's table was a three-tiered chocolate cake with mocha icing topped with fresh chocolate-covered strawberries. The cake was centered on a square mahogany cake plateau.

One end of the table featured a large glass vase holding a spath lily with a deep blue Beta fish swimming around the roots of the plant. The other end of the table held a large sphere-shaped glass bowl featuring a second Beta fish.

The memory table was covered in a floor-length, white linen cloth.

Pictures of the couple at various stages in their lives were placed on the table.

The table was accented with angels, which the bride collects, and frogs, which the groom collects.

Serving at the bride's cake table were Dana Boyer and Lisa McWilliams of Conway. Serving at the groom's table were Tasha Motley and Becca Wells, both of Vilonia.

Bridget Phillips of Greenbrier presided at the bride's book and also served punch at the reception.

After a trip to Eureka Springs, the couple is at home in Conway.

Mary Crouch, mo of Frances Crouch Scroggins

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Mary Ruth Crouch

Mary Ruth Crouch, 82, of Searcy, died Sunday (July 11, 2004).

She was a member of the Church of Christ.

Survivors are her husband, Brodie, of the home; and two daughters, Frances
Crouch Scroggins of Conway and Vickie Walton of Taylor.

Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at North Arkansas St. Church of
Christ in Springhill, La., under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home.
Searcy arrangements are by Powell Funeral Home.

Bonnie Hall, dau of Bonnie Jean Scroggins Dillon

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Mrs. Hall


Sunday, July 15, 2001

Mrs. Bonnie Annita Hall, 40, of Guy died Thursday (July 12, 2001) at home.

Born July 30, 1960, in Ridgecrest, Calif., a daughter of Barney Dillion and the late Bonnie Jean Scroggins Dillion, she was a member of the Church of Christ at Guy.

Other survivors are her husband, Michael Hall; a sister, Doris Cook; a son, Ronnie Dillion; two stepsons, Jason and Chris Hall; and a grandson.

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Monday at the Church of Christ in Guy.

Burial will be in Copperas Springs Cemetery in Guy by Griffin Leggett-Conway. Visitation will be 2 to 4 p.m. today.


Sunday, May 04, 2008

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Engagement: Scroggins-Condon
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Merced Sun-Star, The (CA)-May 27, 2006
The White Horse Inn in Three Rivers will be the setting June 24 for the wedding of Jennifer Rhiannon Scroggins and Christopher Michael Condon. The couple will make their home in Pensacola, Fla. The bride-elect is the daughter of Julie and Michael Brittain of Hanford and Ron Scroggins of Wyoming. Condon's parents are Karla Sutton of Bessemer City, N.C., and Robert and Judi Condon of Las Vegas, Nev.
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Saturday, May 03, 2008

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Paper: Kentucky Enquirer, The (Ft. Mitchell, KY)
Deceased: Shirley Ruth Krumpelman
Date: May 1, 2008

COVINGTON – Shirley Ruth Krumpelman, 72, died Tuesday at Florence Park Care Center.


She was an X-ray technician at St. Elizabeth Medical Center, Covington, member of Holy Cross Church, Latonia, the Irish Rovers and the Order of St. Benedict.


Her husband, Paul V. Krumpelman, died in 1988.


Survivors include her daughter, Maria T. Scroggins; sons, Kurt V. and Eric P. Krumpelman; sisters, Eileen Haigis, Jean Norris and Mary Lou Ernst; brothers, Dan, Jim, Bill and Larry Ries; and five grandchildren.


Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Friday and prayer service will be 8:20 a.m. Saturday at Connley Brothers Funeral Home, Latonia. Mass of Christian burial will be 9 a.m. Saturday at Holy Cross Church. Burial will be in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens, Taylor Mill.


Memorials: Holy Cross Church, 3612 Church St., Latonia, KY 41015 or Catholic Charities, 3629 Church St., Latonia, KY 41015.


Online condolences to connleybrothersfuneralhome.com

Section: Metro
Page: 2B

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Friday, May 02, 2008

Debra Scroggins

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SCROGGINS, Debra passed away April 25, 2008.
Survived by mother, Alice Gibbs-Jones;
children, Michael and Tiffany; and other
family. Service Saturday, May 3, 2008 at 1pm
at St. John Baptist, 741 E. 10th St., Long
Beach. Long Beach Colonial Mortuary (562)
436-1601
Published in the Long Beach Press-Telegram
on 5/2/2008.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

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Paper: Cincinnati Enquirer, The (OH)
Deceased: SCROGGIN, Barbara Ann
Date: April 28, 2008

SCROGGIN Barbara Ann (nee Hulett) beloved wife of Eugene Scroggin; devoted mother of Ann Sexton, Virginia Sadrzadeh and Mary Harris; dear grandmother of three grandchildren. Friday, April 25, 2008. Residence Fort Thomas, Ky.; age 75 years. Visitation Tuesday 5 to 7 PM at the First Baptist Church of Fort Thomas, 600 N. Ft. Thomas Ave. followed by a Funeral Service at 7 PM. The Muehlenkamp Erschell Fort Thomas Funeral Home is serving the family. Another visitation will be Wednesday 10 to 11 AM at the Elliston Stanley Funeral Home in Williamstown, Ky. Memorials requested to W.I.S.E. Trust Fund, Hulett Family Scholarship Fund, 300 Helton St., Williamstown, Ky. 41097.


Funeral Home: Dobbling-Muehlenkamp& Erschell


Funeral Date: Apr. 29, 7 p.m.

Section: Obituaries

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Paper: Amarillo Globe-News (TX)
Deceased: Janice Margaret Stevenson
Date: April 29, 2008

HEREFORD - Janice Margaret Stevenson, 67, died Sunday, April 27, 2008.


Celebration of Life services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Trinity Fellowship Church, 401 W. Park Ave., with Pastor Wayne Kniffen officiating. Burial will be in West Park Cemetery. Arrangments are by Hereford Heritage Funeral Home.


Janice was born Feb. 2, 1941, in Goldthwaite to V. Jack and Estelena Doggett Hill. She moved to Hereford from Plainview in 1962. Janice worked for K-Bob's Restaurant for over 20 years before her retirement.


Survivors include two daughters, Debbie Treff and husband Adam and Sandra Fowler and husband Don, all of Hereford; two sons, Randy Scroggins and wife Margie and Rick Scroggins and wife Kristy, all of Hereford; three brothers, David Hill of Springdale, Ark., and Kenneth Hill and Willard Hill of Fayetteville, Ark.; 10 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.


The family suggests memorials be in lieu of flowers to a favorite charity.


Amarillo Globe-News, April 29, 2008

Section: Obituaries

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