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Jessica Lynn Frost

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Jessica Lynn Frost, 30, of Hood County passed away peacefully in her sleep surrounded by family and friends, and went to be with her Lord, April 28, 2017.

Services not announced.

Born April 14, 1987, she was the mother of two precious sons.

Jessica was beautiful, smart, funny, independent, generous, and had the biggest heart anyone was blessed to know.

She was always the first one in line to help; even those she didn’t know. Her giving spirit and unconditional love allowed her to lead by example. She had an infectious laugh whose smile brightened the day of anyone around her.

Sadly we say goodbye Jessica. We will miss you everyday and are comforted knowing we will see you again in the Kingdom of God.

Survivors include son, Rowen James Laird, 4; mother Lisa Diane and Ken Williams of Hood County; aunts and uncles Craig and Kathy Pruitt of Arlington, and Diana and Sam Hershner of Florida; cousins Audrey, Craig, Cory, Kendall, Matt, Devyn, Kaytlin, Liam, Gracie, Huxley and Michael; and grandfather Lucky Sumners of Florida.

She was preceded in death by her son, Gavyn Richard Lee Laird, 5 weeks; aunt Anna Nowlen and grandmother Paula Sumners.


James ‘Jim’ Robinson

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James “Jim” Robinson, 71, of Granbury passed away May 16, 2017, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Funeral service: 11 a.m. Saturday, May 20, 2017, at Galbreaith-Pickard Funeral Chapel with burial following at Spring Creek Cemetery.

Visitation: One hour prior to service.

He was born May 20, 1945, to James Hurshel and Margaret Stoneburner Robinson in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Jim was a faithful member of the Church of Christ. He loved photography, travel and his wife above all else. His parents and infant brother, Ronald Charles Robinson preceded him in death.

Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Barbara Jean Fickling Robinson; sister Suzanne Potter (husband Gil); brother Dan Robinson (wife Cheryl); five nephews and one niece; and a host of other family and friends.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Old Granbury Road Church of Christ, P.O. Box 5322, Granbury, Tx 76049.

Betty Jean Stanfill

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Betty Jean Stanfill, 81, passed away Monday, May 15, 2017, in Granbury.

Graveside service: 2 p.m. Thursday, May 18, 2017, South Bethel Cemetery, Braggs, Oklahoma.

Visitation: 8 a.m.-Noon Wednesday, May 17, 2017, Wiley Funeral Home in Granbury and 8 a.m.-Noon Thursday, May 18, 2017, Lescher-Millsap Funeral Home, Muskogee, Oklahoma.

Betty was born July 3, 1935, in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, to Matthew and Carlotta Williams. She loved to play bingo and crochet. She was an avid St. Louis Cardinal baseball fan. She was a 20-year breast cancer survivor.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband R.V. Stanfill; father of her children, Billy Watkins; two grandchildren, two brothers and six sisters.

Betty is survived by her children: Kay Crossland (husband Ronnie), Jimmy Watkins (wife Virginia) and Billy Watkins; six grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren; and sister, Ruth Singleton (husband Dale).

Arrangements made by Wiley Funeral Home.

Joan Marie (Jo) Schoepf

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Joan Marie (Jo) Schoepf, 81, of Granbury passed away suddenly May 9, 2017, at Rapid City Regional Hospital.

Celebration of Life: 3 p.m. Sunday, May 28, 2017, Acton United Methodist Church. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established in Joan’s name, 663 Glen Lake Drive, Coppell, TX 75019.

Jo was born June 22, 1935, in Bridgewater, South Dakota, and although she lived in many states she was a resident of Rapid City for 17 years and lived in Granbury for the last 20-plus years.

Jo was married to the love of her life, Loy Schoepf, who passed away in 2008. She was a fantastic mother to daughters CandE Wright and Sheryl Brazil, and favorite son, Kevin Schoepf and an even better mother-in-law (because she always took their side) to Steve Wright, Jim Brazil and Jean Schoepf. All of her grandchildren and their spouses (19) called her Grandma Jo and great-grandchildren (22) called her JoJo. They all adored her as she always had a smile and she never failed to give a word of wisdom whether you wanted it or not. She would play a “getcha” game with the little ones which always made them laugh. Her sisters, Connie Scarbrough, Lana Bartling and Donna Mae Benson considered her their best friend and her advice was taken seriously, most of the time.

Jo was best known for her ability to become friends with everyone she met. She loved life to the fullest and her energy for visiting and helping people was endless. She loved to dance, laugh and her love for God and family was admired by all. She lived what she preached, felt blessed each and every day, and always believed in God’s plan for her and the family.

Jo was preceded by several other loved ones including brother Roger Bartling; brothers-in-law Harold Scarbrough and Wally Benson; sisters-in-law Carole Ann Hart and Delores Hutchinson; grandson Jason Johnson; and great-granddaughter Chloe Harp.

Blake Eugene LeBlanc

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Blake Eugene LeBlanc, 36, passed away Tuesday, May 16, 2017, in Granbury.

Celebration of his life: 11 a.m. Friday, May 19, 2017, at Stonewater Church in Granbury.

Blake was born on July 1, 1980, in Opelousas, Louisiana, to Eugene and Wanda LeBlanc. He married Jennifer Holland on June 7, 2008. Together they raised their two sons, Tyson and Teagan. He loved nothing more than spending time with his boys. Blake was a loving husband, father, son, brother and uncle.

Blake enjoyed games of all types; from memorizing Trivial Pursuit to watching the Texas Rangers and playing video games. He was an excellent grill-master and host, always eager to share food, silly humor and his quick-wit with family and friends.

Blake will be dearly missed by his wife: Jennifer LeBlanc, sons: Tyson LeBlanc and Teagan LeBlanc, parents: Gene and Wanda LeBlanc, sisters: Dawn Wyatt and husband Brett and Trista LePore, eight nieces and nephews, father and mother-in-law: Larry and Terry Holland, and numerous other family members. Blake was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Blake was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Blake was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Memorial donations may be made to the LeBlanc family benefit account at First Financial Bank.

Arrangements made by Wiley Funeral Home.

James ‘Jim’ Robinson

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James “Jim” Robinson, 71, of Granbury passed away May 16, 2017, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Funeral service: 11 a.m. Saturday, May 20, 2017, at Galbreaith-Pickard Funeral Chapel with burial following at Spring Creek Cemetery.

Visitation: One hour prior to service.

He was born May 20, 1945, to James Hurshel and Margaret Stoneburner Robinson in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Jim was a faithful member of the Church of Christ. He loved photography, travel and his wife above all else. His parents and infant brother, Ronald Charles Robinson preceded him in death.

Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Barbara Jean Fickling Robinson; sister Suzanne Potter (husband Gil); brother Dan Robinson (wife Cheryl); five nephews and one niece; and a host of other family and friends.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Old Granbury Road Church of Christ, P.O. Box 5322, Granbury, Tx 76049.

Blake Eugene LeBlanc

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Blake Eugene LeBlanc, 36, passed away Tuesday, May 16, 2017, in Granbury.

Celebration of his life: 11 a.m. Friday, May 19, 2017, at Stonewater Church in Granbury.

Blake was born on July 1, 1980, in Opelousas, Louisiana, to Eugene and Wanda LeBlanc. He married Jennifer Holland on June 7, 2008. Together they raised their two sons, Tyson and Teagan. He loved nothing more than spending time with his boys. Blake was a loving husband, father, son, brother and uncle.

Blake enjoyed games of all types; from memorizing Trivial Pursuit to watching the Texas Rangers and playing video games. He was an excellent grill-master and host, always eager to share food, silly humor and his quick-wit with family and friends.

Blake will be dearly missed by his wife: Jennifer LeBlanc, sons: Tyson LeBlanc and Teagan LeBlanc, parents: Gene and Wanda LeBlanc, sisters: Dawn Wyatt and husband Brett and Trista LePore, eight nieces and nephews, father and mother-in-law: Larry and Terry Holland, and numerous other family members. Blake was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Blake was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Blake was preceded in death by his grandparents.

Memorial donations may be made to the LeBlanc family benefit account at First Financial Bank.

Arrangements made by Wiley Funeral Home.

Jessica Lynn Frost

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Jessica Lynn Frost, 30, of Hood County passed away peacefully in her sleep surrounded by family and friends, and went to be with her Lord, April 28, 2017.

Services not announced.

Born April 14, 1987, she was the mother of two precious sons.

Jessica was beautiful, smart, funny, independent, generous, and had the biggest heart anyone was blessed to know.

She was always the first one in line to help; even those she didn’t know. Her giving spirit and unconditional love allowed her to lead by example. She had an infectious laugh whose smile brightened the day of anyone around her.

Sadly we say goodbye Jessica. We will miss you everyday and are comforted knowing we will see you again in the Kingdom of God.

Survivors include son, Rowen James Laird, 4; mother Lisa Diane and Ken Williams of Hood County; aunts and uncles Craig and Kathy Pruitt of Arlington, and Diana and Sam Hershner of Florida; cousins Audrey, Craig, Cory, Kendall, Matt, Devyn, Kaytlin, Liam, Gracie, Huxley and Michael; and grandfather Lucky Sumners of Florida.

She was preceded in death by her son, Gavyn Richard Lee Laird, 5 weeks; aunt Anna Nowlen and grandmother Paula Sumners.


James ‘Jim’ Peter Barrett

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James “Jim” Peter Barrett passed away at his home in Granbury Tuesday, May 16, 2017, at the age of 90.

Services: 2:15 p.m. Friday, June 9, 2017, National Veterans Cemetery in Grand Prairie.

Jim is survived by his loving wife, Barbara, of 65 years; son Michael Barrett, daughter Kathryn Harris and daughter-n-law Sherry Barrett.

Jim was a proud U.S. Navy veteran who served in WWII during the years 1943-1947 and trained as a tail gunner and later a Navy diver. He enjoyed people and could always find a reason to have a party! His wit and jovial sense of humor made their home a place to gather. He had a wonderful memory for jokes and loved to share Irish jokes with his friends.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jim’s memory to the Pecan Fire and EMS at 9518 Monticello Drive, Granbury, TX  76049.

Arrangements made by Wiley Funeral Home.

Johnnie Richard ‘JR’ Hughes

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Johnnie Richard “JR” Hughes, 79, of Granbury passed away Monday, May 29, 2017, in Granbury.

Service: 10 a.m. Friday, June 2, 2017, Wiley Funeral Home, Granbury. Graveside service: 1 p.m. Saturday, June 3, Coleman City Cemetery in Coleman.

Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Thursday, June 1, at the funeral home.

Johnnie was born July 19, 1937, in Fort Worth to Johnnie and Nora Hughes. He was an oilfield worker, homebuilder, excavator and remodeler. He also raised longhorns. His favorite vocation was being a pastor. He was an avid reader and biblical historian. Johnnie was a member of Burkett Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter Lynda Gail Hughes; and brothers: Leslie Harold Hughes, Joie Dave Hughes and Billie Mack Hughes.

Johnnie is survived by his wife, Deloria Hughes; sons: Dallas Hughes (wife Tonya) of Midlothian; Jeff Hughes (wife Cindy) of Ozark, Missouri; grandchildren Lance Hughes and Casey Hughes of Peoria, Illinois and Gage Hughes of Ozark; sister Sherrie Lynn Templeton (husband Terry) of Granbury and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Arrangements made by Wiley Funeral Home.

Lucille Marilyn Hendrickson Michels

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Lucille Marilyn Hendrickson Michels, 81, of Lindale, passed away Wednesday, May 24, 2017.

Funeral services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 7, 2017, at Holy Family Catholic Church in Lindale, with Monsignor Flynn officiating.

Visitation and Rosary: 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 6.

In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be given to Alzheimer’s research alz.org

Lucille was born Feb. 17, 1936, in Breckenridge, Minnesota. She is the daughter of the late Louis and Esther Hendrickson. On Feb. 12, 1955, she and her high school sweetheart, Gary Michels, were married at St. Mary’s Catholic Church.

Through the years, Gary and Lucille made their home in Minot, North Dakota; Lakewood, Colorado; Tucumcari, New Mexico; Granbury; Sequim, Washington; and finally Lindale. They cultivated close friendships wherever they lived, and enjoyed entertaining and playing cards. Gary and Lucille enjoyed traveling together. Their journeys took them to all 50 states and four continents. Lucille was an avid reader, enjoyed music, was an accomplished organist, loved to knit and quilt.

She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Gary Michels of Lindale; two children Scott Michels of Eufaula, Oklahoma, and Tim and Patti Michels of Canton; seven grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Jackie Bedford Parker

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Jackie Bedford Parker, 91, went to her heavenly home on Saturday, June 3, 2017. Service will be held at 11a.m. Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at the Granbury Church of Christ, 1905 Pearl St.

Interment: 10 a.m. Thursday, June 8, 2017 in Crosbyton Cemetery in Crosbyton, Texas. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 6, 2017 at Wiley Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Granbury Church of Christ Christian Service Center at the same address.

Jackie was born Oct. 22, 1925 in Seymour, Texas to John C. and Essie Beryl Snyder Bedford. One of 12 children, she attended several schools in north central Texas before graduating from North Side High School in Fort Worth.

Jackie met Larry Parker on the day he returned home from serving as a pilot in World War II. They were married on Aug. 1, 1946. They recently celebrated their 70th anniversary.

Jackie served as Assistant Fire Marshal and Arson Investigator in Brownwood, Texas until her retirement in 1988. She was the first female certified as an Arson Investigator in the state of Texas and went on to teach classes at the Texas A&M Fire School in College Station.

After retirement, she and Larry moved to Granbury to be near their only grandson, M.J. Parker, family and friends.

Jackie was known for her creativity and craftsmanship skills. She was a member of the Granbury Church of Christ, The Texas Extension Education association and volunteered with other community organizations. Always kind and generous, she will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

Jackie was preceded in death by her husband, Larry Parker; parents, six brothers and four sisters.

Survivors include: Daughter, Susan and husband Jim White of Granbury; sons Steve and wife Shirley Parker of Spring and Mike and wife Terrie Parker of Granbury; grandson, M.J. Parker of Granbury; sisters, Mary and husband Bill Hill of Sharon Springs, Kansas, Lou Sudduth of Tyler and sister-in-law, Shirley Adkinson of Granbury.

Her Parker family was very dear to her, brothers-in-law Don and wife, Lottie, Dayton and wife Jewel and Jack (deceased).

She had numerous nieces and nephews who were all a special part of her family.

Wiley Funeral Home made arrangements.

Wilma N. May

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Wilma N. May, 62, passed away on June 2, 2017 at her residence in Granbury. Wilma battled cancer and left to be with the Lord.

She was proceeded in death by her parents Victor and Ida Kelley.

Survivors include daughters Josie and Jean May, stepson Jerry May, sister Leona Shrum of Odessa, grandson Blake Davis, granddaughter Colleen Peters and one great-grandson. Others include three nieces and a nephew and several great- and great-great -nieces and nephews.

She will be missed by all.

Brien Keith Skelton

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Brien Keith Skelton, 57, passed away on Monday, June 5, 2017, in Granbury.

Graveside service: 10:30 a.m., Friday, June 9, 2017, at City of Granbury Cemetery.

Brien was born on April 28, 1960 in Beaumont, Texas to Gene and Norma Adams Skelton. Brien graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in Midland. His grandfather was an electrician and Brien loved working with him in the summers. Before moving to Granbury, he had been employed as a lineman and cable splicer for Southwestern Bell. Brien enjoyed playing games like Skip Bo and Chicken Foot with the family. He was preceded in death by his grandparents C. E. and Catherine Adams and Dell and Bea Skelton.

Survivors: Parents Gene and Norma Skelton; children Rachel Skelton, Heather Macias and her husband Alberto, grandchildren Mateo and Araceli, his former wife and the mother of his children Lori Lynette Skelton; siblings Lori Saunders and husband Sid, Jason Skelton and wife Jennifer; aunts and uncles: James and Barbara Adams and Otis and Ann Adams; nephews Jackson and Owen and niece Mia.

Martin’s Funeral Home made arrangements.

Raphel Eugene ‘Gene’ French

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Raphel Eugene “Gene” French, 58, passed away on Sunday, June 4, 2017 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Service: 1 PM, Saturday, June 10, 2017, Mambrino Baptist Church, Interment: Holly Hills Memorial Park, Granbury, Texas, Visitation: 6– 8 PM, Friday, Wiley Funeral Home, Granbury.

Gene was born on Feb. 22, 1959 in Odessa, Texas to Carrol and Iva French. He was a strong, hardworking man and an incredible stone mason. He was meticulous in his craft and produced stunning work. Gene was a kind, loving, caring, loyal and dependable man. He was a member of Mambrino Baptist Church.

Gene is survived by his brother: Kurt French and wife Mollie, sister: Rhonda and husband Kenny Lee, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends and family who loved him very much.

Wiley Funeral Home made arrangements.


Marian Gayle Gordon

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Marian Gayle Gordon of Granbury, 64, passed away Monday, June 5, 2017.

A memorial service for family and friends will be from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday at her home in Granbury.

Marian was born Oct. 27, 1952 in Fort Worth. She loved ceramics and working in the yard.

She was preceded in death by her parents Gene Ward and Minnie Taylor, one brother, two sisters and a niece.

She is survived by her husband Dave Gordon, sister Debbie Ward of Granbury, son Ronnie Davis of Fort Worth, son Jake Gordon of Duncanville, mother-in-law Sally Henson and lots of nieces and nephews.

Payton Bryan Durant

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Payton Bryan Durant, 21, of Granbury died on June 4, 2017 as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident. He was born September 17, 1995 in Cleburne, the son of Wes Durant and Amy Morris. He graduated from Granbury High School in 2014. He graduated in Orlando, FL from MMI and was employed at Freedom Motor Sports in Weatherford, TX. He was employed as a motorcycle technician.

Payton had a love for soccer. He played soccer for most of his life and that’s where he met many of his friends that are still friends today. His other love was something he shared with his dad and that was racing motorcycles. Payton loved riding his bike, so much that he went to school so he could learn to work on them and fix them. He and his dad tried to get some riding in every weekend they could sneak away. Payton was a great young man. He had a smile that would light up a room and he never went anywhere without that smile. He loved his life, his family, friends and he would give whatever he had if you told him you needed it. It came as no surprise that he was a registered organ donor. As devastated as we all are to lose him, he left here a Hero to so many by giving them a life they weren’t certain they would have.

Payton is survived by his parents Wes and Calley Durant of Granbury, Amy and Steve Whitlock of South Carolina, his brother Branden Durant and sister Reagan Durant, niece Kylee Durant, grandparents Dwight and Beverly Cullum, Mike and Lori Durant and John and Shana Conine, all of Granbury and Deborah and JT Morris of Joshua: great-grandmother Nellobeth Johnson, uncles and aunts Kevin and Deeanna Durant of Aledo, Mechele and Larry Wahlberg of Dallas, Danny and Felecia Ongley of Tolar, Joe and Kristen Morris of Godley, Tate Durant of Granbury, Tyler Durant of Granbury, and many cousins and friends.

Visitation will be at Wiley Funeral Home on Monday, June 12 from 6-8 p.m. with services on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Stonewater Church, Granbury. Interment will be at Holly Hills Memorial Park.

Wiley Funeral Home made arrangements.

Lee Ruth Jackson (Dudley) Newman

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Lee Ruth Jackson (Dudley) Newman, 88, peacefully passed on to Paradise from Granbury on May 23, 2017.

Graveside service: Jackson Family Cemetery in Mt. Park, Oklahoma, at a later date.

Lee was born April 19, 1929, to Henry and Mina Jackson in Mt. Park, Oklahoma. She was a Christian, artist, and in her younger years she and her sister, Opal, sang in a gospel group known as the Jackson Sisters in the Clovis, New Mexico, area and surrounding states. While working for a Clovis photographer in high school, she acquired the talent of tinting with color the black and white photographs of that day.

She was active in the Mt. View Baptist Church and the La Sertoma Club, Alamogordo, New Mexico. In Granbury she was a member of the American Legion Women’s Association and the Oak Trail Baptist Church.

Lee is survived by her younger brother, Henry Hoyt Jackson of Round Rock; three daughters: Linda Ruth Dudley Todd of Fort Worth, Lonetta Rae Dudley Roberts of Soquel, California, and Debra Ann Dudley Walker of Bakersfield, California; three grandchildren: Tammy Johnson of Broken Bow, Oklahoma, Sheila Howard of Mansfield, Texas, and Wesley Walker of Bakersfield, California; nine great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren.

Her husband, Flip Newman of the American Legion, both of her older sisters, Viola Mitchell and Opal Brooks and her first husband and father of her children, Lonnie Dudley, all of Granbury, preceded her in death.

Edward LeMond Brown

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Edward LeMond Brown, 91, of Granbury passed away Monday, May 22, 2017.

Inurnment will take place at Oak Park Cemetery in Claremont, California, at a date to be determined.

Edward, or Ed as he was known by his friends and family, was born March 5, 1926, in El Paso, Texas, to Henry and Marjorie Brown. Growing up in El Paso, he graduated from Austin High School. He attended college at University of New Mexico under the Navy V-12 program to become a U.S. Naval officer. His love of flying led to his transfer to the Navy V-5 program for the Naval Air Force at St. Mary’s College. He later transferred to the Naval Air Station at Alameda, California. World War II ended before his training was completed, so he returned to civilian life as a student at USC. While a student there, he married his childhood sweetheart, Ruby Lee Hadlock in 1946. He finished his final year at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces attaining a degree in aeronautical engineering.

After attaining his degree, he worked for Boeing Aircraft in Seattle, Washington. While living in the Puget Sound area, he continued his love for flying, learning to fly seaplanes. He later went to work for the U.S. Government at White Sands Proving Grounds, New Mexico. And, around that time, Ed and his then brother-in-law, Quinn Boyd, tried their hands at prospecting for…uranium! Soon after, Ed was hired by Aerojet General in Azusa, California, where he worked on a number of rocket propulsion projects, including the rockets that launched our first satellites into orbit. After a 2-year transfer to Aerojet’s Washington D.C. office, he came back to California where Ed and Ruby settled in their home in Claremont, California, where they remained for 33 years. In the early 1960’s Aerojet formed a new division, ITADCO, specializing in international trade and agricultural development of countries around the world. Through that project, Ed was involved in developing a modern cattle industry in Columbia, South America. This was right up Ed’s alley, as he really was a Texas cowboy at heart.

In the 1970’s, Ed left Aerojet and, with a partner, formed his own company, Clean Air Engineering, to develop vapor recovery systems. Those systems were the fore-runners of today’s gas pump vapor recovery nozzles. After his company was sold, he worked for Clayton Manufacturing as a sales representative until his retirement in 1991.

Ed loved music and he loved to dance. He played piano, ukulele and Latin percussion. He encouraged both his boys to play music and bought them their first guitars. The entire family enjoyed snow skiing and water skiing together. Ed made annual trips to Utah for deer hunting. His sons have many fond memories of camping, hunting and fishing with their dad. Ed loved and took great pride in his sons’ and grandchildren’s accomplishments and loved to spend time with them.

In 1993, after Ruby retired, they returned to their Texas roots with a final move to Pecan Plantation in Granbury, Texas. They fulfilled their dream of living on a golf course and near a place where Ed could fish and fly. Throughout the past 24 years, they have made long-lasting friendships and enjoyed themselves in their community—golfing, fishing, playing bingo and bridge. Ed took up oil painting and created some masterpieces that are treasured by his family. Ed particularly enjoyed his role as ad sales manager for the EAA (Experimental Aircraft Assoc.) and membership in the BRSC (Brazos River Sportsman’s Club).

Ed was preceded in death by his parents and his brother-in-law, Jim Hadlock.

He is survived by his loving wife of 71 years, Ruby, sister Peggy Browning (Bing) of El Paso, Texas; sister-in-law Sue Hadlock of Rancho Mirage, California; sons: Russ Brown (Karen) of Hemet, California, Jeff Brown (Ann) of Claremont, California; granddaughter Kimi Ogg (Mike) of Santa Rosa, California; grandson Jeffrey Brown (Stephanie); granddaughter Lori Coughran (Steve) of Edmond, Oklahoma; grandson Adam Brown (Katherine) of Hawthorne, California; great-granddaughter Carina Ogg; great-grandsons: Kasen Coughran, Braden Ogg and Karter Coughran; niece Karen Beck (Ken) of Mercer Island, Washington; and great-nephews Bryan and Carson Beck who live in Issaquah, Washington, and Los Angeles, California, respectively. Two more great-grandchildren are expected later this summer from his grandsons’ families.

Ed enjoyed an active life of many interests including golf, hunting, fishing, and painting. He was a proud and wonderful provider, a loving husband, devoted father and grandfather. His presence will be greatly missed by all his family and friends, but his legacy remains within all who had the pleasure to know and learn from him. Our family takes comfort in knowing that Ed was blessed with a long life filled with love. We know that Ed’s faith was strong and that he was at peace at his passing.

Arrangements made by Wiley Funeral Home.

Jason Dean Kimmell

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Jason Dean Kimmell, 48, of Granbury, passed away Saturday, June 10, 2017.

Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 13, 2017 at Wiley Funeral Home in Granbury.

Burial of cremains: 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 14, 2017 in Elm Cemetery, County Road 365 in Gorman. While flowers are welcome, the family suggests contributions to the Elm Cemetery Association at DeLeon Auto Supply, 200 North Texas Street, DeLeon, TX 76444.

Jason graduated from Granbury High School and attended Trinity University and the University of Texas Arlington.

He is survived by his parents, Frank and Sandra Kimmell of Granbury and a host of family and friends.

Wiley Funeral Home made arrangements.

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