Jaroslav Maduda
Lovingly memorialized by Juraj Maduda on January 16, 2016
Nech Ti je zem ľahká starký. Odpočívaj v pokoji.
Rest in peace Grandad, may god bless you.
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Rest in peace Grandad, may god bless you.
Jillian Weatherford
Lovingly memorialized by Angela Montano on January 14, 2016
Jillian Weatherford age 37 passed away on January 13, 2016. Jillian is survived by her mother Linda Weatherford, her daughters Jaclyn and Summer, her sister Angela Montano, her niece Whitney and many beloved friends. Jillian was a loving mother, daughter, sister, aunt and well respected Hospice Nurse. A memorial for Jillian will be held on Sunday, January 17, 2016. Immediate family and close friends will be provided with memorial details. The family asks that in lieu of sending flowers that donations be made to The American Cancer Society in loving memory of Jillian Weatherford.
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Patricia Hyneman
Lovingly memorialized by Emma Oliver on January 14, 2016
Born June 18, 1944 in Charleston, South Carolina , She was a daughter of the late James Hutto and the late Shirley Smith Smoak. She retired from the cafeteria of Howe Hall Elementary and attended Cottageville United Methodist Church. She will always be remembered for the love she possessed for the family, always centering her life around her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was the most loving person you could meet. She always had a smile and could make anyone smile. She was a very wonderful, beautiful, and a caring person. Mrs. Patricia Hutto Hyneman, age 71, entered into eternal rest Saturday evening, January 9, 2016, at her daughters home in Walterboro, She was the Widow of Mr. John Edward Hyneman. Surviving are three sons, James Benton, Marion Plemmons, and Timmy Swain; and five daughters Patricia Neal, Gradine Benton, Marie Knox, Tonya Herbert, and Emma Oliver; and numerous sisters; grandchildren; and great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, John H. Benton.
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Justine Arteaga
Lovingly memorialized by Niurys Arteaga on January 14, 2016
Daughter of Joann Downey and Jose Alberto Arteaga. Wonderful mother, daughter, sister, you will be missed.
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Lula San Facon
Lovingly memorialized by Angel Gray on January 14, 2016
Lula San Facon [Drakos], 94, passed away peacefully in her bed at Cambridge South Nursing Home on Friday, January 8, 2016. Her family beside her side as she passed.
Lula was born on December 8, 1921 to Danes and Angeleky Drakos.
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Lula was born on December 8, 1921 to Danes and Angeleky Drakos.
Nathan Rivas
Lovingly memorialized by Shelley Young on January 13, 2016
Nathan Fredrick Rivas entered eternal life on January 5th. His spirit is proudly and lovingly carried on by his children, Trace Clark, 24, Samuel Rivas, 17, and Hannah Rivas, 15, as well as his step children, David Wooley (Shanna), Derek Wooley (Fiona) and Devon Wooley (Julia) and wife Shelley. Nathan was preceded in death by his best pal and precious step daughter Paige Wooley, and is survived by 2 brothers Steve Rivas (Bobbie) and Jeff Rivas (Tamra), as well as his parents, David and Stella Rivas.
Nathan loved music, we always listened to Sunday Sagebrush Serenade on the weekends. Neil Young, Willie Nelson and The Beatles were some of his favorite bands. He was not a fan of the digital age and preferred to listen to his music old style on a record player.
Nathan was very interested in cooking and practiced as much as he could. His favorite food was lasagna, and although he didn't ever make it, he sure could put it away. He was best known for the enchiladas he made, we always looked forward to dinner when he was cooking enchiladas. He was also great at cooking quiches. When he was learning to make them, we all got sick of quiche, he didn't care, he just kept practicing until he got it right.
Being outdoors, whether it was riding his bike, camping, hiking with the kids or just sitting beneath a tree reading a book, was what Nathan felt recharged him. He enjoyed any and all activities outdoors, playing or relaxing or just being alone. Nature was his solace.
I don't think there was a book, Nathan ever picked up, that he didn't read. It was a passion. He loved reading about the Vietnam War, which his Uncle Isaac bravely fought in. He also like reading John Grisham books and anything else he could get his hands on. You could be sure, if Nathan wasn't busy with something, you would find him reading.
The most important thing to Nathan was his children. He loved them each dearly and wanted to spend every minute of every day with them. In his world nothing else much mattered, he admired and adored each hair on their head, each finger, toe and every other part of them. His children are his most magnificent accomplishment and his greatest legacy.
Nathan, we will miss your smile, laugh and love. I think most of all we will miss your free spirit, which was always that, free. Never in one place too long, never tied down, always roaming, it is that free, fun-loving spirit we will miss most of all.
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Nathan loved music, we always listened to Sunday Sagebrush Serenade on the weekends. Neil Young, Willie Nelson and The Beatles were some of his favorite bands. He was not a fan of the digital age and preferred to listen to his music old style on a record player.
Nathan was very interested in cooking and practiced as much as he could. His favorite food was lasagna, and although he didn't ever make it, he sure could put it away. He was best known for the enchiladas he made, we always looked forward to dinner when he was cooking enchiladas. He was also great at cooking quiches. When he was learning to make them, we all got sick of quiche, he didn't care, he just kept practicing until he got it right.
Being outdoors, whether it was riding his bike, camping, hiking with the kids or just sitting beneath a tree reading a book, was what Nathan felt recharged him. He enjoyed any and all activities outdoors, playing or relaxing or just being alone. Nature was his solace.
I don't think there was a book, Nathan ever picked up, that he didn't read. It was a passion. He loved reading about the Vietnam War, which his Uncle Isaac bravely fought in. He also like reading John Grisham books and anything else he could get his hands on. You could be sure, if Nathan wasn't busy with something, you would find him reading.
The most important thing to Nathan was his children. He loved them each dearly and wanted to spend every minute of every day with them. In his world nothing else much mattered, he admired and adored each hair on their head, each finger, toe and every other part of them. His children are his most magnificent accomplishment and his greatest legacy.
Nathan, we will miss your smile, laugh and love. I think most of all we will miss your free spirit, which was always that, free. Never in one place too long, never tied down, always roaming, it is that free, fun-loving spirit we will miss most of all.
Onestii Isabella Rose Torres
Lovingly memorialized by Jaime Blanchard on January 13, 2016
Fri. 01/08/16 Onestii peacefully passed in the arms of her loving parents Analecia Edwards
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Bradford B Bailey Jr
Lovingly memorialized by Amanda Bailey on January 12, 2016
Brad Bailey was born in Fort Worth, TX to Dorothy Lee (Tannahill) and Bradford B Bailey Sr. in 1942. He lived in a military family and moved frequently due to his father's various stations. He along with his mother and father and younger sister Sheri and brother Bobby would eventually settle in Fort Worth.
Brad would eventually find himself enrolled at the University of North Texas where he would not only meet the love of his life, Melinda, but would also create lifelong friends in the Sigma Nu Fraternity.This Brotherhood of men was one of Brad's greatest loves. The other two loves of his life came along in the form of his two sons, Bradford III and Chad. They were truly the loves of his life.
Brad was a longtime locksmith in Huntsville, TX and owner of Brad's Lock and Key.
Brad was a man with many hobbies which included cooking and his love of Volkswagens. The love of VWs started when Melinda and Brad purchased their first VW in 1966. He also loved Big Daddy Roth the creator of Rat Fink and a custom car creator.
Brad Bailey will ultimately be remembered as a loving father of 2 wonderful boys, a grandfather to a beautiful little girl Aeriss, a great friend to those who knew him, and a loving husband who has gone to join his mother, father, and friends on the other side.
If you wish to make a donation in memory of Brad, the family asks that you do so with Stand Up To Cancer.
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Brad would eventually find himself enrolled at the University of North Texas where he would not only meet the love of his life, Melinda, but would also create lifelong friends in the Sigma Nu Fraternity.This Brotherhood of men was one of Brad's greatest loves. The other two loves of his life came along in the form of his two sons, Bradford III and Chad. They were truly the loves of his life.
Brad was a longtime locksmith in Huntsville, TX and owner of Brad's Lock and Key.
Brad was a man with many hobbies which included cooking and his love of Volkswagens. The love of VWs started when Melinda and Brad purchased their first VW in 1966. He also loved Big Daddy Roth the creator of Rat Fink and a custom car creator.
Brad Bailey will ultimately be remembered as a loving father of 2 wonderful boys, a grandfather to a beautiful little girl Aeriss, a great friend to those who knew him, and a loving husband who has gone to join his mother, father, and friends on the other side.
If you wish to make a donation in memory of Brad, the family asks that you do so with Stand Up To Cancer.