MYRTLE SCEVERS
Services for Myrtle Scevers, 97, of Gainesville are set for 11 a.m Monday, Aug. 11 at Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Chapel with Pastor Clarence Hardin officiating. Burial is set to follow in Miles Cemetery, Miles.
Ms. Scevers died Aug. 7, 2008, at North Texas Medical Center in Gainesville.
She was born April 29, 1911 in Liberal, Kan. to John and Rose Beasly.
In January, 1934, she married Art Scevers in San Angelo.
She was born and raised on the Cimmaron River. She came to Texas in 1924 in a covered wagon with an auto towed behind it. She was a homemaker and along with her husband, raised cattle.
Survivors include her son, Vic Scevers of Gainesville, one grandson, five nieces and three nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband and a son.
Honorary pallbearers are Annie Brown, Eddie Mae Scott, Linda Fleets and Lela Mae Hennesy.
Visitation is planned ofr 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home.
You may sign the online registry at www.geojcarroll.com.
HARVEY M. “TIM” MOONEY, III
Services for Harvey M. “Tim” Mooney, III, 66, of Gainesville are pending with Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home.
Mr. Mooney died Aug. 8, 2008 at North Texas Medical Center.
MONA JOYCE STANLEY INTERWICZ
Services for Mona Joyce Stanley Interwicz, 75, of Dexter are set for 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 12 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with the Rev. Robert Dueweke, O.S.A., officiating. Burial is set to follow in New Resthaven Cemetery.
Mrs. Interwicz died Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008 at her residence.
She was born May 7, 1933 in Callisburg to Wayne and Pearlie Hall Stanley.
On Aug. 29, 1953, she married C.J. “Chuck” Interwicz at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Gainesville.
She attended Callisburg schools and was a licensed vocational nurse. She retired from the Gainesville State School after practicing over 53 years. She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
Survivors include her daughter, Peggy Sparks of Denton, daughters and sons-in-law, Debbie and Allen Fleitman; Mary and Richard Klement, both of Gainesville. Son and daughter-in-law, Charlie and Glenn Interwicz of Tuttle, Okla; son, Carl Interwicz of Dexter; 12 grandchildren, 6 great-grandchildren, many cousins and dozens of nieces and nephews; brother and sister-in-law, Wayne and Sue Stanley of Gainesville, sister and brother-in-law, Charlene and Don Neal of Alice.
She was preceded in death by her husband and her parents.
Pallbearers are Allen Fleitman, Scott Interwicz, Christopher Klement, Richard Gebken and James Lynn.
The rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Monday, followed by a visitation at Geo. J. Carroll & Son Chapel.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or to Home Hospice of Cooke County ast P.O. Box 936, Gainesville, Texas 76241-0936.
RONNY RICHARD MULLER
Funeral Mass for Ronny Richard Muller, 60 of Valley View is set for 10 a.m. Monday, August 11, 2008 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Gainesville, Texas with the Reverend Bob Dueweke O.S.A. St. Mary’s Catholic Church officiating. Mr. Muller passed from this earth on Friday August 8, 2008 at Denton Regional Medical Center with complications from lung cancer.
He was born February 18, 1948 at the Gainesville Sanitorium to Richard Theodore and Lois Varie (Brown) Muller. On February 20, 1981, he married Nikki (Armstrong) Luttmer and from this union, he gained three children. He was retired from Weber Aircraft with 30 plus years of service as a Manufacturing Engineer. He was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and loved to fish.
Survivors include his wife, Nikkie Muller of Valley View; sons and daughter-in-law, Cory and Sandi Luttmer of Justin, Joey Luttmer of Fort Worth; daughter and son-in-law, Kady Luttmer and Andy Turner of Roanoke; brother and sister-in-law, B.J. and Helen Muller of Valley View; mother-in-law, Gerry Armstrong of Gainesville and nine grandchildren.
Pallbearers are Glenn Kyle, Johnny Glenn, Warren Smith, Doug Secrest, Dane Coker and Red Eberhart.
Honorary pallbearers are nephews.
Visitation is planned for Sunday, August, 10, 2008 at 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Clement-Keel Funeral Home, 1204 E. California St., Gainesville.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Patsy Arnold.
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Obituaries — Aug. 10, 2008
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