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Robert Harris
The family of Robert W. “Bob” Harris, 90, Eustace, will hold a private
graveside service at a later date under the direction of Eubank Cedar
Creek Funeral Home in Mabank.
Harris was born Aug. 14, 1918, in Linton, Ind., and died May 11, 2007,
in Kerens.
Previously of Dallas, he had lived in Eustace since 1992, and retired as
a professional photographer.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army during World War II.
Survivors include his stepdaughter Maurita Foote, Eustace; grandson
Carlton Tanner and wife Cathy, Beaumont; granddaughter Tanya Sauer and
husband Patrick, Cathedral City, Calif.; five grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Hazel Deen Bailey
Services for Hazel Deen “Sally” Bailey, 79, Mesquite, were held at the
Eubank Memorial Chapel with the Revs. Mike Dean and Eric Covurn
officiating. Burial was in Payne Cemetery in Henderson County under the
direction of Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home in Mabank.
Bailey was born April 2, 1928, in Eustace and died May 13, 2007, in
Mesquite. She was preceded in death by her husband Weldon Bailey,
parents, three brothers and two sisters.
Previously of Mesquite she had lived in Payne Springs for the past 35
years and was a member of the Spence Park and Payne Springs Baptist
Church. She was a homemaker.
Survivors include her sons Ronald Bailey and wife Lorelei, Tool; and
James Bailey and wife Kathy, Tool; daughters Robinette McCullough and
husband Herschel, Wimberley; and Wanda Grisham and husband David,
Richardson; sisters Melba Blair, Cushing; Joyce Kyles, Mesquite; and Sue
Bricker, Mesquite; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Marc McCullough, Jerry Grisham, Lynn Tucker, Larry
Tucker and Tommy Hyde.
Honorary pallbearers were David, Jimmy and Gary Waller.
Ray Carolyn Redd
Services for Ray Carolyn Redd, 72, Tool, were held May 14, 2007, at
Dallas/Fort Worth National Cemetery with the Rev. Chuck Weber
officiating under the direction of Tomlinson Funeral Home in Seven
Points.
Redd was born Dec. 21, 1934, in Waxahachie, the daughter of the late
Mildred and Raymond Pierce and died May 9, 2007, in Dallas. She was
preceded in death by her parents and brother Dr. Robert Hiatt.
She was a member of Cedar Creek First United Methodist Church, Daughters
of the American Revolution and The Go Go Girls. She retired as a
secretary for the Dallas Independent School District.
Survivors are her husband John Redd, Tool; son John and wife Lisa Redd,
Greenville; daughter Janet and husband Mark Cole, Superior, Colo.;
grandsons Ryan, Eric, Michael Cole, Superior, Colo.; and Luke Redd,
Greenville; granddaughter Peri Redd, Greenville.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Cedar Creek First United
Methodist Church, Tool.
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