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Eudale Migura
Eudale Wayne Migura, 18, Mabank, was born May 27, 1992, in Dallas and died Nov. 6, 2010,
at Garner State Park in San Antonio.
He was preceded in death by his great-grandparents, Ann and Budd Chandler and Iva Mobley,
Gun Barrel City.
Survivors include his parents, Shalina and Rick Wrisner, Commerce; and Carolyn and David
Migura, Mabank; grandparents Eva and Marvin Sexton, Mabank; and Kathy and Wayne
Blackshear, Dallas; great-grandfather James Mobley, Mabank; brothers, Adrian Migura,
Preston and Drake Wrisner, all of Commerce; and David Migura, Mabank; nephew Adin Migura;
numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.Mary Arrington
Services for Mary Arrington, 94, Mabank, were held Oct. 29, 2010, at the Covenant Grace
Ministries in Seven Points with the Rev. Steve Bevill officiating. Burial was in Roselawn
Cemetery under the direction of Eubank Cedar Creek Funeral Home in Mabank.
Arrington was born April 19, 1916, in Rains County and died Oct. 27, 2010, in Mabank.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Adren A. Arrington Sr., sons Jerry Don, Sidney
Michael and Adren Arrington Jr., daughters Wanda Joyce Robinson and Betty Jo Davis,
grandchildren Sidney Michael Arrington Jr. and Miller Wayne Robinson, one brother and five
sisters.
Survivors include daughters Fran Nicholson and husband Gerald, Eustace; and Lorena Gay
Cernach and husband Ronnie, Mabank; beloved sister Inez Patton; grandchildren Johnny,
Shelah, Kevin and Joshua Arrington, Wendell Ray, Billy Ross and Larry Robinson, Dennis and
Freddie Threatt, Steve and Terry Bevill, Gerald Nick Nicholson, Ronnie Jo
Jody Cernach Jr.; numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren;
nieces, nephews, other family members and many friends.
Pallbearers were Dennis Threatt, Freddie Threatt, Gerald Nick Nicholson,
Ronnie Cernach Jr., Billy Ross Robinson and Johnny Arrington.
Honorary pallbearer was Luke Bevill.
Larry Anding
Services for Larry Anding, 60, Athens, were held Nov. 16, 2010, at the Carroll-Lehr
Funeral Chapel with Pastor Cody Craig officiating. Burial followed at Becks Chapel
Cemetery.
Anding was born Dec. 25, 1949, in Athens to Ellen Jean Fuller and Douglas Broughton
Anding, and died Nov. 13, 2010, at his residence.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Jerry Douglas Anding.
Following graduation from Athens High School in 1968, he entered Henderson County Junior
College (HCJC, now Trinity Valley Community College), where he earned an associates
degree in 1970.
He graduated from Kansas State University in 1972.
He was two-time All American in football at HCJC and Kansas State University.
He played two years for the Birmingham Americans in the World Football League and later
joined the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent during the 1976 and 1977 seasons.
He coached junior varsity football at DeSoto Junior High School in 1973-74.
He was an independent food distributor for more than 20 years, taking a medical retirement
in 1995.
With Gary Craig, Anding co-founded the Texas Xtreme and the Texas United Football League,
a semi-professional football league organized in 2001, and he coached the Xtreme each
season.
He was a member of the Lake Athens Baptist Church.
Survivors include his wife, Patricia Ann Anding, Athens; sons Jason Anding and wife Kim,
Mansfield; Steven Anding and wife Lori, Cross Roads; and Jared Anding, Terrell; daughters
Jana Muehl and husband Jeff, Terrell; Amy Jones and husband Jay, Mesquite; and Jennifer
Nickols and husband Tony, Princeton; sisters, Murleen Stockard and husband Pete, Athens;
and Peggy Bass and husband B.J., Dallas; 14 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren;
numerous nephews and nieces; and special friend, Gary Craig, Athens.
Pallbearers were Martin Stockard, Doug Bass, Jeff Muehl, Jimmy Wade, Cole Craig and Justin
Gunnels.
Honorary pallbearers were the Texas Xtreme players. |