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CHERYL (HUNTER) LUCE

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Cheryl (Hunter) Luce; 64 years; of Iola, TX; passed away on January 31, 2022 in College Station, TX. Graveside services were scheduled for 10 a.m. on Friday; February 4, 2022 at Concord Cemetery in Iola, TX. Bro. Matt Carey will officiate.
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JANELL KOEHL WHITE

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Janell Koehl White went home to be with Jesus on January 24, 2022 at the age of 87 years. Janell was born in Huntsville, Texas to Ira and Nettie Koehl. Janell went to Jefferson Davis High School, where she was proud to be a Carlton Cadette and carry the American Flag from 1948 - 1949. Even at the age of 86, she was able to chant their school fight song. Janell met the love of her life, Darrell White, after he was honorably discharged from the U. S. Army. Darrell moved to Houston, Texas, where he rented a room from Janell’s Aunt.

LEE ROY HARDY

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Lee Roy Hardy, Sr.; 92; of Midway, TX; passed away on Wednesday, January 5, 2022 at his home. Memorial services were scheduled for 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 8, 2022 at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church in Madisonville, TX. Father Guillermo officiated. Lee was born on August
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ESSIA ELIZABETH SANDLES

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Essia Elizabeth Sandles was born December 30, 1939 in the Greenbriar Community of Madison County to Essie “Edward” and Archie Mable Webber Mitchell. She received her education from Marian Anderson School. Essia married Marion Sandles November 24, 1964 and she worked as a Teacher’s Aide for Madisonville Elementary for over twenty years. Essia was a member of Sweet Zion Missionary Baptist Church. She enjoyed spending time with her family and coloring.

BVIPC calls for driving safety

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COLLEGE STATION – Traffic safety educators, like those with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s Brazos Valley Injury Prevention Coalition & Statewide Initiatives (BVIPC), consistently make it their mission to save lives across the state through their commitment to preventing risks for Texas motorists, both drivers and passengers. Because of increased numbers of impaired driving-related fatalities and injuries in the last year, the BVIPC Team is putting a spotlight on education statewide to help reverse these trends - and they are asking all Texans to join in their efforts.