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John L. Haynes

John L. Haynes, 91, of Lubbock passed away on August 26, 2020 in Lubbock. He was born on March 12, 1929 in Westminster, TX to William and Bertha Haynes. John served in the United States Army from 1951 to 1953, during that time he served in the Korean Conflict. John married Doris Pyle in Kemp, TX on December 20, 1951. John was a member of the First Baptist Church in Meadow. He enjoyed farming and participating in the farmers market. He is preceded in death by his parents, William and Bertha Haynes; brother, William Haynes; three sisters, Audra Womble, Mattie Miller, and Wilma Van Deren. John is survived by his wife, Doris Haynes; son, Lonnie Haynes and wife Andrea; daughter, Jenise Wooten and husband Johnny; five grandchildren, Jonathan Haynes and wife Maribeth, Kristine Rodriguez and husband Van, Matthew Haynes and wife Debra, Samuel Haynes, Holley Baker; four great grandchildren, Gus Rodriguez, Camden Rodriguez, Elly Rodriguez, Emma Haynes.

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Bonnie Lee Moore

Bonnie Lee Moore – Funeral services for Bonnie Lee Moore, 89, of Seagraves, Texas were held at 10:30 a.m., Saturday 29 at First Baptist Church, Seagraves, Texas. Officiating will be Rev. Dan Reynolds. Interment in Terry County Memorial Cemetery, Brownfield, Texas. Services under the direction of Ratliff Funeral Home of Seagraves, Texas. She was born May 26, 1931 to the late Frank Dyemartin and Chloe Newcomb Dyemartin at Ft. Griffin, Texas. She died August 26, 2020 in Seagraves, Texas. She married Melvin D Moore July 20, 1951 in Brownfield, Texas. She was a homemaker, a former member of the First Baptist Church of Brownfield and Ruidoso and currently Seagraves. She was a member of The Rebecca Lodge and was a past Noble Grand #56 of Brownfield. She loved her church family and loved singing in the choir. Her voice was like an angel when she sang her old gospel songs. She was preceded in death by her husband Melvin, October 20, 1990 and two children; Delynda Roe and Garry Don Moore, also two brothers and two sisters. She is survived by a son Dennis Moore of Slaton and daughter Janet Foshee of Seagraves. She is also survived by 9 grandchildren, 11 great- grandchildren and 3 great- great- grandchildren also, numerous nieces and nephews. Contributions can be made to Seagraves Senior Citizens, 1206 Ave. F or First Baptist Church, 1205 Ave. F, Seagraves, Texas 79359.

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George Paul Ramirez

Funeral services for George Paul Ramirez will held Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at Calvary Baptist Church with Rev. Steve Carter officiating and under the direction of Brownfield Funeral Home. George passed away on Wednesday, August 26, 2020 in Lubbock. He was born on February 3, 1965 in Lamesa. His parents were Juan and Clara Ramirez. He served in the United States Marine Corps. George married Irma Lira on May 1, 1986 in Brownfield. George loved his family and enjoyed woodworking. He is preceded in death by his father, Juan Ramirez; brother, Virgil Lee Lawrence; aunt, Maria Munoz; and birth mother, Eloisa Ramirez. George is survivied by his wife Irma Ramirez; mother, Clara Ramirez; three sons, Samuel Ramirez, Juan Thomas Ramirez, Daniel Ramirez; five grandchildren; two sisters, Sharon Lynn Walker, Loujuana Kidd; three brothers, Elvin Ray Lawrence, William Ramirez, and Juan V. Ramirez.

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Maria Elena Gonzales

Funeral service will be held privately Monday, August 31, 2020 at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church with Mgr. Gerald Leatham officiating. Burial will be held at Brownfield Cemetery on Monday, August 31, 2020 at 11:00 am. Rosary will be 6:00 pm Sunday, August 30, 2020 at Brownfield Funeral Home. Viewing will be 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm Saturday, August 29, 2020 and 10:00 am to 8:00 pm Sunday, August 30, 2020 Maria Elena Gonzales went to be with the Lord on August 27, 2020 in her home surrounded by her loved ones. Maria Elena was born to Jesus and Francisca Cantu in Meadow, Texas on December 17, 1947.She was known by Mary to some and Elena to most. Mary met Raymond Gonzales and married in May 17, 1974 they resided in Brownfield all of their lives along with their 5 children. No words can describe Mary best like the word “selfless”. She was one of the most giving persons that anyone had the privilege to ever meet. If she heard of a person in need she would do everything possible to help them. One of her greatest passions was cooking. Putting her selflessness and her cooking skills together she cooked up some amazing things up for this community. She held many fundraisers to help others from little league teams buy uniforms to those needing help with medical expenses. She catered many weddings, quincentenaries’ and a lot of meals that had lost their loved ones. Mary loved to help her church of St. Anthony’s she made sure that she had a booth for the Jamaica every year she helped with the Bereavementcommittee and many other church functions. Mary’s other great passion was The Cub Drive In. She started working at the age of 13 and worked for many years as an employee and then came back after a short break as the “Boss”.Mary loved her kids and grandkids and great grandkids unconditionally. She showed her family the true meaning of a strong hard-working woman. She fought through many storms with strength that only comes from God, until last week when she said she was tired and was ready when the Good Lord was ready for her. Saying that she will be greatly missed is an understatement. Mary is survived by her five children Pete Garza and Angie of Brownfield. Cynthia Tealer of Brownfield, Teresa and husband Valde Flores of Lubbock, Mark Gonzales and wife Gloria of Lubbock and Jona and husband Clay Rolan of Canyon. 11 grandkids Eric Garza, Tara Garza, Rocky Garza, Linda Chavez, Latisha Tealer, Kasandra Tealer, Leslie Flores, Abrian and Zarin Gonzales, Madi and Brody Rolan. 21 great grandkids and 4 great grandchildren. 4 sisters Anita Romero, Vera Jimenez, Delia Barnhart, Dora Cantu and brother Robert Cantu. Mary was preceded in death by her husband Raymond Gonzales and her parents Jesus and Francisca Cantu, two brothers Jose Tijerina and Lupe Tijerina and one great great grandson.

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Weather, Habitat Conditions Promising for 2020-21 Dove Season

AUSTIN — September marks the start of dove season for more than 300,000 Texas hunters per year. While 2020 surveys of dove populations were cancelled due to ongoing public health concerns, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) estimates promising hunting conditions ahead of the start of the season.

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New stormwater wetland will reduce flooding, pollution

“The wetland area was designed to collect rainwater that runs off of the parking area and other hard surfaces at the garden,” said Christie Taylor, AgriLife Extension program specialist, Houston. “Water is stored in the wetland for up to 72 hours, which helps reduce downstream flooding and also gives time for specialized wetland plants and soil to remove pollutants from the water.”

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Lady Cubs dominate the night

The Lady Cubs volleyball team improved to 7-0 Tuesday night when they faced off against Snyder and Shallowater in a two match dual.

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