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06/08/2024

Celebrating the Life of Hattie Lois Worrell

A Celebration of Life Hattie Lois Watters WorrellObituaryHattie Lois began her journey August 24, 1957. She was guided b...
06/08/2024

A Celebration of Life Hattie Lois Watters Worrell

Obituary

Hattie Lois began her journey August 24, 1957. She was guided by her Shinning Stars, Rufus and Eddie Mae Watters, and welcomed in the family by Edward, Rufus Jr., and Anita.
Hattie Lois began her Christian journey at the age of 7, baptized by her father, Pastor Rufus Watters, Sr., during his pastorage at Macedonia Baptist Church, Matador, Texas. Hattie Lois graduated from Caldwell High School and later attended IT Tech in Houston. She also completed EMT Training.
Hattie Lois was named after her two grandmothers. She is the mother of three children, seven grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Hattie Lois loved to fish, sing and play the tambourine. She loved spending time with her family. She also loved sharing her journey with those who were at the Cross Roads of Life. Those who preceded her in death, Pastor Rufus Watters, Sr., Minister Eddie Mae Watters; grandparents and brother, Edward E. Lawson.
Hattie Lois, in later years became a member of “The Fellowship” under the pastorage of Calvin Arnold. She has had many spiritual mentors along her journey, Pastor Helen Green of Holy Temple and also Minister Sharon Burton.
She leaves to cherish her memories: Gregory B. Edwards, Hallie (David) Dafney (Mayson), Rodrick L. Watters, Candace, Bryce, Christian, Mae Lee, Venetia S. Worrell (James) Nyland, Nyssiah; brother, Rufus Watters, Jr. (Gladys A.); sisters, Anita Williams, nephew, Isaac, Jr.; special friends and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral Services: Saturday, June 08, 2024 11:00A.M. Galilee “The Fellowship” 240 E Martin Luther King Jr Drive Caldwell, TX 77836

Visitation Service: Friday, June 07, 2024 from 11:00A.M. until 7:00P.M at Daniel & Son Funeral Home located at 401 W 18th Street, Bryan, Texas 77803

06/01/2024
In Loving Memory of Mr. Seferino AlemanSunrise: August 22, 1965Sunset: May 23rd, 2024ObituarySeferino Aleman, age 58, pa...
05/31/2024

In Loving Memory of Mr. Seferino Aleman

Sunrise: August 22, 1965
Sunset: May 23rd, 2024

Obituary

Seferino Aleman, age 58, passed away at home in College Station, Texas, on May 23, 2024. Seferino was born on August 22, 1965 in Georgetown, Texas to Lydia (Rodriguez) (mother) and Joe Aleman (father). He has five brothers and six sisters: Albert (deceased), Alvin, Joey, Gabino, Diane (deceased), Rosie (deceased), Alice (deceased), Laura, Linda, Yolanda (deceased) and Domingo (deceased). He is the father of four children (Vanessa, Sabrina, Seferino Jr., Joseph), eight grandchildren (Johnathan, Michael, Brandi, Megan, Malachi, Memphis, Maiza, Alayna), and two great-grandchildren (Legend, Isaiah).
As a young man Seferino worked at Luby’s Cafeteria and Round * Rock Sporting Goods. He spent the majority of his life working for Classic Oldsmobile in Round Rock and Caliber Collision in College Station. As a teenager he began dating Jeanette Escalante in 1984.
They lived in the same neighborhood, and he was always bringing her flowers or taking her to Tex-Andwiches. This became a lifelong tradition, with sandwiches from Schlotzsky’s replacing Tex-Andwiches after the business closed. Jeanette and Seferino were married on March 1, 1995. Seferino was a kind, hardworking man.
He loved to work on bikes, lawn mowers, and other equipment.
He enjoyed walking in the park every day, and enjoyed wearing stylish clothes without regard for whether others thought the colors matched. He was baptized a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints on December 21, 2019. He will be greatly missed.

Funeral Service: Saturday, June 1, 2024 11:00 A.M. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day of Saints 2815 Welsh Ave College Station, Texas 77845

Visitation: Friday, May 31, 2024, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Daniel & Son Funeral Home, located at 401 West 18th Street Bryan, Texas 77803 and on Saturday, June 01, 2024, from 10:00a.m. to Time of Service @ 11:00 A.M. @ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day of Saints 2815 Welsh Ave College Station, Texas 77845

In Loving Memory of Mr.Izaac GarciaSunrise:February 15, 2002Sunset: May 23, 2024ObituaryIzaac Izaiah Garcia was born in ...
05/31/2024

In Loving Memory of Mr.Izaac Garcia

Sunrise:February 15, 2002
Sunset: May 23, 2024

Obituary

Izaac Izaiah Garcia was born in Austin, Texas to Antonio Garcia, Jr.

and Vanessa Childs on February 15,2002

Izaac received his education through the Bryan Independent School District.

Izaac was a loving, caring, generous and hardworking man. He worked in construction. He enjoyed spending time with his two sons, Isaiah Antonio Garcia, and Legend Cain Garcia, and his entire family. He loved making money, listening to music, and enjoying a good laugh, so hard.

On Thursday, May 23,2024, Izaac was called home to be with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Izaac was preceded in death by his father, Antonio Garcia, Jr., and his maternal grandfather Seferino Aleman, Sr.

Izaac, love and legacy to his family will be passed on to his two sons; Isaiah Antonio Garcia, along with Isaiah’s mother, Tyronae Lewis, and Legend Cain Garicia, along with Legend’s mother .Sara Gomez; his parents Donnie and Vanessa Childs,Jr; his maternal grandmother Jeanette Aleman and his paternal grandparents; Charles & Gloria Gooden; his only sister, Brandi Vidaure; his two

brothers Jonathon Aleman, & Mike Anthony Epperson; and a host of Aunts and Uncles, nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.

A special thank you to all of our families & friends that extended their love, time, donations and most of all their prayers to us during this difficult time.

Funeral Service: Saturday, June 1, 2024 11:00 A.M. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day of Saints 2815 Welsh Ave College Station, Texas 77845

Visitation: Friday, May 31, 2024, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Daniel & Son Funeral Home, located at 401 West 18th Street Bryan, Texas 77803 and on Saturday, June 01, 2024, from 10:00a.m. to Time of Service @ 11:00 A.M. @ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day of Saints 2815 Welsh Ave College Station, Texas 77845

05/25/2024

Home going services: Mr. Johnnie Lee Payton, Sr.

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In Loving Memory of Johnnie Lee Payton, Sr.Sunrise: September 9, 1939Sunset: May 11, 2024A King’s LegacyJohnnie Lee Payt...
05/24/2024

In Loving Memory of Johnnie Lee Payton, Sr.

Sunrise: September 9, 1939
Sunset: May 11, 2024

A King’s Legacy

Johnnie Lee Payton was born September 9, 1939 to Joe Nathan Payton
and Claire Moore in Caldwell, Texas. Johnnie passed away on May 11, 2024
from an Automobile accident.

Johnnie attended and graduated from Lincoln High. Johnnie was a faithful
member and deacon at St. Matthew Baptist Church. Johnnie enjoyed playing
dominoes, cooking and fishing. Johnnie worked and retired from University
of California, in Los Angeles for over 44 Years.

Johnnie is preceded in death by his parents, Joe Nathan Payton and Claire
Moore; one brother, Alton Moore.

Johnnie is survived by his wife, Bety Jean Payton; and eight children; three
sons, Johnnie Payton, Jr., Mark Hill, and Aaron Payton; five daughters,
Camille Batts, Elaine Kendrick, Sherry Payton, Lamaya Payton, and Detanya
Payton; one daughter-in-law; Laura Payton; sons-in-law, Charles Batts and

Ronald Taylor; one sister, Alma Jean Moore; 22 grandchildren; 37 great-
grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren; four special friends,

Reverend John Lotts, Curtis Thomas, Mr. Simmons, and Mr. Watson; and a
host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relative and friends.

Funeral Service: Saturday, May 25, 2024 | 11:00 A.M.
ST. MATTHEW BAPTIST CHURCH
409 Holleman Drive | College Station, Texas 77845

Visitation Service: Friday, May 24, 2024 from 11:00A.M. until 7:00P.M. at Daniel & Son Funeral Home located at 401 West 18th Street, Bryan, Texas 77803

A Celebration of Life Lee L. “The Fly” Green, Sr.Sunrise:October 15, 1938Sunset: May 03, 2024ObituaryLee L. “The Fly” Gr...
05/18/2024

A Celebration of Life Lee L. “The Fly” Green, Sr.

Sunrise:October 15, 1938
Sunset: May 03, 2024

Obituary

Lee L. “The Fly” Green Sr. was born on
October 15, 1938 to Emmanuel Green and
Laurth Baker in Groesbeck, TX.
He was reared in both Bryan and Mexia,
TX. When he became an adult he moved
to Fort Worth, TX where he raised his
beautiful children.
He was an entrepreneur and a successful businessman. He
started his own construction company called Little Lady
Excavating.
He was proceeded in death by his mother Laurth Baker,
Father, Emmanuel Green, sister, Mattie Johnson and
brothers, Henry Douglas and Walter Johnson.
Left to cherish his memory is his wife, Brenda Ann
Lawerance; children. Lynn Ann Green, Lee L. Green, Jr.,
Sandra Rodriguez (Jose), Anthony Eugene Green, Terry
Andrew Green, and Christopher Ross; a host of
grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Funeral Service: SATURDAY, MAY 18, 2024 3:00 PM
GREATER HAYNES MEMORIAL COGIC
601 N. DENTON STREET
MEXIA, TX 76667

Visitation Service: Friday, May 17, 2024 from 4:00P.M. until 7:00P.M. at Daniel & Son Funeral Home located at 401 W 18th Street, Bryan, Texas 77803

Celebrating The Life of Alpha Elaine BallSunrise: November 04, 1954Sunset: April 22, 2024ObituaryAlpha Elaine Ball was b...
05/18/2024

Celebrating The Life of Alpha Elaine Ball

Sunrise: November 04, 1954
Sunset: April 22, 2024

Obituary

Alpha Elaine Ball was born on November 04, 1954 in San Antonio, Texas to Alfred Ball and Eleanor Sams-Ball.
Alpha accepted Christ at an early age at Church of Christ in San Antonio, Texas. On Monday, April 22, 2024 Alpha was called home to be with the Lord and Savior.
Alpha attended public schools in San Antonio, Texas.She enjoyed spending time with her family. Alpha is preceded in death by her parents, Alfred Ball and Eleanor Sams-Ball.
Alpha leaves to cherish her memories; five girls and one boy, Ashley Ball, Erica Ball, Shanique Ball, Shawn Harden, Mylinda Beach, and Eleanor Ball; eight grandchildren, Syresta Bunton, Dajon Ball, Emmanuel Anderson, Eric Nelson, Travon Ball, Davon Ball, Wilie Augurson and Carlita Jones; Three great-grandchildren; Lamar Jackson, Leia Jackson and Laina Jackson; and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral Services: Saturday, May 18, 2024 11:00A.M. The Fellowship-Galilee/TCAC 240 E. Martin Luther King Drive Caldwell, Texas 77836

Visitation Services: Friday, May 17, 2024 from 11:00A.M. until 7:00P.M. at Daniel & Son Funeral Home located at 401 West 18th Street, Bryan, Texas 77803

05/18/2024

Funeral Services of : Ms.Alpha Ball

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Home Going For Bro John Dewayne Davenport (Tweet)Visitation: Friday May 10, 2024  from 11am to 7pm Daniel and Son Funera...
05/10/2024

Home Going For Bro John Dewayne Davenport (Tweet)

Visitation:

Friday May 10, 2024 from 11am to 7pm Daniel and Son Funeral Home located 401 West 18th Street Bryan Tx 77803

Funeral Service:

Saturday, May 11, 2024 @ 11am at Lee Chapel United Methodist Church located at 903 North Washington Avenues Bryan Tx 77803

Obituary:

A Celebration of Life On September 9, 1962, a handsome baby boy by the name of John DeWayne aka (Tweet) was born to the late parents Alice Davenport and Alton Moore. He was an only child until Alice later met and married Bobbie Washington where he gained a bonus dad as well as a bonus brother. Although he was Alice’s only child you would have never known it because he was accompanied by his many aunties and uncles of relative age. As he grew up he blended in as another one of the siblings as opposed to a newphew referrring to his grandparents as mom and dad. During his early childhood he enjoyed hanging out with his aunties, cousins, and uncles catching snakes, frogs, shooting marbles, rubber shooters, and playing around the world basketball which was later put to good use as one of the basketball players for Thomas Jeff erson High School. He loved his family and was very family oriented. He enjoyed family gatherings, especially when he was preparing his all too famous barbecue and oxtails. He also enjoyed shooting pool, cooking, playing cards, listening to music, dancing, hanging out with friends, and watching sports. He was a true die hard San Francisco FortyNiners fan and was more than elated as they advanced to the Super Bowl this past season. He was one of the kindest people in the world with a heart of gold and a smile worth a million dollars. When you saw him you were met with a cheerful smile that would touvh anyone’s heart. He never complained about anything. He met no strangers and would help anyone in need without expecting anything in return. Anyone who came in contact with him gained a wonderful friend and had immediate love for him. Tweet had a charming personality and would light up any room that he enetered. He was always ready for a good time. He loved to party and was the life of the party. With that being said, he would want nothing less than a celebration of his life for this occasion! He was indeed your all-around American guy! Tweet att ended Bryan Public Schools during his early years, but later moved to California where he was a studentof Los Angeles Unifi ed School District. He graduated from Thomas Jeff erson High School. After graduating, he moved back to Texas where he resided in Bryan and worked at Alenco, before returning to California where he would reconnect and marry his high school sweetheart, Jessica Harmon. To this union, one son was born, Jahjuan, joining his big brother, John, Jr aka (Lil Tweet) from a previous relationship. Upon arriving in California, Tweet acquired a job with Toyota Motor Company as a Press Operator where he worked for a number of years. As years passed, he once again moved back to Texas, this timne to Houston where he worked at Tobisha International Corporation holding the same job title of a Press Operator where he would work until his health began to fail. He is preceded in death by his parents, Alice Washington, Alton Moore, and Bobbie Washington; grandparents, Jesse L. Davenpot, Sr., Minnie M. Davenport, and Clara Moore; He leaves to cherish his beautiful memories, his loving wife, Jessica; two sons, John, Jr., and Jahjuan Davenport, all of Houston, Texas; one bonus brother, Bobbie Washington, Jr. of Los Angeles, California; one sister-in-law, Donna Grigsby, of Spring, Texas; one brother-inlaw, Everett e Harmon, of Los Angeles, California; fi ve aunties, Evelyn Franklin of San Antonio, Texas, Beverley Waldon and Charlott e Davenport of Los Angeles , California, Annett e Walton of Houston, Texas, Jean Moore of Pearland, Texas; three uncles, Jesse, Jr. and Joseph Davenport of Bryan, Texas, and Johnny Moore of Millican, Texas; one niece, Lauren Grigsby, of Spring, Texas; one nephew, Farrenton Grigsby, of Los Angeles, California; two god-children, Sequoia and William Bircher, of Los Angeles, California; eight is enough brotherly friends, Robert Hunter, Gerald Chestand, Rafo Markovic, Fredrick Henley, Anthony Sims, Anthony Fuller, Terry Hughes, Gavin Miller, and a host of other relatives and friends. Heaven opened its pearly white gates and welcomed an awesome angel. This gem will truly be missed! We love you! Rest easy Sweet Tweet until we meet again!

Reflection Of Life For Sis. Charlotte Burrell Visitation: Friday, May 9, 2024 from 11am to 3pm @ Antioch Missionary Bapt...
05/10/2024

Reflection Of Life For Sis. Charlotte Burrell

Visitation:

Friday, May 9, 2024 from 11am to 3pm @ Antioch Missionary Baptist Church located 3920 W Cardinal Dr. Beaumont Tx.

Saturday May 10, 2024 from 1:30 to 2:30 @ Marlin Missionary First Baptist Church 507 Bennett Street. Marlin, Tx

Funeral Service:

Saturday May 10, 2024 @ 2:30pm at the Marlin Missionary First Baptist Church located at 507 Bennett Street. Marlin, Tx

Obituary:

Reflection of Life�Spring flowers bloomed on April 21, 1981, when Charolette Vermuda Giddings was born in Waco, Texas. She was the first child of Charlie V. Giddings and Ellen Ruth Giddings.�Charolette accepted Christ at a young age and became a member of the South Union Missionary Baptist Church. During her time at the church, she actively served in various roles, such as director of the youth choir, director of youth praise dance, and secretary of Sunday school. Charolette was deeply committed to her faith and always strived to be a true witness to God.�Charolette attended Marlin High School, where she was proud to showcase her spirit as a cheerleader. She also participated in volleyball, basketball, and track. Her most memorable high school moment was being crowned Homecoming Queen, escorted by her father, the late great Charlie V. Giddings, Sr. Charolette graduated from Marlin High School in 1999 and went on to pursue her Bachelor’s Degree in Education from Prairie View A&M University.�In November 2006, Charolette and Carlos reignited their high school romance, which led them to get married a year and a half later on August 31, 2008. Charolette had a son, Mar’Shawn Darique, whom Carlos nurtured as his own. Carlos had a daughter, Ca’Leyah Jazmonae, whom Charolette cared for as her own. Together, they had two children: Celsey Janae and Carlos Jerome Jr. This past year, Charolette and Carlos celebrated their 15th wedding anniversary in the Dominican Republic.�Charolette worked for Head Start where she served as the Center Director for several years. It was during that time; she discovered her passion for teaching and learning and decided to further her education by obtaining a Master’s Degree in Education Administration and Supervision from Phoenix University. After relocating to Beaumont, Texas, Charolette worked as a case manager with Child Protective Services and Spindletop Center before landing her career job at Evolution Academy Charter School Beaumont as an English Teacher. She then earned her teaching certificate in Special Education from Region 5 Education Service Center and worked in dual roles as a Teacher- Special Education Coordinator.�As an educator, Charolette was more than just a teacher to her students; she was a confidant, motivator, mentor, friend, and a role model. She earned the love, respect and admiration of her colleagues. All who had the privilege of knowing her will remember her perseverance passion for teaching and her unwavering commitment to her students’ success. She was truly a servant leader. Her work ethic was deeply influenced by her Christian beliefs, reflecting principles of compassion and dedication in her approach to teaching.�There are so many fond memories of Charolette that will continue to bring smiles and joy. She was truly a remarkably good, thoughtful, hardworking, and fun-loving person who wanted everyone to always be happy and feel loved. Charolette was a person of great character, devotion, integrity, love, and compassion.�She is preceded in death by her father, Charlie V. Giddings, Sr.; son, Carlos Jerome Burrell, Jr.; one brother, Eric Giddings; and three sisters, Sheila King, Melanie Giddings, and Tracy Giddings.�Charolette leaves a world of cherished memories behind with her husband, Carlos Jerome Burrell, Sr.; children: Ca’Leyah Jazmonae Burrell, Mar’Shawn Darique Richardson-Giddings, and Celsey Janae Burrell; grandson, Dralyn Samar “Deuce” Brown II; and siblings, Cynthia Stewart of Marlin, Texas, Kathy (Michael) Crear of Marlin, Texas, Michael (Virgina) Giddings of San Antonio, Texas, Cherry (Johnny) Gonzalez of Pflugerville, Texas, Charlie, Jr. (Angela) Giddings, Carolyn Stewart of Waco, Texas, Darin (Carolyn) Sledge of Temple, Texas, Clifton Hopwood of Chilton, Texas, James (Susan) Giddings, Sr. of Houston, Texas and Chantal Giddings of Marlin, Texas. Special friends, Melinda Redrick, La Toya Mason, Demetria Henry, Karen Lewis, and Abbi Jones-Pruitt

04/27/2024

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Celebrating The Life Funeral Services Of Bro. LaQuinton Taylor Jr

04/27/2024

Celebrating The Life Funeral Services Of Bro. LaQuinton Taylor Jr

04/06/2024

Gravesite: A Celebration Life And The Legacy Of Bro. Delman Tarver

04/06/2024

A Celebration Life And The Legacy Of Bro. Delman Tarver

A Celebration Life And The Legacy Of Bro. Delman TarverObituaryDelman Tarver was born on April 13, 1946, to Elnora and C...
04/05/2024

A Celebration Life And The Legacy Of Bro. Delman Tarver

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Delman Tarver was born on April 13, 1946, to Elnora and Cyrus Tarver in
Houston, Texas.
Delman graduated from Worthing High School and was later drafted into the
United States Army, serving three years in honorable service. He then worked for
Alcoa Aluminum Company for over thirty years.
Delman accepted Christ at an early age. He was a member of Evangelist Chapel
A&E Church. After relocating to Giddings, Texas, Delman joined Shorter Chapel
A&E Church and became a choir member, where he showcased his love of
singing. Later, Delman joined First United Methodist Church and served on the
Trustee Board for over ten years.
Delman Tarver departed this life on March 26, 2024. He was preceded in death by
his parents, Elnora and Cyrus Tarver; his sisters, Constance Tarver and Shirley
Lockhart; and his son, Drake Washington.
Delman leaves to cherish his memory: his wife, Mary Tarver; his daughter,
Shareeica Roberts (Charles); his sons, Delman Tarver (Tracy) and Deon
Washington (Danette); his grandchildren, Charles Roberts Jr., Sydney Roberts,
Levi Tarver, Bryce Tarver, Shyene Tarver, Bobby Portillo, Amanda Portillo, Jamie
Portillo, and Joey Portillo; two brothers, John Tarver (Lela) and Sharone Tarver
(Sheila); nine great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral Service: Saturday, April 6, 2024 11:00A.M. First United Methodist Church, 1125 Wellborn Road, College Station, Texas 77840

Visitation Service: Friday, April 5, 2024 from 3:00P.M. until 7:00P.M. at Daniel & Son Funeral Home located at 401 West 18th Street, Bryan, Texas 77803

04/02/2024

Gravesite : Funeral Service Of Bro. Jose Jesus Rodriguez- Cruz

Tumba Un reflejo de la vida y el legado del Hno. Jose Jesus Rodriguez-Cruz

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