Les Hanks – September 10, 2024

 

Leslie Earl Hanks, 82, passed away September 10, 2024, at home.

The funeral service will be held at 11:30 a.m., Monday September 16, 2024, at Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey Funeral Home with Senior Pastor, Steve Heyduck officiating. Interment will follow at Waco Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m., Sunday September 15, 2024, at Wilkirson-Hatch-Bailey in the Garden Room.

Leslie preferred to be called Les, but he was better known as Dad and Papaw to the many kids and grandkids that he loved and that loved him. Les was born in 1942, in Corsicana, Texas. He started working at a very young age in Waco, Texas, to make sure his mom had enough to take care of him and his brother. He possessed this strong work ethic and desire to be a caretaker for his loved ones ‘till the end. Les attended Texas A&M University, graduating in 1964. He was a Fightin’ Texas Aggie his whole life. On February 19, 1965, Les married the love of his life Kay Hanks. At the time of his death, they were married for 59 years. Les became a CPA after college and was well known for his business acumen and his unparalleled integrity. He loved horses, was an avid reader, enjoyed watching old Western movies and his Aggies every time possible.

Les was preceded in death by his mother, Callie Hanks; and his father, Edwin Hanks.

Survivors include his wife, Kay Hanks; and his three children, Les Hanks Jr., Lisa Hanks and Deana Bauerle. Les is also survived by his grandchildren, Cameron, Sylvia, Stephani, Hannah, Mary and Josh; his brother, Don Hanks; and great-grandchildren, Tripp, Emma and Tuff.
The family invites you to leave a message or memory on Les’ “Tribute Wall” at www.WHBfamily.com.

Alton Stone – August 31, 2024

  

Alton R. Stone, Sr., age 83, of Whitney, passed away late Saturday evening, August 31, 2024, at Hill Regional Hospital in Hillsboro.

A Funeral Service will be held 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 10, 2024, at Aderhold Funeral Home Chapel in West with Rev. Jesse Motley officiating. Burial will follow at New Lebanon Cemetery near Aquilla. The family will receive visitors from 11:00 a.m. until the time of the service at the funeral home.

Alton was born February 18, 1941, in Waco, the son of Nathan Boyd and Edna (York) Stone. He was a graduate of Waco High School and attended Baylor University. On February 14, 1967, he was united in marriage to Helen Benton in Leavenworth, Kansas. Helen preceded him in death on October 2, 2008. Alton proudly served his country in the United States Army and was stationed at Ft. Hood. He spent time in Vietnam, Korea, Turkey, Germany, Thailand, and various bases around the world. He was a member of VFW Post #12176 in Whitney, Odd Fellows, and the American Rifle Foundation. He worked as a Correctional Officer for the State of Texas for many years. Alton enjoyed hunting, fishing, and all things outdoors, being a true outdoorsman. He also spent leisure time with HAM radio operating, but his true joy was spending time with family and friends. He was a member of Aquilla Baptist Church.

Alton is also preceded in death by his parents, and a brother-in-law, Clayton Howard.

Survivors include his son, Alton Stone Jr. and wife Tonya; grandchildren, Chad, Amanda, and Crystal; seven great-grandchildren; his sisters, Cora Black and husband Johnny, Louie Lee Fulton and husband Wylie, Edna Bosley and husband Michael, Frances Howard, and Mary Lou Nichols and husband David; brother, James M. Stone and wife Eleonore; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Pallbearers are Chad Stone, Jonathan Nichols, Jonathan Henderson, Clay Sparks, Caden Whaley and Dwayne Howard.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Baptist Church in Aquilla (P.O. Box 39 Aquilla, Texas 76622).

Waco Town Crier – September 2024

  

Just think….in 4 months Christmas will be over.  Is that a frightening thought of how quickly time is flying by?
On the bright side of 4 months from now– the long hot summer should be behind us,  as well as the election.  Enough said.

Here is the September 2024 Town Crier:

  • From Our Graduates
  • Updates
  • September Birthdays
  • Regarding Sammy Owens
  • Did You Know?
  • A Neat Idea
  • Places to Visit
  • Pictures
  • Humor 

Again, our thanks to Elizabeth Bentley for keeping our website so current and for Pat Payne in making it financially possible.  We have great graduates!  Remember, if you have anything to contribute , do not hesitate to send it.  Our graduates would love to hear from you no matter how far away you might live- Hawaii, Florida, New York, Washington…..all the corners and the in-betweens.    Again, thanks so much to all those who keep us informed and entertained with your interesting and humorous items.  You help make my job easier. 

Stay safe, stay healthy, and stay in touch!
Jeanne

Sammy Owens – July 30, 2024

  

Sammy Tucker Owens, 82, of Kerrville, TX, passed away on July 30, 2024. He passed away comfortably on hospice after being diagnosed with bladder cancer one year ago. He was born and raised in Waco, TX to Sam Mode Owens and Clariece Tucker on July 1, 1942. Sammy married Charlene Lynette Landfried on January 24, 1964, in Waco, TX.

Sammy graduated from Waco High School, class of 1960. He played shortstop for the Tigers Baseball along with participating in pole vault and high jump. Sammy received a business degree from Sam Houston State University.

Sammy joined the Army National Guard of Texas in April 1966 until honorable discharge in December 1971. He continued his support of veterans through different endeavors throughout the years, most recently as a member of The American Legion Post #208 in Kerrville.

Sam had a 35-year career with Baxter Healthcare serving in many capacities. He started as a sales representative in San Antonio, TX in 1971; promoted to Regional Manager in Virginia; promoted to Area Vice President out of Dallas serving the Southwest U.S. and later the Western half of the U.S. He was a key member of the sales force to convert I.V. fluids from glass to plastic. He was awarded many incentive trips all over the world which he and Charlene enjoyed. His greatest accomplishment was the many people he promoted, enhancing them and their family’s lives. He considered Baxter personnel as family and treated them as such. He was loved and respected by many and will be truly missed.

Sam started playing golf in his 30s and never looked back. His golf interest and talent lead him to some of the most beautiful and challenging golf courses across the country in tournaments with friends, 3 hole-in-ones, lifelong friendships and stories to share.

Sam was a member of Great Southwest Golf Club in Grand Prairie in his early years while also joining friends at Colonial Country Club in Ft. Worth for uncountable times and tournaments. Then he enjoyed the remainder of his golfing ability locally at Comanche Trace Golf Club until back issues supported him to hang up the club and enjoy the golf channel from his recliner. He was grateful for the travel experiences of being a spectator during the US Open, PGA Championship and The Masters Tournament on a few occasions.

Sam and Charlene lived in Arlington, TX for 35 years. They faithfully supported the Texas Rangers and Dallas Cowboys and continued to do so when they moved to Kerrville in 2011 to be closer to their grandsons. Sam was an active grandfather with many memories made supporting their athletics and school activities, driving golf carts, golfing, swimming and building fires.

Sammy was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Charlene, who he shared 61 years together. Sammy is survived by his only child, daughter, Michelle Karon Chancellor and husband Jon of Kerrville, TX; grandsons, Ian and Adam Chancellor of Kerrville, TX; brother, Bobby Owens (Kitty) of Burleson, TX; cousin, Ann Hawkins of Dallas, TX; sisters-in-law, Karon Sullivant (Larry) of Gainesville, TX and Celia Kramer (Ronnie) of New Braunfels, TX; nephews, Marshall Owens (Jennifer) of Mansfield, TX and John Owens (Audrey) of Burleson, TX, Burke Sullivant (Toni) of Gainesville, TX, Christopher Thompson (Lindsey) of San Antonio, TX, Mark Thompson (Marissa) of San Antonio, TX; and many great-nephews and great-nieces.

Memorial donations may be sent to the local Tivy High School Golf Team via the Booster Club organization https://tivygolf.boosterhub.com/store/7941/14804 or checks payable to Tivy Athletic Booster Club: Sammy Owens Memorial, 1100 Main Street, Kerrville, TX 78028.

The family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Juniper Village at Guadalupe Riverfront Assisted Living in Kerrville and New Century Hospice in Kerrville. Condolences may be sent at www.grimesfuneralchapels.com.