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- GARDNER, LILA LEE -- 16 Aug 1999
Lila Lee Gardner, age 77, died Monday, August 16, 1999. She was born May 4, 1922 in Burnet to Lewis H. and Pearl (Stewart) Kincheloe. She married Cleddie Gardner July 27, 1940 and was a resident of Georgetown.
She is survived by a daughter; Patsy Gardner of Georgetown; two sons, Dickie Gardner and wife Carolyn, of Georgetown, and Jimmy Gardner also of Georgetown; three grandchildren, Penny Dorman, Joy Samson, and Ronnie Gardner; five great-grandchildren, Lindsey Gardner, Brenton Gardner, Megan Samson, Stephen Dorman, and Garrett Samson; and one sister, Ilene Williams. Preceded in death by, her parents, her husband, one brother and seven sisters.
Services were held, August 19, at Cook-Walden/Davis Funeral Home Chapel with Minister Milton Pogue officiating. Burial followed at Berry Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers were, Lewis Kincheloe, Bobby Kincheloe, Dick Kincheloe, Tommy Smith, Buddy Rheaman and Steve Rheaman. Memorials can be made to The American Cancer Society or charity of your choice.
Burnet Bulletin, August 25, 1999, pg 9
GARDNER, LILA LEE -- 16 Aug 1999
Lila Lee Gardner, age 77, died Monday, August 16, 1999. She was born May 4, 1922 in Burnet to Lewis H. and Pearl (Stewart) Kincheloe. She married Cleddie Gardner July 27, 1940 and was a resident of Georgetown.
She is survived by a daughter; Patsy Gardner of Georgetown; two sons, Dickie Gardner and wife Carolyn, of Georgetown, and Jimmy Gardner also of Georgetown; three grandchildren, Penny Dorman, Joy Samson, and Ronnie Gardner; five great-grandchildren, Lindsey Gardner, Brenton Gardner, Megan Samson, Stephen Dorman, and Garrett Samson; and one sister, Ilene Williams. Preceded in death by, her parents, her husband, one brother and seven sisters.
Services were held, August 19, at Cook-Walden/Davis Funeral Home Chapel with Minister Milton Pogue officiating. Burial followed at Berry Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers were, Lewis Kincheloe, Bobby Kincheloe, Dick Kincheloe, Tommy Smith, Buddy Rheaman and Steve Rheaman. Memorials can be made to The American Cancer Society or charity of your choice.
Burnet Bulletin, August 25, 1999, pg 9
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