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 OBITUARIES

Connie Mae Hicks Dearman

May 13, 1936 - June 9, 2007

Connie Mae Hicks Dearman was born in Cherokee County Texas on May 13, 1936 to the parents of Lula Bell and Joe Hicks, Sr.. She was a member of the G. W. Bradford High School graduating Class of 1955. Connie was a member of The Church of The Living God, Jacksonville, Texas until 1999 when she joined with Mount Olive Baptist Church, Rusk, Texas. She passed away June 9, 2007 in a Tyler, Texas hospital.

She was married to the late Leon Dearman.

Survivors include: One daughter and son-in-

 

Connie Mae Hicks Dearman

 

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The service was held Saturday, June 16, at Mount Olive Baptist Church under the directions of Mercy - McGowan Funeral Home with Rev. officiating and Rev. Mertis Bartley, Bishop Mabel Berry, Rev. Larry Leonard, Evangelist Stella Bartley and Rev. Gaylon Taylor officiating.
Burial was at Memorial Cemetery, Rusk, Texas

 

 

   

 

 

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law Maria and Tarvare Moore, Rusk, Texas; four sons and daughters-in-law; Larry and Jennifer Dearman, Charles and Callie Dearman, Westley and Veronica Dearman and Eddie Dearman, all of Rusk; ten grandchildren Veronica and Floyd Johnson, Shannon Dearman, Latoya and Jonah Branham, Candace and Michael Overstreet, Clarice Dearman, Darrin Dearman, Quanisha Dearman, Symira Dearman, Mark Mitchell, Raven Moore; twelve great-grandchildren, two brothers, Joe and Mazel Hicks of Houston, Texas; Alonza and Laura Hicks of Rusk, Texas; a best friend Loyal Barron; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. continued top right column    

A THANK YOU NOTE FROM THE MYRTIE JOHNSON FAMILY

 
When a loved one so dear is lost, kind gestures from friends make it so much better.We would just like to say from us to you, that the kind gestures you gave us did truly make a difference. The phone calls warmed our hearts.
The visits uplifted our spirits. The food filled our stomachs when we had no desire to prepare food.
Thank you and may god Bless you,
Your kindness will never be forgotten.
Sincerely,
The Myrtie Johnson Family

 

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