Wednesday, April 27, 2016, at MooreRose Funeral Home in Lockney.
Arrangements are under the care of Moore-Rose Funeral Home in Lockney.
Mildred Josephine Steen was born east of Floydada on July 5, 1924, to Buelah and Charles Steen. As a child and young woman she grew up in Canyon, Happy, Hereford and moved to Floyd County when she was in high school where she met Fred Lyn Carthel. Jo and Fred were married on April 5, 1942, they lived in Floyd County and farmed for many years. Jo was a talented seamstress, she made twirling suits for the Lockney High School, she worked for Gabriel’s in Plainview doing alterations and she sewed for the public for more than 60 years. Jo enjoyed crocheting, doing ceramics and spending time with her family.
Jo is survived by two daughters- in-law, Janice Carthel of Clovis and Brenda Carthel of Plainview; 10 grandchildren, Kara Carthel-Kirkley (Debra) of Seattle, Washington, Kim Schober (Milton) of Lubbock, Jason Carthel (Elizabeth) of Lincoln, Nebraska, Michael Carthel (Cindy) of Melrose, New Mexico, Crissy McDaniel ( John) of Amarillo, Clint Carthel (Dianne) of Cotton Center, David Lemons (Suzy) of Lubbock, Jessica Vasquez (Steven) of Wichita Falls, Dianna Trischitti ( John) of Midland, Cory Lemons ( Jenni) of Lubbock; 28 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; and one brother, Buddy from Mansfield. She is preceded in death by her husband, Fred; two sons, Robert and Mike; and a daughter, Linda.
Online condolences may be made at www.moore-rose.com.
Online Condolences:
www.MyPlainview.com Plainview Herald - 04-27-16
Wednesday, April 27, 2016, at MooreRose Funeral Home in Lockney.
Arrangements are under the care of Moore-Rose Funeral Home in Lockney.
Mildred Josephine Steen was born east of Floydada on July 5, 1924, to Buelah and Charles Steen. As a child and young woman she grew up in Canyon, Happy, Hereford and moved to Floyd County when she was in high school where she met Fred Lyn Carthel. Jo and Fred were married on April 5, 1942, they lived in Floyd County and farmed for many years. Jo was a talented seamstress, she made twirling suits for the Lockney High School, she worked for Gabriel’s in Plainview doing alterations and she sewed for the public for more than 60 years. Jo enjoyed crocheting, doing ceramics and spending time with her family.
Jo is survived by two daughters- in-law, Janice Carthel of Clovis and Brenda Carthel of Plainview; 10 grandchildren, Kara Carthel-Kirkley (Debra) of Seattle, Washington, Kim Schober (Milton) of Lubbock, Jason Carthel (Elizabeth) of Lincoln, Nebraska, Michael Carthel (Cindy) of Melrose, New Mexico, Crissy McDaniel ( John) of Amarillo, Clint Carthel (Dianne) of Cotton Center, David Lemons (Suzy) of Lubbock, Jessica Vasquez (Steven) of Wichita Falls, Dianna Trischitti ( John) of Midland, Cory Lemons ( Jenni) of Lubbock; 28 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; and one brother, Buddy from Mansfield. She is preceded in death by her husband, Fred; two sons, Robert and Mike; and a daughter, Linda.
Online condolences may be made at www.moore-rose.com.
Online Condolences:
www.MyPlainview.com Plainview Herald - 04-27-16
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