SERVICES SET THURSDAY FOR HOMER DYKES
Funeral services for Homer L. Dykes, 85, were to be conducted at 2 p.m. MDT Thursday, May 29, at Primitive Baptist Church in Clovis. Bro. Bernard Gowens was to officiate, assisted by Kenneth Martin. Interment was to be in the Texico Cemetery.
Mr. Dykes, a retired Texico farmer, died at Clovis Memorial Hospital Monday, May 26, following a brief illness.
Mr. Dykes came to Texico in 1942 having moved here from Sudan where he had resided since 1929.
Survivors include his wife, Dosha, of the home; three sons, Hubert of Sudan, Willard of Boise, Idaho, and Cecil of San Antonio; four daughters, Mrs. Ted Walker of Sudan, Mrs. Ruby Hardy and Mrs. Ruie Ellis, both of Amarillo, and Mrs. Richard Davis of San Antonio; four brothers, Earl of May Bank, Tex., Grady of Belton, Tex., Dewy of Hale Center and Johnny of Colorado Springs, Colo.; three sisters, Mrs. Eula Hearn of El Paso, Mrs. Nola Warren of Alamogordo, N.M. and Mrs. Jim Craig of Plainview; 13 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were to be Lester Norton, David Norton, Walter Baldock, Elton Bass, James Parker and Troy Little. Honorary pallbearers were Truman Kittrell, Cleveland Bass, W. N. Foster, S. C. Moore and Herman Patterson.
Steed-Todd Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
SERVICES SET THURSDAY FOR HOMER DYKES
Funeral services for Homer L. Dykes, 85, were to be conducted at 2 p.m. MDT Thursday, May 29, at Primitive Baptist Church in Clovis. Bro. Bernard Gowens was to officiate, assisted by Kenneth Martin. Interment was to be in the Texico Cemetery.
Mr. Dykes, a retired Texico farmer, died at Clovis Memorial Hospital Monday, May 26, following a brief illness.
Mr. Dykes came to Texico in 1942 having moved here from Sudan where he had resided since 1929.
Survivors include his wife, Dosha, of the home; three sons, Hubert of Sudan, Willard of Boise, Idaho, and Cecil of San Antonio; four daughters, Mrs. Ted Walker of Sudan, Mrs. Ruby Hardy and Mrs. Ruie Ellis, both of Amarillo, and Mrs. Richard Davis of San Antonio; four brothers, Earl of May Bank, Tex., Grady of Belton, Tex., Dewy of Hale Center and Johnny of Colorado Springs, Colo.; three sisters, Mrs. Eula Hearn of El Paso, Mrs. Nola Warren of Alamogordo, N.M. and Mrs. Jim Craig of Plainview; 13 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were to be Lester Norton, David Norton, Walter Baldock, Elton Bass, James Parker and Troy Little. Honorary pallbearers were Truman Kittrell, Cleveland Bass, W. N. Foster, S. C. Moore and Herman Patterson.
Steed-Todd Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
Family Members
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Carlos Francis Dykes
1884–1937
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Pearl Lee Dykes
1886–1895
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Alla Mae Dykes Hilliard
1888–1975
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Earl Cecil Dykes
1891–1983
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Eula Dykes Hearn
1894–1978
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Cora Lee Dykes Lanham
1897–1974
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Grady Henry Dykes
1898–1986
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Dewey Adam Dykes Sr.
1900–1985
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Nora Kansas Dykes Warren
1902–1992
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Mattie Dykes
1904–1904
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Ivarene "Iva" Dykes Craig
1905–2000
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Johnny Porter Dykes
1907–1987
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