A "cold case" - death still unsolved.
Buried with stone under maiden name Romero.
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Ms. Romero was born Oct. 1, 1973 in Incerlik, Air Force Base, Turkey to Ernesto J. and Sherry (Hagarman) Romero and died Sunday, March 26 at her residence. She resided in Lufkin for the past five years. Megan was a dedicated employee of Pilgrim's Pride and a member of Providence Baptist Church.
Survivors: mother and stepfather, Sherry and Gene McClung; father and stepmother, Ernesto and Dana Romero; brother and sister-in-law, Josh and April Romero; brother, Sean Romero, Julian and Massey Romero, nephew, Julian Carter Romero; numerous aunts and uncles.
Mrs. Romero was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Floyd and Catherine Hagarman.
The Free Press, Diboll, TX Thursday, March 30, 2000
* obit edited
∼Megan was doing what she loved best, dancing at the Electric Cowboy, a club in Lufkin, Texas. She went almost every Friday or Saturday night and though she usually went alone, she was a regular and had plenty of friends at the club. On this particular night she was asked to leave, an unusual event for this normally friendly, gregarious young person. She met a friend outside and although Megan had planned on walking the few blocks to the nearby Sports Shack bar, this unidentified friend dropped her off there. Later, a male friend, drove her home.
At approximately 2:20 a.m. on March 26, 2000, Megan Curl, 26, opened her apartment door, less than a foot wide, to her concerned friend and neighbor. The friend could tell something was wrong. There was a strange man in Megan's apartment standing behind Megan. Her friend asked her if everything was all right and Megan said it was, so the friend said goodnight. That was the last time anyone, except Megan's killer, saw her alive. Within a couple of hours, a neighbor saw smoke coming from Megan's window and called the Fire Department. What firefighters found was not just a fire, but a horribly gruesome crime scene ....... (edited out)
A "cold case" - death still unsolved.
Buried with stone under maiden name Romero.
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Ms. Romero was born Oct. 1, 1973 in Incerlik, Air Force Base, Turkey to Ernesto J. and Sherry (Hagarman) Romero and died Sunday, March 26 at her residence. She resided in Lufkin for the past five years. Megan was a dedicated employee of Pilgrim's Pride and a member of Providence Baptist Church.
Survivors: mother and stepfather, Sherry and Gene McClung; father and stepmother, Ernesto and Dana Romero; brother and sister-in-law, Josh and April Romero; brother, Sean Romero, Julian and Massey Romero, nephew, Julian Carter Romero; numerous aunts and uncles.
Mrs. Romero was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Floyd and Catherine Hagarman.
The Free Press, Diboll, TX Thursday, March 30, 2000
* obit edited
∼Megan was doing what she loved best, dancing at the Electric Cowboy, a club in Lufkin, Texas. She went almost every Friday or Saturday night and though she usually went alone, she was a regular and had plenty of friends at the club. On this particular night she was asked to leave, an unusual event for this normally friendly, gregarious young person. She met a friend outside and although Megan had planned on walking the few blocks to the nearby Sports Shack bar, this unidentified friend dropped her off there. Later, a male friend, drove her home.
At approximately 2:20 a.m. on March 26, 2000, Megan Curl, 26, opened her apartment door, less than a foot wide, to her concerned friend and neighbor. The friend could tell something was wrong. There was a strange man in Megan's apartment standing behind Megan. Her friend asked her if everything was all right and Megan said it was, so the friend said goodnight. That was the last time anyone, except Megan's killer, saw her alive. Within a couple of hours, a neighbor saw smoke coming from Megan's window and called the Fire Department. What firefighters found was not just a fire, but a horribly gruesome crime scene ....... (edited out)
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