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Roylene Janis <I>McIlhaney</I> Davis

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Roylene Janis McIlhaney Davis

Birth
South Bosque, McLennan County, Texas, USA
Death
26 Oct 2013 (aged 75)
Odessa, Ector County, Texas, USA
Burial
McCamey, Upton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Plot: Sec. II, Blk 4
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MCCAMEY Roylene McIlhaney Chandler Davis, 75, received her wings as she left to be with her Lord and Savior, October 26, 2013, at Medical Center Hospital in Odessa, TX.

She is preceded in death by late husbands, Lawrence "Chan" Chandler in 1991 and Jay Vernon Davis in 2010; her parents, Hallie Jeanette "Corkie" (Sloan) and James "Roy" McIlhaney; sister, Thelma Francis Holly; and friend, Glenda Taylor.
Those left to cherish her memory are daughter, Chana and husband Sal Holguin; son, Lawrence "Hamp" and wife Sue Ellen Chandler; brother, Rayford and wife Jerrie McIlhaney; niece, Sherry and husband Tommy Gentry; nephews, Kerry McIlhaney, Chuck Flora, Billy Flora and Lanny Ray; grandchildren, Hayley Chandler, Tiffani and husband Adam Molina and Eric Holguin; honorary grandchildren, Abby, Makayla, Austin and Brandon Velasquez and Meranie Holguin; great grandchildren, Hayden and Haeven Jaye Molina; and special friend, Debbie Jones.
Roylene was a McCamey Badger from elementary until her passing, also having graduated MHS in 1957. She worked for the Upton County Sheriff's Department for a number of years, retiring in 2002. Roylene was crowned First Lady of McCamey in 1975, she received the Chamber of Commerce outstanding service award, True McCameyite award, the Decoration of Chivalry from the Rebekah Assembly, Outstanding citizen in 2003, and Pioneer of the Year in 2011. Roylene served on the McCamey Rebekah Lodge since 1968, Past Noble Grand, Past District Deputy President, American Legion Auxiliary President since 1970, Lions Club and the Upton County historical commission since 1985. Roylene graced the citizens of McCamey with her talent and love of writing with her "as the Windmills turn" article every week in the McCamey Newspaper. "As the Windmills turn" featured true McCamey history, by Roylene, whether writing about a McCamey Landmark, citizen or just taking a peek in her personal life with stories from the "good ole days." Roylene experienced her own historical moment in 2008, when her residence in McCamey received a historical Marker for the TP Tavern, a popular nightclub/dancehall her grandfather, Jim Sloan, operated and owned. Popular names, such as Ernest Tubb, Bob Willis, Hank Thompson and Lawrence Welk, played at the TP before hitting it big time. When Roylene wasn't receiving an achievement or writing a story, she was enjoying her family and friends. She loved being a "Nana" to her grandchildren and great grandchildren, telling stories to everyone she encountered and watching the "Grand ole Opry" and "Golden Girls" with her loved ones.
Roylene will not only be missed by family and friends, but by the town of McCamey as well, as long as the windmills turn.
Funeral services at the East Side Baptist Church in McCamey on Wednesday, October 30th, at 2pm, presided by Rev. Murray Sauders. Pallbearers include: Kerry McIlhaney, Chuck "Tookie" Flora, Billy Flora, Cody Zamora, Dan Brown, Carlos Holguin, John Paul Jones and Gilbert Bustos.

Published in Odessa American on Oct. 29, 2013
MCCAMEY Roylene McIlhaney Chandler Davis, 75, received her wings as she left to be with her Lord and Savior, October 26, 2013, at Medical Center Hospital in Odessa, TX.

She is preceded in death by late husbands, Lawrence "Chan" Chandler in 1991 and Jay Vernon Davis in 2010; her parents, Hallie Jeanette "Corkie" (Sloan) and James "Roy" McIlhaney; sister, Thelma Francis Holly; and friend, Glenda Taylor.
Those left to cherish her memory are daughter, Chana and husband Sal Holguin; son, Lawrence "Hamp" and wife Sue Ellen Chandler; brother, Rayford and wife Jerrie McIlhaney; niece, Sherry and husband Tommy Gentry; nephews, Kerry McIlhaney, Chuck Flora, Billy Flora and Lanny Ray; grandchildren, Hayley Chandler, Tiffani and husband Adam Molina and Eric Holguin; honorary grandchildren, Abby, Makayla, Austin and Brandon Velasquez and Meranie Holguin; great grandchildren, Hayden and Haeven Jaye Molina; and special friend, Debbie Jones.
Roylene was a McCamey Badger from elementary until her passing, also having graduated MHS in 1957. She worked for the Upton County Sheriff's Department for a number of years, retiring in 2002. Roylene was crowned First Lady of McCamey in 1975, she received the Chamber of Commerce outstanding service award, True McCameyite award, the Decoration of Chivalry from the Rebekah Assembly, Outstanding citizen in 2003, and Pioneer of the Year in 2011. Roylene served on the McCamey Rebekah Lodge since 1968, Past Noble Grand, Past District Deputy President, American Legion Auxiliary President since 1970, Lions Club and the Upton County historical commission since 1985. Roylene graced the citizens of McCamey with her talent and love of writing with her "as the Windmills turn" article every week in the McCamey Newspaper. "As the Windmills turn" featured true McCamey history, by Roylene, whether writing about a McCamey Landmark, citizen or just taking a peek in her personal life with stories from the "good ole days." Roylene experienced her own historical moment in 2008, when her residence in McCamey received a historical Marker for the TP Tavern, a popular nightclub/dancehall her grandfather, Jim Sloan, operated and owned. Popular names, such as Ernest Tubb, Bob Willis, Hank Thompson and Lawrence Welk, played at the TP before hitting it big time. When Roylene wasn't receiving an achievement or writing a story, she was enjoying her family and friends. She loved being a "Nana" to her grandchildren and great grandchildren, telling stories to everyone she encountered and watching the "Grand ole Opry" and "Golden Girls" with her loved ones.
Roylene will not only be missed by family and friends, but by the town of McCamey as well, as long as the windmills turn.
Funeral services at the East Side Baptist Church in McCamey on Wednesday, October 30th, at 2pm, presided by Rev. Murray Sauders. Pallbearers include: Kerry McIlhaney, Chuck "Tookie" Flora, Billy Flora, Cody Zamora, Dan Brown, Carlos Holguin, John Paul Jones and Gilbert Bustos.

Published in Odessa American on Oct. 29, 2013


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