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Carmen Day <I>Hitchcock</I> Vaughan

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Carmen Day Hitchcock Vaughan

Birth
Death
30 Oct 2012 (aged 87)
Burial
Amarillo, Randall County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5S Lot A7 Space 25
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Mrs. Carmen Day Vaughan, 87, of Amarillo died October 30, 2012 after a brief illness.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Park Place Towers Chapel with Jerry Bell, Park Central Chaplain, officiating. A private burial service for the family members will be in Llano Cemetery in Amarillo. Arrangements are by Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St.

Mrs. Vaughan was born Dec. 10, 1924, in Claude, Texas, as the tenth child to the Reverend William Alvin Hitchcock and Flora Lee Peninger Hitchcock. Her father was a Methodist minister until his retirement in 1945, and Carmen attended Texas Panhandle schools in his served pastorates, including Claude, Throckmorton, Stratford, Spearman, Miami, Sudan and Hale Center, Texas.

Christian music, love of family and love of country were central to Carmen's life, and she played at her father's church services as a young girl. Her music ministry carried on throughout her life, and she played for her classes as a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church and at Vespers Services at Park Place Towers. She was retired from Traveler's Insurance Company as a secretary in the Amarillo office.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Lawrence E. Day, Sr. (first husband and WWII veteran); Dewitt Mason ("Buster") Vaughan (second husband, WWII veteran and retired from Amarillo National Bank); and her siblings, Clarence Hitchcock, Eula Mae Brummett Dodge, Viola Capell Sellars, Gracylee Walker, Maudie Flores, Marjorie Cleavinger, Ruth Womack Jones, Candler Hitchcock and Floryne Nelson.

Survivors include her son, Lawrence E. ("Larry") Day Jr. of Madison, Alabama; a grandson, Travis E. Day at the University of Alabama; a granddaughter, Lesley Lathem of Dallas, Texas; and nineteen nieces and nephews and their children.

The family suggests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society, 3915 S. Bell, Amarillo, TX 79109

Sign the online guest book at www.schoolerfuneralhome.com.

Amarillo Globe-News, Oct. 31, 2012

Mrs. Carmen Day Vaughan, 87, of Amarillo died October 30, 2012 after a brief illness.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Park Place Towers Chapel with Jerry Bell, Park Central Chaplain, officiating. A private burial service for the family members will be in Llano Cemetery in Amarillo. Arrangements are by Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St.

Mrs. Vaughan was born Dec. 10, 1924, in Claude, Texas, as the tenth child to the Reverend William Alvin Hitchcock and Flora Lee Peninger Hitchcock. Her father was a Methodist minister until his retirement in 1945, and Carmen attended Texas Panhandle schools in his served pastorates, including Claude, Throckmorton, Stratford, Spearman, Miami, Sudan and Hale Center, Texas.

Christian music, love of family and love of country were central to Carmen's life, and she played at her father's church services as a young girl. Her music ministry carried on throughout her life, and she played for her classes as a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church and at Vespers Services at Park Place Towers. She was retired from Traveler's Insurance Company as a secretary in the Amarillo office.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Lawrence E. Day, Sr. (first husband and WWII veteran); Dewitt Mason ("Buster") Vaughan (second husband, WWII veteran and retired from Amarillo National Bank); and her siblings, Clarence Hitchcock, Eula Mae Brummett Dodge, Viola Capell Sellars, Gracylee Walker, Maudie Flores, Marjorie Cleavinger, Ruth Womack Jones, Candler Hitchcock and Floryne Nelson.

Survivors include her son, Lawrence E. ("Larry") Day Jr. of Madison, Alabama; a grandson, Travis E. Day at the University of Alabama; a granddaughter, Lesley Lathem of Dallas, Texas; and nineteen nieces and nephews and their children.

The family suggests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society, 3915 S. Bell, Amarillo, TX 79109

Sign the online guest book at www.schoolerfuneralhome.com.

Amarillo Globe-News, Oct. 31, 2012



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