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Betty <I>Lewis</I> Bourland

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Betty Lewis Bourland

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Sep 2001 (aged 84)
Burial
Clarendon, Donley County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Suggested edit: (Published in The Clarendon Enterprise, October 4, 2001)

Betty Lewis Slick Young Bourland
October 4, 2001

A graveside ceremony for Betty Lewis Slick Young Bourland will be held at Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon on Saturday, October 6 at 5:00 p.m.

Mrs. Bourland was born in 1917 in Dallas and died on September 25, 2001, at her home. However, it was her summers on the family RO Ranch near Clarendon which shaped the rest of her life. Her ranch summers were spent on horseback, picnicking by the Salt Fork of the Red River, swimming in the spring, and above all, learning the ranch business by osmosis, stuck to her father, W.J. Lewis, every day he went to the ranch.

After her father died in 1960, Betty, with her sister, Anne, sold some parcels of ranchland, sold some of the breeding herd, and took on debt to pay the inheritance taxes and kept the core of the ranch.

When she decided accounting firms didn't know enough about ranching business to keep the books properly, she went back to school and learned to keep her own ranch books. Ten years ago she put a plan into effect to transfer the ranch intact to her children and grandchildren. Inheritance taxes were not going to diminish the ranch a second time.

Three years ago, Betty reached back to her teenage years and found George Bourland, her sweetheart before his naval career and World War II separated them. Her marriage to George was a comfort and a closing of a ranch bounded life.

Betty is survived by her husband, George Bourland, originally of Clarendon and now of Dallas; her sister, Anne Lewis David of Houston; her children, William Slick of Las Vegas, NM; John S. Young, Jr. of Seattle, WA; Anne Young Shelton of Clarendon; and Susan Young Levanas of Dallas; her grandchildren, Erin, Tara, Dave, John, James, and Will; and her great grandchild, Sean Michael.

Memorials may be made in her name to St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, PO Box 1078, Clarendon, Texas 79226.

In U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Betty Lewis Young
Gender: Female
Race: White
Record Type: Application
Birth: May 30 1917 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Submission date: Feb 1958
Father: William J Lewis
Mother: Willie L Newbury
Signed By: Client's signature
Reference Number: 66276465206
Description: Original SSN [social security number]

In U.S. Public Records Index
Betty L Abdennebi
Birth: May 30 1917
Also known as: Young Lewis Betty
Possible relatives/Name Birth
John S Abdennebi Oct 9 1916
Phillip Douglas Young Apr 30 1965
John S Young
Phillip Young
Residences/Residence Date
4950 Briarwood Pl, Dallas Texas 75209-2004, USA July 1 1989
11924 Forest Lakes Ln, Dallas Texas 75230-2865, USA Apr 1 1992
1171 PO Box, Clarendon Texas 79226-1171, USA Oct 1 2000
3124 Princeton Ave, Dallas Texas 75205-3310, USA
5909 Luther Ln, Apt 700, Dallas Texas 75225-5911, USA
7230 Colgate Ave, Dallas Texas 75225-4604, USA
Phone numbers/Number Date
(214) 392-1226 Aug 6 2008
Business associations
Title/ Business/ Place
General Partner Young Family Limited Partnership Dallas, Texas, USA
Registered Agent Young Family Limited Partnership Dallas, Texas, USA

In U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Betty L Young
Birth: May 30 1917
Death: Sep 24 2001
Last residence: Dallas, Texas 75225, USA
SSN issuing state: Texas

In MyHeritage Family Trees
Betty Young (born Lewis) 1917 - 2001
Birth: May 30 1917 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA
Death: Sep 25 2001 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA
Family members
Husband: John Sidney Young, Jr 1912 - 2000
Children: Young, Young III

Born in Dallas at her home. Her summers on the family RO Ranch near Clarendo, TX shaped her life. Her ranch summers were spent on horseback, picnicking by the Salt Fort of the Red River, swimming in the spring, and above all, learning the ranch business by osmosis, stuck to her father, Will, every day he went to the ranch. After her father died in 1960 she, with her sister, Anne, sold some parcels of ranch land, sold some of the breeding herd, and took on debt to pay the inheritance taxes and keep the core of the ranch. When she decided accounting firms didn't know enough about the ranching business to keep the books properly, she went back to school to learn to keep her own ranch books. She put a plan into effect to transfer the ranch intact to her children and grandchildren without the Inheritiance taxes diminishing the ranch a second time. She married George Bourland, her sweetheart in her teenage years. He was originally of Calrendon and now of Dallas. buried at Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon.
- Betty Lewis Slick Young Bourland, 84, died Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2001. Graveside services will be at 5 p.m. Saturday at Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon. Arrangements are by Sparkman/Hillcrest Funeral Home. Mrs. Bourland was born in 1917 at Dallas. However, it was her summers on the Family RO Ranch near Clarendon which shaped the rest of her life. Her ranch summers were spent on horseback, picnicking by the Salt Fork of the Red River, swimming in the spring, and above all, learning the ranch business by osmosis, stuck to her father, Will, every day he went to the ranch. After her father died in 1960, Betty, with her sister Anne, sold some parcels of ranch land, sold some of the breeding herd, and took on debt to pay the inheritance taxes and keep the core of the ranch. When she decided accounting firms didn't know enough about the ranching business to keep the books properly, she went back to school and learned to keep her own ranch books. Ten years ago she put a plan into effect to transfer the ranch intact to her children and grandchildren. Inheritance taxes were not going to diminish the ranch a second time. Three years ago Betty reached back to her teen years and found George Bourland, her sweetheart before his naval career and World War II separated them. Her marriage to George was a comfort and a closing of a ranch-bound life. Survivors include her husband; a sister, Anne Lewis David of Houston; two sons, William Slick of Las Vegas and John S. Young Jr. of Seattle; two daughters, Anne Young Shelton of Clarendon and Susan Young Levanas of Dallas; six grandchildren, Erin, Tara, Dave, John, James and Will; and a great-grandchild, Sean Michael. The family suggests memorials be to St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 1078, Clarendon, TX 79226. (Published in Amarillo Globe-News, Oct. 2, 2001)
Suggested edit: (Published in The Clarendon Enterprise, October 4, 2001)

Betty Lewis Slick Young Bourland
October 4, 2001

A graveside ceremony for Betty Lewis Slick Young Bourland will be held at Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon on Saturday, October 6 at 5:00 p.m.

Mrs. Bourland was born in 1917 in Dallas and died on September 25, 2001, at her home. However, it was her summers on the family RO Ranch near Clarendon which shaped the rest of her life. Her ranch summers were spent on horseback, picnicking by the Salt Fork of the Red River, swimming in the spring, and above all, learning the ranch business by osmosis, stuck to her father, W.J. Lewis, every day he went to the ranch.

After her father died in 1960, Betty, with her sister, Anne, sold some parcels of ranchland, sold some of the breeding herd, and took on debt to pay the inheritance taxes and kept the core of the ranch.

When she decided accounting firms didn't know enough about ranching business to keep the books properly, she went back to school and learned to keep her own ranch books. Ten years ago she put a plan into effect to transfer the ranch intact to her children and grandchildren. Inheritance taxes were not going to diminish the ranch a second time.

Three years ago, Betty reached back to her teenage years and found George Bourland, her sweetheart before his naval career and World War II separated them. Her marriage to George was a comfort and a closing of a ranch bounded life.

Betty is survived by her husband, George Bourland, originally of Clarendon and now of Dallas; her sister, Anne Lewis David of Houston; her children, William Slick of Las Vegas, NM; John S. Young, Jr. of Seattle, WA; Anne Young Shelton of Clarendon; and Susan Young Levanas of Dallas; her grandchildren, Erin, Tara, Dave, John, James, and Will; and her great grandchild, Sean Michael.

Memorials may be made in her name to St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, PO Box 1078, Clarendon, Texas 79226.

In U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Betty Lewis Young
Gender: Female
Race: White
Record Type: Application
Birth: May 30 1917 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, United States
Submission date: Feb 1958
Father: William J Lewis
Mother: Willie L Newbury
Signed By: Client's signature
Reference Number: 66276465206
Description: Original SSN [social security number]

In U.S. Public Records Index
Betty L Abdennebi
Birth: May 30 1917
Also known as: Young Lewis Betty
Possible relatives/Name Birth
John S Abdennebi Oct 9 1916
Phillip Douglas Young Apr 30 1965
John S Young
Phillip Young
Residences/Residence Date
4950 Briarwood Pl, Dallas Texas 75209-2004, USA July 1 1989
11924 Forest Lakes Ln, Dallas Texas 75230-2865, USA Apr 1 1992
1171 PO Box, Clarendon Texas 79226-1171, USA Oct 1 2000
3124 Princeton Ave, Dallas Texas 75205-3310, USA
5909 Luther Ln, Apt 700, Dallas Texas 75225-5911, USA
7230 Colgate Ave, Dallas Texas 75225-4604, USA
Phone numbers/Number Date
(214) 392-1226 Aug 6 2008
Business associations
Title/ Business/ Place
General Partner Young Family Limited Partnership Dallas, Texas, USA
Registered Agent Young Family Limited Partnership Dallas, Texas, USA

In U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Betty L Young
Birth: May 30 1917
Death: Sep 24 2001
Last residence: Dallas, Texas 75225, USA
SSN issuing state: Texas

In MyHeritage Family Trees
Betty Young (born Lewis) 1917 - 2001
Birth: May 30 1917 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA
Death: Sep 25 2001 Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA
Family members
Husband: John Sidney Young, Jr 1912 - 2000
Children: Young, Young III

Born in Dallas at her home. Her summers on the family RO Ranch near Clarendo, TX shaped her life. Her ranch summers were spent on horseback, picnicking by the Salt Fort of the Red River, swimming in the spring, and above all, learning the ranch business by osmosis, stuck to her father, Will, every day he went to the ranch. After her father died in 1960 she, with her sister, Anne, sold some parcels of ranch land, sold some of the breeding herd, and took on debt to pay the inheritance taxes and keep the core of the ranch. When she decided accounting firms didn't know enough about the ranching business to keep the books properly, she went back to school to learn to keep her own ranch books. She put a plan into effect to transfer the ranch intact to her children and grandchildren without the Inheritiance taxes diminishing the ranch a second time. She married George Bourland, her sweetheart in her teenage years. He was originally of Calrendon and now of Dallas. buried at Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon.
- Betty Lewis Slick Young Bourland, 84, died Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2001. Graveside services will be at 5 p.m. Saturday at Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon. Arrangements are by Sparkman/Hillcrest Funeral Home. Mrs. Bourland was born in 1917 at Dallas. However, it was her summers on the Family RO Ranch near Clarendon which shaped the rest of her life. Her ranch summers were spent on horseback, picnicking by the Salt Fork of the Red River, swimming in the spring, and above all, learning the ranch business by osmosis, stuck to her father, Will, every day he went to the ranch. After her father died in 1960, Betty, with her sister Anne, sold some parcels of ranch land, sold some of the breeding herd, and took on debt to pay the inheritance taxes and keep the core of the ranch. When she decided accounting firms didn't know enough about the ranching business to keep the books properly, she went back to school and learned to keep her own ranch books. Ten years ago she put a plan into effect to transfer the ranch intact to her children and grandchildren. Inheritance taxes were not going to diminish the ranch a second time. Three years ago Betty reached back to her teen years and found George Bourland, her sweetheart before his naval career and World War II separated them. Her marriage to George was a comfort and a closing of a ranch-bound life. Survivors include her husband; a sister, Anne Lewis David of Houston; two sons, William Slick of Las Vegas and John S. Young Jr. of Seattle; two daughters, Anne Young Shelton of Clarendon and Susan Young Levanas of Dallas; six grandchildren, Erin, Tara, Dave, John, James and Will; and a great-grandchild, Sean Michael. The family suggests memorials be to St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 1078, Clarendon, TX 79226. (Published in Amarillo Globe-News, Oct. 2, 2001)


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