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PROFILE UPDATES


•   Reese Hayes (2020)  27/8
•   Hayden Brooks (2015)  12/8
•   Trixie Stoneman (Porter) (1990)  5/8
•   Mariah Woehl (Armour) (2010)  20/7
•   Hannah Miller (Finley) (2014)  22/6
•   Melissa Swift (Mayo) (1990)  9/6
•   Josh Bailey (2008)  17/5
•   Kandy Barnes (2004)  21/3
•   Mark Parr  18/3
•   Anthony Stubblefield (1994)  15/3
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JOINED CLASSMATES


Percentage of Joined Classmates: 25.0%
A:   857   Joined
B:   2568   Not Joined
(totals do not include deceased)

WHERE WE LIVE


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2 live in Alabama
1 lives in Alaska
4 live in Arizona
4 live in Arkansas
2 live in Armed Forces Europe
11 live in California
5 live in Colorado
1 lives in Delaware
3 live in Florida
4 live in Georgia
1 lives in Guam
4 live in Illinois
2 live in Indiana
1 lives in Kansas
4 live in Louisiana
1 lives in Maine
1 lives in Maryland
1 lives in Massachusetts
2 live in Michigan
1 lives in Mississippi
3 live in Missouri
1 lives in Nebraska
10 live in New Mexico
1 lives in New York
4 live in North Carolina
1 lives in North Dakota
5 live in Ohio
6 live in Oklahoma
1 lives in Samoa (American)
3 live in South Carolina
1 lives in Tennessee
700 live in Texas
3 live in Utah
3 live in Virginia
3 live in Washington
1 lives in Wisconsin
1 lives in British Columbia
1 lives in Australia
1 lives in Denmark
1 lives in Ecuador
1 lives in Germany
1 lives in Ireland
2 live in South Korea
2 live in United Kingdom
2,549 location unknown
1,207 are deceased

UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS



•   Valerie Mays (Gann) (1987)  9/9
•   Rebecca Suniga (1995)  10/9
•   Charley Hollis (1982)  11/9
•   John Morgan (1995)  11/9
•   Andy Stockton (1984)  11/9
•   Philip Stevens (1993)  12/9
•   Nick Kloster (2000)  13/9
•   Linda Atkins (1983)  14/9
•   Tasha Diamond (Volirakis) (2004)  14/9
•   Toni Estrada (Ellison) (1981)  15/9
•   Randal Graham (1984)  15/9
•   David Cunningham (1977)  16/9
•   Dennis Owen  16/9
•   Leasha Downs (Oshields) (2001)  17/9
•   Jeff Miller (1989)  17/9
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MISSING CLASSMATES


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Jim Ned Consolidated Independent School District Alumni and Faculty                        Tuscola, Taylor Co., Texas.

 

 
ANNOUNCEMENTS

Parade begins at 2:30 from the Jim Ned Valley Church of Christ parking lot and will end at the Baseball field parking lot.  Pep Rally will be at the Stadium following the parade.


 

Come enjoy the parade at The Loco Buffalo under covered umbrellas!! We have a designated spot for alumni!! Bring your chairs! We will have water for sale in this area as well as frozen flav-or-ice popsicles to cool you off!!

Also alumni merchandise will be available!! Tees $20! Koozies $5 and buttons $5! All proceeds to the Jim Ned Alumni Association!

Thankful to April N Wes Brooks, sponsoring this VIP area!! Call Abilene Seamless Raingutter for your gutter needs!!


 

����Still plenty of alumni t-shirts, koozies and buttons!! Will be available at the parade! Or before! We can ship too!! $20 tee, $5 buttons and koozies!! ����


 

What a great way to watch the game!! Eat and drink with your friends, alumni and neighbors @everyone!

The Homecoming Watch Party/After Party on September 6!! Full menu available at the watch party!! After 9 pm drinks will still be available with a menu of nachos, tacos and chips and salsa and queso!!

Come hang out at Den 83 ! Outdoor patio area is reserved for alumni festivities! Corn hole, horseshoes and lots of fun!

John Bunton thank you for your sponsorship of this event!!




 

Class Of 2009

Mitchell Henson Hicks

(January 7, 1991 ~ September 2, 2024)

Mitchell was son of Billy Martin Hicks and Ann Butler Henson.


Mitchell Henson Hicks, 33, passed away on Monday, September 2, 2024 at his home in Midland, Texas surrounded by family, after a courageous battle with cancer.  Memorial services will be held at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at First Presbyterian Church, Midland, with Dr.  Steve Schorr officiating. Following the service a Celebration of Life for friends and family will be held at Rusty Bucket BBQ and Tavern, 3113 W Industrial, Midland.

On January 7, 1991 in Abilene, Texas, Mitchell was born to Billy Martin Hicks and Ann Butler (Henson) Hicks.  Mitchell was raised in Tuscola, Texas where he was baptized into the body of Christ at the age of 12.  He was a graduate of Jim Ned High School, Tuscola, and Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.  After graduation Mitchell started his successful career in the oil and gas industry.  He made Midland, Texas his home.  At the time of his death, Mitchell was an independent Frac Consultant with 3R Petroleum Consultants. Previously, he was employed by Earthstone Energy.  During Mitchell’s career he made an impression on so many people in West Texas, many becoming his close personal friends.

Mitchell was intelligent, funny, loyal, kind, and lived his life to the fullest.  He cherished his friendships whether they were new or lifelong.  He loved music, dancing, traveling, hunting, going to concerts and comedy shows with his friends. Mitchell was proud to be from his small town of Tuscola, proud to be a graduate of Texas Tech, proud of his work and proud to be a Hicks.  Mitchell loved his family with his whole heart and loved his people without limits.

Our family would like to extend our love and gratitude to Jessica Hattaway for her unwavering love for Mitchell.  She never left his side from time of diagnosis until his passing.

Mitchell is survived by his parents Billy and Ann Hicks of Tuscola; girlfriend Jessica Hattaway of Midland; brothers Michael Hicks of Lubbock, Marty Hicks of Abilene; sisters Misty Mullins and Brian Culwell of Lubbock, Mandy and Paul Corcorran of Lubbock; nephews Blake Black, Chance Mullins, Dyllan Hicks; nieces Briley Mullins and Elizabeth Hicks; great niece Ozella Black.

He was preceded in death by sister Denni June Hicks; grandparents Ann and Grady Barr, Jack and Casey Henson; grandmother Billie Drummond.

Honorary pallbearers are Kevin Morris, Colter Graham, Hunter Barr, Taylor Thetford, Scooby Hellekson, Paul Corcorran, Chance Mullins, Michael Hicks, Marty Hicks, and Blake Black.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Interim Healthcare and Hospice, 1031 Andrews Hwy, Suite 100, Midland, TX  79701, First Presbyterian Church, 800 W. Texas Ave, Midland, TX  79701, or donor’s favorite charity.

Arrangements are under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Midland.  Online condolences may be made at www.npwelch.com.

Service

First Presbyterian Church of Midland

Tuesday 9/10, 1:00 pm

Memorial Service

Class Of 1974

Mark David Cotton

Mark David Cotton

(February 24, 1956 ~ August 23, 2024)

David, son of Alton Earl Cotton and Anita Beth Susie Harris and married to Brenda Dell Hallford.


Mark David Cotton, devoted husband, father, grandfather, and "Coach," went home to his Lord and Savior on August 23, 2024. Mark was born on February 24, 1956 to Earl and Susie Cotton in Lubbock, Texas and pursued a close relationship with Jesus from a young age.

He graduated from Jim Ned High School where he found a love for athletics. He participated in football, basketball, golf, and track. His accolades included competing in the golf state championship and being named a member of the All-State football team as an offensive lineman. While at Jim Ned, he also found another love, the love of his life, Brenda. The two were married in San Angelo, Texas on May 22, 1976.

Mark graduated from Angelo State University and began his 43 year career in education. A journey that would take him to Hamlin, Breckenridge, and ultimately Stanton, Texas. Becky, Jon, and Mallory were blessed to not only call him Coach, but Dad. A role he cherished and took on for countless students as well.

In 1994, Mark became the Athletic Director and Head Football coach in Stanton. While serving in this role, the 1997 Football Team went 16-0 and became the last unified 2A Texas State Championship team. Coach Cotton led the charge as they became a powerhouse in Texas football throughout the mid-late 90s. During this time, many honors were bestowed upon him, including being named 1997 Texas Coach of the Year by the Texas Sportswriters Association, 1997 Coach of the Year by multiple news outlets throughout Texas, Martin County Man of the Year, Super Team Coach of the Year, High School Xtra Coach of the Year, and member of the board of directors for the Texas High School Coaches Association.

In 2002, Mark became the High School principal at Stanton until he retired in 2018. You could always count on a big smile and a word of encouragement from Coach-even if that encouragement came in the form of tough love. But of all of his accomplishments, Coach considered his family his most important. His seven grandchildren were the lights of his life - Madelynne, Hadley, Nadia, Easton, Jaxson, Aaron, and Graham filled his days with joy and laughter. Most days he could be found attending their games, plays, concerts, and birthday parties. He also enjoyed traveling, golfing, fishing, and hunting.

Mark is survived by his wife of 48 years, Brenda Cotton; daughter Becky Hull and husband Brett of Stanton; son Jon Cotton and wife Amanda of Lubbock; daughter Mallory Villa and husband Emilio of Stanton; brother Tim Cotton of Junction; sisters Toni Cotton and Evelyn Bain of San Angelo; brother and sister in-law Ted and Margarett Hallford; sister-in-law Beverly Davis; brother-in-law Edward Hallford; Aunt June Koch; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 pm, Thursday, August 29, 2024 at the First Baptist Church of Stanton. The family welcomes donations to the soon to be established Coach Mark Cotton Fighting Heart Scholarship fund. Donations can be made by contacting Community National Bank in Stanton or Lubbock.

Class Of 1964

Margie attended Jim Ned with the class of 1964.

Margie Elaine Stevens Bowen Ladner

(October 20, 1945 ~ August 20, 2024)

Margie, daughter of Opal May 'O.M.' Stevens and Alma Lena Little, married 1st to Hubert Lee Bowen, Jr., married 2nd to Donald Elton Ladner and buried in Tuscola, Taylor County, Texas.


We are sad to announce the passing of Margie Elaine Stevens Bowen Ladner (Grangran), 78 of Ovalo, Texas. She passed away on August 20, 2024 surrounded by her family at Hendrick Medical Center in Abilene, Texas.   A visitation will be held at Fry-Smith Funeral Home on Monday, August 26, 2024 from 5-7pm. A burial will be held at the Tuscola Cemetery on Tuesday, August 27, 2024 at 9am with a funeral service to follow at 10am at Fry-Smith Funeral Home.

Mrs. Ladner was born on October 20, 1945 in Abilene, Texas to Alma Stevens and O.M. Stevens of Lawn, Texas. She worked various jobs over the years such as home health, retail management, as well as being a business owner. Above all she was very compassionate about her family and loved ones.

She is preceded in death by her parents Alma and O.M. Stevens, three sisters and one brother. Two husbands H.L. Bowen II and Donald Ladner.

Margie is survived by her sister Joy Booth and husband Clyde of Lawn, Texas, two sons, Hubert (LittleH)(Hoss) Bowen III and significant other Tameria Gregory of Lawn, Texas and Michael (Skeeter) Bowen and wife Betty Bowen of Merkel, Texas, two daughters, Yvonne Bowen of Ovalo, Texas and Stacie Bowen Morten and husband Travis Morton of Winters, Texas, seven grandchildren, Amanda Mosley and husband Albert Mosley, H. Lee (Harley) Bowen IV and significant other Summer Hargrove, Michael (Mike) Bowen and wife Candice Bowen, Josh Bowen and wife Ragan Bowen, Cody Barron, Chance Morton and Chase Morton, thirteen great grandchildren, three great great grandchildren and a host of family and friends.

Visitation

Monday, August 26, 2024

5:00 - 7:00 pm (Central time)

Fry~Smith Funeral Home

502 KENT AVE, Tuscola, TX 79562

Graveside Service

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

9:00 - 9:30 am (Central time)

Tuscola Cemetery

Hwy 83, Tuscola, TX 79562

Funeral Service

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

10:00am - 2:00 pm (Central time)

Fry~Smith Funeral Home

502 KENT AVE, Tuscola, TX 79562

Keep the Allen family in your prayers, please.  Marilyn was the mother of Jaynie ('69) and Judy ('72).

Marilyn Prentice Allen went to be with the Lord on Saturday, August 10, 2024. She was 94 years of age. Marilyn was born June 13, 1930, in Levelland, Texas, to Bradley Martin and Gladys Leona Prentice.

She was preceded in death by her husband Wayne Allen, infant son Stephen Wayne Allen, her parents; five brothers: Ralph Prentice, Ross Prentice, Floyd "Big Pete" Prentice, Neil Prentice, Melvin "Little Pete" Prentice, and one sister, Erma Prentice Whorton.

Survivors include daughter Jaynie Allen Branham and her husband John, daughter Judy Allen Barnett, grandson Benjamin Barnett, granddaughter Christina Pratt and her husband Joel, great-grandson John Broughton, sister-in-law Emmalee Prentice , and several nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be from 5:00-7:00 PM Tuesday, August 13, and a brief, informal service on Wednesday, August 14 at 10:00 AM. Both will be held in the Family Center at Elmwood Funeral Home, 5750 Hwy 277 South, Abilene, TX.

Please keep the Martinez family in prayer.  Ramon was the father of alumni Elsie ('81), Esmarelda ('82), Ramon ('83), Ernest ('85), Robert ('92).

Ramon G. Martinez, Sr. passed away on Saturday, August 10, 2024. A graveside service will be held on Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at 9:00am in the Tuscola Cemetery, directed by Fry-Smith Funeral Home, Tuscola. A visitation will be held on Monday, August 12th, from 5 to 7pm a the funeral home.

Ramon was born on May 30, 1941 in Mathis, Texas to Antonio and Maria Martinez.

It was love at first sight when Ramon saw Rosa when he was just 12 years old and she was 17, but it wasn't until he was 19 and her 24 that they were married on June 15, 1960. They moved to Tuscola, Texas in 1963 where they lived very happily and raised their beautiful family. The house grew as the family grew, from a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom to a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home built with his hands. In his early years, he was a drummer in a conjunto band and never missed a chance to play on the accordion. He was an extremely hard worker and knew how to do just about anything. He retired from Jim Ned CISD and spent his retirement years keeping busy picking pecans and doing odd jobs. He never met a stranger and knew just about everyone in town.

Ramon is preceded in death by his parents, Antonio and Maria Martinez; son Angel; siblings Juan Martinez, Pablo Martinez, Arculano Martinez, Espirion Martinez, Bruna Lopez, Francisca Reyna, Maria Moreno, Socorro Charles, and a niece raised as sister, Delia Garza.

Ramon is survived by his wife Rosa; children Elsa Quintanilla, Esmeralda (Miguel) Solorzano, Ramon (Maria Isela) Martinez Jr., Ernest Martinez, and Robert (Michelle) Martinez; sister Julia (Manuel) Nava; eight grandchildren; nine great grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.

He will be greatly missed by the love of his life and all of his family and friends.

Visitation

Monday, August 12, 2024

5:00 - 7:00 pm (Central time)

Fry~Smith Funeral Home

502 KENT AVE, Tuscola, TX 79562

 

Graveside Service

Tuesday, August 13, 2024

9:00am - 1:00 pm (Central time)

Tuscola Cemetery

Hwy 83, Tuscola, TX 79562

Bee was the mother of Angela ('91), Gina ('93), John ('03), Mark ('05), and Matt ('07)

Beetress Ione Buxkemper

September 6, 1949 — June 17, 2024

North Zulch

For many years Bee graced the lives of many people. When God saw that her work here was done, he called her home.

Beetress Ione "Bee" (Coonce) Buxkemper was born on September 6,1949, in Indianapolis, Indiana to Lula Belle and Clarence Coonce. She passed away in the early morning of June 17, 2024 at M. D. Anderson in Houston, Texas with family members by her side. Bee will be greatly missed.

Bee had no fear of death and knew with an absolute unwavering certainty that when she passed, she was going to meet Jesus in Heaven.

Bee and former husband, Louis Gohmann were married in 1970 in Indiana. Together, Bee and Louis were blessed with two beautiful daughters, Angela Grace and Regina Ann. In 1980, Bee and her two daughters moved to Texas. Soon afterwards, Bee was employed at Texas Municipal Power Agency (TMPA) near Carlos, Texas where she and her future husband first met. Bee married Werner (Joe) Buxkemper on December 17, 1983, at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Anderson, Texas. Their marriage of over forty years was blessed with three sons, John David, Mark Edward, and Matthew Joe. Bee told Joe before her passing that "we had a good run."

Bee loved her family and the five children she raised. Family gatherings were always special. Grandchildren had a special place in Bee's heart and they were a big part of her world. It is the birth rite of the first grandchild to choose the name for their grandma and Memaw, it was. Someone must not have got the memo, because later Mimi was added. Dogs were also a part of Bee's life. Bee's last dog Abilene "Abi" was special. (As the saying goes, you never get the dog you want, but you always get the dog you need.)

Bee was an avid walker who grew up in Florida. She would often walk miles to see her childhood friend, Gina. As an adult, Bee remained and avid walker. Bee and Joe first resided around Coronado's Camp near Abilene, Texas. In the early morning hours around Coronado's Camp, Bee was often on the road walking before the children were up. (Joe could care for the children as they slept.) In later years Bee trained to run in 5K races. In her first 5K, she placed first in her age category. For her second 5K, Bee set a time goal and crushed it. 

Bee loved the outdoors and made many a trip to state and national parks. As an avid photographer, she took many photos of nature and family. One of her goals was to hike to the top of Guadalupe Peak (the highest point in Texas). Bee achieved that goal only a few years back and was so proud of her accomplishment. Bee loved to travel and take cruises. Her favorite trip was to Alaska but was later replaced by a trip to the Azores. Bee looked forward to travel in the future, but God had another plan.

In 1995, Bee graduated from Angelo State University with a degree as a registered nurse. Early in Bee's nursing career, she cared for medically fragile children who she cared for dearly. 

Bee is survived by her husband, Werner Joe Buxkemper, her children, Angela Hatla and husband, Chris, Regina Shingledecker and husband, Stuart, John Buxkemper, Mark Buxkemper and wife, Jeanne, Matthew Buxkemper and wife, Michelle; twelve grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; brothers, Richard Coonce and wife, Barbara, Raymond Hutchens and Victor Hutchens and wife, Debbie; sister, Patricia Raum and husband, George; and many nephews, nieces and friends. 

Pallbearers (nephews): Stephen Autrey, Jason Hachtel, Joel Dutton, Glenn Dutton, Randy Dutton, Brandon Eisenman

Honorary Pallbearer: Patrick Michalewicz

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Madisonville Funeral Home, Madisonville, Texas. A visitation is scheduled for Friday, June 21, 2024, from 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. at the funeral home. A funeral service will be held Saturday, June 22, 2024, at 10 AM at Crossroads Cowboy Church in Madisonville. Burial will follow in the Singleton Community Cemetery in Singleton, Texas. A gathering will follow immediately afterwards at the Singleton Church Fellowship Hall.

Bee delighted in long walks, exploring nature and enjoying the beauty and tranquility of God's creation. To honor her passion for nature, memorial contributions may be made to Texas Parks and Wildlife, in lieu of flowers. State Parks - Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation (convio.net)

It's here!!  40 years for the class of 1984!!


Jim Ned Alumni Association

Marissa Lynn Thomas 

**2023-2024 JN Alumni Board Members**

Marissa Thomas Davis-President

Chantel Gallaway- Secretary

Telitha Webb-Treasurer

Lynsie Rice Paylor-Event Coordinator

Juliann Kelley-Event Co-Coordinator

Justin Caraway-Entertainment Coordindator

Thanks to Crystal Stanaland for serving on the Alumni Board for many years. We appreciate your time and hard work! She deserves a much needed break!

Everyone is looking forward to working together! We can't wait to let everyone know what we have in the works for the upcoming year! With y'all's support, we can do big things! More details coming soon about the Jim Ned Alumni Scholarship being given this May!! Go! Big Red!!


 

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