▰ Kathy Marie Hay Died September 26, … More Information | Kathy Marie Hay, born May 2, 1959 died September 26, 2016 in Beaumont, Texas. Kathy was 57. |
▰ Kathy L Hay Died December 26, … More Information |
Kathy L Hay, born October 7, 1950 entered into eternal rest December 26, 2014 in Wolfforth, Texas. Kathy was 64.
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Obituary: Kathy Lynn Hay, 64, of Wolfforth, TX went to be with her Lord on 26, 2014. Kathy was born 7, 1950 in Wichita Falls, TX to Neal and Oneta Youngblood. She grew up in Lovington, NM and graduated from Lovington High School in 1969. As a single mother, Kathy attained her Bachelors Degree and pur-sued a career in social work in Hobbs, NM; receiving numerous awards and recognition for her work in the field. She later continued her education and received a Masters Degree in Counseling from the of the Southwest in 2000. working 11 years as a school counselor, Kathy retired from the Carlsbad Municipal School District in 2012 and moved with her husband Joe to Wolfforth. Kathy was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She was passionate about her service to the Lord and was a devoted member of Bethany Baptist Church. Kathy is survived by her loving husband of 11 years, Joe Hay; son, daughter-in-law, and grandson, Justin, Michelle, and Jackson Brown of El Paso, TX; daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughters, Christy, Rance, Bailey, and Cydney Turner of Lubbock, TX; and son, daughter-in-law, and grandchildren, Wesley, Lynn, Lauren, Allison, Katelin, and Matthew Hay of Bluffdale, TX. She is also survived by her mother, Oneta Youngblood; sister, Karen Thompson and brother, David Youngblood of Haughton, LA. Friends and family are invited to a visitation at Resthaven 5740 W. 19th street, Lubbock, TX from 5pm to 7pm on , 30, 2014. Services celebrating Kathys life will be held at Bethany Baptist Church 4402 40th street in Lubbock, TX on , 31, 2014 at 12 noon. Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park. Memorials may be made to The Arizona Transplant House-Village at Mayo Clinic 5811 East Mayo Boulevard, Phoenix, AZ 85054. |
▰ Kathy L Hay Died December 26, … More Information |
Kathy L Hay, born October 7, 1950 passed from this world into the next December 26, 2014 in Lubbock, Texas. Kathy was 64.
Family members and close friends: , Penny Mchugh, Linda Abernathy, Susan Martin, Roy Mcclellan, Betty Creech Bsker, Sandy Pollard, Nancy Davis, Melanie And Donie Irvin, Merideth Harlan, Hershel & Mickey Baugh, Nicky Cox, Gayron Brown, The Wilson's, Betty Creech Baker, Sandra Dill, Winona ( Nonie ) Bennett Cross, Christy Turner, Chris And Crystal Jones, Jodi Martin, Joe And Kelly Amador |
▰ Karen Hay Died February 29, … More Information | Karen Hay, born December 12, 1942 entered Heaven's gates on February 29, 2020 in Houston, Texas. Karen was 77. |
▰ Juliet B Hay Died July 26, … More Information | Juliet B Hay, born April 14, 1932 passed from this world into the next July 26, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. Juliet was 87. |
▰ Joseph P Hay Died January 20, … More Information |
Joseph P Hay, of Corpus Christi, Texas, joined the Lord January 20, 1997. Joseph was 83. Obituary published: January 21, 1997 in "Corpus Christi C-T" |
▰ Joseph P Hay Died November 10, … More Information |
Joseph P Hay, of Corpus Christi, Texas, entered Heaven's gates on November 10, 1996. Joseph was 83. Obituary published: November 11, 1996 in "Corpus Christi C-T" |
▰ John Richard Hay Died January 13, … More Information |
John Richard Hay, born January 27, 1931 died January 13, 2015 in Blanco, Texas. John was 83.
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Obituary: John Richard Hay, 83 of Blanco, passed away on 13, 2015. Graveside services will 17, 2015 in the Blanco at 10:00 AM. John was born on 27, 1931 in North Moor Missouri, the moved to Blanco when he was 16 to live with is aunt and uncle. He enlisted in the U. S. Army and served from 1948 to 1951 as a corporal. John then went to engineering school and became a mechanical engineer working for Texas Instruments. He is survived by his son John B. Hay of Blanco, Tx. his aunt Ada Cooley of Blanco, Tx., and three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. |
▰ Joel "Denny" Denton Hay Died November 06, … More Information |
Joel "Denny" Denton Hay, born September 6, 1947 passed from this world into the next November 6, 2019 in Katy, Texas. Joel was 72.
Family members and close friends: , Douglas Spickler, Paulette Derusha, Christopher Small |
▰ Jimmy William Hay Died August 28, … More Information |
Jimmy William Hay, 67, of Mineral Wells, Texas departed this life August 28, 2003. Obituary published: August 29, 2003 in "Fort Worth S-T" |
▰ Jess T Hay Died April 13, … More Information |
Jess T Hay, born January 22, 1931 gained his wings on April 13, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. Jess was 84.
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Obituary: Jess Hay was a good man. His steadfast faith, devotion to family, loyalty to friends, unflinching optimism, and uncompromising integrity inspired everyone who knew him. He was renowned for his advocacy for education - from early childhood development to the great research institutions of our state, he was sought after for his political support and advice, he was engaged for his business acumen, and he was respected for his complete dedication to any task he undertook. His influence will be felt for decades by the people he knew and the institutions he has served. Jess Hay, a true gentleman and a gentle man, will be missed by many. Jess Hay died at home in Dallas, Texas on 13, 2015 surrounded by his family. Bob Bohannon, former CEO of Viad and a close friend of Hay shared, I have believed for a very long time, that if God has made a better person than Jess Hay, I haven met him or her and I don think that I ever will. And, for those that knew him, most, if not all, would agree with me. Jess Hay was born in Forney, Texas on 22, 1931. He was married to Betty Jo Peacock Hay from 3, 1951, until her death on 16, 2005. Betty Jo and Jess have two daughters, Deborah Hay Spradley and Patricia Hay Bush; two granddaughters, Jessica Werner Epperson and Rachel Hay Spradley; one grandson, Jess Albert Hay; and two great-granddaughters, Kathryn Elizabeth Epperson and Virginia Anne Epperson. Throughout his life, Hay was an active member of the Methodist Church, and an enthusiastic supporter of most of the denominations teaching, social, medical, and spiritual outreaches. He helped found Ridgewood Park United Methodist Church in 1954 and is currently a member of Highland Park United Methodist Church. His core spiritual perspective called for intense renewal of ones sense of personal accountability, and for steadfast commitment to the Biblical challenge to love others and to serve the broader interests of our society. Affirmation of ones faith meant responding positively and creatively, and in gratitude for Gods redeeming grace, to the call to service and sacrifice. According to Hay, The main driver is a commitment to the fundamental notion that the Christian calling is about caring for one another, about serving others, and about being reasonably humble in relationship to other people and certainly in relationship to God. Hay was a graduate of Southern Methodist University, from which he received a BBA degree in 1953 and a law degree, magna cum laude, in 1955, graduating valedictorian and standard bearer from his law school class. In 1977, Hay received the Distinguished Alumni Award presented by Southern Methodist University. From 1955 through 1965, he practiced law as an associate and then partner of Locke, Purnell, Boren, Laney & Neely in Dallas. Hay then served as chief executive officer of Lomas Financial Corporation and its subsidiaries from 1965 until his retirement in 1994. Hay was designated as one of the Chief Executive Officers of the Year in 1986 evidenced by the Bronze Award presented at a dinner in New York City by Financial World, a business publication. In 1995, Hay co-founded and served as Chairman of HCB Enterprises Inc, a private investment firm, until 2007. Hays external activities throughout the last half century have been extensive. For 12 years beginning in 1977, he served as a member of the Board of Regents of The University of Texas System, and for 2-1/2 of those 12 years he served as the Boards Chairman. According to Dr. William H. Cunningham, Former Chancellor of The University of Texas System, Jess Hay was a magnificent public servant. He adopted The University of Texas System and all of its component institutions when he joined the Board of Regents in 1977. During his tenure as Chairman, he single-handedly through the power of his personality was able to create a coalition consisting of all of Texas major universities and junior colleges. The coalition spoke with one voice to the Legislature and state-wide elected officials about the need to fund higher education, even during the economic downturn in the mid 1980s when oil prices fell to $15 a barrel. Without Chairman Hays leadership, higher education would have sustained budget cuts that would have inevitably destroyed all of the states previous efforts to create colleges and universities that were designed to meet the critical educational needs of a growing and diverse population. Jess Hay will always be remembered for his extraordinary service to Texas and its higher education institutions. Hay received The University of Texas Systems prestigious Santa Rita Award in 1991. In 1987, he received The Distinguished Service Award and Trusteeship presented by The National Association of Governing Boards of Universities and s. He was the first recipient from Texas to be recognized by the National Association. For approximately 10 years during the late-1970s and early 1980s, he also was a member of the Governing Board of Southern Methodist University. During the last 50 years, he also served on the boards of directors or trustees of Southern Methodist University, the United States Chamber of Commerce, the Texas Association of Independent s and Universities, the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts, The Dallas Citizens Council, The Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce, The Zale Lipshy University Hospital of The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, the Chancellors Council of The University of Texas System, The Hockaday School, the Southwestern Medical Foundation, the Dallas Museum of Art, the Dallas Symphony, the Methodist Hospital of Dallas, the North Texas Food Bank, the Dallas Historical Foundation, the State Fair of Texas, and the C. C. Young of Dallas. For two decades or so immediately prior to his death, Hay served as chairman of the Texas Foundation for Higher Education and as chairman of the board of the Southwestern Research continued... |
▰ Jess Hay Died April 13, … More Information | Jess Hay, born January 22, 1931 passed from this life on April 13, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. Jess was 84. |
▰ Jess Hay Died April 13, … More Information |
Jess Hay, born January 22, 1931 entered Heaven's gates on April 13, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. Jess was 84.
Family members and close friends: , Sherri Slaton, Deralyn Riles Davis, Tim Rogers, Joyce Meyer, Don And Nancy Reily, Class Of 1953,smu, Sue And Glenn Davies, Charles Cleaver, Tommy Harris, Chris Brunt, Karen And Bill Glasgow, Rand Sale - James, Ronda Needham, Sylvia De Leon, Chuck & Korlyn Munoz, Ruth Woodword, Larry & Mary Ackels, Nalani Keltz, Eric Donowho, Rene Romero, Larry Talley, Bryard Poer, Mimi Purnell, Monica, Shirley Mcvey Laster, Dan Wiggins, Lyda Akin, Brenda Hoffpauir, Judy Smith, Lynda-ross Vega, Jeff Berry, Michele, Betty Temple, Becky Judd |
▰ Jerry H Hay Died January 01, … More Information | |
▰ Jeanette Alys Hay Died December 17, … More Information | Jeanette Alys Hay, born November 3, 1925 joined the Lord December 17, 2015 in Houston, Texas. Jeanette was 90. |
▰ Jason Ryan Hay Died August 31, … More Information | Jason Ryan Hay, born April 13, 1989 entered the Kingdom of Heaven August 31, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. Jason was 30. |
▰ James William Ralston Hay Died April 12, … More Information |
James William Ralston Hay, born April 2, 1979 died April 12, 2019 in Houston, Texas. James was 40.
Family members and close friends: , Melissa Yarbrough, Angela Lucario Suarez, Jenny Yale, Sybil Ellus |
▰ Inez Hay Died May 14, … More Information | Inez Hay, born March 26, 1932 passed away peacefully May 14, 2017 in Texas. Inez was 85. |
▰ Hugh Thompson Hay Died October 09, … More Information |
Hugh Thompson Hay, born December 17, 1925 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord October 9, 2014 in Reagan, Texas. Hugh was 88.
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Obituary: Hugh T. Hay, 88, of Marlin passed away , 9, 2014 in a local nursing home. A graveside service will be held , 12, 2014 at 3:00 PM at Hillcrest in Marlin with Dr. James Bryan officiating. Mr. Hay was born on 17, 1925 in Eddy to Lester O. and Lanella (Thompson) Hay. The family moved to Marlin when he was 6. He retired from the VA Hospital in Marlin. retirement he was engaged in ranching. Mr. Hay was a member of the Masonic Lodge #152 in Marlin for over 50 years and the First Baptist Church. He looked forward to the annual Hay reunion each year in Salado and visiting with the Thompson clan in Troy. Mr. Hay was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers and his wife, Margaret Ann Tate Hay. Survivors include his son, Scott Hay of Marlin, his daughter, Ann Rekieta and husband, James of Reagan, three grandsons, Nathan Hay and wife, Kim of Marlin, Justin Hay of Marlin and Dr. Jonathan Rekieta and wife, Megan of Houston. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Golden Years for their wonderful and compassionate care the last seven years. Memorials may be made to the Marlin Public Library or the charity of your choice. |
▰ Hugh Thompson Hay Died October 09, … More Information | Hugh Thompson Hay, born December 17, 1925 entered into eternal rest October 9, 2014 in Marlin, Texas. Hugh was 88. |
▰ Horace Ross Hay Died January 03, … More Information |
Horace Ross Hay, of Waco, Texas, went into the presence of the Lord on January 3, 2000. Horace was 77. Obituary published: January 04, 2000 in "Waco Tribune Herald" |
▰ Helen Hay Died July 18, … More Information |
Helen Hay, of Texas, born in Ashland, Missouri, entered eternal life July 18, 2003. Helen was 87. Obituary published: July 19, 2003 in "Beaumont Enterprise" |
▰ Harold John Hay Died September 10, … More Information |
Harold John Hay, of Texas, born in Michigan, entered the Kingdom of Heaven September 10, 2005. Harold was 80. Obituary published: September 11, 2005 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Gwendolyn Johnson Hay Died January 20, … More Information | Gwendolyn Johnson Hay, born June 18, 1934 left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home January 20, 2014 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Gwendolyn was 79. |
▰ Gwendolyn J Hay Died January 20, … More Information | Gwendolyn J Hay, born June 18, 1934 gained her wings on January 20, 2014 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Gwendolyn was 79. |
▰ Gordon R Hay Died March 21, … More Information |
Gordon R Hay, age 78 of Pasadena, Texas, went to be with the Lord on March 21, 2002. Obituary published: March 22, 2002 in "Pasadena Citizen" |
▰ Gordon R Hay Died March 19, … More Information |
On March 19, 2002, Gordon R Hay, 78, of Pasadena, Texas left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home. Obituary published: March 20, 2002 in "Pasadena Citizen" |
▰ Gilbert Randolph Hay Died November 16, … More Information | Gilbert Randolph Hay, born October 18, 1921 entered eternal life November 16, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. Gilbert was 98. |
▰ Gilbert Randolph Hay Died November 16, … More Information |
Gilbert Randolph Hay, born October 18, 1921 entered into eternal rest November 16, 2019 in Dallas, Texas. Gilbert was 98.
Family members and close friends: , Jena Wisner-miller |
▰ Gerald Lyndon Hay Died January 15, … More Information | Gerald Lyndon Hay, born August 6, 1928 departed this life Sunday January 15, 2017 in Hondo, Texas. Gerald was 88. |
▰ Gene Elizabeth Hay Died October 02, … More Information |
Gene Elizabeth Hay, born May 26, 1925 passed from this life on October 2, 2003 in San Antonio, Texas. Gene was 78.
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Obituary: Gene Elizabeth Kearney Parrish Hay, age 78, of San Antonio, died , 2, 2003.Mrs. Hay was born and schooled in Pennsylvania in 1925. She was a member of St. Marks Episcopal Church since 1949, past president and life member of the Texas Pharmaceutical Association, Auxiliary member of the San Antonio Symphony League, Beta Sigma Phi for 50 years, San Antonio Federation of WomanÂs Club. Mrs. Hay was a Blue Bird at the Methodist Hospital, a member of the Alamo Area Stroke Club and the RIOSA Stroke Club. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Parrish Durica; son, Richard H. Parrish; seven grandchildren; five great grandchildren; sister, Ethel K. Pullen. A reception to follow funeral services at the church hall. In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to Morning Side Manor. |
▰ Gary Hughes Hay Died April 13, … More Information |
Gary Hughes Hay, 61, went to be with the Lord on April 13, 2002 in Willis, Texas. Obituary published: April 14, 2002 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Gary S Hay Died January 01, … More Information |
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Obituary: Gary Southern Hay, age 86, of Houston, Texas, passed away on 30,2011.Gary was born 6,1924 in Fort Worth, Texas. She received a BA in Spanish and a Masters Degree in Music from the University of Texas at Austin. She was preceded in death by the love of her life, her husband, Dr. Lawrence Kyle Hay and by her son Kevin Michael Hay. She is survived by her two daughters, Meredith Hay of Tucson, AZ and Mallory Hay Thawley of Cypress, TX and three granddaughters: Kendall Thawley, Brooke Thawley, and Lauren Thawley. Gary loved literature, travel, baseball and animals, especially horses. A graveside memorial service will be held for family and friends at Memorial Oaks , Houston, Texas. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions in Garys memory be made to help fund Alzheimers research (www.alz.org) or help support Noahs Ark Animal Shelter (www.noahsarksanctuary.org) |
▰ Frederick L Hay Died January 08, … More Information |
Frederick L Hay, of Texas, born in Ohio, left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home January 8, 2005. Frederick was 79. Obituary published: January 09, 2005 in "Dallas M-N" |
▰ Edward Lee Hay Died November 18, … More Information |
Edward Lee Hay, of Marlin, Texas, entered the Kingdom of Heaven November 18, 2003. Edward was 79. Obituary published: November 19, 2003 in "Fort Worth S-T" |
▰ Dorothy Carol Hay Died January 18, … More Information |
Dorothy Carol Hay, 61, of Texas departed this life January 18, 2005. Obituary published: January 19, 2005 in "Fort Worth S-T" |
▰ Dick "Dickie" Hay Died January 07, … More Information |
Dick "Dickie" Hay, born September 15, 1920 went to be with his Lord and Savior January 7, 2018 in Lubbock, Texas. Dick was 97.
Family members and close friends: , Adelaide Johnson, Gresilda Varona, Wr & Carolyn Good, Kay J. Fleming |
▰ David Hay Died January 08, … More Information |
David Hay, of Texas, departed this life Sunday January 8, 2000. David was 74. Obituary published: January 09, 2000 in "Baytown Sun" |
▰ Clayton Hay Died April 29, … More Information |
Clayton Hay, of Texas, born in Ironton, Ohio, entered eternal life April 29, 2006. Clayton was 55. Obituary published: April 30, 2006 in "Galveston Daily" |
▰ Clara Mae (Martin) Hay Died March 04, … More Information |
Clara Mae (Martin) Hay, of Stephenville, Texas, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home March 4, 1998. Clara was 73. Obituary published: March 05, 1998 in "Dublin Citizen" |
▰ Clara Mae (Martin) Hay Died March 04, … More Information |
Clara Mae (Martin) Hay, of Stephenville, Texas, entered into eternal rest March 4, 1998. Clara was 73. Obituary published: March 05, 1998 in "Abilene R-N" |
▰ Christy Sue (Jones) Hay Died November 29, … More Information |
Christy Sue (Jones) Hay, age 60 of Dallas, Texas, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before she November 29, 1998. Obituary published: November 30, 1998 in "San Angelo S-T" |
▰ Christy Sue Hay Died November 29, … More Information |
Christy Sue Hay, of Dallas, Texas, departed this life Sunday November 29, 1998. Christy was 60. Obituary published: November 30, 1998 in "Abilene R-N" |
▰ Catherine S Hay Died August 09, … More Information | Catherine S Hay, born February 29, 1948 passed from this life on August 9, 2010 in Houston, Texas. Catherine was 62. |
▰ Carrolyn June Hay Died October 07, … More Information | Carrolyn June Hay, born June 7, 1948 entered the Kingdom of Heaven October 7, 2015 in Bandera, Texas. Carrolyn was 67. |
▰ Carole Ann (Cragg) Hay Died February 01, … More Information |
Carole Ann (Cragg) Hay, age 58 of Texas, entered Heaven's gates on February 1, 2001. Obituary published: February 02, 2001 in "Odessa A" |
▰ Carole Ann (Cragg) Hay Died January 15, … More Information |
Carole Ann (Cragg) Hay, of Texas, passed from this world into the next January 15, 2001. Carole was 58. Obituary published: January 16, 2001 in "Odessa A" |
▰ Carole Ann Hay Died January 13, … More Information |
Carole Ann Hay, age 58 of Odessa, Texas, went to be with her Lord and Savior January 13, 2001. Obituary published: January 14, 2001 in "Odessa A" |
▰ Bonnie Lou Hay Died September 01, … More Information |
Bonnie Lou Hay, age 87 of Texas, entered into eternal rest September 1, 2004. Obituary published: September 02, 2004 in "Fort Worth S-T" |
▰ Blanche (Ruth) Hardin Henderson Hay Died August 13, … More Information |
Blanche (Ruth) Hardin Henderson Hay, born September 30, 1922 passed from this life on August 13, 2012 in Houston, Texas. Blanche was 89.
Family members and close friends: , Rebecca Boeckelmann, Jill Leach, Judy Hay, Calvin And Lynn Ryan, Denise Hasse, John Carver, Kathi Nunez, Tanya ( Nat ) Henderson |
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