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Famille de Edgar Lee Combest [Wk 3 Ob]

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Ils se sont mariés le 31 décembre 1949 à Hollis, Harmon County, Oklahoma, il avait 21 ans.


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  1. Newsbank.com, 27 mars 2012
    Carrollton Leader (TX) - April 27, 2011
    Deceased Name: COMBEST
    Edgar Lee Combest was born April 10, 1928, in Sherman, Texas to parents Edgar and Edna Combest. Ed accepted our Lord, Jesus Christ, at the tender age of 8 at Rosemond Baptist Church of Anna.
    He was baptized in Stiff Creek at Melissa, Texas.
    Ed entered the U.S. Army at age 17 and proudly served his country in a three-year tour of duty that took him all over the United States and Europe. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, an Occupation Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.
    After his tour of duty, Ed ventured across the Red River into Oklahoma, and there he met his lovely bride, Bonnie Duckworth. The two married December 31, 1949, in Hollis, Oklahoma, and they were married 61 years at the time of his passing.
    The couple moved to Sherman to begin their lives together. It was in Sherman where all three of their children were born: Larry Joe, born in 1951; Linda Jean, born in 1954; and Steven Dale, born in 1957.
    At all times, he was a devoted husband and loving father. Ed worked as an electrician, carpenter and mechanic. The family moved to Plano, Texas in 1959, and Ed became a land developer and custom home builder, a passion he pursued until he retired in 1985. The family attended church at First Baptist Church in Plano, and Ed served as an usher and a Sunday school teacher.
    The family moved to Princeton, Texas in 1965. There, the family was active members at Faith Baptist Church, and Ed was an ordained deacon and volunteered for many committees. Ed faithfully served his Lord and was an excellent provider for his entire family. Ed joined the Masonic Lodge in Plano and transferred his membership to the Princeton Lodge No. 1436 and the Princeton Eastern Star No. 1126.
    Ed is survived by his wife of 61 years, Bonnie; children Linda Shaw and husband, Jeff, Steve Combest and wife, Kathie; grandchildren Alicia O'Mary and husband, John, Bryttni Blackwell and husband, Jeremie, Brad Morrow and wife, Colleen, and Steven Joe Combest; great-grandchildren Lauren Blakely, Abagail Blackwell, Garrison Blackwell, and Logan Morrow; sisters Edith Barnett, and Peggy Minihan and husband, Pat; brother Billy Combest and wife Freda; along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
    Ed was preceded in death by his son Larry Joe Combest, wife Pat, and their daughter Kristi; his parents, Edgar and Edna Combest; his brothers Alton Combest, wife Lorna, and Weldon Combest; and his sisters TV Stroud and husband, George, Lois Barnett, and husband, John; and a beloved brother-in-law, Jay Barnett along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
    Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at First Baptist Church in McKinney, Texas. Family and friends were invited to the funeral home at their convenience on Tuesday to pay their respects and to sign the register book. The family received friends during a visitation Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 p.m. at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home.
    To convey condolences or to sign an online registry, please visit www.tjmfuneral.com
    Carrollton Leader (TX) Date: April 27, 2011Record Number: f544af82e087abba6e45a33895ad9218222c68Copyright (c) 2011 Carrollton Leader, American Community Newspapers, LLC. All rights reserved.
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    Southlake Times (TX) - April 27, 2011
    Deceased Name: COMBEST
    Edgar Lee Combest was born April 10, 1928, in Sherman, Texas to parents Edgar and Edna Combest. Ed accepted our Lord, Jesus Christ, at the tender age of 8 at Rosemond Baptist Church of Anna.
    He was baptized in Stiff Creek at Melissa, Texas.
    Ed entered the U.S. Army at age 17 and proudly served his country in a three-year tour of duty that took him all over the United States and Europe. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, an Occupation Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.
    After his tour of duty, Ed ventured across the Red River into Oklahoma, and there he met his lovely bride, Bonnie Duckworth. The two married December 31, 1949, in Hollis, Oklahoma, and they were married 61 years at the time of his passing.
    The couple moved to Sherman to begin their lives together. It was in Sherman where all three of their children were born: Larry Joe, born in 1951; Linda Jean, born in 1954; and Steven Dale, born in 1957.
    At all times, he was a devoted husband and loving father. Ed worked as an electrician, carpenter and mechanic. The family moved to Plano, Texas in 1959, and Ed became a land developer and custom home builder, a passion he pursued until he retired in 1985. The family attended church at First Baptist Church in Plano, and Ed served as an usher and a Sunday school teacher.
    The family moved to Princeton, Texas in 1965. There, the family was active members at Faith Baptist Church, and Ed was an ordained deacon and volunteered for many committees. Ed faithfully served his Lord and was an excellent provider for his entire family. Ed joined the Masonic Lodge in Plano and transferred his membership to the Princeton Lodge No. 1436 and the Princeton Eastern Star No. 1126.
    Ed is survived by his wife of 61 years, Bonnie; children Linda Shaw and husband, Jeff, Steve Combest and wife, Kathie; grandchildren Alicia O'Mary and husband, John, Bryttni Blackwell and husband, Jeremie, Brad Morrow and wife, Colleen, and Steven Joe Combest; great-grandchildren Lauren Blakely, Abagail Blackwell, Garrison Blackwell, and Logan Morrow; sisters Edith Barnett, and Peggy Minihan and husband, Pat; brother Billy Combest and wife Freda; along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
    Ed was preceded in death by his son Larry Joe Combest, wife Pat, and their daughter Kristi; his parents, Edgar and Edna Combest; his brothers Alton Combest, wife Lorna, and Weldon Combest; and his sisters TV Stroud and husband, George, Lois Barnett, and husband, John; and a beloved brother-in-law, Jay Barnett along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
    Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at First Baptist Church in McKinney, Texas. Family and friends were invited to the funeral home at their convenience on Tuesday to pay their respects and to sign the register book. The family received friends during a visitation Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 p.m. at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home.
    To convey condolences or to sign an online registry, please visit www.tjmfuneral.com
    Southlake Times (TX) Date: April 27, 2011Record Number: 8d41ca586012d572743ca7e5ade897f7cc7c4540Copyright (c) 2011 Southlake Times, American Community Newspapers, LLC. All rights reserved.
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    Mesquite News (TX) - April 27, 2011
    Deceased Name: COMBEST
    Edgar Lee Combest was born April 10, 1928, in Sherman, Texas to parents Edgar and Edna Combest. Ed accepted our Lord, Jesus Christ, at the tender age of 8 at Rosemond Baptist Church of Anna.
    He was baptized in Stiff Creek at Melissa, Texas.
    Ed entered the U.S. Army at age 17 and proudly served his country in a three-year tour of duty that took him all over the United States and Europe. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, an Occupation Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.
    After his tour of duty, Ed ventured across the Red River into Oklahoma, and there he met his lovely bride, Bonnie Duckworth. The two married December 31, 1949, in Hollis, Oklahoma, and they were married 61 years at the time of his passing.
    The couple moved to Sherman to begin their lives together. It was in Sherman where all three of their children were born: Larry Joe, born in 1951; Linda Jean, born in 1954; and Steven Dale, born in 1957.
    At all times, he was a devoted husband and loving father. Ed worked as an electrician, carpenter and mechanic. The family moved to Plano, Texas in 1959, and Ed became a land developer and custom home builder, a passion he pursued until he retired in 1985. The family attended church at First Baptist Church in Plano, and Ed served as an usher and a Sunday school teacher.
    The family moved to Princeton, Texas in 1965. There, the family was active members at Faith Baptist Church, and Ed was an ordained deacon and volunteered for many committees. Ed faithfully served his Lord and was an excellent provider for his entire family. Ed joined the Masonic Lodge in Plano and transferred his membership to the Princeton Lodge No. 1436 and the Princeton Eastern Star No. 1126.
    Ed is survived by his wife of 61 years, Bonnie; children Linda Shaw and husband, Jeff, Steve Combest and wife, Kathie; grandchildren Alicia O'Mary and husband, John, Bryttni Blackwell and husband, Jeremie, Brad Morrow and wife, Colleen, and Steven Joe Combest; great-grandchildren Lauren Blakely, Abagail Blackwell, Garrison Blackwell, and Logan Morrow; sisters Edith Barnett, and Peggy Minihan and husband, Pat; brother Billy Combest and wife Freda; along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
    Ed was preceded in death by his son Larry Joe Combest, wife Pat, and their daughter Kristi; his parents, Edgar and Edna Combest; his brothers Alton Combest, wife Lorna, and Weldon Combest; and his sisters TV Stroud and husband, George, Lois Barnett, and husband, John; and a beloved brother-in-law, Jay Barnett along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
    Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at First Baptist Church in McKinney, Texas. Family and friends were invited to the funeral home at their convenience on Tuesday to pay their respects and to sign the register book. The family received friends during a visitation Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 p.m. at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home.
    To convey condolences or to sign an online registry, please visit www.tjmfuneral.com
    Mesquite News (TX) Date: April 27, 2011Record Number: ca19276799e8d69b5553139f2a8bb1ce6a8264d0Copyright (c) 2011 Mesquite News, American Community Newspapers, LLC. All rights reserved.
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    Allen American (TX) - April 27, 2011
    Deceased Name: COMBEST
    Edgar Lee Combest was born April 10, 1928, in Sherman, Texas to parents Edgar and Edna Combest. Ed accepted our Lord, Jesus Christ, at the tender age of 8 at Rosemond Baptist Church of Anna.
    He was baptized in Stiff Creek at Melissa, Texas.
    Ed entered the U.S. Army at age 17 and proudly served his country in a three-year tour of duty that took him all over the United States and Europe. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, an Occupation Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.
    After his tour of duty, Ed ventured across the Red River into Oklahoma, and there he met his lovely bride, Bonnie Duckworth. The two married December 31, 1949, in Hollis, Oklahoma, and they were married 61 years at the time of his passing.
    The couple moved to Sherman to begin their lives together. It was in Sherman where all three of their children were born: Larry Joe, born in 1951; Linda Jean, born in 1954; and Steven Dale, born in 1957.
    At all times, he was a devoted husband and loving father. Ed worked as an electrician, carpenter and mechanic. The family moved to Plano, Texas in 1959, and Ed became a land developer and custom home builder, a passion he pursued until he retired in 1985. The family attended church at First Baptist Church in Plano, and Ed served as an usher and a Sunday school teacher.
    The family moved to Princeton, Texas in 1965. There, the family was active members at Faith Baptist Church, and Ed was an ordained deacon and volunteered for many committees. Ed faithfully served his Lord and was an excellent provider for his entire family. Ed joined the Masonic Lodge in Plano and transferred his membership to the Princeton Lodge No. 1436 and the Princeton Eastern Star No. 1126.
    Ed is survived by his wife of 61 years, Bonnie; children Linda Shaw and husband, Jeff, Steve Combest and wife, Kathie; grandchildren Alicia O'Mary and husband, John, Bryttni Blackwell and husband, Jeremie, Brad Morrow and wife, Colleen, and Steven Joe Combest; great-grandchildren Lauren Blakely, Abagail Blackwell, Garrison Blackwell, and Logan Morrow; sisters Edith Barnett, and Peggy Minihan and husband, Pat; brother Billy Combest and wife Freda; along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
    Ed was preceded in death by his son Larry Joe Combest, wife Pat, and their daughter Kristi; his parents, Edgar and Edna Combest; his brothers Alton Combest, wife Lorna, and Weldon Combest; and his sisters TV Stroud and husband, George, Lois Barnett, and husband, John; and a beloved brother-in-law, Jay Barnett along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
    Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at First Baptist Church in McKinney, Texas. Family and friends were invited to the funeral home at their convenience on Tuesday to pay their respects and to sign the register book. The family received friends during a visitation Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 p.m. at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home.
    To convey condolences or to sign an online registry, please visit www.tjmfuneral.com
    Allen American (TX) Date: April 27, 2011Record Number: be46866a12d478d65580176c52b27d8987a72e14Copyright (c) 2011 Allen American, American Community Newspapers, LLC. All rights reserved.



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    Flower Mound Leader (TX) - April 27, 2011
    Deceased Name: COMBEST
    Edgar Lee Combest was born April 10, 1928, in Sherman, Texas to parents Edgar and Edna Combest. Ed accepted our Lord, Jesus Christ, at the tender age of 8 at Rosemond Baptist Church of Anna.
    He was baptized in Stiff Creek at Melissa, Texas.
    Ed entered the U.S. Army at age 17 and proudly served his country in a three-year tour of duty that took him all over the United States and Europe. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, an Occupation Medal and the World War II Victory Medal.
    After his tour of duty, Ed ventured across the Red River into Oklahoma, and there he met his lovely bride, Bonnie Duckworth. The two married December 31, 1949, in Hollis, Oklahoma, and they were married 61 years at the time of his passing.
    The couple moved to Sherman to begin their lives together. It was in Sherman where all three of their children were born: Larry Joe, born in 1951; Linda Jean, born in 1954; and Steven Dale, born in 1957.
    At all times, he was a devoted husband and loving father. Ed worked as an electrician, carpenter and mechanic. The family moved to Plano, Texas in 1959, and Ed became a land developer and custom home builder, a passion he pursued until he retired in 1985. The family attended church at First Baptist Church in Plano, and Ed served as an usher and a Sunday school teacher.
    The family moved to Princeton, Texas in 1965. There, the family was active members at Faith Baptist Church, and Ed was an ordained deacon and volunteered for many committees. Ed faithfully served his Lord and was an excellent provider for his entire family. Ed joined the Masonic Lodge in Plano and transferred his membership to the Princeton Lodge No. 1436 and the Princeton Eastern Star No. 1126.
    Ed is survived by his wife of 61 years, Bonnie; children Linda Shaw and husband, Jeff, Steve Combest and wife, Kathie; grandchildren Alicia O'Mary and husband, John, Bryttni Blackwell and husband, Jeremie, Brad Morrow and wife, Colleen, and Steven Joe Combest; great-grandchildren Lauren Blakely, Abagail Blackwell, Garrison Blackwell, and Logan Morrow; sisters Edith Barnett, and Peggy Minihan and husband, Pat; brother Billy Combest and wife Freda; along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
    Ed was preceded in death by his son Larry Joe Combest, wife Pat, and their daughter Kristi; his parents, Edgar and Edna Combest; his brothers Alton Combest, wife Lorna, and Weldon Combest; and his sisters TV Stroud and husband, George, Lois Barnett, and husband, John; and a beloved brother-in-law, Jay Barnett along with several cousins, nieces and nephews.
    Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, 2011, at First Baptist Church in McKinney, Texas. Family and friends were invited to the funeral home at their convenience on Tuesday to pay their respects and to sign the register book. The family received friends during a visitation Tuesday evening from 6 until 8 p.m. at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home.
    To convey condolences or to sign an online registry, please visit www.tjmfuneral.com
    Flower Mound Leader (TX) Date: April 27, 2011Record Number: f014da196b7d83c640dd3273c1758b24642f918Copyright (c) 2011 Flower Mound Leader, American Community Newspapers, LLC. All rights reserved.

Événements historiques

  • La température au 10 avril 1928 était entre 9,1 et 20,5 °C et était d'une moyenne de 15,2 °C. Il y avait 2,7 heures de soleil (20%). La force moyenne du vent était de 4 Bft (vent modéré) et venait principalement du sud-sud-est. Source: KNMI
  • Du 8 mars 1926 au 10 août 1929 il y avait aux Pays-Bas le cabinet De Geer I avec comme premier ministre Jonkheer mr. D.J. de Geer (CHU).
  • En l'an 1928: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 7,6 millions d'habitants.
    • 9 février » première projection houleuse du film de Germaine Dulac La Coquille et le clergyman (scénario de Germaine Dulac et d'Antonin Artaud, également acteur dans le film) au studio des Ursulines à Paris.
    • 19 février » |un incendie aux mines d'or Hollinger à Timmins, en Ontario, fait trente-neuf morts.
    • 7 mai » début de l'incident de Jinan. Les troupes japonaises assassinent les diplomates chinois à Jinan, en Chine. Ils poursuivront le massacre en donnant la mort à plus de deux mille civils dans les jours à venir.
    • 27 août » signature du pacte Briand-Kellogg. Les soixante-trois pays signataires s’engagent à ne plus avoir recours à la guerre pour régler leurs différends.
    • 17 septembre » signature de l'accord d'Achnacarry par lequel les «sept sœurs» (surnom donné aux sept compagnies pétrolières les plus puissantes) s'entendent secrètement à ne pas se faire concurrence.
    • 6 novembre » Herbert Hoover est élu Président des États-Unis.
  • La température au 31 décembre 1949 était entre -1,8 et 3,6 °C et était d'une moyenne de 1,0 °C. Il y avait 2,2 heures de soleil (28%). La force moyenne du vent était de 4 Bft (vent modéré) et venait principalement du est. Source: KNMI
  • Du 7 août 1948 au 15 mars 1951 il y avait en Hollande le gouvernement Drees - Van Schaik avec comme premiers ministres Dr. W. Drees (PvdA) et Mr. J.R.H. van Schaik (KVP).
  • En l'an 1949: Source: Wikipedia
    • La population des Pays-Bas était d'environ 9,9 millions d'habitants.
    • 14 février » les 5000mineurs d'amiante d'Asbestos et de Thetford Mines déclenchent la grève; le 23 juin, ils auront une légère hausse de salaire mais continueront de respirer des poussières d'amiante.
    • 5 mai » signature, à Londres, du traité créant le Conseil de l'Europe, dont l'objectif est d'établir une coopération intergouvernementale entre ses Etats membres (à ne pas confondre avec l'Union européenne et ses propres prémices).
    • 9 mai » avènement du prince Rainier de Monaco.
    • 15 septembre » Konrad Adenauer devient chancelier de la RFA.
    • 27 septembre » le drapeau de la république populaire de Chine est adopté.
    • 27 décembre » après plus de trois siècles de régime colonial, la reine Juliana des Pays-Bas signe l'acte de souveraineté de l'Indonésie.


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Source: Wikipedia


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