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Thelma Harrell
Rouelle Harrell, 104,
of San Angelo died Friday, January 1, 1999,
at Rio Concho Manor.
Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Friday,
January 8, in Holloway
Cemetery near Sherman with Tracy Fleet
officiating. Arrangements are
by Johnson's Funeral Home. Rouelle
Harrell, born Aug. 21,
1894, in Grayson County, the daughter of
John Wylie Hollingsworth and Florence
Scott Hollingsworth. She was
reared in Sherman, attending
the Sherman public schools with post
graduate work at Austin College and
University of Iowa. She taught
in the public schools
in Sherman until her retirement after 30
years of teaching first
and second grades. She then became a
chaperone for Hockaday
School in Dallas for two years. She then
became a director for the Cauthon
Hall, Austin College in Sherman
for two years. She
was a member of the Delta Kappa Gamma, life
member of PTA, and University
Women, and Johnson Street Church of
Christ. She wasmarried to Charles
Clarence Harrell, Dec. 18, 1912,
he preceded her in death July 18,
1921. She was blessed with three
daughters, Thelma, who
died in the poliomyelitis epidemic, Doris
Harrell, and Mrs. Bennett Joiner
of San Angelo. Survivors include
her daughters, Doris Catherine
Harrell, Charlie Marie Joiner, and
her husband, Dr. Bennett
A. Joiner of San Angelo; grandchildren,
Dr. Bennett Joiner Jr. and
wife, Sharon, of Austin, Ann Evans and
husband, Mike, of Houston, Dr. Steve Joiner
and wife, Margaret Ann,
of Cupertino, Calif.,
and Carol Doggett and husband, Scott, of
Dallas. Also great-grandchildren, Sara
Rouelle and Thomas Joiner of
Austin, Julie and Michelle
Evans of Houston, Steven, Michael and
David Joiner of California, and Turner
Doggett of Dallas. She had a
long very productive life, many friends
and much loving guidance to
her family; an excellent
memory that could tell us more than we
could remember of our children and
grandchildren. We will miss her
love and care. - - - - San Angelo Standard-Times
San Angelo Standard - Times Online
Rouelle Harrell, 104, of San Angelo died Friday,
January 1, 1999,
at Rio Concho Manor.
Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Friday,
January 8, in Holloway
Cemetery near Sherman with Tracy Fleet
officiating. Arrangements are
by Johnson's Funeral Home. Rouelle
Harrell, born Aug. 21,
1894, in Grayson County, the daughter of
John Wylie Hollingsworth and Florence
Scott Hollingsworth. She was
reared in Sherman, attending
the Sherman public schools with post
graduate work at Austin College and
University of Iowa. She taught
in the public schools
in Sherman until her retirement after 30
years of teaching first
and second grades. She then became a
chaperone for Hockaday
School in Dallas for two years. She then
became a director for the Cauthon
Hall, Austin College in Sherman
for two years. She
was a member of the Delta Kappa Gamma, life
member of PTA, and University
Women, and Johnson Street Church of
Christ. She wasmarried to Charles
Clarence Harrell, Dec. 18, 1912,
he preceded her in death July 18,
1921. She was blessed with three
daughters, Thelma, who
died in the poliomyelitis epidemic, Doris
Harrell, and Mrs. Bennett Joiner
of San Angelo. Survivors include
her daughters, Doris Catherine
Harrell, Charlie Marie Joiner, and
her husband, Dr. Bennett
A. Joiner of San Angelo; grandchildren,
Dr. Bennett Joiner Jr. and
wife, Sharon, of Austin, Ann Evans and
husband, Mike, of Houston, Dr. Steve Joiner
and wife, Margaret Ann,
of Cupertino, Calif.,
and Carol Doggett and husband, Scott, of
Dallas. Also great-grandchildren, Sara
Rouelle and Thomas Joiner of
Austin, Julie and Michelle
Evans of Houston, Steven, Michael and
David Joiner of California, and Turner
Doggett of Dallas. She had a
long very productive life, many friends
and much loving guidance to
her family; an excellent
memory that could tell us more than we
could remember of our children and
grandchildren. We will miss her
love and care.
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