Obituaries-Pierre / Posted May 12, 2021 | 5:32 AM / 53 views
Lucile Nuttall, 102, passed away, Friday, May 7, 2021
Funeral Service: 2:00pm Friday, May 14, 2021 at Community Bible Church
Interment: Riverside Cemetery
Martha Lucile Nuttall was born on September 19, 1918 to Samuel and Mary Bass in Wheeler, Texas. She was the 5th of 7 children.
She was known by Lucile or affectionately “Jack” by her family. She and her sister were nicknamed Jack and Pete by their dad after the family’s mule team.
She left a family baseball game to elope with her brother’s friend Nolan Nuttall on
December 20, 1933.
Nolan and Lucile had 6 sons – A.L., Porter, Delvin, Byran, Dale, Jack and a still born daughter. In 1955 the family moved to Sully County in South Dakota where she and Nolan settled along the Okoboji Creek. Nolan left her in 1987, after a long bout with Parkinson’s.
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EAST LYNN, W.Va. â Wayne County law enforcement said a âmajor heroin dealerâ was arrested Tuesday after a lengthy investigation into heroin sales in the East Lynn area of the county.
Terry Lynn Stephens, 56, and his daughter, Rachael Danielle Stephens, 35, both of East Lynn, were jailed at 9:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Both defendants were charged with conspiracy to deliver heroin, while Terry Stephens also faces a charge of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver. Rachael Stephens was also charged with aiding and abetting.
According to Wayne County Sheriff Rick Thompson, their arrests came during a traffic stop that was the result of a lengthy investigation by the Wayne County Sheriff Drug Enforcement Unit. The investigation started after the sheriffâs department received multiple tips on Terry Stephens.
September 9, 1941-January 8, 2021
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Dr. Karen Lyle Munson was born on September 9, 1941 in Corpus Christi, Texas, the first of five children to Kenneth Elwyn Munson and Lillian Lois (Nolen) Munson. She was home schooled through first grade and entered second grade shortly before her seventh birthday. Most of her school years were spent in Beeville Public Schools where she excelled in all her studies.
Karen began piano lessons at age six, and music became her true passion in life. She enrolled in band class in the fifth grade, and became an excellent oboist as well as pianist. The family moved to La Pryor, Texas when she was a sophomore in high school. By then, she was so advanced as a pianist, that she travelled to Uvalde to take lessons from Professor Stein at the college there. While at La Pryor High School, Karen was captain of the girls’ basketball team, and represented her school at district and regional tennis tournaments. She graduated