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TSCRA Honorary Director Gene Simeon Walker Sr., died Jan. 19. He was born March 15, 1926, at Mercy Hospital in Laredo. He attended school in Laredo and
later, Schreiner Institute and Texas Tech. He was in the ranching, oil and gas and wildlife management busi- ness for over 70 years, with ranches in South Texas, West Texas, and Chihuahua, Mexico. He is survived by his wife Susan; children, TSCRA
Director Gene S. “Primo” (Carllyn) Walker, Jr.; James Patrick “Rick” Walker; Elizabeth “Libit” (Joey) Scott; May Kathleen “Kandy” Walker; Travis (Holly) Baker; Erin (John) Albanese; and numerous other relatives. Memorials may be made to Sacred Heart Children’s Home, 3310 S. Zapata Hwy., Laredo, Texas 78046; Lar- edo Animal Protective Society, 2500 Gonzalez, Laredo, Texas 78045; or Texas and Southwestern Cattle Rais- ers Association Law Enforcement, 1301 W. Seventh Street, Ste. 201, Fort Worth, Texas 76102. Henry C. Gardiner, 83, Ashland, Kan., died Jan. 21. He was born Sept. 14, 1931, in Ashland, to Ralph and Mu-
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riel Gardiner. He attended Kansas State University and then returned to the family ranch where he developed the well-known Gardiner Angus Ranch. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Nan Arnold Gardiner; 3 sons and their wives, Greg and Debbie, Mark and Eva, and Garth and Amanda; and numerous other relatives. Memorial contributions may be made to the Henry C. Gardiner Memorial at Kansas State University, www.
found.ksu.edu/give/gardiner or sent to College of Ag- riculture, Emilie Fink, Development Offi cer, 2323 An- derson Avenue, Suite 500, Manhattan, KS 66502-2911, payable to fund number: HC Gardiner #M4. Jack Vandervoort Williams, 101, died Feb. 10. He was born Sept. 15, 1913, in Carrizo Springs, to Robert
Wright Williams and Eva Dee Vandervoort Williams. He graduated from Texas A&M in 1937. Williams served as an Army Air Corps pilot from 1939 to 1944. Williams returned to Concho County and began developing one of the leading Hereford herds of the time. He was preceded in death by his wife of almost 70
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years, Stella Elizabeth (Teddye) Williams. He is sur- vived by his daughter, Vicky Williams Harrison and her husband, College Station and The Woodlands, 2 grand- sons and numerous other relatives. Memorials may be made to Grace Bible Church, 700 Anderson Street in College Station, Texas, 77840, or the Memorial Student Center of Texas A&M.
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