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NAMES IN THE NEWS Jayce Winters is the communications manager for Texas Cattle Feeders Association (TCFA), after having served as market and membership coordinator. Lauren Heinrich is the TCFA government relations coordinator after serving 2 years as communications intern. Dr. Scott King is the director Boehringer Ingelheim Vet- medica, Inc.’s (BIVI) U.S. Cattle Marketing team, and Amanda McAvoy is senior associate director of the U.S. Equine Marketing team. King previously served as the se- nior associate director of Equine Marketing, and brings 15 years of marketing expertise to his new position. McA- voy has served as the north-central cattle region man- ager with BIVI since January 2013. Previously, she was senior brand manager for Equine Pharmaceuticals, and played a strategic role in the market growth of Prascend® (pergolide mesylate).
BEREAVEMENTS
Roy Don Creacy, 54, died Jan. 20. He was born April 4, 1960, in Pampa, to Donald and Shirley Creacy. He at- tended Springcreek and Borger schools. He is survived by his wife Beverly; his parents; grandmother Dollie Riley; his daughters Laramie Letz and Shila Hart, and son Erick Schneck; and numerous other relatives. Memorials may be made to the Canadian River Cowboy Church, P.O. Box 142, Borger, Texas, 79008; CareNet, 300 West Grand Street, Borger, Texas, 79007; or the Working Ranch Cowboys As- sociation, 408 SW 7th Avenue, Amarillo, Texas, 79101. Leon Noack, 85, Rockdale, died May 28. He was a well known Hereford breeder in the area and followed his love of ranching his whole life. His father, Ernest Noack, started raising Hereford cattle in 1921. Leon was one of the fi rst Hereford ranchers to performance test his cattle. He is survived by his sons, Alan, Steven and Jeff Noak; daughters Nanette Townsend and Darla Weaver; 12 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Richard Gebhart, 58, Claremore, Okla., died May 30. He and his family operated Beacon Hill Ranch, a Her-
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eford operation established in northeastern Oklahoma in 1909. He was named treasurer of the National Cattle- men’s Beef Association in 2014, and served as a mem- ber of the Beef Promotion Operating Committee, chair- man of the Federation of State Beef Councils and vice chair of the Joint Issues Management Subcommittee. He is survived by his wife Susan; daughters Erica Boyer and Roxanne Gebhart; and grandchildren. Memorials may be sent to the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation, 2500 Exchange Ave., Oklahoma City, Okla., 73148.
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