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BEREAVEMENTS


William Arthur Masterson, 69, Guthrie, died Sept. 27. He was born May 10, 1947 and grew up in Guthrie on the JY Ranch. He graduated from Texas Tech Univer- sity in 1969 with a degree in animal science. He served as president of the American Shorthorn Association, secretary of the Masterson Management Corporation, and the board of directors for the National Cattlemen’s Association, Brazos River Authority, King County Tax Appraisal District, First National Bank of Paducah, and the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Associa- tion (TSCRA). He is survived by children Scotta (Tadd) Knight, Robert (Wendy) Masterson, Lisa Russell and Laurie (Caleb) Bryson; and numerous other relatives. Memorials may be made to the Bill Masterson Educa- tional Scholarship Fund at Western Bank, 5701 82nd Street, Lubbock, Texas 79424 .


Glen Clay Richardson, Sonora, died Oct. 4. He was born to Verlew and Esther Richardson on Dec. 2, 1925, in Sonora. After graduating from Sonora High School he enrolled at Texas A&M University where he was a member of the Corps of Cadets. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and fought in World War II. After the war, he earned his degree in animal husbandry from TAMU. In 1954, he married Rosalie Friend and togeth- er they had twin sons, Wade and Wesley. He was a member of the board of trustees of the Federal Land Bank and Sonora Bank, the Sonora United Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge, Texas Sheep and Goat Rais- ers Association, and TSCRA. He is survived by his wife and numerous other relatives. Memorials may be made to the West Texas Boys Ranch, 10223 Boys Ranch Rd, San Angelo, Texas 76904.


Dan Allen Hughes Sr., 87, died Oct. 5. He was born Aug. 14, 1929, in Monroe, La., to Dan Greenwood and


Winnie (Williams) Hughes. While in high school in Pal- estine, he worked summers on a roustabout mainte- nance crew on the United Gas’ natural gas pipelines throughout East Texas. He earned a B.S. in Geology from Texas A&M College in 1951. After college, he served as 1st Lt. U.S. Army artillery offi cer in Korea from 1951 to 1953, and was awarded a Bronze Star. He worked as a geologist for Union Producing Company from 1953-1962. He was self-employed as a consulting geologist from 1962-1964, until establishing the Bee- ville offi ce of the partnership Hughes & Hughes with his twin brother Dudley, who operated out of Jackson, Miss. In 2005, the company changed to a limited part- nership between Dan and his son, Dan Allen Jr. He is


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