Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 31-Dec-2005
'Granbury, Cross Plains homes destroyed (Kansas City Star)Residents of two small subdivisions near granbury returned to their neighborhoods Wednesday morning, many finding their homes reduced to ashes.
'Martha Beryl Clark (Hood County News)Funeral services for Martha Beryl Clark, 86, of granbury were held Friday, Dec. 30, 2005 in the Groveton Church of Christ. Burial was in Glenwood Cemetery in Groveton.
'January (Hood County News)There were a lot of weeks in 2005. And every week the Hood County News brought you local coverage of the events that affected you. News provided for the community by community members. What a difference a year made in our community.
'Cody Wayne Deason (Hood County News)Private family services will be held in Squaw Creek Cemetery in Hood County for Cody Wayne Deason of Granbury. The construction framer died Sunday, Dec. 25, 2005. He was born Dec. 29, 1975 at Clifton.
'Everette Leroy ?Lee? Tharp (Hood County News)Everette Leroy ?Lee? Tharp, 70, of Odessa, and father of Kelley Bradshaw of Granbury, died Wednesday, Dec 7, 2005 in Odessa. At his request no services were held in Odessa and private graveside services were held later in California.
'Charles Keith ?Brockie? Brockman (Hood County News)Final rites for Charles Keith ?Brockie? Brockman, 67, of Benbrook will be held at 10 a.m. today (Saturday, Dec. 31, 2005) at Wiley Funeral Home in Granbury.
'Wildfires lead to tragedy in Midwest communities (Gainesville Sun)Roxie Jackson, left, consoles family friend Railea Cramer who lost her home to a grass fire which tore through Granbury, Texas, on Tuesday, look over the remains of the home Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2005.
'Nelda Lucille Lee Colclazer (Hood County News)Final rites for the sister of Charlie Lee of Granbury, Nelda Lucille Lee Colclazer, 77, of Big Spring, were held Friday, Dec. 30, 2005 in the Peace Chapel at Trinity Memorial Park in Big Spring.
'Granbury has wide choices of New Year's celebrations (Hood County News)?3! 2! 1! Happy New Year!" Hood Countians will join people across the world ringing in 2006 at midnight Saturday. But there?s a New Year?s Eve tradition in Granbury that may be different from all others.
'But after much thought and some debate, here are the sporting events that grabbed the most attention in Hood County for (Hood County News)Records fell, championships were won. What a year it was for sports in Hood County. On the national, state and local level, teams and athletes excelled, leaving their mark. As always, the year gave us many memorable sports moments, making it difficult to narrow down the top 10.
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