Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 07-Feb-2006
'Granbury firm accused of selling cell phone records 6:52 PM (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)The House Energy and Commerce Committee accused PDJ Services of selling personal cell phone records through a Web site.
'Charlie Bell Massie (Hood County News)Charlie Bell Massie, 80, a homemaker, died Feb. 4, 2006 at granbury Care Center. A celebration of her life was held at Holly Hills Memorial Park Mausoleum Chapel Monday, Feb. 6, 2006. Burial in Holly Hills Memorial Park.
'Electric rates on agenda (Hood County News)The Granbury City Council at 6:30 tonight (Tuesday) will consider ?changes? to the electric rate schedule. No spokesperson was available to explain the agenda item by deadline Monday.
'Lois Pearl Brannon (Hood County News)Lois Pearl Brannon, 89, a former Granbury resident, passed away Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006, in Fort Worth. Funeral services for the White Settlement resident are at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Normandale Baptist Church. Burial will be in Acton Cemetery.
'Cold start spells doom for Pirates (Hood County News)The season may be close to finished and his team may be mired in a slump, but Granbury Pirate basketball coach Patrick Gaines continues to look for positives.
'Robert Wayne Mims (Hood County News)Robert Wayne Mims, 79, of granbury, a retired U.S. Postal employee, died Saturday, Feb. 4, 2006, at Fort Worth. Funeral services today, (Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2006) at 11 am at Martin's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Desdemona Cemetery.
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