O'De Guthrie
O’De Jacqueline “Jackie” Guthrie, 88, of Lumberton, died Monday, June 29, 2020. She was born on November 20, 1931, in Kilgore, to Algie Mae McCorkle Dunn and James Harvey Dunn, Sr.
Survivors include her children, Hal Guthrie and his wife, Cindy, of Houston; Ruth James of Lumberton; O’De Jonas and her husband, Karl, of New Market Alabama; Algie Homes and her husband, Ron, of Lumberton; and Marion Drigger and his wife, Lisa, of Alamogordo, New Mexico; grandchildren, Shanice Baty and her husband, Jeremy, of Katy; Dustin Baxter and his wife, Jaclyn, of Tomball; Nathan Baxter of Austin; Jordan Jonas; and Jessie Jonas, both of New Market, New Mexico; sister, Glenda Andrus and her husband, Andy, of Vidor.
Jackie is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Bobby Harold Guthrie; and her sisters, Martha Cooper; Jimmy Fay Arledge; and Loretta Guthrie.
A graveside service for Mrs. Guthrie’s family and friends will be 10:00 a.m., Thursday, July 2, 2020, at Trout Creek Cemetery, Call. Under the direction of Broussard’s, 490 Cemetery Road, Silsbee.
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Trout Creek Cemetery
Trout Creek Cemetery
- 1509 fm 1004 kirbyville tx 75956
Graveside Service
Graveside Service
- 1509 fm 1004 kirbyville tx 75956
- 07/01/2020
- 10:00 am
Broussard's Mortuary - Silsbee, TX
Broussard's Mortuary - Silsbee, TX
- 490 cemetery road silsbee tx 77656
Comments
Glen Guthrie
Prayers for peace and comfort for family and friends
Glen Guthrie
Prayers for peace and comfort amen
John Letney
May God comfort Aunt Glenda and the rest of the family during this difficult time.
Angelina Marie Allen-Rothwell
She was such a sweet kind gentle soul. Her voice was so comforting. Those two lovebirds laughing and joking were my favorite times. Uncle Bob running around and Aunt Jackie talking about things in the kitchen. They were adorable. They get to be together again and that makes me very happy.
Lori Mizzell
I remember our trip out west. Way before navigation and smart phones. Aunt Jackie asked for directions several times in big D. Everytime she was given help and told you can't miss it! Well she did. We all had a good laugh but it was a long time before we could enjoy the you can't miss it saying. We were kids and we loved Aunt Jackie. She was a good sport.
Brenda Duke
So sorry for the loss of your momma Ruth. She was such a very soft spoken woman of God. Prayers of comfort to you and your family. Love ya