September 2022

Lions overcome three opponents in 33-20 win Friday over Burnet

Mike Lee Brownwood Bulletin BURNET – The Brownwood Lions officially will receive credit for one victory Friday night – a 33-20 victory over the Burnet Bulldogs in a nondistrict football game between Class 4A Division I teams. But at times, it seemed like the Lions (2-1) were battling three opponents on Friday – themselves after a slow start and two turnovers, the Bulldogs, who stunned Brownwood by taking a 14-0 lead within the first 10 minutes, and finally, the officials, who penalized the Lions 15 times for 155 yards.

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Iris Geraldine Lewis

Funeral Services for Iris Geraldine Lewis, age 82, of Lake Jackson, formally of Bangs, we be held September 10th, 2022. Visitation will start at 11am followed by the service at noon, with her nephew Pastor Michael Brinkley officiating under the direction of the Davis-Morris Funeral

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Mollie L. Sears Warner Callahan

Services for Mollie L. Sears Warner Callahan of Brownwood, Texas will be at First Baptist Church of Brownwood, Texas September 08,2022 at 10:00 am. Burial will follow at Zephyr Cemetery, Zephyr, Texas under the direction of Heritage Funeral Home Davis-Morris Chapel. Visitation will be held from 4-6 pm on September 07,2022 at Heritage Funeral Home Davis-Morris Chapel. She passed away at 12:29pm in Abilene,

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Tommie Doris Reid Dewbre

At the age of 99, Tommie Doris Reid Dewbre was welcomed home by her Heavenly Father and the beloved family who passed before her. Tommie was a passionate woman, and as our strong matriarch, she loved and led her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. She was a caring daughter, sister, aunt, and friend as well. Tommie’s indomitable spirit encouraged her family and friends to persist in the face of hardships. Tommie Reid Dewbre was born in Regency, Texas on December 5, 1922, to Robbie and Joe Reid. Her family soon moved to Brownwood to farm. She graduated from Howard Payne College in 1945 and married Felton Milton Dewbre on May 16, 1945. From 1945 until 1946, they lived in San Diego as Felton served in the United States Navy during World War II. Apart from that short stint in California, Tommie lived her whole life in Texas. When Felton died in 1978, Tommie returned to the world of work. She obtained her real estate license and worked for Banta Insurance and Real Estate for a few years until she and her sister, Ruby Shelton, opened Reid’s Reusables in Early, Texas on the family farm acreage. They became known as “the ladies who wore hats.” They sold antiques, boots, and jeans. That successful business kept them busy until they were in their eighties. We, her family, say “goodbye for now” to this precious woman who taught us about selfless love and devotion, home remedies and scratch cooking, and the finesse of the yard sale negotiation. We confidently claim that you fought the fight, finished the race, and kept the faith (2 Timothy 4:7). The legacy you leave is deep, and we pray we make you proud each and every day. Tommie was preceded in death by her parents, Robbie, and Joe Reid; her husband, Felton Dewbre; her son, Randall Dewbre; her daughter-in-law, Nancy Dewbre; and her sister, Ruby Shelton. She is survived by her daughters, Connie Dewbre and Reida Marr, her grandchildren, Eric McNatt, Zachary Lockwood and his wife, Beth; Rebecca Hardy and

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Jennifer L. Ratto

Jennifer L. Ratto of Abilene left this life Wednesday, September 7, 2022, at the age of 59. She passed in her sleep after a nearly year-long battle with a non-curable neurological disorder, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy. She now walks without pain and has clear thoughts. Jennifer was born June 9, 1963 in Corsicana, Texas to Arlee Lockhart and Gladys (Martin) Ivy. She graduated from Brownwood High School in 1981, and married Jimmie (Darroll) Ratto, Jr. May 17, 1986. She served as Fiscal Director for Taylor County Community Supervision and Corrections Department for 24 years, retiring and then returning as a contract employee for CSCD for 11 years. She was a dedicated wife, mother, Mimi and friend, always willing to help others. She enjoyed fishing, crafting, cooking and shopping. Jennifer was preceded in death by her father, Arlee Lockhart; a brother, Ray Unger; sister Becky Evans; both sets of grandparents; and Woodrow Ivy and Robert Unger, who were both significant father figures in her life. She is survived by her husband of 36 years, Darroll Ratto of Abilene; son Brody Ratto and wife Jennifer (Jenny) and their daughter, Melanie; son Seth Ratto; mother Gladys Martin Ivy; brother Bobby Unger; several nieces and nephews; Lou Unger, who was a special mother figure; father and mother-in-law, Jim and Patsy Ratto; and sister-in-law Ramona Ratto. Visitation will be 5:00 to 7:00 PM Tuesday, September 13, 2022, at Beltway Park Church Chapel, 4009 Beltway S., in Abilene. Graveside services will be 11:00 AM Wednesday, September 14, 2022, at Rocky Creek Cemetery, 4300 CR 557, Brownwood.

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2022 National Night Out slated for October 11

Special to the Bulletin 2022 National Night Out for Brown County is scheduled for Tuesday, October 11. National Night Out is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness; generate support for, and participation in, local anti-crime efforts; strengthen neighborhood spirit and police- community partnerships; and send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back.

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