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I went to school with Emmett in Galveston. I also worked with Claire at UTMB. I was one of "her" radiology technicians while we were both at Jennie Sealy in the 70's. She was a very sweet hard working lady. Rayedene Seal Graves Galveston Daily News 07-23-1969 Aubra Haynes Aubra Haynes, 69, of 2120 avenue P1/2;, Galveston, died at 1 a.m. Tuesday in St. Mary's Hospital, after a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Church. Galveston. Father T. W. Kappe officiating. Burial will be in Rosewood Cemetery, Houston. 03-06-2000 Johnnie Mae McPeak Johnnie Mae McPeak passed away Saturday. March 4, 2000, at Columbia Mainland Center Hospital, Texas City, Texas. Service- arrangements are pending with Broadway Funeral Home, Galveston. 03-07-2000 Johnnie Mary Haynes McPeak TEXAS CITY - Johnnie Mary Haynes McPeak passed away on Saturday, March 4, 2000, at Columbia Mainland Center Hospital in Texas City, Texas. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 8, 2000, at St. Peter The Apostle Catholic Church, Galveston, with Fr.William Bartniski, pastor, as celebrant. Entombment will follow services Wednesday in the Mausoleum at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Dickinson, Texas. A vigil service will be held at 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 7, 2000, in the Memorial Room of Broadway Funeral Home, also in Galveston. Mrs. McPeak's family will be receiving friends at the funeral home Tuesday evening after 5:00 p.m. Mrs. McPeak was born August 28, 1915, in Bonus, Texas, and, prior to her moving to the Galveston County area, was a longtime Bay City resident, graduating from Bay City High School. She was a very loving wife, a wonderful mother and grandmother and her memories left to share among her family will be held within their hearts. She leaves behind her husband,William Lee McPeak of La Marque, Texas; her daughter,Johnnie Mary Verschoyle and husband Rowe of Galveston, Texas; and her son, AD. Haynes and wife Juanice of Houston,Texas. Also saddened by this loss are Mrs. McPeak's stepchildren, Margie Jones and husband Art of Kentucky; Liz Frisbee, also of Kentucky; Bob McPeak and Bill McPeak, both of California; her three grandsons, Curtis Garland, Joseph Garland and Stephen Haynes; her two great-grandchildren, J.R. Garland and Lindsay Garland; and also her two stepgrandchildren. Sharing in this loss, too, are Mrs. McPeak's four sisters, Clara Billiott of Galveston, Cecilia Reil of Pasadena,Veronica Allen of Hitchcock and Eloise Serafine of Bay City,Texas; and her brother, Joseph Nolan of San Antonio, Texas. Pallbearers will be Curtis Garland, Garland,Joseph Garland, Stephen Haynes, Patrick Garland III, Alex Billiott and Dorrance Ganter. Honorary pallbearers will be Joe Dial and Bob Ford. 10-27-2002 Clara Mae Billiott LA MARQUE-Clara Mae Billiott passed away peacefully at her residence in La Marque, Texas, on Wednesday, October 23, 2002. One of nine children, Clara was born in Eagle Lake, Texas, on February 2,1913, to her parents, John J. and Ella Nolan. Her father's employment brought them to-Bay City, Texas and as a young child, she and her eight siblings grew up to be part of that community. Becoming the family's homestead, Clara would frequently visit back to Bay City when such times would allow, bringing her children back home to enjoy her childhood family homestead. Clara was married to Alex B. Billiott, Sr. and upon this union, she and Mr. Billiott relocated to Galveston, Texas. She was a hard working individual who dedicated herself to taking care of her family. In her young adult life, Clara was employed at W.T. Grant's, working diligently for many years. Upon gaining working experience and a desire to better herself, Clara became employed by The University of Texas Medical.Branch, working as manager of the Coffee Shop there at the University. She later transferred to the Radiology Department where she worked for some 25 years before retiring from the University. Mrs. Billiott is survived by her children, Alex B. Billiott. Jr. and wife, Helen of Galveston, Texas, Dolores F. Curry of Huntington Beach, California, and Emmett M. Billiott of Seoul, South Korea. Also saddened by her loss are Mrs. Billiott's grandchildren, Frank J. Curry, Judy K. Perry, Jason Curry, Steven M. Curry, Rebecca L. Curry, Stephen W. Billiott, Nicole M. Billiott, Michael Billiott, Peggy Billiott and Jeffrey Billiott and also her greatgrandchildren, Brittany Billiott, Deyen Billiott, Dylan Billiott, Claudia F. Curry, Isabella M. Curry,Justin Michael Perry and Anders K. Perry, her daughter-in-law, Linda Billiott Langford of Dickinson, Texas, a host of other relatives and friends. She will be sadly missed. Broadway Funeral Home 09-17-1992 Alex B. Billlott Sr. GALVESTON — Alex Bernard Billiott, Sr,, 86, longtime resident of Galveston, died Tuesday September 1, at Avalon Place Care Center in Texas City. He was born May 5, 1906 in Lockport, Louisiana. He was retired from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and from the Letter Shop. He was also a member of the Catholic Church. Mr. Billiott is survived by two sons, Alex B. Billiott, Jr. of Galveston, and Emmett M. Billiott of Wellston, Oklahoma; one daughter, Dolores F. Curry of Huntington Beach, California; grandchildren, Frank Curry, Judy Perry, Steve Curry, Rebecca Curry, and Jason Curry all of Calif., Stephen Billiott and Nicole Billiott of Galveston, and Michael Billiott and Jeffery Billiott of La Marque, great grandchildren, Peggy Billiott of Oklahoma, Justin Perry and Anders Parry both of Calif. J. 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