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Loveita Gayle <I>Todd</I> Amason

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Loveita Gayle Todd Amason

Birth
Trenton, Fannin County, Texas, USA
Death
28 Apr 2012 (aged 89)
Granbury, Hood County, Texas, USA
Burial
Pilot Grove, Grayson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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2012 May 1, Tuesday "Fort Worth Star-Telegram" (TX),

Loveita Gayle Amason of Granbury, 89, passed away Saturday, April 28, 2012 in Granbury.

Graveside service was Tuesday, May 1, 2012, at the Pilot Grove Cemetery in Van Alstine, Texas.[Pilot Grove, Grayson County, Texas]

Memorials: Alzheimer's Association.

Loveita was born in Trenton, Texas, March 22, 1923. She graduated from Trenton High School and was baptized at First Baptist Church in Trenton. Loveita enjoyed careers in the fashion industry with Clockwize Fashions, she was the first female security guard at Vought Aircraft, she worked for the Texas Employment Commission and she served in the Civil Service in Korea and the Philippines.

Loveita enjoyed playing golf with her friends in deCordova and working in her yard. However, her special love was caring for injured birds and animals. She got the nickname of "the bird lady" from an article about her in the Star-Telegram.

Survivors: Son, Tom Gill and wife, Kay, of Granbury; grandchildren and spouses, Leslie and Don Gibson, Dena and Rick Flippen, Darby and Manny Rodriguez and Toby and Nikki Jackson; six great-grandchildren with another on the way; and many nieces and nephews she enjoyed.

Wiley Funeral Home made arrangements.
2012 May 1, Tuesday "Fort Worth Star-Telegram" (TX),

Loveita Gayle Amason of Granbury, 89, passed away Saturday, April 28, 2012 in Granbury.

Graveside service was Tuesday, May 1, 2012, at the Pilot Grove Cemetery in Van Alstine, Texas.[Pilot Grove, Grayson County, Texas]

Memorials: Alzheimer's Association.

Loveita was born in Trenton, Texas, March 22, 1923. She graduated from Trenton High School and was baptized at First Baptist Church in Trenton. Loveita enjoyed careers in the fashion industry with Clockwize Fashions, she was the first female security guard at Vought Aircraft, she worked for the Texas Employment Commission and she served in the Civil Service in Korea and the Philippines.

Loveita enjoyed playing golf with her friends in deCordova and working in her yard. However, her special love was caring for injured birds and animals. She got the nickname of "the bird lady" from an article about her in the Star-Telegram.

Survivors: Son, Tom Gill and wife, Kay, of Granbury; grandchildren and spouses, Leslie and Don Gibson, Dena and Rick Flippen, Darby and Manny Rodriguez and Toby and Nikki Jackson; six great-grandchildren with another on the way; and many nieces and nephews she enjoyed.

Wiley Funeral Home made arrangements.


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