These pages are a tribute to the members of our class we’ve lost along the way. Though they are no longer with us, they remain forever in our hearts. We remember their lives with gratitude and affection, keeping their memory alive through the stories we share and the bonds we cherish as a class family. Their impact on our school, our community, and each of us will never be forgotten.
If you have the obituary of someone we've missed, date of passing, or a tribute to share, we invite you to add it here so that together we may keep their memory alive.
Roger Spivy
1956-02-13 2005-01-16
Roger was born February 13, 1956 in Enid, Oklahoma to Ronald Jack and Barbara Lichtenberg Spivy. He was baptized on March 18, 1956 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church by Pastor August Meitler. He was confirmed at Grace Lutheran Church in Arlington, Texas on May 17, 1970.
Roger was a graduate of Arlington High School and attended SMU. He began his career as a dancer/choreographer at an early age. He danced on Miss Teenage America in 73, 74 and 75 where he worked with John Davidson, Bob Hope and Richard Thomas. He choreographed the Miss USA and Miss Universe productions. Roger replaced Gregory Hines in “Sophisticated Ladies” performing in Tokyo, Paris and Russi...
William (Bill) St. Clair
1957-01-07 2003-11-27
William Page “Bill” St. Clair, age 47, of Coleman died Thursday, November 27, 2003 at his residence. Graveside services were held at 2 p. m. Monday at Johnson Station Cemetery in Arlington, Texas, under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home of Coleman.
Bill was born January 7, 1956 in Tarrant County, a son of the late Robert Page St. Clair and Mae Evelyn Shelton St. Clair. He was reared in Arlington and graduated from Arlington High School. He moved to Coleman in 1993 from Abilene and Eastland, where he was a machinist.
Survivors include his daughter, Karolyn St. Clair of Arlington; two granddaughters, DeSiree and Kaitlyn Jackson, both of Arli...
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Elizabeth (Liz) Carter
1956-09-14 2003-02-13
ELIZABETH ANNE CARTER EDDY passed away February 13, 2003.
She was born September 14, 1956 in Dallas, Texas. Liz graduated in 1977, Magna Cum Laude in Biology from Texas A&M University. She continued wearing her Aggie heritage proudly in spite of her SMU-graduate father and Texas/SMU graduate brother! Her Dad, former Chief of Propulsion at LTV in Fort Worth, taught her a love of the power, grace and freedom of airplanes. She loved watching Jet Fighters perform aerobatics at Airshows!
She married her Oilfield Engineer Nebraskan husband Stephan M. Eddy in 1985 and pursued a career as a Real Estate Broker. She was preceded in death by her mother, Erma (only a day earlier);...
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Anthony Sulak
1955-10-31 2002-05-23
ARLINGTON - Anthony David Sulak, 46, joined his parents in eternal peace Thursday, May 23, 2002, in Arlington.
Funeral: 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church, 1200 S. Davis, Arlington. Burial: Moore Memorial Gardens. Rosary: 5 p.m. Monday in Moore Funeral Home Chapel.
Memorials: Gifts in Anthony's memory may be given to Discalced Carmelite Nuns, 5801 Mount Carmel Drive, Arlington, Texas 76017; or a charity of choice.
Anthony was born Oct. 31, 1955, in Fort Worth, the youngest son of Cy...
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Ron Cabal
1996-05-05
Musician, writer, teacher and leader, Ron Cabal, leaves behind a devoted family, and friends too numerous to count.
A native of Arlington, Ron moved to San Marcos in 1974 to pursue his B.A. in English at Southwest Texas State University.
Ron became a pioneer in the revival of Texas Swing music as co-founder, bandleader, lead guitarist and vocalist with the Ace in the Hole country swing band. After hiring fellow SWTSU student George Strait as their lead vocalist, Ace in the Hole became renowned as a tireless touring show throughout the United States.
Ron recounted his experiences with Ace in the Hole, including such appearances as a show for 35,000 fans at the Astro...
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Jon Lake
1993-11-28
Jon W. Lake died in Los Angeles. He was 37.
Jon attended the University of Houston and graduated from Pratt Institute of Art, Brooklyn, NY, with a degree in graphic design. Jon worked for Manhattan Resources creating advertising lines for various firms, including Adidas Shoes, Adriene Arpel Cosmetics, Tommy Hilfiger, and others.
Cryptside Service will be at 1pm Wednesday at Moore Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Moore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangememnts.
Mr. Lake was born in Dallas.
Survivors: Parents John and Cady Lake of Arlington, sister Lori Hll of Grand Prarie, and companion, Franklyn Cogliano of Los Angeles.
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