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Duane was a member of American Legion Post 157. Together they moved to Colorado, and later made their home in Timpson, Texas. Duane met the love of his life, Mary Berglund, and the two spent over 30 years together. He continued this lifelong career and was a proud member of Pipefitters Local 300 Union. He graduated high school and entered the workforce as a pipefitter. A private family memorial service will be held at a later date.ĭuane was born and raised in Grandforks, North Dakota. He was born on Septemin Grandforks, North Dakota, to the late Oscar Doble and Ann Marie (Werre) Doble. Online condolences & tributes can be sent at Duane Earl Doble, 79, of Timpson, Texas, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on Decemin his home in Timpson, Texas. Graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, December 26, 2020, at Strong Cemetery in Huxley with Bro. Campbell and several nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews, as well as, close friends Maston Allen and wife Sarah, Wyatt T. She is survived by her daughters: Ramona Ryan and husband, Rick, and Jenice Welsh, and grandchildren Julie McMahon, Devon McMahon, and wife Jenny, Sabrina Welsh Amaya, Kevin Amaya, Justin Welsh, Corey Ryan and wife Christina and great grandchildren Layliana McMahon, Lucas Allen Welsh, Jenise Kristina Amaya, Asha Joe Ryan, brother-in-law O. She was predeceased by her parents Lynn and Bernice English and siblings Arabell Anthony Vernell English Bobbie Campbell and Johnnie Wilburn by son-in-law, Michael Welsh. Judy will be remembered as a very generous and loving soul who adored and occasionally spoiled her grandbabies when she had the chance. If you were around her you never left on an empty stomach or an empty heart because she always made sure both left filled. She was also an extraordinary cook, most of her recipes began with butter and included several sprinkles of love. She had many interests but was particularly fond of gardening, taking special care of her roses and nurturing her small, potted plants. Judy was a long-time member of the Deweyville United Pentecostal Church and a devout Pentecostal. She always enjoyed the challenge and satisfaction of unraveling a particularly difficult chain of title or finding that one heir, seemingly lost in history, that no one else could find. She was known as having a tireless work ethic, a quick wit and being a fair but tough-as-nails boss. She later established a large field brokerage company in Center, Texas. She started her career at Elloitt and Waldren Abstract plant in the '70's and eventually became a one of the first women landmen working in East Texas. She lived most of her adult life in East Texas and moved to Mauriceville in 1994. Judy was born Novemin Center, Texas to Lynn and Bernice English. She passed peacefully at her home with family at her side. Judy English, age 73, of Mauriceville, Texas went to be with her Lord Sunday, December 21, 2020. Granddaughter Rorie Joslin, In-laws Everett and Joy Garsee, brother-in-law Greg Sowell **Preceded in death by mother Maxine “Rusty” Jacob, sister Denise Jacob Garrett, son Justin Jacob, Grandchildren: Mackenzie Joslin, Holden Joslin, Roslie Jacob, Callie Jacob, Tatum Jacob, Theia Jacob PLACE OF VISITATION: Wyman Roberts Funeral HomeīURIAL: Attoyac Cemetery, San Augustine County, TexasįATHER: Staton Jacob MOTHER: Maxine (Mallau) JacobĬhildren: Savannah Joslin of Mont Belvieuįather: Staton “Jake” Jacob of Sunrise Beach PLACE OF SERVICE: Wyman Roberts Memorial ChapelĭATE / TIME OF VISITATION: Saturday, January 2, 2020, 5:00pm – 7:00 pm DATE / PLACE OF DEATH: Wednesday, December 23, 2020, San Augustine, TexasĭATE / PLACE OF BIRTH: February 9, 1962, Pasadena, TexasĭATE / TIME OF SERVICE: Sunday, January 3, 2020, 2:00 pm