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Edna <I>Allen</I> Stutzman

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Edna Allen Stutzman

Birth
Cottle County, Texas, USA
Death
24 Apr 2014 (aged 80)
Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA
Burial
Amarillo, Potter County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Edna Allen Stutzman: 1933-2014

Edna Allen Stutzman, 80, of Amarillo died Thursday, April 24, 2014.

Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in First Baptist Church Chapel with Dr. Howard K. Batson, pastor, and Corky Holland, associate pastor, officiating. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd.

She was born May 2, 1933, in Moon in Cottle County to Jesse and Pearl Allen. She graduated from Paducah High School. Mrs. Stutzman worked at the Amarillo Veterinary Clinic, Amarillo Production Credit Association and American Quarter Horse Association.

She married Garland Stutzman on Dec. 31, 1977. They were married for 33 years.

Mrs. Stutzman was a member of First Baptist Church. She was a lifetime member of the Parent Teacher Association and was a scout den mother. She enjoyed playing bunko and was an avid Texas Rangers fan.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, four brothers, a sister, and a stepson.

Survivors include three sons, Dennis Burton of Hale Center, Ronald Burton of Amarillo and James Weldon Burton of Tennessee Colony; two sisters, Joyce Campbell of Matador, and Jonnye Riggan of Castle Rock, Col.; a brother, Louie Allen of Clovis, Calif; eight grandchildren, Rebecca Cooper and Elizabeth Winks of Borger, Jacob Burton of San Antonio, Jenny Burton, Jessica Verble, Kim Burton, Stephanie Foster, and Ben Fullerton, all of Amarillo; seven great-grandchildren, Gavin and Mason Cooper of Borger, True Gibson, Addisin Hutchison, and Kylie Burton, all of Amarillo, Jacob Allen and Jensen Burton, both of San Antonio; a stepson, Dane Stutzman of Dallas; two stepgrandsons, Mickey Stutzman of Lubbock, and Michael Stutzman of Dallas; and four stepgreat-grandchildren, Hunter, Kyler, Luke and Jamie Stutzman.

The family wishes to thank Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice, Northwest Texas Hospital, and Drs. Periman, Teeple and Urban.

The family suggests memorials be to First Baptist Church, 1208 S. Tyler St., Amarillo, TX.

(Published in Amarillo Globe-News, April 27, 2014)
Edna Allen Stutzman: 1933-2014

Edna Allen Stutzman, 80, of Amarillo died Thursday, April 24, 2014.

Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in First Baptist Church Chapel with Dr. Howard K. Batson, pastor, and Corky Holland, associate pastor, officiating. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd.

She was born May 2, 1933, in Moon in Cottle County to Jesse and Pearl Allen. She graduated from Paducah High School. Mrs. Stutzman worked at the Amarillo Veterinary Clinic, Amarillo Production Credit Association and American Quarter Horse Association.

She married Garland Stutzman on Dec. 31, 1977. They were married for 33 years.

Mrs. Stutzman was a member of First Baptist Church. She was a lifetime member of the Parent Teacher Association and was a scout den mother. She enjoyed playing bunko and was an avid Texas Rangers fan.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, four brothers, a sister, and a stepson.

Survivors include three sons, Dennis Burton of Hale Center, Ronald Burton of Amarillo and James Weldon Burton of Tennessee Colony; two sisters, Joyce Campbell of Matador, and Jonnye Riggan of Castle Rock, Col.; a brother, Louie Allen of Clovis, Calif; eight grandchildren, Rebecca Cooper and Elizabeth Winks of Borger, Jacob Burton of San Antonio, Jenny Burton, Jessica Verble, Kim Burton, Stephanie Foster, and Ben Fullerton, all of Amarillo; seven great-grandchildren, Gavin and Mason Cooper of Borger, True Gibson, Addisin Hutchison, and Kylie Burton, all of Amarillo, Jacob Allen and Jensen Burton, both of San Antonio; a stepson, Dane Stutzman of Dallas; two stepgrandsons, Mickey Stutzman of Lubbock, and Michael Stutzman of Dallas; and four stepgreat-grandchildren, Hunter, Kyler, Luke and Jamie Stutzman.

The family wishes to thank Baptist St. Anthony's Hospice, Northwest Texas Hospital, and Drs. Periman, Teeple and Urban.

The family suggests memorials be to First Baptist Church, 1208 S. Tyler St., Amarillo, TX.

(Published in Amarillo Globe-News, April 27, 2014)


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