Charley Mack Ausmus, 60, of Princeton died Saturday, Mar. 26, 1994, at North Texas Medical Center in McKinney.
Turrentine-Jackson-Moore Funeral Home will conduct graveside services at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Mar. 29, in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in the High community with the Rev. Bill Draper officiating.
Mr. Ausmus was born Nov. 25, 1933, in Brookston, a son of Johnnye L.D. and Valerie Cockerham Ausmus.
He married Nirse Dasilva Nov. 4, 1974. He was a chef and was a Baptist. He served in the Navy during the Vietnam War.
Surviving are his wife; three sons, Ronald Ausmus of Clarksville, Richard Ausmus of Blossom and Roger Ausmus of Paris; a daughter, Kathy Rutherford of Sumner; 10 grandchildren; his mother who lives in Hitchcock; four brothers, Leroy and Jimmy Claud Ausmus of Paris, Louis Ausmus of McKinney and James Earl Ausmus of Alvin; two sisters, Johnnie May Rena of Hitchcock and Maggie Ruth Ausmus of Powderly.'
Charley Mack Ausmus, 60, of Princeton died Saturday, Mar. 26, 1994, at North Texas Medical Center in McKinney.
Turrentine-Jackson-Moore Funeral Home will conduct graveside services at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Mar. 29, in Pleasant Hill Cemetery in the High community with the Rev. Bill Draper officiating.
Mr. Ausmus was born Nov. 25, 1933, in Brookston, a son of Johnnye L.D. and Valerie Cockerham Ausmus.
He married Nirse Dasilva Nov. 4, 1974. He was a chef and was a Baptist. He served in the Navy during the Vietnam War.
Surviving are his wife; three sons, Ronald Ausmus of Clarksville, Richard Ausmus of Blossom and Roger Ausmus of Paris; a daughter, Kathy Rutherford of Sumner; 10 grandchildren; his mother who lives in Hitchcock; four brothers, Leroy and Jimmy Claud Ausmus of Paris, Louis Ausmus of McKinney and James Earl Ausmus of Alvin; two sisters, Johnnie May Rena of Hitchcock and Maggie Ruth Ausmus of Powderly.'
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