Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico
September 30, 1988
HEMLER
Graveside service is to be Monday at 10 a.m. in Carlsbad Cemetery for Howard Pardue Hemler, 77, 4510 Old Cavern Highway, who died Friday in a local nursing home.
Dr. Ed Williamson of the First United Methodist Church is to officiate, with Eddy County farmers acting as pallbearers. West Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Born Jan. 30, 1911, in Alto, La., he first moved to Carlsbad in 1922, returning to Louisiana in 1926, and then combing back to Carlsbad in 1930. He married the late Carrie Lou Brininstool on April 18, 1933, in Roswell. They farmed on the Old Cavern Highway for the past 40 years. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau and the Eddy County Soil Conservation District.
In 1956, he was on the New Mexico State Soil Conservation Committee. He received five Certificate of Merit awards from the Carlsbad Soil and Conservation District. In 1979, he received the Pioneer Conservation Award for excellence in soil conservation, and had received other farm awards.
Survivors include one son, Taylor Hemler, San Marcos, Texas; one daughter, Billie H. Lynn, Carlsbad; two brothers, Archie and Albert Hemler, both of Carlsbad; two sisters, Louise Malone of Downsville, La., and Bernice Perry, Carlsbad; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Memorial may be made to the Alzsheimer-Parkinson Support Group, 302 W. Riverside Drive, Carlsbad.
Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico
September 30, 1988
HEMLER
Graveside service is to be Monday at 10 a.m. in Carlsbad Cemetery for Howard Pardue Hemler, 77, 4510 Old Cavern Highway, who died Friday in a local nursing home.
Dr. Ed Williamson of the First United Methodist Church is to officiate, with Eddy County farmers acting as pallbearers. West Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Born Jan. 30, 1911, in Alto, La., he first moved to Carlsbad in 1922, returning to Louisiana in 1926, and then combing back to Carlsbad in 1930. He married the late Carrie Lou Brininstool on April 18, 1933, in Roswell. They farmed on the Old Cavern Highway for the past 40 years. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the New Mexico Farm and Livestock Bureau and the Eddy County Soil Conservation District.
In 1956, he was on the New Mexico State Soil Conservation Committee. He received five Certificate of Merit awards from the Carlsbad Soil and Conservation District. In 1979, he received the Pioneer Conservation Award for excellence in soil conservation, and had received other farm awards.
Survivors include one son, Taylor Hemler, San Marcos, Texas; one daughter, Billie H. Lynn, Carlsbad; two brothers, Archie and Albert Hemler, both of Carlsbad; two sisters, Louise Malone of Downsville, La., and Bernice Perry, Carlsbad; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Memorial may be made to the Alzsheimer-Parkinson Support Group, 302 W. Riverside Drive, Carlsbad.
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