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Lucille Mims Johnson Bradley, 100 went home to
be with her Master, Jan 12, 2014. Visitation,
Friday, 11:30-5 Collins & Johnson and 6-8 pm
First Missionary Baptist Church, 614 Ave H,
Conroe, TX, Rev. Ernest Rucker, Pastor.
Services, Saturday, 1 pm, West Tabernacle, 1900
FM 2854, Conroe, TX, Rev. A.R. Shelton, Pastor.
Rev. Ernest Rucker, eulogist, Rev. William
Denman, officiant. Interment Rosewood Cemetery,
Conroe, TX.
Mrs. Bradley was a long time member of the
community, educator in the CISD, church
vocalist, musician and a active community
leader. She will be missed by many.
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/courier/obituary.aspx?n=lucille-mims-johnson-bradley&pid=169119666&fhid=19406#sthash.Vky1CZuu.dpuf
Lucille Mims Johnson Bradley, 100 went home to
be with her Master, Jan 12, 2014. Visitation,
Friday, 11:30-5 Collins & Johnson and 6-8 pm
First Missionary Baptist Church, 614 Ave H,
Conroe, TX, Rev. Ernest Rucker, Pastor.
Services, Saturday, 1 pm, West Tabernacle, 1900
FM 2854, Conroe, TX, Rev. A.R. Shelton, Pastor.
Rev. Ernest Rucker, eulogist, Rev. William
Denman, officiant. Interment Rosewood Cemetery,
Conroe, TX.
Mrs. Bradley was a long time member of the
community, educator in the CISD, church
vocalist, musician and a active community
leader. She will be missed by many.
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/courier/obituary.aspx?n=lucille-mims-johnson-bradley&pid=169119666&fhid=19406#sthash.Vky1CZuu.dpuf
Lucille Mims Johnson Bradley, 100 went home to
be with her Master, Jan 12, 2014. Visitation,
Friday, 11:30-5 Collins & Johnson and 6-8 pm
First Missionary Baptist Church, 614 Ave H,
Conroe, TX, Rev. Ernest Rucker, Pastor.
Services, Saturday, 1 pm, West Tabernacle, 1900
FM 2854, Conroe, TX, Rev. A.R. Shelton, Pastor.
Rev. Ernest Rucker, eulogist, Rev. William
Denman, officiant. Interment Rosewood Cemetery,
Conroe, TX.
Mrs. Bradley was a long time member of the
community, educator in the CISD, church
vocalist, musician and a active community
leader. She will be missed by many.
- See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/courier/obituary.aspx?n=lucille-mims-johnson-bradley&pid=169119666&fhid=19406#sthash.Vky1CZuu.dpuf
Heather Isbell
Kramer's Farewell
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Photo courtesy of
Janisue Rigel
July 11, 2014 was a sad for the staff and
patrons of the Montgomery County Memorial Library Genealogy and History
room as we said goodbye to Heather Isbell Kramer as the head librarian
to the department who was leaving to home school her son.
Heather Isbell Kramer was only the third
librarian in the genealogy and history room after
Imogene
Kennedy (~1972-1992) and
Barbara Franz (1992-2011). In only
three short years as its department head, she brought tremendous change
to the genealogy and history room. Trained as an archivist, Heather,
with her knowledge and training, helped many lineage societies and other
patrons with their genealogy. She reorganized the space and added new
equipment and technology to replace outdated equipment. Under her
tutelage the genealogy and history room became a Family History Center
Affiliate Library where patrons could review items ordered from the LDS
Library in Salt Lake City. She gave "Boot Camp" and DNA classes to those
new to genealogy and DNA.
So the baton will pass on to another librarian
to carry on Imogene's vision but I know Imogene is smiling at Heather's
wonderful contributions that she's made to the genealogy and history
room.
Heather's made lots of friends with patrons and
the community during her brief tenure as head librarian in the genealogy
and history room and will truly be missed as its head librarian. We wish
you the best home schooling your son and whatever endeavor you may wish
to pursue in the future.
Jean Smoorenburg
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