Obituaries

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  • Obituary: Randy Gallaway

    Randall “Randy” Lee Gallaway of Lubbock—collegiate minister, missions volunteer and motivational speaker—died Sept. 10. He was 73.

  • Obituary: Annie Sue Painter Inmon

    Annie Sue Painter Inmon, one of the original Flying Queens women’s basketball team at what was then Wayland Baptist College, died Sept. 18 in Denton. She was 92.

  • Obituary: Jesse Kidd

    Jesse L. Kidd, retired Baptist missionary to Brazil, died Sept. 24, 2020, in Robert Lee. He was 97.

  • Obituary: Helen Lucille Hoy

    Helen Lucille Hoy of Cedar Park, a lay preschool ministry leader for more than four decades, died Sept. 12. She was 98 years old.

  • Obituary: Raymond Vickrey

    Raymond Vickrey, longtime Texas Baptist pastor, died Sept. 17 of complications from Alzheimer’s Disease. He was 86.

  • Obituary: L.E. “Chief” Lawson

    L.E. “Chief” Lawson of Lucas, Baptist evangelist and denominational leader, died Sept. 16. He was 90.

  • Obituary: Phillip Hassell

    Phillip Hassell, pastor of the historic Independence Baptist Church near Brenham and director of the Texas Baptist Historical Museum, died Sept. 13. He was 64.

  • Obituary: Royce Lee Measures

    Royce Lee Measures, a Texas Baptist pastor and chaplain emeritus of the Pasadena Police Department, died July 29 of COVID-19. He was 85.

  • Obituary: Tony Maalouf

    Tony Maalouf, Baptist seminary professor and founding CEO of Magi Ministries International, died Aug. 26. He was 65.

  • Obituary: Julie Choate

    Julie Anna Choate of Hudson Oaks, who grew up as the daughter of a Texas Baptist university president and went on to serve more than 29 years as an educator herself, died Aug. 15 due to a pulmonary embolism. She was 50.

  • Obituary: Jean Dixon

    Jean Carol Barger Dixon, Bible teacher and partner in ministry to her husband, died Aug. 8. She was 92.

  • Obituary: Harley Redin

    Harley Redin, former coach of the Wayland Baptist Flying Queens, died Aug. 1 in Plainview. He was 100 years old.