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BRIEFS
No vote in some places
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Several municipalities and
school boards are not hav-
ing elections May 14 be-
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ed:races, according to the
Tarrant County Elections
Office. These cities will
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ley, Dalworthington Gar-
dens, Edgecliff Village,
Euless,Grand Prairie,Has-
L let, Hurst, Kennedale,
Pantego, Roanoke, Sagi-
naw, Westlake and West-
worth Village. These
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have elections: Aledo,
Bi rdville, Castleberry,
L Everman and Kennedale.
The Benbrook and Forest
Hill library districts are
also not holding elections.
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John R.Vandiver SW Bell retirees. While his mg
— grandchildren were attending
school,he was a member of the
} H.E.B. ISD PTA. He was a for-
mer supervisor at Raytheon
(formerly Texas Instruments).
John enjoyed travelling ex-
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1'v' " tensively in the U.S.and Cana-
da in his RV,doing service pro-
jects for family and friends,re-
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N•', A modeling churches and working
sudoku puzzles. He was the
- "go-to-guy"and"handyman."
a. He spent much of his life in
quiet service and gave of him- —
EULESS — John R. self with no expectation and no
Vandiver, 81, passed show. He spread the message
away Friday,April 15, of Christ in the best way he
2011. knew: through kindness and —
SERVICE:2:30 p.m.Tuesday compassion and through the
at First Baptist Church of Eu gift of his time and energy.He
less. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. was a great man of a genera-
Monday at Moore Funeral tion of great men.There won't
Home. be another like him and that's —
John was born July 20, all our loss.
1929, to Elbert and Mae Van- John was preceded in death
diver in Hunt County.He gradu- by his parents,Elbert and Mae
ated from Lingleville High Vandiver.
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School and attended Tarleton SURVIVORS: wife of 59
State University before serving years, Peggy Latta Vandiver;
in the U.S.Air Force from 1949- daughter, Anniece McKanna;
1952 in the Korean War. In his granddaughters, Alyssa
early years,he worked for John McKanna and LeAnne McKan —
Deere Tractor Company in Ste- na; sisters, Leona Goodman,
phenville. Audrey Burdett and husband,
John was an active member Fred, and Tabitha McClellan;
of First Baptist Church,Euless. numerous extended family and
He enjoyed being part of the friends; former associates at
Streamline Royal Rovers Travel LTV,TI and Raytheon.
Club where he served as secre- Moore Funeral Home-N.Davis Drive
tary-treasurer and director. He Arlington,617-2752711
was also a member of the Ray- view and sign guesttaotc at
theon Retirees Club and the www.star-tetegram.com/obituaries
Father of Human Resources employee Anniece McKanna
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Case of missing woman
_ hits another roadblock
A grand jury decided not to indict Daniel Glen what the police affidavit
Moore, a suspect in the apparent slaying of Kristen described as an emotional
Charbonneau, whose body has never been found. confession to his friend,
nor did he say what be-
lly Tim Madigan r came of Charbonneau's
tmadigan@star-telegram.com - r body.
Euless police say they are : ' Charbonneau was last
again stymied in the case g 511 seen on the afternoon of
of Kristen Charbonneau,a Charbonneau Moore Aug.11,2005,after leaving
25-year-old exotic dancer Baby Dolls, a club in far
who disappeared six years Euless police Capt. Ga- east Fort Worth. Euless
ago,after a Tarrant County ry Landers said he was dis- police investigated the dis-
grand jury declined to in- appointed by the grand ju- appearance because Char-
dict a man arrested in the ry's decision. But he said bonneau lived in that city
case. investigators were unable at the time.
In February 2010,police to corroborate the story Witnesses told investi-
arrested Daniel Glen told by Moore's friend. gators that Moore walked
Moore, 41, of Arlington, a "We're at a standstill Charbonneau to the door
patron of the strip club right now," Landers said. that day and left the club
where Charbonneau "We've investigated it himself about the same
worked. He was charged thoroughly, gone through time.
with murder after telling a it a number of times with Until recently, Moore
friend he had accidentally numerous people to make lived in southwest Arling-
killed Charbonneau, ac- sure no stone was left un- ton with his wife and chil-
cording to the arrest affi- turned. At this point, we dren.He had been the tat-
davit filed by police. have no new evidence to get of a controversial cant-
s. Police continued to in- follow up on.Until new ev- paign carried about by
vestigate the case until De- idence surfaces or some- Charbonneau's parents,
cember and presented evi- one else comes forward, Monica and David Char-
dence against Moore to a we've exhausted all the bonneau of Irving, who
Tarrant County grand jury. leads we have at this created a website and sent
Euless police "had se- point." hundreds of fliers to ran-
cured an arrest warrant Landers said Moore re- dom addresses near
and had done all the inves- mains a suspect in the Moore's home accusing
tigation they could," said case.If new evidence is de- him of killing Kristen
Betty Arvin, the Tarrant veloped, it could be taken Charbonneau.
County prosecutor who back to the grand jury. Moore and Charbon-
presented the case. "We Charbonneau is pre- neau's parents could not be
presented that information sumed dead, but her body reached for comment.
to the grand jury, and they has never been found.
chose not to take action:' Moore did not elaborate in Tim Madigan,817-390-7544
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Charles Glen Herring
----- _ Glen was a member and ac-
tive deacon of Woods Chapel
Baptist Church. Soon after re-
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x tirement he became the deacon
z r in charge of Benevolence Min-
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istry. He continued with that
.e.'.C.' activity until his illness was di4.1
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x �I, agnosed in April 2010. Glen
sPI. was a talented whistler;his fa-
vorite song was "Amazing
Grace." He also had a passion
for ham radio, gardening and 'I
'4.' Corvairs.
He was preceded in death
by his granddaughter,Jennifer
ARLINGTON—Charles Glen Herring,age 15,by a few days; —
Herring, 74, passed away Sat- and his parents,Charles Thade-
urday,April 23,2011,following ous Herring and Mamie Lena
a valiant fight with lung and Wimberly Herring.
bone cancer,through which his SURVIVORS: Glen will be
wide and wonderful smile was remembered by his wife, Nell —
always apparent. Hogg Herring; daughter and
FUNERAL: 2 p.m. Monday husband, Cheryl and Tuck
at Woods Chapel Baptist Steelman;son and wife,Thad-
Church, 2424 California Lane. deus Glen and Laura; and
Interment: Tate Cemetery on grandchildren, Samantha
W.Pleasant Ridge Road follow- Steelman, Charles Anthony
ing the service.Visitation:Will Herring,John Paul Locklear.He
follow interment at Woods is also survived by: a sister,
Chapel in Fellowship Hall. Edith Johnson of Childress;
Glen was born in Tulia, brothers, Robert of Elm Mott
Swisher County, April 6, 1931 and John of Tulia; and numer-
He grew up on his parent's farm ous cousins, nieces and neph-
east of Tulia. He graduated ews. —
from Tulia High School in 1955 Moore Funeral Home-Bowen Chapel
and attended Texas Tech Uni- Arlington,817-468-81U
versity,earning a B.S.degree in View and sign guestbook at
math and physics in 1960.Glen uwvw.star-tejegram.com/obituaries
met Nell Hogg in March 1960 —
and they were married Sep-
tember 1960.They moved first
to Grand Prairie and then to Ar-
lington in 1961 were they have
lived for 50 years. Glen was
employed by Chance Vought
Aircraft(LTV,Loral Vought now
Lockheed Martin) for 33 years
retiring in 1994. —
Brother-in-law of Councilman Hogg