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Services for Connie Estenson will be held at 10am Thursday, June 4, 2020 at Brownfield Funeral Home with Rev. Jerald Baldwin officiating. There will be a family visitation from 5pm to 7pm Wednesday, June 3, 2020 at Brownfield Funeral Home. Connie was born February 20, 1941 to Lisle and Rose Harwood in Devils Lake North Dakota. She married the love of her life, Jerry Estenson on August 9th, 1958. Connie was a registered nurse for many years working at St Mary’s in Lubbock and Brownfield Regional Medical Center until her retirement in 2015. She was a member of Abundant Harvest Church. She was a loving mother and grandmother who enjoyed spending time with her family, taking lots of pictures and making scrapbooks. She loved being outside working in the yard and planting flowers. Her family will miss her very much. Connie is preceded in death by her husband, Jerry Estenson; her parents, Lisle and Rose Harwood; three brothers, Don Harwood, Bruce Harwood and Jerry Harwood. Connie is survived by two sons, Brad Estenson and wife Glenna of Brownfield, Bryan Estenson and wife Dorothy of Lubbock; daughter, Sheila Karr and husband Mark of Lubbock. Six grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and a brother-in-law, Darrell Estenson. The family would like to thank the staff and residents of Abiding Care for loving and caring for our mom the last 15 months
Read moreServices for Betty Askew were held Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at Terry County Memorial Cemetery under the direction of the Brownfield Funeral Home. Betty Lois Smith Askew was born April 22, 1931 in Mitchell Co, TX and passed May 29, 2020 in Lubbock, TX. Betty was born in Mitchell County, TX, to parents D.R. and Frankie Smith. She joined her older brother, Bob at their family home. Brother Charles Ray and Ruby Joyce joined the family at a later date. D.R. moved the family to Hockley Co. to share crop farm and later to the Needmore home place. Betty graduated Brownfield High School in 1948. She attended Draughn’s business school and had a job with a CPA prior to marriage. Betty was introduced to R.B. Askew by friends and they married April 4, 1951 in Lovington, NM. Three children were born to R.B. and Betty; Ronnie, Eddie, and Tresa. Betty and R.B. had 20 years together before R.B. died in an accident in 1971. Betty had been a farmer’s wife for 20 years and suddenly had to take care of a farm, a cotton gin and hope her children were strong enough to finish raising themselves. They were. As her children grew into adulthood, married and had children of their own, she loved her grandchildren with her whole heart. Nothing was out of her price range if one of the grandchildren wanted or needed something. Betty became a successful artist and had her own business known as “Blooms by Betty”. She loved the friendships from belonging to the Brownfield Art Association. Many family and friends still own her work. Her other great passion was her flower garden in her yard. She spent countless hours in the yard. Betty attended church at the Church of Christ her entire life. She enjoyed the fellowship of her church family and friends she had there. The last years of Betty’s life, she struggled to hang on to her identity as the Alzheimer’s took over her mind. She never lost her sharp wit and comebacks with staff at the nursing home, doctors, and family. Betty is preceded in death by her parents, husband R.B., brother Bob and sister Ruby. She is survived by sons Ronnie of Brownfield, Eddie and wife, Carolyn of Marble Falls, and daughter Tresa and husband, Steve of Brownfield, 6 grandchildren, 9 greatgrandchildren; brother Charles Ray and wife, Wanda of Meadow, sister-in-law Genevra Smith of Lubbock, brotherin-law, Dale Andrews of Brownwood, sister-in-law Christine Askew of Lubbock and many nieces and nephews. The family would like to thank the staff at Brookdale Monterey and Beyond Faith Hospice of Lubbock for their dedicated service the past few years.
Read moreBuses will continue regular serving times only on Mondays and Thursdays. These meals will be included for the entire week. These are now the updated locations.
Read morePatricia Johnson, long time employee of Lone Star State Bank in Brownfield retired after 43 years on Friday May 29. Johnson plans to spend time with her family, travel and pretty much "live the good life". Johnson was a dedicated employee for over four decades.
Read moreThe Brownfield ISD Athletic Dept. announced their athletic awards in their first ever virtual style award ceremony on Monday night, June 1. As most know, the golf, spring tennis, softball, baseball, and track & field seasons were not played out completely due to the COVID-19 virus pandemic. There were no district, regional, state honors, or championships given.
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