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Memorial service for Rex Wilkes of Brownfield, Texas were held on Tuesday, June 23, 2020, at 2 pm at First United Methodist Church with Reverend Ruby Moultrie officiating. He was received unto the Lord on Thursday, June 18, 2020. Rex was born on August 27, 1936 in Lubbock, Texas. His parents were Fayne and Charlene Wilkes of Midland Texas who in addition to Rex had an older son named John Wilkes, who is deceased. Rex graduated from Allen Military Academy in Bryan,Texas, joined the United States Army, deployed to a tank brigade in Germany for two years, and attended Texas Tech upon his return. Rex came to Brownfield to start a new journey and worked at Collins Department Store in 1960. He frequently talked about Mr. Self who taught him how to work hard, treat people with respect, and of course, sell anything in the store. He eventually met the love of his life, Charlotte Hurd, and they were married on March 18th, 1961. Rex and Charlotte had three sons and a daughter – Mark, Brentt (deceased in 2014), Mont, and Rexann. In addition to their spouses, Rex leaves behind his son Rex Lee Wilkes of Kentucky, his close nephew John Fayne Wilkes and his family, thirteen grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. Rex worked in Brownfield for 58 years until heart surgery made him too weak to farm. His father-in-law, Howard Hurd, taught him how to farm at the beginning of their marriage and his brother-in-law, Dr. Howard Hurd II, had tirelessly helped extend his life through cancer and heart failure at the end. He enjoyed hunting with his sons and friends, and was a prolific golfer, often playing thirty-six holes a day. In addition, Rex was a 32nd degree Mason and was always directing projects even through the last few weeks of his life by remodeling their home for Charlotte. He passed away at their home in Buffalo Lakes in her arms with no pain early in the morning. His humor and relentless ability to “visit” will be greatly missed. He was truly one of a kind. We love you Pops!
Read moreThe much needed rain that Brownfield received on Wednesday night, also came with some destruction. Around 6:25 p.m. a thunderstorm rolled into Brownfield and the southwest portion of the city was pounded by either straight line winds or a small tornado.
Read moreIt’s that time again in Terry County where you will see a few young ladies selling tickets for the 73rd Annual Terry County Harvest Festival. There will be six in this year’s candidate court. The names and clubs they are representing are, from left to right Kamryn Martinez, Alpha Omega; Madyson Horton, Miss Brownfield Organization; Zoey Huston, Noon Lions Club; Allison Hogue, 2019 Harvest Festival Queen; McKenzie Luther, Our Promise Youth Academy; Katelyn Besler, Terry County 4-H Club and Nyomi Alvarado, ACES Organization.
Read moreThe Brownfield City Council met Thursday morning to discuss and consider a few items of business.
Read moreThe COVID-19 virus pandemic seemed to slow down until these past two weeks. The debate rages on the increase is due to the governor reopening the state or is it because increased testing. In Terry County recently, there was a 14th case, but the South Plains Public Health District (SP-PHD) had to retract that case when two more samples were taken from the patient and sent to different labs and both came back negative. People in Terry County were happy to hear that, however a week later on Wednesday June 17, another case came back positive resulting in Terry County having 14 confirmed cases.
Read moreEPA defended its decision to allow farmers to continue to use three vacated dicamba herbicides -- XtendiMax, FeXapan and Engenia -- and asked the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to throw out a motion filed to hold the federal agency in contempt.
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