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Henry Gean NUNN

Abernathy (aka IOOF, aka Odd Fellows) Cemetery
Hale County,
Texas

Henry Gean
March 30, 1927-January 28, 2009

Mason
Please see military marker

Juanita Gregg
January 21, 1926-October 20, 2007

Married June 4, 1950

Photo, courtesy of Kay Marshall

*Obituary
Henry Gean Nunn, 81, of Lubbock, TX, passed from this life Wednesday, January 28, 2009, in a local hospital.

He was the youngest of six children born to James H. and Callie Brown Nunn March 30, 1927 in Hale County, TX. He was raised in the Abernathy area and graduated from Abernathy High School. He served in the United States Navy. On June 4, 1950, Gean married Juanita Jewel Gregg, she preceded him in death on October 20, 2007. He was a retired employee of the United States Postal Service. Gean was active both as a young man and an adult sponsor of the Abernathy Boy Scouts, served as a member of the Abernathy Volunteer Fire Department, and was a thirty-second degree Mason. Gean was recognized by KCBD as "One Who Makes a Difference" for his volunteer work with Methodist Hospital. He loved meeting people and making new friends. Gean was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Abernathy for many years and of Oakwood United Methodist Church at the time of his death.

He is survived by his three sons, and their wives, Jimmy and Mary of Lubbock, TX, Dan and Sandra of Celina, TX and Bill and Leslie of Hiram, GA, six grandchildren, Kellie, Chrissa, Jaime, Michael, Brittany, and Riley a brother, James R. of Arizona, and many special relatives and friends. Services were held Saturday, January 31, 2009, in the Oakwood United Methodist Church, 2215 58th Street, Lubbock, TX, at 11:00 AM, with the Rev. Eddie Marcum and Rev. Ryan Smallwood, officiating. Services were under the direction of Abell Funeral Home and Flower Shop of Abernathy, TX. Memorials may be made to the Oakwood or Abernathy churches, to Alzheimer's Research, or to a church or organization of your choice. www.abellfuneralhome.com

*Obituary for Juanita
Juanita Gregg Nunn of Lubbock, TX, passed from this life Saturday, October 20, 2007 in a local hospital.

She was born to Herbert Gregg and Jewel Prescott Gregg January 21, 1926 in Vernon, TX. At nine months of age, her mother died and she was then adopted and raised by her uncle and aunt, Earl B. and Jesse Norman Gregg. She attended shcool in Graham, TX, and graduated from Post High School in 1943. She graduated from Bethany Nazarene College, now Southern Nazarene University, with a degree in business education and was active in women's sports. Nita taught in the Abernathy Independent School System for 31 years. She coached girls' tennis and basketball, then later taught fourth grade. On June 4, 1950, Nita married Henry Gean Nunn of Abernathy, TX. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Abernathy for many years and of Oakwood United Methodist Church at the time of her death. She also held membership in the Texas State Teachers Association.

She is survived by her husband, Gean of Lubbock, TX; three sons, and their wives: Jimmy and Mary of Lubbock, TX, Dan and Sandra of Celina, TX and Bill and Leslie of Hiram, GA, and six grandchildren: Kellie, Chrissa, Jaime, Michael, Brittany and Riley; two brothers, Herbert Gregg of Florida and Jack Gregg of Oklahoma City, OK, and many special relatives and friends. Memorial services were held at 11:00 am Wednesday, October 24, 2007, at Oakwood United Methodist Church, 2215 58th Street, Lubbock, TX, with Rev. Eddie Marcum officiating. Memorials may be made to the Oakwood or Abernathy churches, or to an organization of your choice. www.abellfuneralhome.com

Contributed on 8/27/20 by neldapat
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Submitted: 8/27/20 • Approved: 8/28/20 • Last Updated: 8/31/20 • R347120-G347120-S3

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