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Jasper Newton "Bim" Sudduth

15 Feb 1920 – 29 Jan 2007

Birth15 Feb 1920
Death29 Jan 2007
CemeteryBerry Creek Cemetery
Georgetown , Williamson County , Texas , USA
Added byJohn Christeson on 30 Oct 2004
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9730840

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J.N. "Bim" Sudduth, 86, lifetime resident of Georgetown, Williamson County, passed away peacefully in his early morning sleep on Monday, January 29, 2007, at his home. He lost his dad at the age of 12 years old and was the last of 10 children. Bim and pearl ware married over 62 years and had a family of tow daughters, one stepson, six grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. J.N. was a member of the founding forefathers of Georgetown with his parents settling their land North of Georgetown. He was a common, plain and simple farmer residing on the same acreage all of his life. He was known to be friendly, mischievous, smiling, listening, argumentative and caring. He teased the young, loved a good time, a full table, a loyal wife and responsible daughters. He took care of his elderly mother, daughters and grandchildren. Bim helped many that others passed on by. He and his wife shared and prepared many meals with those in need or no place to spend their holiday. He protected his belongings, his family and his family's land to the very end. He enjoyed animals, life, food, people, and the country. He thought well of others, and it was returned by family and friends. He leaves daughters, Patsy Hoyle and husband Donald of Georgetown and Barbara Hoyle and husband Douglas of Georgetown; grandchildren Debbie Burson and husband Scott and their children, Jennifer Derton of Georgetown, Hannah Burson and Lilly Burson of Red Rock, Tommy Wayne Hoyle and wife Glenda and son Austin Wayne Hoyle of Georgetown; step-son, James Homer Whiteley of Shiner and his daughters, Kelly Whiteley of Dallas, Christy Meller of Garland, Nicki McGrew of Round Rock, Kim Whiteley of Heath and children and husbands Brandon, Amber and Megan Miller, Brice Kim and Antony Stavely; sister-in-law, Nettie Sudduth of Georgetown and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation was to be held Friday, February 2 at 1 p.m. Funeral service was Friday, February 2 at 2 p.m. at The Gabriels Funeral Chapel with Pastor Roy Smith officiating. Burial followed at Berry's Creek Cemetery. [Published 4 Feb 2007 in The Sunday Sun, Georgetown, TX.]

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