Family Group Record
Husband: Charles Earl Deason
Son of: Charles Leon Deason and Willie Pearl Osborne
Born: 08/31/1912 At: Long Branch, Panola Co., TX
Died: 11/19/1937 At:
Buried:
Other Wives:
Married: At:
Wife: Celesta Guy
Daughter of:
Born: At:
Died: At:
Buried:
Other Husbands:
Children:
Born: 12/01/1936 At: Rusk Co., TX (1)
Married: William Newton Hearron
2. Charles Earl Deason, Jr. (2)
Born: 04/03/1938 At: Rusk Co., TX (2)
Died: 02/19/2004 At: Louisiana
Married: Carol Ann Hartman
Census Records
1920 United States Federal Census > Texas > Rusk > Mount Enterprise > District 65 > Line 31
1930 United States Federal Census > Texas > Rusk > Henderson > District 1> Line 69
Narrative
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Sources
(1) Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997
| Name: | Helen Ruth Deason |
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| Date of Birth: | 1 Dec 1936 |
| Gender: | Female |
| Birth County: | Rusk |
| Father's Name: |
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| Mother's Name: | Celesta Guy |
| Roll Number: | 1936_0002 |
(2) Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997
| Name: |
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| Date of Birth: | 3 Apr 1938 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Birth County: | Rusk |
| Father's Name: |
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| Mother's Name: | Celestia Guy |
| Roll Number: | 1938_0002 |
Monday, February 23, 2004 Copyright © 2004. Slidell Sentry-News
OBITUARY
Charles Earl Deason Jr.
BOGALUSA-- Charles Earl Deason Jr. died from throat cancer on Feb. 19, 2004. He
was 65.
Deason was born in Henderson, Tex. on April 3, 1938. He lived in Bogalusa for
the past five years.
He was a gauge tester in Houston for 14 years. He also served in the United
States Navy for four years.
Survivors include a son, Earl Nelson Deason; daughter, Celestia Ann Deason
Hankel; son-in-law, Ed M. Hankel, Jr.; sister, Helen Hearron; ex-wife, Carol Ann
Hartmann McGregor and ex-mother-in-law Sallie Mae Childs Heide.
He is also survived by four grandchildren: Matthew T. Deason, E. Michael Hankel
III, Nicholas J. Hankel and Christian J. McMillion.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Anna Celestia Allan; father, Charles Earl
Deason, Sr. and half-brother, Sonny Allan.
Deason, Jr.'s body will be donated to the Tulane University School of Medicine
for science then cremated.