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Gay Nell McCaughn (Beaumont, TX)
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Dear Jill and Family:
My thoughts, and prayers, are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.
Wendell was a dear friend of mine since our days of playing tennis at the Pt. Neches Park when we were in high school. He played so much better than myself, having been awarded a college scholarship in tennis. (I wasn't aware of this at the time!)
We worked together in the Criminal District Court, in 1966-67, when he was an Asst. District Attormey for Jefferson County. I remember him making some great Jury Arguments, in his rookie year . He was so witty, friendly, and endearing to our staff and to Judge George Taylor. We had some great times. We worked night sessions then, as the jury was locked up overnight during trials.
Wendell would always call Jill from our office during these night sessions to check in with her. He was a wonderful person and a very good attorney. He will be dearly missed.
God bless you.
Sincerely,
Gay Nell McCaughn Beaumont, Texas Friday, April 9, 2010 |
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martha rienstra (houston, TX)
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Jill What a kind and gentle man. He will be missed. I can not imagine him not being in the choir pew. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Martha Friday, April 9, 2010 |
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B. Irene Meguess (Loranger, LA)
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Our loss and Heaven's gain. The thought of working with him while at the City of Beaumont and later at Benckenstein Oxford Radford & Johnson brings back happy memories. My deepest sympathy to his family. Friday, April 9, 2010 |
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Cathy Boswell (Houston, TX)
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"There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are messengers of overwhelming grief...and unspeakable love." Washington Irving Pam, Jill, and Chip - our thoughts, love and sympathy are with you at this difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss, and keeping you close in our hearts. Love, Cathy & Victoria, Elena, Nika, and Anjelika
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Ruth Aubey (Beaumont, TX)
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Wendell was the kindest, most thoughtful person man I met when I came back to Beaumont. He acknowledged and thanked everyone and he was always aware of the comfort and needs of the people around him. I never knew Wendell in the courtroom but I often wondered how difficult it might have been when he had to render harst judgements. I am sure he pondered and examined every decision. Out of the courtroom, Wendell was always positive - the perfect host, the amusing story teller, the supportive friend. He will be missed. Friday, April 9, 2010 |
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