James Mixson Bateman
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James Mixson Bateman
August 23, 1947 - June 22, 2016
James
Mixson Bateman, 68, of Houston, formerly of Village Mills, died Wednesday, June
22, 2016, at Vitas Innovative Hospice, Shenandoah.
He
was born in his grandmother’s house in Kirbyville, Texas, on August 23, 1947.
He lived in Austin until ninth grade where he made All-Star Pitcher of the
North Austin Lions Little League 1958-1959. His family then moved back to
Kirbyville in 1962, where he remained until 1965. James went to work for the
Santa Fe Railroad right out of high school and held numerous clerical positions
including: Train Order Operator and Telegrapher in Temple, Texas, Extra Board
as a Wire Chief and Train Dispatcher in Dark Territory Clovis, New Mexico,
Centralized Traffic Control Operator in Alvin, Texas, where he first joined the
AA in 1971, Crew Caller in Euless, Texas, Stenographer and numerous clerical
positions in Beaumont and Silsbee, Texas. James finally retired as the Way Bill
Dispatcher at the Centralized Way Bill Center in Topeka, Kansas, in 1997.
Survivors
include his wife, Constance Victoria Critchlow Bateman; sons, Dru Bateman and
his wife, April, of Spring, and their children, Braden, Taralyn, Gregory,
Benjamin, and Jason; Doug Bateman and his wife, PJ, of Magnolia, and their
daughter, Skyla; sisters, Kathy Land and her husband, Jerry, of Plano; Susie
Guy and her husband, Mike, of Bryan; and Becky Jacks and her husband, Stanley;
of Pineland; and brother, Randy Bateman and his wife, L’Cena, of Sherman.
James
is preceded in death by his father, Benjamin Dru (Rowdy) Bateman; mother,
Frances Brockman Bateman; and uncle, James Mixson Bateman; along with other
aunts and uncles.
A
gathering of Mr. Bateman’s family and friends will be from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00
p.m., Tuesday, June 28, 2016, at Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont.
His funeral service will be at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, June 29, 2016, at The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7785 Weaver Drive, Beaumont. A
graveside service will follow at 1:00 p.m., at Bean Cemetery, Kirbyville.
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