FdMrutfr 8,1073Murder*..,lt;Oofrtimi«i £n»tt Page 1) motive. Hie Keftfledyo opwrtedthe Texan Gun Shop in Ingram, and tie frequently M6 KMtohGof the court at flhte ptece of business. Officers are oertotttly todWng at the pwwibBittes of the murders being motivated byMSheriff E. A. '‘Doc*’ Sehrflib* is being assisted -in the tovosti-gatk* tty Texas Rangers and aspecie! team from the Department of Public Safety, a radio caH for the latter broke the news story early Tuesday morning when San Antonio TV stations ware monRorh*! (be frequency.Funeral servicer for Judge Albert Kennedy, hfc nan and wife, Mr. and Mm. Thomas E. Kennedy wIB be beid at S p.m. this afternoon in the dispel of the Kearvffle Funeral Home with Pastor Steve Kamppier and Rev. R. W. Wilburn officiating. Intaranert. will be to the Garden of Memories.Judge Kennedy vs bon August 4, 1918 in Paris and «M Jwtsce of Peace for Precinct Pteir, Kerr County. He was a gimanstb by trade and member of tbe Lutheran Church and Garrett Masonic Lodge of M-fae.Surviving are his wife and hie mother, Mrs. Nezrie Kennedy, both of Ingram: one son, Albert BAker Kennedy of Houston; one sister, Mrs. LaVinnia Nortfcrup of KerrviUe and twin grand-daughters, Stacy Atm and Tracy Ann Kennedy of Ingram.Tbmrny” Kennedy was bom July 2. 19*T in Dallas. He was a gunsmith by trade. He served in the U. S. Navy and was a member of the Lutheran Church.He is survived by hi* mother, Mrs. Alice Kennedy, ^andmotb-er, Mrs. Nezzie Kennedy and twin daughters, Stacy Ann and Tracy Ann Kennedy, aB of Ingram and one brother, Albert Baker Kennedy of Houston.Mrs. Kennedy was bom Aug. 8, 1950 in KesrviEe and was a member of the Baptist (Smreh. She graduated from Tivy High School.Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glenn, one sister, GJynda Glenn, all of Kerrville; one brother Grady Gtetm of Texas AfcM University and two step dau^iters, Stacy Ann and Tracy Aul—4 fUtHAwatciArihthuntftceoeMeSpcAAThe 1tre As (be At thriven Young Magksj 15, at auditor dren’s profit