Fermin Estrada Fermin Estrada,70, of Bloomington, died at 2:20 p.m. Saturday in a local hospital for a lengthy illness. A retired laborer and a resii dent of Victoria County for safe years, Mr. Estrada was born an March 9, 1900, in Mexico. Ifell was a member of St. Patrick's' Catholic Church In Bloomington,| Funeral services will be held] at 2:15 pm. Monday at Agteral Memorial Funeral Moyne Chapel” and at 2 p.m. at, St. Patelek’s Catholic Church, Burlasill be! he San Jose Cemetery, 1 A Rosary will be recited at 7:30 m. Sunday at the funeral hone chapel, 7 Surviving are Nie wife, Mrs Penile Estrada of Blooming to six daughters, Mrs. Herminia Candiola, Mrs.Tomasa Gavala and Mrs. Delores Moline off Bloomingon, Mrs. Petra Rivera of Placedo, Mrs. Andrea Ni chols of Corpus Christi and Mra, Astala Callaway of Galveston; four sons, Tabert, Trinidad and Pedro Estrada of Bloomington’ , aml Fermin Extrata dr. ofl, Victoria; two sisters, Mrs. Maria Garcia and Mrs. Nagdénlena Partida of Placedo; a brother, Domingo Estrada nf’, Placedo; 35 Beandchildren ant’; e great grandchildren, Mrs. Ann Allen Clow Mrs. Anna Allen Clout of ‘Houston,a former resident of Victoria, diet Get. 3, in a Novston hospital. Mrs. Cloud lived In Victoria five years. Tee hustan, Dr. Ralph . Cloud, died in 1985. Graveside services were held Monday at Astin “Memorial Bark in Austin with the Trey, Glenn Murray as Taylor office stating, , Surviving are — threel aughters, seven grandchildren' nd five great grandchildren, tes. 7. OF Barnett Anvecum Hews Service YOAKUM--funeral services; are pending at Buffington Funeral Home in Yoakum for Mrs. J. C. Barnett, 06, a who died in 4130 pan. Saturday’ in a local hospital. Mrs. Barnett was born Qet., 9, 1083, by Lee County and had resided in Yoakum for the past 12 years. She was a member at the first Baptist, Church of Yoakum. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Lucile Wells of Prattville, Mrs. Irene durdin and tts Maurene; 3aeriner both of Yaakvin and Mrs. Catirine Tarkwell af ore; Loren sisters, Mrs.rene. Zarrell and Mrs. Norma; Phillips both of Tanglewood and Mrs. Sally McAdamis of Austin; a brother, Nick Copeland of Austin, 10 prandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death oy her husband and 3 daughter; Mrs. Claude Miller of Victoria who died Sept. 47, Mrs. LE rit Figueroa Asplena prayer services fee: Mrs. Eva Mortinez Figueroa, scene of a prisoner takeover in 1d2, of 1009 Harvey Lane, who which guards were taken asidiedl Friday in 4 local hospital hostages. Four other fly Jails wilre held at 8 pan. Sunday] ventually were involved [a simlar Arlero Memorial Funeral) ‘or takeovers. In each case|Home Chanal prisoners were = diamanting changes in the prison and judic ial system. A military armory. in Santa Barbara, Calif. a courthouse onto San Rafael, Calif, and a ROTC building at the University of Washington in Seattle were, rumnoged by Thursday’s handy ings, police statue in Haymer [xel. Square was ‘blown up In thet] Chicago blast Monday, A “i the jail was recently the 7 Timeral services will be held! Monday at 95 am. at the funeral home chapel and at 10 am. at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church with the Rev. Pedro Garena alficiating. Burial will be in Resurrection; Catholic Cemeter erence he includes to prove dross was alive. H Cross was (he 12th foreign), diplomat to be kidnaped ‘by a t errorist organization in the western hemisphere since Sept. ‘, 1900, The other We were ah justed In Latin America, Two., were killed and a total of po litical prisoners were released |) sas ransom forty freedom of] sever others, ' Tio, American agricultural attache Claude L. Fly and Bra zilian consul Aloysiy Marcs Bits], Gomide have been held by a rorist in Uruguay for the past hwo months,