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Eula Mae Tharp Baugh

Houston, Texas

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EULA MAE THARP BAUGH went to be with her Savior on the 29th of August 2007. She was a creative and compassionate woman and she will be dearly missed by her family and friends. Eula Mae was born in 1918 in Anna, Illinois to Rev. Ralph H. Tharp and Clara Hinson Tharp. Although her mother died when...

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Babs & John,
Mary & I wanted to express condolences for the loss of your Mother and Father. Buck Buckley passed the obit along to us. Your friendship to Jean and Buck was cherished highly, and continues to be to Buck. You and John are true friends to many and we especially appreciated it during our loss of Jean.You have a wonderful legacy to cherish, and we hope you will be able to recall all of the good things your parrents have done for the world.
Lots of Love to you, John and your...

Barbara...I am so sorry to learn of the passing of your Mother & Father. My prayers are with you, Jackie & Julie. May GOD comfort you in, this, your hour of need.

Memories, how they linger - days at "the ranch" - tubing the San Marcos - popsicle stick purses at Vacation Bible School - the "Hunter Hilton" - building the "new chuch" -pinochle parties during Hurricane Carla - dinners at Lakeside - talks about Baylor - the rehearsal dinner before my wedding at the Wickdale house - Jackie's wanting to walk down the aisle with Dr. Riley - the close friendship of "the group" - New Year's Eves with the bridge club - dinners at Lakeside
Memories of precious...

I was lucky enough to meet John and Mrs. Baugh 30 years ago when I went to work at Sysco. They both made a huge impact on my life.

As a Sysco corporate employee for 12 years during the time it made its unprecedented rise in the business world, I was blessed to work in the same offices as John Baugh, and witnessed the undeniable bond Eula Mae and John had, at many special events I was privileged to attend. The Lord truly meant them for each other, and they witnessed to His Word so well in their lives. What a celebration must be going on in heaven this weekend, as both of them have completed their labors on earth, and...

Eula Mae was an incredible Mother who gave us Babs, an incredible daughter, who in turn gave us two wonderful granddaughters, Jackie and Julie.
Eula Mae left the world a better place.

My life was touched by Eula Mae and Johnny Baugh from the time I was 12 years old. They taught my Sunday School Class at Second Baptist Church and continued through the years to guide and love me. Babs has always been a dear friend and I thank the Lord to have shared the family's friendship.

It was a blessing to meet Mrs. Baugh for the first time this summer while in San Antonio visiting Woodland Baptist Church. She was very beautiful, gracious and managed to charm our 4 year old son instantly.

Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers for
Babs, John their entire family.

A name and family that I will never forget - the Baughs. I remember Babs from the early days at Second Baptist - I always looked up to you and your parents and thought - "what a fabulous family"!! I'm sure that you don't remember me, but you were an influence to me through some really tough years. My prayers are with you in the loss of both your parents so close together. God bless you and your family.