The Rader family tradition of service now spans four generations, and dates back to the late 1920s when LeRoy Rader was a young man living in Illinois with the desire to become a mortician.
In 1970, a beautiful new Rader Funeral Home was...
Funeral Homes in Joinerville, TX
In 1931, Mr. George Pearson founded the Pearson Funeral Home in Overton. Joined in the business by his son, Tom Pearson, the Pearson family operated the firm until it was purchased by Gene and Phyllis Cottle in 1983.
The Kilgore Cemetery is located on 200 Memorial St.There is a limited quantity of lots for sale by owner at Kilgore City Cemetery.Please contact the City of Kilgore cemetery department for further details.
East Texas Funeral Home is owned and operated by Mr. George McGrede and his wife, Wanda. George was born and raised in Longview and graduated from Longview High School in 1962. He graduated from the Dallas Institute of Mortuary Science in 1963,...
At Boren-Conner Funeral Home, we are committed to helping you through this difficult time in your life. For 120 years we have been trusted to guide East Texas families through the processes involved in losing a loved one. Our goal is to serve you...
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Facts about the city
Joinerville is an unincorporated community in East Texas. It is located in western Rusk County, Texas, United States.Joinerville is seven miles west of the City of Henderson, Texas. It was originally called Cyril, and then Miller or Miller Schoolhouse until 1930, when the name was officially changed to \"Joinerville\" to honor a prominent oilman who discovered the world's largest oilfield (the East Texas Oil Field) just a couple of miles away. The community is also located near the site of a former Cherokee Indian village.During the oil-boom years that followed 1930, men and families flocked to East Texas to find work in the oilfields and Joinerville's population shot up to 1,500. During the 1930s, the community that had been nothing more than a sleepy farm town, now had thirty-five businesses and a brand new post office (established in 1931 with Esther L. Berry as the first postmistress). However, by 1940, new oil production had already peaked and the town's population quickly dropped to just 500. Over the decade that followed, the number of residents continued its downward spiral to 350 and the number of reported businesses dropped to just four. After a slight upswing during the 1950s and 1960s, the population again fell greatly. From 1980 through 2000, Joinerville reported just 140 residents and four businesses.By 1950, while the existing oil wells continued to pump 20 years after discovery of the oilfield (many still pumping to this day), the need to drill new wells had long passed. With work drying up, most of the families who had lived and worked side-by-side for more than a decade left Joinerville.Over the span of 20 years, Joinerville had exploded from nothing more than a speck on the map, to a boom-town, and back. Most all of the old buildings from its heyday are long gone and all that remains are pastures and memories of a time when Joinerville mattered, not just to Texas but, because of World War II, the world. Oil was needed in large quantities to support the war effort and East Texas could produce it.
Joinerville Obituaries
It was noted by Tyler Morning Telegraph on November 24th, 2011 that Joe Warren passed on in Joinerville, Texas. Warren was 72 years old. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor Joe's life.
It was revealed by Tyler Courier-Times-Telegraph on April 17th, 2011 that Chuck L Staples perished in Joinerville, Texas. Staples was 50 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Chuck L's life.
History
The West Rusk Independent School District serves area students. Joinerville is an unincorporated area community in west Rusk County, Texas County, Texas, United States. . . .
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