Free cookie consent management tool by TermsFeedUpdate cookies preferencesObituary Archives - H Touring Bikes
Categories
Harley Davidson News

Obituary: Dot Brazier, 100 Years Old | Otago Daily Times Online News

 

Obituary: Dot Brazier, 100 Years Old | Otago Daily Times Online News

Dorothy Dot Brazier at age 95 with her grandson Kerry Brazier on his Harley Davidson. PHOTO: SUPPLIED

Centenarian Dorothy “Dot” Frances Brazier, born Earley, led a fulfilling life during her 103 years. She was born in Dunedin on September 8, 1921, and left school at 13 to work for the confectionery company McIntosh Caley Phoenix, before transitioning to Cadbury Fry Hudson. There, she packed hand-wrapped chocolates and led the Cadbury marching team, which is where she caught the attention of her future husband, Bill Brazier; the two married in 1942. Mrs. Brazier later joined Wolfenden and Russell clothing store, and during World War II, she made soldier uniforms at Sargoods. Post-war, the couple settled in Nightcaps, where Bill worked as a miner, and they operated a mine in Coaldale, in addition to running a milk delivery service. In 1954, they established Brazier Motors, with Mrs. Brazier taking charge of the school bus route. She not only transported three generations of children but also ferried miners to their jobs and organized bus charters before retiring in 1979 to Alexandra. In 1986, Mr. Brazier passed away, prompting Mrs. Brazier to move to Dunedin. She had a passion for golf and was actively involved in Lions. The couple had three children: Gaynor, Lance, and Royce. After suffering a heart attack in 2015, Mrs. Brazier relocated to Auckland to be nearer to Gaynor. She passed away on October 23, and is survived by her children, 14 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren. — ODT

Categories
Harley Davidson News

Obituary of Wilbert Howell | Texarkana Gazette

Obituary of Wilbert Howell | Texarkana GazetteWilbert Howell
Wilbert Howell, aged 86, of New Boston, Texas, passed away to be with the Lord on Sunday, November 24, 2024.
Born on October 28, 1938, in Dalby Springs, Texas, he was the son of Henry and Ruthell Howell. He enjoyed a successful career as a salesman at the John Henry Company and New Boston Concrete. Active in his faith, he was a dedicated member of Tapp Congregational Methodist Church and the Upper Room Sunday School Class. In his retirement, Wilbert cherished traveling with his wife, Glenda, attending numerous sporting events for their grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
An enthusiastic Harley Davidson motorcycle rider, he traveled across the United States with friends, creating some of the most unique (and outlandish) motor trikes imaginable. He frequently participated in motorcycle rallies and rides, with his most significant rides being for Toys for Tots and Watersprings Ranch held annually.
He was preceded in death by his wife Glenda, his parents, and a sister. He is survived by his children and their spouses: Jimmy (Stacey) Howell, Deborah (René) Isip, Carolyn (David) Miller; five grandchildren: TW (Mandy), Courtney (Jordan) Griffin, Ryan (Megan) Isip, Jason (Jennifer) Merriman, Bryce Miller; nine great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.
Memorial Services will take place at Tapp Congregational Methodist Church in New Boston, Texas, on December 2, 2024. Visitation will be held from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, followed by the service at 1:00 PM. David Goodwin and Tim Graham will officiate. In honor of Wilbert, donations may be made to the Tapp Methodist Church Building Fund or Watersprings Ranch (Texarkana, Arkansas). Arrangements are entrusted to Bates Rolf Funeral Home in New Boston, Texas.
Online memorials can be made at www.batesrolffuneralhome.com.

Published November 28, 2024