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With the recent upgrades and renovation of the buildings that housed the former beauty shop and hardware store, the taxable value of each building increased by over $30,000 each. The renovation to the building that housed the upholstery shop increased the taxable value by nearly $30,000 according to the Grayson County Appraisal District

"If you're not going to change it, it

With that statement, French quickly made the motion to deny the request to change the zoning Haigis made a second to the motion and the motion carried unanimously Darren Foster what the only council member un able to attend the meeting.

Any additions to the property will have to be approved by the city as a standard hotel.

Constance B. McClure, 1923-2016

Barnes (Bill), Melissa Evans (Bill), ten grandchildren and nineteen great-grandchildren

Mrs McClure was born in Lowell, Massachusetts on May 11, 1923 Her family moved to Anderson, South Carolina when she was a child She attended Anderson College while still in high school and after graduation, married and began her life as an Army wife. Always the one for doing for others, she was the perfect wife, mother, grandmother great-grandmother and friend She cherished her many friends from around the world and those she saw day to day Time with family was special and she took interest in all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren’s activities and accomplishments.

Constance

McClure passed from her earthly home into God’s perfect eternity on January 16, 2016 at the age of 92

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Lt Col John Boyce McClure U S Army (retired), and parents, Florence Virginia Busby Bowen and Elmer Lewis Bowen

Connie is lovingly remembered by her children Anthony McClure, Carol Keller (Robert), Priscilla

Connie, formerly of Dallas, Howe and McKinney, worked as a secretary for many years at Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas Independent School District and Pediatric Associates of Dallas Additionally she was involved in many service and social organizations including Newcomers’ Club of Dallas, Kiwanians, Military Officers Wives’ Club, XYZ, Red

Hat and she was a lifetime member of PTA. Connie loved to travel and the military took the family to many assignments throughout Europe and Japan as well as the United States Connie and John continued their love of travel in retirement visiting Greece, the Holy Lands, the Panama Canal, Spain, the Caribbean, as well as numerous adventures across the States Known for her energy, thoughtfulness, compassion and sweet Southern style, “Gam” will be missed by all that knew and loved her

“All you need is love It has been true for me I didn’t have beauty, fame, success or other things like that but I did have the love of family and friends that made me what I was and sustained me when things were rough. Please continue to apply that love to each other And, in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make ” (unknown)

Connie’s Celebration of Life service was held at Restland Wildwood Chapel in Dallas on Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 3:00 pm with family visitation preceding the service at 2:00 pm. If desired, memorials may be sent to the Alzheimer’s Association of Dallas, 3001 Knox Street, Suite 200, Dallas, TX 75205 or Grace Hospice, 730 Ave F, Plano, TX 75074

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