Thursday, July 31, 2025

Stephen Meadows Seay -- Outstanding Science Teacher

 


Stephen Meadows Seay

Stephen Meadows Seay was born on April 21, 1950 in Dallas, Texas. He was the youngest of four children born to Charles Eugene Seay and Sarah “Sadie” Lee Meadows Seay.  Charles was a successful life insurance agent and investment broker in Dallas, his native home.  Sadie was a native of Comanche, Texas where her family was one of the early Texas settlers.  Eugene and Sadie were longtime Dallas philanthropists and Sadie was a descendant of Stanley Thomas of Trigg County, Kentucky. 

Steve’s siblings were Sarah Lee Seay, born in 1939 and married Robert Logan Stout; Charles Eugene Seay, Jr, , born in 1941 and married Carol Ann Parks; and Robert Lauderdale Seay, born in 1946.

Steve grew up in Dallas and liked to play in his neighborhood and roam the woods of East Texas with his older brothers and sister, along with a group of friends who became family to him for his whole life.  He attended St. Mark’s School of Texas in Dallas, a private college preparatory boys’ day school for students in grades 1 through 12. 

After graduating from St. Marks in 1968, Steve when on to attend Stanford University in Stanford, California where he earned his undergraduate degree in psychology in 1972.  He returned to Dallas where he joined the faculty of his high school alma mater, St. John’s School, where he began his teaching career.  Steve went on to earn his Master of Arts in Teaching degree from the University of Texas at Dallas in 1984.

Steve was a leading faculty member in the Science Department at St. Marks, including a seven-year term as Department Chairman.   He taught Earth Science, Geology, Astronomy, Life Science, Physics and Scientific Photography.  He served as the director of the St. Mark’s Planetarium and Observatory and was an active leader of the school’s Outdoor program.  As well as being an explorer, map-maker, photographer and teacher, he was a master of star charts and stories of space travel.  Steve loved taking his students on field trips to such places as the Circle A Ranch in Texas, and the mountains in New Mexico, Colorado and even Alaska.  Steve retired in 2002, but continued to be involved in the programs at his beloved school.

After his retirement, the science department chairmanship; was renamed the Stephen M. Seay ’68 Science Department Chair in his honor.  The school recognized him twice with the Murrell Excellence in Teaching Award.  The St. Mark’s Alumni Association bestowed its highest honor when it gave Steve the Ralph B. Rogers Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2000.

Stephen died on April 4, 2021 at the age of 61 in Dallas, Texas. He was not married during his life. After his death, the Headmaster of St. John’s School, Arnie Holtberg said the school had lost a legend, “Steve Seay was a brilliant teacher who inspired and motivated generations of St. Mark’s students to think scientifically, to become naturalists and to enjoy the out of doors.”



Steve in his lab


LINEAGE: (Stephen Meadows Seay was the son of Charles Eugene and Sarah “Sadie” Lee Meadows Seay.  Sarah was the third child of Claude William and Susan Martin Moore Meadows.  Susan was the seventh child of Thomas Oscar and Sarah Adelie Thomas Moore.  Sarah was the third child of Stanley and Sarah Thompson Rothrock Thomas.  Stanley was the seventh child of James and Mary Standley Thomas.)

Thursday, July 24, 2025

Julia Belle Bridges Banister -- Wife of Deputy County Clerk

 

Jula Bridges Banister


Julia Belle Bridges was born on September 25, 1881 in the Maple Grove Community of Trigg County, Kentucky.  She was the fourth of ten children born to William Joseph Bridges and Sarah Wills Bridges.  William Joseph was a farmer and a native of Trigg County and Sarah was a native of Mississippi.  Julia was a granddaughter of Simco N. Bridges.

Julia’s siblings were Cornelius Neal Bridges, born in 1873 and married Emma Jean Sons and later married Willie Rasco; Robert Lee Bridges, born in 1876 and married Lula Wade; Luther Edward Bridges, born in 1879 and married Cora Lula Banister; Emma Skaggs Bridges, born in 1884 and married Robert Terrell; Joseph Franklin Bridges, born in 1886 and married Lula Pearl Ricks; Lemuel Porter Bridges, born in 1889 and died at the age of five; Harriet Divinia Bridges, born in 1892 and married Hulett Albert Alexander; Grace Mae Bridges, born in 1896 and married Ernest Henry Barber; and Ora Lee Bridges, born in 1899 and married Homer Hall.

When Julia was a teenager, her family lived on a farm in the Montgomery community of Trigg County  As a young adult, Julia’ lived with her family on another farm that was located in what is now East Cadiz. It was there that she met her future husband who lived on another farm in the East Cadiz area where the Trigg County Hospital is now located.

On November 29, 1911 when Julia was 30 years old, she married Lemuel James Banister,  Lemuel was born on December 3, 1886 in Trigg County.  He was the oldest of nine children born to John Calvin Banister and Sarah Augusta Stone Banister. John was a native of Trigg County where he was well known and respected local farmer.  Sarah was a native of Tennessee.

Julia and Lemuel lived on his family farm in the Siloam community following their marriage where Julia was a housewife.  Although  a farmer, Lem became a candidate for the County Tax Commissioner in the early 1920s. and then served as Deputy County Court Clerk. He was serving in his twenty fourth year as deputy clerk at the time of his death.  He was considered a valuable county official, outstanding citizen and had a host of friends. In 1925, Julia and Lemuel moved to Cadiz and bought a home on Lafayette Street.

Julia and Lemuel were the parents of three children, Markus E. Banister, born and died at birth in 1912; Dorothy Louise Banister, born in 1919 and married William David Parrent; and Lemuel James Banister, Jr., born in 1924 and married Lena Maye Rye.

Lemuel died on January 22, 1949, at the age of 62 of diabetes at the Jennie Stuart Medical Center in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. He was buried in the East End Cemetery in Cadiz.  Julia died on March 27, 1976, at the age of 94, at the Trigg County Hospital in Cadiz. She was buried in the East End Cemetery next to her husband.

Lemuel Banister



Julia tombstone



Lemuel tombstone 



LINEAGE: (Julia Belle Bridges was the daughter of William Joseph and Sarah Wills Bridges.  William was the first child of Simco N. and Emeline Martin Bridges.  Simco was the third child of William and Mary Thomas Bridges. William was the fourth child of Drury and Charity Cohoon Bridges. )



Thursday, July 17, 2025

Rossiter Andrew Armstrong, Jr. -- Financial Company Employee

 

Rossiter Andrew Armstrong, Jr.

Rossiter “Ross” Andrew Armstrong, Jr. was born on January 9, 1924 in Detroit, Michigan.  He was the only child of Rossiter Andrew Armstrong, Sr. and Virginia Belle Sholar Armstrong.  Rossiter was a native of Stewart County, Tennessee and Virginia was a native of Christian County, Kentucky. Rossiter was a carpenter who died from a tragic fall from a ladder when he was 55 years old.  Ross was a descendant of Jemima Bridges Sholar.

Ross had three half-siblings from his mother’s marriage to her second husband, Marvin Allen Guinn. They were twins born in 1928, Marvin Allen Guinn, II and Sarah Jane Guinn; and Alice Louise Guinn, born in 1931.

When Ross was very young, his family moved from Detroit to Hopkinsville where he attended various elementary schools and graduated from Hopkinsville High School in 1942.  . As it was the height of World War II, he was soon drafted into the U.S. Army.  After his basic training he was assigned to the U.S. Army Air Corp where he served at several air bases throughout the United States but he did not serve overseas.  He earned his pilot’s wings with a rank of second lieutenant. He was discharged from the army in 1945, at the end of the war.

After the war, he returned to civilian life in Hopkinsville.  On February 14, 1948, he married Martha Nell Pendleton.  Martha was born on May 29, 1927 in Julien, Kentucky and was the daughter of John and Alice Pendleton of Christian County.  Ross and Martha were the parents of one child, a son, Michael A. Armstrong who married Vickie Ripplemener.

Although Ross obtained his pilot’s license as a result of his military training, he was unable to find employment in the airline industry because of the large number of pilots available after the war. So, in 1945, Ross began his career when he partnered with a friend to open an appliance sales and repair service store in Hopkinsville.  A few years later he terminated the appliance venture and began a career with the Interstate Finance Company, also known as CreditThrift Financial Corporation and later the American General Finance Company.  Ross and his family lived in Russellville, Kentucky and finally in Evansville, Indiana in the 1950s. His career with the company lasted for 42 ½ years with Ross retiring in January 1989.

Martha died on May 15, 1977, at the age of 48, at the Welborn Baptist Hospital in Evansville.  She was buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery in Evansville.  Ross married his second wife, Beverly Ann Stearsman Alexander, on March 26, 1983.  Beverly was born on July 23, 1936 in Henderson, Kentucky and was the daughter of Waverly and Beverly Oglesby Stearsman. Ross had two step children from Beverly, Ashley Alvin Alexander, born in 1959 and Waverly Grace Alexander born in 1962.

Ross died on March 13, 2017, at the age of 93 at the Deaconess Gateway Hospital in Evansville, succumbing to pulmonary fibrosis.  Ross was cremated.


 Ross in the military during World War II


Ross and Martha with son Michael

 

Ross and Beverly


LINEAGE: (Rossiter Andrew Armstrong, Jr. was the son of Rossiter Andrew, Sr. and Virginia Belle Sholar Armstrong. Virginia was the first child of John William and Eliza Jane Steger Sholar.  John was the fourth child of Drewry Bridges and Helen Wiles Sholar.  Drewry was the tenth child of Allen and Jemima Bridges Sholar.  Jemima was the first child of Drury and Charity Cohoon Bridges.)


Thursday, July 10, 2025

Ruth Adele Moore Waggoner -- High School Teacher

 

Ruth Adele Moore Waggoner

Ruth Adele Moore was born on January 8, 1927 in Comanche, Texas.  She was the only child of Jack Wallis Moore and Ruth Jewell Farmer Moore.  Both Jack and Ruth Jewell were natives of Comanche County, Texas where Jack was a prominent banker serving as the President of the Comanche National Bank and  Ruth Jewell was active in the social and civic life of the community  Ruth Adele was a descendant of Stanley Thomas.

Ruth Adele grew up in Comanche and in 1944 graduated from Comanche High School.  She went on to Waco where she attended Baylor University earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Education.

On June 14, 1947, Ruth Adele married her high school sweetheart, Dan Ross Waggoner at the First Baptist Church in Comanche with Dan’s father conducting the ceremony.  Dan was born on July 20, 1925 in Fort Worth, Texas and was the son of the Rev. Huel Elijah Waggoner and Maude Blanche Jones Waggoner.  Huel was a native of Johnson County, Texas and Maude was a native of Dadeville, Alabama. Rev. Waggoner was a Baptist minister and high school teacher and he and Maude had settled in Comanche in 1937.

Following their marriage, Ruth Adele and Dan moved to Austin, Texas where they lived for several years while Dan finished his college degree at the University of  Texas.  After his graduation, the couple moved back to Comanche where they both taught at the Comanche High School for a short span of two years.

At the time of the oil boom in west Texas in the early 1950s, Ruth Adele and Dan moved to Crane, Texas and then to Odessa, Texas where they lived for fifteen years.  They then settled in Tulsa, Oklahoma for a number of years.

In 1983, Dan retired and they moved back to their hometown, Comanche, where they bought the family home on Elm Street.  With deep roots in Comanche, this was a dream come true for Ruth Adele, who loved family history, as well as all things Comanche and all things Texas.  Both Ruth Adele and Ron were active in church, family, historical and civic organizations in their hometown.

Ruth Adele and Ron were the parents of two children, a daughter, Beth Ann Waggoner, born in 1953 and married James Michael Steward and then married James Allen Dixon and later married Jeffery Alan Fairbrother; and a son, David Moore Waggoner, born in 1955 and married Phyllis Ann Ward.

Dan died on June 3, 2004 at the age of 78 in the Brownwood Care Center in Brownwood, Texas.  He was buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Comanche.  Ruth Adele died on May 15, 2022 at the age of 95.  She was buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Comanche next to her husband.


 Ruth tombstone

 


Dan tombstone



LINEAGE: (Ruth Adele Moore was the daughter of Jack Wallis and Ruth Jewell Farmer Moore and the granddaughter of Robert Hartwell and Fannie Theresa Holmsley Moore.  Robert was the third child of Thomas Oscar and Sarah Adelie Thomas Moore.  Sarah was the third child of Stanley and Sarah Thompson Rothrock Thomas.  Stanley was the  seventh child of James and Mary Standley Thomas.)



Thursday, July 3, 2025

Bruce Thomas -- Banker

 

Bruce Thomas

Bruce Thomas was born on August 7, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan. He was one of a set of triplets born to Hubert Jackson “Tige” Thomas and Vada Helena Wallace Thomas.  Hubert operated an automobile body shop and was a native of Trigg County.  Vada was a native of Dover, Tennessee. Bruce was a descendant of Starkie Thomas.

Bruce’s siblings were Carolyn Sue Thomas, born in 1934 and died at the age of 1 day; Billie Joe Thomas, born in 1935 and married Carolyn Raquel Williams; fellow triplets, Andrew Thomas, born in 1937 and married Frances Carol Bridges; Charles Thomas, born in 1937 and married Martha Ann Myers and later married Clara Ellen McKinney; and Dennis Glyn Thomas, born in 1944 and married Linda Dale Hancock.

Bruce spent his first nine years growing up in Detroit, but moved to Trigg County, Kentucky in 1946, He enrolled in Trigg County High School and graduated with the class of 1956 and went on to attend Murray State University until he and his triplet brothers dropped out of school to join the military.  

Bruce along with his brothers Andrew and Charles enlisted in the U.S Army together on February 18, 1959. They received their basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky and then were assigned to a unit at Fairbanks, Alaska.  They were exceptionally recognized as the only set of triplets to be serving together in the army at that time.  The triplets were discharged in February of 1961.  Bruce was a graduate of the Command and General Staff College and continued to serve in the Kentucky National Guard. He became a Lieutenant Colonel and retired from his military service on his 60th birthday.

On June 12, 1960, Bruce married Joyce Ann P’Pool.  Joyce was born on December 8, 1941 in Cobb, Kentucky and was the daughter of Harry Lewis P’Pool and Hazel Ellen Morris P’Pool.  Harry was a farmer and he and Hazel were both natives of Trigg County.

In 1962 Bruce started his career with Hopkinsville Federal Savings Bank. Over the years he worked in both Hopkinsville and Murray branches of the bank.  While working at the bank, Bruce returned to obtain his college degree at Murray State where he graduated in 1990 with a Bachelor of Science in Business.  He retired as President and CEO of Hopkinsville Federal after serving 38 years with the company.

Bruce and Joyce were the parents of three children, Krista Ann Thomas, born in 1961 and married Jason Rex Haymes; Kelly Diane Thomas, born in 1965 and married Robert Flint Wesley; and Russell Bruce Thomas, born in 1974 and married Michele Kristine Speca.

Bruce died on August 14, 2022 at the age of 85 at his home in Cadiz.  He was buried in the Lucien Thomas Family cemetery in Trigg County.


Bruce

 


Bruce tombstone


LINEAGE: (Bruce Thomas was the son of Hubert Jackson and Vada Helena Wallace Thomas. Hubert was the second child of Lucian M. and Inez B. Crews Thomas.  Lucian was the fourth child of Jonathan Starkie and Julia Dyer Thomas.  Jonathan was the third child of William Bridges and Nancy Jane Rogers Thomas.  William was the first child of Starkie and Mary Bridges Thomas.  Starkie was the fourth child of James and Mary Standley Thomas.)