August 2022

Tigers to feature more balanced offensive attack

GLEN ROSE — It would be a fair assessment to say the Glen Rose Tigers were a run-first offense last year, and when it came time to throw it, caution went into air along with the football. With quarterback Hudson White having a year under his belt as well a bevy of wide receivers and running backs who also gained experience last year, the offense should be a lot different in 2022.

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Karl Walter Southward

Karl Walter Southward gently passed away on the morning of his 88th birthday, August 19, 2022, at his home, with his two daughters at his side while under hospice care. He leaves behind family members that will forever cherish his memories, including: his son, Kris Southward and his wife, Karen, of Abilene, Texas; his daughter Kelli Alexander and her husband, Sam, of Sanger, Texas, and his daughter, Keri Barfield, and her husband, Randy, of Driftwood, Texas. His legacy also includes his grandson, Samuel “Catfish” Alexander, his three granddaughters Katelyn Fairfield, Karaline Burnam, Karli Smith, and their respective spouses Robert, Luke and Caleb, and his four great-grandchildren, Ryder, Alvis, Abigail and Kaisley. He loved his nephews Paul and Mark, his dear niece, Lisa, and his Texas-panhandle cousins, Danny, Norman and Walt. He was preceded in death by his parents, Travis and Irene Southward, and his beloved wife of 60 years, Carolyn Southward. A joyous celebration of his story-filled life will be held Saturday, September 3rd, outdoors, at his home in beautiful Nemo, Texas from 11am - 1pm. This will be a come-and-go event. Please dress casually. Food from Storiebook Cafe, a local Glen Rose favorite of his, will be served and at his request a Dixieland Jazz Band will provide festive music as we visit about the stories you have of this unique man. We will treasure them forever! Karl, Dad, Pa K, was born August 19, 1934 in Hillsboro, Texas, and spent his earliest years in nearby Itasca. He was an only child and the family moved to the Oak Cliff section of Dallas while he was young, where his dad passed away from cancer while Karl was in grade school. His mother never remarried and he became part of the “pull yourself up by your own bootstraps” gang. He threw newspapers for the Dallas Times Herald, worked construction jobs...whatever it took to help he and his mother survive. He graduated from Adamson High School in Dallas in 1952 and then graduated with a d

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Put It Down

How does your day shape up? Have you ever considered what your head is telling your heart and how it affects what you do and what you think? Don’t let your emotions toy with your mind and dictate what you think and how your act and react. Consider what your inner voice may be telling you.

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