Warren J. Stine

1938 ∼ 2008

Warren J. Stine

Warren J. "Dub" Stine, 69, of Orange, passed away, Tuesday, March 17, 2008, at Medical Center in Port Arthur.

Funeral service will be 10:00 a.m., Thursday at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Officiating will be Mickey McNamara of Ninth and Elm Church of Christ and Dwayne Davis of Silver Oaks Baptist Church.

Interment will follow at Mimosa Pines Cemetery in Sulphur, LA.

Visitation will be 5:00-9:00 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home.

Dub was born August 27, 1938, in Sulphur, LA, to Richard Jasper and Dora Vincent Stine.

A native of Vinton, LA, he graduated from Vinton High School in 1957. He worked at Orange Rice Mill and farmed and ranched in Texarkana, Arkansas for years.

Dub was formerly employed by Choupique Enterprises in Cattle Operations. He was a member and former president of Orange CountySheriff Posse and Quarter Horse Association.

He loved spending time with his family, especially

fishing with his grandchildren.

Dub was preceded in death by his brothers, Oscar Stine and Louis Dean and sister Roberta Jacks.

He is survived by his wife, Mary Stine, children, Sherrell Stine of Hot Springs, AR, Warren Stine and wife Annie of Hot Springs, Elizabeth Stine Gillen and husband James of Bridge City, Jason Bryan and wife Crystal of Houston and Jennifer Russell and husband James of Orange; thirteen grandchildren; sisters, Helen Jordan, Evelyn Allen, Martha Myers, Minnie Jaynes and Rita Carlquest, brothers, Richard Stine and Henry Stine.

Serving as pallbearers will be Jerry Furlough, John Furlough, Chipper Nance, Dale Bonin, Ronnie Bishop, Ernest Jacks, Buryl Baty and Beaux Bishop.

Honorary pallbearers will be close friends, J.R. Burns, Jerry Tarter, Jim Matthews and Bill Bellard.

Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.

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Anonymous March 30, 2008
##imported-begin##Scooter Maddox##imported-end##
Anonymous March 19, 2008
to all of W. J's family, we will miss him. he was a good friend and classmate. "Dub" always had a smile. we felt so blessed that we were able to see him at our 50th reunion.##imported-begin##Theda Allison##imported-end##
Anonymous March 19, 2008
To the family of W.J."Dub": Dub was such an important part of Vinton High School Class of 57. He had been our friend throughout school years and we will miss him very much. He was always such a friendly easy going guy. My thoughts and prayers are with yo##imported-begin##Georgia Dunbar##imported-end##
Anonymous March 19, 2008
Stine Family, Though I do not know you, I knew Mr.Stine for some years now.I had the pleasure of meeting him about six years ago when I was the Assistant Manager of K&C Pawn Shop in Orange.I always enjoyed Mr.Stine's gracious Smile when he would come ##imported-begin##Leeann Bertrand##imported-end##
Anonymous March 18, 2008
So many years passed with us not spending more time together as we did when we were young and full of everything you could think of. We surly had some good times when we were just a couple cousins growing up in Gum Cove, LA. Rest in peace cousin, and ##imported-begin##Kenneth Lee##imported-end##