
The New Deal Lions barely got by the Clarendon Broncos Friday night, 23-21. Complete coverage in next week’s Enterprise and photos posted on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/TheEnterprise.
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The New Deal Lions barely got by the Clarendon Broncos Friday night, 23-21. Complete coverage in next week’s Enterprise and photos posted on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/TheEnterprise.
Harrison Glynn Beall, 72, died Thursday, August 5, 2010, in Amarillo.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, August 7, 2010, in the Clarendon Church of Christ with Greg Beall, Chris Moore, and Glenn Walton, officiating. Interment followed at Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon. Services were under the arrangement of Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon.
Mr. Beall was born on January 5, 1938, in Shamrock to Augustus Griffin and Thelma Una Carter Beall. He had been a resident of Amarillo before moving to Howardwick 11 years ago. He married Clariece Wheeler on February 14, 1989, in Amarillo.
Prior to his retirement, he had been an insurance broker for over 25 years with many different companies. He was awarded rookie of the year and national record holder of any from American Founders, two-time national salesman of the year for Campbell Soup Company as well as Clorox. He was also awarded as national salesman of the year for Mrs. Smith Pie Company and Johnson Wax.
He had also been recognized by Who’s Who of America and past member of Kiwanis Club and Lions Club. He was a member of the Clarendon Church of Christ.
He was preceded in death by his parents; and his first wife, Peggy.
Survivors include his wife, Clariece Beall of Howardwick; four sons, Billy Sarrels and wife Missy of Amarillo, Greg Beall and wife Andrea of Lubbock, Ted Sarrels and Jeff Sarrels and wife Sherri all of Amarillo; a daughter, Kim Beall of Vacaville, Calif.; 15 grandchildren; and four great grandchildren.
The family will be at 354 Sailfish in Howardwick.
The family requests that memorials be to Navajo Mission Work c/o Clarendon Church of Christ or World Bible School c/o Joseph Ezenweze.

Last year was a great year for the Bronco football team, and this year’s team is looking for things to go just as well or better as they continue with their pre-season practices.
According to head coach Gary Jack, the kids are tending to business and working hard.
“Things are going well for us,” Jack said. “Our Midnight Madness went well with about two to three hundred people in attendance. Things look very promising with about 45 kids on the team. The older kids look good and the younger kids are doing a great job.”
The Broncos will have a scrimmage at Bronco Stadium Saturday, August 14, at 10:00 a.m. against Nazareth to get a feel of how things are going.
“The scrimmage will tell us where we are at and what we need to get ready for,” Jack said.
The Bronco Boosters will be hosting Meet the Broncos Tuesday, August 17, at 7:00 p.m. at Bronco Stadium.
The Bronco football team and high school cross country teams will be introduced at this time. All Bronco fans are encouraged to attend and show their support for all Bronoco and Lady Bronco athletes.
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