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Starkey, James VanBuren

Starkey, James VanBuren

Male 1908 - 2000  (92 years)

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  • Name Starkey, James VanBuren 
    Born 14 Jan 1908  Robertson County, Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 28 Dec 2000  Bryan, Barzons County, Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Buried Franklin Cemetery - Franklin, Robertson County, Texas, USA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Findagrave.com Memorial #100382211
    Person ID I8035  Coursey-Sansing Tree
    Last Modified 17 Nov 2020 

    Family Snider, Lois Margie Adaline,   b. 13 Apr 1910, Cochise County, Arizona, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 9 Feb 1959, Portales, Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 48 years) 
    Children 
     1. Starkey, Dr. John Harrell
     2. Starkey, Robert Earl
     3. Starkey, Lois June
    Last Modified 17 Nov 2020 
    Family ID F3322  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Biography


       


      J. V. Starkey, as he was known, was born and grew up in Robertson County, Texas. One of his teachers in Franklin High School was an uncle who had a great influence on this nephew. He instilled in him a desire for knowledge, which resulted in always exploring and stretching his mind. As a young man, he ventured west to New Mexico and stopped by the farm of relatives of his brothers-in-law. It was almost dusk, no one was home and the cows hadn't been milked. J. V. milked the cows and the pails of milk were on the back porch when John and Ada Snider and their daughter, Lois, returned home. It was harvest time and extra hands were always welcome so J. V. stayed to help. By the time the crops had been put by, J. V. was like one of the family, in fact he soon was. He married the farmer' daughter, Lois. They lived on farm land nearby and three children were born. J. V. tilled the soil but the great depression had hit and times were hard. J. V. found his direction for life when a Junior College opened in Portales, New Mexico. He enrolled in classes, worked on the college farm and as a city patrolman at night. Lois was an excellent cook and took in boarders. The college soon became a four year university, Eastern New Mexico University, and J. V. was in an early graduating class. With his degree, he began a lifetime career as an educator. He taught in the Portales Public Schools for many years. Later, he and Lois lived in and operated a home for boys in New Mexico until Lois's health began to decline. During the long period before her death, J. V. cared for her even learning how to operated medical equipment necessary for her to remain at home. J. V. remarried and returned to his roots in Robertson County, Texas, where his second spouse died and he married the third time, The third spouse was in declining health when J. V. died. He was buried beside the second wife near the graves of his parents and siblings. The second and third marriages provided home comfort and companionship but 'the farmer's daughter' remained the love of his life. He is remembered with affection as 'Uncle Jay' by nieces and nephews.



      - Blanche Ada Keating Collie, niece by marriage


      Spouses:
      1. Lois Adaline Snider Starkey 1910-1959
      2. Thelma Mavis Starkey 1910-1987
      3. Estelle Viola Crawford Bynum 1910-2001


      Children by Lois Adaline Snider Starkey:
      John Harrell Starkey, Dr.
      Robert Earl Starkey
      Lois June Starkey Gilbreath