Kathleene M. Lane Jan 14, 2023 Jan 14, 2023 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Kathleene M. LaneLongtime resident of Brazoria County is at peace with her Father in Heaven.She is survived by her husband, Forrest and stepsons Todd and Scott.No funeral or memorial services to be held. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Recommended for you Brazos Monthly Gulf Coast Giants Today's e-Edition Latest News Angleton senior singers, sophomore oboist achieve all-state honor Satterfield dismisses his defense attorneys 288 construction will close, alternate lanes this weekend Wild Peach risks loss of grant Lady ’Necks' offense continues to churn in district win over Sweeny District 26-4A girls playoff race heats up Stowers, Miksch qualify for state Abbott 'border czar' to focus on wall Most Popular Articles Images Commented ArticlesMan shot, killed in rental houseTHE SCOOP: Seven Souls inks lease on second studioTragedy follows family to RichwoodBrazoswood shows off slick new auditorium with GreaseLack of enrollment, housing may result in staffing cuts at BISDProsecutors rest case in Angleton boy's slayingRanger concludes testimony in Satterfield trialThe Grill at Gulf Coast Ford Celebrates a Funeral for The LivingSatterfield seen near victim's car, witness says4 earn spot on Padilla Poll All-State teams Images CommentedStacy Ann Pursley (3)MLK parade and festival serve as tributes to legendary King (2)OUR VIEWPOINT: Texas should give taxpayers refund checks (2)ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Deniers get their day of reckoning (2)Kathleene M. Lane (2)ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Border crisis needs solutions, leaders (1)LYNN ASHBY: Texas Legislature offers unique spectacle (1)TX El Paso Tx/Santa Teresa NM Zone Forecast (2)Solemnly swear: County welcomes new officials at oath ceremony (1)Norman Dale Shaw (1)LARRY PARKS: When the north wind blows (1)Anna Murrel Denbow (1)History Day gives late holiday gift to Freeport (1)SUNDAY SERMON: A paradigm shift can change thoughts and actions in life (1)Turn back time: Freeport museum hosts second annual History Day (1)Casino gambling in Texas still has an uphill climb, despite public support (1)ANOTHER VIEWPOINT: Eliminate holiday for Confederate 'heroes' (1)Angleton senior singers, sophomore oboist achieve all-state honor (1)Fred D Martin (1)Vasut's agenda includes empowering parents, tax relief (1)Stacy Ann Pursley (1)Jacinto Alvarado Chavez (1) Online Poll A recent national survey showed 73 percent of Texans say they always lock their doors at home, putting the state in the middlle of the pack (Georgia led with 93 percent; North Dakota had the least at 46 percent). How often do you lock your doors? You voted: Every night, without fail Most nights, but not always Sometimes Hardly ever/never Vote View Results Back Newsletters Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. Daily Obituaries Get a list of the day’s obituaries, delivered to your inbox every day. Daily Headlines Would you like to receive our daily headlines? Signup today! Brazos Monthly Receive updates on the latest issues of Brazos Monthly. Gulf Coast Giants Receive updates on the latest issues of Gulf Coast Giants. Pulse Magazine Receive updates on the latest issues of Pulse Magazine. Sports Updates Get the latest local and national sports headlines delivered to your inbox every morning. The Facts e-Edition Receive updates on the latest issue of The Facts. Today's Weather Receive the daily weather forecast and the weekly outlook in your inbox each morning. You must select at least one email list. Please enter a valid email address. Sign up Manage your lists Legal Notices RFPs Case No. 2021 Street Bond ITB CI6405 PR4318 Services District No. Floodplain ERR ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE NO. Bulletin
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