
Visitation: 2:30 p.m.
Rosary: 3:30 p.m.
Chapel: 4:00 p.m.
-Services Conclude Here

Chapel: 1:00 p.m.
Houston National Cemetery: 2:15 p.m. (In Procession)
Military Honors Presented By:
United States Army
Houston Honor Guard

Gather: 12:00 p.m.
Chapel: 1:00 p.m.
Houston National Cemetery: 1:45 p.m. (In Procession)
Military Honors Presented By:
United States Marine Corps
Houston Honor Guard

Visitation: 11:30 a.m.
Chapel: 1:00 p.m.
Houston National Cemetery: 2:15 p.m. (In Procession)
Military Honors Presented By:
United States Navy
Houston Honor Guard

Visitation: 11:00 a.m.
Chapel: 12:30 p.m.
Military Honors: 1:30 p.m. (In Procession)
Military Honors Presented By:
United States Navy
Houston Honor Guard
Gordon Andrew "Scotty" Young, 78, passed away surrounded by loved ones on September 24, 2025, in Woodlands, Texas. Born on September 26, 1946, in Fauldhouse, West Lothian, Scotland, Gordon lived a life marked by dedication to his family, service to his country, and a deep passion for the things he loved.
Gordon proudly served in the United States Navy for four years, an experience that shaped his strong work ethic and sense of discipline. Following his military service, he embarked on a long and fulfilling career with Continental Airlines as a Line, ASE and Calibration Technician. For 27 years, he applied his technical skills and love of aviation to ensure the safety and reliability of countless flights.
Beyond his professional life, Gordon was a man of many interests and talents. He was an active member of the Houston Highlander Pipe Band, where he performed and played the bass drum—a nod to his Scottish heritage that brought him great joy. His enthusiasm for cars and airplanes extended beyond work into personal hobbies that spanned decades. After retiring from Continental Airlines, Gordon found new satisfaction in woodworking, crafting pieces with care and precision.
Gordon also enjoyed fishing trips that offered quiet reflection, watching anime with curiosity and delight, going to the movies with loved ones, and celebrating birthdays with family dinners—occasions he cherished deeply.
He is survived by his devoted wife of 53 years Paula Young; sister Dianna Carter and husband Mike Carter; son Andy Young and daughter-in-law Michelle Young; daughter Melissa Young; and three beloved grandchildren: Kiko Young, Harleigh Young, and Gordon Young. His parents, Helen and Thomas Young, preceded him in death.
Known for his quick wit and warm smile, Gordon had a unique way of bringing lightness to any room. Though often a man of few words, his love for his family was unmistakable expressed through thoughtful gestures and quiet strength. He was a beloved husband, father, and proud grandfather whose presence will be profoundly missed.
May Gordon’s memory bring comfort to those who knew him and continue to inspire love and laughter in their hearts.

Gather: 9:30 a.m.
Chapel: 10:00 a.m.
-Service concludes here
Gloria, born on March 2, 1946, in Austin, Texas, passed away surrounded by love, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, resilience, and joy that touched everyone she met.
She moved to Houston shortly after getting married where she raised her family. Eventually becoming a hairdresser and business owner. She was the embodiment of strength, independence and she built her life with grit and grace, always lifting others.
Her laugh—full-bodied and contagious—was the soundtrack to countless family gatherings, garage sale adventures, and impromptu karaoke nights where she’d belt out country tunes like she was born on the Grand Ole Opry stage.
Gloria was everyone’s mom, whether you were kin or simply lucky enough to cross her path. She had a heart that gave without hesitation, a kitchen that never closed, and a spirit that made you feel seen, heard, and fed—both literally and emotionally. Her turquoise jewelry sparkled almost as brightly as her generosity.
She was the favorite aunt, the neighborhood nurturer, and the casino queen with a lucky streak. She found joy in the simple things: a good bargain, a good song, and good company. And when life threw its hardest challenge her way, Gloria beat breast cancer with the same fierce determination she brought to everything she did.
Her love for country music and dancing was matched only by her love for people. Gloria didn’t just care—she cared deeply. She didn’t just help—she helped unconditionally. She didn’t just live—she lived fully.
Gloria Cortez Ates leaves behind a family who adored her, friends who cherished her, and a community that will forever feel her absence. But her spirit lives on in every laugh shared, every meal cooked with love, and every song sung with heart.
She was, and always will be, unforgettable.

Visitation: 11:30 a.m.
Chapel: 1:00 p.m.
Military Honors: 2:15 p.m. (In Procession)
Military Honors Presented By:
United States Navy
Houston Honor Guard


Houston National Cemetery
10410 Veterans Memorial Dr.
Houston, TX 77038
Meet in Lane #2 @ 1:45 p.m. (Not before 1:30 p.m.)
Military Honors Presented By:
United States Army
Houston Honor Guard

Gather: 10:00 a.m.
Chapel: 10:30 a.m.
Houston National Cemetery: 11:15 a.m. (In Procession)
Military Honors Presented By:
United States Marine Corps
Houston Honor Guard

Gather: 12:00 p.m.
Chapel: 12:30 p.m.
Houston National Cemetery: 1:30 p.m. (In Procession)
Military Honors Presented By:
United States Navy
Houston Honor Guard
James Griffith Finley III, known to many as “Griff,” passed away on August 27, 2025, in Houston, Texas, at the age of 72.
Born on October 18, 1952, in Wellington, Texas, James was the beloved son of James Griffith Finley II and Edith Imogene (Powers) Finley. He grew up with a strong sense of curiosity and a love for words, which later led him to earn a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Texas-Pan American and dedicate much of his career to teaching high school English and ESL.
From 1977 to 1983, James proudly served in the United States Navy during the Cold War. His shipmates gave him the nickname “Finback,” a title he carried with pride and fondness throughout his life.
On December 15, 1984, James married the love of his life, Sonia Alvarado. Together, they built a family rooted in love and laughter, raising two daughters, Meagan Finley Treanor (married to Joseph Treanor) and Samantha Gene Hollyfield (married to Nathan Hollyfield). James and Sonia made their home in McAllen, Texas, where they resided for over 40 years. He took great joy in being a father, helping with ballet performances, celebrating milestones, and always offering encouragement. He and Sonia believed in supporting even their daughters’ wildest dreams, including their goal of becoming professional ballerinas, which they achieved with their parents’ unwavering devotion. James was a steady anchor for his daughters, someone they could count on for wisdom, laughter, and support.
James especially loved being “Grandpa” to his grandson, Kylian Alexander Hollyfield. The two were inseparable best friends, and Kylian was one of his greatest joys. Kylian reminds everyone of James’s silly, wild, and whip-smart spirit, carrying forward the joy and humor that James shared so freely. He also dearly loved his nieces and nephews and was a constant source of encouragement and love in their lives.
James devoted most of his teaching career to Valley View High School, where he inspired generations of students with his love of literature and language. After retiring, his passion for teaching led him back to the classroom at Covenant Christian Academy, the school his daughters attended, where he continued to share his joy for English and History with young minds.
James is survived by his wife, Sonia; his daughters, Meagan (Joseph) and Samantha (Nathan); his grandson, Kylian; and his siblings: Kimberly Morin (Michael), Heidi Burns (married to Randy, who preceded her in death), and John Mark Finley. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Beyond his career and service, James had a lifelong love for the ocean, the outdoors, motorcycles, and off-roading adventures. He and Sonia shared many journeys, often taking to the open road side by side, partners not only in marriage but in adventure. James was also an active member of the Motorcycle Ministry through The Family Church in McAllen, where he combined his love for riding with his heart for serving others. One of his greatest joys was delivering turkeys on Thanksgiving to families in need.
Music was another central part of his life. James was a devoted fan of The Beatles and enjoyed playing both the guitar and piano. He had the joy of seeing legendary bands like The Beatles, Willie Nelson, and Queen live in concert, experiences that deepened his love of music. He passed this passion on to his children, filling their lives with the same timeless songs. Whether strumming a song, riding with Sonia, or serving his community, James approached life with joy, curiosity, and an open heart.
James is remembered for his service, his devotion to his family, his generosity, and his enduring love of adventure and music. His faith was evident in the way he loved his family and served his community. Above all, he treasured the life and love he shared with Sonia, his wife of 40 years. His memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.
Join us to celebrate his life at the Veterans Funeral Services, 10567 Veterans Memorial Dr., Houston, TX. The gathering will begin at 12:00 PM, with a Chapel Service at 12:30 PM. Interment to follow at Houston National Cemetery with Military Honors.

Visitation: 11:30 a.m.
Chapel: 1:00 p.m.
Houston National Cemetery: 2:15 p.m. (In Procession)
Bessie Green of Deer Park, TX passed away October 21,2025 with family by her side. She was born in Malakoff, Texas on June 25, 1953 to Elmer and Lorraine Rhoades. They moved to Pasadena, Tx when she was young and she graduated from Pasadena High School Class of 1972. She worked at The Houston Chronicle for 37 years where she created millions of ads for the Houston community, retired from there in 2018 as the Multimedia Coordinator and made a second family of friends. She was a longtime member of the local weight watchers’ group where she made a lifetime of friends. She was a huge Houston Astros fan and attended many games through the years. She was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt and friend that will be greatly missed. She had a loving and outgoing personality that never met a stranger. She is preceded in death by her father Elmer and mother Lorraine Rhoades, brother James Rhoades and sister Linda Rhoades. She is survived by husband James Green, daughter Juliana Green and grand dog Charlie. Her brother Jim and wife Sharon Rhoades. Niece Jennifer and husband Adam Copelin and great niece Elizabeth. Niece Jamie and husband Bubba Rasmussen. Great nieces Marci and Jaylinn Montiel. Great nephew Juan Montiel. Great great niece Jasanni and many friends. Funeral Services will be Wednesday October 29, 2025 at Veterans Funeral Services 10567 Veterans Memorial Drive, Houston, Tx 77038. Visitation starts at 11:30 am and services start at 1pm.

Houston National Cemetery
10410 Veterans Memorial Dr.
Houston, TX 77038
Meet in Lane #1 @ 12:30 p.m. (Not before 12:15 p.m.)
Military Honors Presented By:
United States Air Force
Houston Honor Guard

Visitation: 10:30 a.m.
Chapel: 12:00 p.m.
Houston National Cemetery: 1:00 p.m. (In Procession)

Gather: 11:30 a.m.
Chapel: 12:00 p.m.
Houston National Cemetery: 1:15 p.m.
Elida “Noni” Leonor Chavarria Jarboe, 94, of Houston, Texas passed away on September 27, 2025, peacefully in her sleep after a long battle with Alzheimer Disease.
Noni was born September 5, 1931, in Laredo, Texas, the daughter of Lorenzo and Eustolia (Chapa) Chavarria. She married Cletus Jarboe on April 2, 1955, in San Antonio, Texas and was married for 66 years.
Remaining to cherish Noni’s memory are her children, Steven Ray Jarboe, Paul Wesley Jarboe (Kim) and Scott Alan Jarboe (Talia); grandchildren, Justin Jarboe (Eymy) and Danica Jarboe; great-grandchild, Silas Jarboe; sister, Martha Alonzo (Jesse); nieces and nephews and many wonderful friends.
Preceding Noni in death are her spouse, Cletus Jarboe; parents, Lorenzo Chavarria and Eustolia (Chapa) Chavarria; brother, Raymond Chavarria; and sister, Manuela Alarcon.
Visitation will be held Friday, November 7, 2025, at 11:30 a.m. with Memorial Services starting at 12:30 p.m. at Veterans Funeral Service Chapel, 10567 Veterans Memorial Drive, Houston, Texas 77038. Interment will be in Houston National Cemetery at 1:15 p.m.

Gather: 12:30 p.m.
Chapel: 1:00 p.m.
Houston National Cemetery: 2:00 p.m. (In Procession)

Visitation: 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Lake Houston Church of Christ
8003 Farmingham Road
Humble, Texas 77346
Church Service: 10:30 a.m.
-Concludes Here
Houston National Cemetery
10410 Veterans Memorial Drive
Houston, Texas 77038
Meet in Lane #2 at 2:15 p.m. (Not before 2:00 p.m.)
Laura Lorene Buchanan was born on March 15, 1936 to Homer Tirl and Myrtle Bonney. At the age of 89, Laura went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on October 28, 2025.
Laura was a true West Texas girl who had grown up in the McCamey and Pecos, Texas area. She graduated from Pecos High School. In 1955, Laura met the love of her life in Pecos at Al’s drive-in. As the story is told she rolled up to Al’s in her big O Buick having parked alongside a shiny 2-door Austin Healy. She immediately noticed car and driver as she stealthily approached the little convertible she said to the young driver; “Can I look at your little car?” The driver responded, “Sure girl look all you want.” The driver was none other than Mickie Buchanan. She and Mickie were married months later and enjoyed 70+ years of marriage, a true testament and legacy for all.
As soon as the two love birds said I do, Laura and Mickie moved to Lubbock, TX where Laura quickly found a job to support Mickie in getting his engineering degree from Texas Tech. After graduation from Texas Tech, they eventually moved to Abilene, TX where Laura gave birth to their daughter Renie. The family, through a series of Mickie’s career moves, ended up in Friendswood, TX where Mickie began his career as a NASA engineer.
Laura loved to cook and bake and had many “award winning” recipes, great dinner creations, pies, cakes and delights. She entertained many guests and family at her table without one complaint. Her kitchen became a favorite spot for Mickie, the family and friends, she even gave the grandkids a breakfast menu where they could order off the menu making cherished memories.
Laura was a quilt maker, made stain glass window hangings, loved to sing and she painted. She spent hours on her quilts. She traveled to quilt shows and conventions. Part of her legacy will be the wonderful samples of her quilts, stained glass and paintings left with friends and family.
Laura loved the Lord her God with all her heart, mind and soul. The words faithful, enduring along with unwavering commitment are but a few words to describe her love for her Lord, husband and family. Laura often reminded us when it came time to attend church she would say “It is time for Worship.” She is now singing in full harmony with the angels worshiping in awe and wonder.
Laura Lorene Buchanan was preceded in death by her sisters Nancy Bonney and Peggy Jean Perry; Father Homer Tirl Bonney and Mother Myrtle Lorene Reynolds Bonney.
She is survived by her husband Mickie Buchanan; Daughter Renie and husband Chip Owens of Porter, TX; Grandson Travis and wife Stephanie Worden along with great granddaughters Chloe and Riley Worden of New Caney, TX; Granddaughter Rachel and husband Gabriel Iwabuchi of Seguin, TX; Niece Terri Hall; Nephew Mickey Perry; Niece Becky Wilson; and several great nieces and nephews.
In Lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Lake Houston Church of Christ in Honor of Laura Buchanan, link below.
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