RUSK — The following is a list of individuals filing for marriage applications at the county courthouse in Rusk from Oct. 27 through Nov. 21.
• Delfino Ramirez of Jacksonville and Veronica Torres-Avelar of Jacksonville on Oct. 27.
• Kristian Weeks of Jacksonville and Tonya Massey of Jacksonville on Oct. 27.
• Alejandro Torres of Jacksonville and Adriana Gutierrez of Jacksonville on Oct. 31.
• Robert Pennington of Palestine and Lori Kastrop of Palestine on Oct. 31.
• Larry Godejohn of Troup and Dawn Stark of Arp on Oct. 31.
• Gerardo Porras of Jacksonville and Burnette Mares of Jacksonville on Nov. 3.
• Tyron Boyd of Jacksonville and Sheila Jordan of Jacksonville on Nov. 3.
• Timothy Thelen of Bullard and Veronica Williams of Bullard on Nov. 5.
• Rocky Golden of Kaufman and Deborah Welch of Gatesville on Nov. 5.
• Joshua Cook of Rusk and Kayla Musick of Rusk on Nov. 5.
• Ruben Rodriguez of Jacksonville and Marina Luna of Jacksonville on Nov. 7.
• Garry Hughes of Jacksonville and Prudence Saenz of Tyler on Nov. 7.
• Rupert Robert of Rusk and Dianne McLean of Rusk on Nov. 10.
• Jerry Carlile of Bullard and Irma Arroyo of Bullard on Nov. 10.
• Timothy Zweck of Tyler and Amanda Caldera of Portland on Nov. 10.
• Daniel Ebanez of New Summerfield and Maricela Villareal of New Summerfield on Nov. 10.
• Peter Ebanez of Jacksonville and Kimberly Nance of Jacksonville on Nov. 10.
• James Milligan of Rusk and Katherine Hayes of Jacksonville on Nov. 10.
• William Rogers Jr. of Palestine and Donna Brittian of Palestine on Nov. 14.
• Elpressely Thacker of Alto and Terra Smith on Alto on Nov. 14.
• James Tompkins of Jacksonville and Kristi Fink of Jacksonville on Nov. 17.
• Bobby Vines of Jacksonville and Valerie Hill of Jacksonville on Nov. 17.
• Aaron Bentley of Rusk and Jessica Rozell of Rusk on Nov. 18.
• Stephen Canter of Jacksonville and Jessica Jones of Tyler on Nov. 19.
• Donny Hogg of Jacksonville and Latisha Abercrombie of Jacksonville on Nov. 21.
• Alfred Delaney of Fort Worth and Catherine Reed of Beaumont on Nov. 21.
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The following is a list of individuals filing for divorce applications at the county courthouse in Rusk from Oct. 27 through Nov. 21. All are from Cherokee County.
• Theresa M. Dunn and Timothy N. Dunn on Oct. 27.
• Jennifer K. Davis and Cahd A. Corleone on Oct. 28.
• Maria T. Garcia and Modesto M. Garcia on Oct. 28.
• Jennifer Walston and Tane B. Walston on Oct. 31.
• Juan P. Romero and Luz M. Romero on Oct. 31.
• Cami R. Liles and Timothy S. Liles on Nov. 4.
• Bill H. Acker and Jennifer M. Acker on Nov. 7.
• Angelia R. Luce and Eric B. Luce on Nov. 10.
• Teresa L. Hibbler and Anthony L. Hibbler on Nov. 10.
• George E. Grant and Pamela R. Grant on Nov. 14.
• Stephen L. Spurgeon and Alicia J. Spurgeon on Nov. 18.
• Aaron P. Dement and Nikki N. Ansley on Nov. 21.
• Lavell T. Davis and Patricia G. Davis on Nov. 21.
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