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Former Chamber of Commerce Woman of the Year, 1996, Sue Cornelius dies

March 18, 2017 By Martha Kirk

Sue was one of our own Woman of the Year. She will be missed. Sue Cornelius RALLS-Sue Cornelius, 73, passed away surrounded by her family on March 9, 2017. She was born on Oct. 7, 1943, to Otis Justus and Ardella Smith Justus in Dallas County. On Feb. 8, 1964, she married Dwayne Corney Cornelius in Crosbyton. Sue loved being around people, especially her family and helping others on whatever she could do for them. She will be greatly missed by those who knew her. Sue is preceded in death by her parents and husband, Dwayne Corney Cornelius who passed on May 8, 2009. Sue is survived by her sons, J. Paul Cornelius and David Cornelius, both of Crosbyton; her brother, Wayne Justus of Breckenridge; four grandchildren, Casa, J. Dereck, Michelle, Lauren; and one great-grandchild. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 19, 2017, at the First United Methodist Church of Crosbyton. Online condolences may be made at www.adamsfuneral.com.

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One of the prettiest streetscapes in West Texas is Aspen Street in Crosbyton viewed from the library windows of the second story of the High School building. It is so special because Crosbyton was a planned city. In 1909 The C.B. Livestock Company commissioned an architect to draw a streetscape of the downtown. Aspen Street was built as a large boulevard for stately … Read more...

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