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Ludonna Jane (Berry) Burnham

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Ludonna Jane (Berry) Burnham

Fri, 06/24/2022 - 9:40 am

Ludonna Jane (Berry) Burnham, 90, passed away Friday, June 17, 2022. Funeral was at 10 a.m. Tuesday June 21, 2022, at Morrison Funeral Home. Burial followed in Gooseneck Cemetery in Young County.

Ludonna was born Oct. 3, 1931, in Lubbock, to Velma G. (Weilenman) Berry and George S. Berry. She grew up in Lubbock, attending Lubbock High School, graduating in 1948. She then attended Texas Technological College (Texas Tech University) and was a member of Sans Souci Social Club, (Kappa Alpha Theta National Society), Junior Council, and Tech Rodeo Association, graduating in 1952 with a BS in Education. In 1950, while still a student, Ludonna married Forrest H. (Jukebox) Burnham. Their oldest son, Forrest B. (Nick) was born in 1951. She began a teaching career in Lubbock in 1952, teaching at Dupre Elementary, where she had been a student, teaching under the same principal who had been her principal when she was a student. After several moves, the family moved to Graham, where sons David N. and Paul M. were born. Following a move back to the Lubbock area, Ludonna taught in Brownfield, Ralls and Lorenzo. In 1965, while living in Ralls, their daughter Leesa G. was born. She completed her Masters Degree in 1972 with specialties in Kindergarten and Administration. In 1973 the family moved to Round Rock to be near Austin where Forrest’s new job was located. Ludonna went to work with the Round Rock ISD as Kindergarten Coordinator and teacher of Kindergarten. In 1975 she was elected Principal of a new elementary school in Round Rock. She served in that capacity until 1984 when she was offered the position of elementary principal of Hyde Park Baptist School in Austin and she retired from public school. In 1995 Ludonna and Forrest moved back to Graham to enjoy ranching with the children and grandchildren. Forrest lost his eyesight from injuries he received while serving in the US Army in WWII, so it was necessary to sell the ranch property and move nearer to town. Forrest passed away in November of 2010. Ludonna and Forrest had been blessed through the years by having several grandchildren live with them off and on for periods of time.

Ludonna was always involved in activities with her church wherever they lived, having served multiple times as teacher, director, committee member, and team leader. She was a member of First Baptist Church, Graham and held membership in educational and service organizations such as Delta Kappa Gamma, Retired Teachers, NEA, TRTA, Texas Tech Alumni Association, Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame, the American Legion Auxilary, Texas Farm Bureau, American Quarter Horse Association, Kiwanis Club of Graham and Salvation Army of the Graham area, where she had served as chairman.

Ludonna was preceded in death by her parents George and Velma Berry, husband Forrest H. (Jukebox) Burnham, son Paul M. Burnham, and brothers George W. Berry and Alfred M. Berry.

Survivors include sons, Dr. Nick Burnham of Graham, and David and wife Stacia of Weatherford, and daughter Leesa and husband Malcolm Sager of Odem, sister-in-law Marilyn Berry of Austin. She is also survived by grandchildren Ben Burnham (Kristen) of Balmorhea, Cole Burnham (Rebekah) of Gibtown, Colby Phay of Weatherford, Ashley, Julie and Corey Burnham, all of College Station, Dr. Bonita (Tita) Clark (Chase) of Lamesa, Clay Burnham (Erin) of Bridgeport, Alexis Hesseltine (Hunter) of Mathis and Hayden Sager (Emily) of Odem and great grandchildren Raylen Jackson, Kannon and Kaden Burnham, Emery Hessletine and Audie Clark.