Wilson Fish
Wilson Claude Fish peacefully entered into eternal life May 22, 2022. Wilson was born January 22, 1938, in Denison Texas, the son of Zella and Sydney Fish.
Wilson Claude Fish peacefully entered into eternal life May 22, 2022. Wilson was born January 22, 1938, in Denison Texas, the son of Zella and Sydney Fish.
Sandra Sue Cooper (Sandy) arrived in the arms of her Lord and Savior Wednesday, May 18, 2022. Sandy was born on November 10, 1943 to Lloyd W.
Following a long illness, Bob Stewart, age 85, of Sherman, Texas, passed away on Friday, May 20,2022. Bob was born on October 22, 1936 in Quitman, Texas to the late Rush and Emma Stewart. He attended school at Dorchester public schools and graduated from Sherman High School in 1955. He also drove a school bus while he attended school. Bob attended Texas Tech University and joined the Texas National Guard. He was called to active duty in the Army in 1962 where he served for 2 years. Bob was an avid farmer and rancher for many years until he began the agricultural line and hay belting business. Bob always had an entrepreneurial spirit about him. Over the years he spread his business acumen by hiring young Sherman High School students to teach them the trades.
Kenneth Wayne Williams, 82, of Whitesboro, TX was called to his eternal home in Heaven on Friday, May 20, 2022. Kenneth was born on October 5, 1939 in Tioga, TX to Kenneth Kerwyn and Myrtle (Foster) Williams.

Ann Melton Allred, 86, of Whitesboro, Texas passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 22, 2022 at Just Like Home in Whitesboro. Ann was born on July 10, 1935 on Center St.

Ann L. Teegarden August 30, 1943 - May 20, 2022, deceased at age 78 years.
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