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Legal rights can’t lightly be cast aside

There’s an old adage that says a person “who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client.” Generally speaking, it’s true. No, not everyone who chooses to represent themselves in court is a fool, at least in terms of actions outside the courtroom.

OPEC, the Saudis and Biden’s oil production policies

Oil prices rose Monday on news that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies may agree on Wednesday to cut production. The Saudis and Russia are underscoring the folly of President Biden’s limits on oil and gas production, and his non-emergency release of oil from the national petroleum stockpile.

Dorla Dean Eudy Walker

(1930-2022) Dorla Dean Eudy was born on October 3, 1930, in Childress, Texas to Leonard and Clara (Darter) Eudy. She went home to Jesus on October 1, 2022, just two days shy of her 92nd birthday.

Emma Jennings

Emma Alyse Jennings passed away unexpectedly on October 2, 2022. No written words can adequately convey how wonderful our Emma was, nor how much she was loved. Emma was born on August 31, 1995, in Dallas, Texas to Jed and Sue Jennings. Emma grew up in Sherman, Texas and graduated in 2014 from Sherman High School. She was a member of the high school swim team and had enjoyed swimming with the Denison Dolphin swim team beginning at the age of eight. During her childhood she loved participating in productions at the Finley Cultural Center and with Theatrics. Emma was a member of Grace United Methodist Church and was confirmed when she was in the sixth grade. Emma moved to Kirkland, Washington where she became a certified ABA technician, where she loved and affected the lives of the children she served. Emma loved her family and friends, with all her heart. Emma had a wonderful sense of humor that everyone loved. She was sweet and kind. She had a free and giving heart and spirit. She viewed everyone as equal, and equality and inclusivity were important to her. Emma was happy and full of life; she loved swimming in the ocean, hiking in the woods, animals, thrifting, horror movies, design, fashion, and cooking. Emma loved helping others. She was open-minded, creative, and cared about the environment. Emma’s life was cut short, and the hole left in our lives is enormous. Knowing that Emma is finally at peace and knowing that her struggle is over helps with our pain. She touched all of our lives in such a wonderful way. We are fortunate that we had her, even though our time with her was brief, Emma’s spirit lives on in us. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Naomi and Albert Jeffries, and her paternal grandmother, Laura Jennings. She is survived by her parents, Sue Jennings, and her partner, David Dees, Jed Jennings, and his partner, Rob Yost, two aunts, Lenore Flowers and Catherine Brown, her grandfather, Don Jennings, and numerous cousins and great

Thomas William Wasden

Thomas William Wasden better known by Tom to many and Billy by a few was born on April 9, 1944, in Montgomery, Alabama. He died on October 4, 2022, in Denison, Texas. In between those two bookends of life, Tom lived his 78 years fully. Like most, he knew success and failure; joys and grief; laughter and tears. Tom was a dutiful son, a devoted husband, a dedicated father, and a doting grandfather. Tom moved to Denison with his mom and siblings when he was nine. After graduating Denison High School, Tom met the love of his life, Ruby Ruth Henderson, while riding down Denison’s Main Street, a well-known meeting place for teenagers at the time. They got married in March 1966 and began a 54-year journey together. That quest included 16 duty points all over the country during his military career until finally returning to Denison. Along their journey, they had two sons: Tim and Thomas Jr (known as TJ). Tom was a good father to his sons. He, with Mom, taught them the importance of family, the love of country, and the values of honesty and integrity. He was also there for late-night toy assembly on many a Christmas Eve, coaching their “bad news” Bears baseball team, and driving lessons just to name a few. When his granddaughter Autumn and grandson AJ each came into the picture, Tom was grateful to be grandpa and gave them lots of love. Tom was fiercely patriotic to our country serving 20 years in the United States Marine Corps, including a tour in Vietnam and Japan. He retired honorably in 1984 as a Master Sergeant. In his study hangs a quote by Ronald Reagan, “Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in this world. Marines don’t have that problem.” His study also has a thick folder full of certificates and accomplishments, letters of appreciation and commendation, and recognition for his outstanding and dedicated service. Semper Fidelis was ever true in him. Once retired from the military, he used the training and education glean

Ella Joyce (Hawkins) Gist

Ella Joyce (Hawkins) Gist of Sherman, Texas, passed away on September 23, 2022 at the age of 86. Ella Gist was born on August 17, 1936 in Bonham, Texas.

Fred Benjamin Jones

August 12, 1947 September 8, 2022 Fred Benjamin Jones, age 75, entered into eternal life Sunday, September 8, 2022, at Texoma Medical Center in Denison. Mr.

Mary Jane Swindle

Mary Jane Swindle, age 93, passed away peacefully October 6, 2022. She was born April 14, 1929, to Charles Parker Shearin and Marguerite (Huckaby) Shearin.

Gunter beats Bells in 8-3A (II) showdown

By Jerry Powers, For The Herald Democrat BELLS — The match-up between the No. 1 Gunter Tigers and the No. 4 Bells Panthers lived up… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close