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Sidney Sue Graham

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Sidney Sue Graham
July 3, 1934 – April 19, 2018
DENTON – Sidney Sue Graham, 83, passed away on April 19, 2018 at Presbyterian Hospital of Denton.
A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. on May 26 at the First Christian Church, 1203 Fulton St. Denton with the Rev. Jack Mullins officiating. The Rev. Dr. Charlotte Nabors will deliver the homily.
She was born July 3, 1934 in Bowie to Sidney Cyril “Bucket” Smith and Margaret Ruth (Scales) Smith. She is the niece of the late Frances and E.L. “Mutt” Kersey of Bowie.
Sidney graduated from Nocona High School. She then studied journalism at North Texas State University where she would meet her future husband, Freddie Othal Graham. Both earned bachelor of journalism degrees in 1957.
They were married in 1958 in Nocona. Both had their first professional journalism experience at the San Angelo Standard-Times. After a brief stint at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the couple returned to Denton. Fred was the sports information director at NTSU (UNT), while Sidney Sue was the lifestyle editor at the Denton Record-Chronicle. She also was the public information director at Flow Hospital.
Sidney Sue is frequently remembered as the person who gave the athletic teams at UNT the nickname “Mean Green.”
She is preceded in death by her husband, Fred Graham.
Sidney Sue Graham is survived by sons, Gregory Fred Graham and wife Colleen, Mark Sidney Graham and Michael Kirk Graham, all of Denton; sisters, Peggy Funderburke, Houston and Deborah Frances Smith, Bowie; brother, Glenn Allen Smith and wife Euthelva, Nocona, and five grandchildren, Nathan Graham, Ian Graham, Phelan Graham, Ronan Graham and Megan Graham, all of Denton.
Memorials may be made to the First Christian Church Music Ministry or the Denton Community Food Center, P.O. Box 2121 Denton, TX 76202-2121.
Online condolences may be made at www.mulkeybowlesmontgomery.com.
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J.C. “Pat” Foreman

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September 28, 1947 – November 9, 2024
JACKSBORO – J.C. Foreman, 77, lovingly known as Pat, passed away on Nov. 9, 2024 at his home in Jacksboro.
A visitation was from 9 to 10 a.m. Nov. 12 at Coker Funeral Home in Jacksboro. A funeral service followed the visitation. Burial took place at Newport Cemetery.
He was born on Sept. 28, 1947 in Bowie to Jesse James Foreman and June Ella (Dumas) Allison. Pat married Phyllis Leek on June 16, 1990, in Pipe Creek, TX and they were both members of the First Baptist Church of Jacksboro. Pat worked in the oil and gas industry and owned Circle P Trucking. He will be greatly missed by those who loved and knew him.
Pat is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Donna Davidson and brother, Gary Foreman.
He is survived by his wife, Phyllis Foreman; daughters, Tami Deaton and husband Keith and Tonya Rhyne; four grandchildren; one great grandchild; brothers-in-law, Joe Davidson and Tommy Leek and sister-in-law, Kathy Foreman along with many extended family and friends.
Arrangements entrusted to Coker Funeral Home of Jacksboro.

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Donna Russell

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December 9, 1952 – November 7, 2024
NOCONA – Donna Russell, 71, died at her home in Nocona on Nov. 7, 2024.
There will be a visitation from 10 a.m. until service time on Nov. 13 at Jerry Woods Funeral Home. A graveside service will follow at 11 a.m. at the Gazebo in Nocona Cemetery officiated by Pastor Marvin Pepper.
She was born on Dec. 9, 1952 in Nocona at the Major Clinic to Sam Taylor and Billie Roberts Taylor. She grew up in Nocona and worked mostly as a beautician. She married Danny Russell on Oct. 8, 1974 in Montague County.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Danny; her parents and one nephew.
She is survived by her children, Cody Russell, Haslet and Amy Spikes, Wichita Falls; sisters, Becky Taylor, Nocona and Angela Taylor, Henrietta; brother, Sammy Taylor, Decatur and four grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society – Lung Cancer Charity or Leukemia Society.
Arrangements entrusted to Jerry Woods Funeral Home of Nocona.

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Tomas Garcia Gomez

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December 1, 1958 – November 4, 2024
PITTSBURG – Tomas Garcia Gomez, 65, passed away into the arms of Jesus at 9:54 a.m. on Nov. 4, 2024 in Tyler, TX.
A private burial will take place at a later date, and a celebration of life will be announced in the future.
Tomas was born on Dec. 1, 1958, in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico to Tomas Garcia Sr. and Juanita Gomez.
At the age of 20, Tomas moved to the United States, where he soon met and married the love of his life, Norma Bone, on Feb. 7, 1981. The couple welcomed their first daughter, Rosie, in June of the same year. Over the next five years, they expanded their family with two more daughters, Christina in February 1984, and Nickcole in August 1986. They enjoyed 37 years of marriage before Norma’s passing in 2018.
Tomas was known for his unwavering work ethic and his willingness to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. He was a man of many talents, with expertise in construction, mechanics, ranch management, welding and beyond. There was not a job he couldn’t do. If there was something he didn’t know, he’d humourously say, “Ask the Google.” Tomas was also known for his warm and outgoing personality – he never met a stranger and was a loyal friend to many throughout his life.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Norma Lynn Gomez; father, Tomas Garcia Sr.; stepmother, Maria Guadalupe Zambrano-Larios and sister, Gricelda Lucinda Garcia.
Tomas is survived by his daughters, Rosie Cole and husband Randy, Christina McGaugh and Nickcole Gomez; grandchildren, Raquel and Rylan Cole, Kaidon and Avery McGaugh, and Jaxon White; four sisters, Genoveva Garcia, Maria De Los Angeles Yanez, Yolanda Ibarra and Estela Gonzalez; brother, Rafael Garcia; 19 nieces and nephews; and a host of extended family and many close friends.
Tomas’s family takes comfort in the knowledge that he is at peace, reunited with his beloved wife, Norma, and surrounded by the love of his Savior. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

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