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Rita June “Nanny” White Heard

September 1, 1931 – June 6, 2021
BOWIE – Rita June “Nanny” White Heard, 89, Bowie, TX, went home to be with the Lord on June 6, 2021 in Denton, TX.
The funeral service will take place at 10 a.m. on June 12 at the First United Methodist Church in Bowie, with the Rev. Steve Martinez officiating. The burial will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Stoneburg.
June was born Sept. 1, 1931 in the home of Winnie and Ike Parks in Bowie. She attended Bowie school where she fell in love with Gordon “Pop” Heard during elementary school, even though he threw rocks at her. June was the vice president of her senior class, Future Farmers of America sweetheart, co-editor of the Maroon and White, majorette for one year and drum major of the award-winning Bowie Band for three years, member of the annual committee, director of the Bowie Band Show and majorette at Texas Christian University.
June and Gordon were married on Aug. 28, 1949 at the First Baptist Church in Bowie. After attending TCU, June joined Gordon in Lubbock where they attended Texas Tech University. Following Gordon’s graduation, they returned to Bowie in 1951 where Gordon joined his father to own and operate Heard’s Hardware Furniture and Appliance. June was the store’s buyer for all furniture and giftware and always regaled her family with stories of her annual trips with her daughter and daughter-in-laws to the Dallas Gift Market.
June and Gordon were later joined by their son, David, in managing the daily operations of the family business. June could also be found behind the cash register, in the gift-wrapping department, assisting with the bookkeeping and greeting customers with her infectious smile until they retired and closed the store on Sept. 8, 2003.
June and Gordon also owned and operated the 5 Bar Ranch, albeit she was no cowgirl. However, she hosted many holidays at the ranch including many picnics, Easter egg hunts, and infamous barbecues.
She was a member of the First United Methodist Church where she served on almost every committee in the church including trustees, daycare board, Methodist Women, president of the Women’s Society, choir member and also served as a Sunday School teacher.
She was a past president of the Bowie parent-teacher association, band parents association, member of tennis moms, Boy Scouts troop volunteer, a charter member of the Bowie Amity Club, member of the Maids and Matrons Club of Bowie, a longtime volunteer for Meals on Wheels, served on the board of the Bowie Memorial Library as well as the Bowie Hospital Auxiliary. June also thoroughly enjoyed meeting with her dear friends each month for Bridge Club. June and Gordon also were honored as the Grand Marshals of the Bowie Christmas Parade.
She and her husband Gordon were charter members of the Bowie Educational Foundation. They proudly promoted and encouraged the continued success and education of Bowie High School graduates. They raised three of their own Jackrabbits together: Bob Heard, David Heard and Julie Heard Wallace. A large part of her life was spent as a proud supporter of the Bowie Jackrabbits.
She never missed any little league, basketball, volleyball, football, baseball, band contests, twirling competitions and tennis tournaments cheering on her children and grandchildren. She was always at the front row of every send-off waving her Jackrabbit flag. Not only was she an avid supporter of her Bowie Jackrabbits, but embodied the spirit of the motto, “Jackrabbits Forever.” At the last count, her home displayed over 823 of Jackrabbits.
After retirement, June and Gordon enjoyed adventuring across the United States in their RV and traveling the world. They also spent many summers with their children and grandchildren hiking around their beloved Estes Park, CO in the Rocky Mountain National Park. It was an annual tradition that continued for many years. In fact, her to be 90th birthday celebration was already planned in Estes this coming fall.
Nanny was famous for her artistry in birthday and holiday cards for family, which always included a $2 bill with a paper jackrabbit. She beautifully created needlepoint Christmas stocking heirlooms for her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was an amazing artist – she loved to paint with oils, watercolors, and sketched, with many of her works reflecting the Rocky Mountains and aspen trees that were so dear to her heart.
June also was an excellent cook. Nanny and Pop’s home was the gathering place for all holiday events. She delighted in having her children and grandchildren assist in the preparation of these holiday extravaganzas.
In addition, for many years they hosted their dear BHS alums with an annual Christmas party as well as an Old Fools’ Spring Golf tournament.
In her later years, she delighted sitting on the lake house patio counting waves on Amon Carter Lake drinking her sundowner with a twist of lemon. She never failed to miss an episode of Wheel of Fortune, cheering on her beloved Dallas Cowboys, singing Fight Raiders Fight for her Texas Tech Red Raiders, and playing for hours with her great-grandson Beckett.
Nanny was the true testament of a God-fearing Christian, loving wife, devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Gordon Emin Heard; grandfather, Emin Charles Heard; grandmother, Una Heard; grandfather, Hardy Elijah Overstreet; grandmother, Martha Carolyn McNeil White; father, Robert Toombs White; mother, Lena Mae Overstreet White and brother, Robert Lynn White.
Survivors include her sons, Robert Willis Heard and wife, Mindy, Las Colinas; David Gordon Heard and wife, Sharron, Bowie; daughter, Julie Wallace and husband, Ward, Bowie; sister, Linda and husband, Bob Fitzner, Bowie; sister-in-law, Gail White, Bowie; grandchildren, Jonathan Heard, Paige Delgado and husband, Mike, Somer McCormick and husband, Cameron, Amber Garrett, Tara Jackson and husband, Ben, Blake Wallace and wife, Tiffany, Shelbi Wood and husband, Nathan and Madison Wallace; great-granddaughters, Jacie Garrett, Avery Garrett, Bella McCormick and Mackenzie Delgado; great-grandsons, Callan McCormick, Bennett Jackson, Rylan Delgado, Beckett Ward Wood and Banks Everett Wallace; great-great-grandson, Oaklynd Delgado and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and a host of friends.
Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Funeral Home of Bowie.
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Dean Allen Shaffer

June 24, 1962 – May 18, 2025
BOWIE – Dean Allen Shaffer, 62, was escorted to the gates of heaven May 18, 2025 at 12:34 a.m. in the arms of his loving wife Christal Shaffer after complications of pneumonia
A celebration of life for Dean was held at 11 a.m. on May 31 at the First Baptist Church in Alvord followed by a meal for the family.
Dean was born June 24, 1962, in Lander, WY. While quiet and soft spoken, he had a mighty love for the Lord, his wife of 38 years and his family. Dean was an incredibly hard worker, but all who knew Dean also knew how generous he was. He enjoyed cooking outside, hosting get-togethers at their home, having a drink and listening to good music as well as spending time with his bees.
He is preceded in death by his mother-in-law, “Memom” Linda Stevens and loving sister-in-law, Terri Shaffer.
Dean is survived by his wife, Christal Shaffer; children, Justin Shaffer and wife Kayla, Miles Shaffer, and Ainsley Hernandez and husband Josue; his children in Christ, Chris Lovell, and Andrew Stevens and wife Sutton; grandchildren, Kayden Shaffer and fiancé Nathan Mac, Colton Shaffer and wife Payton, Jaid, Remi, Briggs, Watts, Hutch, Justice and Maverick; great-grandchild, Colter; his parents, James Oliver Shaffer and Alice Bethine; siblings, Randy Shaffer, Cheryl Shaffer and partner Mike Hoffman, Mike Shaffer and wife Kim, Cathey Tewes and husband Andy; numerous other nieces, nephews and family members.
Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Funeral Home of Bowie.
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Betty Sue Bynum

April 3, 1929 – May 20, 2025
BOWIE – Betty Sue Bynum, 96, passed away on May 20, 2025 in Nocona, TX.
Betty was born on April 3, 1929 in Thornton to Thomas Everett and Eva May Stiff Hardaway. She attended elementary school in Van Alstyne and attended high school in Calvert. She graduated from Teachers College High School and continued on to North Texas State Teacher’s College graduating with a bachelor of arts, library science degree at age 20. In 1977, she continued her education obtaining a master of education degree at University of North Texas.
While attending college, Betty met her future husband, Floyd Arthur Bynum. Betty wanted to work and live on her own for a year before getting married, so they had a long distance courtship while she taught school for a year in Canyon, Texas. They decided they were meant for each other and married on Aug. 5, 1950 in McKinney.
After starting their family in 1951, Betty and Floyd moved to Bowie where Floyd was industrial arts teacher at Bowie High School. Betty was a stay-at-home mom for few years. In 1960, she restarted her teaching career, teaching sixth grade for many years, eventually moving to high school where she was librarian until her retirement in 1988. She was a lifetime member of TSTA and a member of TLA.
Betty is preceded in death by her parents; sister, Alma Lou Perkins and husband, Floyd A. Bynum.
Betty is survived by her three daughters, Nancy Headley, (Douglas), Jean Richards (John) and Patricia Johnson (Craig), grandchildren, Heather Morse, Alicia Hutchison, Jennifer Holloman, Justin Richards, Steven Johnson and Brian Johnson; seven great grandchildren and two nieces, Suzanne Scott and Dianne Herr.
Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Funeral Home of Bowie, TX.
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Pedro Leon Olvera

May 19, 1976 – May 11, 2025
NOCONA – Pedro Leon Olvera, 48, died on May 11, 2025.
There was a rosary at 6 p.m. on May 18 at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel in Nocona. A funeral service was at noon on May 19 at St. Jospeh’s Catholic Church in Nocona.
He was born on May 19, 1976 in Celya, Mexico Guanajuato to Juan Olvera and Felixa Leon. Olvera was a part of a big family and hard-worker all of his life. He worked mostly in agriculture as a rancher. He loved working on cars in his spare time, especially with his son. He married Blanca Torres in 1995 in Celya, Mexico Guanajuato.
He is preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Rosa and Juana Gomez; and nephew, Juan Gomez Jr.
He is survived by his wife, Blanca Olvera; Nocona; son, Pedro Jr. Olvera, Nocona; daughter, Mariana Hampton, Gainesville; sisters, Yolanda, Nocona and Margarita, Mexico; brothers, Juan, Luis, Santiago and Francisco, all of Mexico; a grandson; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Memorial donations may be made to a charity of choice.
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