OBITUARIES
Jacquelyne Figara Hensell
June 26, 1942 – March 2, 2026
FORESTBURG – Jacquelyne Figara Hensell, 83, passed away peacefully on March 2, 2026.
Per Jacque’s wishes, there will not be a funeral. Please celebrate her life in a manner that is meaningful to you.
She was born on June 26, 1942 in Dallas to Jack and Mary Figara. Jacque grew up in Dallas, where she met and married the love of her life Robert Marvin Hensell. They raised two children, Scott and Heather Hensell in Hurst before retiring to Forestburg in the mid-’90s. Jacque retired from Southwestern Bell, where she served as a marketing residence manager and was known for her leadership and determination. She frequently broke sales records and was recognized for her ability to turn struggling teams into high-performing ones.
Jacque’s greatest love was her family starting with her husband of 58 years. The two were true soulmates and best friends, sharing a life filled with adventure and deep companionship. Together they traveled extensively, exploring destinations around the world and traveling to more than 40 countries. Alaska held a special place in Jacque’s heart and she returned there ten times. She treasured the trips shared with family, including travels with her daughter and daughter-in-law as their own traveling trio known as the Gal Pals. Jacque loved recounting her adventures and sharing stories of the many places she visited.
Jacque also was an incredible grandmother. She volunteered tirelessly to help raise four grandsons where she was creative in finding fun activities. During spring and summer breaks she took them on numerous field trips and invented many activities to keep the boys busy and engaged in activities that they enjoy to this day.
In Forestburg, she was an active member of a warm and supportive community. She enjoyed participating in the Red Hat Society, Bunco gatherings, book club, dominoes and many other local activities that brought friends together.
Jacque was also a gifted and passionate quilter. A master of her craft, she won awards for her work and served as president for the Trinity Valley Quilters Guild. Her creativity and attention to detail were reflected in the beautiful pieces she created and shared with others.
She had a wonderful sense of humor and a lifelong enthusiasm for collecting. Her home featured a special dish room, thoughtfully arranged to display her treasured collection of antique dishes. It was a space that reflected both her eye for beauty and her joy in preserving meaningful pieces.
Jacque also had a soft spot for animals and adored her two beloved cats, affectionately known as the Love Bugs.
To her family, Jacque was not only a mother, grandmother and great grandmother, but a storyteller, travel companion and source of laughter. She had a gift for turning ordinary moments into memories and loved sharing stories from the many places she and Robert explored together. Those who knew her will remember her humor, her creativity and the way she filled her home with warmth, beauty and collections that reflected a life well lived. Her love for her family was constant and the memories created together will remain a lasting reminder of the joy she brought to those around her.
Jacque was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Hensell; parents, Jack and Mary Figara and grandsons, Logan Robert Hensell and Andrew Scott Hensell.
She is survived by her son, Scott Hensell and his wife Mandy, Flower Mound; daughter, Heather Hensell and her wife Jackie Holland, Dallas; grandsons, Dillon Hensell, Lewisville and Hayden Hensell and his wife Hope, Flower Mound; their children, Harper and Hollyn and step-grandchildren, Ashley Roberts, Aurora, Colorado, and Hunter Kaufer, Astoria, New York.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Forestburg ISD Education Foundation or Remington College to support career and technical education.
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Imogene Dalton Evans
November 28,1928 – June 9, 2026
DENTON – Imogene Dalton Evans, 97, passed away on June 9, 2026.
A visitation will begin at 1 p.m. on June 20 at DeBerry Funeral Home and at 2 p.m. the funeral service will follow. A grave side service will immediately follow at Roselawn Memorial Park 3801 Roselawn Dr., Denton.
Imogene Dalton Evans was born on Nov. 28, 1928 in Coleman County Texas to Samuel and Effie Clara Dalton. She was raised on the family farm and ranch near Gouldbusk attending local schools and graduating high school from Mozelle High School.
Growing up she worked in the fields and with the cattle and sheep alongside her brothers. She gained a great work ethic that stayed with her throughout her life. She felt blessed to have three careers. She worked with her husband Joe Evans in their plumbing, heating and air conditioning business. After it was sold because of Joe’s health, she returned to college to finish her education, receiving a BS degree from North Texas State University (now UNT) and a master’s degree from Texas Woman’s University. She began work as a county extension agent in Montague County, retiring in 1991. She moved back to Denton and began a career in real estate in 1993.
Family was extremely important to her. After working all day she would work at night canning and freezing food from the family’s garden. One of her sayings she will be remembered for is a quote “waste not, want not.”
She was proceeded in death by her husband, Joe B. Evans in 1991; daughter, Regina Pitt in 2011; son, Joe B. Evans Jr. in 2015; daughter, Sharon Griffith in 2023; parents and three brothers.
She is survived by her grandsons, Scott Griffith, Fort Worth, Chad (Milly) Griffith, Dallas and “Trey” (Julie) Joe B. Evans III, Bowie; granddaughters, Lindsay (Kyle) Coker, Dallas, Shannon (James) Mares, Krum, and Lydia Evans, Bowie; great-grandchildren, Case Janopoulos, Krum, Emarie Evans, Bowie, Harper and Ellis Griffith, Dallas, Jack Griffith, Fort Worth, Berkleigh and Reagan Mares, Krum, and Collins and Myer Coker, Dallas; sister, Anna Walker, Saginaw; and nieces and nephews.
Arrangements entrust to DeBerry Funeral Home, Denton.
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Mark Dean Hancock
June 21, 1958 – June 10, 2026
NOCONA – Mark Dean Hancock, 67, died on June 10, 2026.
A memorial service will be from 2-4 p.m. on June 28 at the Turquoise Owl in Nocona.
He and his twin, Mike, were born on June 21, 1958, in Gainesville to Harvey F. Hancock and Jean (Hancock) Shears. He graduated from Nocona High School in 1976. He also attended North Texas University. He had several careers in his lifetime—the Boys’ State School in Gainesville, Tucker Rocky Distributing and numerous oilfield companies.
He is preceded in death by his parents; a half-sister and grandparents.
He is survived by two sons, Ben Hancock and Sam Hancock; brothers, Harvey Hancock and Mike Hancock; sisters, Kathy Tomlinson and Patty Crabtree; two grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews; and great-nieces and nephews.
Arrangements entrusted to Jerry Woods Funeral Home, Nocona.
OBITUARIES
Minnie Allen Walker
January 20, 1938 – June 12, 2026
BOWIE – Minnie Allen Walker, 88 years, 4 months, and 23 days old died June 12, 2026.
There was a visitation from 5-6 p.m. on June 14 at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel.
A funeral service took place at 2 p.m. at Bethel Baptist Church on June 15. Interment followed in Ringgold Cemetery.
She was born Jan. 20, 1938, to Clarence and Eunice Allen in Ardmore, OK on what had once been reservation land. She was the only one of nine children to be born in a hospital. She graduated from Prairie Valley High School, where she played basketball and volleyball.
In 1959, she married her soulmate, Jerry Walker, and they built their extended family over the next 56 years. She worked for Dude’s Duds briefly, and at the Ford dealership in Nocona for many years. She served as Nocona City secretary and then as Nocona City manager, retiring in 2005 after a total of 23 years. The Walkers lost Jerry in 2018, and she moved to Independence Hall in Bowie a few years ago.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Jerry Walker; parents; and siblings, Alice Harper, Sam, Doie and David Allen.
She is survived by her three daughters, Karen Walker, Linda Wickersham and Kathy Sayers; three step-daughters; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sisters, Joan Tettleton and Barbara Ice; and many nieces and nephews.
She had a lifelong love of flowers, so flowers to remember her are welcome or donate to the Carpenter Shop, 400 Boston St., Nocona, TX 76255.
Arrangements entrusted to Jerry Woods Funeral Home, Nocona.
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