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Jimmy Alton Truelock
August 26, 1941 – February 28, 2026
BOWIE – Jimmy Alton Truelock, 84, was called home on Feb. 28, 2026.
Jimmy was born in Houston on Aug. 26, 1941 to Johnny Alton and Maggie Pearl (Graham) Truelock. He was raised in Houston.
He met and married the love of his life in high school and married Gaynell Reynolds on May 13, 1960. Jimmy was a self-made man and superior mechanic. He could and did work on anything. He worked and loved the time he was at Astroworld Theme Park as a park ride mechanic and maintenance man.
He retired from Reliant Energy Generation Plant, as a large equipment operator in 2002. By then they had already made their way to Bowie. After retirement they fulfilled a lifelong dream of traveling in a motorhome to see the country. Together they loved the state parks. Jimmy never did anything without his wife. He was the full-time caregiver for her for the last 10 years of her life.
In his younger life he was a member of the Texas State Guard and a volunteer fireman/fire chief for many years. In 1970 he moved his family from Houston to Anderson where they lived until their final move to Bowie in 1995. He and Gaynell raised ostriches for many years in Anderson, although she loved it more than he did. He had all daughters and always referred to his family as “the girls.” He was a great “girl dad.”
He is preceded in death by his wife of 63 years.
His is survived by his daughter and family, Gaylynn and Mark Burris; grandson, Ethan and Jessica Burris and great grandchildren, Myka Mae and Elliot, all of Bowie; daughter and family, Cindy Kay Bandt, New Waverly; granddaughter, Rachel and Bradley Klawinsky and great grandsons, Stanton and Colson, Montgomery; granddaughter, Holly and Tim Harris; great granddaughters, Rylynn and Madilyn, College Station; daughter and family, Sandra Bushnell; grandson Cody Meece and granddaughter, Kalyn Wosnitsky; his sweet companion, Kathy Greene, Bowie; one brother and three sisters, David and Patty Truelock, Debbie Meier, Sandy Jaks and Janice Nichols; many nieces and nephews and the friends he made over the years at the “Coffee Table” in the Bowie Dairy Queen.
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Gloria Gale Byork
February 13 ,1943 – June 7,2026
BOWIE – Gloria Gale Byork 83, passed away peacefully during the morning hours of June 7, 2026.
A visitation will take place from 4-6 p.m. on June 14 at the White Family Funeral Home.
A funeral service will be at 10 a.m. on June 15 at the White Family Funeral Home.
The burial will follow at Cundiff Cemetery in Jack County.
Gloria was born in Big Spring on Feb. 13, 1943 to Donald and Nancy Haire.
Goria worked numerous jobs during her lifetime. She was a waitress, a mechanical assembler of ALTEC Sound Products, working at Haggers Slacks Co., working for the City of Bowie, a meter reader and finally found a career in law enforcement at the Montague County Sheriff Department. Gloria was a dedicated, respected employee and was always referred to as “Miss Gloria” by prisoners and staff alike. During her time at the Montague County Sheriff Department, she was a Jail Sergeant and was also commissioned as a reserved deputy. Gloria retired after 20 years of dedicated service. Gloria was a member of the Eastern Star and a member of the Texas Department of Public Safety Officer Association Auxiliary.
It was while working at ALTEC Sound Products that she met John. Their friendship turned into true love. Gloria and John got married in 1974, a marriage lasting over 53 years and they loved each other very much.
Gloria and John raised three exceptional boys who grew up to be men, husbands and fathers. God gifted her with 18 grand/great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and still counting. Each child has their own different personality. Gloria was a caring, loving and fantastic mother and grandmother.
John and Gloria truly enjoyed traveling. They started on motorcycles, traveling to all 48 lower states at least twice along with most of the Canadian Provinces. Then the cruises started. There were two cruises through the Panama Canal, cruises to Alaska, most of the Caribbean Island, Hawaii, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Amsterdam and to the North Point of Norway. They even cruised to Japan.
A world cruise was planned, but it was not to be…. God called her for a more important journey and she is with Him now.
Glora is preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Nancy Haire and eldest son, Curtis Lynn Patranella.
Gloria is survived in life by her husband, John Byork; brother, Terry Haire and his wife Barbara; sister, Donna and her husband Pete Karagines; son, Craig Byork and wife, Tammy; son, John Byork Jr. and wife Erin, along with many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Her loving spirit, beautiful blue eyes and smile will truly be missed.
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Pauline Heathington
December 30, 1938 – June 4, 2026
NOCONA – Pauline Heathington, 87, died on June 4.
There was a visitation from 1 p.m. until service time on June 8 at Molsbee Chapel Church. A celebration of life followed at 3 p.m. with minister Weldon Wright officiating. Pallbearers were grandsons, Jesse, Garrett, Thomas, Eythan, Phillip, Cash and Joe Tom Hancock. Honorary pallbearers were granddaughters, Amber, Taylor, Alex, Shaden and Kaylee.
She was born on Dec. 30, 1938 in Nocona to John and Cora Gross Bellah. She was a Pentecostal and involved in Women of Wisdom group at Freedom Life Church in Bowie. She married Mike Heathington on Oct. 7, 1984.
She is preceded in death by her parents and seven siblings.
She is survived by her husband, Mike Heathington, Montague; children, Tammy Beckham, Nocona, Cindy Billings, Nocona and Laurie Klimkoski, Childressberg, AL; sisters, Nita Rodgers, Fort Worth and Pat Bella, Athens; 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be made to Freedom of Life Church – WOW, 204 Theatre Dr., Bowie, TX 76230 or Molsbee Chapel Cemetery Assn.
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Helen Louise Murphey
January 9, 1933 – June 6, 2026
NOCONA – Helen Louise Murphey, 93, died on June 6.
Visitation will be at 10 a.m. on June 16 at Jerry Woods Funeral Home in Nocona. The funeral service will follow at 11 a.m. A graveside service will immediately follow in Nocona Cemetery.
She was born on Jan. 9, 1933 in Winters to Curtis and Ophelia Sledge. On Oct. 9, 1965 she married Billie Raye Murphey.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Curtis and Ophelia Sledge; all six siblings; first husband, Elmer Womack; husband, Billie Raye Murphey; daughter, Kelley Murphey and son, Raymond Murphey.
She is survived by her children, Greg Womack, West Columbia, Kathy Hardin, Gainesville, Karen Hutchings, Mullin, Vicki Jones, Valley View, Alan Murphey, Sanger and Christie McGuffin, Gene Autry, Oklahoma.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial donations be made to The Carpenter Shop of Nocona.
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