Marten Brian Herrera, 32, passed away on November 12, 2024, in Decatur, TX, surrounded by his family. He was born on February 17, 1992, in Wichita Falls, TX, to Armando Herrera and Sharon Dennis. Marten had a one-of-a-kind sense of humor that could make anyone laugh. His pride and joy was his son, Vincent. He loved spending time with him more than anything, and one of their favorite father-son activities was fishing at the lake together. Marten had a tremendous heart and great strength that will be dearly missed, and he will live on in our memories forever. He is preceded in death by his grandparents, Bill and Peggy Dennis and Jose and Rosa Avila Herrera; his father, Armando Herrera; his uncle, Antonio Herrera; and his cousin, Lucio Herrera. He is survived by his son, Vincent Herrera of Nocona, TX; his mother, Sharon Dennis of Nocona, TX; his brothers, Jesse Salgado and wife Ginny, and their daughters Vivienne and Violette Salgado of San Antonio, TX; and Cristian Salgado and fiancée Hanna of Austin, TX. He is also survived by numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and lifelong childhood friends. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 23, 2024, at 12:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Nocona, TX, officiated by Rev. Dave Woodbury.
Melvin David Corley, 87 went home to be with the Lord on November 16, 2024 peacefully at his home. He was born December 20, 1936 in Joy, Texas to Clifton and Pearl (Browning) Corley. He attended Midway and Wichita Falls Old High School. He moved to Nocona in 1954 and graduated with the class of 1955. At Nocona High School, he met the love of his life, Minnie Kerr. He asked her for a date and they later married at Northside Baptist Church on September 21, 1956 and they just recently celebrated their 68th anniversary. Mel led a busy and successful life. He served in the military and when discharged on August 11, 1965, he was a Staff Sergeant E6 with Troop A Second Squadron 124 Calvary. He was Nocona Boot Company supervisor for over 30 years and a licensed realtor. He was a member of Northside Landmark Missionary Baptist Church where he served as deacon, director of music and Sunday School superintendent. Mel also obtained an Associate Degree from North Central Texas College. Mel is past worshipful master of the Nocona Lodge #753, past worthy patron of the Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #62. In his active years he was a Scottish Rite and a member of the Maskat Shrine Temple in Wichita Falls. He also served as chairman of the board for the Rainbow Girls. He coached the Nocona Boot Company little league baseball team and led them to receive the first-place trophy. He served as official scorekeeper for the girl’s softball league and was a cub scout master for troop 108. Mel is proceeded in death by his parents, Clifton and Pearl Corley; sisters Patsy Whitsitt and Mary Jo Murry; brothers Dale Corley and Steve Corley, niece Heather Corley, and great-granddaughter Laci Stone, who no doubt welcomed him to Heaven with the best hug and the biggest smile. He is survived by his wife, Minnie Corley; daughter Carol Patterson; son John Corley and wife Jan; grandchildren Chelsi Stone and husband Haydan, David Locke and wife Shannon, Jordan Corley and Andrea Guthrie; and great-grandchildren Johnathan and Kaygan Stone, Corley, Parker, Casen, Josiah and Charlie Locke. Also, numerous nieces, nephews, family members, and lots of friends. Servies will be Tuesday November 19, 2024 at The First Baptist Church in Nocona, TX. Visitation will be at 10:00 am and funeral services will be at 11:00 am. Following the service, interment will be at the Nocona cemetery under the direction of Jerry Woods Funeral Home. Pallbearers are David Locke, Jordan Corley, Haydan Stone, Johnathan Stone, Bryan Galvan and Eric Galvan. Honorary pallbearers are Brad Corley, Lanny Evans, and Susan and Kenny Mayo. Memorial donations may be made to the Northside Landmark Missionary Baptist Church of Nocona, Texas.
On Sunday, November 3rd, 2024, in Wichita Falls, Texas, Kelsi Jordyn Fulbright was born. For one week her mother and close family members were given the opportunity of a lifetime, to love on her, pray over her & create small memories both with her and with each other, finding strength in numbers and comfort in the continual support that was offered. Kelsi came into this world surrounded by nurses, doctors, her mother and her Granny & Grumps. She had a waiting room of family members eager to meet her and when she was transferred to her next location the love and presence of those family members and close friends went with her. Kelsi was born into this world at 7 pounds 15 ounces and 19 inches long. Though her stature was small and her life on earth was entirely too short, her impact was huge. In 7 short days, Kelsi turned a young lady into a Momma and a father into a “girl dad.” Parents became Granny & Grumps and Memaw & PaPa. Grandparents into Great Grandparents, sisters into Aunties and family friends into Kelsi’s biggest fans. In 7 days Kelsi taught us that love is the key to life and has a binding force that is not easily broken. In 7 days God showed us what perfection looks like through the face of our sweet baby Kelsi. It is because of those 7 days, the 180 hours we got to spend with Kelsi, that Heaven sounds a little sweeter and our longing to join her in the arms of Jesus is a little stronger. Kelsi is survived by her parents, Unity McGowan & Josh Fulbright and half-brother Joseph Bax.. Grandparents Randall & Brandy Claxton, Billy McGowan, Tracey & Michelle Fulbright, Tonia Yaws. Great Grandparents Randall & Shellye Claxton, Jimmie Gossett, Frances Dean, Bill & Debra McGowan, Tommy Fulbright and Susan Nation, Numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Kelsi was preceded in death by loved ones who, no doubt, were waiting for their turn to hold her along with Uncles and now her personal jungle gyms, Gregory Claxton, William McGowan and James McGowan. There will be a visitation on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 from 6 – 7 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, November 14, 2024 at 2 P.M. at Bethel Baptist Church with Pastor James Messer officiating. Interment will follow in Spanish Fort Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Charity Claxton, Adam Claxton, Cody Fulbright, and Brandon Wells. Honorary Pallbearers will be Alex Claxton and Daniel Morales. Memorial donations may be made to Cooke’s Children’s Hospital Spiritual Dept., 801 Seventh Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76104.
Donna Russell, 71, passed away at her home in Nocona on November 7, 2024. She was born on December 9, 1952 in Nocona, TX at the Major Clinic to Sam Taylor & Billie Roberts Taylor. Donna loved her family very much and supported them when she could. She grew up in Nocona and worked mostly as a beautician. She married Danny Russell on October 8, 1974 in Montague County Texas. He preceded her in death on April 28, 2012. Donna is also preceded in death by her parents, and nephew, Keith Martin. She is survived by her children, Cody Russell & wife Emily of Haslet, TX, Amy Spikes & husband Adam of Wichita Falls, TX, sisters, Becky Taylor of Nocona, TX and Angela Taylor of Henrietta, TX, brother, Sammy Taylor of Decatur, TX and grandchildren, Colton Russell, Gracie Spikes, Zeddie Russell and Dani Spikes. There will be a visitation on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 from 10 A.M. until service time at Jerry Woods Funeral Home. A graveside service will follow at 11 A.M. on Wednesday at the Gazebo in Nocona Cemetery officiated by Pastor Marvin Pepper. Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society – Lung Cancer Charity or Leukemia Society.
Roger Dale Russell, 79, passed away Sunday, October 27, in Fort Worth, surrounded by his close family. He was born in Nocona on April 30, 1945 to Leonard and Lola Vanover Russell. He was raised in Spanish Fort, TX and spent his life in Nocona, TX where he was an active member of the community. After graduating high school from Prairie Valley in 1963, he attended Daughn’s Business College in Wichita Falls, TX. Roger returned home to Spanish Fort in 1966 to farm the land along the Red River with his father and then later formed the Koontz and Russell Partnership. He continued to farm for over 40 years. In 1971, Roger received his pilot’s license, and thoroughly enjoyed flying. He was elected as Justice of the Peace for Precinct 1 of Montague County in 1995 where he served until 2009. Roger served for 20 years on the City and Rural Fire Departments, the Board of Directors for the Montague County Farm Bureau, and the Nocona Lion’s Club. Roger was affiliated with the Assembly of God Churches and First Baptist Church of Nocona. Anyone who met Roger knew he loved talking and visiting with people. He especially loved going to the local Dairy Queen for breakfast and every Sunday with the “Sunday Lunch Bunch”. In his earlier days, Roger also loved to water ski, and taught all of his friends how to ski. One could find his boat with him in the church parking lot each Sunday just waiting to go out to Lake Nocona. On May 1, 1982, Roger married the love of his life, Jeaton Mosley in Saint Jo, Texas. They enjoyed a wonderful 42 years of marriage. Together they had a son, Kyle Russell. He is preceded in death by his parents, Leonard and Lola Russell. He is survived by his wife, Jeaton; son, Kyle; sister, Mary Jim Fox; Nieces and Nephews, Lonny Fox, Kim and Ken Koontz, Scotty and Yester Whitsett, and Brent and Tena Fox. Services will be held at First Baptist Church in Nocona, TX at 1 P.M. on Wednesday, October 30, 2024 officiated by Rev. Dave Woodbury. Interment will follow in Nocona Cemetery. Pallbearers include his lifelong friends of Ray Durham, Jerry Admire, Jeff Skinner, Randy Ritchie, Larry Ritchie, and George Hagemeir. Honorary Pallbearers include Gene Fitzgerald, Ray Beddingfield, Jim L. Keck, Donnie Davis and Terry Boaz. Memorial donations may be made to the Nocona Carpenter’s Shop, 400 Boston, Nocona, Texas 76255.
Carla Kay Hodges Carter, 64, is in the arms of Jesus as of October 16, 2024. She passed away in Wichita Falls, Texas surrounded by her family. Carla was born on April 30, 1960 in Nocona, Texas to Carl Hodges & Dottie Kay Daugherty Williamson. Carla was born and raised in Nocona and graduated Nocona High School in 1978. Following high school she attended Texas State Technical Institute in Waco, Texas. Throughout her life she worked as a guide for tours at Nokona Athletic Goods, Bethel Baptist Church and led many activities at The Carpenter’s Shop. Carla was a faithful member of Bethel Baptist Church. She worked in the children and youth ministries, Sunday School, and Keenagers. She was preceded in death by her husband Larry Carter, step-father, Reb Williamson, sister, Farah Taylor, grandparents, Marguerite & Walter Hodges, Myra & James Daugherty. She is survived by her father, Carl Hodges of Granite Shoals, TX, mother, Dottie Kay Williamson of Nocona, TX, daughter, Kristi & husband Jason Eldred of Nocona, TX, son, Josh & wife Kaylee Yeargin of Nocona, TX, grandchildren, Isaac, Maddy, Mia, Joshua, Rodley, Rinley and Morgan, brothers, Bob Hodges, Flint Williamson and James Tigue all of Arkansas and numerous nieces and nephews. There will be a visitation on Saturday from 6 – 7 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel. A funeral service will follow on Sunday, October 20, 2024 at 2 P.M. at Bethel Baptist Church in Nocona, officiated by Pastor Patrick Hill. Interment will follow in Molsbee Chapel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Flint Williamson, James Tigue, Logan Taylor, Isaac Yeargin, Maddy Yeargin and Jimbo Hancock. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made to the Carpenter’s Shop for Bingo Prizes, 400 Boston, Nocona, TX 76255.
Lynn Vassil Adams was born May 3, 1945, at home in Wilson, Oklahoma to Louie and Susie (Griffin) Adams. He passed from this life on October 7, 2024 at the age of 79.
He is survived by his sisters-in-law Bettie Brinkerhoff of Roanoke, TX, Anna Hickman of Nocona, TX and Suzi Buck of Ardmore, OK; brothers-in-law Rex Rutledge and Don Buck of Wilson, OK. He is also survived by nieces and nephews; Debbie (Adams) Holder, Diana (Adams) Trammell, Pam (Adams) Fletcher, Vonda (Beck) Meadows, Valerie (Rutledge) St.Clair, Rob Rutledge, Wayne Glasco, Greg Glasco, Linda (Idleman) Covington, David Idleman, Kerri (Adams) Vanpool, Jerry Adams and Shelly (Adams) Brown, Jerry and Gary O'Neal, Ronnie, Kevin, Alan, Coly, Lany and Larry Don Buck, Jean Ann (Buck) Beavers, Joni (Williams) Phelps, Lynne (Brinkerhoff) Miller, Heidi (Brinkerhoff) Starkey, Raeanne (Buck) Jones, Windi (Buck) Womack, Juli (Buck) McClennahan, and many great and great-great nieces and nephews that he forever held dear in his heart.
Lynn is preceded in death by his wife Mary Louise (Buck) Adams September 2, 2022; his parents Louie and Susie; brothers Jack & wife Mary Alice Adams, Billy & wife Joy Adams, Dicky & wife Mary Adams, Robert Adams; sisters Tommy Lou & husband J.T. Idleman, Norma Rutledge and Judy & husband Richard Glasco; brothers-in-law Ken Hickman, Harold Buck, Dale Buck, Glen Buck, sisters-in-law Verna O’Neal, Billie Ray Buck, and Linda Williams, nephews, Craig Adams, Ricky Adams, Russell Beck, Joe Idleman, Thomas Idleman, Kelly Buck, Wyatt Williams and nieces Cindy (Adams) Clark, Janie (Adams) Stinnett, Mary Sue Venne and Bonnie Buck.
Lynn never met a stranger, everyone he met was always welcome at his table with a cup of coffee. He was always kind and treated everyone with the upmost respect no matter what walk in life you were on. He was a great storyteller, he could stretch a story and have you rolling with laughter, he wanted everyone he ever talked to be full of joy and life as he always was.
Lynn worked hard all his life starting at the tender age of 8 as a shoe shine boy shining shoes in the local domino hall until he quickly learned he made better money with the ladies and their high heels; he earned better tips from them.
Lynn graduated from Wilson High School class of 1963 and held long friendships with several classmates throughout the years. Lynn was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1967 and was stationed in Aschaffenburg, Germany after training at Fort Polk in Louisiana and spent two years serving our country. While he was stationed in Germany Mary followed him after her college graduation and they were married on August 19, 1967.
Upon his release Lynn returned to Oklahoma and continued his education and received his B.A. degree in Business and Marketing at Central State College in Edmond, OK., while attending college, he worked for a body shop fixing automobiles, and after graduation he then went to work for Olivetti-Underwood as a salesman selling business products.
They returned to the Ardmore area and Lynn went to work in the oil field pulling pipe and throughout his adult life and career had ties to oil field business.
Lynn and Mary were in the health care business for eight years, while investing in oil production. They then built Uncle Lynn's Catfish Restaurant in Wichita Falls in 1987 and sold it in 1996. In the 9 years they owned Uncle Lynn's, they served well over one million happy customers. In 2000, they built and opened Cherry Street Village Assisted Living in Nocona, TX. Cherry Street is still operating today and will continue to serve people locally and from all over the United States. Lynn was a character like no other, he was always positive, continually upbeat, funny, joyful, and loved by all who knew him. People were naturally drawn to him and his personality he will be deeply missed by family and friends.
There will be a visitation on Tuesday, October 8th, from 6 – 7 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, October 9, 2024 at 10:30 A.M. at First United Methodist Church in Nocona officiated by ministers Dave Woodbury & Austin Wright. Interment will follow in Bomar Point Cemetery, Wilson, OK at 1 P.M.
Jimmie “Sue” Fechtler passed away on October 2, 2024 surrounded by her family and extended family. Sue was born Jimmie Suella Gelfond on September 24, 1942 to John J. Gelfond & Betty Ruth Miller Gelfond in Tucson, AZ. Sue married Melvin G. Fechtler on December 28, 1972 in Mobile, Alabama. Very little is known about Sue’s life prior to her, Mel and their son, Jim moving to Montague County in 1980. Sue had a love for dogs and horses. Sue and Mel built their home of 44 years on Fechtler Rd. in Montague County. They farmed and ranched for many years. Sue’s pride and joy was her son, Jim and her two grandsons, Travis and Dalton Fechtler and her fur baby, Tilly. Sue took pride in caring for her family, coaching and friends. Sue is preceded in death by her parents, John & Betty Gelfond, husband, Melvin Fechtler, son, Jim Fechtler and sister, Marie Sloan. She is survived by her daughter, Charis “Charlie” Hunt of Arlington, TX, grandsons, Travis Fechtler of Nocona, TX and Dalton Fechtler of Frisco, TX, nephew, Fred Wechselberger soccer for her son and babysitting for her best friend, Nancy. Sue was a member of the St. Peter Lutheran Church of Bowie, TX. She hosted the church Singles Group at her home with food and games. She loved to cook, bake and host gatherings. She will be deeply missed by her family, extended family & wife Susie of Las Vegas, Nevada, sister, Linda Lee Vanderipe, as well as extended sons, daughters and grandchildren, Jane Hodge of Forestburg, TX, Darlene Amin & son Alex of Wintergarden, FL, Dusty Roof and wife Kristina of Nocona, TX, Kim & husband Will Lemons of Montague, TX and Cindy Paulsmeyer and son Dennis of Centraila, Illinois, nephew,. There will be a visitation on Monday, October 7, 2024 from 8:30 A.M. until service time at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel in Nocona. A funeral service will follow at 9 A.M. on October 7, at Jerry Woods Chapel with minister, Larry Knobloch. Interment will follow in Montague Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Dalton Fechtler, Travis Fechtler, Johnathon Daughtry, Jason Daughtry, Dusty Roof, James Martin. Honorary Pallbearers, Dennis Paulsmeyer and Alex Amin. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice Plus, 4210 Kell W. Blvd., Ste 204, Wichita Falls, TX 76301.
John Arthur Rector, Jr.,78, passed away on September 13, 2024, in Bowie, Texas. Born in Rotan, TX on July 8, 1946, John dedicated his life to farming, ranching, and his beloved family. He graduated from Rotan High School and furthered his education at Tarleton State University, earning a degree in Business Agriculture in 1969. John's career spanned over 40 years with the USDA Farm Service Agency, where he served as the office manager for both Menard and Knox Counties. Beyond his professional life, John was deeply rooted in agriculture, managing farms and ranches in Fisher, Haskell, and Knox counties. His commitment to family and community was paramount. John was a lifelong member of the O'Brien Baptist Church. He was a quiet, calm man, always ready to lend a hand. His passions included dancing, attending rodeos, hunting, and attending farm auctions. He especially cherished time spent supporting activities involving his daughter and granddaughter. John is survived by his wife of 57 years, Barbara Early, his daughter Lila Jo Keck and her husband Staley, and his granddaughter Sage Keck, who was the light of his life. He was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur Rector and Marilyn Bartlett Rector. Burial will be under the direction of Jerry Woods Funeral Home with visitation at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel in Nocona, on Sunday, September 15 from 6-7 pm with graveside services and his final resting place in Rotan, Texas at the Rotan Cemetery on Monday at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to a charity of your choice in John's memory.
Ernesto Robles Márquez, de 83 años, falleció en su casa de Nocona, TX, el 4 de septiembre de 2024, rodeado de su amada familia. Nació en México, hijo de José Márquez y María Robles el 22 de mayo de 1941. Ernesto era un gran trabajador y compraba autos para arreglarlos y limpiarlos para venderlos. Se casó con el amor de su vida Oralia Gándara el 14 de enero de 1978 en México. También sirvió en el ejército mexicano. Le sobreviven su esposa, Oralia Márquez Gándara, sus hijos Ernesto, Krissana, Selene, sus hermanas Socorro, Esperaza, Virginia, 7 nietos y 1 bisnieto. Habrá un velorio el viernes 6 de septiembre de 2024 de 6 a 9 p.m. en la capilla de la funeraria Jerry Woods.
Marcus L. “Mark” Morgan, 66, passed from this life on September, 3, 2024 in Wichita Falls, TX surrounded by his family. Mark was born on July 21, 1958 in Washington County Indiana to Francis Morgan & Floyda “Flossie” Bowlin Morgan. Mark was a caring man and a patriot. He served in the U.S. National Guard until being called for active duty in the U.S. Army. He was a hard-worker and was a general manager for movie theaters and enjoyed his work. He had the highest honor bestowed by the governor of Kentucky when he was accepted into The Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels which he was very proud of. Mark married Judy Sidwell on December 13, 2014 in Wichita Falls. They shared a loving marriage. Mark is survived by his wife, Judy Morgan of Wichita Falls, TX, son, Brian & wife Erica of Jeffersonville, IN, 3 grandchildren, Presley, Laken and Colson and last but not least his two fur babies, Ranger and Zoey. There will be a visitation on Thursday, September 5, 2024 from 6 – 7 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held on Friday, September 6, 2024 at 10 A.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel officiated by Pastors Rob Norman & LeAnne Baird.
Melton Dale Gaston, originally of St. Jo, Texas, passed away peacefully on August 9, 2024 in Centralia, Washington after a short but bravely fought battle with cancer. He was 73. He leaves behind his devoted wife of 35 years, Michele, his loving daughter and sonin-law, Jennifer and Josh and his precious grandson, Tristen and his loyal and beloved dog, Ray. Dale left cousins, in-laws, friends who are family and countless co-workers who all loved and cared for this kind, creative, funny, generous, courageous man. Dale lived a very Git ‘er done” and fearless lifestyle. From driving cattle trucks at a young age back in Texas, to building some of the tallest and most well-known skyscrapers in the greater Los Angeles area such as Staples Center Arena, LA Live, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Jurassic Park at Universal Studios, US Bank, The Getty Center Museum and the federal Building to name a few. Dale was a proud Union member of the Los Angeles Ironworkers Local 433 and treasured the bonds and kinship of his brother and sister Ironworkers. He was a loyal friend and family man and was always willing to lend a hand where he could. He enjoyed working with his hands, deep sea fishing with his Ironworker buddies walking his dog and working in the yard. After retirement, Dale and Michele spent time travelling and spending quality time with each other, family and friends. Dale was dearly beloved by his family and those closest to him. He loved a good time and was always the life of the party and the light of his family. He is and will be forever greatly missed and will leave a lasting impression for generations to come.
Maisie Beth Gunter, 99, died at her home surrounded by her family on August 18, 2024. She was born on July 15, 1925 in Ryan, Oklahoma to James Walter Dennis & Anna Viola Reed Dennis. Maisie worked most of her life as a secretary for Justin Leather Goods and the probation office at Montague County. Maisie was very active at the First United Methodist Church helping with numerous groups, especially the choir. She married B.L. Gunter on Jan. 2, 1946 in Fort Worth, TX. He preceded her in death on Feb. 28, 1991. She is also preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her children, Linda Nobile of Nocona, TX, Rhonda Easter & husband Benton of Archer City, TX, Gary Gunter & wife Shelley of Azle, TX, Terry Gunter & wife Julie of Bowie, TX, grandchildren, Brandi Clark & husband Chris, Beth Nobile & special friend Dewayne Nored, Andrea Nobile, Coalby Graham & special friend Laura, Erin Turner & husband Michael, Cameron Gunter & wife Meredith, Camberley Gunter, great-grandchildren, Cooper, Casen, Kale, Kline, Jocelyn, Crostyn, Brecklyn, Chandler and many nieces, nephews and cousins. There will be a visitation on Tuesday, August 20, from 6 – 7 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel. There will be a funeral service on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 at 10 A.M. at First United Methodist Church in Nocona officiated by Pastor Valleri Sewell. Interment will follow in Terral Cemetery. Pallbearers will be grandchildren. Memorial donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church or American Cancer Society.
Retha Ann Duncan McWhirter was born May 1, 1937, in Wichita Falls, TX to Corean and Roy Duncan. She passed away on August 5, surrounded by her loved ones. She was an only child, and lived her entire life in Nocona, TX. She attended Nocona schools, and graduated Salutatorian of her class in 1955. Retha married Marvin C McWhirter, Jr, on October 13, 1957. They had two daughters, Marvi Ann and Karen Renee. Retha began her career in banking in 1960, going to work at the Farmers and Merchants National Bank, working in bookkeeping and as a teller. She stayed with the bank when it was bought out by Parker Square Bank, Wichita Falls, then through another buyout by Norwest Bank, and finally the bank we know today, Wells Fargo. She retired in 2000 after 40 years of service. Retha raised her family in the country in the house her Daddy built for her in 1968, right next door to her mother and Daddy. She loved her parents very much, and she took care of them until their deaths. Retha loved her Lord and Savior and she loved First Baptist Church of Nocona where she was a faithful member her entire life. She brought her girls to Church every Sunday and was so proud of the Perfect Attendance pins they all three were awarded year after year for 14 years. Retha taught her girls in Sunday School, and later taught adult Sunday School until her memory made teaching too difficult, forcing her to step down in 2018. Retha loved studying the Bible, and was a Bible scholar. She especially loved prophecy and the book of Revelation. During her earlier active years in Church, she had the opportunity to serve as a missionary and was a part of several crusades to Brazil, Argentina, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Bolivia. Retha loved sharing her faith and personal testimony to glorify her Lord and Savior. She always dreamed of going to the Holy Land and had the privilege of going not once, but twice to walk where Jesus walked. She also loved going to Glorieta and Camp Copass with the Senior Adults. Retha was a member of the Choir, Joy Prayer Group, Nocona Hills Women’s Bible Study, Fidelis Sunday School Class, and she was a Red Hatter! Another great love was her grandchildren and her greatgrandchildren. She attended their school events and sporting events including volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball and football. Retha is preceded in death by her parents, Roy and Corean Duncan, her husband, Marvin, and son-in-law, Terry Don Robertson. She is survived by her daughters, Marvi Robertson and Renee Copeland, and husband Rex; grandchildren, Stephanie Robertson, Ryan Robertson, Megan Langford and husband, Blake, Terah Bowles and husband, Toby, Carsyn Copeland Ford and husband Jack; great-grandchildren, Tanner Rivera, Taylor Rivera James and husband Jeremy, Blayne Gomez, Raylea Bowles, Brody Langford, Maddyn Bowles and Mason Robertson. A visitation will be held on Wednesday, August 7, 2024 from 6 – 7 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel. A funeral service will start at 10 A.M. on Thursday, August 8, 2024 at First Baptist Church in Nocona with Rev. Dave Woodbury officiating. Interment will follow in Nocona Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Blake Langford, Brody Langford, Toby Bowles, Ryan Robertson, Mason Robertson, Blayne Gomez, Tanner Rivera, and Rex Copeland.
Flo Dell Elaine Armstrong passed away on Monday, July 29, 2024 in Nocona, Texas. She lived a long and fulfilling life, and after a very brief decline, stepped out of this world of suffering and struggle and into the arms of the Savior she served faithfully all of her life. A celebration of her life and worship service will be held on Friday, August 2, 2024 at 10:30 at First Baptist Church, Nocona, TX. The family will welcome friends preceding the service at 9:30 in the FBC sanctuary. Interment will be immediately following at Longbranch Cemetery in Nocona. Pastor Dave Woodbury will officiate.
Flo was born on November 28, 1935 to William “Bill” and Katie Roper in Nocona, where she grew up attending both Prairie Valley and Nocona schools. She met her husband Don Armstrong at Nocona High School, and they were married on November 8, 1953. Through Don’s service in the US Army and his work thereafter in the computer industry, they lived in many different locations from coast to coast for many years. During this time, Flo also held several very interesting and fulfilling positions from civil service with the army to a think tank in Washington, DC. They welcomed a daughter on December 8, 1968 while living in Houston, and in 1973 chose to leave the corporate world and return home to Nocona where they could raise her in a small community close to both of their families. They purchased Painter’s Grocery Store, and in 1981 built a large, modern supermarket on Highway 82, Armstrong’s Finer Foods (now Market Place). For 32 years they lovingly operated this business, investing in their home town by providing a special place for their friends and neighbors to shop. In 1986, Don and Flo welcomed a son into the family, David, who, after serving in the United States Marine Corps, joined them in the operation of the business. They retired and sold their business in January 2006.
Flo was an original member of the Nocona General Hospital auxiliary and a life-long member of the Thursday Literary Club, where, due to her many years of service to the club, she remained an Honorary Member. Both Don and Flo enjoyed working with stained glass, creating and installing the windows at the First United Methodist Church in Alvord, TX. Flo was a phenomenal seamstress, making and tailoring many of her own clothes for years, and making Rebecca’s wedding dress.
Through their entire married life, both Flo and Don were actively involved in churches wherever they lived, teaching Sunday School, serving on various committees, and participating in the choir. One of Don’s favorite sayings was, “There is no security in this world except in the Lord,” and they both lived with their faith and surrender to the Lord as their guiding light. This is the lasting legacy they both leave to their families and countless friends whose lives they impacted over the years. While not perfect, they sought the Lord’s direction for every aspect of their lives from the corporate world to home life. While having lived a very full and exciting life together, this is their greatest legacy, and the only thing that has eternal value.
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day – and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.” (2 Timothy 4:7-8)
Flo is preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Don; her sister, Loella Clayton; and two nephews, Kent and Keith Clayton. She is survived by her daughter, Rebecca Hamilton and husband Scott; son David Armstrong, and wife Linda; three granddaughters, Ally Castillo and husband Angel, Kailey Armstrong, and Nicole Erwin and husband Andrew; four great-grandchildren Scarlett Castillo, Jackson Erwin, Julian Castillo, and Levi Erwin; niece Beth Mize and husband Curtis; and three great nieces, Stefanie Horton, Jessica Erwin, and Lori Hausler.
Services are under the care of Jerry Woods Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family invites friends to contribute to the Nocona General Hospital Foundation, 100 Park Road, Nocona, TX.
Bryce Dingler, beloved son, brother, and friend, passed away on July 17th, 2024 at the age of 29. He was born on December 13, 1994 to Len and Waynette Dingler in Nocona, Texas.
Bryce attended Nocona High School and later graduated from Sam Houston State University with a bachelor of science degree in Agricultural Business.
Bryce was known for his big smile, one of a kind laugh, compassionate heart, and unwavering determination. Throughout his life he found much joy through sports. He was a fierce competitor who enjoyed the brotherhood forged through teamwork. He was a key contributor to the winningest team in Nocona football history in 2012. He later spent much of his free time golfing with family and friends and fishing with Saira and Slayton. His genuine kindness touched the lives of all who knew him, and he will be deeply missed.
Bryce is preceded in death by grandparents Wayne and Sue Smith and Jeff and Jessielene Dingler. He is survived by his parents, Len and Waynette, siblings Brennan Dingler, Blair Dingler Platt and husband Josh Platt, and Saira and Slayton. He is survived by numerous extended family members. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 10 am at Nocona High School Gym. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), the Nocona Athletics Booster Club, or Nocona First Baptist Church Youth Group.
Bryce will be remembered fondly for his warmth, generosity, and the joy he brought to those around him. To know Bryce was to love him.
Raymond “Salty” Hudson Sr., 83, went home to be with his Lord Jesus Christ on July 10, 2024, surrounded by his family. A visitation will be held on Friday, July 12, 2024 from 7 – 8 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2024 at 2 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Donald Cheshier officiating. Interment will follow at Eagle Point Cemetery. Salty was born on May 27, 1941 in Sentinel, OK to Henry and Eula McLaughlin Hudson. They later moved to Lubbock, TX where he grew up. He married Doris May Partridge on August 16, 1960 in Montague, TX. They were blessed with 3 children, Ray, Kenny, and Carmella. Raymond began his career in leather goods, first, the Justin Leathergoods for 23 years, then Nocona Belt Company for over 25 years until he finally retired with Bell Supply working with his sons. He loved being a coach in Little League Baseball where he started the teams for Justin Leathergoods. Salty was also involved in the Nocona Indians Booster Club for a number of years. He also worked for R.B. Stout Furniture store where he did odd jobs, delivered and did repairs on appliances. He was a life time member of Shady Grove Community Church for over 60 years. Serving as treasurer and deacon. He is preceded in death by his parents, one brother and two sisters. He is survived by his devoted wife of 63 years Doris, sons, Ray, Kenny and wife Kerri, daughter, Carmella, grandchildren, Robert and wife Gabrielle, Hanna and husband Heath Foster, step-grandchildren, Kyler and wife Sarah, Skyler and wife Jenna, Shadye and wife Avery, great-grandchild, Evelyn and step-grandchildren, Sophia, Benson, Birdie, Baker, Luke, Nate, Kira, and Finn. Pallbearers will be, Jim L. Keck, Bobby Joe Martin, Charles May, Larry Lemons, Joe Howard, and Jimmy Barrell. In lieu of flowers make donations to Eagle Point Cemetery Assn. or Shady Grove Church, c/o Doris Hudson, 108 Jackson, Nocona, TX 76255.