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David Condel Broyles

David Condel Broyles passed away surrounded by the love of his family, leaving behind a legacy of independence, generosity, and quiet devotion to those he loved most. David was the beloved husband of Karen Marie Long Broyles, with whom he shared 40 years of marriage, a bond that stood as the great love of his life. He was a proud father to Donna Herod and a devoted grandfather to Koby Herod and Kasey Herod Castillo, and a cherished grandfather-figure through family bonds that meant the world to him. He was especially fond of Kasey’s husband, Carlos, who was embraced as family. He was born to David Britton Broyles and Hazel Jeanette Franks Broyles, both of whom preceded him in death. David is survived by his sister, Dava Lynn Williams, and was preceded in death by his sister, Sharon Gayle Sanders.David was a loving uncle to Donny Sanders, Lynn Williams and wife, Kerry; Rhonda Dippo and husband, Michael; Many deeply loved great-nieces and great-nephews who brought him joy and pride. A graduate of Prairie Valley High School, David spent his working life as a Superintendent with Ed Bell Construction, where he was known for his strong work ethic and leadership. He later retired, carrying with him the respect of those who worked beside him. Known affectionately as “Dat” by his grandchildren, David was a man who loved deeply and lived on his own terms. He loved the outdoors and found peace tending to his garden every spring and summer. He raised cows and took great joy in watching calves grow, finding simple satisfaction in the rhythms of rural life. David also had a poetic soul and often described himself as “an outhouse poet with no direction.” He loved writing, thinking, and reflecting—often quietly, always sincerely. Those who knew him best knew a man with a strong presence and a fierce spirit, balanced by the softest heart. He never turned away someone who was down on their luck or in need of a helping hand. His compassion was practical, steady, and genuine. David often said, “I never danced to anyone’s fiddle but my own,” a phrase that perfectly captured his independence and authenticity. Visitation in Alvarado, TX, Clayton Kay Vaughan Funeral Home will be held from 5:00 - 7:00PM. There will also be a Visitation on February 6, 2026 from 6:00 to 7:00pm and Funeral Services on February 7, 2026 at 11:00AM at Jerry Woods Funeral Home, located at 600 Clay Street, Nocona, Texas 76255. Interment to follow at the Nocona Cemetery. David’s life will be honored with music that reflected his spirit—songs of faith, freedom, love, and the cowboy way of life he held dear. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by all who knew him.

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Jerry Russell

Jerry Dan Russell, 82, of Nocona, went to be with the Lord on January 23, 2026 in Nocona. He was born in Sherman, TX on February 10, 1943 to Edmund and Bessie Russell. He was loved and will be missed! Jerry was preceded by his parents, Edmund and Bessie Russell, his brother Louis, his sister Billie Akins and twin sister, Mary Molsbee. He is survived by his devoted wife of 61 years, Judy Vineyard Russell, his sons and wives, Ricky and Glynis, Todd and Alison. He has Seven grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. One surviving sister, Nell Sawyer.  Services will be held on January 28th at 1st Assembly of God in Nocona with visitation being at 1:00 pm and 2:00 for the service. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Carpenters shop in Nocona.

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Sharon Lee Gregg Morgan Admire

Sharon Lee Gregg Morgan Admire, 82, passed from this life on January 15, 2026 at her home in Montague County Texas. She was born on Aprill 5, 1943 in Wewoka, Oklahoma to Hollis & Mittie Gregg. Sharon was a loving spirit and always looked out for people. She started her career as a beautician and later in teaching school. She married Jerry Admire on October 31, 1992. She loved her family with her whole heart and was always there to support when she could. She is survived by her husband, Jerry Admire, children, James Morgan & wife Donna Martin, Jerry Morgan, step-daughter, Lisa Johnson & husband Ronnie, grandchildren, Tatum Morgan, Jackson Morgan & spouse Lacie Cook, Mallory Morgan and their mother, Monica Morgan, Jason Morgan, Haley Valencia & spouse Silverio Valencia IV, Macey Morgan, her spouse, Jacob Blair, Laney Morgan, her spouse Ethan Westbrook and their mother Shawn Lemons & her spouse, Joe Lemons, Step-Grandchildren, Cerissa Busch, her spouse, Spencer Busch, Breanna Hill, her souse, Ryan Hill & Zenon Martin, Allison Morgan, Diane Walker & her spouse, Taylor Walker, Rylan Johnson, Great Grandchildren, Noah Burnett & Alessi Morgan, Jadon Morgan, Emory Chadbourne & Harland Westbrook, Step-Great-Grandchildren, Logan Morgan, Genivecia Rincon & Ryken Hill, Madyson Valencia, Chandler Valencia & Silverio Valencia V, and Step-Great-Great Grandchild, Jeremiah Valencia. She was preceded in death by her parents, Hollis Dick Gregg, and Mittie Kirkland Gregg, sisters, Mary Jo Davis & Edna Knight, and brothers, Jimmy Dale Gregg, Richard Gregg & Willie Gale Gregg. There will be a visitation on Saturday, January 17, 2026 from 10 A.M. – 11 A.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel in Nocona.

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Katie Nicole Moore

Katie Moore, 28, passed from this life on December 31, 2025 in Fort Worth, TX. Katie was born on August 5, 1997 in Decatur, TX to Rusty Howard and Penny Makings. Katie hard-worker all of her life. She grew up in the Montague County area. After high school Katie went through Beautician school in Wichita Falls. She then worked mainly as a beautician. She got together with Malaci Moore on September 11, 2015 and they later got married on August 16, 2024 in Decatur, TX. Katie loved her family very much and always supported them when she could. She will be greatly missed and always remembered. She is survived by her husband, Malaci Moore of Forestburg, TX, parents, Penny Howard of Decatur, TX, Duane McLendon of Decatur, TX, J.R. & Nila Moore of Nocona, TX, grandparents, John & Sue Makings of Bowie, TX, children, Malaci Moore Jr., Brogan Moore, Coleson Moore & Isabel Moore all of Forestburg, TX, sister, Pamela Howard, brothers, Chance Howard of Bowie, Tx, Ryder Martin, Aunt & Uncle, Randy & Shawna Nolan of Bowie, TX and cousins, Haley Belcher & A.J. Nolan. A visitation will be held on Saturday, January 10, 2026 at First Baptist Church in Nocona from 9 A.M. until service time.  A funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 11 A.M. at First Baptist Church in Nocona officiated by Rev. Mickey Miller. A private family interment will be held at a later date.

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Jack Seay

Jack DeLayne Seay, our beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend went to be with the Lord on January 5, 2026 in Nocona, TX.  Jack was a wonderful, caring man with a great sense of humor.  He was passionate about golf and loved his Texas Tech Red Raiders!  He was loved and will be missed by many as he truly made this world a better place.  Jack was preceded in death by his parents, Nevada Bryan Seay and Vera Annette Seay, and siblings, Joe Seay, Betty Neumeyer, Ralph Seay and Ann Nelson. He was also preceded in death by his devoted wife, Joyce Gooch Seay.  He is survived by his daughter LuLayne Ferris and her husband Lee, his granddaughter Lydia, his grandson Nathan and his wife Kim, his great-grandson Ezra, and his loyal nephew Kenny Nelson.  He is also survived by many other loved ones, including his other nieces, nephews, and Carol Manzel.  We will miss him greatly!  A private family service will be held at a later date.  In lieu of flowers please send donations in Jack’s name to Lucky Paws Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 595, Nocona, TX 76255.

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Glenna Waters

Glenna B. Waters, 98, passed from this life on December 27, 2025 in Arlington, TX surrounded by her family. She was born in Nocona, TX on August 23, 1927 to Earl Keck & Josie Lendenblatt Keck. Glenna was a hard-worker all of her life. She had a great belief in the Lord being a member of Lamar Baptist Church in Wichita Falls. Glenna loved her family with all her heart and supported them whenever she could. She married Wayne E. Waters in 1945 in Waurika, OK. They were married until his death in 2001. Glenna is also preceded in death by her parents and son, Anthony Don Waters. She is survived by her children, Laura Elaine Coker & husband Donald of Arlington, TX, Virgil W. Waters & wife Delores of Kileen, TX, Howard T. Waters & wife Kay of Denison, TX, brother, Joe Earl Keck of Sanger, TX, 7 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. There will be a visitation on Friday, January 2, 2026 from 10 A.M. until service time at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel. A funeral service will follow on Friday at 11 A.M. at Jerry Woods Chapel. Interment will follow in Nocona Cemetery. Glenna’s grandsons will be pallbearers. Memorial donations may be made to Samaritan’s Purse at www.samaritanspurse.org.

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John Casey Parr

John Casey Parr was born on July 14, 1974, in Nocona, Texas, and passed away at the Parr family home in Nocona on December 30, 2025. Lovingly known as Brother, Son, and in his favorite role, “Uncle Casey,” he was one of the first babies born at the newly built Nocona General Hospital. Casey grew up and spent nearly his entire life in Nocona, a place he deeply loved. For a brief time, he lived in Wichita Falls while attending cosmetology school. After completing his training, he proudly inherited and renovated his Papaw Marvin Parr’s barbershop, opening it as The Legacy. After several successful years of owning and operating his business, Casey sold the shop and continued his career in hair care at various salons throughout Nocona. His clientele was large and diverse, and many of his clients became lifelong friends. Casey was overly friendly, full of laughter, and known for his sometimes inappropriate—but always memorable—sense of humor. Anyone who spent time with him was blessed by his fun-loving personality and contagious laugh. He truly loved to laugh and have a good time. His presence in this world will be greatly missed, and his family and friends will never know a funnier person than he was. The ladies who loved him, looked after him, and catered to his whims will feel this loss deeply—you each brought such joy to his life. Casey is survived by his sister and “second mom,” Amanda Parr; his brother, Greg Parr; and his nieces Melody Garcia, Ari Grace Garcia, Katie Parr, Rachel Parr-Tighe, Genna Parr, and Josie Parr. He was preceded in death by his parents, Weldon and Pat Parr, his niece Laura Garcia, and many beloved family members and friends who went before him. The family would like to extend their deepest love and heartfelt gratitude to the friends and family who supported and helped Casey over the past two years and throughout his life. You made a difference, and there are truly no words to express how much your love and care meant.  There will be a visitation on Saturday, January 3, 2025 at First United Methodist Church from 1 P.M. until service time. A funeral service will follow at 2 P.M. on Saturday at the church with Pastors Valleri Sewell & Greg Parr officiating. A private family interment will follow the service. Pallbearers will be Jim Green, Tony Sandoval, Blake McNew, Cory Six, Ron Kutz, Blake Langford, Tommy Hill, Jay Thompson and Matt Langford. Honorary Pallbearers are Greg Parr, Stephen Hernandez, Tae Vick and Tarus Vick. Memorial donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation, American Heart Assn., or American Diabetes Assn.

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Mary Frances Reed

Mary Frances Reed, 84, passed from this life on December 11, 2025 in Nocona, TX. She was born on January 31, 1941 in Shady Grove, TX to Fred McCracken and Artie Able McCracken. Mary grew up going to school at Prairie Valley where she excelled in basketball, until her family had to move to Odessa where she finished high school. After her father died the family moved back to Nocona in 1959 where she went to work at Rick’s Drive-In. She then started her career at Nocona Boot Company as a secretary and worked her way up to Ms. Enid Justin’s personal assistant. She worked at the boot company close to 30 years, then retired and she bought Nocona Floral and ran it for a over 10 years. After having the flower shop, Mary worked at Weber for a few years until she got her real estate license and worked a few more years for Keller Williams, before she and Ray built their dream log cabin at Nocona Lake and lived there until their health failed and they moved into town. While she worked as a florist, she met Raymond H. “Ray” Reed and they later got married on December 17, 1992. Mary was very involved in the community of Nocona being the first woman along with Ella Williams to join the Rotary Club which was very monumental because all of the members were not in favor of a woman joining the club. She and Ray brought the very first car show to Nocona that was so impressive and still enjoyed to this day. She was a former board member of the Nocona Chamber of Commerce. She headed up the Nocona Economic Development Committee. She was one of the heads of the Nocona Cemetery Association. She also worked tirelessly and supported the Buckle Up for Lane’s Sake Tournament. She had a great belief and love for the Lord while she grew up and attended First United Methodist Church in Nocona. She was also in charge of many things at the church, including meetings and the floral arrangements. Mary is survived by her sister, Virginia “Sissy” Weaver & husband Willard of Arlington, TX, 11 nieces and nephews and numerous great and great-great nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, Ray Reed, siblings, Charles “Tinker” Blasious, Oleta “Mack” Fenoglio, Freddie May Bingham, and Bill McCracken. There will be a visitation on Monday, December 15, 2025 from 5 – 6 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow on Tuesday, December 16, 2025 at 11 A.M. at First United Methodist Church with Pastor Vallerie Sewell officiating. Interment will follow in Nocona Cemetery. Pallbearers will be, Stan McCracken, Steve McCracken, Donald “Donnie” Fenoglio, Tommy Fenoglio, Bradley Hugnagle, Roy Bingham and Billy Bingham. In lieu of flowers contact Glenna Clay to donate to the Mary Frances Memorial.

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John Dyer IV

John Sidney Dyer IV, 45, passed from this life after a long battle with cancer on December 2, 2025 in Wichita Falls, TX. He was born to Lucindy Elliott on June 25, 1980 in Bowie, TX. John was raised by his mother and two fathers, Gerold Woodruff and Larry Pigg. John was a hard-worker, working mostly in the oilfield all his life. He spent time with is family and children, trying to support them when he could. He is survived by his parents, Larry & Lucindy Pigg of Nocona, TX, grandparents, Fern & Ron Rodgers of Ryan, OK, children, Montana Dyer of Nocona, TX, Evelyn Dyer of Buhl, Minnesota, Jamie Dyer of Shawnee, OK, Brandon Crawford of Bowie, TX, sister, Amber McGowan of Bowie, TX, brother, Anthony Dyer of Nocona, TX and 2 grandchildren, Ellla & Esseilla Drieman. He is preceded in death by his granparents, Olen Elliott, John Sidney Dyer Jr., Johnny Pigg, father, Gerold Woodruff and granddaughter, Emilia Drieman. Memorial donations may be made to American Cancer Society.

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Andrew "Andy" Acuña Jr.

Andrew “Andy” Acuña Jr., 54, passed from this life on November 29, 2025 in Fort Worth, TX surrounded by his loving family. Andy was born on August 29, 1971 in El Campo, TX to Andrew Acuña Sr. & Sulema Valdez.  Andy was a family man at heart and a hard-worker.  After graduating with a BA from University of North Texas he became a teacher and a coach.  He coached everything from football to cross country and track, and also basketball.  He was a great coach, always encouraging his students and athletes to do their best.  He married the love of his life, Lorrie Uriegas on August 6, 2001.  Andy loved his family most of all, always supporting them when he could.  He was also a catholic.  He is survived by his mother, Sulema Acuña of Montague, TX, wife, Lorrie Acuña of Fort Worth, TX, children, Megan LaGroue & husband, Jeremy of Enterprise, Alabama, Andrea Herbstritt & husband, Spencer of San Antonio, TX, Alex Acuña of Fort Worth, TX, Michael Anthony Acuña of Fort Worth, TX, Andrew Acuña III of Fort Worth, TX, sisters, Sandy & husband Stan Phipps of Nocona, TX, Shirley Gibbs of Haslet, TX, Amy Murphey & husband Bill of Nocona, TX, brothers, Richard Acuña & wife Mindy of Missouri, Rusty Acuña & wife Jenna of Lubbock, TX.  There will be a visitation on Friday, Dec. 5, 2025 from 6 – 7 P.M.  with a rosary to follow at 7 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, December 6, 2025 at 2 P.M. at St. Williams Catholic Church in Montague, TX.  Interment will follow in Montague Catholic Cemetery.  Pallbearers will be Bobby Bell, Scott Langan, Steven Hardison, Jackson Phipps, Spencer Herbstritt, Scott Acuña, Frank Acuña Jr.  Honorary Pallbearers will be Wesley Murphey, and Walker Murphey.  Memorial donations may be made to The Andrew Acuña Scholarship Fund

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Jerri Ann Sterling

Jerri Ann Sterling, 84, passed away on November 22, 2025, in Nocona, Texas. She was born on December 4, 1940, in Oplin, Texas, to Halbert “Bill” Darrell Steakley and Flora (McNiece) Steakley. Jerri married the love of her life, Kenneth “Bo” Ray Sterling, on January 17, 1959. Together, they raised three children: Christopher Ray Sterling, Sr., Larry Glen Sterling, and Joyce Ann (Sterling) Catlin. Jerri worked in banking for many years before transitioning to home health, where she cared deeply for each of her patients. She cherished time with her family and had a gift for making everyone around her feel welcome, loved, and at ease. She is preceded in death by her parents, Bill and Flora; her husband, Bo; and her sons, Christopher Sr. and Glen. Jerri is survived by her daughter, Joyce Ann Catlin; daughter-in-law, Michaela Sterling; and her grandchildren: Christopher Ray Sterling, Jr.; Cody and Monica Sterling; Jonathan and Whitney Sterling; Jeffrey Sterling; Casey and Eric Gardner; Robin Sterling; and Caren Sterling. She is also survived by her great-grandson, Raylan Sterling, along with numerous great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. A graveside ceremony will be held on Tuesday, November 25th at 10:00 a.m. at Spanish Fort Cemetery. Pallbearers: Christopher Sterling, Cody Sterling, Bobby Walcutt, Jimmy Crow, David “Double” Duck, and Tommy Price. Honorary Pallbearer: Raylan Sterling

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Danny Buck

Danny Buck, 77, passed away on October 29, 2025, in Wichita Falls, Texas. He was born on February 16, 1948, in Levelland, Texas. Danny proudly served his country in the United States Navy during the Vietnam War. His time in service was one of his greatest sources of pride. Following his military service, Danny built a successful career as an insurance salesman and later as a self-employed businessman. With a lively personality and a love of sharing stories, Danny left a lasting mark on all who crossed his path. He was a husband, father, and grandfather, and his family included his wife, Martha Buck; children, Melissa Tolosa and husband T.J., Shawn Buck and wife Danielle, and Lauryn Taylor and husband Steven; 11 grandchildren; 1 great-grandchild; parents Mary Joyce and Melvin; 3 brothers; and 4 sisters. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, November 12th from 6:30-7:30pm at Jerry Woods Funeral Home in Nocona, Texas. His funeral service will take place at 10:00am on Thursday, November 13th at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas, TX. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of Wichita Falls, 4909 Johnson Rd., Wichita Falls, TX 76310.  

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Kristi Beck

Kristi Kay Beck, 55, passed from this life on November 3, 2025 in Wichita Falls, TX.  She was born on August 26, 1970 in Nocona, TX to Raymond & Linda Frost.  Kristi was a caretaker at heart.  She worked for Beyond Faith Home Health which later became Beyond Faith Hospice.  She always enjoyed being there for people and helping whenever she could. Kristi experienced some hardship in her life, and she rose above it with grace and a genuine sense of humor. More than a few people who knew Kristi soon discovered in her an unmistakable charisma that drew people in. She was strong, and she held her family together. She was a member of Bethel Baptist Church in Nocona.  Kristi is survived by her parents, Raymond & Linda Frost of Spanish Fort, TX, daughters, Kali Beck & Hanna Farmer of Graham, TX, sister, Kathy Kuryla of Nashville, TN (husband Pete), brother, Lee Frost of Henrietta, TX (wife Tara), grandson, Waylon Farmer, and nephews Blaine and Caden Frost.  A visitation will be held on Monday, November 10, 2025 from 1 P.M. until service time at Jerry Woods Funeral Home Chapel in Nocona.  A graveside service will follow at 2 P.M. at Nocona Cemetery officiated by Jonathan Brown & Pastor Chuck Hittle.  Memorial donations may be made to American Lung Assn. or Lucky Paws Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 595, Nocona, TX 76255.

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Ricky L. Reed

Ricky Leon Reed, 69, of Nocona, Texas, passed away peacefully on October 25, 2025 in Wichita Falls, TX, surrounded by his loving family. Ricky was a devoted husband, dad, and PawPaw who found his greatest joy in life through his family. Born on June 26, 1956, in Nocona, TX to Earl and Beatrice Reed, Ricky spent his life in the town he loved. He married the love of his life, Rita, and together they shared 42 wonderful years built on faith, laughter, and love. Ricky was the heart of his family – the one everyone turned to for guidance, advice, or just a steady hand when things got tough. Long before Google, Ricky had the answers. His family always knew they could call on him. He was their rock, and a true example of what it meant to be a great dad. He took pride in his work and could run a backhoe like it was second nature, enjoying every minute of it.  He is survived by his wife, Rita Reed; son Steven Reed and wife Kaylon of Saginaw, TX, son Bryan Reed and wife Stefanie of Nocona, TX; and daughter Stephanie Lemon and husband Cody of Nocona, TX. He was a proud Pawpaw to eight grandchildren — Kasen, Kynlee, Walker, Owen, Bo, Reed, Wade, and Lane — who were the light of his life. Two, sisters, Karen Teague & husband Roger of Nocona, TX , Cathy Sawyer & husband Keith of Nocona, TX, as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. Ricky was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Beatrice Reed. He will be remembered for his hardworking spirit, his kindness, and his love for his family. Ricky’s presence will be deeply missed, but his wisdom, laughter, and love will live on in the hearts of all who knew him. Visitation will be October 28, 2025 from 6-7pm at Jerry Woods Funeral Home. Services will be held at Montague County Cowboy Church on October 29, 2025 at 10:00 am with graveside to follow at Montague Catholic Cemetery.  Pallbearers: Randy Ritchie, Jeff Skinner, Tony Barger, Wesley Barger, Colby Barger, and Luke Barger. Donations may be made to the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation or a charity of your choice.

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Marty Henson

Marty Daniel Henson, 48, passed from this life on October 20, 2025, in Fort Worth Texas. He was born February 25, 1977, in Nocona, Texas and resided there his whole life. He was a 1995 graduate of Nocona High School. Marty was a heavy construction operator, worked in the oil and gas pipeline industry, and worked for the Counties of Montague and Cooke. He enjoyed football, The Dallas Cowboys, loved music and his guitar. He loved spending time at the Lake Cabin and enjoyed friends and family at the Lake every 4th of July. He was always reminiscing the memories of his many hunting trips and childhood with his buddies.  Marty is survived by his wife Patty Ryan Hostetter, stepsons Ian, Evan and Austin Hostetter and his parents Steve and Glenda Lee Henson along with a host of dear friends, family and cousins.  He is preceded in death by his Grandparents Irving and Peggy Henson, and Charley and Dean Lee, and Uncle C.W. Lee.  A memorial service will be held Saturday, October 25, 2025, at 2 p.m. First Baptist Church, Nocona Texas  Honorary Pallbearers will be Jeff Terry, Jarett Davis, Joey Thibodeaux, Staley Keck, Orville Abeyta, Rusty Harris, Tommy Price, Mike Foster, Michael Ryan, Cody Russell, Cody Beckham, Richard Beverage and Michael Vicari.

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Tracey Ann Henderson Tuggle

Tracey Ann Henderson Tuggle

May 22, 1971- October 14, 2025

Tracey Ann Henderson Tuggle was born on May 22, 1971 at Harris Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas to Frankie Allen Henderson and Noma Lee Kelton Henderson. She was their only child.

Tracey graduated from Liberty Christian School in Denton, Texas, in June 1989. She began her college studies at Tarrant County Junior College that same year, later transferring to the University of Oklahoma in Norman in 1991, and ultimately to Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, Texas. There, she earned her degree in Elementary Education with specializations in Reading and English, completing her student teaching in Special Education and Reading while finishing her certification. She graduated on August 13, 1994.

Tracey was a person whose heart was for children and education. Her dedication and kindness were known and deeply appreciated by her students and colleagues alike. She was a devoted teacher who loved working with her students and making a difference in their lives. Through her endless patience, creativity, and compassion she taught Life Skills at Taylor Elementary in Burleson (1995), Special Education in Tenaha (1996), First Grade in Lampasas (1997), Pre-Kindergarten in Terrell (1998), Special Education at Kennedy Elementary in Terrell (2000), Special Education Math teacher at Mineral wells Junior High (2002), First Grade Teacher at Mineral Wells ISD (2014), Resources Teacher at Bridgeport High School (2015), and Special Education Teacher at Bridgeport Middle School (2017) where she retired early in May on 2020 due to her cancer.

Tracey was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma when it was discovered she had a brain bleed in November of 2017. She had surgery and started radiation at MD Anderson in Houston that December. This would be the beginning of a 9 year long uphill struggle that would include 2 more tumors but yet also filled with faith and prayers that she could make it just another year. Tracey was known to be extremely stubborn and cancer did not affect her in this area even for a second. She became a part of the 5% who survived for more than 5 years with brain cancer. Even when she finally neared the end, she was given 2 weeks and surpassed even that as well. She continued to be steadfast in her faith and would always say “God’s not finished with me.” She was finally embraced with heaven’s relief in the early morning of Tuesday October 14. 

Special thanks to Raquel's Wings, Texas Cowboys Against Cancer, and Bridgeport Medical Center for being a huge support in getting Tracey to and from Houston and to receiving the care she needed for the time that God allowed her to have with us.  Tracey met her husband John David Tuggle in Nacogdoches. They had two children, Savannah Rae (1999) and Lane Alexander (2002).  She is preceded in death by her grandparents Frank Jasper Henderson and Gertrude Marie Brown, Roy Willard Kelton and Junie Lucille Robinson, and a grandbaby. She is survived by; her husband John David Tuggle, her son Lane Alexander Tuggle, her daughter Savannah Rae Jones and son in law James Ryan Jones, her grandchildren Nolan Ryan and Gwen LeeAnn Jones, her parents Noma Lee Henderson and Frankie Allen Henderson, her in laws Bobbie Jean Tuggle and Billy Ray Tuggle, her best friend Gwen Monday Smith, and a host of other family members and friends. There will be a visitation on Friday, October 17, 2025 from 6 – 7 P.M. at Jerry Woods Funeral Home in Nocona. Her funeral will take place. Saturday, October 18th, 2025 at 10 am at Bethel Baptist Church in Nocona Texas. Interment will follow in Molsbee Chapel Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, we ask for contributions to be made to Molsbee Cemetery, Raquel's Wings, www.rwfl.org, and Texas Cowboys Against Cancer, www.cowboysagianstcancer.com.

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Beverly Ann Durham

Beverly Ann Durham was born February 19,1948, in Sulphur, Oklahoma, to B. T. (Pete) Peden and Betty Jo (Eason) Peden. She received her eternal entry into the presence of the Lord on Sunday, October 5, 2025, in Nocona, Texas. She was married on July 27, 1968, in Electra, Texas, to Rev. Calvin M. Durham, a young minister from Nocona, and they rejoiced in 57 years of active ministry throughout the world in the Assemblies of God and other organizations as pastor, evangelist, Christian educator, Christian camp speaker and director, and missionary assignments. Beverly was one of the godliest women to ever live, and her vivacious, loving, and Christ-like  spirit touched thousands during her lifetime serving as a pastor’s wife and partner in ministry, teacher, and mother. Her smile, compassion, prayer life, and caring personality were traits admired and replicated in countless other girls and women that she mentored by example and love throughout her lifetime.  A lover of history and travel she attended Southwestern Assemblies of God University, Midwestern University, East Texas State University, and graduated from the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor with highest honors. She traveled on four continents and almost all fifty states in ministry and teaching capacity both as a public, private, and church schoolteacher of history and Bible. As a musician she played the organ, piano, and clarinet. As a lover of music, her voice in singing was always the sweetest in solos and in choirs.  In her senior Electra High School Annual, she stated her goal in life was to “study theology,” and on the day of her high school baccalaureate service, she would meet Calvin as he was the guest speaker in her home church, First Assembly of God in Electra. Within a few months they would start dating, and she would experience the beginning of her childhood dream of ministry unto her Lord which never ceased!  She is preceded in death by her mother and father, B. T. (Pete) and Betty Eason Peden; her son, John Calvin Durham; and her daughter-in-law, Laura Elaine Durham. She is survived by her husband, Calvin Durham of Nocona; her brother, Gary Peden and wife, Marylin, of Michigan; her “sister”, Sylvia Schaefer, of Temple, Texas; her two daughters, Melody Sheree Durham of Nocona, and Candus Barrett and husband James of Justin, Texas; Daughter-in-law, Melissa Durham Brewer; four grandchildren, Justin Durham and wife Itzia of Katy, Texas, Collin Durham and wife Emily of Vigo, Spain, Bristol Durham of Saginaw, Texas, and Trinity Ann Durham of Dayton, Texas; two great grandsons, Judah Joaquin Durham and Theodore John Durham of their respective homes.  Visitation will be at and under the direction of the Jerry Woods Funeral Home in Nocona, Texas, on Thursday, October 9, 2025 from 6:00 – 7:30 PM. Celebration of Life and Funeral will be held at the First United Methodist Church, Nocona, Texas, on Friday, October, 10, 2025, at 2:00 PM. Interment will immediately follow in the Union Cemetery near Cap’s Corner, Texas. A meal for the family will be hosted at the First Assembly of God in Nocona at 11 AM on Friday. Ministers are Rev. Charles Reed, Dr. Larry Martin, Rev. Jill Barker, Rev. Justin Durham, and Rev. Collin Durham. Pallbearers are – James Barrett, Travis Shaefer, Jeff Peden, Arnold Walker, Royce Beck, and Randy Dyer. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the following research project for Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease centered in the University of Indiana. Make checks as follows: Payable to: “Alzheimer Disease Research in Pathology” and in the Memo line please place this information: “I. U. Foundation, Account #038009961 – A. D. Research in Pathology.” Mail to: Dr. Bernadino Ghetti, 635 Barnhill Drive, Medical Science Building, Room A138, Indianapolis Indiana 46202. This is the precise fund that is researching the Frontal Lobe Dementia that Beverly suffered from for many years, and to which she made life saving contributions for future generations of families suffering from the sorrows of this disease.

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