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Margie Louise Ford

Margie Louise Ford, born July 25, 1929, passed away on Friday, March 24, 2023, in Arlington, TX.
Born and raised in Godley, TX, Marge attended college at the young age of 16 at the University of Texas. She graduated from Wesleyan College, Fort Worth, Texas, with a B.S. Degree. She then went on to get M.Ed. and Ed.D. degrees at the University of Oklahoma.
Marge was passionate about education and worked both with students in the classroom and in curriculum and educational development. She taught in public schools in grades K-12 for over twenty years. In the latter part of her career, she worked as a lecturer and an administrator in instructional development in community colleges and the University of Missouri, Kansas City.

Deborah Ann Cummings

Deborah Ann Cummings, age 69, of Dallas, Texas, passed away on March 24, 2023.
She was born on May 5, 1953, in Big Spring, Texas, to Charles Ray Cummings of Powell, Tennessee, and Mary Jo Chaney of Dallas. Her father passed away in March 2022, and she was predeceased by her Stepdad, Robert Chaney of Dallas, and her aunts and uncles, Larry and Frankie Chandler of Big Spring, Texas, and Wanda Howell of Dallas.
Deborah grew up in Big Spring, Texas, and graduated from high school in 1970. She had a passion for bowling and loved making beautiful fall and Christmas arrangements. Deborah moved to Dallas in 1989, where she worked for On Command as a field manager for 19 years. On Command relocated out of Dallas, so Deborah began working for Frito Lay/Pepsi, where she worked for several years before retiring in 2015.

Rosemary Trott

Mansfield, TX-Rosemary Trott, 83,passed away Monday, March 27, 2023 in Mansfield.
Rosemary was a Retired Registered Nurse and a loving Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother.
Survived by 3 sisters; Nancy Richardson, Jo Rounsavall, Rhea McCoy, sons; Robert Burgan, Richard Burgan, John Burgan and daughter, Margaret Trott; Grandchildren; Brandon, Mia, Jessica, Hannah, Joshua, Frankie, Rosemary, John, Sarah, Aaron and Alyssa; Great-Grandchildren; Sven, Eliana, Nikola, Aleksia, Brianne, Brady Jr., Olivia, Kinslee, Rylan, Shaylynn, Zayne, Nolan and Hudson.

Kelli Sue Dunn

Kelli Sue Dunn was born in Pampa, Texas on October 7, 1961 to the late Alfred Franklin Myers and Fern Elaine Dawson Myers. She passed away on March 26, 2023 after a courageous battle with Cancer.
Kelli loved her family with all her heart.
She is preceded in death by her sister , Juli Willis and her brother, Alfred (Pete) Myers.
Survivors include her daughters Shanna Tate and Ashley Foley; sisters Terri Coles, Dawn Kerr, and Lesa Sherman; five grandchildren, Kaitlynn, Abigail, Austin, Trinity, and Sawyer; and many nieces, nephews, aunts, and cousins.

Tammy Jo Hathcock

Tammy Jo Hathcock, 55, departed this Earth on Wednesday, March 22, 2023. She was born September 27, 1967 in Fort Worth, TX.
She is predeceased by her father, Billy Jack Hathcock, sister, Ethel Jane Martinez, brothers, James Martin Green, & Jerry Green.
She is survived by her husband, Donald Ray Carter, children, Christopher Casey Purgason, Sara Diane Herrera, Janie Nicole Carter, Amie Lorene Carter, sisters, Emma Jane Miller, Ruby Pearl Helton, Carolyn Faye Zapata, Linda Le Sanders, & 10 grandchildren.

Robert W. (“Bob”) Miller, Sr.

Robert William (“Bob”) Miller, Sr., 93, of Carrollton, TX, passed away peacefully on October 8, 2022 after a short illness.
Born on October 18, 1928 in Detroit, MI, the son of Sadie Mary (Foster) Miller and Stanley John Miller, Bob was also the husband of Ann Carolyn (Cornell) Miller, his beloved wife, with whom he shared 67 years of marriage before Ann’s passing on 9-1-21.
Bob grew up in the suburbs of Detroit, MI, spending most of his formative years in Farmington, MI. He was a highly talented student, earning academic honors at Farmington High School while also performing in choir, musical stage productions, and the marching band. Moreover, he also excelled in athletics, earning “All-League” honors in basketball, football (quarterback), and baseball (catcher) in his senior year, as well as being inducted into the state of Michigan “Prep Hall of Fame”. Upon his high school graduation, Bob enrolled in Michigan State College (soon to be known as Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI). He earned a bachelor’s degree in economics in 1951 and joined the Air Force soon thereafter.

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