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Regina Jones

Fort Worth, Texas- Regina Jones died peacefully on February 22, 2023. She was born on August 7, 1948.
She was proceeded in death by her son, Paul Leon Williams JR.
Regina is survived by her children Bobby Williams, Billy Williams, and Jimmie Jones; her grand children Chris Benson, Mae Rose, Jacob Williams, Craig Williams, Damien Williams, Jimmie Jones III, Makayla Jones, and Raul Roldan.
Regina will be missed by many other relatives and friends.

Mearl Densmoore Taylor, Jr.

Burleson — Mearl Densmoore Taylor, Jr., 60, passed away Wednesday March 1, 2023 in Fort Worth, TX.
Mearl was a simple man, he loved BIG and had an infectious personality. He grew up in Grand Prairie, TX, where he met his wife Wendy who he was married to just shy of 38 years. He loved horses, riding, rodeo and just about anything outside. He could make anything out of wood, even a whole gazebo with absolutely no plans just a picture from the Better Homes & Gardens Magazine. Anyone who knew Mearl knew how much pride he took in being a Pawpaw. Technically he only had one biological grand-daughter, but there were MANY kids around that called him Pawpaw too! He cheered them on at softball, was the stand in on grand parents day lunch at school, Ag project inspector and loved supporting them all.

Lucille Marie Applen

Lucille Marie Applen of Venus,Texas passed away peacefully on March 1, 2023 surrounded by her loving family.
Lucille was born December 1, 1946 in Gore, Oklahoma to Cathalina Ann Clark Smith and Willie Albert Smith.
She lived a life full of love, laughter and taking care of her family. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Lucille is survived by her daughters, Shirley Ray, Wanda Garrett, Alona Brady, Elizabeth Gibbons, and Jodie Richardson.
Services will be announced at a later time.

Nilda Mercedes Fontanez

Nilda Mercedes Fontanez was born October 1, 1944 in Humaco, Puerto Rico. She passed away peacefully February 28, 2023 in Arlington, TX surrounded by immense love.
To everyone who knew her she was “Ma”, a title well deserved because she was a Mother to so many. She was the matriarch of our family, with a fierce spirit and a strength that never waivered. A brave heart who loved to go fishing, win big at bingo and make friends out of strangers. Ma left her heart and kitchen open, serving plates full of love. We will miss her sass, smile, and selflessness. Her sacrificial love and commitment to family will be the legacy that we will cherish in our hearts forever.

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