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When you need compassionate guidance during life's most difficult moments, we're here for you.At Crosier-Pearson Cleburn...
02/13/2026

When you need compassionate guidance during life's most difficult moments, we're here for you.

At Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Funeral Home, we believe every life deserves to be honored with dignity, love, and respect. Our dedicated team is committed to supporting Johnson County families through every step of the journey—with personalized service that reflects the unique story of your loved one.

Whether you're facing an immediate need or planning ahead to ease the burden on your family, we're available 24/7 to provide the care and support you deserve.

📞 Call us anytime: (817) 648-0522
📍 512 North Ridgeway Dr., Cleburne, TX 76033
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Your family is our family. Let us walk beside you with compassion and understanding.

Joan L. OrtnerA graveside service for Joan Lanelle (Lemke) Ortner, 81, of Grand Junction, Colorado, will be held at 3:00...
02/13/2026

Joan L. Ortner

A graveside service for Joan Lanelle (Lemke) Ortner, 81, of Grand Junction, Colorado, will be held at 3:00 PM Saturday, February 14, 2026, in Keene Memorial Park located at 301 Pioneer Drive, Keene, Texas 76059 with Mr. Dan Thomas officiating.

Joan was born on August 13, 1944, in Rosebud, Texas, to Milton and Florence Lemke. She grew up on the family farm alongside her older brother Wayne and her little sister Cathie. She milked the family cow every day before school and helped harvest in the summer. From those early days she learned the value of hard work and responsibility. The bond she shared with her siblings remained throughout her life; no matter where life took them, they were always close at heart.

As a young woman Joan was full of energy and determination. She was an athlete, playing basketball and running track, and she carried that same discipline into every chapter of her life. She left home to attend Southwestern Junior College for high school, and it was there that she met the love of her life, Ronnie Ortner. What began as a high school romance grew into a lifelong partnership. They married in 1966, and a year later, Ronnie was drafted and served in the White Coats for the U.S. Army. Joan stood proudly beside him as they moved to Fort Detrick, MD. Those years shaped them; teaching resilience, devotion, and strength.

After Ronnie’s discharge from service in 1969, their journey took them through Texas and Kansas. Joan wore many hats from marketing executive to real estate agent to avid community member. Whatever role she held, she brought integrity and heart to it. Though she practiced real estate for only a few years, she kept her license for more than four decades, a quiet testament to her pride in her work.

In 1974 their daughter Lisa was born, and Joan stepped into the role she cherished most: being a mother. Joan and Ron also shared a love for custom cars and music. They produced car shows with Darryl Starbird, the famed “Bubbletop King,” and promoted country music concerts featuring artists who would later become legends such as Tanya Tucker, Glen Campbell, Waylon Jennings, Barbara Mandrell, Alabama, and many others. Ron and Joan's passion for music led them to own and operate one of the first open-air amphitheaters, Mutton Hollow, in Branson, Missouri. Life with Joan was vibrant, creative, and full of connection.

The family moved to the Denver area in 1978, and in 1982 their son Derek was born, a sweet and unexpected blessing. Joan cherished motherhood with her whole heart, and she embraced these later years of raising Derek with a renewed energy and special tenderness.

When the family later settled in Colorado Springs, she began serving as a substitute teacher at Lisa and Derek’s school. She wasn’t there just to fill a classroom; she was there to watch over them and to understand their world. For Joan, caring for children was never simply a job, it was an extension of who she was.

Her heart for service reached far beyond her family. Joan volunteered generously with the American Red Cross, Huguley Hospital, HopeWest Hospice, the Fort J­an Lanelle (Lemke) Or‑ner Worth Stock Show, Southwestern Adventist University, and countless other organizations. She gave her time without needing recognition, stepping in wherever there was a need and offering comfort to patients, support to community events, and steady hands behind the scenes. She believed that loving people meant showing up, and she showed up again and again.

Perhaps the clearest picture of Joan’s character was seen in the years she cared for her father, her mother, and later her brother. Caregiving is holy and hard work. It asks for patience when you are tired, gentleness when you are worried, and selflessness when no one is watching. Joan gave all of that freely. She advocated for them, protected their dignity, and walked beside them in their most vulnerable seasons. She treated caregiving not as a burden but as an honor.

Those who knew Joan describe her with the same words again and again. Gracious, kind, warm, welcoming, and most of all classy. She carried herself with gentle elegance, always put together, always mindful of others. Joan once noted that her character was formed by a moral code adopted years ago, and she lived by it faithfully, determined to do right by people. And she did.

Of all her titles, none brought her more joy than “Gigi.” Her grandchildren, Grayson and Hayden, were the lights of her life. Her face lit up when she spoke their names. She delighted in their laughter, their accomplishments, even their ordinary days. She cherished their drawings, told their stories, and prayed over their futures. Anyone who watched Joan with her grandchildren witnessed her truest self. She was tender, loving, protective and overflowing with pride. The legacy she leaves will live brightly in the kindness they show and the love they pass on.

Joan wrote a couple hundred cards each year to family, friends, and acquaintances. These included Christmas cards, birthday cards, Valentines', and sympathy cards. Greeting cards were her language of love. They were her way of saying, I see you. I remember you. I love you. Even as her strength faded, her thoughts remained fixed on others and she wrote a stack of Valentines' the week before last. She wanted no one to doubt that they were cherished. What a beautiful testament to her character—that her last efforts were spent drawing her circle close and sending love out into the world.

From Joan we learn what truly endures: to keep our people near, to take the time to say “I love you,” to never let a birthday or holiday pass without reaching out, to choose kindness in the everyday moments where life is actually lived.

We feel the ache of her absence, but we also feel her presence in the lives she shaped through her service, her caregiving, her friendship, and her steadfast devotion to family. We see her reflection in Lisa and Derek, in Grayson and Hayden, and in all of us who were blessed to know her. Joan did not need a stage to leave a legacy. She built one through a lifetime of faithful love.

Well done, good and faithful servant. You are deeply missed, and you are forever loved.

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02/12/2026

Stephen "Ike" Griffith

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Jeffrey Phillips Service for Jeffrey F. Phillips, 61, of Joshua will be conducted at 10:00 A.M., Monday, January 16, 202...
02/12/2026

Jeffrey Phillips

Service for Jeffrey F. Phillips, 61, of Joshua will be conducted at 10:00 A.M., Monday, January 16, 2023 in the Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Chapel. Burial will follow in Brazos Point Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Trent McFarland, Greg Ragon, Collin Maurer, Keith Simco, Austin Baker and Billy McFarland.


Jeff passed away January 13, 2023 in Fort Worth. He was born October 3, 1961 in Cleburne to Elvis Farrar and Marynell Worlow Phillips. Jeff married Jeannee Anne Coyle on February 23, 2008 in Pilot Point. He was a regional manager for First Cash with 33 years of service.


Jeff is survived by his wife, Jeannee Phillips of Joshua; children, Jake Phillips of Joshua and Jaci Phillips of Joshua; brother, Rocky Phillips (Rosie Strode and Bella Garcia) of Cresson; sister and brother-in-law, Diana and Keith Simco of Van Alstyne; niece, Hunter Simco of Van Alystyne; bonus mother, Suzanne Shipley Phillips of Rio Vista; father-in-law, Jerry Coyle and wife Gayle of Grove, Oklahoma; numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.


Jeff is preceded in death by his parents.


In celebration of the life of Jeffrey F. Phillips, you can donate to the future college funds of his two children Jake Phillips and Jaci Phillips by using the Venmo QR Code in the photograph section, or mail check to:


Jake and Jaci Phillips College Fund


C/O Rocky Phillips


164 Tres Vista Ct.


Cresson, Texas 76035

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Mablene Flatt LinthicumA funeral service for Mablene (Flatt) Linthicum, 82, of Fort Worth, will be held on Saturday, Feb...
02/11/2026

Mablene Flatt Linthicum

A funeral service for Mablene (Flatt) Linthicum, 82, of Fort Worth, will be held on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at 10:00 A.M. in the Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Chapel, located at 512 N. Ridgeway Dr., Cleburne, Texas, 76033 with Pastor David Cook officiating. Interment will follow in the Rio Vista Cemetery, Cleburne. There will be a time of visitation for family and friends from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at the funeral home on Friday February 13, 2026.

Mablene passed peacefully into the arms of Jesus on February 9, 2026, surrounded by her loving family.

Mablene was born on April 10, 1943, in Leon, Oklahoma, to Sylvester V. Flatt, and Stella Leona (Hyman) Flatt.

On August 15, 1959, in Grand Prairie, Texas, Mablene married her middle school sweetheart, Rodger Dale Linthicum. Their story began like one out of a fairy tale. Dale was a football player, and Mablene a school cheerleader. Together, they had three beautiful children and raised two of their grandchildren and several others along the way.

Mablene was of the Baptist faith and focused on embodying the love of Christ in everything that she did. Her spirit was compassionate and her kindness knew no boundaries. She was gentle, yet witty. Mablene touched countless lives through her unwavering generosity, in which she demonstrated throughout her daily life. She was a walking testament that true love is shown through actions rather than words. No matter the circumstance or the story, she met people where they were with open arms and an open heart, ready to help, comfort, and nurture as only she could.

The depths of her love and the warmth of her presence left a beautiful, lasting mark on countless lives. Her family and friends will miss her beyond words but find comfort in knowing that she is now safe in the arms of Jesus, at home with the Lord she loved and served so faithfully. As scripture assures us in 2 Corinthians 5:8. “We are confident and would prefer to be away from the body and at home with the Lord.” She is now in harmony, with peace and joy in his presence.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Rodger Linthicum; son, Ricky Linthicum; mother, Stella Flatt; father, Sylvester Flatt; brothers, Robert (Eldon) Flatt, Donald Flatt, Richard Flatt; sister, Velma (Rene) Nabors, and daughter in law, Cassie Linthicum.

Mablene Linthicum is survived by her daughter, Vickie Stewart and husband, Darrell of White Settlement; son, Danny Linthicum of Oklahoma; granddaughter, Brandy Bless and husband, Shawn, of Wayne, OK; grandson, Brandon Linthicum and wife, Mandy of Colleyville, Granddaughter, Michelle Batten and husband, Charlie of Brock; granddaughter, Stephanie Warner and husband, Thomas of White Settlement; grandson, Josh Linthicum and wife, Jaycee of Elmore, OK; great- grandchildren, Matthew Bless and fiancée Nayeli, Ashley Bless, Cody Bless and wife, Sage, Ava Linthicum, Jayden Linthicum, Liam Linthicum, Brylyn Batten, Makayla Batten, Harper Batten and Evanna Linthicum; brothers; Charles Weldon, Ronald Flatt, and sister, Cleta Becker, and countless cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.

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🕊️ Serving Johnson County Families with Dignity and Compassion for Over 150 YearsAt Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Funeral Hom...
02/11/2026

🕊️ Serving Johnson County Families with Dignity and Compassion for Over 150 Years

At Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Funeral Home, we understand that saying goodbye to a loved one is one of life's most difficult moments. That's why we're here to walk beside your family every step of the way.

Our mission is simple: to serve you and your family with dignity, sincerity, and thoughtfulness at prices that show we care.

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Your family is our family. Let us provide the comfort and care you deserve during this difficult time.

Carla Faye ClayA memorial service for Carla Faye (Allen) Clay, 67 of Cleburne, will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, Febr...
02/10/2026

Carla Faye Clay

A memorial service for Carla Faye (Allen) Clay, 67 of Cleburne, will be held at 2:00 PM on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at the First Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, located at 1005 Chase Avenue, Cleburne, Texas 76031, with Pastor Willie L. Stevenson officiating. Carla’s nephews are serving as honorary pallbearers: Kevin Peniger, Reggie Hardemon, Willie Hardemon, Jeremy Morgan, Tremaine Clay, Sadait Carr, and William Fuller.

Carla Faye Clay was born on January 9, 1959, in Cleburne, Texas, passed away on February 8, 2026, in Fort Worth, Texas. Carla dedicated her life to education, serving as a dedicated educator for over 30 years as a cosmetology instructor, impacting the lives of countless students with her passion and commitment to teaching.

Carla's warmth and generosity extended beyond the classroom. She cherished the time spent with her family, especially her beloved grandchildren, nieces and nephews. "Thank you, Grandmother, for teaching us the lessons of grace, confidence, and powerful femininity" - Jamy Ray

Carla's passions extended beyond her family. She loved to travel and embark on shopping adventures, always eager to help others look and feel their best. Her commitment to her faith was evident in her active involvement with the First Mount Zion Baptist Church, where she found joy singing in the choir.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ezekiel Allen and Pauline Davis Allen; four brothers, and two sisters.

Carla is survived by two sons, Justin Clay and Brandon Clay and wife, Dawn; her grandchildren, Jamy Ray, Jordan Lani Clay, Braeden Clay, Hannah Clay, Maxamas Clay, and a blessing on the way; sisters, Darlene McGill, Earlene Argo and her husband Raymond, Dorris Parker, and Mary Jefferson; her special close family member, Diane Edwards, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.

Carla Faye Clay will be deeply missed, leaving behind a legacy of love and kindness that inspires all who knew her.

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Librado "Lee" GarzaA funeral service for Librado "Lee" Garza, 85, of Joshua, will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, Februar...
02/10/2026

Librado "Lee" Garza

A funeral service for Librado "Lee" Garza, 85, of Joshua, will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, February 13, 2026, in the Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Funeral Home Chapel, located at 512 N. Ridgeway Dr., Cleburne, Texas 76033, with Pastor David Garza officiating. Interment will follow in the Rosehill Cemetery, Cleburne, with Ian Garza, Seth Garza, Jeremy Garza, James Adair, Donald Adair, Stephen Adair. Justin Garcia, and Tony Cavazos serving as pallbearers. Jessica Herrera, David Cavazos, Amancio Garcia, Donnie Adair, and Brodi Carper are honorary pallbearers. There will be a time of visitation for family and friends from 9:00-10:00 AM on Friday, February 13, 2026 prior to the service.

Librado "Lee" Garza, a cherished husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on February 8, 2026, in Cleburne, Texas. Born on August 19, 1940, in Meridian, Texas, Lee lived a life rich with passion and purpose. He made his mark as a devoted family man and an avid enthusiast of fishing.

Lee was known for his profound love of fishing, a passion that extended beyond mere hobby; he was a dedicated member of the Riverview Bass Club. His enthusiasm for fishing was infectious, as he took great pleasure in teaching the children in his life the joys of casting a line. His legacy will surely endure in the skills and memories he imparted to them.

In addition to his love of fishing, Lee was also fond of flea marketing, where he made many friends and connections throughout the years. His vibrant personality and warmth drew people to him, and he cherished each friendship he fostered.

He had a brief but memorable involvement in the film industry, portraying a Native American in the 1963 movie "Indian Paint." This opportunity demonstrated his willingness to step beyond the everyday, embracing new experiences and adventures.

Lee was preceded in death by his parents, Delfino and Eloisa Garza; his son, John Paul Garza; his siblings, Matilda Martinez, Ernest Garza, Cecil Garza, and Joe Garza.

He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Petra Garza; his children: Librado Garza, Jr., James Garza and his wife Kasey, and Benita Long; his grandchildren: Jessica Herrera, Ian Garza and his wife Melanie, Jeremy Garza, and Seth Garza; his great-grandchildren, Elvis Herrera, Dak Herrera, Kayden Garza, Mia Jade Garza, and numerous relatives and friends.

As we reflect on his life, we remember Lee's favorite saying, "I Love You and Don't Forget," a phrase that encapsulated his loving spirit and reminded us of the importance of connection.

Librado "Lee" Garza will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege to know him, and his legacy of love, friendship, and adventure will forever remain in our hearts.

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Olin Auburey HowtonA graveside service for Olin Auburey Howton, 92, of Cleburne, will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, Feb...
02/10/2026

Olin Auburey Howton

A graveside service for Olin Auburey Howton, 92, of Cleburne, will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, February 20, 2026 in the Rosehill Cemetery located at 405 Waters St, Cleburne, Texas 76033 with Pastor John Hall officiating. There will be a time of visitation for family and friends from 6:00 - 8:00 PM on Thursday, February 19, 2026, at the Crosier-Pearson Cleburne Funeral Home located at 512 N. Ridgeway Dr. Cleburne, Texas 76033.

Olin Auburey Howton, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully on February 8, 2026, in Cleburne, Texas. Born on April 1, 1933, in Bonnerdale, Arkansas, he lived a life filled with adventure and deep connections with his family.

Olin proudly served in the Navy for three years, a time that instilled in him values of commitment and service. After his military service, he concluded his career with 15 years to the City of Dallas as a traffic light engineer, where he utilized his impressive skills and generosity. His hands were always busy, whether it was working on a project or helping a friend in need. Olin was known for his kindness, loyalty, and a spirit that embraced life with open arms.

A true adventurer at heart, he found joy spending time with family and friends through his passions for fishing, hunting, and traveling. He and Charlotte were members of the Sattelite RV Club for 20 plus years, where he served as president for a year. His love for motorcycles gave him the thrill and freedom he found on the open road. Olin was a steadfast family man, deeply devoted to his loved ones. He cherished spending time with his family.

Olin was preceded in death by his parents, Alford Howton and Lovie Ward; his daughter, Kathy Lynn Howton; and his siblings Harold Dunbar, Odis R. Howton, Leo O. Howton, Elmer A. Howton, and Louisa Casada.

He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Charlotte Ruth Howton; daughters, Kimberly J. Howton and husband Barry C. Tucker and Kristi Renee Howton; his grandchildren: Taylar Erin Howton, Alexis Nicole Howton, Joshua Lydell Howton, and Elizabeth Anne Pittman; his great-grandson, Alexander Xavier Howton; his sister, Bettie Sue Fuller, and his grand pups, Elliott, Rosie, Summer Anne, Teddy, and Fenway.

Olin Auburey Howton leaves behind a legacy of love, generosity, and strength, remembered fondly by all who knew him.

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02/10/2026
Sandi Wall RamseySandi Wall Ramsey, 79, of Cleburne, Texas, passed away on February 8, 2026, in the city she called home...
02/09/2026

Sandi Wall Ramsey

Sandi Wall Ramsey, 79, of Cleburne, Texas, passed away on February 8, 2026, in the city she called home. A future Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date.

Sandi was a vibrant, outspoken, and deeply loving woman whose presence filled every room she entered. She was a devoted wife, an adoring mother, a proud “Gran Gran,” and a loyal friend to many.

Funny, candid, generous, and fiercely caring, Sandi had an extraordinary gift for storytelling—especially when recalling childhood memories. Her stories often left everyone around her laughing until they cried. Everything she did came from a place of love, and her intentions were always pure. She never meant to hurt anyone and cared deeply for those around her.

More than anything, Sandi loved her family. She was her children’s biggest fan, their constant advocate, and their safe place. Her home was filled with warmth, laughter, and unconditional love, and she nurtured not only her children but everyone fortunate enough to be welcomed into her life.

In her later years, Sandi faced adversity that slowed her physically, but never in spirit. Even when it was painful or difficult, she tried her hardest to show up for the people she loved—traveling when it hurt and pushing through discomfort to be present with her children, whether to support them during illness or to celebrate their happiest moments.

Sandi expressed her love through food and togetherness. She was especially known for her cooking—most famously her chicken and dumplings and chicken fried steak—and her baking was equally cherished. Family gatherings brought her great joy, and her table was always a place of comfort and connection.

A woman of strong faith, Sandi was an active member of her church. Her beliefs guided her life and shaped the way she treated others, grounding her devotion to family, service, and love.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Morris and Wanda Wall.

Sandi is survived by her loving husband, Bill Ramsey, her devoted partner of 27 years; her children, Israel Jovanovich and wife Danielle, Amanda Frueh and husband Steven, and Abigail Parker and husband Steven; her beloved grandchildren, Harrison Frueh and wife Kylie, Holden Frueh and wife Emily, Annabeth Frueh, and Addie Parker; and her siblings, Lynn Martin and Betsy Bigham—who affectionately called her “Uno,” the firstborn daughter and forever the most beloved—along with numerous relatives and friends who were blessed to know her.

Sandi Wall Ramsey will be remembered for her fierce love, unforgettable laughter, unwavering generosity, and the countless ways she showed up for the people she loved. Her legacy lives on through her family and all who had the privilege of knowing her.

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Denise SelveyThere are no set services scheduled for Denise Selvey, 61, of Cleburne.Denise Selvey, passed away on Februa...
02/09/2026

Denise Selvey

There are no set services scheduled for Denise Selvey, 61, of Cleburne.

Denise Selvey, passed away on February 8, 2026. She was born on October 13, 1964, in Livonia, Michigan.

Denise was known for her strong will and unwavering spirit. A devoted mother and grandmother, she took great pride in her family, particularly her role as a grandmother, earning the endearing title of “Granny.” In addition to her family, Denise had a profound affection for her dogs, embodying their companionship and loyalty. Her home was a warm haven, reflecting her love and passion for life.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Willard and Rhonda Selvey, and her daughter, Jessie Poore.

She is survived by her son, Shawn Poore and his wife Katie, along with her grandchildren, Rilee Stephens, Caden Boyd, Alexis Boyd, Emerson Stephens, and Anna Poore and a host of relatives and friends who will remember her fondly.

Denise's legacy will live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing her.

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