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Ethel Maudette Ford, age 56, passed away on Monday, March 16, 2026. Ethel was born on July 18, 1969, to Orville and Cath...
03/20/2026

Ethel Maudette Ford, age 56, passed away on Monday, March 16, 2026.

Ethel was born on July 18, 1969, to Orville and Catherine Stewart in Waco, Texas. She graduated from Denison High School in 1987.

Ethel was preceded in death by Orville and Catherine Stewart, her brother, Glen Leake, and great-niece, Macy Jo.

She is survived by her brother, Robert Leake; brother, Philip Leake; and sister, Lisa Marshall; nieces, Katy, Ashley, Kim, Candace, Kelsey, Glenda Maria, Alyssa and Kaylin; nephews, Phillip, Kyle, Garrett, and Aaron; and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews.

She was a loving aunt, sister, and friend to all who knew her.

Honorary pallbearers are Phillip Leake, Jason Mitchell, Robert Leake, Kyle Mitchell, Austin Chastain, Roy Bolen, Alfred Doss, and Justin Wilson.

In lieu of flowers, feel free to donate to DAWG (Denison Animal Welfare Group).

Services will be held at 11:00AM, Monday, March 23, 2026 at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel, with Rev. James Singleton, officiating. Burial will follow at Oakridge Cemetery, Denison, TX. The family will receive friends from 4:00PM till 6:00PM Sunday, March 22, 2026, at Fisher Funeral Home.

Jose Rogelio Hernandez Salas, lovingly known as “Roger,” passed away on March 12, 2026, at the age of 84. He was a resid...
03/19/2026

Jose Rogelio Hernandez Salas, lovingly known as “Roger,” passed away on March 12, 2026, at the age of 84. He was a resident of Hendrix, Oklahoma.

He is survived by his children: Rosa Concepcion Hernandez Alberto Guel Vazquez of Monclova, Coahuila; Maria Jeffrey Sherman of Texas; Jose Hernandez Jr. of Hendrix, Oklahoma; Maria Gabriela Hernandez of Primero de Mayo; Carolyn Vazquez and her husband, Miguel Vazquez, of Denison, Texas; and Vicki Lechtenberg and her husband, Tate Lechtenberg, of Denison, Texas. His legacy lives on through them and all who knew and loved him.

He is also survived by his siblings: Guadalupe Hernandez; Sara Lopez and her husband, Ramon Lopez; Maria Rubio and her husband, Jesse Rubio; Juan Hernandez and his wife, Socorro Ramirez; Emilia Hernandez; and Marisol Jones and her husband, Stephen Jones.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his beloved wife, Dessie Mae Johnson; his sons, Clifford Ray Gibson and Ronald Dewayne Gibson; and his oldest brother, Emilio Hernandez, who passed away at the age of two.

He was blessed with numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren, all of whom brought him immense pride and joy.

A loving father, brother, uncle, Papa, and Grandpa, Roger especially enjoyed time spent with his family. He loved to laugh and make others laugh. He was a joy to those around him, creating memories that will be treasured forever.

Roger will be remembered for his smile, humor, humility, help others and the deep love he had for his family.

Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, March 20, 2026 at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel. The burial will follow at Rosewood Cemetery, in Achille, OK. The family will receive friends one hour prior to service.

Just wanted to share a small story about how our mom and dad got together. They both worked at the old Memorial Hospital in Denison in 1975. The hospital that later became Texoma Medical Center in 2009. He was a maintenance worker, and she was a housekeeper. Our mom told us how he followed her home one day after work. She laughed as she told the story, because he kind of got scared and started to turn around. He didn’t know she lived in Oklahoma. Once he got to the Carpenter’s Bluff bridge, he began to wonder, “where is this lady going?” That’s where it all began. That’s their love story. They started having coffee together and meeting for breakfast in the cafeteria. Of course, their friends started to tease them, but they laughed it off. He was known by everyone to be a kind, funny person and mom liked that about him. They married June 12, 1980.

Had us kids and then we had kids. We are their Chongo Locos (crazy monkeys), the name he gave us.

Florine Geniva Cato, Lane, Horton, 94, entered into eternal life Thursday, March 5, 2026.Florine was born April 23, 1931...
03/18/2026

Florine Geniva Cato, Lane, Horton, 94, entered into eternal life Thursday, March 5, 2026.

Florine was born April 23, 1931, in Stuart, Oklahoma, the daughter of George and Honor Cato. She lived in the Stuart, Ashland, and McAlester area for several years, where she met her first husband. They had one son, Joe Richard Lane.

She lived in the Dallas area and managed Exxon gas stations for a number of years before moving to Denison, Texas to be close to family. In Denison she worked with Home Health and loved her clients.

Florine moved to Colbert, Oklahoma to be with her sister.

She was preceded in death by her parents, son, husbands, and one brother.

Florine leaves behind her only sister Helen, grandson, Timothy, numerous nieces, and nephews.

The family would like to thank Centric Hospice for all their support and for being there when needed.

Service will be held at 1:30p.m. Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Pryor Cemetery Chapel in Stuart, Oklahoma. Family and friends will gather to visit the chapel 30 minutes prior to service time.

John Dwayne Bridges, age 78, of Denison, Texas, passed away on Friday, March 13, 2026, at home surrounded by family and ...
03/18/2026

John Dwayne Bridges, age 78, of Denison, Texas, passed away on Friday, March 13, 2026, at home surrounded by family and friends.

John was born April 9, 1947, in Platter, Oklahoma, to Floyd “Dutch” and Ruth V (Giles) Bridges. John married the love of his life, Vonna G Ramey, on July 3, 1969, in Denison, Texas, at the Church of Christ. John attended school in Platter, Oklahoma, and after high school, he went to work for Jerry Paul Higgins in construction until retirement.

John was a simple man; he did not need much in life to be happy, just his wife, his family and friends, and a few horses here and there.

John is survived by his wife, Vonna of the home; brother Jesse Bridges, Cartwright, Oklahoma; sister Dorothy Strange, Talihina, Oklahoma; numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews.

John was preceded in death by his loving parents, Floyd and Ruth Bridges, sisters Lorraine Prock, Betty Jennings, and brother Gene Bridges.

Some knew him as “Bud Griffith”, “Uncle Bud”, “Pop”, or “Buddy” whichever name you knew him as, one thing was true, He w...
03/17/2026

Some knew him as “Bud Griffith”, “Uncle Bud”, “Pop”, or “Buddy” whichever name you knew him as, one thing was true, He was a Man Who Loved Jesus, Loved People, and never met a stranger.

With a bright smile that could light up a room and a heart devoted to serving others, Bud lived a life that touched countless people and reflected the faith he held so dearly.

Claude Mac Griffith Jr., 92, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of faith, kindness, and a life devoted to serving others.

Bud was born on June 8, 1933, in Sherman, Texas, to Claude Mac Griffith Sr. and Norma Sally Perkins.

He was married to the love of his life, the late Mary Catherine Griffith, for 58 beautiful years. Together they built a life centered on love, faith, and family. Their marriage was a true testament to devotion and partnership.

Bud proudly served his country, when drafted, into the United States Army, 1953-1955. He quickly became a corporal and received both Good Conduct Metal and National Defense Service Metal, during the Korean War. After the military, he continued to serve his community as a letter carrier with the United States Postal Service for 26 years. He took great pride in his work and in the many relationships he built with the people along his route.

Bud was a proud father to his two sons, Bradley Scott “Brad” Griffith and Shannon Dion “Shane” Griffith. Nothing brought him greater pride than his boys, and he cherished every moment watching them grow and build families of their own.

He was a loving grandfather to five grandchildren and a proud great-grandfather to ten great-grandchildren, with another precious great grandchild on the way. His family was one of the greatest joys of his life.

Bud loved the outdoors and enjoyed fishing throughout his life, finding peace and happiness on the water whenever he had the chance.

Anyone who knew Bud remembers his bright smile, his stories, and the joy he brought into every room. No matter where he was or what situation life placed before him, he held firmly to his faith and believed that God always had a greater purpose. It brought him great joy to serve people daily, and he had a special way of making everyone feel important and valued.

Nine months after Mary’s passing, Bud moved to Nannaw’s Place in Pottsboro, Texas. (Which I’m sure he’s currently hearing about from Mary. )🤣. He loved both the staff and residents. They were so special to him, their families became like his own. They cared deeply for “their Bud”, he was most definitely loved and lived some of his best days there. Our family is forever grateful for the love, kindness, and compassion shown to our “Pop.”

If there is one thing our family knows to be true about “Pop”, it is that he loved Jesus with all his heart. His faith guided the way he lived his life and the way he treated others. We know without a doubt, he will hear the words, “Well done, my good and faithful servant.” It brings our family great joy to know that he’s walking with Jesus, wearing the same bright smile that blessed so many during his time here on earth.

Bud’s life was a beautiful example of faith, humility, kindness, and service to others. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.

He is survived by: His son, Brad Griffith and wife Judy of Sadler, Texas; His son, Shane Griffith and partner Shanda Lawson of Colbert, Oklahoma; five Grandchildren and 10 Great Grandchildren: Christopher Griffith and daughters, Blakely, Charlie and Josie Griffith of Pottsboro, Texas; Jordan Griffith, wife Jamie, son Sawyer and one on the way, of Parker, Colorado; Courtnie Combs and husband Chance, their 3 children Ryleigh, Reagan and RaeLee Combs of Madill, Oklahoma; Elisha Bean and son Ian Copeland of Sherman, Texas; and Malorie Hamner, husband Matt and 2 children Nicholas and Marlee Hamner of Van Alstyne, Texas; His Sisters, Billie Faye Turner of Bonham, Texas and Norma Claudine Allison of Sherman, Texas.

He was preceded in death by: His beloved wife, Mary Catherine Griffith; His parents, Claude Mac Griffith Sr. and Norma Sally Perkins; and four sisters, Evelyn Caldwell, Shirley Heston, Betty Ruth Griffith, and Marie Goldston.

Bud leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, kindness, and service that will continue to live on through his family and the many lives he touched. While his family will deeply miss him, they find peace and comfort knowing that Bud is now reunited with the love of his life, Mary, and walking hand in hand with the Lord he faithfully served.

A celebration of life will be held at 5:00 p.m. Saturday, March 21, 2026 at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel. The family will receive friends one hour prior to service.

Alton Earl Worthington was born May 4th 1934 in Grayson County, Denison Texas to Fred and Susie Collier Worthington. Alt...
03/17/2026

Alton Earl Worthington was born May 4th 1934 in Grayson County, Denison Texas to Fred and Susie Collier Worthington. Alton grew up surrounded by love and family. His siblings, sister, Gertie Louise Worthington, and brother, Jackie Lee Worthington would become his touchstones throughout his life. Their closeness solidified a life full of love and companionship that many people yearn for.

Alton built a life worthy of admiration and adoration. Father to Jerry Worthington, Tina Worthington, and Roy Worthington. Grandfather to Amanda Sims, Jeremy Worthington, Ashlee Sims, and Jenny Worthington. Great-Grandfather to Isla Bocanegra. Throughout his life, Alton, parented, guided, mentored, and cultivated many life-long kinships. The attention he would give you, long hugs, strong handshakes, and love he shared generously will be cherished and remembered for many generations to come. Also known as Uncle Alton and Papa, our hearts are forever changed and filled with the love that he has shown to each and every one that came into his life.

Alton Earl Worthington burial site is at Fairview Cemetery in Denison Texas and his Celebration of Life will be held March 21st 2026 in Arlington Texas.

Clarence "Cowboy" Ray Ball was born to Clarice Stephen Ball and Oscar Lee Ball on April 9, 1958, in Whitewright, Texas, ...
03/17/2026

Clarence "Cowboy" Ray Ball was born to Clarice Stephen Ball and Oscar Lee Ball on April 9, 1958, in Whitewright, Texas, on College Hill Street.

He lived all his life in Whitewright, attending Whitewright High School. Cowboy was a very outspoken person who would tell you exactly what was on his mind, but he did it out of love.He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Mary Ball and Betty Ball; brother, Shedrick Ball; and nephew, Tyrone Ball.

His surviving family include his daughter, Chauncey Ballard Ball of Sherman, Texas; sisters, Sandra Thomas of Bells, Texas and Brenda Ball of Sherman, Texas; brothers, Raynard Ball of Whitewright, Texas and Datra Ball of Whitewright, Texas; nephews, Anthony Ball of Sherman, Texas, Chris Ball and wife Debra, Steve Ball and wife Rhonda, all of Whitewright, Texas; and his very true friends, Tucker and wife of Whitewright, Texas and Marvin Arterberry of Whitewright, Texas; and many great nephews, nieces, and cousins along with friends.

The family would like to express sincere appreciation and thanks for the many acts of love and sympathy during this trying hour. We are truly grateful for your prayers, encouraging words, and uplifting thoughts. Because of your love, the burden that seemed so heavy in our hearts is lighter now. May God bless each of you. The Ball Family

Charles Robert Ervin Sr of Van Alstyne, TX passed peacefully in Denison, TX, Friday, March 13, 2026, after a short, but ...
03/17/2026

Charles Robert Ervin Sr of Van Alstyne, TX passed peacefully in Denison, TX, Friday, March 13, 2026, after a short, but hard battle with cancer. He was born on December 28, 1971, in Wooster, Ohio to Larry and Caryl Ervin.

Rob had a passion for woodworking and carpentry, always building and starting new projects. He was a truck driver for over 25 years, just recently over the past few years deciding to stay home off the road to be with family. He loved his family and showed it in every way he could. He ended every phone call with “love you, bye”- something he made sure they would continue.

He is survived by his wife Shirley Ervin, son Mathew Raines and wife Micah of Howe, TX, son Charles Robert Ervin Jr of Morristown, TN, daughter Crystal Ervin of Van Alstyne, TX, granddaughter Natalya Scott, and grandson JJ Herrera. two sisters, two brothers and lots of family and friends in both Ohio and Texas. He will be deeply missed by everyone.

He was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents.

There will be no public services, but his family truly loves and appreciates everyone for all the prayers and help through this time.

James Ray Fruen passed away unexpectedly March 3, 2026. He was born in Howe, Texas, on November 27, 1979, to Roy Jeffers...
03/17/2026

James Ray Fruen passed away unexpectedly March 3, 2026. He was born in Howe, Texas, on November 27, 1979, to Roy Jefferson Fruen, Sr. and Karan Ann Fruen. He attended Tom Bean Schools before joining the workforce.

Mr. Fruen met the love of his life, Kosha Ladeen Blount and they were married on June 17th, 2013. James took Kosha’s 3 children as his own.

He was a loved stepfather to Zephen Blount 29, of Denison, Texas, Taylin Blount 22, of Howe Texas, and Joseph Ward 21, of Denison Texas who were his pride and joy.

James is survived by his wife, Kosha Fruen, and children Zephen Blount, Taylin Blount, and Joseph Ward; Sister, Melissa LaBonne and children Kristina Bowen, Louie LaBonne, and Ernie LaBonne; Sister-in-law Shelley Fruen; several great nieces and nephews; Uncle Billy Fruen and wife Peggie; Aunt Paula Claborn and husband James; Aunt Lou Ann Garner; and Uncle John Henry Belvin.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Roy Fruen, Sr., and Karan Fruen; his brother, Roy Fruen, Jr; nephew, Shawn LaBonne; uncles, R.B. Belvin, Robert Fruen, and Charles Ray Fruen; and aunts, Billie Dilbeck, Dorothy Anderson, Frances Perdue, Bettye Harvey, Gene Coble, and Dean Vanlieu.

Memorial Service will be held at Fisher Funeral Home in Denison, Texas at 2:00 PM Thursday, March 19, 2026.

It was a bitterly cold day when a baby girl was born on the family farm where the country doctor preceded to pronounce t...
03/13/2026

It was a bitterly cold day when a baby girl was born on the family farm where the country doctor preceded to pronounce the baby deceased at birth and lay her in a chair in the corner of the room. Minutes later her father saw the baby move her leg and attention was returned to her, thus beginning her 92-year journey on this earth.

On March 10, 2026, she peacefully passed from this life to life in Heaven. Jessie Mae Abbott was born on January 30, 1934, in Blue Jacket OK to Jess and Verda Abbott. She grew up in Vinita OK where she met James Thomas Harp, while he bought candy at the Five & Dime where she worked. They were married on January 27, 1954. They soon moved to Texas and began a family where Jessie was able to stay home and raise their five children. She took pride in running a happy home and her children were her pride and joy. It was very common for her home to be the gathering place for all the neighborhood children to play and enjoy Kool-Aid and cookies.

Jessie was a very active member at Twin Cities Baptist Church and later Parkside Baptist Church. It was a frequent sight to see her sitting at the kitchen table reading and studying her Bible. A relationship with Jesus was important to her and it was important to her for others to hear how Jesus loved them and they too can have a home in Heaven. After the children grew and left the home she became “Checker #5” at the old Walmart in Sherman. Later she returned to tending the home, gardening, and spoiling grandchildren. It was said that Jessie could plant a stick and it would sprout leaves.

She is survived by her husband James Harp of Denison, and children, Jeff (Karen) Harp, Jimi Lou (Jerry) Coleman of Denison, John (Barbara) Harp of Stonewall, LA, Jason Harp of Colorado Springs, CO, and Janet (Barry) McCuistion of Denison. Grandchildren Staci (Skyler) Gast, Kyle (Mandi) Harp, Dustin Harp, Lindsey Harp, Zachary (Holly) Harp, Traci (Weston) Jarvis and Caleb McCuistion. Great Grandchildren Hudson Gast, Asher Gast, Zane Gast, Brooke Gast, Cadence Hopper, Jameson Harp, Aubree Harp, MacKenzie Harp and Hudson Harp. Siblings Bill (Debbie) Abbott and Velma Holt, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Robert Abbott.

Funeral arrangements will be with Fisher Funeral Home with Family visitation from 5-7 p.m. Friday, March 13, 2026, and Celebration of Life Service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 14, 2026, at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel, with John Harp, officiating. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery.

Pallbearers are Jeff Harp, John Harp, Jason Harp, Jerry Coleman, Barry McCuistion and Joe Meeker.

In honor of our mother being such a gifted gardener, we will be celebrating her by wearing spring colors at her service and welcome you to join us!

Mr. Dennis Lee Henson age 69, of Denison, Texas, passed away after an extended illness on Monday, March 2, 2026, at Ceda...
03/12/2026

Mr. Dennis Lee Henson age 69, of Denison, Texas, passed away after an extended illness on Monday, March 2, 2026, at Cedar Hollow Rehabilitation Center in Sherman, Texas.

Dennis was born on January 18, 1957, in Denison, Texas. He was the son of William Clay Henson Jr. and Bobbie Evelyn Short Henson. Dennis was a graduate of Denison High School class of 1976. After graduating, Dennis remained in the Denison area his entire life.

Dennis was preceded in death by his parents, William Clay Henson Jr. and Bobbie Evelyn Short Henson; and two sisters, Deborah Jean Murphy and Brenda Gail Henson.

Dennis is survived by his sisters, Carolyn Sue Ortega, Sandra Kay Duncan and Marsha Sheri Cook; his brother, Darold Gwen Henson; and his son Bryan Jay Wasdin.

Dennis chose to have his remains cremated. There is no service planned at this time.

Louis Wayne Williams, 75 of Jefferson, TX passed away Sunday, January 25, 2026, in Linden, TX. He was born August 15, 19...
03/10/2026

Louis Wayne Williams, 75 of Jefferson, TX passed away Sunday, January 25, 2026, in Linden, TX. He was born August 15, 1950, in Duncan, OK to Louis Etheridge Williams and Freda J. Wilkerson.

At the age of 19, he was drafted into the United States Army where he served proudly and honorably a 3-year term. During this time, he met and married Deborah Lou Kinser on February 26, 1971.

Louis Wayne was known for being a great brother, protector, and lover of the outdoors. He loved fishing, hunting, camping, and spending time with his family and friends. He was a long-time member of the Church of Christ in McKinney TX. Just recently he rededicated his life to Christ and was recently Baptized.

He spent the greater part of his life working as a forklift operator for Kone in McKinney TX, where he retired after 20 years of service. He and Deborah retired to Jefferson TX enjoying country life, trips to the lake and motorcycle rides.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Louis Etheridge and Freda J. Williams.

Louis is survived by his wife of nearly 55 years, Deborah Williams of Jefferson, TX; son, Louis Wayne Williams Jr. of Ennis TX; daughter, Theresa Rene & husband Mark W. Arnold of Bells TX; son, Jeremy Don Williams & partner Crystal McGinn of Jefferson TX; 4 grandchildren, Anthony Ray & wife Amanda Williams of Chapmansboro, TN, James Taylor & wife Kaylea Boydstun of Sherman, TX, Jacob & wife Maggie Williams of Princeton, TX, and Justin & wife Vicky Williams of Princeton, TX; 9 great grandchildren, Allie & Harley Williams of McKinney, TX, Tucker Williams of Chapmansboro, TN, Parker, Gentry, Jensen, Charlie Boydstun of Sherman, TX, and Ren & Quin Williams of Princeton, TX; brother, Larry Williams of Princeton, TX; sister, Sharon Gilbert of Princeton, TX; sister, Deborah Lephakis of Princeton, TX; sister, Susan & husband Rick Buff of McKinney, TX; sister, Deanna & husband Billy Nutt of Princeton, TX; sister Darla & husband Larry Fish of Sachse, TX; and numerous nieces, nephews, and other loving family members.

A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 14, 2026 at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel, with Bro. Rickey Granstaff, officiating.

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Fisher Funeral Home is full service establishment that demonstrates professionalism and compassion while conducting the highest standards of care of your loved one. We are a company that is commited to providing total quality service, maintaining confidentiality, and respect for the deceased and privacy for our client families. Our first responsibility as a dedicated funeral service establishment is to the families we serve. We are commited to providing client families with courteous service, high standards of performance and excellence which serve as the hallmark of the funeral industry.

We are a full service funeral home providing the most elaborate funeral service to the simplest graveside ceremony, the most unique memorial service, to the most basic direct cremation. Since no two people are exactly alike, neither should their funeral ceremony be alike. We are prepared to assist families from every walk of life create a unique ceremony that reflects a life well-lived. Our creed is to constantly merit the faith and friendship which we enjoy in the community. We promise to carry on our work as to spare you any unnecessary pain. You can always expect such services from us, regardless of the amount expended. Dignity, quality and caring...everything your family deserves.