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Allen Hulstine, Sr. passed away Sunday, August 3, 2025, in Sherman, Texas.He was born on March 9, 1941, in Kingston, OK....
08/06/2025

Allen Hulstine, Sr. passed away Sunday, August 3, 2025, in Sherman, Texas.

He was born on March 9, 1941, in Kingston, OK. He had a career of 30 years with GTE.

He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Elsie Marie Catlett Hulstine; son, Allen Hulstine, Jr. (Susan); daughter, Sandra Hambleton (Ray); grandchildren, Aidan, and Madilyn Hulstine, and DJ Graybill (Carly); and brothers, John and Aaron Hulstine.

Allen was preceded in death by his parents, Alvin and Letisha; stepmother, Trannie Hulstine; siblings, Art Hulstine, Jean Nichols, Mary Anderson, and Sharon Siegel.

Condolences maybe registered online at www.fisherfh.com

A private family ceremony will be held in Kingston, OK. Memorials may be made in his name to Cancer Research.

Patsy Jo Wright, 67, of Gainesville, Tx, entered through the pearly gates to join her Heavenly Father on July 31, 2025. ...
08/06/2025

Patsy Jo Wright, 67, of Gainesville, Tx, entered through the pearly gates to join her Heavenly Father on July 31, 2025. She was born on March 5, 1958, in Pilot Point, Tx, to the late Ralph and Ora Wooten.

Patsy grew up in Collinsville, Tx and attended church in Tioga where she was a part of their Kid’s Crusade and met some great people and friends.

A devoted mother and nana, Patsy's greatest joy was her family. She loved to celebrate them and never missed making or providing a birthday dinner for her kids and grandkids. She always wanted to make sure they knew how much they were loved.

Above all, Patsy loved the Lord and was a devout Christian. Her faith was her anchor through life and brought her through many difficult times. She was a living miracle.

Another joy of hers was music. After two piano lessons, she became one of the greatest pianists around. She loved to play the piano at church and did so for many years and often with her daughter singing. Her piano playing brought so much warmth and happiness to our lives.

Patsy loved spending time in the country and outdoors when she could. She also adored cardinals and hummingbirds and watching them on her back porch. She always made sure to have a bag of bird seed and sugar water.

Her love for others, caring heart, and witty sarcasm (which has been passed down to the next generations) will be missed by all who knew her.

She is survived by her children, Josh Wooten, Cody Wooten, and Heather Wright, her grandchildren, Cameron Murphy and fiancé Molly Gray, Nathan Wooten, and Lily Wright, her sister, Glenda Rathburn, and her brother Bill Wooten and wife Lou, and numerous, deeply loved nieces and nephews and family members.

She was preceded in death by her father and mother, her sisters, Betty Roberts, Alice Roberts, Peggy Shaw, Joyce Hood, Shirley Arrington, and Vickie Tischler and her brothers, Randy Wooten, and Bobby Wooten along with many other family members she loved dearly.

Visitation will be held at 3:00 pm Sunday, August 3, 2025, at Crossroads Church, 2600 US HWY 82, Whitesboro, Texas, followed by a Celebration of Life at 4:00PM.

Wanda Vaughan Wilburn passed away on August 5, 2025, in Sherman, Texas.Wanda grew up in Centerville, Texas where she was...
08/06/2025

Wanda Vaughan Wilburn passed away on August 5, 2025, in Sherman, Texas.

Wanda grew up in Centerville, Texas where she was born on April 19, 1934. She was an enthusiastic athlete during school. Afterwards, she lived in Houston, Los Angeles, and eventually settled in Dallas. She and her husband ran their own custom-home business, developing the then-expanding North Dallas neighborhoods. When not running the family business, she enjoyed sewing, traveling, and being on the water.

She is survived by her three daughters, Cassie Steffen, Melinda Roewe, Vanessa Wilburn, and their spouses Steve Steffen, Michael Roewe, and Chris Davis. She’s also survived by her sister, Lela Gindratt and grandchild Ronan Roewe. Her husband of 64 years, Alton Jarvis Wilburn, passed away in 2023. She’s also survived by treasured nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Please: No Flowers. Instead, please think of Wanda the next time you donate to your favorite charity.

Graveside service will be held at Fairview Cemetery Thursday, August 7, 2025, at 10:00 am.

Tana Margaret RossMay 29, 1950 – August 2, 2025On August 2, 2025, God called one of his angels home. Tana Margaret Ross,...
08/05/2025

Tana Margaret Ross
May 29, 1950 – August 2, 2025

On August 2, 2025, God called one of his angels home. Tana Margaret Ross, of Denison, passed away at Texoma Medical Center surrounded by her family.

Tana was born in Denison Texas on May 29, 1950, the daughter of Bobbie Fitzpatrick. She graduated from Denison High School in 1968 where she was a member of several clubs such as Glee Club, Band, and Choir to name a few.

She married Joe Louis Ross Sr. in 1968, making their home in Denison, Texas. Together they had three beautiful children, Joe Jr., LaTonya, and Jolan. She was also a loving stepmother to Lisa Barron and Pam Snell as well as mother by choice to many. Although Tana was mother to many, her most rewarding life achievement she said was that of a grandmother and great grandmother where she was affectionately known as Nina.

Tana retired from Southwestern Bell with her life-long best friend Vannah Fisher, whom together not only raised their kids, but all kinds of hell as well. They traveled, had each other’s back and made a lifetime of memories.

She also worked for the City of Sherman, and finally ending her career at the City of Anna where she made many friends, she always considered family.

She loved working in her yard where she kept her grass green, spending time and spoiling her great grandchildren, looking after all her babies in the nursery at Parkside Baptist Church.

Tana was preceded in death by her mother, Bobbie Fitzpatrick, grandparents, Samuel (Ed) and Thelma Potts, and her aunt, Margaret Easterling.

She is survived by her children Joe Jr. and wife Laura, Latonya and husband Thomas, and Jolan and wife Brandy. Her grandchildren, Kylan, Olivia, Nikko, Mikayla, Kamrey, Jordan and Caleb. Great grandchildren, Kyah, Evyn, Emilee, Gabriel, Tatym, Matéa, Nyla, Marlee, Ezra, and Lucas. Siblings, Diane Royal of California, Denise Freeman and husband Warren of Virginia, Michael Fitzpatrick and wife Callena of Denison, and Demeta Fitzpatrick of Denison and her aunt, Dorothy Wilson of Denison. Numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and many bonus families she greatly loved.

Funeral with a graveside service at Fairview Cemetery, Saturday August 9th at 10am, officiated by Pastor Michael Braxton, followed by a fellowship lunch at Parkside Baptist Church at 11:30am. Pallbearers will be Kylan Ross, Nikko Christenson, Caleb Ross, Rodney Easterling, Eric Hunt, and Cory Madden.

Troy William Nichols, 87, went to his heavenly home on July 20th, 2025, after a short battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia...
08/01/2025

Troy William Nichols, 87, went to his heavenly home on July 20th, 2025, after a short battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia and pneumonia. He was born on January 6th, 1938, in Tahoka, Texas to Wilburn Lee and Audrey Lee (Stokes) Nichols. In his early 20’s, he learned to fly and was a crop duster. In his late 20’s, he was a Flite Instructor for Webb Air Force Base. In his early 30’s, he was a pilot and safety supervisor. In his mid-30’s, he became a vehicle salesman and continued that career for 25 years, was the Truck Manager at Sewell Ford in Odessa, Texas, and won several awards for the top 10 in the Nation. He then took to the roads in in his late 50’s and was a truck driver for Schneider for 25 years. He loved to travel and loved the open road.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Wilburn and Audrey and his sisters, Patsy Waller (Jerry) and Wilda Morris (W.S.)

He is survived by his beautiful wife, Glenna Sue (McCollum) and his children, Jay Nichols, Kathy Brymer (Elic), Jennifer Lyday (Robby), Angela Clayborn (Jason) and Tonya Bailey; his grandchildren, Brittany (James) Chase, Joshua, Jennifer, Matthew, Ashley, Skylar (Stephen), Cheynne (Kyle), Brooklyn, Addyson, Reece, Judd, Lathyn, and Nyla; his great grandchildren, Austin (Brikayli), Clayton (Aubree), Landon, Makayla, Benjamin, Teagan, Baron, Cheyanne, Easton, Caden; and his great great grandchildren Blakeli, Bentley, Addisyn, Kenzlie. He is also survived by mother-in-law, Sue McCollum; brother-in-laws, Mark McCollum (Carissa) and Micheal McCollum (Paula); and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Troy was a true character he could make anyone laugh and aways had a tall story to tell you. His favorite saying was “Hey I have a story for you.”

There will be a graveside service for the family at a later date.

Carmen Rios Fish "Cambu" January 6, 1947 – July 24, 2025Carmen Rios Fish, lovingly known as “Cambu,” passed away peacefu...
08/01/2025

Carmen Rios Fish "Cambu"
January 6, 1947 – July 24, 2025

Carmen Rios Fish, lovingly known as “Cambu,” passed away peacefully at home on July 24, 2025, surrounded by her devoted family.

Carmen was born on January 6, 1947, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and raised in Vega Baja. It was there she met the love of her life, Wilson Fish, while he was stationed nearby with the U.S. Coast Guard. The two were married on July 24, 1965, and shared 60 years of marriage marked by deep love and service to others. Their life together took them from Puerto Rico to Naples, Italy, then to Corpus Christi, Texas, before settling in Denison, Texas, where they made their permanent home.

Carmen was a vibrant and passionate member of the Denison/Sherman community. She volunteered for many years as a translator for MHMR and the local free medical clinic, offering comfort and connection to Spanish-speaking patients. She was a devout Catholic and a longtime member of her parish, where she sang in the choir and faithfully brought Holy Communion to the sick, the elderly, and the homebound—praying with them, comforting them, and reminding them of God's love.

She was also a sharp and strategic Bridge player, known to play multiple times a week and travel for tournaments. Whether at the card table, in church, or at a loved one’s bedside, Carmen brought her unmistakable mix of bold honesty, unwavering loyalty, and fierce love.

Her greatest joy in life was her family, especially her beloved son, Alexander Fish, and his wife, Jan, who she came to love as her own. She cherished her grandchildren—Matthew Walker, Krystalyn Williams and her husband, Gary, Alexes Buchanan and her husband Ryan, and Alexander Fish II and his partner Allison, —and was blessed with many great-grandchildren: Drew and Preslee Williams, John, Oliver, Sebastian, Titus, Zelie, and Matthias Buchanan, Madelyn and Lucy Walker. She also welcomed the arrival of one great-great-grandchild, Wrangler Williams. Carmen is also survived by her loving siblings, Miriam Rios and Antonio Rios, who shared her Puerto Rican roots and cherished memories.

Though she made her life in Texas, Carmen’s heart never left Puerto Rico. She often spoke of her love for the island, its people, and its beauty—and always longed to return. She kept her culture alive and known to her family and friends by cooking amazing Puerto Rican dishes.

Carmen was a force of nature—fierce, faithful, and always in your corner. If she loved you, you knew it. And if she prayed for you, you felt it. She gave her life to God, to her family, and to her community. She will be deeply missed.

A Rosary will be prayed in her honor at 9:30 AM on Friday, August 8th, followed by a Funeral Mass at 10:00 AM at Saint Patrick Catholic Church in Denison. Interment will follow at Fairview Cemetery, with a luncheon to be held at the Saint Xavier Center across the street from the church. All are welcome to join the family in prayer, remembrance, and celebration of Carmen’s life.

In Loving Memory of Frances Marie PritchettMarch 10, 1933 – July 26, 2025Frances Marie Pritchett, a devoted follower of ...
07/30/2025

In Loving Memory of Frances Marie Pritchett

March 10, 1933 – July 26, 2025

Frances Marie Pritchett, a devoted follower of Christ, loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and cherished friend, went to be with the Lord on July 26, 2025, at her home in Denison, TX, at the age of 92. Her life was a beautiful testament to grace, generosity, and unwavering love for others. Frances leaves behind a legacy of faith, family, and service that will live on for generations.

Born on March 10, 1933, in Scurry, TX to George Milbern and Lula Emma Preddy, Frances grew up learning the values of hard work, compassion, and deep faith. She carried those values throughout her life, touching countless lives with her kindness and wisdom. On December 25, 1952, she married the love of her life, Rophene Thomas Pritchett. Together, they built a home filled with laughter, love, and enduring devotion until Rophene’s passing in 1987.

Frances was a dedicated employee of the City of Denison Water Department, where she worked for over 20 years. Her warm smile and genuine care for people made her a beloved friend to many. Outside of work, she faithfully served as a longtime member of Calvary Baptist Church in Denison, TX. Her love for the Lord was evident in every aspect of her life—through her words, her actions, and the love she poured into everyone she met.

Frances was the heart of her family, always putting others before herself and making each person feel uniquely loved. She is survived by her children: daughter Valerie Badgett and husband Terry of Denison, TX; son William “Bill” Pritchett and wife Lilly of Howe, TX; and son Neil Pritchett and wife Billie Mae of Savoy, TX. She was a proud and loving grandmother to William “Willie” T. Pritchett, Shellie McLemore, Cash McDonald-Pritchett, and the late Amanda Pritchett. Her joy multiplied with her great-grandchildren: Major McLemore, Jhett McLemore, Maverick McLemore, Amanda McDonald-Slusser, Dace McDonald and Gibson McDonald.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband Rophene Thomas Pritchett; her father George Preddy; mother Lula Preddy; sister Betty Jean Preddy; brother Clifford Ray Preddy and granddaughter Amanda Joyce Pritchett.

Though our hearts are heavy with grief, we find comfort in knowing Frances is now resting in the arms of her Savior, reunited with those she loved so dearly. Her love, faith, and strength will remain etched in the hearts of all who knew her.

She taught us to love freely, give generously, and trust God in all things—and in that, her legacy lives on.

“Well done, good and faithful servant… enter into the joy of your Lord.” – Matthew 25:23

A heartfelt thank you to Three Oaks Hospice for their compassionate care and gentle support during this precious time.

Graveside Service will be held 10:00 am on Thursday, July 31, 2025, at Fairview Cemetery with Tracy Badgett officiating.

Pallbearerss will be Terry Badgett, William T. Pritchett, Austen McLemore, Major McLemore, Jhett McLemore, and Maverick McLemore.

Andrea Hernandez, born on January 23, 1937, in Zapata County, Texas, peacefully passed on to her eternal home on July 19...
07/30/2025

Andrea Hernandez, born on January 23, 1937, in Zapata County, Texas, peacefully passed on to her eternal home on July 19, 2025, in Sherman, Texas.

Andrea was an outgoing and charismatic person - always beaming as the life of the party. She loved having a good time, listening to music and dancing. She had an unforgettable & contagious laugh. Andrea was an excellent cook and loved to cook for her family. She loved her family and enjoyed hosting family meals on the holidays. She was also skilled at crocheting & sewing.

Andrea was preceded in death by her beloved mother figure, Victoria Canales, and Victoria’s husband Marcelo Canales; her parents, Santos Garza and Porfirio Coronado; several siblings; her son, Alejandro Cortez; her granddaughter, Vanessa Hernandez, and several other beloved family members.

Andrea is survived by her daughter, Lamar Morales and husband Ricardo Morales and child Ricardo Morales; daughter, Griselda Garza-Perez and children Dustin Merrell, Destiny Garrett-Perez and Kristian Merrell; son, Eristeo Perez Jr and wife Ronna Perez and children Jacob Perez and Victoria Simmons; and son, Rolando Perez and children Patrick Murphy and Victoria Perez. Andrea is also survived by her great-grandchildren, Enrique Barron and Enrique’s son Jesus Barron, Jose Angel Barron, Miguel Barron, Cruz Barron, Preziosa Castro, Britin Merrell, Zoe Merrell, Easton Merrell, Mason Merrell, Cody Carden, Angel Xavier Reyna, Efren Hernandez II, and Daniel Orion Hernandez.

Services will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, August 2, 2025, at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church located 807 N. Union St, Whitesboro, Texas 76273.

Johnny Wayne BaxterWe are deeply saddened to report the passing of Johnny Wayne Baxter, 74, of Denison, TX on July 18, 2...
07/28/2025

Johnny Wayne Baxter

We are deeply saddened to report the passing of Johnny Wayne Baxter, 74, of Denison, TX on July 18, 2025.

Johnny was born on Jan 16, 1951, to Clarence and Susie Baxter and was one of six siblings.

He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Janis Baxter; his mother, Susie J. Baxter; his father, Clarence E. Baxter; his brothers, Joe, Jimmy, Herman, and Ray Baxter; and his daughter, Michelle Sheperd.

He is survived by his children, RaeAnna Bennett, Teresa Rivera, and Tim Breuer; many grandchildren; his sisters, Virginia Bowers and Barbara Proctor; including numerous nieces and nephews.

In honor of Johnny's memory, a celebration of life will be held at Colbert Senior Center, on Saturday, July 26th, at 2pm We invite all who knew and loved him to celebrate his wonderful life where he grew up. Food will be provided.

He will be forever missed!

Joyce L. Knighton went to be with the Lord on Friday, July 25, 2025 surrounded by family.Joyce was born on August 31, 19...
07/27/2025

Joyce L. Knighton went to be with the Lord on Friday, July 25, 2025 surrounded by family.

Joyce was born on August 31, 1930 to Thomas Ernest Hodnett and Edna Russell Hodnett in Nevada County, Arkansas.

She married the love of her life, Clarence “Homer” Knighton on April 30, 1948. They had three children – Charles Ray Knighton, Penny, and Kenneth Farrell.

Besides being a devoted wife and mother, she worked in the insurance and finance industries before retiring. She enjoyed crafts and sewing in her spare time.

Joyce was preceded in death by her husband Homer Knighton, son Charles Ray Knighton, grandson Cory Ray Knighton, parents Thomas Ernest & Edna Hodnett, and brothers Jack Hodnett, Thomas Hodnett, Denver Hodnett and Quay Hodnett, In-laws Clarence & Evie Andrews Knighton.

She is survived by her daughter Penny Knighton Carruth & husband Mel, son Kenneth F. Knighton, 6 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren & 1 great great grandson.

Services will be Monday, July 28, 2025, at 3 p.m. at Unity Missionary Baptist Church, 1900 S. Woodlawn, Denison, TX. with fellowship to follow. Graveside services will be at Union Cemetery, Rosston, AR on Tuesday, July 29, 2025, at 2 p.m.

Cleta Mae Jones, 87, of Denison passed away Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at Texoma Medical Center from a lengthy illness.Cleta...
07/25/2025

Cleta Mae Jones, 87, of Denison passed away Tuesday, July 22, 2025 at Texoma Medical Center from a lengthy illness.

Cleta was born April 21, 1938 in Madill, Oklahoma to Orvil Webb and Lillie (Evans) Webb.
Cleta spent most of her working career in the restaurant industry, waitressing, having also owned and operated Cleta’s Restaurant & Coffee Shop from 1979-81. She worked in the Walmart Bakery in Sherman until her retirement. In her leisure time, she enjoyed watching westerns, thrift store shopping, decorating, and working crossword puzzles.

Cleta is survived by her children; Vicki Anderson of Denison, Donna Bachus and husband, Doug of Rusk; John Jones and wife, Brenda of Melissa; Bill Jones and wife, Christine of Sherman; Marty Jones and wife, Meredith of Denison; and Samantha Flewallen and husband, Mike of Denison; 15 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, and 6 great-great grandchildren. She is also survived by her sisters, Janie Martinez and Ruth Patti, and brother Floyd Webb.

Cleta was preceded in death by her son, Mark David Jones; and grandsons, Keith Ryan Jones and Mark Kyle Jones; her parents, and sister, Jewel Parks and brothers, Leon, Edward and Charles Webb.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Fisher Funeral Home located at 604 W. Main in Denison. Services will be held on Monday, July 28, 2025. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. followed by the funeral service at 11 a.m. Interment will follow at Cedarlawn Memorial Park in Sherman.

Janice Yvonne (Boxell) Martin was born on August 20th, 1941, in rural Indiana. She lived most of her life in north Texas...
07/25/2025

Janice Yvonne (Boxell) Martin was born on August 20th, 1941, in rural Indiana. She lived most of her life in north Texas with her beloved husband, Charles. They were married for 43 years before he passed away in 2023. They built a beautiful life together, running multiple businesses (such as the Lighthouse Resort & Marina in Pottsboro), and caring for their kids and grandchildren. She was a devoted wife, affectionate grandmother, and committed friend. Her house was always open, the fridge full of food, and cards ready to play. You could always kick back and feel at home with Gram. And she was always just a call away when you needed her. Late in life she placed her faith in Christ and genuinely sought to follow him. She is with him now, resting in peace.

She died on July 12th, 2025, in Coweta, Oklahoma where she was living near family who cared for her well in her final days. She will be buried next to her late husband and son, Ron, in Pottsboro, Texas.

Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, July 25, 2025 at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Georgetown Cemetery, in Pottsboro, TX. The family will receive one hour prior of service.

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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.