07/10/2025
Graveside service for Bill Ray Mayfield, 91, of Lamesa will be held Saturday, July 12, 2025, at 10:00am at Hancock Cemetery with Minister Kalith Brown officiating. Arrangements are under the direction and care of Branon Funeral Home. Visitation will be held Friday, July 11, 2025, from 7:00 - 8:00 PM at Branon Funeral Home.
Bill passed away Tuesday, July 8, 2025, in Lamesa. Bill was born on April 21, 1934, in Midland, Texas. Bill married Juanita Bean February 26, 1952, in Midland County. They were married for 71 years.
He is survived by siblings, Marchelle Jones and Brooks Mayfield; his children, Nona Woodward and husband, Craig of Burnet, Nan Sharp of O’Donnell, and Billy Ray Mayfield and wife Linda of Lamesa; four grandchildren, Randi Woodward, Shara Dee McCaleb, Preston Sharp and T.J. Sharp; nine great grandchildren, Erin, Stetson, Cason, Mia, Matt, Caleb, Brianna, Sam and Reid; one great great grandson, Kelton.
Bill is preceded in death by his mother, Babe Ferguson; wife, Juanita Bean Mayfield; grandson, Clint Woodward; siblings, Arthur Mayfield, Lillie May Kannady, Edna Lou Wallis, George Mayfield, Robert Mayfield, and Don Mayfield.
Bill was known for his kindness and heart for serving others. He enjoyed the finer things in life like a pot of red beans, a game of horseshoes, a freezer of homemade ice cream, and the sound of a fiddle playing Western swing. Bill’s love for Nita was special, evidenced by the 71 years they were married and the family they built together.
Bill was a member of the Dawson County Sheriff’s Posse & Western Polo Team. He knew his way around a hay baler and baled hay all over this area. One of his biggest joys was cooking for the men’s brotherhood breakfast at Second Baptist Church. He prepared many a sausage patty, egg, and biscuit for his fellow brothers in Christ.
Daddy Bill was one of a kind. He was always armed with a smile and a funny joke. He was a man of few words that held his temper and his tongue. Daddy Bill had a gentle, quiet strength about him and appreciated all the things in life that money couldn’t buy. We will miss him so.
In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations be made to La Mesa De Dios P.O. Box 1251, Brownfield, TX 79316.
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