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Leo Daniel Mangrum
1934 – 2024
Deborah Renee Johnson
1965 – 2024
Lia Dorman Adams
1947 – 2024
Linda June Radican
1946 – 2024
Janet Marie Warford
1945 – 2024
Robert Donald Jackson
1951 – 2024
Kyle Wayne Kelsey
1974 – 2024
Dalton Earl Jaco
1933 – 2024
Charles Ray Harris
1929 – 2024
Frances Ardela Collins
1933 – 2024
Ava Drue Krum
1932 – 2024
Cindy Marleen Garner
1949 – 2024
Tommie Mack Price
1945 – 2024
Sierra Amanda Peterman
1993 – 2024
Florence Imogene Smith
1929 – 2024
Pamela Jo Butler
1962 – 2024
Kimberly Kay Guffee
1964 – 2024
Jeanell Harris
1931 – 2024
Angela Marie Woodson
1982 – 2024
Charles Ray Richey
1961 – 2024
Calvin Dewayne Wooten
1957 – 2024
Roy W. Chumbley
August 21, 1940 – June 3, 2024
Stetson William Teague
May 30, 2024
Margaret Sue Lloyd
1932 – 2024
You truly were an absolute amazing man!! I took such pride in being able to tell everyone that you were my big brother for as long as I can remember! In school you were the smartest person I knew! Football you were the meanest! Powerlifting you were the strongest! I looked up to you always! And as you grew up, me looking up to you didn’t change!! I just found new and exciting things that you were awesome at! From being a husband, to dad, to coach but my favorite was chicken raiser!!! You knew everything there was to know about them!!! You were my own personal chicken whisper!! I am going to miss you so much but I find a tremendous amount of joy and peace knowing you are in heaven! I can hear Jesus telling you “welcome home my good and faithful servant”! I’ve always known how special you are and it warms my heart to see all the people that knew the same thing about you!! You have left an amazing legacy and I’m still so proud to be able to call you my big brother!! I love you Chrissy Dean ? tell Cody that I love and miss him!! I can only imagine the softball game you are getting together!!! I’m rooting for your team…still!!
What a great guy. Dean-O was a great friend and good man. I loved his fire and competitiveness in sports. I have so many good memories of pee wee football, baseball and basketball that included Dean. Your loss was a total shock to me and hit me hard. He will be missed. My prayers are with all of you because I knew what he meant to the family. Let me know if there’s anything I can do.
Our deepest sympathy for all. Dean was a wonderful person and it was a privilege to be his friend.
Earnest and family: my deepest sympathy on the loss of your son. You and your family are in our thought and prayers. Randy Hansen (class of 1964 Cranfills Gap High)
Port Aransas Texas.
Earnest and family,
May God be with each of you during this time of remembrance and reflection. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Our most sincere condolences to the family.
Dean’s support and kindness meant so much to us.
Dean was an Awesome Person, We will miss him!
Sending thoughts and prayers to you all. Dean and I graduated High School together. He was always sweet, considerate and just the nicest guy! I am honored to call him a childhood friend. When I think of Dean I think of laughter and a lot fun. Praying for peace and blessings over you all.
So sorry to hear of the passing of Dean. Please accept our sincerest heartfelt sympathy at the loss of Dean. We are know he will be missed by all who knew him.
Sincerely,
Jerry and Christine Dittrich
Earnest, The loss of your son is an emptiness that hurts forever. Our love and support lift you up and the good lord will hold your hand during this time. Marilyn Dillon Pack
Rest easy my friend,and my god bless your soul and your family in the trying times.
I’m so sorry. Dean was a good person. We will truly miss him. Love and blessings to you all
So sorry. May Gods comfort and blessings be on your family.
To the family and friends of Dean Roberts,my deepest sympathy and Prayers rest with you all, as I reflect back on the memories of my friendship I will miss conversations and his warm smile and firm handshakes. As I lift the family up in prayer, just know that ,he will be missed by many .Weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning.
Dean umpired most of our oldest daughter’s Dixie and high school softball games. She enjoyed him behind the plate because he always explained his calls and complimented her level of play. As a Dixie district director, I appreciated the time he gave to help our youth. He volunteered every year to teach the umpire clinic for our Dixie umpires. He loved to laugh and make us laugh with him. He will truly be missed.
Susan, Jared, Ashleigh, and Justin, We are all thinking about you. You are in our hearts at this time.
Sheila, Rick, Richard, and Connor Mihelic
Mark, Judith, April, and Andrew Shanbeck
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time. He was such a sweet and friendly man. He cared so deeply for the kids he coached and they were lucky to have him. We were blessed to have known Dean. Thank you for sharing him with all of us.
The Roberts Family,
So sorry to read about your loss.
Dean umpired baseball games for my sons team and later softball for both of my daughters here in Whitewright. He was fair and mild mannered behind the plate and in the field. We always had the utmost respect for him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
My thoughts & prayers are with your family. Raymond Lambert & family
Dean truly loved his students! He was a great guy to work with and will be missed by all.
To all of Dean’s family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My condolences go out to you all. I pray that the many memories Dean shared with you will bring you comfort. Dean touched many lives through all his doings. The pain of a life cut short can at times feel unbearable. But know that God wants to support you and help you on this journey, let Him. (1 Peter 5:7) My sincerest sympathies go out to each one.
I am late, very late seeing this. We LOVED Dean!! I especially enjoyed giving him a hard time when he called the kids games. He always ended up making me leave the game by saying “Now Ms.Stone you know what time it is. ” I would nod my head yes, and go to the outfield fence usually with my friend Susie or April. Hugs to all of you.