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Debra Jean Monroe
1956 – 2023
Earle Deets
1938 – 2023
Earl Wayne Baker
1935 – 2023
Earlene Jeanette Price
1939 – 2023
Joseph Dennis Bausell
1953 – 2023
Doyle Wayne Price
1936 – 2023
Eva Owen
1934 – 2022
Ervin Eugene Cross
1957 – 2022
Doyle Ross Harvey
1928 – 2022
Joyce Lee Booe
1930 – 2022
Peggy Jean Caplinger
1941 – 2022
Jimmy Lee Reynolds Jr.
1956 – 2022
Minnie Catherine Ramsey
1933 – 2022
Vonda Irene Hamilton
1965 – 2022
Wesley Ray Houston
1937 – 2022
Earline Faye Potter
1929 – 2022
Priscilla Norine Whitmire
1934 – 2022
Rebecca Jane Watkins
1955 – 2022
Katie Pearl Snow
1935 – 2022
James Scott Blackard
1947 – 2022
James Robert Garretson
1947 – 2022
Thomas Norman Teel
1948 – 2022
Margaret May Minnick
1947 – 2022
Stephen Randolph Allen
1943 – 2022
The Ooten family are my cousins. Wayne’s mother; Nina, was my Aunt. Nina was my mothers twin sister. Ina and Nina Shockley. We used to travel from El Paso Tx to Sherman Tx to visit our cousins. What wonderful memories I had of those times. We loved Lake Texoma and all the fun we had there. Wayne, Barbara and Kevin would visit us and always brought groceries to my mothers house and they would cook some of the best meals. They loved my moms enchiladas along with other Mexican cuisine that my mom used to make. Wayne and Barbara were the kindest and sweetest people just like all of our cousins were. Barbara will be missed and our hearts and prayers go out to Kevin and all of family in and around Sherman. May the Lord cover each of you with overwhelming peace at this time. My name is Janice Trudy Marshall and I wanted to share a memory with everyone. Blessings and Love to all
Barbara ,you will be missed greatly. She gave me my first shots and helped Dr Shaw sew up knees and toes on me. Then became my wonderful cousin when she and Wayne married. . A wonderful caring person. You are dearly loved.
My Aunt Barbara was a special part of my life! I remember spending time with her and my grandma just talking for hours. She had the best laugh! I will truly miss her!
Barbara & I rode the school bus to Savoy School for many many years. She was always a good friend and part of the “group” that sang on the bus.
Aunt Barbara, my driving force to succeed.
When I was in school, she always made it a big deal to collect the newspaper clippings of me making honor roll, and send it to me with a little cash. This made me try hard. Made me proud. Made me drive for success. She always wanted me to drive on in my education and do the best I could, obtain a Doctorates. Well didn’t make it to that, but did strive to graduate at the top of my class in High School and then eventually my Bachelors, summa cum laude. Can never thank her enough for instilling this “strive for success” mentality into me by all the little things she did to recognize my accomplishments along the way. The little things count and they added up, sometimes just a “I am proud of you, goes a long way. These words come to mind, kind, loving, caring, and a family historian, thankful for all the memories. So many memories from my talking alarm clock, to the one shared above.
She was SO proud of you and spoke about you every time I visited her!
Aunt Babs I just found out. Prayers to her son Kevin. She lived me like her own. I will miss her.