05/02/2023

Avis Pearl (Ramsey) Stamps, 97, of Timpson, Texas, passed away Saturday, April 29, 2023. She was born February 23, 1926, in Alto, Texas to Marvin and Florence Ramsey. She was one of nine children. 

Graveside services will be held at 2pm Wednesday, May 3, 2023, at Shady Grove Cemetery in Timpson, Texas.

She grew up in the Shady Grove community on the family’s farm. Growing up, Avis went by the nickname “Pete,” given to her by her daddy. Avis married Gerald James Stamps on July 20, 1945, in Jacksonville, Florida. Her life as the wife of a Navy officer took her all over the United States, with each of her four children, Gerald Stanley, Steven, Gay, and Lana being born in a different state. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She was a wonderful quilter, and loved to crochet and sew. Avis was a fabulous cook, she loved to read, play card games, play bingo, and dominoes. She enjoyed fishing and was especially happy when she outfished Gerald. She was a member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church over 50 years where she was extremely active in the church. Avis taught Sunday School Classes, worked Bible School for many years. Avis studied her bible and knew many scriptures by heart and was extremely faithful to pray for others.

She is preceded in death by her father, Marvin Ramsey and her mother, Florence Ramsey; her husband, Gerald J. Stamps; her son, Steven Stamps; and all of her brothers and sisters.

She is survived by:

Son, Gerald S. Stamps and wife, Mary

Daughter, Gay Childs and husband, John

Daughter, Lana and husband, David

Daughter-in-law, Marianne Stamps Blalock

10 grandchildren

18 great-grandchildren

Services under the direction of Taylor Funeral Home, Timpson, Texas.

 

05/01/2023

Bertha Irene Jacobs, 94, of Center, passed away Sunday, April 30, 2023, in Nacogdoches.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 3, 2023, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center.  Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, May 4, 2023, at Watson & Sons Chapel with Bro. Don Windham officiating. Interment will follow at West Hamilton Cemetery in Shelby County.

Born December 13, 1928, Irene is the daughter of Johnny Walker and Susan Gilis Walker. She enjoyed working in her yard.

She is survived by:

Son, Roy Jacobs Jr. and wife, Lisa

Grandchildren:
Brent Jacobs and wife, Leslie
Lindsay Jacobs Porter and husband, Jon
Leslie Jones Pless

Great-grandchildren:
Gauge Porter
Zoey Porter
Tatum Jacobs
Lawson Jacobs
Zane Jacobs
Molly Pless
Riley Pless
Samuel Pless

Preceded in death by husband, Roy Jacobs Sr.; parents, Johnny Walker and Susan Gilis Walker; and sister, Anabell Stanley.

Pallbearers will be Harold Ray Jacobs, Brent Jacobs, David Hemphill, Hal Jacobs, David Jacobs, and Gaylord Howard.

Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com

04/28/2023

Wayne Crowder was born November 2, 1965 in Shreveport, Louisiana, to Bobby Crowder and Ben Johnson. He passed away on Friday, April 21, 2023 at the age of 57.

Wayne graduated in 1984 from Center High School in Center, Texas.

Wayne was preceded in death by his mother, Bobby Crowder; his father, Ben Johnson; his brother, Willie Crowder; his grandmother, Katy Pennington; and his aunt, Glenda Evans.

Wayne had an infectious laugh and a larger-than-life personality upon entering a room. He was an entrepreneur and ended every conversation with an “I Love You” to his family. He owned his Legacy by living life on his own terms. He will forever be missed.

Wayne leaves to cherish his memory:

Son, Tristan D. Patton of Center

Seven grandkids: Jamarian, Tykedren, Jakadence, Trystan, Treyden, McKenna, and Khylee

Brothers:
Terry Crowder of Center
Kenneth Johnson of Alabama

Sisters:
Kathy Crowder (Calvin) of Shreveport, Louisiana
Ruby Johnson of Nacogdoches
Rosetta Berry (Roy) of Woods Community
Debra Johnson (John) of Center

Aunts:
Betty Johnson
Ethel Moore (Mike)
Linda Evans
Geneva Curtis of Center

Special uncle, Archie Bennett of Jacksonville, Florida

Uncles:
Lawrence Pennington
Charles Wilson
Robert Pennington of Louisiana

Special cousins, Rashael and Zhan Bennett of Jacksonville, Florida

Special friend, Michael Cloudy (Candel) of Center

Along with a host of nieces, nephews, with many cousins, extended family, and life-long friends.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, April 29, 2023, at Abundant Love Ministries in Center with Bro. Marlin Cloudy officiating. Interment will follow at Blount Cemetery in Shelby County. Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday, April 28, 2023, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center.

Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com

04/25/2023

Robert Jesse Beddoe, 84, of Galveston, Texas, passed away on April 23, 2023, in Canyon Lake, Texas, surrounded by family and loved ones. He was born on February 27, 1939 in Wichita, Kansas to the late Walter Beddoe and Gladys (Shanks) Beddoe. He was known as Bobby Beddoe to everyone that knew him.

Graveside service will be held at 2 PM on Friday, April 28, 2023, at Jackson Cemetery, Joaquin.

Bobby was born in Wichita, Kansas. He grew up in San Benito, Texas, and graduated from San Benito High School. He later attended Stephen F. Austin State University, receiving a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences degree. He would later earn a Master's in Industrial Technology from the University of Houston.

He married the love of his life, Dolorus Neel, on December 23, 1967. The two spent many wonderful years together before her passing in 2005.

After retiring from AT&T, Bobby went to work teaching technology classes for Bryan ISD. After that he began teaching at Houston Community College, becoming the Department of Technology Chair for Houston Community College South. While living in the Canyon Lake area, he served on the Board of Directors for the Texas Hill Country Museum for many years.

One place Bobby always felt at home was anywhere there was salt water. He had a special love for Galveston, Texas, and lived in that area several times. He loved saltwater fishing and being on the beach.

Bobby loved archaeology and history. He also loved writing -- authoring several articles for amateur archaeology magazines. He also wrote several historical fiction novels, including "Sabinetown". He gave many talks on Native American history in Canyon Lake public libraries. Bobby was a proud member of the Sons of the Republic of Texas and loved discussing Texas history.

Bobby is survived by:

Sons:
Joe Beddoe of Austin
Wally Beddoe of Connecticut

Several grandchildren and great-grandchildren

He is preceded in death by his loving wife, Dolorus Beddoe; daughter, Debbie Beddoe; infant son, Benjamin Beddoe; grandson Jake Beddoe; parents Walter and Gladys Beddoe; and special friend, Nancy Phippeny.

To send condolences or to sign an online register, please visit www.mangumfh.net. Mangum Funeral Home, Center, is in charge of arrangements.

04/24/2023

Janelle Henigan Beasley, 93, formerly from Timpson, Tx passed away Saturday, April 15, 2023 at her home in Deer Park, Tx. Janelle was born on August 18,1929 in Beckville/Brooks Community, Tx to Annie Arzelle Brooks Henigan and Acie Carl Henigan.

Janelle attended school in Beckville and Carthage where she graduated in 1948. She and her husband, James Eddie Beasley raised their family in Pasadena, Tx before retiring to the Timpson/Corinth Community area where he was born and raised.

She is survived by: 
Brother, Jack (Sonny) Henigan of Richardson

Sister-in-law, Helen Jane Henigan of Tyler

Son, Grady Carl Beasley, and wife, Margaret of Timpson

Daughter, Barbara Ann, and husband, Terry Taylor of Deer Park

Grandchildren: 
Leanne Beasley Sutton
Trent A. Taylor, and wife, Michelle
Bryan D. Beasley, and wife, Elizabeth
Toby J.Taylor, and wife, Stacy

6 great-grandchildren

One great-great-granddaughter

Janelle is preceded in death by her husband-James Eddie Beasley, daughter-Betty Lynn Lewis and brother-Acie Carl Henigan, Jr. 

A family memorial service will be held at the Corinth Cemetery at a later date. Those wishing to make a memorial donation are requested to be sent to: Hospice Foundation of America at hospicefoundation.org or 1707 L Street NW, Suite 220, Washington, DC 20036

04/24/2023

Joe Scot (Scotty) Ramsey, 75, passed away at his home in Magnolia, Texas on Saturday, the 8th of April 2023. His high school sweetheart and wife of 55 years, Dorice Gafford Ramsey, was by his side. Scot was born on March 13th, 1948, in Memphis, TN to Samuel Price Ramsey, Jr. and Helen Stivers Ramsey Hardy but spent his childhood growing up in Center, Texas. He is preceded in death by his father and mother and his sister, Barbara Ramsey Hightower Bufford, and stepfather Augustus Lipscomb “Gus” Hardy.

Scot is survived by:

Loving and devoted wife of 55 years, Dorice Gafford Ramsey

Daughter, Jo Lea Ramsey Froehlich

Son-in-law, Kelly Froehlich

Grandchildren, Collin and Kyndall Froehlich

Three stepsisters:
Karen Hardy Lundberg
Kathy Hardy Lanham
Beth Hardy Holt who all reside in Texas.

Scot had many accomplishments throughout life. In high school he was on the Center Junior Rifle Club ranking 231st out of 3,000 competitors in NRA sectional tournaments where his 4-person rifle team ranked 4th best high school team in the nation. He went on to break existing shooting record and was declared State 4-H Rifle Champion in 1963. Golf was another sport he excelled at and enjoyed throughout his life, winning numerous local and state tournaments. His Dad played the piano which led him to pick up the guitar and teach himself to play lead guitar and sing in a high school band that entertained at local events. His Mom was an outstanding cook and Scot learned much from her while living at home and put those skills to use at family gatherings and over the campfire. He was an avid outdoors person who spent time with family and friends hiking, camping, canoeing, riding motorcycles, hunting, skiing, gardening, and just about anything that involved being outdoors.

Scot has always been a self-made man striving to be the best at whatever he pursues but never forgot who helped him along the way. He reunited with his classmates of 1966 last year in Center, Texas and so enjoyed visiting with them even though he was physically weak from cancer treatments…meant a lot to him seeing his high school friends again. Golf and hunting were his favorite sports and never missed a chance to get together with his friends, family and business associates for a fun-filled outing. As much as he enjoyed spending time with friends, he also enjoyed spending time with family on skiing, rafting, winery events, family gatherings and road trips to the Rockies. Scot’s greatest accomplishment of all was his love of family. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather who was instrumental in raising his daughter and grandkids to be the best they could be in this life and for that our family is truly blessed.

Scot acquired an Associate of Applied Engineering from Tyler Junior College and later graduated from Lamar State College of Technology in 1971 with a Bachelor of Science in Geology. Scot’s corporate career spanned four decades in the oil and gas industry as exploration geologist and later environmental consultant, with 15 years employed at Northern Michigan Exploration (CMS) as Gulf Coast Exploration Manager. He has been described by friends and colleagues as a Prince of a man having super brain power. He was an avid reader and historian, and being a scientist researched the facts before drawing conclusions. Scot always focused on the positive and gave no time to the negative. He had the ability to make everyone feel special, taking time to get to know them, and genuinely cared about them. He was highly respected and believed that all men could deal honestly by honest methods. He believed in courtesy, in kindness, in generosity, in good cheer in friendship and love of family. His integrity, sense of humor and wit will be forever missed.

Please join in remembering Scot by visiting our Memorial at http://www.kleinfuneralhome.com/obits. Through this site, you can share your thoughts and fond memories with the family.

A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held at Klein Funeral Homes, 14711 FM 1488, Magnolia, TX 77354 on Friday, May 19, 2023 at 2PM.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are requested to be made in his name to a charity of your choice.

04/18/2023

Gwendolyn Reené Belsha Hooper, 63, of Houston, passed away Monday, April 17, 2023, in Houston.

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Friday, April 21, 2023, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center. Funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, April 22, 2023, at Watson & Sons Chapel. Interment will follow at Old Center Cemetery in Panola County. Bro. Mike McMahon will officiate.

Born November 13, 1959, in Shreveport, Louisiana, Reené is the daughter of Elton Lamar Belsha and Zelna Hughes Belsha. Her hobbies included gardening and photography. She was a member of William Carroll Crawford Chapter of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Reené was of the Christian faith.

She is survived by:

Husband, Duane Hooper of Houston

Children:
Timothy D. Hooper of Los Angeles, California
Robert Brian Hooper and wife Rachel of Shreveport, Louisiana
Alicia Dianne Hamilton and husband Jeff of Joaquin
William Preston Hooper and wife Shasta of Houston
Callie Reené Briggs and husband Jackie of Logansport, Louisiana
Amy Diane Fonseca and husband José Loera of San Antonio
Alex Hooper and wife Evette of Houston

14 grandchildren

7 great-grandchildren

Preceded in death by her parents, Elton Lamar Belsha and Zelna Hughes Belsha.

Pallbearers will be Alex Hooper, José Loera, Robby Hooper, William Hooper, David Spratley, and Bobby Dale Schwartz. Honorary pallbearer will be Tim Hooper.

Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com

04/18/2023

Katherine Ann Marino, 77 of Timpson, passed away on Friday, April 14, 2023 in Timpson, Texas.

Funeral service will be held at 2:00pm on Tuesday, April 18, 2023 at Taylor Funeral Home with Andy Glenn officiating. Interment will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery in Timpson. Visitation will be held from 1-2pm prior to the service.

She was born on April 5, 1946 in Morgan City, Louisiana, the daughter of Herbert and Ellen Reeves Brown. She grew up on the bayou where she learned to love fishing, crabbing and generally being outdoors with her siblings. They had a bond like no other and continued that closeness during their lifetime. In 1965, at the age of 19, Katherine married Luke Marino, Sr. She became a housewife and filled her home with love and of course, children. In 1979 they moved to Timpson and bought a store. She absolutely treasured being a mother. Her kids were the light of her life and she made sure they knew she was always there for them. Although life dealt her the sorrow of being a widow early in life, she took it in stride and raised her children to know many things, including to love The Lord, be your own person, stand up for yourself and others, always put your family in the forefront of everything and to strive to be better people with every passing day. Katherine remarried later in life and remained the family matriarch.

Katherine was a woman of strong opinions and when asked what she thought about something, you better be ready because she was going to tell you… whether you liked it or not. She was boisterous, bold and could be a bit rigid but this is what made her strong. She loved with her whole heart and if she loved you, you knew it without any doubt. She would give up anything for those she loved. Although she was stern in her teachings, she was loving and giving. Katherine was proud of her children and what they grew up to be and bragged on them to everyone. Their families were perfect in her eyes and she loved all of them. Being a mother was her greatest accomplishment and watching them grow up and be successful adults was the answer to her prayers. When she had the name of “Granny” bestowed upon her, her heart was overwhelmed with joy. She treated and loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren just as she did their parents. 
Katherine was happiest when surrounded by her entire family and loved being the center of their world. She lived life to the fullest and made many memories while traveling with her sister, Lillie and best friend, Alice Blaze. They played Bingo, took their chances at the casino and saw many wonderful places together. She also made every vacation she could with her kids and grandkids. More than anything, she loved watching the happiness unfold right in front of her as they made these memories together. She loved watching old westerns, crocheting, reading and working puzzles. She also had a vast collection of movies that she spent many hours watching with her family. Katherine will forever be remembered as the strong woman who held the family close. Her teachings, devotion and dedication will remain the glue that will hold together the one thing she was most proud of… her family.

Katherine is survived by:

Children:
Luke Marino, Jr. and wife, Sherrie
Josephine Wise and husband, James
Bernadette Williams and husband, Donald Ray
Jennifer Pugh

Son-in-law, Thomas Hughes

Grandchildren:
Thomas Hughes, Jr.
Christina Thompson and husband, Wes
Richard Hughes and wife, Jasmine
Andrew Wise
Mollie Wise
Taylor Ray Williams and wife, Whitley
Laura Moore
Matthew Benson
Gracie Benson
James Williams
Daniel Pugh
Paden Pugh
Shane Pugh
Sara Pugh

Great-grandchildren:
Tayley Williams
Dozier Williams
Asher Hughes

Siblings:
Lillie Glenn
Liz Brown
Harold Brown and wife, Jernyl

She is preceded in death by her parents; husbands, Luke Marino, Sr. and Rickey Gray; daughters, Laura Marino and Angela Hughes; great granddaughter Sophie Williams and her best friend, Alice Blaze.

Serving as pallbearers will be Thomas Hughes, Jr., Taylor Ray Williams, Richard Hughes, Andrew Wise, Daniel Pugh, Matthew Benson, Paden Pugh, James Williams and Shane Pugh.

The family would like to extend a special thanks to Hospice In The Pines for the exceptional care given to their beloved mother and for the kindness they showed to them during their time of need.

Services under the direction of Taylor Funeral Home, Timpson, Texas.

04/07/2023

Ronnie Hutto, 72, of Joaquin, passed away Friday, April 7, 2023, in Joaquin.

Memorial service to be held at 3pm, Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center. Sister Melba Rodgers will officiate. 

Born April 27, 1950, Ronnie is the son of Ernest Hutto and Lessie Williams Hutto. He loved playing PlayStation and watching the Dallas Cowboys. Ronnie attended Willow Grove Community Church in Shelby County.

He is survived by:

Wife, Kim Hutto of Joaquin

Son, Wade Hutto of Joaquin

Daughter, Stephanie Hutto of Timpson

Grandchildren:
Eric Moore
Nick Moore
Brandon Moore
Leah Hutto
Presleigh Hutto

Sister, Bertha Windham and husband Marshall of Center

Brothers:
James Hutto and wife Laura of Center
Glen Hutto and wife Linda of Patoon

Special friend, Otis Pleasant of Center

Preceded in death by parents, Ernest Hutto and Lessie Williams Hutto; and father-in-law, R.T. McKnight.

Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com

04/18/2023

Donna Warren Holt of Center, TX passed away peacefully on April 16, 2023 surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Carthage, MS and grew up in Houston, TX. She graduated from SFA with a Degree in Education after which, Mrs. Holt made her home in Center, TX for 57 years. 

She joined the Chi Omega sorority during her time at SFA and was an active member of the Center chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Serving as President and on many other offices and committees. 

She was a beloved teacher of Home Economics at Center High School for 26 years during which time she earned her Masters Degree in Education and another in Administration. Her students fondly remember “Mz. Warren” and her class.

She married Bill Holt on April 19, 2003 and they spent 20 beautiful years together. During which time he accepted her children, grandchildren, and great children as his own to create a strongly bonded family that will never be broken.

She was an active member of the First Methodist Church of Center, TX and enjoyed volunteering with church events and functions. 

Her membership in the Piney Woods Photographic Society brought her so much pleasure and joy. She traveled the coast of Texas and other parts of the state with fellow members to photograph birds and nature of different areas. Her photos won many blue ribbons in local and state events.

Donna loved her home and yard and took much pride in the beautiful flowers, plants and lush landscaping she designed and maintained.

She loved being with her friends in the Center Woman’s Reading Club and served as treasurer for the organization. Donna served in many volunteer positions throughout Shelby County. 

Donna was preceded in death by her precious parents, Ona Mae and Almon Chadwick Boozer and Granddaughter, Danielle Angel Osburn.

Donna's greatest joy in life was being “Nona”. Nothing brought her more joy than her family. She was a selfless woman who gave all her time and energy to those who needed it.

Her beautiful life will forever be cherished by:

Beloved husband, Bill Holt, of Center

Daughter, Paige and husband Mitchell Osburn of Bryan, TX

Son, Chad Warren of Austin, TX

Step-son Jim Holt and wife Donna of Tyler, TX

God-daughters:
Rhonda Walker
Shelley Watlington

Grandchildren:
Catherine Lee Hughes and husband Reid of Arlington, TX
Kassie Kate Osburn of New York, NY
Zachary James Holt and wife Emily Rose of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Dallas Reed Osburn of Denver, CO
Cody Warren Osburn and wife Kitty of Killeen, TX
Donny Hernandez of Killeen, TX
Kortney Anne Osburn of Bryan, TX
Dakota Mae Osburn of Bryan, TX
Jacob William Holt of Tyler, TX
Dusty Dane Osburn of Bryan, TX

Great-grandchildren:
Everett Walter Hughes of Arlington, TX
Aubrey Alyse Lanehart of Bryan, TX

She was happiest spending time with her large family and larger circle of friends. She cherished every moment with them just as they did with her. Nona was a bright light in a dark world, and the world feels dimmer without her.

Memorial Service will be held at First Methodist Church in Center, TX on April 21, 2023 at 2 PM. Visitation with family will be one hour prior to the service.

Services are under the direction of Watson and Sons Funeral Home, Center, Texas.

04/17/2023

Pamela Durham, 60, of Timpson, passed away peacefully in her home on Thursday, April 13, 2023, in Timpson, Texas surrounded by her loving family.

I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.

Pamela Durham was born on November 2, 1962 to Arthur and Wyceil Durham in Timpson. She attended Timpson High School. At 17, she moved to Fort Worth, Texas with her older sister Rusby, and she graduated from Dunbar High School. She then attended Fort Worth College where she graduated as a Medical Assistant. Pamela was a member at Wayside Church of God in Christ in Fort Worth, Texas. She worked for years at Frito- Lay and Tandy's Doskocil. She stayed in Fort Worth for more than 30 years and she decided to come back home in 2012. She joined Clayton Temple Church of God in Christ, where she was a faithful member until her death.

Pamela was the baby girl of seven kids. Her sisters Barbara, Jennifer, Rusby and Alice have done all they could to make sure she has been well taken care of. She was a breast cancer survivor and even through her double amputation she always kept the Faith.

Ms. Pamela leaves behind:

Loving and devoted sisters:
Missionary Barbara (Supt. Marvin) Jackson
Jennifer(Steve) Earl
Missionary Rusby Harris
Alice (Ernesto) Rivera

Nieces: 
Missionary Carla (Allen)
Tiffany (Charles)
Myesha
Jasmine 

Adopted niece, Tanasha

Nephews: 
Terrance (Tara)
Cotrell Jr
Eric (Kaylie)
Marvin Jr (Aneitha)
Cory (Shanice)
Joseph (Tabrinna)
Dexter (Jessica)
Steven
Brian
Jaylin (Evelyn)

Best friend, Marilyn Woodson

Sister-in-law, Sandra McClendon Cooper

A host of great nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Pamela is preceded in death by her parents Arthur and Wyceil Durham, brothers Cotrell McClendon and Joe Durham, sister Salatha Garrett, nephews: Eddie Cross Jr, Brandon Earl and Raymond Curtis Jr., niece Stephanie Curtis, brother-in-law Johnnie Furch and best friend Brenda Mosley.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, April 22, 2023 at 11:00 AM at First Assembly of God in Timpson, Texas.

If you would like to send flowers services are entrusted to Mitchell's Funeral Home 103 Hospital St. Corrigan, Tx. Sadie Ann's Floral Designs Corrigan or you can send local and can be delivered to Clayton Temple COCIC 241 Bluebell Rd. Timpson.

04/17/2023

Jimmy Oyd “Ish” Bradshaw, 77 of Center, TX was born on September 14, 1945, to John and Essie Gunnels Bradshaw. He passed away on April 16, 2023, in Bossier City, LA. 

Visitation will be held from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, April 20, 2023, at Watson & Sons Chapel with Bro. Chris Collins and Bro. Steven Berry officiating. Interment will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center.

On October 14, 1972, Jimmy married the love of his life, Betty. They spent 50 wonderful years together raising 3 beautiful children: Michael, Darla, and Bo. Jimmy was in the trucking business for 48 years and was known for taking pristine care and exceptional maintenance of his trucks. Jimmy loved spending time with his family and friends. He also loved working with his hands. Some of his favorite hobbies were camping, fishing, gardening, woodworking and watching his favorite show Swamp People, which he often would talk about wanting to go gator hunting. Jimmy never met a stranger and always loved to make people laugh. After he retired, you could find him fishing on Toledo bend, woodworking in his shop, or just being outdoors. He was extremely creative and crafty; He could make and invent anything. From taking an old copy machine and turning it into a pea sheller to making and selling pens. A few other things he made were keychains, cutting boards, jewelry boxes, bird houses, a fish scaling table and the list goes on. Jimmy loved the Lord and was a member of the McClelland Community Church. He truly enjoyed life and will be dearly missed.

He is survived by:

Wife of 50 years, Betty Bradshaw

Children:
Michael Willoughby and wife Dorrie of Germany
Darla Hughes and husband Brent of Houston, Texas
Bo Bradshaw and wife Susan of Joaquin, Texas

Sisters:
Billie Jean Henry of Longview, Texas
Ila Rae Williams of Lake Jackson, Texas

Grandchildren:
Ashlyn Sims and husband Matt
Kristyn Willoughby
Jeremy Williams
Taylor Wright and wife Elizabeth
Bailee Bradshaw
Emilee Bradshaw
Jade Hughes

5 Great-Grandchildren

A number of nieces and nephews

Preceded in death by
Parents: John and Essie Bradshaw
Father-in-law: Clyde Windham
Mother-in-law: Virginia Windham
Brothers: Doyle Bradshaw and Benny Bradshaw
Sister: Sue Bradshaw Frame
Brothers-in-law: Bill Frame, D.E. Henry, and Robert Windham
Uncles: Marvin Bradshaw, Hunter Bradshaw, and Ira Bradshaw

Pallbearers will be Bo Bradshaw, Darrin Lout, Gail McClelland, Bill White, James White, and Taylor Wright. Honorary pallbearers will Pete Andrews, Mark Jackson, Kevin Jones, Joey Lawson, Steve Lovell, and Carl Davis Smith. 

Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com

04/17/2023

Bobby “Bob” Ray Powell, 81, of Shelbyville, Texas, passed away on April 15, 2023, in Nacogdoches, Texas. He was born on November 6, 1941, in Denton County, Texas, to the late J.M. and Mary Ella Powell.  

Funeral services will be held at Mangum Funeral Home, on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, at 2pm with Bro. Don Windham and Bro. Dan Flemings officiating.  Visitation will be held prior to the service on Wednesday, April 19, 2023, beginning at 1PM until service time at Mangum Funeral Home. Interment will follow at West Hamilton Cemetery, in Shelbyville, Texas.

Bob was born in Denton County, Texas and that is where he also graduated from high school. Bob met the love of his life, Delsia Denby, through his Uncle Johnny and Juanita. The two were married in 1983 and have shared over 40 wonderful years of wedded bliss. Bob worked as a printer at the Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, Texas. After retiring, they made their home in Shelby County.

Bob was a loving husband, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great grandfather. He enjoyed spending time with his family. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed every sport. He loved TCU, Texas Rangers, and the Dallas Cowboys. You could find Bob fishing, attending fellowships at church, or spending time with his friends and family. He loved the Lord and served through his membership at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church.

Bob is survived by:

His loving wife, Delsia Powell

Stepchildren:
Brenda Yates and husband Pat
Rick Bailey

Brothers:
Billy Powell and wife Trish
Jerry Powell

Grandchildren:
Donnice Roberts and the late SSG Casey Roberts
Codey Yates
Rusty Bailey and wife Lara
James Bailey

Great-Grandchildren:
Caehlen Austin and husband Taylor
Keeghan Roberts
Brehnley Roberts
Riley Yates
Reagan Yates
Allie Bailey
Austin Bailey

Great-Great Grandson, Christopher Austin

He is preceded in death by his parents, J.M. and Mary Ella Powell; grandson, SSG Casey Roberts; and his Uncle Johnny and Juanita.

To send condolences or to sign an online register, please visit www.mangumfh.net. Mangum Funeral Home, Center, is in charge of arrangements.

04/17/2023

Barbara “Granny” Works, 77, of Shelbyville, passed away Thursday, April 13, 2023, in Shelbyville.

Born March 30, 1946, in San Bernardino, California, Barbara is the daughter of Harold Lewis Coe and Frances Lena Pinkler Coe.  

She is survived by:

Daughter, Cassandra Carter Yeager and husband Donnie

Grandkids:
J.J. Kennedy
Stephanie Kennedy
Bethany Badger
Edgar Fuentes
Mariah Wright and husband Dean

Great-grandchildren:
Andrew Badger
Brinn Badger
Eli Kennedy
Adelina Wright
Izabelle Wright
Kailani Ruth Wright

Preceded in death by parents, Harold Lewis Coe and Frances Lena Pinkler Coe; and daughter, Ruthie Carter Hughes.

Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com

04/17/2023

Faye Hooper, 86, of Martinsville, passed away Saturday, April 15, 2023, in Nacogdoches.

Graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, April 17, 2023, at White Rock Cemetery in Shelby County with Bro. Jason Hebert officiating.

Born November 1, 1936, Faye is the daughter of Riley Bush and Bura Lee Courtney Bush. She worked for Moore Business Forms and Center Plywood. Faye also ran Martinsville Grocery Store for several years. Most of all, her devotion was to her husband, kids, and grandkids. She was a member of White Rock Missionary Baptist Church in Shelby County.

She is survived by:

Husband, Paul Hooper of Martinsville

Daughters:
Brenda Fancher of Martinsville
Beverly Battles and husband Rick of Nacogdoches
Debbie Newton of South Carolina

Grandkids:
Tammy Martin and husband Cody
Amanda Willeford and husband Zach
Paul Matthew Battles and wife Jill
Kristi Bouphasavanh and husband Sithy
Kimberly Price and husband Robert

Great-grandkids:
Brian Fancher
Savannah Martin
Jordan Recio and husband Aaron
Alanna Martin
Carter Martin and wife Taylor
Logan Martin and wife Victoria
Maverick Martin
Brody Willeford
Daxon Willeford
Hayden Battles
Pierson Battles
Barrett Price

Great-great-grandkids, Paisleigh Everett and Reece Martin

Numerous nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by parents, Riley Bush and Bura Lee Courtney Bush; son, Raymond Hooper; grandkids, Michael and wife Harolyn Adams Fancher and Chanda Fancher Pipes; son-in-law, Ricky Fancher; great grandkid, Gavin Willeford.

Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com

04/15/2023

Peggy Jo Fleming, of Center Texas passed away peacefully on Friday, March 24th, 2023 in La Porte, Texas surrounded by her loving family. She was 81 years old.
A celebration of life will be held Saturday, April 22, 2023 at 2:00 PM at Rosevine Church of God in Bronson Texas.

Peggy was born on January 17, 1942 in Center, Texas to Joe and Dorothy (Moore) Parker. She was an only child. She worked at various jobs over the years but later in life decided to go back to school and earn her nursing certification. She was a nurse for over 25 years and enjoyed caring for her patients in the Home Health field and working for various Nursing homes. Peggy also enjoyed sewing, making lots of clothes (some that we didn’t really want to wear) and twirling costumes over the years, reading and cooking for her family. Many of her recipes were passed down and will be enjoyed for years to come. Peggy loved her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren beyond measure and will be greatly missed by all.

Peggy was preceded in death by her parents Joe Parker and Dorothy (Moore) Parker Steward and her fur baby Bella.  

She is survived by:
Son, Greg Fleming and wife Stacey of La Porte

Daughters: 
Angela Smith and husband Keith of Pineland
Rhonda Fleming of Pineland

Grandchildren:
Michael Fleming and wife Jennifer of Pasadena
Christofer Fleming and wife Shian of La Porte
Marc Fleming and wife Halei of Huntington
Adam Smith and Colton of Pineland
Bryan Smith and wife Tami of Pineland

Great-grandchildren:
Brendan Fleming
Aaron Fleming
Jovi Fleming
Felecity Fleming
Marlei Fleming
Logan Smith
Peyton Smith
Lacey Smith
Sarver Smith
Jaslynn Smith

Her beloved fur babies, Poppy and Chloe

Numerous cousins and friends

If anyone wishes to send flowers or memorials to the Church you can do so through Hemphill flower Shop, 201 Starr Street, Hemphill, Texas 75948. The flower shop prefers you call them at 409-787-2396 and reference “Peggy Fleming”. 

 

04/15/2023

Kim Williams, 63, of Center, passed away Friday, April 14, 2023, in Center.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday, April 17, 2023, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center.  Funeral service will be held at Noon, Tuesday, April 18, 2023, at Watson & Sons Chapel.  Interment will follow at New Hope Cemetery in Center.

Born July 1, 1959, in Center, Kim is the daughter of Charles Williams and Jackie Adams Williams.  

She is survived by:
Children: 
Roni and Adam Pleasant
Elizabeth Starkey
Franklin Windham

Grandchildren: 
Phoenix Smith
Griffin Smith

Sister, Jan Brown

Brothers: 
Andy Williams
Matt Williams
Jon Davis
Jason Davis

Nieces and nephews: 
Brandi Killey
Greg Frazier
Britney Stewart
Austin Williams
Kacie Brooks
Ty Williams
Cam Williams
Kaitlin Williams

Stepmother, Frances Williams

Numerous great nephews and nieces

Preceded in death by parents, Charles Williams and Jackie Adams Williams; son, Patrick Tyre; sister, Kay Stewart; and cousin, Dawn Collins.

Pallbearers will be Adam Pleasant, Franklin Windham, Brandon Davis, Jon Davis, Greg Frazier, Chris Pleasant, Mark Yarborough, and Dakota Wagstaff.  Honorary pallbearers will be Austin Williams, Andy Williams, Otis Pleasant, and Matt Williams.

Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com

04/15/2023

Charlotte Hughes, 76, of Center, passed away Friday, April 14, 2023, in Center.

Visitation will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sunday, April 16, 2023, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center. Her wishes were to be cremated.

Born July 23, 1947, in Center, Charlotte is the daughter of Julius Elzie Windham and Margaret Corinne Meyers Windham. She loved gardening and spending time with her grandchildren.

She is survived by:
Daughter, Lisa Kettler of Center

Grandchildren:
Jessica Hughes and Alex of San Antonio
Rebecca Hughes and Travis Robin of Center
Amanda Hughes and Jesus Garcia of Nacogdoches

Great-grandchildren:
Julia Garcia of Nacogdoches

Brother, Roger Dale Windham of Center

Special Uncle, Preston Windham of Center

Numerous other relatives

Special friends:
Sue Williford
Zannie Mae Hughes
Dalene Bivens

Preceded in death by parents, Julius Elzie Windham and Margaret Corinne Meyers Windham; son, Jarel Wayne “Bubba” Hughes; grandson, Jody Kettler; sisters, Louise Windham, Jerlyn Richards, Delores Windham, and Donna Whittington; brother, Randy Windham.

Online condolences & tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com

 

04/15/2023

Celisha Renee Creech, 43, passed away April 13, 2023. She was born March 19, 1980.

Memorial service will be held 2:00 p.m., Sunday, April 16, 2023, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center with visitation at 1:00 p.m.  Interment will follow at Jackson Cemetery in Joaquin.

Celisha was a very devoted wife and mother and a loving daughter. She enjoyed Beau and Cora’s many activities, especially Beau’s music and Cora’s softball. She encouraged them to live life to the fullest and she was so proud of them. Celisha attended several different schools, but graduated from Joaquin High School in May 1998.  She married the love of her life, Brady, on November 14, 1998. She was of the Baptist faith.

She is survived by:
Husband of 25 years, Brady Creech

Son Beau Creech and girlfriend Anna Beth Simmons

Daughter, Cora Creech

All of Elysian Fields, Texas

Mother, Tammy Neill and husband Randy of Whitehouse

Brother, Rocky Pless and wife Leslie

Grandmother, Jean Glover of Henderson

Aunt, Sandie Sparks and husband Gary

Mother-in-law, Bennette Creech Horton and husband George

Brother-in-law, Tony Creech and wife Candy

Precious dogs:
Tucker
Harley Ann
Annie Mae

Cats:
Shadow 
Meadow

Numerous nieces, nephews and other family and friends.

Preceded in death by grandfather, Sam Glover; father-in-law, Buddy Creech; and niece, Blaire Pless.

Online condolences & tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com

 

04/15/2023

James Freddie Shelton, 79, of Center, Texas, passed away on April 13, 2023, in Shreveport, Louisiana. He was born on September 25, 1943, in Pasadena, Texas, to the late Freddie Shelton and Ruby Gordon Davis.  

A graveside service will be held at Old Home Cemetery, on Sunday, April 16, 2023, at 2pm with Bro. Gordon Vaughn officiating.  

Visitation will be held on Sunday, April 16, 2023, from 12pm-1:30pm at Mangum Funeral Home. 

A full obituary will be available soon.

To send condolences or to sign an online register, please visit www.mangumfh.net.

Mangum Funeral Home, Center, is in charge of arrangements.

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