10/8/2025

Charles Eugene Carroll, 82, passed away on October 4, 2025, in Grand Prairie, Texas, surrounded by loved ones. Born on December 4, 1942, in Center, Texas, to Andrew Jesse Carroll and Doris (Bush) Carroll. 

Celebration of Gene’s life will be held at 2PM on Sunday, October 12, 2025, at Carroll Cemetery with Bro. Gordon Vaughn officiating. 

Charles Eugene Carroll, “Gene, Daddy, Papaw” was a long-time resident of Grand Prairie and passed away peacefully at his home of 48 years where he wanted to be because his heart was there and was so lucky to be able to after surviving and living 9 years after his wife, Martha passed away in the very same house.

Gene was one of a kind husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather and friend. He had a passion for engineering, photography, word views, travel and his family. He will be missed terribly, and we look forward to being reunited with him down the road.

Gene is survived by:

Only daughter, Danielle and husband Mike
Grandchildren:
Laura and husband Luke
Michael and fiancé Marah

Stepdaughter, Diana and husband Gary
Grandchildren:
Kurt and wife Maria
Trevor
Katrina and husband Hugo
Alex and husband Matt
Daniel and wife Karina

Stepson, Willy and wife Leslie
Grandchildren: Adele and Wilson
Great-grandchildren: Aaron, Ivy, William, Logan and Nikolas

Gene is preceded in death by parents AJ Carroll and Doris Bush Carroll and his wife Martha.

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

10/06/2025

Georgia Faye Peek, 66, of Shelbyville, passed away Saturday, October 4, 2025, in Longview.

Her wishes were to be cremated, and a private family memorial will be held later.

Born October 16, 1958, in Winnsboro, Louisiana, Georgia is the daughter of A.J. Price and Eloise Sullivan Price. She loved crocheting and watching westerns. Taking care of her family and cooking them meals brought her great joy. Georgia especially enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren.

She is survived by:
Her husband, John Thomas Peek Sr.

Children:
Bobby Gene Peek
John Thomas Peek Jr.
Jeremy Peek

Grandchildren:
Kristen Peek
John Peek III
Melissa Peek
Addison Peek

Great-grandchildren:
Hadley Hughes-Peek
Saylem Windham

Siblings:
Shelby Sullivan
Jeffrey Anding
Beau Price
Lisa Franks
Vicky Burr
Carla Williams
William Thomas Anding

Preceded in death by grandchildren, Dakota Peek and Jeremy Peek Jr.; and parents, A.J. Price and Eloise Sullivan Price.

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

 

10/04/2025

Wanda Luè Hennigan Sholar, 81, of Petal, Mississippi, passed away Thursday, October 2, 2025, in Petal, Mississippi.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Sunday, October 5, 2025, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center.  Funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, October 6, 2025, at Watson & Sons Chapel with Bro. Joe Walker and Ryder Ward officiating.  Interment will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center.

Born January 31, 1944, in Joaquin, Texas, Wanda is the daughter of Opal Yates Hennigan and Eva Belle Chandler Hennigan.  A true homemaker, Wanda enjoyed crocheting, sewing, and cooking for family and church events.  Her grandchildren were the light of her life.  Wanda turned every event, whether theatre or the county fair into a learning opportunity for her grandchildren and any other children who were blessed to be around her.  Teaching children brought her great joy.  She loved sightseeing on trips taken with her family, and she was passionate about history.  Wanda attended Petal Presbyterian Church for over forty years, and she dearly loved her church family.

She is survived by her husband, James “Top” Sholar of Petal, Mississippi

Daughter, TeJuana and husband Mark McGowin of Mandeville, Louisiana

Son, Chandler Sholar and wife Brandy of Beaumont, Mississippi

Grandchildren:
Scarlett and husband Aaron Walker of Carthage, Texas
Lucky Buchanan and wife Dr. Danielle of Rainbow, Alabama
Lexie and husband Dalton Voge of Myrick, Mississippi
John Sholar of Petal, Mississippi
Waylon Sholar of Beaumont, Mississippi
Jeff Sholar of Union, Mississippi
Branden McGowin and wife Sylvia of Virginia Beach, Virginia
Christian McGowin of Wiggins, Mississippi
Aubrey Saintclaire of Petal, Mississippi

Great-grandchildren:
Madi
Wyatt,
Cordell
Athena

Brother, Larry Hennigan of Joaquin, Texas

Sisters:
Dalene Bivens of Center, Texas
Gayle and husband Jack Canton of Havana, Arkansas

Numerous nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.

Preceded in death by parents, Opal Yates Hennigan and Eva Belle Chandler Hennigan; siblings, Lucille Davis, Homer Laughlin, Jean Hughes, Ina Stone, Ronnie Jack Hennigan, Sarah Foshee, and Mary Frances Hennigan.

Pallbearers will be Bosco Hennigan, Anthony Hennigan, Dale Foshee, Chris Foshee, Jimmy Bivens, and Jinx Hutchins.

A special thank you to Bedford Care Center of Petal and Legacy Hospice for their compassionate care.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital at www.stjude.org or a charity of your choice.

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

10/04/2025

Charlie Keith Lout, 47, passed away peacefully on October 2, 2025, in Lufkin, Texas, surrounded by loved ones. Born on June 18, 1978, in Nacogdoches, Texas, to Howard Allen Lout and Mary Lou (Bussey) Lout. He was the younger brother to Susan and Joanna and the apple of everyone's eye, particularly his Papa Mac Bussey. As a child he was often the voice of Lout Furniture, the Sunshine Place.

Visitation will be held on Sunday, October 5, 2025, from 1-2PM at Mangum Funeral Home, in Center, Texas. Funeral service will follow at 2PM at Mangum Funeral Home with Rev. Dathan Triplett officiating. Interment will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Park.

Charlie met and married Rachel Minton in 2003. He and Rachel had 3 practically perfect sons, Aidan, Keaton and Maddox. His boys were his world. He was a hands on dad that never minded getting up for nighttime feedings or changing diapers. When Maddox was a baby Rachel worked nights so he was on baby duty all night by himself. He only had to call Rachel for help once.

He loved spending time with his boys, whether it was fishing, camping or playing video games. When they started playing sports he found a new love, baseball. Countless hours have been spent at the baseball field over the years.

When he was diagnosed with cancer last year he was gifted additional months of life by 2 very skilled surgeons and he made the very most of that time. Even though he was sick he made it a point to make almost every one of Maddox's baseball games. Once he got out of the hospital and went straight to the field in time to catch Maddox closing out the winning game. During this past year he also rediscovered his love for golf. He and Aidan spent countless hours at different courses making memories. He got frustrated with his lack of strength but still played though the pain. He loved to sit in the living room and listen to Keaton playing guitar. They had plans to get matching tattoos soon.

This year he followed Rachel along to garage sales, estate sales and even the Goodwill Bins just because it was important to him to spend time with her.

This last year was an epic one for Charlie. He was able to see his beloved Philadelphia Eagles win another Superbowl. (Tough luck as always, Cowboys fans) He hit a hole in one at Lumberjack National one day while playing with Aidan. This July during last time he played golf, he and Aidan won a Father/Son golf tournament. How's that for a grand finale?

Fly Eagles Fly!

He is survived by his loving wife,
Rachel Lout

Sons:
Aidan Lout and special friend Bree Davis
Keaton Lout
Maddox Lout

Sisters:
Susan Penick and husband Brandon
Joanna Birdwell and husband Del

Numerous nieces, nephews, and a host of family that will mis him.

Charlie is preceded in death by his parents, Howard and Mary Lou Lout; grandparents, Mac and Mattie Lou Bussey, and Maxie and Ruby Lout.

Pallbearers serving will be Del Birdwell, Brandon Penick, Cody Russell, Garrett Hill, Taylor Talavera, Levi Birdwell, Jeremy Bamburg, and David Minton.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to a GoFundMe account established to assist with funeral costs and expenses following the tragic loss of the family home in a recent fire. Your generosity and support during this difficult time are deeply appreciated.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/Help-me-and-my-family-through-this-hard-time-thank-you?lang=en_US

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

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

10/03/2025

Sheila Rector Allen, age 62, of Chireno, Texas, passed away Sunday, September 28, 2025, at her residence.

Born on January 12, 1963, in Nacogdoches, she was the daughter of Doris (Lane) Husband and Charles Rector and a lifelong area resident. Sheila loved her family and her life had revolved around her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren and supporting them in all ways possible.

Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Friday, October 3, 2025, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home, 316 W. Columbia Street in San Augustine, Texas.

Funeral services are set for 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 4, 2025, at Wyman Roberts Funeral Home chapel.

Committal service and interment will follow at Attoyac Cemetery, located on FM 3316.

Pallbearers: Tony Perez Jr., Daniel Fowler, Dylan Fowler, Frisco Olvera, Phillip Scott, and Mack Montgomery.

All grandchildren are honorary pallbearers.

Survivored by:

Son, Tony Perez Jr. and wife Mina of Hudson, Texas

Daughters:
Ginger Fowler and husband Daniel of Colmesneil, Texas
Candice Price and husband Jeff of Conroe, Texas
Constance Benedetti of Cushing, Texas
Courtney Thornton of San Augustine, Texas

Grandchildren:
Austin
Taya
Keeley
Dylan
Raeleigh
Aja
Dominik
Dagan
Tucker
Colt
Asher
Allana
Nick
Allen
Jeff
Abby
Bam
Trey
Myles
Isai

Great-grandchildren:
Coen
Seger
Deacon
Greenly
Ezra

Sister, Kathy Olvera and husband Urbano of San Augustine, Texas

Mother-in-law, Rachel Allen of Chireno, Texas

Brother-in-law, Roy Roscoe "Booger Red" Allen Jr. of Chireno, Texas

Nephews, Aaron Ballenger, Frisco Olvera, Cordell Olvera, and Dakota "Otis" Allen

Neces, Aheryka Potts, Krystine Caldwell, Sierra Grace, and Cheyenne Allen

Preceded in death by her husband, Michael "Brad" Allen, on September 16, 2024; her mother, Doris Husband; father, Charles Rector; granddaughter, Leigh Anne Perez; great-granddaughter, Baby B; and a niece, Haley Cooper.

Visit www.wymanrobertsfh.com for memories and condolences. Services are under the direction of Wyman Roberts Funeral Home in San Augustine, Texas.

10/02/2025

Mary Montez Corbell McNaughten, 87, of Lufkin, Texas passed from this life on Tuesday, September 30, 2025 at her residence.

Visitation will be held from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. Friday, October 3, 2025 at Starr Funeral Home Chapel, 510 Starr Street in Hemphill.

Funeral services will begin at 2:00 p.m. in Starr Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Jon Waller officiating. Honorary Pastor will be Bro. Mike Tieman.

Burial will follow service in Bethany Memorial Gardens Cemetery located in Milam, Texas. Serving as pallbearers are Brad Goodwin, Jared Waller, Zoey Waller, David Rice, Kory Castillo, Aidan Gilbert, Sam Boyle, Jayce Murry, Jacob Elliott, Kevin Ingle, Jay Ingle, Micah Ingle, Cody Corbell, Daniel Stokes, Matt Vincent, Travis Parrott, David Williams and Darin Williams.

Montez was born November 6, 1937 in Shelby County, Texas, to P. C. and Lovetta Emmons Corbell. Being the oldest of 6 siblings, it was incumbent upon Montez to teach her brother and young sisters all she learned in school. So began her history of teaching.

She began at age five at Huxley School and graduated from Strong High School in 1955. She attended SFA State College (now University), Lamar University, and Texas Western (now UTEP) over many years and graduated from the University of Georgia after all her children were born. She was a most appreciated math teacher at Shelbyville High School and Hemphill High School and taught many math courses as adjunct at Angelina College. After retiring from teaching several times, she was asked at age 80 to tutor 7th and 8th grade students in math for the Texas Starr Test, which she excitedly did. She had a real gift for math.

Montez and James Wendell (Joe) McNaughten married in 1984 and blended their families. They enjoyed almost 40 years together. What a blessing Joe was to her.

Montez was a member of Bethany Baptist Church. She was a very good cook and loved cooking for her large family. Corbell Christmas always enjoyed her vegetables and soups and, of course, Joe’s brisket!! Just like her mother, Montez was an excellent seamstress. Her daughters always had beautiful outfits to wear to every occasion.

Those left to cherish her memory are her children:

Son, Dr. Lee (Rusty) Waller, Jr. and wife, Dr. Sharon Snider Waller

Daughters:
Karen Johnson and husband, Glenn
Kimberly Elliott Konnie Long and husband, Randy
Mary Ann Oliver and husband, Craig
Lydia Turner
Stacie McNaughten

Sisters:
Jerry Sue Williams
Betty Kay Blount and husband, Gene
Charlotte Ingle

Sisters-in-law:
Mary Joyce O’Riley
Shirley Park and husband, Stephen
Helen Forman
Betty Turley

Grandchildren:
Bradley Goodwin and wife, Sherry
Dr. Melissa Rice and husband, David
Amanda Boyle and husband, Sam
Jonathan Waller and wife, Erin
Jared Waller
Zoey Waller
Jayce Murry and wife, Susan
Jacob Elliott and wife, Emily
Nicole Brown
Elizabeth Poindexter
Adrienne Poindexter
Danielle Turner
Kory Castillo
Aidan Gilbert
Avery Gilbert

Great-grandchildren:
Victoria (Zack)
Maddie (Jake)
Jeremiah
Joshua
Miriam
Gabriel
Evelyn
Jackson
Christian
Pete
Jacob
Reagan
Allie
Hallie
Avery
Brady
Lola
Jackson
Jada
Clair
Emily
Khole

One great-great grandchild on the way; many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews; and countless friends and former students.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 40 years, Joe McNaughten; precious daughter, Kathi Goodwyn; son-in-law: Billy Poole; father and mother, PC and Lovetta Corbell; father and mother-in-law, Benton and Lydia McNaughten; granddaughters, Leslie Brown and Katy Brownlee; grandson, Timothy Turner; great grandsons: Nathan and Kaleb Kline; brother and sister-in-law, Perry and Sandra Corbell; sister and brother-in-law, Sally and Dale Vincent; brother-in-law, Bennie McNaughten; sister-in-law, Lois Anderson and husband, Roy; and four infant brothers.

Memories and condolences may be shared at starrfuneralhome.com.

10/1/2025

Tammy LeGail Small, 60 of Center, became God’s Gift on September 27, 2025. She was born on Saturday, August 28, 1965, in Center, Texas to the Late Jerry Smothermon and the Late Elouise Morris.

Funeral service is at 11am on Saturday, October 4, 2025 at Triumph The Church and Kingdom of God in Christ, 908 Daniels Street, Center, Texas with Bishop Howard Cloudy as Eulogist. Visitation is from 10am until 7pm on Friday, October 3, 2025 with wake 5pm until 7pm at Community Funeral Home Chapel in Center. Interment is at Westview Cemetery in Center 

Being the baby girl, she was spoiled and adorned by all her siblings. Tammy graduated from Center High School in the Class of 1983. She gave her life to Christ and was baptized at an early age. She was a member and a regular attendee of Triumph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ in Center, Texas. Tammy always opened her home to family and friends alike and was always happy to offer lively conversations, advice, food, lodging and laughter.

Tammy is preceded in death by her four brothers, Danny R. Lewis, Don A. Moore, Robert J. Moore and Percy K. Moore; and one sister, Anita L. Lilly.

Tammy leaves to cherish her memories: 

Husband, Ben Small of Center

Children:
Tamara Roland of Joaquin
Dominick Moore (Sandra) of Lufkin
Shamus Ross of Center
Cacedric Ross of Center
Kennis Henderson (Esha) of Center
Sparkly Lilly of Nacogdoches
Kimberly Macon of Center
Benjamin Small of Center
Jamika Small of Center, Tx

Brothers:
Jerry Smothermon (Chandra) of Nacogdoches
Charles Gaddis of Jacksonville

Sisters:
Dorise Netherly (Charles Ray) of Center
Vivian Watts (Jesse James) of Center
Jena Moore of Center
Terecia Crockett of Shelbyville
Patsy Smothermon of Huntsville

Twenty-four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren

A host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends

Special Aunt, Ruby Wilson

Special Uncle, Nick Robberson

Special Friends:
Nena Garner
Regina Harris
Benita Washington

Service are entrusted to Community Funeral Home, Center, Texas.

10/01/2025

Jeremy Jereaud Smith, 37, of Center, Texas, passed away passed away on September 24, 2025, in Shreveport, Louisiana. He was born on September 27, 1987, in Galveston, Texas, to Mervin Harper and Charlene (Smith) Cooper.

Visitation will be held at the Old Center High School Gymnasium, 658 Roughrider Dr., Center, Texas, on Saturday, October 4, 2025, beginning at 12 noon. Funeral services will follow at 2PM with Minister Leland Watley II officiating.

At an early age Jeremy, Confessed Christ as his Lord and Savior. Jeremy believed that no matter what race you were everyone should be able to worship and come together as one. Often times Jeremy would attend church at Word of God’s Ministries in Shreveport, Louisiana because of the diversity in that church. Jeremy brought warmth and energy into the lives of those around him. A proud graduate of Center High School Class of 2007, Jeremy was most popular for best dress, good looking and the love for football. His passion for football was personal he deeply enjoyed the love of the game and was very community driven. Jeremy was a true family man, amazing father who cherished every moment with his boys. His greatest happiness came from being surrounded by loved ones and most of all FAMILY!!! Jeremy was serious about his physical fitness and could often be found working out at the gym. Jeremy had a hearty appetite for life and for food. His favorite meals were anything pasta-related but the very best was the famous Chicken Spaghetti you couldn’t miss him on that dish. Though his time was far too short, Jeremy’s legacy will forever live on in the life’s he touched through his kindness, enthusiasm for football, and unwavering devotion to those he cherished dearly.

He is preceded in death by grandparents, Charles Henry Smith, Mozelle Smith, Melvin Harper, Diane Harper, Roy Denard Smith; and infant siblings, Jermaine Smith and Teresa Smith.

He is survived by:

Children:
Kaden Smith
Kaleb Smith

Parents:
Mervin Harper
Charlene Cooper and husband Robert

Brothers:
Marco Smith and wife Leah
Kais Cooper
Roderick Harper and wife Tiffany
Chris Harper
Justin Yarbrough and wife Karry

Sisters:
LaTressa Johnson and husband Carlos
KaDijah Cooper

Bonus Mom, Sandra McDaniel

Girlfriend, Nadia Suaste

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

10/01/2025

Brenda Gail Greer Malone, age 62, passed away on September 22, 2025 in San Augustine, Texas. She was born May 1, 1962 in Center, TX to the late John Henry “Toot” Greer and the late Lillie B. Jones Greer.

Funeral service is 1pm Saturday, October 4, 2025 at Reed Chapel Baptist Church, 301 Ironosa Street, San Augustine, Texas 75972 with Pastor Rev. Anthony Quinn Brooks, Officiant/Eulogist. Visitation is Friday, October 3, 2025 from 2pm until 6pm at Sid Roberts Funeral Home, 3535 S.E. Stallings Dr. Nacogdoches, Texas. Burial is at Old Union Grove Cemetery, Norwood Community, under the directions of Sid Roberts Funeral Home, Nacogdoches, Texas.

Brenda leaves behind:

Husband, Patrict Malone, of San Augustine, Texas

Sons:
Alton (Brittney) Greer of Mansfield, Louisiana
Rodrick (Denise) Greer of San Augustine
Jeremy (Kasandra) Lane of Nacogdoches, Texas

Daughter, Janiya Giles of Nacogdoches, Texas

Goddaughters:
KaMyriah Burrell of San Augustine, Texas
Crystal Titus of Logansport, Louisiana
Neicole Weathered of Missouri City, Texas

Brothers:
John Henry Greer, Jr. (Glenda) of Beaumont, Texas
Freddy (Carol) Greer of Blaine, Minnesota
Mack Greer of Houston, Texas
Oliver Greer of Victoria, Texas
Lewis Greer of San Augustine, Texas

Sisters:
Johnnie Brakefield of Houston, Texas
Emma Titus of San Augustine, Texas
Doris Shedd (Michael) of Beaumont, Texas
Virginia Battles of Houston, Texas

Godsister, LaCresia Giles of San Augustine, Texas

Godson, Christopher Greer of Beaumont, Texas

Special sister-in-laws:
Brenda Taylor
Wadette Malone of Lufkin, Texas

Special nephews:
Dewayne Taylor of Lufkin, Texas
Cedrick Malone of San Antonio, Texas

10 Grandsons, 5 Granddaughters

A host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Services are under the direction of Sid Roberts Funeral Home, Nacogdoches, Texas.

10/1/2025

Musetta Dora Thompson Hosey, age 93, passed away on September 15, 2025 in San Augustine, Texas. She was born October 7, 1931 in Rayville, Louisiana to Jas Washington Thompson and Hattie Rayford.

Funeral service is at 10 am on Friday, October 3, 2025 at New Day Deliverance Holiness Church, 9001 Mesa Drive, Houston, TX 77026 with Minister Anthony Hawkins officiating and Bishop Elderidge Charlot, Sr. as eulogist. Visitation is from 2pm until 6pm on Thursday, October 2, 2025 at Sid Roberts Funeral Home, 3535 S.E. Stallings Dr. Nacogdoches, Texas. Burial is at Houston National Cemetery, 10410 Veterans Memorial Dr. Houston, TX under the direction of Sid Roberts Funeral Home, Nacogdoches, Texas.

Pastor Musetta Hosey leaves to cherish her memory:

Brother, Freddie Thompson of Bastrop, Louisiana

Children:
Eddie L. Thomas Jr. (Robbie) of Houston, Texas
Brenda Thomas Perry of Houston, Texas
Glanetta G. Thomas of Houston, Texas
Glenda K. Thomas of Houston, Texas
Sgt. Duane D. Thomas (Geneva) of San Antonio, Texas

14 grandchildren

18 great-grandchildren

7 great great-grandchildren

Brother-in-laws:
Steve Hosey of Sweeney, Texas
Enoch Hosey of Sweeney, Texas

Sister-in-Laws:
Moretta Williams of Sweeney, Texas
Janet Marie Pope of Sweeney, Texas

A host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Services are under the direction of Sid Roberts Funeral Home, Nacogdoches, Texas.

09/28/2025

Arthur Hal Horton, age 82, of Timpson, Texas passed away on September 24, 2025. Hal was born in Timpson on April 14, 1943. He passed away peacefully in his home in Timpson. 

Memorial services for Hal Horton will be held at 12:00 PM, on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at Taylor Funeral Home with Bro. Orval Miller officiating. Visitation will be held on the same date and prior to the service beginning at 11:00 AM.

He was one of two children born to the marriage of Arthur and Irene Horton. He was schooled in Timpson, graduating with the Bear class of 1961. He excelled in sports, especially football. In 1961 he married his childhood sweetheart, Arlene Pate, on April 1. They celebrated 64 years of marriage and had two children together.

Hal began his career at Eastman Kodak in 1962 and worked there for 35 years before retiring in 1997. He was involved in church as a Sunday School teacher, a deacon, and a choir member for years. He was avid reader of the Bible and loved to discuss it.

Hal’s interests were varied. He loved spending time on his farm, riding his tractor and tinkering with his prized 1966 Chevrolet pickup.  He enjoyed organizing and maintaining his tools, and would leave you a nice little note if you failed to put them back in their place. His favorite saying was, “When all else fails, read the directions,” because that was how he did things. Hal appreciated the beauty of nature, whether he was in Timpson or traveling through New Mexico. In his most recent years, Hal enjoyed attending every single Carthage Bulldog football game he could attend, especially the state championships. It gave him great joy to watch Dawgs play, and watch his son, Art, coaching on the sidelines. While Hal loved the outdoors and sports, the most important thing to him was his family. He adored his wife, and together they provided a happy home for raising their two children, Sheila and Art. He was very proud of them and was an amazing role model to his family. His greatest source of pride was his grandchildren and great granddaughter. He loved to hear of their educations, travels, and hopes and dreams for the future. Most of these discussions took place around the holiday table with coffee and lots of sweets.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Barry Horton.

Mr. Horton was survived by:
Loving wife, Arlene

Daughter, Sheila Barrett, and her husband Carl of Tyler

Son, Art Horton, and his wife Kim of Carthage

Grandson, Brian Barrett of Tyler

Granddaughter, Caroline McCarty, and her husband Grant of Tyler

Grandson, Luke Horton of College Station

Great-granddaughter, Adeline McCarty of Tyler

A host of nephews and cousins

A special thanks to Affinity Hospice and Vickie Sneed and her caring staff.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the City of Timpson Volunteer Fire Department or the Ambulance Service.

09/26/2025

Mary Louise Ivey, 92, of Center, passed away Thursday, September 25, 2025, in Tenaha.

Graveside service will be held at 3:00 p.m., Saturday, September 27, 2025, at Fairview Cemetery in Center with Darwin Parrot officiating.

Born October 25, 1932, Mary is the daughter of Horace Napier and Clara Pearl Nail Napier. Having lost her mother at the age of four, Mary was lovingly raised by her aunt, Grace Stephens. She married her first husband, Perry Nelson Jolley, who was tragically killed in an oil refinery explosion in Waskom. Later, Mary met L.E. Ivey and the two were married. She faithfully served the Lord in ministry as a minister’s wife. Mary shared her musical talents by playing the organ, piano, and accordion both in the ministry and all over Shelby County. She was a lifelong member of the Assemblies of God Church.

She is survived by:

Children:
Mark Ivey and wife Janet of Crystal Beach
Scott Ivey of Fred
Jere and husband Joe Mitchell of Grapeland

Grandchildren:
Ashley and husband Miles Rollo of Houston
Kyle Ivey and wife Nena of Nacogdoches
Joel Mitchell and wife Jessica of Grapeland
Cassie Mitchell of Grapeland
Vail Ivey of Fred

Numerous great-grandchildren

Numerous cousins

Special friend, Debbie Gilchrist of Shelbyville

Preceded in death by her husband, Perry Nelson Jolley; husband, L.E. Ivey; and her parents, Horace Napier and Clara Pearl Nail Napier.

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

09/24/2025

Doyle Dale Gibbs, 81, of Joaquin, passed away Tuesday, September 23, 2025, at his residence.

Funeral service will be held at Noon, Saturday, September 27, 2025, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center with visitation beginning at 11:00 a.m.  Bro. Don Richey will officiate.  Interment will follow at Oaklawn Memorial Park in Center.

Born April 14, 1944, in Grand Prairie, Doyle is the son of Earnest Gibbs and Tillie Mae Tidwell Gibbs. Planting flowers and mowing were among his hobbies.  He often mowed daily.  Recently, he planted his first vegetable garden and had bunches of tomatoes. Doyle enjoyed playing golf and playing dominos with his brothers.  He kept folks entertained with his bad jokes. Doyle was a member of Toledo Bend Community Church.

He is survived by:
Wife, Barbara Walker Gibbs

Daughter, Connie and husband Scott Still

Grandchildren:
Cody Still, and wife, Emily
Justin Still
Nicholas Dalton Gibbs

Great-grandchild, Nova Still

Brothers: 
Truman Richard Gibbs, and wife, Joanne
Rodger Gibbs, and wife, Pat
Preceded in death by his son, Spencer David Gibbs; parents, Earnest Gibbs and Tillie Mae Tidwell Gibbs; and brothers, James Gibbs, C.H. Gibbs, and Jarrett Gibbs.

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

 

09/24/2025

09/24/2025

Gerald Glen Hendricks, 43, of Timpson, passed away Monday, September 22, 2025, in Timpson.

Memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, September 26, 2025, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center with Bro. Steven Berry officiating.

Born November 19, 1981, Gerald is the son of Lisa Hendricks.  He loved picking on his family, especially his sister, and making everyone laugh.  Gerald found joy in helping others and cherished the time spent fishing with his Pawpaw and lending a hand around the farm.  He always had something he was working on.  Gerald was a member of Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Timpson.

He is survived by:

Mother, Lisa Hendricks and David Hebert of Timpson

Sister, Alana and husband Daniel Holloway of Center

Brother, David Hendricks and wife Shelby of DeBerry

Uncles:
Bobby Hendricks and wife Rhonda of Timpson
DeWayne Hendricks of Garrison
Troyce Hendricks and wife Emily of Minden, Louisiana

Numerous nieces and nephews

Best friend, Bridgett Hudman of Timpson

Special grandparents, Tommy and Gracie Stockstill of Center and Bernard and Martha Metcalf of Shelbyville.

Preceded in death by his brother, Franky Blackwell; grandmother, Lena Fay Vaught; grandfather, Kenneth Eugene Hendricks; and stepfather, Billy Fredieu.

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

 

09/23/2025

Carl David Miller, 83 of Joaquin, Texas, passed away at home on September 21, 2025. He was born to Carl A. Miller and Mertice McNatt on August 21, 1942 in Marshall, Texas.

In 1961, He enlisted in the army and served for 4 years in Texas & Germany. He married the love of his life, Hazel Windham on February 3rd, 1962.

After his discharge from the Army, He and Hazel lived in Houston, TX for a while before deciding to move back to the big city of Joaquin to raise their children.

He was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1973.

He led a successful career in the construction industry as a master welder/pipefitter. Traveling - along with fishing, knife making, creating leather goods, and spending time with family and friends is what he enjoyed most. Everyone always knew to gather at the Miller’s for good times and fish fries made from the monster blue op catfish he would wrangle out of the Sabine river. He had a unique taste in music and often times you could hear the music humming for miles around. Meanwhile, he would be cutting a rug with his “Ol’ Lady”.

He is survived by:

Loving wife, Hazel Miller

Beloved children:
La Donna Rhea (Jason)
David Miller (Robin)
Le Anna Scruggs (Kevin)
Te Juana Pennington (Jonas)

Cherished Grandchildren:
Josh Rhea (Maryanne)
Tonya Scott (Sam)
Jake Rhea (Nancy)
Clayton Rhea
Cody Miller
Carson Miller (Maci)
Tori Rivera
Emma Pennington
Colter Pennington

Great-Grandchildren:
Michaela Rhea
Lincoln Scott
Willa Rhea
Kayde Rhea
Waylon Miller

Sisters:
Carla Turner
Wanda Cook

Brother, Alan Miller

As well as a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives

Special Friends, Dink and James Whiddon

Beloved dog, Teddy

He was preceded in death by his parents, Carl A. Miller and Mertice Newton; stepfather, Doyle “Peanut” Newton; brother, Clint Miller; and sister, Jodie Pullum.

Special thank you to Dr. Wilburn Furniss and staff, Dr. Gary Barkocy and staff, and Affinity Hospice.

Visitation will begin at 12:30pm with Memorial service to follow at 1 o'clock on Saturday, September 27th with Arthur Williams officiating. Location: Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 3751 Loop 500 E., Center, TX 75935.

Services are under the direction of Boren-Conner Funeral Home, 550 S. Doctor M. Roper Pkwy., Bullard, TX 75757.

09/23/2025

Mrs. Linda Faye Edwards Davis, of Frankston, TX; age 63, born March 1, 1962 to Jessie Edwards and Jo-Anna Tanner Edwards of San Augustine, TX; Mrs. Linda Faye Edwards Davis passed away on September 15, 2025 in Grapevine, TX; Funeral is scheduled for Saturday, September 27, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. at Reed Chapel Baptist Church, 206 Ironosa Rd. San Augustine, TX; with Rev. Orvin Garrett, Eulogist.

Visitations will begin on Friday, September 26, 2025 at 2p.m. until 6p.m. at Sid Roberts Funeral Home, 3535 S.E. Stallings Dr. Nacogdoches, TX Burial will be in St. Luke Cemetery, San Augustine, TX; under the direction of Sid Roberts Funeral Home, Nacogdoches, TX. Survivors:

She leaves to cherish:
Loving husband, Charles Davis

Beloved children:
Nicole Rainey
Jessie Davis
Jessica Davis
Jaiden Davis
Wesley Davis

Brothers: 
Clayton Edwards
Joe Lewis Edwards
David Edwards
Jerome Tanner

Sisters: 
Lillie Faye Wade
Luttie B. Edwards

A host of grandchildren, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

09/22/2025

James Paul Fenton (JP), 54, of Shelbyville, passed away Saturday, September 20, 2025, in Shelbyville.

Memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m., Thursday, September 25, 2025, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center with Paul Wiggins officiating.  Visitation will begin at 2:00 p.m.

Born to Johnny Fenton and Brenda Kay Campbell on April 20, 1971. JP was known for his blunt and outspoken nature, yet he was also deeply caring and always willing to lend a helping hand. His strength and hard work were evident throughout his life, even as he faced challenges in his later years that left him disabled. In his younger years, JP embraced life with enthusiasm. He had a passion for cooking and socializing, often bringing people together with good food and a stiff drink. JP had an intense love for music and would spend hours blasting music of all genres… and that could be why we’re all hard of hearing now! 

A man of the earth, JP had a “green thumb” with a remarkable talent for growing produce. His dedication to harvesting watermelons often saw him working into the wee hours of the morning, a testament to his passion and strong work ethic.

As his disability grew, so did the challenges. Despite the difficulties, he remained determined and continued having a helpful spirit toward those around him. His journey was marked by resilience, and his legacy will continue to impact all who knew him.

JP found joy in the simple pleasures of life, such as sitting outside by a fire, hunting, fishing, and riding the Side by Side or in the boat. It must be said that he was also an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys, cheering them on with great enthusiasm.

He is survived by:
Loving wife, Jessica

Two children:
Darren
Darbie

Siblings: 
Arin Fenton
David Fenton
Joey Garner

JP was preceded in death by his parents, Johnny Fenton and Brenda Kay Campbell, and his grandparents, Roy and Laverne Fenton and Elmo and Wilma Corbell Campbell. There is no doubt that he was rejoicing as he was greeted by them in Heaven.

JP will be remembered for his love for life, his resilience, and the impact he had on those who were fortunate to know him. 

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

 

09/22/2025

Kellie Jean O’Rear Baty was born on December 23, 1962, and passed away on September 21st, 2025 surrounded by the love of her family.

Above all, Kellie was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. Kellie married Walt Baty in July of 1987. They had a wonderful 38-year-long marriage where they built their dream home, worked their farm together, and made many wonderful memories. Kellie loved to be with her daughter Stephanie and her four grandchildren. She traveled to Washington State faithfully to attend their birthdays and various activities. The family looked forward to Nana Kellie’s visits and enjoyed numerous vacations and adventures together.

Kellie was steadfast in her faith and attended Liberty Hill Baptist Church for the past 20 years. She often played the piano, loved the music service and enjoyed cooking for the fellowship services.

Kellie grew up in the Dreka community, and she attended Shelbyville ISD before continuing her education at Panola Junior College. There she developed her cosmetology skills and went on to open beauty shops in both Shelbyville and Center. Known for her creativity and warm spirit, she built lifelong friendships through her work.

In 2020, Kellie followed her heart into a new path of service. She became the Activity Director at Pine Grove Nursing Home and later Holiday Nursing Home, where she found her true calling. She devoted herself to bringing joy to the residents, treating each one as family. Her compassion, kindness, and ability to make people feel special touched countless lives.

Kellie was gifted in many ways. She was an excellent cook—her biscuits and pies were famous and drew friends and family from near and far. She had an incredible green thumb, and her love for nurturing life extended into her gardens. Music also filled her home, as she often played the piano with joy for churches and the nursing home. Kellie was also an excellent seamstress, oil canvas artist, and she LOVED to fish. She cherished snuggles time with her puppy dogs! More than anything, Kellie was a friend to everyone- her laughter and personality were bigger than life.

She is survived by:
Her loving husband, Walt Baty

Daughter, Stephanie Zipperer, and husband, Justin

Cherished grandchildren: 
Colton Moore
Montana Moore
Devyn Zipperer
Hayden Zipperer

Mother, Jean O’Rear

Brother, Jack O’Rear

Mother-in-law, Mary Jo Baty

Brother-in-law, Will Baty, and wife, Jill

Niece, Ali Baty

Nephew, Wade Baty, and wife Madelynn

Great-nephew, Wryder

Treasured pets, LulaBelle and Precious

She was preceded in death by her father, Kelly O’Rear; uncle and aunt, Donald and Lois O’Rear; and father-in-law, Harold Baty.

Kellie’s life was one of love, service, and faith, and her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

There will be a visitation at Liberty Hill Baptist Church in San Augustine, TX on September 27, 2025, with a visitation from 10-11am. A formal service will follow at 11am.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to The Kellie Baty Memorial Fund at Shelby Savings Bank.

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

 

09/18/2025

On September 17, 2025, surrounded by his devoted daughters, our beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Homer Lewis Pritchet, entered peacefully into the presence of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Homer was born on August 15, 1943, in Lamesa, Texas, to G. L. and Odessa Pritchet, humble cobblers who instilled in him the values of faith, family, and hard work. Raised with a deep respect for God and others, Homer lived his life as a testimony of Christian love. He was a proud Army veteran, a lifelong farmer, and attended Antioch Baptist Church.

For more than 30 years, Homer called the James Community of Center, Texas, his home, where he built a beautiful life with the love of his life, Dorothy Pritchet. Married for 50 years, their love was steadfast and enduring. Together they nurtured not only a family but a legacy of love, faith, and service.

Homer’s joy was found in simple but profound things: driving his tractor across the land he loved, raising cattle with care, listening to his favorite gospel group The Hoppers, cheering on his Dallas Cowboys from his recliner, and—when Dorothy allowed—watching Fox News with a grin. His faith anchored him, and his family was his treasure.
To his children and grandchildren, Homer was more than a father—he was a rock, a role model, and a living example of a godly man. His son-in-law Matthew Miller was not only family but also his closest friend, “buddy,” and partner in good-natured mischief. He taught us all how to love unconditionally, work diligently, and walk humbly with God.

He is survived by:
Beloved children:
Felton Gilmore (MaryAnn)
Cathy Dickerson (Bob)
Charlotte Halvorson (Scott)
Sheri Miller (Matthew)

Sisters:
Vickie Rawlings (Marty) of Lamesa, TX;
Linda Kaplan (Frank), of Lamesa, TX

Cherished grandchildren:
Mylinda White
Mylissa Capp
Jonathan Gilmore
Jeremy Gilmore
Justyn Gilmore
LaniNicole Russell
Ana Helena
Jennifer Richards
Rey Soto
Callie Briggs
Lindsey Crandall
Brandon Halvorson
Derek Miller
Joshua Miller
Jared Miller
Matthew Miller Jr.
Garrett Hoover

17 great-grandchildren who adored their “Pawpaw”; and numerous nephews and nieces.

Homer’s life was a blessing, his memory a treasure, and his faith in Christ our greatest assurance. Though we grieve, we rejoice knowing he is now reunited with his beloved Dorothy, his granddaughter Kara, and his Heavenly Father.

He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Dorothy; two sisters, Glenna Pritchet  Bufkin and Evelyn “Tinker” Pritchet Tyler; and his granddaughter, Kara Miller.

“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints.” —Psalm 116:15

Funeral services will be held at Watson & Sons Funeral Home on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at 2:00 p.m., with Brother Johnny Lewis officiating. Visitation will be held prior to the service, beginning at Noon.

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

 

09/19/2025

Tina McCoy, 55, of San Augustine, passed away Thursday, September 18, 2025, in Beaumont.

Visitation will be held from 2pm to 4pm, Saturday, September 20, 2025, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center.

Born June 2, 1970, in Pasadena, Tina is the daughter of Rex Fancher and Tommie Wimberly Hennigan. She loved sitting outside and spending time with her family, especially her children and grandchildren. Tina was known as Nanny and Mama T to everyone.

She is survived by:

Children:
Kristen Shelby McCoy of Beaumont
Steven Bryan McCoy and wife Heather of Center
Amanda and husband Jeff Myers of Joaquin

Grandchildren,: 
Remington McCoy
Kallie Jo McCoy
Presliee Knight
Tuff Ryder McCoy
Noah Myers
Makenna Myers

Father, Rex Fancher

Brothers:
James Duane Fancher
Rex Michael Fancher
Marty Fancher

Sister, Leanna Strong

Preceded in death by her mother, Tommie Hennigan

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

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