William Featherstone, 71, of Weatherford, TX, took his last breath On March 20, 2024 surrounded by his family.
William is survived by his wife, Cathy; son, Chris Walkotten and future daughter in law, Crystal Lindsey; daughter, Meagan Ogle and husband, Luke Ogle; his beautiful Grandchildren, Aaron Walkotten , Brennon Walkotten , Colbie Ogle, Creed Ogle, Maddie Lindsey and Maddox Lindsey; Sisters, Carolyn Hammond and Laura Stenson and many nieces and nephews. William is preceded in death by his parents, William Beaver and Florence Egerton. Services will be held at Grace Meadow Fellowship in Weatherford, TX on April 2, 2024 at 2:00 PM. Contributions may be made to Community Hospice House of Burleson, TX or to MHMR of Tarrant County. https://www.chot.org/about/locations/inpatient-hospice-care-at-community-healthcare-of-texas-hospice-house-at-huguley-dallas-and-fort-worth-tx/ https://www.mhmrtarrant.org/foundation/
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Debora (Debbie) Kay Stoddard, 69, passed away March 11, 2024. She was born March 5, 1955. Debbie wore a hat of all trades, she could do anything besides cook, but that was ok she can still make a couple of killer dishes. She had such a sense of humor and loved rock n' roll. Debbie was there when you needed her and was a great caretaker for her family. She was the best mother and the best grandma Layla, and I could have asked for. May she now be reunited in heaven with her husband and wonderful dad and grandpa, Randy Stoddard. Sarah Tarley 80, passed away January 3, 2024. She was born January 1, 1944 and raised in Yekepa Nimba County and grew up in Grand Garden Zwedru County. She went to school in Nimba but didn't finish high school. Sarah leaves behind 6 children, Jennet, Augustine, Nyonwin, Nyensuah and Mayamu, Morris; 3 sisters; 3 brothers; 11 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. The Homegoing Celebration Service will be Saturday, March 2, 2024 at 10:00am New Breed Grace Global Ministries, 1659 Sandy Lane Fort Worth 76112 with Interment to follow at Birdville Cemetery, Haltom City. Wake will be held Friday, March 1, 2024 at 6:00pm at New Breed Grace Global Ministries. Pastor, Joseph Nyumah officiating services. Minta Jeanette Simmans passed away February 27, 2024, at 9pm. She left this earth peacefully surrounded the whole day with the love of her family. She was born in Fort Worth, TX to Everette J Davis and Jimmie Gertrude Davis on February 12. 1933. Minta was known for her unwavering candor and zest for life. Throughout her journey Minta leaves behind her cherished children Kitty Martell, Donald Bridschge, Cynthia Mayfield, Robert Raymond Bridschge along with 10 grandchildren (Candice, Michele,Andrea, Amanda, Melissa, Marie, Jason, Meredith, Patrick and Barbara) 23 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. Who all brought her delight. Minta's life was marked by diverse experiences. She completed her education at San Marcos where she earned her bachelor’s degree in education. While in college, Minta was a Max Factor model. Looking at any pictures you can see why, as she was an exceptional beauty. Upon graduation she worked at American Airlines answering calls which led her to Harbison Fisher where she worked her way up to executive assistant and met the love of her life and beloved husband of over 30 years Roy A Simmans. After 35 years of diligent service, she retired from Harbison Fisher and brought her expertise to the Rachel Sherron Law Firm. Retirement didn't slow Minta down; she traveled the country in her beloved RV, exploring new horizons and embracing the beauty of nature. Her summers in Hawaii with college roommate Jan were filled with laughter and cherished memories. An avid animal lover, Minta's heart belonged to her furry companions, transitioning from dogs to cats over the years. Her outspoken nature was matched only by her wisdom, as she believed that true intelligence lies in the ability to articulate without resorting to profanity. Minta enjoyed continuing to learn new things at Tarrant college such as Spanish, photography, Chinese medicine, acupressure and even belly dancing... She also enjoyed classical music, operas, museums reading and tai chi in her spare time. As we bid adieu to Minta Simmans, let us remember her indomitable spirit, her love for family, and her unwavering principles. Though she may have left this world, her memory will forever reside in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. Graveside Service: 2:00pm Wednesday, March 6, 2024, at Laurel Land Memorial Park of Fort Worth. |
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