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Thursday, May 1, 2008
04:37 PM CDT on Thursday, May 1, 2008
Thomas H. CrosbyThomas H. Crosby of Tallahassee, FL passed away Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at his residence. Services are pending with Denton Funeral Home and Cremation Services.
Luana Kay Lange
Luana Kay Lange, 60 of Argyle passed away Sunday, April 27, 2008 at Presbyterian Hospital of Denton. She was born February 1, 1948 in Lubbock, TX to Edward and Louise Thiry. She attended North Texas State College. She was a massage therapist. Luana enjoyed cooking, gardening, making stain glass, and beading. She was
also an avid movie fan.
Survivors include her sons, Hollin, Jonah, and Elijah Lange all of Argyle; brother, Clark Thiry; and 2 grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents. Services are under the direction of Denton Funeral Home and Cremation Services.
Anna McSpadden Key
Anna McSpadden Key, 92, of Denton, passed away Wednesday, April 30, 2008 at Presbyterian Hospital of Denton. She was born March 16, 1916 in Denton to
Corry Baker and Barbara Elizabeth (Ewan) McSpadden. She was married to Claude Glen Key on November 26, 1941 in Abilene, TX and he died June 11, 1971. She attended Denton Public Schools and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Denton. She was a retired Beautician.
A funeral service will be held at 2 P.M. on Saturday., May 3, 2008 in the Chapel of Mulkey-Mason, Jack Schmitz and Son Funeral Home, 705 N. Locust, Denton, with Rev. Steve Nilmeier, officiating. The family will be at the funeral home for visitation from
1 P.M. until the service. Burial will follow in the Roselawn Memorial Park.
Mrs. Key is survived by one brother, C. B. McSpadden, of Meeker, OK and Nieces and Nephew Paula Cundiff, of Nacogdoches, Elizabeth Foster, of Austin, and Corry McSpadden, and wife Gayle, of Meeker, OK Great Niece Pam Grimes, Denton, and great nephew, Steve McNeill, of Arlington, and other Great Nieces and Nephews.
William Vick (W.V.) Tunnicliff
William Vick (W.V.) Tunnicliff was born May 17, 1908 in Stanford, Texas and passed away Monday, April 28, 2008, at the age of 99 in Crescent, Oklahoma. He was preceded in death by his son, William V., Jr.; parents, Vick and Jimmie (Palmer) Tunnicliff, sister and brother-in-law, Edith and Leland Hunn; brother and sister-in-law, Walter Clarence and Alice (Mulkey); daughter and son-in-law, Norlane E. and Aaron A. Borth; and wife of 71 years, Mary Mozelle (Broyles) Tunnicliff. He is survived by a daughter, J’Nevlyne Schrock and husband Dan of Crescent; granddaughters Katherine M. Borth of Edmond, OK; Kathy J. Jones of Piedmont, OK; Myra Fleming of Oklahoma City, OK; grandsons Willian Curtis Borth of Edmond, OK, James A. Stewart of Piedmont, OK, M. James Borth, II of Cincinnati, OH, and Daniel D. Schrock, Jr. of Choctaw, OK; 14 great-grandchildren, 6 great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
W.V. or “Tunny”, as he was know to many, was a lifetime resident of the Denton, Texas community before ill health brought him to OK to live near his daughter. He was a member of the Putnam City Church of Christ in Oklahoma City at the his death, but had worshipped at the Pearl St., Welch St., and Wood St. congregations of the Church of Christ in Denton during his years in Denton. He also served as an interim preacher for the Little Elm, Texas congregation during the 1950’s and 1960’s.
Tunny began his work career as a carpenter, working with his father and brother. He “flipped” houses before it gained national prominence on HGTV, buying houses where he and his family lived while he upgraded them or built houses on adjoining property. Frequent moves and upgrades occurred over the ensuing years.
He also did window decorating for C.A. Anthony & Burr’s Department Stores in Texas and Oklahoma, then the Boston Store in Denton. During WW II, he worked at a defense plant in Fort Worth.
After the war, he opened a small lumber yard on old Fort Worth Drive in Denton, which became Tunnicliff Lumber & Hardware in 1954 after a major construction project during which he also built the building for Jay’s Grill just north of the lumber yard. W.V. gave away carpenter aprons that read “Tunny’s Mink Coat” and was proud to be the first independently owned lumber company in Denton. After some years, two back surgeries forced his retirement, after which he became a realtor, then a Master Broker. (He still continued “flipping” houses during most of his lifetime). When the First State Bank building was built, he was the first one to rent an office. He enjoyed many years of commercial real estate work before he officially retired in his mid-80’s when he moved to Oklahoma.
Tunny’s hobbies were hunting and fishing. He and a number of friends converted an old school bus into a traveling motel where they camped out while hunting in the four corners area of Colorado. In later years, he traveled with his wife in their in their Suburban with an Air Stream hitched behind from New Mexico to Nebraska. Even after he moved to Oklahoma in his mid-80’s he would drive his Suburban and travel trailer to Denton where he had a spot reserved with David and Charles Mulkey in their park. Many games of “42” and visiting with other “snow bird” families who had traveled to McAllen and Harlingen, Texas from the Denton area were enjoyed over the years.
The family will welcome visitors from 6:00 – 9:00 pm Friday evening, May 2, 2008 at Mulkey-Mason Funeral Home, 705 N. Locust. Graveside services will be conducted Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m., May 3, 2008, at Roselawn Memorial Park. Mike Taylor of the N. MacAuthur Church of Christ, Oklahoma City, OK will preside.
Memorial contributions may be made to “In Search of the Lord’s Way” television ministry at P.O. Box 371, Edmond, OK 73083-9901 or to the charity of your choice.
Family expresses its appreciation to the Mission Hospice of Kingfisher, OK for their care and compassion. Special thanks go to Amy Anselmi and Michelle Wilson for the personal care and friendship they provided Tunny and the family for the past three years.
Online condolences www.mulkeymason.com
Ronald Lee Hood
Pilot Point – Ronald Lee Hood, 58 of Pilot Point, passed away on Monday, April 21, 2008. He was born on February 10, 1950 in Dallas to Claudis Lee and Hazel Leona (Barry) Hood. He married Linda Kelly on May 10, 1967 in Palestine.
A graveside service was held on Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 11:30 a.m. Pilot Point Community Cemetery with Rev. Elmer Cummings officiating.
He is survived by his wife, Linda of Pilot Point; father, Claudis Lee Hood of Ardmore, OK; three daughters, Tammy and husband, Jerry Newton, Susan and husband, Robert Foster and Brenda and husband, John Rush, all of Pilot Point; and two sons, Ronnie and wife, Genny of Clarksville, AR and Daniel Hood of Denton; and adopted daughter, Cyndi Davis of Pilot Point. He is also survived by one sister, Betty Douglass of Katy; fourteen grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Services were under the direction of Slay Memorial Funeral Center, Aubrey, TX.




