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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
07:27 AM CST on Wednesday, November 26, 2008
David Randell Burchett
David Randell Burchett, 53, of Argyle, passed away on Monday, November 24, 2008 at his home. He was born July 19, 1955 in Celina, TX to Roy E. and Betty L. (Shaw) Burchett. He worked in Construction.
A graveside funeral will be held at 3 p.m., Wednesday, November 26, 2008 at the Graham Argyle Cemetery.
Mr. Burchett is survived by his mother, Betty L. Burchett of Argyle; sisters, Belinda Neal of Flower Mound and Tina Delka of Argyle; brothers, Chriss Burchett of Avinger, Darren Burchett of Argyle and Farren Burchett of Irving. He was preceded in death by his father; and a brother, Eric Burchett.
Online condolences at www.mulkeymason.com .
Kimberlee Anne Bowling
Kimberlee Anne Bowling, of Corinth, TX, passed away Saturday, November 22, 2008 at Denton Regional Medical Center. Kimberlee Anne (Barr) Bowling was born on May 21, 1961 in Sioux City, IA to Keith and Gaylene (O’Hern) Barr of Crofton, NE and was baptized at Westlawn Church in Sioux City, IA. She graduated from St. Louis Park High School, in St. Louis Park, MN in 1979. She attended Mankato State University before attending travel agent training.
In 1984, she started her career in travel in Dallas, Texas. Kimberlee proceeded to graduate Cum Laude from Texas Woman’s University with a BA degree in Family Studies. On August 31, 1986 Kimberlee married her husband of 22 years, Joe Bowling from Fort Worth, TX. Together they celebrated their years by bringing to the world their adoring son Walker Andrew on May 11, 1995. Always the entrepreneur, Kimberlee started a photography business, Picture Perfect Photography, and enjoyed volunteering at her son’s school.
Kimberlee enjoyed family time, spending time at the lake, reading, music and movies. She loved being social and enjoyed nights out with the girls, music, travel, concerts, and casino time. She will be greatly missed.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, November 28, 2008 at 2:30 p.m. at the Denton Funeral Home Chapel.
Kimberlee is lovingly survived by her husband, Joe Bowling of Corinth, TX; her son, Walker Bowling; her parents, Keith and Gaylene Barr of Crofton, NE; two brothers, Derrick Barr (Patty) of Crofton, NE and Daniel Barr (Deb) of Cedar, MN; one sister, Jennifer (Barr) Weber (Shawn) of Brookings, SD; and in-laws, Gene and Ala Brownlee of Collinsville, TX and John and Trish Bowling of Arlington, TX. Kimberlee enjoyed spending time with numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.
She was preceded in death by grandparents, Dan and Vallie O’Hern and Grace and Roy Barr, and her uncle Joe O’Hern.
In lieu of flowers memorials for Walkers college fund are preferred.
Lee Payne Fox, Jr.
Lee Payne Fox, Jr. was born in Dandridge, Tennessee on March 3, 1941 and passed away on November 24, 2008 in Denton, Texas, at the age of 67. He was preceded in death by his parents Lee Payne Fox, Sr. and Artelle Thornton Fox of eastern Tennessee, his first wife and mother of his children, Nancy Fox of Fairfax, Virginia, and a brother, John Fox of Hayes, Virginia. He is greatly loved and will be missed by his surviving family including his wife, Donna Fox; children Debra McEnery and her husband Jim, Pamela Brown and her husband Jeff, and Bradley Fox; sister and brother, Loretta Gregg, Steven Fox and his wife Mary; four grandchildren, Ciara Young, J.P. McEnery, Katie McEnery, and Kevin McEnery. Also surviving are six nieces and nephews and their families.
Lee was an active member of St. Thomas United Methodist Church in Manassas, Virginia, and later Front Royal United Methodist Church in Front Royal, Virginia.
In both churches, he served on numerous committees and participated in United Methodist Men and many outreach programs. After moving, with his wife, in 2006 to Denton, Texas, he became a member of Argyle United Methodist Church. Throughout his life, he served in civic and other organizations including Manassas Volunteer Fire Department, the Salvation Army Board, My Brother’s Table, Second Chance, the Warren Memorial Hospital Ethics Board, St. Andrews Mission, Citizen Police, and many others.
Lee retired from UFCW in 1994 as Director of Members Benefits. He was an avid hunter, gardener, and Washington Redskins football fan. His warm and inviting personality, wit, compassion and strength will be missed by his family, church families, and many friends whom he loved and appreciated beyond measure.
A memorial service will be held at Argyle United Methodist Church on Saturday, November 29, 2008 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Argyle United Methodist Church, 308 Denton Street, Argyle, TX 76226.
Online condolences at www.mulkeymason.com .
Jack D. Noell
July 18, 1928 – November 1, 2008
Jack Noell, 80, of Colorado Springs, CO, formerly of Denton, surrounded by his family, went to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday, November 1, 2008 in Colorado Springs, after a brief bout with cancer.
He was born to Harry and Lois Noell in Weeping Water, NE on July 18, 1928.
His lifetime career was in sales and Jack spent several years in Denton with his family, working with his son, Kent, taking on business and management responsibilities. He valued his family, friends, and his faith in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Jack never met a stranger, and proclaimed his faith with his consistent response of, “I’m blessed.” He had many friends and acquaintances here in Denton, even though he moved to Colorado 7 years ago, people still ask about him even today.
He leaves behind his children, Dr. Kent Noell and wife, Lynda of Denton, Schuylar Noell of Argyle and Laurel Noell of Houston; grandchildren, Christina Wallace (Jim), Dr. Melissa McDaniel (Troy), Stephanie Roe (Jayson), and Tyler Noell; great-grandchildren, Caden and Brennen Wallace and Jonathan and Julia McDaniel, all of Texas; sister, Betty Hennings; and nephews, Dennis Hennings and Steve Hennings (Rena) of Colorado Springs. He was predeceased by his parents; and daughter, Cynthia.
A memorial service was held on Wednesday, November 5, 2008, at First Baptist Church of Peaceful Valley, 7925 Fontaine Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80925. Family internment was at Mountain Wilderness Memorial, Divide, CO.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made in memoriam to either First Baptist Church of Peaceful Valley, 7925 Fontaine Blvd., Colorado Springs, CO 80925 or Pikes Peak Hospice Foundation, 825 East Pikes Peak Ave., Suite 600, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-3624.
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