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Obituaries -- Psalm 42:2 2A z SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2020 z TIMES RECORD NEWS BIBLE VERSE OF THE DAY “As the deer longs for streams of water, so my soul longs for you, O God.” Obituaries -- Psalm 42:2 TODAY’S OBITUARIES AND DEATH NOTICES Name Age Town, State Death Date Arrangements Lottery results Davis, Sharynne Gail 73 Wichita Falls 27-Feb Owens & Brumley Funeral Home in Wichita Falls *Roy, Paula Jean 87 Wichita Falls 27-Feb - Texas Lottery customer service: 1 (800) 375-6886; http://www.txlottery.org *Stults, Joe K. 88 Wichita Falls 26-Feb Aulds Funeral Home *Taylor, MD, Thomas Ernest 86 Wichita Falls, Texas 24-Feb Lunn’s Colonial * Additional information in display obituaries Obituaries appear in print and online at www.legacy.com/obituaries/TimesRecordNews Paula Jean Roy Joe K. Stults Texoma's Most Wanted WICHITA FALLS - Paula WICHITA FALLS - Joe as of February 28, 2020 Jean Roy, 87, of Wichita K. Stults, age 88, passed Falls, passed away Thurs- away Wednesday, Febru- Denise Nelson day, February 27, 2020. ary 26, 2020, at the Earl W. Wichita Falls Times Record News The funeral service Crawford House of Hope USA TODAY NETWORK – TEXAS will be held at 1:30 p.m., in Wichita Falls, Texas. Monday, March 2, 2020, Funeral services will be Wichita Falls' most wanted criminals this week at the chapel of Owens & held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, include a man accused of evading arrest. Brumley Funeral Home of February 29, 2020 at the Wichita Falls Crime Stoppers has released its latest list of people want- Wichita Falls. First Baptist Church of ed on various charges. Paula was the daughter Archer City with Pastor These fugitives should be consid- of S. Sgt. George Dennis Mikey Pesqueda and Da- ered dangerous and possibly armed. and Inez Keathley, and grew up in Lamesa. She met vid Rater officiating. Private family interment will Never attempt to apprehend these the love of her life, Phillip, and they married on Oc- be before the service under the direction of Aulds people yourself. tober 24, 1958. They had 54 amazing years together Funeral Home. Bowen Anyone with information about before Phillip passed away in May of 2013. Joe was born May 26, 1931 in Weatherford, Texas the location of these people is asked Paula, also known as MiMi to those closest to to the late Jim and Ophelia Stults. to call Crime Stoppers anonymously 24 hours a day, seven days a week at her, personified the best characteristics of a stay at During the Korean War, Joe proudly served his 940-322-9888 or 800-322-9888. home mother and a grandmother. She was kind country as a military policeman in the United States People with information may and thoughtful, and loved to cook. She attended Air Force. download the P3TIPS application to many school functions for both her children and Joe married the love of his life, Shirley Elizabeth their iPhone or Android smartphone, her grandchildren, never wanting to miss a single Lea, on April 5, 1953 in Portales, New Mexico. Garza or submit the information through moment of time celebrating those milestones. She Joe spent many years in the publishing industry. the P3TIPS website. loved ceramics and painting and in fact, some of First, in Bowie, Texas then as owner, publisher and Tips also can be submitted on the Wichita Falls Crime Stoppers web- those paintings now hang in her daughters’ homes. editor of the Archer County News from 1960 to 1975. site, www.wfcrime.com. After Phillip retired, they spent their free time travel- After selling the newspaper, Joe became a full time Callers do not have to give their ing in their RV, going to black powder competitions rancher. He raised cattle in Archer County until his names. Tips that lead to arrests may where Paula became Phil’s right hand man. MiMi retirement in 2018. earn cash rewards. was caretaker to her own children and her grand- Joe was a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Mason in Henderson These fugitives were wanted as of children, and loved every minute of it. Archer City, Wichita Falls, and Lubbock, Texas. He February 28, 2020: She is survived by daughters Dana Roy McBee and served on the Archer City School Board for seven Marion Bowen, 57, 5-feet-11, 185 pounds, black hair, brown eyes. Carla Roy Noble and husband Barrett; grandchildren years and was a member of the Texas Press Associa- Wanted for violation of probation – Dax Eli Noble and Taylor Denise Noble; sister-in-law tion. He was a member of the First Baptist Church. evading arrest and detention with a Jean Roy; niece Brenda Seaton and husband Ronnie; Survivors include his wife, Shirley; son, Steve vehicle. niece Patti Yarbrough and husband Jimmy. and daughter-in-law, Melissa all of Archer Coun- Leonardo Garza, 53, 5-feet-4, 180 Mom and MiMi will be missed but we are so grate- ty; one grandson, Matthew Stults and wife, Mary Jaramillo pounds, black hair, brown eyes. ful that she is finally free from Alzheimer’s and at of San Antonio, Texas; one granddaughter, Jamie Wanted for bond forfeiture – delivery peace. Paula’s family would like to thank the amazing Krenek and husband, Matthew of Blanco, Texas; four of a controlled substance. Cindy Henderson, 54, 5-feet-3, 155 people who cared for her in her final years: Elmcroft great-grandchildren, Abigail and Joseph Stults of San pounds, red hair, brown eyes. Want- in Wichita Falls, Texas, and Senior Care at Holland Antonio and Hannah and Andrew Krenek of Blanco. ed for violation of probation – credit Lake in Weatherford, Texas. The love and attention Serving as pallbearers will be Dan, Luke and Na- and debit card abuse. they provided to Paula and her family will never be than Haile. Noemy Jaramillo, 43, 5-feet-10, forgotten. Joe was also preceded in death by his son, Jerry Lewis 146 pounds, black hair, brown eyes. DeWayne Stults on May 29, 1983; four brothers and Wanted for violation of probation – one sister. fraudulent use of and possession of identifying in- The family suggests memorial to the Earl W. Craw- formation. Marquis Lewis, 25, 6-feet-1, 250 pounds, black ford House of Hope, 4600 Taft Blvd., Wichita Falls, hair, brown eyes. Wanted for violation of probation Texas 76308, the Archer Service Center, P.O. Box 578, – possession of controlled substance. Archer City, Texas 76351, the Archer City Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 367, Archer City, Texas 76351 or Hospice of Wichita Falls, 4909 Johnson Road, Wichita Falls, Texas 76310. Obituaries Thomas Ernest Taylor, MD WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS - Thomas Ernest Taylor, coveted Gold-headed Cane Award. MD passed away Monday, February 24, 2020 at the age Tom opened his Dermatology practice in Wichita Falls in 1964. Through his of 86. The family will receive friends Sunday, March career, Tom served for 3 years as Treasurer Secretary, and as President, for the 1, 5:00-6:00 PM, at Lunn’s Colonial Funeral Home in Wichita County Medical Society. The society honored him with the Distinguished Wichita Falls, TX. Funeral services will be at 2:00 PM Service Award in 1998.Additionally, he was board member of the Wichita County Monday, March 2, at Floral Heights United Methodist Educational Foundation from 1974 – 2013, and its president from 1988 – 2013. Church with Pastor Brian Bosworth officiating. The foundation raises money to fund scholarships for paramedical students at Son of the late Ray Alfred Taylor and Allene (Day) Midwestern State University and Vernon College. Taylor, Tom was born December 28, 1933 in Goree, Tom lived life focusing first on God, family, and then work. His family was Texas. His family moved to Quanah when he was five. everything to him. He felt it was important to live by example and guided his In high school Tom was an avid golfer with a 2-3 children accordingly. If he wanted a lesson or memory to be especially impactful, handicap, with dreams to turn professional. Tom was he would say, “This will be forever burned in your memory...”.We have so very inspired by Cary Middlecoff, a dentist and professional golfer at the time, and many wonderful dinners, holidays, trips, family gatherings, days at PK lake, etc. Tom decided to follow the same path as dentist and professional golfer. – forever burned in our memories. Tom went to North Texas University, where he renewed a childhood friendship Tom saw numerous patients over the years, and never met a stranger. He was with Catherine Jones. They were married on June 6, 1954, after graduation. always warm, attentive, and genuinely interested in his patients and those he met They had wonderful dreams and plans for their future. outside of work. Tom was blessed with the gift of gab, and always had a smile Tom began dental school at the University of Texas Dental Branch in Houston on his face, which was infectious to others. People recognized him wherever he that September. First week of school, while playing golf, Tom developed the first was, frequently coming up to shake his hand and share a story. He loved the symptoms of polio – one year before the polio vaccine was released. He was told attention, and would often say, “Just call me Tex.”,with a laugh. he would never walk again and would be in a wheelchair for the remainder of Along with his parents, Tom is preceded in death by his two siblings, Ray his life. It was then that he made up his mind to fight for all he was worth. He Taylor, Jr.
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