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Terrance McKeon

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Terrance McKeon

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John Lanoie

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John “Snooky” Everett Lanoie, 61, passed away on Sunday, August 30, 2020 in Arlington. Funeral Service: 11 a.m. Friday, September 4, at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington. Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Thursday, September 3, at the funeral home. Snooky was born on July 1, 1959 in Palmer, Massachusetts to John Everett Lanoie and Betty Jean Van Rensslear Lanoie. Survivors: Wife, Karen Aguirre Lanoie; son, Tommy John Stevens; daughters, Melanie Philbrick; stepdaughters, Hailey Aguirre Parks and Kelsey Aguirre; brothers, Bill Tuttle, Dana Tuttle and Frank Miller Jr. (Duna); sisters, Terry Buchyn, Melanie Goins, Frankie Miller and Linda McWhorter; grandchildren, Karsley Lynn Parks and Noah Stevens; and numerous nieces and nephews. Wade Family Funeral Home (817) 274-9233

Ronald Suggs

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Martha Rollins

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Martha Ann James Rollins passed away September 1, 2020, at the age of 88. Graveside Service: 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, September 8, at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Dallas. Memorial Service: 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 8, at First Baptist Church, 301 S. Center St., Arlington. Memorials: Donations may be made to Mission Arlington, 210 W. South St., Arlington, TX 76010. Martha was born on March 10, 1932, in Dallas, Texas to Hubert and Alyne James. Her growing up years were spent in Dallas, Vernon, and Ballinger. She graduated valedictorian from Ballinger High School in 1949. Her family then moved to Denton, Texas, in order for her to attend college. She graduated from North Texas State in 1953 with a B.A. degree in Speech and a minor in English. Interestingly, during her college years, Martha was a disc jockey for the local radio station, KDNT. Following graduation, she accepted an English teaching position at Hillcrest High School in Dallas. It was in Dallas where Martha met Al Rollins at First Baptist Church Dallas. They were engaged 3 months after their courtship began and were married on December 28, 1954. Martha and Al spent their first year in College Station before moving to the small community of Arlington, Texas, in 1956. Martha and Al would make Arlington their home where they would spend the next 64 years. She taught English at Ousley Junior High from 1956-57. Afterwards, she was actively involved in numerous activities including Arlington Women’s Club, Junior Civic League, Story League, Child Guidance, ASCE Wives’ Club, NSPE Wives’ Club, and Bible Study Fellowship. Her involvement in her church, First Baptist Church Arlington, was of primary importance, and her Sunday School class became a source of joy and friendship over many decades. Martha was truly incomparable. She was the epitome of dignity, beauty, and grace. She was the ultimate homemaker, wife, and mother. Guests were always welcomed and treated to delicious meals complete with homemade ice cream, pies, or cakes. Her house was a home, and she worked tirelessly to create an oasis for her family and guests. Martha had a true gift of hospitality. In addition, she was a wonderful support to her husband, Al. She happily attended and hosted hundreds of events, lunches, dinners, speeches, and conferences as Al served first as the City Manager and then as a partner at Schrickel Rollins & Associates. Eventually, as Al’s work chapter began to wind down, Martha would delight in the travels they took all over the world. Finally, Martha was a devoted mother and grandmother. She poured all her energy into her children’s upbringing. She never missed a piano recital, choir concert, or athletic event. She navigated that perfect balance of discipline, support, and love. The source of Martha’s wonderful character was her strong Christian faith. She radiated a peace, joy, and quiet strength. She was a pillar in her family but in an unassuming way. Martha continually deflected attention away from herself toward others. She demonstrated selfless service every single day. Martha impacted the lives of untold numbers of people. People were better for having known her, but especially her husband, children, and grandchildren who will so miss her beautiful, bright, shining light. Survivors: Martha is survived by her husband of 65 years, Al Rollins, and two children, Elizabeth Rollins Yaggi and husband, Tim, and Mark Rollins and wife, Brooke. Also surviving are six grandchildren, Bryan Yaggi and wife, Cate, Kathryn Yaggi Dossey and husband, Brett, and Luke, Jake, Anna, and Lily Rollins as well as her great grandson, James Dossey. Her surviving siblings are Bill James and Sue James Mosier. She was preceded in death by her parents and by her brother, Gerald James.

Ann Thompson

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Ann Shenkir Thompson, 86, passed away on Thursday, August 27, 2020 in Arlington, Texas. A Graveside service for Ann will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, September 9th at Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery, 2000 Mountain Creek Parkway, Dallas, Texas 75211. Ann was born on June 13, 1934 to Adolph Frank and Anna (Cabla) Sheniker in Zabcikville, Texas. Ann was proud of her Czech heritage and was a member of SBJST Lodge 47. She graduated from Temple High School and was an excellent volleyball player and an outstanding athlete. She was a member of the basketball, volleyball, softball and track teams. Moving to Arlington from Lionville, Pennsylvania 39 years ago, she was a faithful member of Woodland West Church of Christ. Ann is preceded in death by her parents, a son, Gregory Lane Thompson and one sister, Shirley Patterson. She is survived by her husband, Jack Thompson; three sons, Jack W. Thompson Jr. and wife, Joanie, Scott Thompson and wife, Andrea; two sisters, Ruth Keith and Norma Tucker and husband, Gary; three grandchildren, Jason, Sarah and Josh. Wade Family Funeral Home 817-274-9233

Charles Holt

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Charles Edward Holt III, 36, passed away on Tuesday, September 1, 2020 in Crowley. Funeral Service: 1:30 p.m. Thursday, September 10, 2020 at Great Commission Church, 7700 McCart Ave., Fort Worth. Interment: Laurel Land Memorial Park, Fort Worth. Visitation: 12:30-1:30 p.m. prior to the service at the church. Charles was born on September 9, 1983 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Charles Edward Holt II and Julia Banks. He was a Corporal with the Tarrant County Sherriff’s Department. Survivors: Wife, Moranda R. Holt; sons, Charles Edward Holt IV, Christopher Eli Holt, Caleb Emanuel Holt; father, Charles Holt II and wife, Vickye; 3 brothers; and 2 sisters.

Rosanne Provost

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Today we celebrate the joyful life of Rosanne Provost. She left us while at home with her husband of 50 years, Don Provost, after spending the day laughing with family and friends. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, that donations be sent to the Autism Research Foundation. To honor Rosanne's memory, please copy and paste the following web address. https://www.gofundme.com/f/memorial-fund-for-rosanne-autism-research?sharetype=teams&member=5601482&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&rcid=beab77f3847348ca8604e53e858604f9 Born in Beaumont, TX to Nick and Mary Kathryn Lomonte on February 22nd, 1950, she grew up in a large Italian family. Both of her grandparents immigrated from Italy and brought with them a love of both family and food. She met Don, her husband-to-be, in high school and they started dating prior to graduating in 1968. After joining the Navy, Don was stationed in Alameda, CA. During that time, they got married, and Rosanne left home for the first time. While in California, they welcomed their first son, Donald. After moving back to Beaumont for Don to finish college, he got a job with Bell Helicopter in 1974, which brought them to Arlington, TX. Once there, they had Nicholas and Raun while acting as the 2nd set of parents and 2nd home for all of their many friends. Rosanne is survived by her husband, Don, brothers and sisters-in-law Tommy, Amber, Chuck, Rhonda, Rusty, Stephanie, and Nina, sons and ‘daughters’ Donald, Morgan, Raun, and Emily, grandchildren Dane, Avery, Kaylin, and Lucas, nieces and nephews Regan, Natalie, Matt, Nichole, Lane, Keith, Erik, Marci, and Greg, greatniece Zoey, as well as many other relatives and close friends. She is predeceased by her son, Nicholas Provost. Rosanne lived a full life and touched so many lives during her time here on earth. Her health suffered during the last few years, but she was still more focused on everyone else’s happiness and spending as much time as possible with family and friends. We know that she is no longer feeling any pain and that she is hugging Nick while smiling down on all of us right now!


Jevan Karnes

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Jevan Brian Karnes, a young high school student and aspiring businessman, died unexpectedly on September 1, 2020 at the age of 17. Jevan's parents are Brian and Catherine Karnes, and siblings are Zoe Moore, Yeira Smith, Leiza Smith, Tovah Smith, Sylar Karnes, Kexton Karnes. Jevan's grandparents are Jack and Beverly Karnes, John Neufeld. Jevan had a large family including multiple nieces, nephews, cousins, and more who love him dearly. Jevan was born in Arlington, Texas on September 28th and died nearing his 18th birthday. Jevan always wondered what God has planned for him in the future; however, unexpectedly Jevan's future is now with God. Jevan always inspired us with his goals, saying "Someday I want to own a business and always wear a suit. Jevan had a passion for shoes and wished for a wall of shoes. Jevan was also selfless with goals of taking care of his parents and buying them a house, as well as aspiring to be a helpful husband and father. Jevan was a social butterfly; he was always around his friends or making new ones. Jevan was an avid sports lover, playing football and basketball. If you were close to Jevan you may know how inspiring and motivating he was; he believed in positivity and sharing his light with others. We, his family, are proud of how Jevan stood up for what he believed in and shared his light with the world. Jevan's funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, September 9, 2020 at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington. Interment: Newton Cemetery, Midlothian. Visitation: 9-11 a.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. Wade Family Funeral Home (817) 274-9233

Richard Moody

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Richard D. Moody November 12, 1929-September 2, 2020 Richard D. Moody, 90, passed away on September 2, 2020 in Arlington, Texas. Richard was born November 12, 1929 in Olney, Texas to Oma D. and Zephie King Moody. He was raised in Saltillo, Texas and graduated from Saltillo High School in 1946. Richard ran away from home with a friend and joined the US Navy at the age of 15 so he could serve in World War II. He was about to ship out when he contacted his mother to tell her where he was. She made a quick phone call and trip to the base to inform the Navy that he was underage. His discharge from the Navy states honorable discharge for being underage. His mother brought him back home to Saltillo, where he finishes High School. After High School he and his cousin went to Galveston on their motorcycles to work as brakemen on the railroad. Work was sporadic and money was very tight so he came back to Saltillo and then enlisted in the Air Force where he served during the Korean Conflict. He received a second honorable discharge from the US Air Force. In February 1955, Richard married Martha “Marty” Weisse in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin where their oldest son, Mike was born. Richard was working for Kohler Industries when he was hired by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in 1957 and the family moved to Arlington, Texas where they welcomed two more sons Matt and Mark. In July 1991, he married Carol A. Winter and gained another son and two granddaughters. He retired from the FAA in 2007 as an Air Traffic Controller. After retiring, Richard and Carol took many cruises and trips to Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Greece and other places. Coming home found him looking for the next place to visit. He was a collector of Western Art both in sculptures and paintings. He loved watching John Wayne movies and other westerns. He thoroughly enjoyed being Pawpa and spoiling his grandchildren and great grandchildren. It was not uncommon to see him in the floor playing with them regardless of his age. Richard was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church of Arlington; He enjoyed attending the Friendship Class for many years and especially the Thursday morning class breakfasts. He is survived by his wife, Carol and two sons, Michael “Mike” (Susan) Moody of Mansfield and Mark Moody of Iowa Park. Grandchildren Melissa (Philip) Soliz, of Frisco; Jason Moody of Cedar Hill, Christina (Chris) Schuttler of Alba, Heather (Jon) Matys of Grand Prairie, and Sarah Moody of Pflugerville and step granddaughters, Jessica (Stephen) Lunce and Natalie Winter of Arlington. Greatgrandchildren, Alexis and Maisy Matys, Robert and Emma Schuttler, Philip and Joshua Soliz, Courtney and Mackenzie Moody and step grandchildren, Seth Frias and Embry Lunce. He is also survived by his sister, Jean Glass and sisters-in-law, Rutha Leffel and Debi (Jim) Clark and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, wife, Martha “Marty” Moody; son, Matthew Moody step-son, Karl Winter and sister-in-law, Chera Foster. Due to COVID a private family only Memorial Service will be held at the First Presbyterian Church. Internment for the family only will be held at the Dallas-Fort Worth National VA Cemetery at a later date. Donations can be made to American Cancer Society or First Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund The family expresses their heartfelt thanks to you for your kind words and thoughtfulness during this time. Wade Family Funeral Home (817) 274-9233

Pamela Clark

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Pamela Kaye Clark, 72, passed away on Saturday, September 5, 2020 in Arlington. Graveside Service: 2 p.m. Friday, September 11, at Hawkins City Cemetery, Hawkins. Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Thursday, September 10, at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington. Pamela was born on April 25, 1948 in Dallas, Texas to Frank Harman and Katherine Holmes Harman. She received her nursing degree from Methodist Hospital School of Nursing in Dallas. Pamela was a resident of Arlington for the past 40 years. She was preceded in death by her parents; and nephews, Nicholas Harman and Britt Harman. Survivors: Brother, Tom Harman and wife, Nancy; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins including: nephews, Jeremy Harman and wife, Kristin, and Andrew Woodard; nieces, Aimee King and Stefanie Mathews. Wade Family Funeral Home (817) 274-9233

James Webb

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Scott Nicoll

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Scott Alan Nicoll, 59, loving husband and father, passed away on Sunday, September 6, 2020 in Arlington, Texas. Scott was born on June 13, 1961 in San Diego, California to James Nicoll and Patricia Melton Nicoll. He served in the U.S Navy and worked in the Hospitality industry. Scott had a larger than life personality and never met a stranger. He loved clowning around and had a contagious laugh. He loved music and playing instruments; and the NHRA, IHRA and NASCAR. Scott was full of wisdom and good stories. He loved a good western. He was a philanthropist and enjoyed giving to people in his community. Scott dearly loved his only child and daughter, and his grandchildren. His favorite thing to do was spend time with his family. Scott was preceded in death by his father, James Nicoll. Survivors: Wife of 38 years, Racquel Nicoll; father, Bob Mayo; mother, Patsy Mayo; daughter, Michelle Jackson and husband, Ron; brother, Shawn Nicoll; sister, Sharla Nicoll; brother-in-law, Ricky Altum; sister-in-law, Monica Nicoll; nephew, Shawn Nicoll II and wife, Lindsay and children, Shawn Nicoll III and Gracie Nicoll; niece, Ashley Nicoll; grandchildren, Gabby Jackson, Kaylah Jackson, Ryder Jackson, Rylee Jackson. Wade Family Funeral Home (817) 274-9233

Jared Carter

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Jared Edwin Carter, 78, passed away Saturday, September 12, 2020 in Arlington, TX. He was born in Sacramento, CA on April 30, 1942. He worked for his father’s auto parts store before working for Dayco Products where he was a Sales Manager before his retirement. Mr. Carter enjoyed a wide range of hobbies including sailing, travel, and woodworking. Mr. Carter is preceded in death by his parents, David Jared Carter and Naoma Jane Carter Ernsberger and his nephew Michael Douglas Holland. He is survived by his wife, Terri Kathleen Carter; daughter Stephanie Leigh Shurack of Arlington, TX, daughter Nicolle Kathleen Warren and son in law Clint Warren of Tulsa, OK; son David Warden Carter and daughter in law Christy Lynn Carter of Tulsa, OK; sister Faye Joanne Holland and brother in law Barry Holland of Sacramento, CA; and seven grandchildren - Kyle Jared Carter, Bryce David Carter, Jacob John Carter, Alec Ryan Shurack, Miranda Nicolle Shurack, Jackson Carter Warren and Regan Nicolle Warren. Family services will be held at Silver Lake in Northern CA at the decedent’s request. Memorial donations may be made to The American Heart Association. Wade Family Funeral Home 817-274-9233

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Sarah Reaves

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Sarah Elizabeth Reaves, 83, passed away on Monday, September 14, 2020 in Arlington, Tx. Her funeral will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, September 19, at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W. Pioneer Parkway, Arlington. Her interment will be at Willow Grove Cemetery, Buffalo, Wyoming, being laid to rest with her husband of 37 years. Sarah was born on January 12, 1937, in Wayland, Kentucky, to Alger Bart Pigman and Edith Lois Ricks Pigman. Those that knew her growing up would say she was known for her energy, being a hard worker and excelling at all she put her mind to. She was dedicated to school and graduated as the valedictorian of her high school. Soon afterwards, Sarah met her husband while he was on a missionary revival and they were married on May 23, 1954. Sarah and Frank raised three children all the while establishing a land development and real estate firm that allowed for them to travel the world and leave a lasting legacy for their loved ones. Sarah loved fashion and was known for her sophistication and grace, in all circumstances and situations; she was the strength that her family relied upon, known for her sassy attitude and willingness to give neverending guidance, love and support. Sarah dearly loved her family and always put them first. She enjoyed making special memories with all of her grandchildren, never missing a birthday or special event, never missing a chance to dance or play cards, blocks or playto with childhood abandon. Sarah was preceded in death by her husband of 37 years, Frank W. Reaves in December; son, Steven Reaves; and sister, Peggy Hardy. She is survived by her daughter, Theressa Ragain and husband, John, and daughter Edith Lohse and husband, Kelly; sister, Nancy Cox; grandchildren, Amara Hudgin and husband, Alfred, Adrianne Day and husband, Harry, Amanda Houghton and husband, Stephen, Melissa Black and husband, Jake, Jeremy Dyess and wife, Dani, Nathan Reaves and wife, Crystal, Nicole Morris and husband, Demarcus; 17 great-grandchildren; and extended family members. Wade Family Funeral Home (817) 274-9233

Muriel Ormsby

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Alejandra Garcia

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Daniel Lipinski

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Taylor Hanna

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Taylor Scott Hanna, 33, passed away on Monday, September 14, 2020 in Pantego. Taylor was born on February 2, 1987 in Dallas Texas to Benny Carl Hanna and Valerie Kay Stephens Hanna. He attended Arlington High School and played select baseball as a teenager. Taylor was an avid golfer and hit a hole in one at Shady Valley Golf Club. He loved playing golf with his father at Ridglea Golf Course in Fort Worth. He enjoyed all sports. Taylor was preceded in death by his father, Benny Hanna. Survivors: Mother, Valerie Hanna; brothers, Kellan Hanna and Briklin Hanna and wife, Alyssa; niece, Cherilyn Hanna; nephew, Benny Hanna; aunt, Kandi Thomas and husband, Andy; uncle, Jim Stephens and wife, Pat; best friends, Joe Ryan and Clint Keeton; 2 great-aunts; and numerous cousins. Wade Family Funeral Home (817) 274-9233

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