▰ Vaolele Helen Sii Waw Died February 07, … More Information |
Vaolele Helen Sii Waw, of Sherman, Texas, passed away peacefully February 7, 2008. Vaolele was 65. Obituary published: February 08, 2008 in "ShermanHD" |
▰ John Sterling Waw Died September 13, … More Information | John Sterling Waw, born December 16, 1961 departed this life Sunday September 13, 2015 in Sherman, Texas. John was 53. |
▰ Frank Wavrussa Died November 27, … More Information |
Frank Wavrussa went into the presence of the Lord on November 27, 2010 in Canton, Texas. Obituary published: November 28, 2010 in "Tyler C-T-T" |
▰ Josephine Ann (Mikus) Wavrusa Died June 22, … More Information |
Josephine Ann (Mikus) Wavrusa, age 67 of Texas, born in Illinois, went to be with her Lord and Savior June 22, 2005. Obituary published: June 23, 2005 in "Dallas M-N" |
▰ Josephine Ann (Mikus) Wavrusa Died June 22, … More Information |
Josephine Ann (Mikus) Wavrusa, age 67 of Texas, born in Chicago, Illinois, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master June 22, 2005. Obituary published: June 23, 2005 in "Tyler M-T" |
▰ James E Wavrusa Died October 22, … More Information |
James E Wavrusa, of Mesquite, Texas, passed from this world into the next October 22, 1995. James was 32. Obituary published: October 23, 1995 in "Dallas M-N" |
▰ Charlene "Granny" (Wedeking) Wavrusa Died September 17, … More Information |
Charlene "Granny" (Wedeking) Wavrusa, age 64 of Texas, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before she September 17, 2004. Obituary published: September 18, 2004 in "Dallas M-N" |
▰ Richard H "Rick" Wavro Died November 07, … More Information |
Richard H "Rick" Wavro, age 65 of Houston, Texas, entered into eternal rest November 7, 2004. Obituary published: November 08, 2004 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Dong Helen Shim Wavra Died February 05, … More Information |
Dong Helen Shim Wavra, age 69 of Texas, entered eternal life February 5, 2000. Obituary published: February 06, 2000 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Dong Helen Shim Wavra Died February 03, … More Information |
Dong Helen Shim Wavra, of Texas, entered Heaven's gates on February 3, 2000. Dong was 69. Obituary published: February 04, 2000 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Kenneth Edward Wavell Died December 28, … More Information | Kenneth Edward Wavell, born October 30, 1919 departed this life Sunday December 28, 2010 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Kenneth was 91. |
▰ Cecile Cage Wavell Died March 12, … More Information | Cecile Cage Wavell, born September 3, 1924 passed from this world into the next March 12, 2015 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Cecile was 90. |
▰ Cecile Cage Wavell Died March 12, … More Information |
Cecile Cage Wavell, born September 3, 1924 entered the Kingdom of Heaven March 12, 2015 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Cecile was 90.
Family members and close friends: , Nancy Leecraft Landwehr |
▰ William M Van Wave Died January 20, … More Information |
William M Van Wave, of Nash, Texas, died on January 20, 1999. William was 68. Obituary published: January 21, 1999 in "Texarkana G" |
▰ William "Bill" Van Wave Died January 21, … More Information |
William "Bill" Van Wave, age 69 of Nash, Texas, went to be with the Lord on January 21, 1999. Obituary published: January 22, 1999 in "Texarkana G" |
▰ Samuel Luis Wauters Died February 14, … More Information | Samuel Luis Wauters, born October 21, 2010 entered into eternal rest February 14, 2011 in Houston, Texas. Samuel was 0. |
▰ Christopher Blaise Wauters Died April 22, … More Information |
Christopher Blaise Wauters, born April 22, 2014 passed from this life on April 22, 2014 in San Antonio, Texas. Christopher was 0.
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Obituary: Christopher Blaise Wauters left this earth on , 22, 2014. He is survived by his parents, Steven Robert and Aimee Dennis Wauters; sisters, Allison Marie Wauters and Abigail Grace Wauters; maternal grandparents, Larry and Mary Ann Canedy, George and Dora Dennis, Jr.; paternal grandparents, Raymond and Lorraine Wauters; great-grandmother, Anita Dennis; aunts and uncles, Andrew and Kimberlee Brysch, Jason and Samantha Dennis, Kevin and Donna OKelley, Kevin and Darlene White and Michael and Julie Wauters and numerous cousins, great-aunts and great-uncles. Aimee and Steven would like to offer a special thanks to Dr. Christine de la Garza, Dr. Kenneth Higby, and the Methodist Hospital Staff for their care and compassion. Visitation will be held on , May 2, 2014 beginning at 1:15 p.m. at St. Matthews Catholic Church. MASS FRIDAY MAY 2, 2014 2:15 P.M. ST. MATTHEW CATHOLIC CHURCH 10703 WURZBACH ROAD Interment will be private for the family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Matthew Catholic Church St. Vincent de Paul Society, 10703 Wurzbach Road, San Antonio, TX 78230. |
▰ W C "Bill" Wauson Died September 21, … More Information |
W C "Bill" Wauson, of Tyler, Texas, entered into eternal rest September 21, 1996. WAUSON was 86. Obituary published: September 22, 1996 in "San Angelo S-T" |
▰ Sue Ann Paplham Wauson Died August 17, … More Information |
Sue Ann Paplham Wauson, born November 30, 1948 was anxious to meet her Maker and Master August 17, 2018 in Temple, Texas. Sue was 69.
Family members and close friends: , Denyce Gallagher, Billy And Bonnie Conway, Judy Haley, Jeff Titrud, Patricia Bennett Gall, Mike & Beth Blom, Eric Smith |
▰ Merle D Wauson Died May 21, … More Information |
Merle D Wauson, age 72 of Texas, born in Wetumka, Oklahoma, went to be with the Lord on May 21, 2001. Obituary published: May 22, 2001 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Johnnie Lee (Talley) Wauson Died July 22, … More Information |
Johnnie Lee (Talley) Wauson, age 80 of Odessa, Texas, went into the presence of the Lord on July 22, 2011. Obituary published: July 23, 2011 in "Odessa A" |
▰ Johnnie Wauson Died July 21, … More Information |
Johnnie Wauson, age 80 of Odessa, Texas, passed from this life on July 21, 2011. Obituary published: July 22, 2011 in "Odessa A" |
▰ Helen B Wauson Died May 14, … More Information | Helen B Wauson, born September 4, 1925 died on May 14, 2017 in Houston, Texas. Helen was 91. |
▰ Helen Byrn Wauson Died May 14, … More Information |
Helen Byrn Wauson, born September 4, 1925 died on May 14, 2017 in Texas. Helen was 91.
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Obituary: Helen Byrn Wauson, 91, devoted wife, mother and grandmother, passed away on May 14, 2017, in Houston, Texas. Helen was born on 4, 1925 in Memphis, Tennessee to parents Edward and Annie Byrn. She graduated from Edison High School in San Antonio and Hardin-Simmons University in Abilene. She received a Masters Degree in Social Work from Tulane University in New Orleans. An active member of South Main Baptist Church since 1953 where she met her husband and formed many lifelong friends. She is survived by her daughter, Karen Smith and her husband, Joe; son-in-law, John Davis; grandchildren, Kyle York and his wife Erin, Cody Davis, and Baily Davis; and great granddaughter, Alison York. She is preceded in death by her husband of 42 years, Merle Wauson; her daughter Sandra; her sister, Jo Glass; and her parents Edward and Annie Byrn. Family will receive friends from 10:30 A.M. until noon, , May 17, 2017, at Memorial Oaks with funeral services following in the chapel there at 12:30 P.M. with Pastor Greg Funderburk officiating. In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to South Main Baptist Church, 4100 Main Street, Houston, Texas 77002. |
▰ Helen B Wauson Died January 01, … More Information | |
▰ Helen B Wauson Died January 01, … More Information |
Family members and close friends: , Kimberly Nickel, Sarah Wauson Mcginley, Beth R. |
▰ Helen Byrn Wauson Died May 14, … More Information |
Helen Byrn Wauson, born September 4, 1925 entered into eternal rest May 14, 2017 in Houston, Texas. Helen was 91.
Family members and close friends: , Kimberly Nickel, Sarah Wauson Mcginley, Beth R. |
▰ Eliza Mrs Wauldrum Died May 15, … More Information |
Eliza Mrs Wauldrum, 89, of Bowie, Texas departed this life May 15, 1950. Obituary published: May 16, 1950 in "Duncan Banner (OK)" |
▰ Dorla Jean Waukau-Kristofek Died January 19, … More Information |
Dorla Jean Waukau-Kristofek, of Texas, born in Neopit, Wisconsin, left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home January 19, 2000. Dorla was 62. Obituary published: January 20, 2000 in "Fort Worth S-T" |
▰ Deanna Carol Wauhob Died August 23, … More Information | Deanna Carol Wauhob, born June 11, 1949 entered Heaven's gates on August 23, 2019 in Houston, Texas. Deanna was 70. |
▰ Kenneth I [Cooper] Waughtal Died April 23, … More Information |
Kenneth I [Cooper] Waughtal, of Texas, born in Mason City, Iowa, went to be with the Lord on April 23, 2001. Kenneth was 96. Obituary published: April 24, 2001 in "Mason City G-G (IA)" |
▰ Kenneth I Waughtal Died July 02, … More Information |
Kenneth I Waughtal, age 96 of Weslaco, Texas, died on July 2, 2001. Obituary published: July 03, 2001 in "Mason City G-G (IA)" |
▰ William Ray Waugh Died January 20, … More Information |
William Ray Waugh, born August 2, 1935 went to be with the Lord on January 20, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. William was 79.
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Obituary: William R. Waugh, a talented artist and innovative businessman who founded and developed successful Taco Bueno, Casa Bonita, Casa Viva, Crystals Pizza, and Burger Street restaurants across the Southwest, passed away Jan. 20, 2015, in Dallas, Texas, at age 79. A Memorial Service will be held at Sparkman-Hillcrest (7405 W. Northwest Highway, Dallas, Texas 75225) on , Jan. 24, at 10 a.m., conducted by Bill Morrow, with burial afterward at Hillcrest Memorial Park in Dallas. Visitation with the family will be 6-8 p.m. , Jan. 23, at the funeral home. Waugh was born Aug. 2, 1935, in Norman, Okla., and graduated from Colorado Springs (Colo.) High School in 1953. He married Francis Vickrey in 1964. He earned a bachelors degree in fine art from Abilene Christian University in 1959. While at ACU he was president of the Art Club, president of Kappa Pi, vice president of Phi Delta Psi, and a member of Blue Key. In 1965 he attended the Frank J. Reilly School of Art in New York City. With a commitment to customer service and high standards of excellence, his first venture was in the dry cleaning and laundry business, purchasing a One-Hour Martinizing franchise in 1959 and expanding it to a small chain in Texas and Oklahoma over the next eight years. Waughs first Taco Bueno, specializing in Tex-Mex fast-food cuisine, opened on South First Street in Abilene in 1967 and now features 176 restaurants in seven states. In Abilene he developed Tonys Pizza Cave in 1972 into Crystals Pizza and Spaghetti, one of a chain of popular family-focused restaurants in Texas, Colorado and Oklahoma for 35 years. He began Casa Bonita in Oklahoma City in 1968 and expanded to locations in Texas, Colorado and Arkansas. With seating for 1,100, its location near Denver was the largest Mexican food restaurant in the world, serving more than 1 million customers a year and entertaining them with cliff divers and water falls, puppet shows, mariachi bands and life-size costumed characters. Waugh sold Taco Bueno and Casa Bonita to the British food company Unigate in 1981. He founded Burger Street in 1985 in Lewisville, Texas, growing the all-drive-through concept store to 14 locations in the DFW Metroplex and four in Tulsa. The company is poised to expand over the next year in a new phase of growth. He was board chair of Waugh Enterprises Inc., senior board chair and founder of Plaza National Bank, president and CEO of Rembrandt Antiek Gallerie, and board chair of Christian Services of the Southwest. He also served as a trustee or regent of ACU, Pepperdine University, Dallas Christian School, the Hockaday School, the Dallas Salvation Army, Dallas Christian Leadership, and Heartbeat Ministries. Waugh was a visiting lecturer for the business schools at Abilene Christian, Southern Methodist and Baylor universities. He had a special relationship with his alma mater, ACU. Waugh received the universitys Distinguished Alumni Citation in 1982, was named the of Business Administrations 1983 Entrepreneur of the Year, served on the COBA Deans Advisory Council, and was the colleges first adjunct professor of business. He also was an influential leader on planning committees for the Mabee Business Building and Onstead-Packer Biblical Studies Building. Waugh was known for nurturing long-term relationships and grateful people spoke often of how he provided them transformational opportunities. His commitment to the growth of his employees and those around him were hallmarks of his success in business and life. Waugh donated his time and money to causes that included orphanages, learning institutes, and feeding and clothing those in need around the world. He was an involved member of Prestoncrest Church of Christ, and his honesty and integrity were beyond reproach. Waugh married Liwei Wang on Jan. 19, 2004. He was preceded in death by his parents, W. Ray and Ruby Waugh. Among survivors are Liwei, his wife of 11 years; two daughters, Lisa Nicole Miethe and her husband, John-Hayden Miethe of Franklin, Tenn.; Anna Christina Richards and her husband, Bubba Richards of Brentwood, Tenn.; a son, Nicholas David Waugh and his wife, Robin Abigail Waugh of Franklin, Tenn.; a stepdaughter, Ya Zhou of Toronto, Canada; grandchildren Britain Avery Miethe, Elijah Daniel-King Miethe, Emerson Nicole Miethe, Favor Shalom Miethe, Ian Bray Miethe, Love Mercy Miethe, Parker Hayden Miethe, Ryan Isabella Miethe, Grayson Richards, Brayden Russiano, Campbell Russiano, Greyson Russiano, Holden Russiano, and Jonah Nicholas Waugh; and a brother, Thomas Lee Waugh and his wife, Carole Lynn Waugh of Flower Mound, Texas. Memorials may be made to Abilene Christian University, the Dallas Salvation Army or Dallas Christian School. |
▰ William R Waugh Died January 20, … More Information | William R Waugh, born August 2, 1935 entered Heaven's gates on January 20, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. William was 79. |
▰ William Ray Waugh Jr Died January 20, … More Information |
William Ray Waugh Jr , born August 2, 1935 died on January 20, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. William was 79.
Family members and close friends: , Cliff Hogue, Barry L Baker Sr, Steve Dirks, Charlene Stuart, Nikki Deaver, Nancy Fitts, Steve Holt, John Miller, Lynn & Carolyn Anderson, Anne Chernushin Sibell, Bruce Morgan, Bret Mooney, Alan Barnes, Wally Jones, Janet Cummings, Cindy Hull-biddison, Virginia Kelly, Lacy Atwood/noren, Tim Nealon, Rodney Westbrook, Cecilia Flores ( Morado ), Chris Knight, Cindi Bond, Gypsy Hogan, Barbara Luster, Cindy Rixon, Landon Saunders, Patricia Boys, Bob Watlington, Geneva Mckee Anderson, Clifton Burton |
▰ Terry Lee Waugh Died December 30, … More Information |
Terry Lee Waugh, born August 31, 1937 died on December 30, 2012 in Lakeway, Texas. Terry was 75.
Family members and close friends: , Sharon Tibbetts, Carma Jeanne Leiker Hughey, Ron Knocke, April Robyn, Lauren Madden, Chuck Gibbs, Becky Mchugh Tatera, Steve Osborn |
▰ Tamalyn "Tammy" (Lumbley) Waugh Died January 28, … More Information |
Tamalyn "Tammy" (Lumbley) Waugh, of Houston, Texas, entered eternal life January 28, 2005. Tamalyn was 42. Obituary published: January 29, 2005 in "Tyler M-T" |
▰ Tamalyn "Tammy" (Lumbley) Waugh Died January 28, … More Information |
Tamalyn "Tammy" (Lumbley) Waugh, age 42 of Houston, Texas, departed this life Sunday January 28, 2005. Obituary published: January 29, 2005 in "Lufkin DN" |
▰ Ruby Waugh Died January 31, … More Information |
Ruby Waugh, age 97 of Houston, Texas, left us to live with the Father in her new eternal home January 31, 2009. Obituary published: February 01, 2009 in "DemGaz (AR)" |
▰ Robert Casey Waugh Died July 24, … More Information |
Robert Casey Waugh, of Texas, born in Arizona, entered eternal life July 24, 1996. Robert was 44. Obituary published: July 25, 1996 in "AZStar (AZ)" |
▰ Robert Waugh Died October 30, … More Information |
Robert Waugh went into the presence of the Lord on October 30, 2009 in Houston, Texas. Obituary published: October 31, 2009 in "Houston Chronicle" |
▰ Ralph Clinton Waugh Died November 09, … More Information |
Ralph Clinton Waugh, of Winnsboro, Texas, entered eternal life November 9, 2009. Ralph was 74. Obituary published: November 10, 2009 in "Tyler M-T" |
▰ Ralph Clinton Waugh Died November 11, … More Information |
Ralph Clinton Waugh, of Texas, born in Rainelle, West Virginia, passed away peacefully November 11, 2009. Ralph was 74. Obituary published: November 12, 2009 in "Winnsboro N" |
▰ Philip George Waugh Died September 29, … More Information | Philip George Waugh, born September 2, 1942 passed from this life on September 29, 2016 in Plano, Texas. Philip was 74. |
▰ Norma Gene Barnwell Waugh Died January 02, … More Information |
Norma Gene Barnwell Waugh, born October 7, 1920 died January 2, 2015 in Johnson City, Texas. Norma was 94.
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Obituary: Norma Gene Barnwell Waugh, beloved mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, died Jan. 2, 2015, just in time to miss the worst of cedar season but not before visiting with dear friends and family. Gene was born Oct. 7, 1920 in Johnson City, Texas in the small country hospital owned and operated by her parents, Dr. James Franklin Barnwell and Alma Irene Lewis. Her mother was a nurse from Austins Brackenridge Hospital sent to help Dr. Barnwell during the 1918 flu epidemic and eventually becoming his wife. The home, which still stands across the street from the Blanco courthouse, received a Texas Historical marker three days before Genes 94th birthday. Living next door to the Record Courier, the weekly Johnson City newspaper, Gene got an early start on her journalism career by insisting on helping set type by hand. junior high school, she transferred to Austin High School where she worked on the Austin High Maroon until she graduated in 1938. a year in Temple Junior , she transferred to The University of Texas and worked on The Daily Texan until she graduated with a BJ degree in 1942. Gene said one of her most important events at UT was joining Theta Sigma Phi, now known nationally as the Association for Women in Communications which has evolved as Women Communicators of Austin. In 2014 the organization created the Gene Barnwell Waugh Mentor Award in honor of the many young women she took under her wing during her career and into her retirement. She served in many positions for both the Austin and San Antonio chapters. Her professional career began when she and former UT classmate Irma Hansen became the first two women in the San Antonio Evening News city room. As cub reporters they were the brunt of many jokes. She became head of the photography department before moving to the Los Angeles Times then to the Hillman, Shane, Bryer Advertising Agency. Gene returned to Johnson City in 1946 to help care for her ill mother. She moved back to Austin in 1949 to edit the Plumbing Association magazine and the Texas Public Employee publication. She was Womans Club Editor of the San Antonio Express and News from 1957 to 1963 when she again returned to Austin back to the Texas Public Employees Association as assistant editor. From 1969 until 1985, she edited the EOD Weekly Newsletter and served as chief of planning and information for that division of state government. The division began as the Office of Economic Opportunity in Governor Preston Smiths office, later becoming a division of the Department of Community Affairs when it was established as an independent agency. In addition to her communications career, Gene was a rancher, beginning at the age of 14 when her father died in 1934 and she inherited a small ranch outside Johnson City on the Pedernales River. She was still managing it in her last days even though she had to keep records of the cows by number because of lost eyesight. A partial list of professional and personal honors include: • Gene Barnwell Waugh Mentor Award named in her honor by Women Communicators of Austin, 2014 • Woman of the Week by the San Antonio Express • Society of Industrial Editors National General Improvement Award for the Texas Public Employee, 1950 • Whos Who of American Women, 1975-76 and 1977-78. • Personalities of the South 1976. • First Lifetime Member of the Texas Association of Community Action Agencies • Lifetime Member of the Blanco Historical Commission • Texas Public Employees Association Pioneer Chapter board, 1976-77. • Community Leaders and Noteworthy Americans in recognition of past achievements and outstanding service to community and state 1975-76 and 1976-77, Editorial Board of American Biographical Institute a division of Historical Preservation of America Gene joined the First United Methodist Church in Johnson City at age 16. She joined the Lutheran Church in 1955 when she married Howard J. Waugh, Sr. Her volunteer service included many years handling publicity for St. Martins Lutheran Churchs Religious Fine Arts Festival in Austin. Gene was preceded in death by her beloved husband Howard; parents James and Irene Lewis Barnwell; sister Eloise Barnwell Harden and husband Lonnie; brother Milton M. Barnwell and wife Bess Jacobs Barnwell; niece Nicolette Hardin Farris and husband Dallas. Survivors include son Howard Waugh, Jr.; granddaughters Elizabeth Waugh and Tia Waugh Kelley; great-grandchildren Aspen and Easton Kelley. Also, great-nephews Jimmie Farris and son James; and Johnnie Farris, and wife Cathy and their, daughter Courtney. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Martins Lutheran Church, 606 W. 15th, Austin, Texas 78701; Women Communicators of Austin Jo Caldwell Meyer Scholarship Fund, http://wcaustin.org/member-resources/scholarships/; or a charity of your choice. Visitation is 5-7 p.m. , Jan. 7 and services are 1:30 p.m. , Jan. 8 at Crofts - Crow , 305 E. Elm St., Johnson City, Texas |
▰ Mary (Mccaughey) Waugh Died September 10, … More Information |
Mary (Mccaughey) Waugh, of Texas, born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before she September 10, 2010. Mary was 81. Obituary published: September 11, 2010 in "Statesman" |
▰ Mary Ann Waugh Died March 28, … More Information | Mary Ann Waugh, born November 23, 1930 entered eternal life March 28, 2019 in Beaumont, Texas. Mary was 88. |
▰ Martin D Waugh Died September 29, … More Information | Martin D Waugh passed away September 29, 2016 in Lumberton, Texas. |
▰ Marilyn Waugh Died September 15, … More Information |
Marilyn Waugh, born June 27, 1931 joined the Lord September 15, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. Marilyn was 84.
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Obituary: Marilyn Winky Steele Waugh, born 27, 1931 in Williamantic, CN passed away 15, 2015 in Dallas, TX at Presbyterian Village North. She studied with Ansel Adams and Imogene Cunningham and was a freelance portrait and wedding photographer for many years. A book of her works on stained glass windows is included in the Library of Congress. Winky was a long time member and Deacon at Highland Park Presbyterian Church. She was loved by everyone she met. She was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, James Harry Waugh. Survivors include her three children and their spouses Cindy and Shannon Day of Fort Worth, Ginny Moore of Dallas, and Jim and Lindy Waugh of Phoenix, AZ. Six grandchildren - Leigh-Allie, Toni, Emily, Caroline, James, and Joe, her sister Margaret Smith and nephews Lloyd, Eric, and Steve Smith. A Graveside Service will be held , 22 at 11:00 AM at Hillcrest Memorial Park, with Memorial Services following at 2:00 PM at Highland Park Presbyterian Church, 3821 University Dr., Dallas, TX. 75225. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to Highland Park Presbyterian Church. Online condolences may be made at www.Sparkman-Hillcrest.com |
▰ Marilyn "Winky" Waugh Died September 15, … More Information |
Marilyn "Winky" Waugh, born June 27, 1931 was anxious to meet her Maker and Master September 15, 2015 in Dallas, Texas. Marilyn was 84.
Family members and close friends: , Ed Millis, Michele Desalme, Robin Brashier, Marty Wynne, Allen Desalme, Jane Hook, Patsy Foster Caver, Jean Coupe, Karen Thomasson, Carolyn Mayer |
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