Womack Obituaries Texas

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*  OSCAR GLEN WAMMACK,    Oct. 29, 1911 - Apr. 3, 1991

WHITE SETTLEMENT - Glen Wammack, a retired dairyman, died Wednesday at his White Settlement home. He was 79.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Blessing Funeral Home in Mansfield. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery.
Mr. Wammack was born in Wilmer and lived most of his life in Tarrant County. He was a dairyman about 26 years and had been retired about 20 years.
Mrs. Wammack was a Methodist and was a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
Survivors: Wife for 61 years, Allie Mae Wammack of White Settlement; son, Jimmy Glen Wammack of Mansfield; three daughters, Glenda Davis and Judy Mabry, both of Arlington, and Mary Denman of White Settlement; two brothers, Gerald Wammack of Mansfield and Clifton Wammack of Red Oak; three sisters, Nadine Dobkins of Red Oak, Ophelia Couch of Combine and Helen Sowards of Kimberling City, Mo.;
21 grandchildren; and 32 great-grandchildren

Publication Date: April 04, 1991
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram,  Page: 5
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


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*  STELLA RUTH WHITLOCK nee WOMAC,   Aug. 19, 1927 – Jun. 2004

At the age of 76, we lost our beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother and best friend, Stella Ruth Whitlock.

Funeral services are set for 2:00 p.m. Thursday, June 10, 2004, in the First Baptist Church of Rosharon with Brother Perry officiating.

Burial will follow in the Angleton Cemetery.

Friends may call from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Wednesday evening, June 9, 2004, at Palms Funeral Home.

Stella Ruth Whitlock was born August 19, 1927, in George West, Texas, to Lonnie and Lydia Womac. She had many fond memories of growing up on the family farm with seven brothers and sisters. She had lived in Rosharon for over 30 years and was a member of First Baptist Church in Rosharon.

Survivors include her husband of 59 years, Tex Whitlock of Rosharon; sons, Tex Jr. of Fresno, Tommy of Rosharon and John of Fresno; daughters, Pam Whitlock of Sweeny, Doby Stewart of Alvin, Cindy Archie of Angleton and Evalee Duncombe of Friendswood; sister, Deanie Derrick of Clairmore, Oklahoma; grandchildren, Jana Bond, B.J. and Simon Buckland, David Whitlock, John Paul and Kim Falsone, Dakota Stewart, Tracie Archie, Blake Archie, Brooke Archie, Lydia Duncombe, Ashley Whitlock, Cassidy and Haley Whitlock; great-grandchildren, Harrison Buckland, Blain Wilson Buckland (still in the shoot), Joshua and Bree Falsone and Payne Fuselier and Stella?s dearest friend in life-Linda Henry. Mrs. Whitlock devoted her whole life to her Husband and children. She will always be in the hearts of everyone that knew her and will be missed so much by her family and friends.

Pallbearers will be Corbin Womac, Jeff Duncombe, Simon Buckland, John Paul Falsone, Tray Archie and Dakota Stewart.

Final arrangements by Palms Funeral Home of Angleton. (979) 849-4343.


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*   AARON MONROE WOMACK JR.      Oct. 5, 1921 - Mar. 25, 2004

Honey Grove, Texas - Funeral services for Aaron Monroe Womack, age 82, of Honey Grove, Texas will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, March 25, 2004 at the McKenzie United Methodist Church in Honey Grove, Texas. Rev. Charles Cox will officiate. Burial to follow at the Oakwood Cemetery in Honey Grove, Texas.

Mr. Womack passed away Monday, March 22, 2004, at the VA Hospital in Dallas, Texas.

He is survived by his wife, Neleen Womack, Honey Grove, Texas; son, Robert Henry Womack of Bonham, Texas; and sister, Lois Erwin of Commerce, Texas.

*  ABNER M. WOMACK,    Oct. 19, 1838 - Dec. 21, 1916

Thurs, 21 Dec 1916: At 5:30 p. m. yesterday, A. Womack, 78, died of heart failure at home., 1028 No. 4th St. (This was in Waco, McLennan Co., TX). Funeral arrangements are pending. Burial was to be in McGregor. He lived in McGregor 25 years and moved to Waco l.5 yrs. ago. (McGregor in McLennan Co., TX). He belonged to the Confederate camp in McGregor and to Columbus Street Baptist Church in Waco (Now one of the largest churches in the city). He was born in TN.
Survivors: wife, sons W. B. and J. H. Womack, daughters Miss Adeline Womack and Mrs. T. W. Darby of Waco, son J. B. Womack of Riviera, TX, daughter Miss Cecia Womack of Marshall, TX and brothers: Dr. Arsey Womack of Nashville, TN and Jack and Judge Marion Womack of McMinnville, TN.
Friday, 22 Dec. 1916

Source:  Jack Womack,    oldpro@caprok.net

WOMACK, A. - Wednesday, December 21, 1916, p. 14.
Mr. A. WOMACK, age 78, died at 5:30 p.m. yesterday, Wednesday, December 20,1916, of heart failure at home, 1028 North 4th Street. Funeral arrangements are pending. Burial to be in McGregor Cemetery, Mr. WOMACK was born in Tennessee and had lived in McGregor 25 years before moving to Waco a year and
a half ago. He belonged to the Confederate camp in McGregor and to Columbus Street Baptist Church in Waco. Survivors include his wife (not given), 3 sons, W. B. WOMACK and J. H. WOMACK of Waco, and J. B. WOMACK of Riviera, Texas; 3 daughters Miss Adeline WOMACK and Mrs. T. W. DARBY of Waco and Miss Cecia WOMACK of Marshall, Texas, and 3 brothers, Dr. Arsey WOMACK of Nashville, Tennessee, and Jack WOMACK and Judge Marion WOMACK of McMinnville, Tennessee.

CTGS Fall 2001, Early Waco Obituaries, p. 93.
#2
The funeral of A. WOMACK was held at the family residence, 1028 North 4th St., in Waco, conducted by Rev. C. G. HOWARD of Marlin and Rev. F. S. GRONER of Waco. Another service was at First Baptist Church in McGregor.

CTGS Fall 2001, Early Waco Obituaries, p. 94.


*  ADA LOUISE WOMACK nee WORTHINGTON,    May 13, 1922 - May 17, 1995

ROANOKE - Ada Worthington Womack, 73, a rancher, died Wednesday in Bedford.
Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Entombment: Greenwood Mausoleum.
Ada Worthington Womack was a member of one of Jack County's most important ranching families who established the West Fork Ranch northeast of Jacksboro. One of three sisters who all continued the ranching tradition, Mrs. Womack was known for her expertise in training and breaking quarter horses.
She was the widow of Adrian Reed Womack.
Survivors: Two sons and daughters-in-law, Adrian and Elizabeth Womack and David and Sandy L. Womack, all of Justin; sister, Mary Boggeman of Jacksboro; five grandchildren; and three stepgrandchildren. Greenwood Funeral Home 3100 White Settlement Road, 336-0584

Publication Date: May 19, 1995
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 35
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*   ADELLE RUTH COOPER nee WOMACK,    Dec. 2, 1921 – Jun. 28, 2011

Funeral services for Adelle Cooper, 89, of Pittsburg will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 28, 2011, in Erman Smith Funeral Home Chapel in Pittsburg with Bro. Gregg Miller officiating.
Interment will follow at noon in Shooks Chapel Cemetery with Albert Smith, David Smith, Stephen Smith, Arnold Adams, Kent Martin and John Kaylor serving as pallbearers.
Visitation will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, June 27, at the funeral home.
Mrs. Cooper died Sunday, June 26, 2011, at East Texas Medical Center in Pittsburg.
Adelle Cooper was born on Dec. 2, 1921, in Bosque County, the daughter of Marvin and Ada Marsh Womack. They preceded her in death.
She was married to Albert Braun Cooper, who preceded her in death in 1997.
Mrs. Cooper was a member of the Eastern Star.
Survivors include two sons, Kenny Cooper and wife, Kim, of Pittsburg and Ronnie Cooper and wife, Donna, Cooper of Palestine; a daughter, Sharon Smith and husband, Albert, of Pittsburg; nine grandchildren, Stephen G. Smith and wife, Misty, David W. Smith and wife, Amy, Xan Marie Thompson and husband, Todd, Emily Lawrence and husband, Jeff, Laura Cooper, Adam Cooper, Nicole Harrington, Donnie Cooper and Wendy Cooper; 13 great-grandchildren, Kristina, Marshall, Amber, Dawn Michelle, Hollie, Megan, Case, Dayton, Andrea, Callie, Christina, Caden and Cominique.

In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Billy Ray Womack; two sisters, Agnes Clark and Dorothy Scott; and a granddaughter, Dawn Michelle Smith.

*  ALAN LESLIE WOMACK,     Mar. 8, 1899 – Aug. 19, 1991       

THE PARIS NEWS Tue., Aug. 20, 1991, p.2A. '...92, died in Dallas Mon.

Services Wed., at Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home. Born in Blossom, son of Hal Marshall and Letha Allen Womack. In 1905, at the age of six, he and his family moved to his farm at Slate Shoals. Was a 1924 graduate of University of Texas, with B.A. degree in business administration. Was a Mason for over 60 years... received 50 pin in Waco.

Was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Blossom. Surviving are a sister, Vivian Womack Warner of Dallas; several nieces and one nephew, several grand nieces and grand nephews. Was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Sam and Hal Elliot Womack of Paris. Masonic Lodge will conduct services.' *In 1994 this was an unmarked grave.


*  ALICE JOYCE HORTON nee WOMACK,     Dec. 5, 1929 – Feb. 12, 1985 

'Mrs. Alice Joyce Horton, 318 River Oaks, San Angelo, died Tuesday, Feb. 12, in San Angelo Community Hospital. Funeral services are slated for 3:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, at Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel with Mr. Haskell England officiating. Burial will be made in Evergreen Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. They will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bussell in Bogata. Mrs. Horton was born Dec. 5, 1929, in Paris, a daughter of Chester Womack and Edith Owen Womack. She attended schools in Paris. She married George Horton in Nov. 1950 in Texarkana. She had been living in the San Angelo area for more than 30 years, returning to San Angelo three years ago. She was a member of the West Paris Church of Christ. Survivors include her husband, George, of the home; two daughters, Mrs. Charlotte Ann Popejoy of Dallas and Mrs. Cynthia S. Gregory of Alma; two sons, George Walter Horton Jr. of Denton and Dennis Wayne Horton of San Angelo; her mother and stepfather, Alma and Edith Bussell of Bogata; four grandchildren; a step-brother, Richard Bussell of Montecia, CA; and several aunts and uncles.' This is also entered under surname Horton.


*  ALICE VICTORIA HARRIST nee WOMACK,   Oct. 24, 1942 – Sep. 16, 2010   

Funeral services for Alice Harrist, 67 of Smithville, Texas, are scheduled for 12:00 p.m. on Monday, September 20, 2010 at Phillips & Luckey Funeral Home in Giddings. Visitation will be held Monday from 10:00 a.m. until service time at the funeral home. Alice passed away on Thursday, September 16, 2010 at Oakland Manor Nursing Center in Giddings. Alice Victoria (Womack) Harrist was born on October 24, 1942 in Austin, Texas to Dan & Lalah (Daily) Womack and was a Home Healthcare Aide. She was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her four children, Bryan & Barbara Andrade of Cypress, Mark Harrist of Globe, AZ, Jennifer & Rick Shaw of Sandsprings, OK and Teresa & Jeff McKenzie of Cypress; seven grandchildren; two great grandchildren; one sister, Joy Steinbach of Paige and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice.


*   ALUDRA LUTHER WOMACK,   Dec. 5, 1866 – Jun. 2, 1944

'A. L. WOMACK - Death of A. L. Womack, 61 N. 23rd St., occured Friday at 2:15 p. m. at his home, where he had been in failing health since retiring from business two years ago. At that time, he was operating a confectionary at 19 N. Main St.

The Rev. John Berglund of First Methodist Church will conduct funeral services Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at Brown-Roden Funeral Home, and interment will be made in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Alex Stark, J. A. Bird, Millard Williams, O. W. Woodard, Anthony Nolan and Ed Sanderson.

He was born at Vernon, LA, Dec. 5, 1866, and came to Texas when a small child, with his parents. Surviving are his wife, the former Miss Elizabeth Luckey, who he married Feb 20, 1887, and these children: W. H. Womack, Ft. Worth; Volney Womack, Arthur City; Jack O. Womack, Mrs. Don Wair and Mrs. Ben F. Kissling, Paris; four grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. C. C. Cagle, Dallas, and Mrs. Will Leonard, Houston.

 

THE PARIS NEWS, June 4, 1944, page 8.

*  ARTHUR AUBREY WOMACK,    Jan. 10, 1924 – Feb. 7, 2002  

'Services for Auther A. Womack,78, Tyler, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday at First Assembly of God in Whitehouse (Tx) with Brother Chuck Myers officiating. Burial will be in Tyler Memorial Park under direction Tyler Memorial Funeral Home. Mr Womack died Feb.7 in a Tyler hospital. He was born Jan. 10,1924, in Troup,TX) and lived in Tyler since 1955. He worked for Tyler Candy Co. for 15 years and was a spinner for Western Foundry. He was a member of First Assembly of God in Whitehouse, serving as a deacon 26 years.


*  ARTHUR GUY WOMACK,    May 4, 1932 - Aug. 27, 2001

NAPLES, Texas--Arthur Guy Womack, 69, of Marietta, Texas, died Monday, Aug. 27, 2001, in Marietta.
Mr. Womack was born May 4, 1932, in Marietta. He was retired from Red River Army Depot, a member of Oakridge Baptist Church and a Navy veteran.
Survivors include his wife, Gail Simpson Womack of Marietta; two daughters and sons-in-law, Judy and Bud Hicks and Jane and Jody Leeves of Naples; one brother and sister-in-law, Charles and Corrine Womack of Naples; one sister, Iris Cross of Houston; one grandson; three granddaughters; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Services will be 2p.m. today at Oakridge Baptist Church with the Rev. Jim Holloway officiating. Burial will be in Oakridge Cemetery under direction of Alexander Funeral Home.

Tuesday, August 28, 2001, Texarkana Gazette


ARVEL WOMACK,      Abt., 1920 - Oct. 23, 1946

ARVEL WOMACK OF LUBBOCK DIES HERE
The body of Arvel Womack, World War II veteran who died in the Veterans Hospital here Wednesday, was returned to his home in Lubbock this morning by N. S. Griggs & Sons, Funeral arrangements are to be announced later, Mr. Womack was a musician. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Margie E. Womack, 2620 North Third, Lubbock.

BENITA INEZ WOMACK nee BROWN,    Jul. 26, 1914 – Jul. 5, 2010           African American

Benita Inez Womack, of Gatesville, died Monday, July 5, 2010. She was 97.

Graveside services were held at 11 a.m. Friday at Oak Grove Cemetery in Gatesville.

Mrs. Womack was born July 26, 1914 to Dan and Lena Brown in Gatesville. She grew up and lived most of her life in Gatesville. She married Lucious Womack in February of 1946 in Gatesville. She was a housekeeper at Coryell Memorial Hospital for many years. She was honored for her playing the piano and organ three years ago with a concert given by the Gatesville High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America Red Chapter. She was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church in Gatesville.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; and brothers and sisters, Tanza Chappel, Elqe Brown, Rufus Brown, Pecolia Nunn, James Brown and Glen Dale Brown.

Survivors include a son, Jerry Bob Womack of Austin; one grandson; and one great-grandson.


*  BERNICE WOMACK nee YOUNG,    Aug 15, 1904 - Jan. 28, 1993

AZLE - Bernice Womack, a retired Armour & Co. employee, died Thursday at her Azle home. She was 88.
Funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Mrs. Womack was born in Clarksville.
She worked for Armour & Co. for 25 years before her retirement.
Survivors: Son, Gilbert Ray Womack of Little Rock, Ark.; daughter, Audrie Wade of Azle; two brothers, Raymond Young of Chico, Calif., and Paul Young of Susanville, Calif.; six grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: January 29, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 23
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


BETTIE MAE LOONEY-FORT nee WOMACK,   Aug. 5, 1925 – Mar. 2, 2005

Bettie W. Looney, a retired bookkeeper, passed away Wednesday at a local hospital.

Bettie worked for Kemble Bros. Furniture for a number of years. She served as secretary for the TCMAA, worked at Green Valley Raceway and wrote for Drag News. She also was in the Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW, where she served as president many times, and was president for District 21.

Survivors include her husband, Jesse G. Fort; daughter, Bettie Gryder; granddaughter, Andrea Jackson; great-grandson, Michael Gryder; daughter-in-law and son-in-law, Marilyn and Lloyd Dougherty; two nephews; and numerous other relatives and friends.

She was loved by all who knew her. The family would like to express appreciation to Baylor All Saints staff and especially to the Vitas Hospice Unit on the third floor for Bettie's care.

Funeral in Mount Olivet Chapel. Burial: Moore Memorial Gardens.

Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - Friday, March 4, 2005


*   BETTY BENHAM nee WOMACK,    May 20, 1925 – Feb. 23, 2010

HAWLEY
BETTY WOMACK BENHAM, 84, died Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at Hendrick Medical Center. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Friday, February 26, 2010, at the Hawley Church of Christ. Burial will be at Mount Hope Cemetery directed by Adams-Graham Funeral Home.

Born May 20, 1925 in Jones County, Betty was a daughter of the late Eaton and Clara (Lucke) Womack. She graduated from Hawley High School in 1943. Betty was in the photography business and was a member of the Hawley Church of Christ.

She was preceded in death by six brothers and two sisters.

Survivors include three sons, Mike Benham and wife, Gwen of Oklahoma City, OK, Dick Brenham and wife, Gayle and Bob Benham and wife Teanie all of Abilene; one daughter, Donna Self and husband Rober of Hamilton; one brother Edd Womack and wife Elizabeth of Hawley and one sister, Hermelia "Ookie" Lollar of Anson; nine grandchildren, Penny Williams and husband curtis, Rob Self and wife Nicole, Lisa Lindsey and husband Mark , Jasa Ruff and husband Corey, Lindy Bankes and husband, Chad, Andrea Benham, Allison Benham, Brad Benham and fianc'e Janell Strawsburg and Emily Benham; eight great-grandchildren and two on the way.

Family visitation will be Thursday, February 25, 2010, 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Adams-Graham Funeral Home, 732 Ave I, Anson, TX. Memorials can be made to Meals on Wheels, Plus, P.O. Box 903, Abilene, Texas 79604


*   BETTY JANE WOMACK nee FULTON,   1926 -  Jan. 19, 2012 

KERRVILLE - Betty Jane Fulton Womack, long time Kerrville resident, passed into the Lord's loving arms on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, following a brief illness.

Betty was preceded in death by her husband, Forest Womack.

*  BILLIE WOMACK nee CALVERT,    Dec. 7, 1906 - Mar. 20, 1996     

FORT WORTH - Billie Calvert Womack, 89, a retired teacher, died Wednesday at a Fort Worth nursing home.
Graveside service: 2 p.m. Friday in Marietta Cemetery in Marietta. Visitation: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Memorials: Charity of choice.
Mrs. Womack was preceded in death by her husband, W.G. Womack, in 1957. She taught for 25 years in Spur, Eastland, Paducah and Floydada before moving to Fort Worth.
Survivors: Son, Bob Guy Womack and his wife, Jane, of Lubbock; daughter, Gladeene Lee and her husband, Holman, of Fort Worth; and grandchildren, Jane Ann Womack, Mary Margaret Davis and her husband, Grant, Martha Womack, Lisa Taylor and her husband, Jeff, and Bruce Lee. Robertson Mueller Harper 1500 Eighth Ave., 924-4233 

Publication Date: March 21, 1996
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 31
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*   BILLIE CARL WOMACK,    May 8, 1938 – Dec. 9, 2009   

Billie Carl 'Bill' Womack, 71 of Midland, passed away on Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at his residence. He was born on May 8, 1938 in Carlsbad, New Mexico to the late Clarence and Rose Womack. He was raised and educated in Carlsbad. Bill had worked for various companies including the Shell Refinery and El Paso products. He then became a truck driver in the transport industry. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Rose Womack and one brother, C.E. Junior Womack. He leaves behind his daughter: Jo Fite of Midland; two sons: Glenn Womack of Midland and Jim Womack of Fairborn, Ohio; a sister, Jo Livin of Tucson, AZ; the mother of his children, Jeanette Porter of Midland; grandchildren: ReBecca Sotelo (Tony) of Amarillo, Amber Robin (Zach) of Midland & Iraq, Austin & Jacie Womack of Fairborn Ohio, Dwayne Fite of Tucson, AZ and Tammy Porter of Midland; Great Grandchildren are: Victoria & Michael Sotelo, Preston Womack & Zackery Fite A memorial service will take place Sat., Dec 12 at 4:00 pm at Lewallen-Garcia-Pipkin Chapel. Honorary pallbearers for the service will be Glenn Womack, Jim Womack, Dwayne Fite and Tony Sotelo.; one aunt and two nephews. Memorial services are under the direction of Lewallen-Garcia-Pipkin Funeral Home. Family messages and condolences may be emailed to: pipkin@nts-online.net.


*   BILLIE GEAN RICE nee WOMACK,   Mar. 17, 1926 – Nov. 27, 2009 

Billie Gean Rice, 77, passed away Friday, Nov. 27, 2009.
Service: 11 a.m. Tuesday, Bean-Massey-Burge Funeral Home Chapel. Interment: Moore Memorial Gardens. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.
Survivors: Daughter, Pam; grandsons, Steven and his wife, Julie, and Matthew; granddaughter, Amber; great-granddaughter, Kaelyn; sisters, Geraldine, Barbara and Linda; brother, B.B.; and numerous other family members.
Published in Star-Telegram on November 29, 2009


*  BILLY JOE WOMACK,   Aug. 14, 1938 – Jan. 3, 2005

WOMACK, BILLY JOE age 66, of Garland was born August 14, 1938 in Leonard, TX and passed away January 3, 2005. He retired in 2003 from the Dallas Morning News/Ryder Logistics. My heart may be weak, but it is full of love for all of you. He is survived by his sons, David Womack. Steve Womack and wife Lisa and Bryan Womack; daughter, Debbie Cyganik and husband, David; best friend Joyce McEuen; brothers. Wayne and Morris Womack; sisters, Carolyn, Brenda, Judy and Audra; grandchildren, Justin Womack, Rayosha Womack, Kaitlin Womack, Julie Salm and Laura Cyganik; great-grandchildren, Ashley and Avery Salm. Funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, January 6, 2005 in Williams Memorial Chapel with Mr. Gary Bingham officiating. Interment will follow at Leonard Cemetery in Leonard, TX. Family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Williams Funeral Directors. Williams Funeral Directors Family Owned and Operated Since 1885

Published in the Dallas Morning News on 1/5/2005.


 

*   BILLY OSCAR WOMACK,    Dec. 22, 1931 – Sep. 28, 2011

Billy Oscar Womack, 79, a beloved father, died peacefully in Fort Worth on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011, after a lengthy illness, with his devoted daughter by his side. Graveside service: 9:30 a.m. Friday in Boonsville Cemetery in Boonsville, conducted by Chaplain Joel Watson. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Vitas Hospice Foundation, 2501 Parkview Drive, Suite 600, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, 817-870-7070.

Oscar was preceded in death by his wife, Jessie Womack. The family would like to add a personal thank-you to the staff of Broadway Plaza and Vitas Hospice, and Dr. Frances Dilley, and especially to his personal sitter, Karen Turner.

Survivors: Daughters, Mary Ann Phillips and Dorothy Womack of Bridgeport; grandson, Chris Downs of Greenville; and great-grandchildren, Taylor and Zachary Downs.

Published in Star-Telegram on September 30, 2011

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Billy Oscar Womack, 79, a beloved father, died peacefully in Fort Worth on September 28, 2011, after a lengthy illness, with devoted daughter by his side. A graveside service will be held Friday, September 30, 2011 at Boonsville Cemetery at 9:30 am in Boonsville, conducted by Chaplain Joel Watson. An open visitation is being held all Thursday afternoon here at Jones Family Funeral Home chapel.

Oscar was preceded in death by wife Jessie Womack. Survivors include daughters Mary Ann Phillips, and Dorothy Womack of Bridgeport; and grandson Chris Downs of Greenville, Texas, great grandchildren Taylor and Zachary Downs.

Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Vitas Hospice Foundation, 2501 Parkview Dr, Suite 600, Fort Worth, TX 76102, 817-870-7070.

The family would like to add a personal thank you to the staff of Broadway Plaza and Vitas Hospice, and Dr. Frances Dilley, and especially to his personal sitter Karen Turner.

Jones Family Funeral Home 1401 Halsell St. Bridgeport, TX 76426 Ph: 940-683-1704

*   BONNIE LUCILE WOMACK nee FURLOW,   Aug. 28, 1913 – May 1, 2008

Graveside services for Bonnie Lucille Womack, 94, of Colbert, will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the Colbert Garden of Memory Cemetery. She passed away Thursday, May 1, 2008,
at the Southeastern Medical Center in Durant.

Bonnie was born August 28, 1913, in Hood County, Texas. She married William Raymond 'Lefty' Womack, who was the mayor of Colbert and an educator. She was a homemaker, a member of First Baptist Church in Colbert, and a long-time teacher of the Adult Women Sunday School class at First Baptist.

She was preceded in death by her husband. She is survived by sons Dr. W.R. Womack of Scottsdale, Arizona, and Robert F. Womack of Longview, Texas; sister-in-law Judy Chandler of Colbert; five grandchildren; and eight great-granchildren. Family hour will be held today from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Bratcher Funeral Home in Denison, Texas.

Obituary, Durant Daily Democrat, May 2, 2008

*  BRIAN KELLY WOMACK,  Nov. 22, 1965 – May 5, 2010 

Brian Kelly Womack was born on November 22, 1965 in Irving, Texas and passed away on May 5, 2010 in Waco, Texas. Brian grew up in DeSoto, Texas and graduated from DeSoto High School in 1984. Upon graduation, he enlisted in the United States Air Force. During his 10 years of service, he served in two countries and several bases across the U.S. He most enjoyed his time spent at a base in Mountain Home, Idaho where he learned to snowboard. While he was in the service, he earned an Associate's Degree by attending LSU, Marland, McMurry and Idaho State University. After he served his country, he earned his HVAC from Cedar Valley College and worked in commercial maintenance for several major companies. Brian was an avid baseball fan. One of the highlights of his life was a trip he took with his dad to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

He is survived by his parents Tom and Sheila Womack of Whitney; sister and brother-in-law, Marsha and Steve Johnson of Ovilla; sister and brother-in-law, Kim and Brent Stanford of Red Oak; niece, Sady Johnson; nephews, Dustin Johnson, Seth Johnson, Jacob Stanford and Luke Stanford.

Brian was a loving brother and a good son. He will be dearly missed.

*   BUENA JUNE WOMACK,     Jun. 4, 1949 – May 21, 2007 

— Buena June Womack, 57, of Conroe passed away Monday, May 21, 2007, at Conroe Regional Hospital.
Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Corsicana with Dr. John LaNoue officiating.
She was born June 4, 1949, to Lee and Mary Womack.
She was preceded in death by Lee Womack.
Survivors include her mother, Mary Womack of Corsicana; sons, Sean Eggleston and Laura of Corsicana and Eddie Eggleston and Connie of Fairfield; daughter, Dawn Orand and Michael of Jacksonville, Fla.; grandchildren, Ashley and Drew Eggleston, Brach Eggleston and Miranda Orand; and brothers, Larry Womack and Donna of Houston and David Womack and Jan of Conroe.


*  CARRIE B. WAIR nee WOMACK,    Sep. 11, 1892 – Mar. 10, 1981  

LAMAR COUNTY ECHO, 19 Mar 1981. 'Mrs. Don W. Wair, 88, a resident of Parkview Nursing Home died 10 Mar 1981 in a local hospital. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon, 12 Mar 1981 in Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ed Blythe officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery. Carrie B. Womack Wair was born in Paris on 11 Sep 1892, daughter of Luther Womack and Elizabeth Lucky Womack. She married Don W. Wair on 18 Jan 1913; he preceded her in death on Aug 20, 1968. Survivors include three brothers, Volney Womack and Jack Womack, both of Paris and Bill Womack of Fort Worth, one niece, Mrs. Dorothy Jett of Fort Worth, and one nephew, William H. Womack of Fort Worth. Pallbearers were Elbert E. Barbee Jr., Luther Parr, W.F. Parr, Billy F. Parr, Howard S. Beville and Leonard Meadlin.' *On the same stone with Don W. Wair and Charles E. Wair.


*   CHARITY WOMACK nee DALE,    Aug. 11, 1918 – Jul. 4, 2005 

Charity Dale Womack, homemaker and long time resident of Silsbee, passed away at Silsbee Oaks Healthcare Center.

Survivors include her son Jimmy Womack and wife, Mary; daughter Jo Cravey and husband, G.B.; seven grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and two great, great-grandchildren.

Funeral services at Abundant Life Pentecostal Church in Silsbee with interment in Resthaven Cemetery.


*  CHARLES C. “CHUCK” WOMACK,   Dec. 14, 1942 – Feb. 9, 2003 

CHARLES C. "CHUCK" WOMACK , JR., 60, passed away at home on February 09, 2003. Chuck was a native Houstonian, and was graduated from Lamar High School in 1961. He received his BBA in 1965 from The University of Texas, was a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity, and past president of the Longhorn Singers Alumni Association. A Chartered Life Underwriter, Chuck was the president and founder of Benefit Concepts, Inc., a group health insurance company. He was an active member of the Rotary Club of Houston and a 30 year volunteer with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. He is the current Chairman of the Speakers Committee. Chuck is survived by his wife of 32 years, Patlee Womack ; daughter, Wendy Avedissian and husband Greg of Houston; sister, Cay Eckland and husband James of Montgomery, TX; nephew, Andrew Eckland and wife Kathi, Illinois; nephew, Alexander Eckland, Illinois; god-son, Robert Patrick Singleton and wife Shelly of Magnolia, TX; and a host of other friends and family membe!

rs. Pallbearers: David Bryan Singleton, John M. Cotterell, E. G. "Bud" Friedman, Jr., Robert Patrick Singleton, Mark Dabney Kennedy, Jim Smith, Gregory Van Avedissian and Scott Thomas Vogan. Honorary pallbearers are the members of the Speakers Committee. Visitation 6-8p.m. Tuesday, February 11, 2003 at Earthman Hunters Creek, 8303 Katy Freeway. Funeral Service 2:00p.m. Wednesday, February 12, 2003 at Bellaire's First Baptist Church, 4601 Bellaire Boulevard, Reverend Duane A. Miller, officiating. Interment to follow at Forest Park Westheimer.


*  CHARLES GALEN WOMACK,    Jun. 22, 1947 - Mar. 28, 1966

SOUTHLAKE - Charles Galen Womack, 48, an executive officer at several Metroplex banks and an antiques dealer, died Thursday at home.
Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home. Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.
Officiating will be Ron Sellers and Dr. Terry Cartwright. Pallbearers will be Pat Wadlington, Pat Hawkins, Jerry Parrish, William B. Wilson, Tom Foster and Chase Ryan.
Memorials: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston.
Charles Galen Womack was born June 22, 1947, in Fort Worth. He was a member of Highland Oaks Church of Christ, and was a Navy and Vietnam veteran.
Mr. Womack graduated from Eastern Hills High School, the Southwest Graduate School of Banking at Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas at Arlington.
Survivors: Son, Charles Keller Womack of Garland; daughter, Paige Womack of Garland; father, Charles C. Womack and his wife, Darline, of Plano; mother, Wanda Copenhaver of Fort Worth; brother, Darron G. Womack of Dallas; sister, Lynette Ryan and her husband, Rodney, of Southlake; and stepbrother, William B. Wilson and his wife, Cheryl, of Cleburne. Thompson's Harveson & Cole 702 Eighth Ave., 336-0345 

Publication Date: March 29, 1996
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 27
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  CHARLES RODDY ‘Chick' WOMACK,    Feb. 26, 1953 – Apr. 25, 2004

Charles Womack died April 25, 2004, at a Midland Hospital. A memorial service and Masonic Rites were held April 28 at First United Methodist Church in Fort Stockton. The Rev. Kevin Phillips officiated.

Womack was born Feb. 26, 1926, in St. Paul to William and Ruth Womack. He was raised and educated in Aransas Pass. He entered the Army 101st Airborne as a paratrooper during World War II. After his discharge he attended Trinity University in San Antonio on an athletic scholarship. He received a master's degree from A&I University in Kingsville. He was a coach and principal in Ozona for 35 years, and began the track program there. After his retirement, he moved to Fort Stockton. He was an active member in various organizations such as Aransas Lodge 1108, Alpine Commandery 90, Scottish Rite, the Order of Eastern Star and First United Methodist Church of Fort Stockton.
He was preceded in death by his parents William and Ruth Womack; his son, Charles Womack Jr. of Corpus Christi; daughters, Jennifer Dawn Galloway and Nancy Jane Surber, both of Midland, and Molly Beth Abila of Fort Worth; a sister, Noma McCormick of Port Arthur; five grandchildren, one great-grandchild and seven nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be directed to the Masonic Home and School, PO Box 15040, Fort Worth, TX 76119.

Services were entrusted to Pipkin Funeral Home. Family messages and condolences may be emailed to
pipkin@nts-online.net

*   CHARLES VANDY WOMACK,    May 12, 1937 – Jan. 2, 2011  

Charles Vandy Womack, 73, a loving and caring father, passed away Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011.

Memorials: American Cancer Society, in lieu of flowers.

Charles was born May 12, 1937, in Hill County to Mary and Curtis Womack. Charles loved gardening, was a great friend and he was never afraid of hard work.

Survivors: Charles is survived by his adoring family, daughter, Lisa Mulcahy and husband, Steven; son, Tony Womack; grandchildren, Mike Haney and Kylea Mulcahy; great-grandchildren, Maddy, Ellie, Hunter and Hayden; brother, David Womack and wife, Joyce; and a host of family members and friends.


*   CHARLINE MARIE WOMACK nee CHERRY,   Oct. 12, 1937 – Dec. 21, 2010  

Charline Marie Womack October 12, 1937 – December 21, 2010 Charline Marie Womack, of Bremond, passed away Tuesday, December 21, 2010. Graveside services will be at noon, on Sunday, December 26, 2010, at Bosqueville Cemetery. Charline was born October 12, 1937, in Houston to W. J. and Eunice (Beard) Cherry. She worked in municipal government for the City of Houston. Charline has been a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, and husband Ray Phillip Womack. She is survived by sons, Scott Anthony Womack and wife Carol of Lewisville, TX and Barry Womack of Bremond, TX; grandchildren, Dylan Womack, Ricky Womack, and Meagan Womack; great-grandson, Mason Womack.

Interment: Bosqueville Cemetery


*  CLARA BELL WOMACK nee TERRY,    Dec. 30, 1927 - Jul. 20, 1993

MINERAL WELLS - Clara Bell Womack, a telephone operator, died Tuesday at home. She was 65.
Funeral will be at 10 a.m. today at Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner Funeral Home in Mineral Wells. Burial will be in Willow Pond Cemetery in Palo Pinto County.
Mrs. Womack was born in Handley and had lived in Mineral Wells since 1964.
She was a member of Full Gospel Church.
Survivors: Three sons, Harold Keen of Garland, Darrell A. Keen of San Angelo and Brady Straub of DeSoto; two daughters, Franna Speagle and Krista June Smith, both of Mineral Wells; mother, LaBelle Carey of Mineral Wells; 12 grandchildren; two stepgrandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: July 22, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 21
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  CLARA MAY WOMACK nee HAYTER,    Feb. 25, 1898 - Apr. 27, 2001

ABILENE — Graveside services for Clara May Hayter Womack, 103, of Lubbock will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Abilene Municipal Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Franklin-Bartley Funeral Home of Lubbock.
She died Friday, April 27, 2001.
She was born Feb. 25, 1898, in the Hobbs community in Fisher County. She married W. Victor Womack on Oct. 8, 1922. He died in 1987. She attended Hobbs, Snyder and Cisco schools and was a graduate of Britain Training School in Cisco. She was a 1921 graduate of Southern Methodist University. Upon graduation, she taught in the Hobbs school for one year.
She was a member of First United Methodist Church, the Builder's Sorosis Sunday School Class, Lubbock Woman's Study Club, Daughters of the American Revolution and the Daughters of the American Colonies.
A son, W. Victor Womack Jr., also preceded her in death.
Survivors include a daughter,  Vondell W. Byrne of Dallas; a son, Russell E. of Lubbock; a sister, Connie Tutt of Rotan; six grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild.
The family suggests memorials to a favorite charity.

Sunday, April 29, 2001 Avalanche Journal, Lubbock, Texas


*   CLAYTON HIRAM WOMACK,    Nov. 16, 1909 - Jun. 30, 1931

An electrical storm last Tuesday afternoon, caused the death of Clayton Womack, 21 year old youth of the Gaars Mill Community.

Young Womack, who was working in the field, came in the house during the storm. His mother warned him to get out of the swing on the front porch when it was lightning, and to come in the house. Being wet with perspiration, he lathered his face and hands and stooped under a metal gutter to let the water wash the soap off his face. Lightning struck the house setting it on fire.
The water from the gutter conveyed the lightning to Womack's body, causing instant death. He was found in the stooped position. The lightning had struck him on the back of the neck, where the water was running on him and had gone down one side of his back to the ground.

Womack was an outstanding youth of his community. He graduated from the Gaars Mill High School this year. He took a leading part in all club work and organizations in his school and church. As a community leader he attended the 4-H Camp at Camp Mary Mims last week.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Jack Womack, three sisters and five brothers. They are: Miss Lessie Womack, Mrs. Wickliff Gates, and Miss Johnnie Womack; Willie of Kilgore, Texas, Harrison of U.S. Navy, Loyd, Lonnie and Harley Womack of Gaars Mill. He was a nephew of Mrs. E. A. Spillers of Winnfield.

Funeral services were held at the Harmony Grove Church Wednesday afternoon. A large concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends attending the last sad rites.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, July 2, 1931

*  CLERCY LOUISE BIEHL nee WOMACK,   Dec. 12, 1930 – Dec. 1, 2010

C. Louise Biehl, age 79 of Palacios, Texas, died Wednesday, December 01, 2010. She was born December 12, 1930 in Smackover, AR. Mrs. Biehl is the daughter of the late Ross and Mary Williams Womack and is also preceded in death by her sisters, Beverly Johnson, Mary Sue Womack and Sherrell Liddon. Mrs. Biehl is survived by her husband, James Biehl of Palacios, TX; son, Randy Henderson of Arlington, TX; daughter-in-law, Elizabeth J. Henderson of Grove Port, OH; daughter, Pam Henderson of Palacios, TX; sister, Doris Gibson of Dardanelle, AR; brothers, Max, Clifton W. and Jerrell Womack all of Camden, AR, Doyle Womack of Chidester, AR and Jim Womack of Drasco, AR; and several grandchildren. A graveside service will be held 10:00 AM Saturday at Liberty Cemetery at Louann under the direction of Proctor Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday from 6-8 PM.


*  COLE ANDREW WOMACK,    Aug. 31, 1997 - Aug. 31, 1997

FORT WORTH - Cole Andrew Womack, a newborn, died Sunday, Aug. 31, 1997, in Fort Worth.
Graveside service: 10:30 a.m. Thursday in Greenwood Memorial Park.
Cole Womack was born Aug. 31, 1997, in Fort Worth.
Survivors: Parents, Brian and Alisa Womack of Fort Worth; sister, Ciara Womack of Fort Worth; paternal grandparents, Steve and Phillis Womack of Fort Worth; maternal grandparents, Judy and Norman Drews of High Rolls, N.M., and Charles and Christa Nickell of Waycross, Ga.; three aunts; and two uncles. Greenwood Funeral Home 3100 White Settlement Road, 336-0584

Publication Date: September 03, 1997
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 11
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  COLUMBUS PAUL "LUM" WOMACK,    Mar. 10, 1905 - Feb. 28, 1991

C.P. "Lum" Womack, 85, of Houston, died Thursday February 28, 1991. He was born March 10, 1905. He was a member of Meadowbrook Baptist Church, of the Foreman's Club at Goodyear, and he retired from Goodyear in 1969. Mr. Womack is survived by his wife, Lena; sons and daughters-in-law Allen and Patsy Womack and Jim and Mary Nell Womack. Sister, Lula Mae Watson of Bertram, Texas and brother Alfred Womack of Bertram, Texas; grandchildren, Jimmy N. Womack, Teresa Ann Rumph, Shawn Womack and Tom Womack; and two great-granchildren. The family will receive friends from 6-8pm Friday at the funeral home. Funeral services will be held at 11:30am Saturday, March 2, 1991 in the chapel of Forest Park East Funeral Home. Interment will be at Forest Park East Cemetery, Chapelview Mausoleum. -- 

Source:  published in the Houston Chronicle March 2, 1991


*   CORDIS MANUEL WOMACK,   Jul. 24, 1909 – Mar. 17, 2008  

PRINCETON, Ky. ? Services for the Rev. Cordis Womack, 98, of Garland, Texas, formerly of Princeton, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Morgan?s Funeral Home. Burial will be at Cedar Hill Cemetery.

He died at 9:15 p.m. Monday at Doctors Hospital at White Rock Lake in Dallas.

He was a graduate of Bethel College in McKenzie, Tenn., and a retired Cumberland Presbyterian minister, pastoring churches in Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas.

Surviving are one son, Morris Womack of Dallas; one sister; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Jean Moore Womack. His parents were James Marion Womack and Ella Louise Herron Womack.

There will be no visitation.


*  CURTIS HOOVER "JACK" WOMACK,   Nov. 7, 1928 - Sep. 8, 2007

Curtis H. "Jack" Womack, Sr., 78, of Iowa Park, passed away Saturday, September 8, 2007.
Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, September 10, 2007, at Electra Memorial Park with Dean Nelson officiating. Visitation will be from 5 until 7 p.m. Sunday at Dutton Funeral Home, 300 E. Cash in Iowa Park.
Mr. Womack was born November 11, 1928, in Crowville, Louisiana, to Sam and Vera Womack. He was a longtime resident of this area and was a member of the Baptist Church. Jack retired from the U.S. Air Force as Master Sergeant in 1968 after 23 years service. He later was employed as a security officer with the Mundy Company.
He married Billie (Nelson) Womack in 1950 and she survives him. Other survivors include his children, Linda Jeter of Iowa Park, Jackie Hicks of Mountain Park, Oklahoma, Curt Womack of Archer City and Larry Womack of Joshua, Texas; sisters, Laynetta Bradley of Crowville, La., Eveline Chapman of Winnsboro, La., and Bobbie Womack of Florida; brother, Marvin Womack of Crowville, La.; eight grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. The grandchildren will serve as pallbearers.

In lieu of usual remembrances, donations may be made to The American Diabetes Association, PO Box 11454, Alexandria, Va., 22312.


*   DAKOTA RICHARD WOMACK,   May 25, 1997 – Jan. 13, 2004  

Services for Dakota Richard Womack, 6, of Pollok, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Joe Carriere officiating. Interment will follow in the Simpson Cemetery in Cherokee County.

Dakota was born May 25, 1997, in Lufkin, Angelina County, Texas, and he died Tuesday, January 13, 2004, in a local hospital.

Survivors include his parents, Jason and Amy Womack of Pollok; grandparents, Lee and Janet Thompson of Lufkin and Ricky and Kelly Womack of Pollok; great grandparents, Simon and Ada Womack of Lufkin, Ed Hanner and Willie Thompson, both of Pollok; aunts and uncles, Rob and Cheryl McCarroll of Lufkin; Sabrina Womack, Clay Bumstead and Colt Bumstead, all of Pollok; great aunts and uncles, Jeff and Gayle Coates of Nacogdoches, Bobby and Trisha Thompson of Lufkin, Steve and Gena Hanner of Pollok and Kathy and Jimmy Fitzgerald of Lufkin; cousins, Caitlin and Austin McCarroll, Preston and Trevor Rios, Ashlea and Ashbea Jones, Shane and Heather Jones; and special friend, Donna Causey of Pollok.

Pallbearers will be Simon Womack, Ricky Womack, Lee Thompson, Bobby Thompson, Deris Martin and Jeff Coates.

Honorary pallbearers will be Shane Jones, Clay Bumstead, Colt Bumstead and Rob McCarroll.

Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Directors of Lufkin.

*  DANNY RAY WOMACK,    Apr. 5, 1960 – Aug. 20, 2006  

Odessa Danny Ray Womack, 46, of Odessa, a pumping unit inspector, died Sunday, Aug. 20, 2006, at Medical Center Hospital.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Grandview Church of God in Odessa. Burial will be at Gaines County Cemetery in Seagraves. Arrangements are by Acres West Funeral Chapel.
He was born in Crane.
Survivors Son, Zane Womack of Odessa; daughters, Crystal Allen of Odessa and Aija Womack of Giddings; parents, Bert and Mary Roberson Womack of Odessa; sisters, Terry Millington of Granbury, Jackie Beatty of Lamesa and Dianne Tobias of Odessa; and four grandchildren.


*  DAVID STEVEN WOMACK,   Jul. 31, 1955 – Feb. 25, 2012

SAN ANGELO Dr. David Womack (DMIN, PSYD, LPC, MAC, LMFT) went to be with his Lord Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012, at his residence. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, March 3, 2012, at Eola Baptist Church in Eola. Arrangements are by Robert Massie Funeral Home. Dr. Womack was born July 31, 1955, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. His parents were Marvin W. Womack and Emma Lou Flanary Womack. Dr. Womack was ordained by Harrison Avenue Baptist Church in 1979, and pastored churches in Missouri, California and Texas. His last church was Eola Baptist Church in Eola, Texas.  He also served several internships and served as a Christian counselor from 1998 until his death. He graduated from Central High School in San Angelo in 1973; from Angelo State University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1978; a Master of Public Administration in 1979, and a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology in 1992; from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with a Master of Divinity in 1984; from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with a doctorate of ministry in 1987; and from Southern California University of Professional Studies with a doctorate of psychology in 2001. He was preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Melvin Womack. Dr. Womack is survived by his wife, Julia Womack of San Angelo; daughter Reanna Choate and her husband, Derek Choate, of San Angelo; son David Steven Womack II of San Angelo; stepsons Michael Farris and wife Michele of Brady and Daniel Farris and wife Angela of Thomas, Okla.; sister Brenda Young of Wenatchee, Wash.; special brother in heart, Greg Nees and wife Judy of Richmond, Mo.; seven grandchildren; and a multitude of extended family, clients and church members. Doc David loved and was loved by a multitude of family, friends and clients. He especially would want everyone to remember the times spent with him and the love they had for him. May He rest in peace with the Lord. The family suggests memorials, in lieu of flowers, to Eola Baptist Church, 11894 FM 381, Eola, TX 76937.

Published in GoSanAngelo from March 2 to March 3, 2012 


DAVID TERRY WOMACK,   Jul. 27, 1952 – Aug. 28, 2007  

August 29, 2007 6:00 AM

ODESSA David Terry Womack, 55, of Odessa, died Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007, at Medical Center Hospital.

Memorial services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday at Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Don Caywood officiating.

He was born in Odessa. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. He was a member of the Odessa Christian Faith Center.

SURVIVORS Wife, Tracey Womack of Odessa; sons, Duane Womack of Peoria, Ill., and Dustin Hiles and Christopher Hiles, both of Odessa; daughters, Terri Ruiz of Fort Worth, Rebecca Womack of Peoria, Ill.; father, Jack Womack of Odessa; mother, Ann Young of Bella Vista, Ark; brothers, Richard Womack of Midland, Gary Young of Greenville; sisters, Denna Gregory of Bella Vista, Glenda Crawford of Bentonville, Ark.; stepsisters, Nancy Clower and Steve Clower, both of Midland and Connie Clower of Angleton; half-sisters, Toni Roberts of Mesquite, Sharon Gaylor of Bastrop and Sarah Womack of Odessa; half-brother, Michael Womack of Odessa; and 11 grandchildren.

A Memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, August 30, 2007, at Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Don Caywood officiating.

Services entrusted to Hubbard-Kelly Funeral Home.


*   DAVID EUGENE WOMACK,    Jan. 16, 1935 – Jul. 8, 2012

Memorial services for David E. Womack, age 77, of Uvalde, formerly of Jacksonville, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday, July 12, 2012, at Autry Funeral Home, Jacksonville, with the Rev. Robin Parsons officiating.
Mr. Womack died of illness on July 8, 2012, in Tyler.
He was born Jan. 16, 1935, in Salem.
He was retired from the Texas Highway Patrol with 34 years of service and was a Baptist.
Mr. Womack was preceded in death by his parents, Hill and Minnie Womack of Troup, and a sister, Lorine Rhodes, also of Troup.
Survivors include his wife, Judy Womack of Uvalde; brother, Sam Womack and wife Annelle of Tyler; daughter, Janet McCoy of Jacksonville; sons, David Womack of Jacksonville and Chris Weaver of Uvalde; three grandchildren, Zack Womack of Corsicana, Rebecca Davidson of Arkadelphia, Ark., and Ashley Weaver of Enid, Okla.; and two great-grandchildren, Haden Davidson of Arkadelphia, Ark., and Emma Weaver of Enid, Okla.
Special thanks are extended to Senior Care of Jacksonville and Trinity Mother Frances of Jacksonville and Tyler.


*  DESSIE MAE WOMACK nee HUFF,     Feb. 2, 1909 - Jan. 12, 2003

GRAHAM - Dessie Mae Womack, 93, of Dallas died Sunday, Jan. 12, 2003, in Clarksville, Texas. 
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Oak Street Baptist Church with the Rev. Randy Bunyard, associate pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Pioneer Cemetery under the direction of Morrison Funeral Home. 
Mrs. Womack was a homemaker. 
Survivors include seven children, Josephine George of Dallas, Bill of Livingston, Texas, Glenda Martin of Bogata, Texas, Wiley of Conroe, Texas, Robert of Camp Verde, Ariz., Marty Hornbeak of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Jack of Conroe; two sisters, Lucille Plumlee of Springtown, Texas, and Marie Dyer of Clyde, Texas; a brother, Arlie D. Huff of Fort Worth; 22 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren. 
Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Morrison Funeral Home

Source: Roger Womack,    mlwomack@aol.com   (online)


*  DEWEY WILLARD WOMACK,   Feb. 3, 1933 – Mar. 11, 2007   

Dewey W.
Womack of Lubbock passed from this life on Sunday, March 11, 2007 at the age of 74. Dewey was born on Feb. 3, 1933 in Antioch, Arkansas to John and Ophelia (Bobbitt) Womack. He graduated from Arkansas Tech and served our country in the U.S. Army. He married Joann Rhymes on May 2, 1958 and in 1969 they moved to Lubbock. She preceded him in death in 1992. Dewey then met Joan Sherman and on July 1, 1995 they married. He retired from Furr?s Supermarkets after serving many years as Risk Management Manager. He was very active in Monterey Baptist Church, was a Director of the Hope Department and taught Sunday school. During retirement he enjoyed playing golf with his friends, Bob Hurmence, Dr. Ray Mann and Dr. Norman Monk.


DEWITT LEA  "DEE" WOMACK JR.,    Oct. 11, 1928 - Mar. 18, 1991

AZLE - D.L. "Dee" Womack, an Azle businessman, died Monday at his Azle home. He was 62.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Ash Creek Baptist Church of Azle. Burial will be in Azleland Memorial Park. White's Funeral Home in Azle is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Womack was born in Fort Worth and had lived in Azle for 30 years. He was owner of Metro Steel & Masonary Co. in Azle and was founder and former owner of Northwest Concrete Co. in Azle.
Mr. Womack was chairman of the Men's Fellowship at West Parkway Baptist Church. He was a former Azle City Council member. He was a former board member of the Azle school district and Lake Worth National Bank.
Survivors: Wife, Elizabeth Womack of Azle; two sons, Dewitt L. Womack III of Watauga and Larry Dowdy of Azle; daughter, Jan Boren of Azle; and six grandchildren.

Publication Date: March 19, 1991
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 5
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  DEWITT TALMADGE "JACK" WOMACK,    Jun. 5, 1933 - May 24, 1997

FORT WORTH - Dewitt "Jack" Womack, 63, a retired delivery driver for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, died Saturday, May 24, 1997, in North Richland Hills.
Graveside service: 2 p.m. Tuesday at Holder's Chapel Cemetery in Parker County. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Shannon North Funeral Home.
Dewitt Womack was born June 5, 1933, in Round Mountain, Ala. Mr. Womack retired from the Star-Telegram in 1995. He was a Korean War veteran, serving his country more than 14 years.
Survivors: Wife of 40 years, Betty Ann Womack of Fort Worth; son, Bobby Joe and wife, Darla, Womack of North Richland Hills; grandchildren, Marcus Womack and Patrick Womack; sister, Margie Reeves and husband, Aubrey, of Roswell, Ga.; brother, Harold and Sara Womack of Rome, Ga.; and numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces and cousins. Shannon North Funeral Chapel 111 W. Northside Drive, 624-2191 

Publication Date: May 26, 1997
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 7
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  DOLORES NELL WOMACK nee McCLUNG,    Jun. 15,1946 - Jan. 31, 2008 

Funeral for Dolores Nell Womack, 61, of Bridgeport was to be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at Hawkins Funeral Chapel in Bridgeport.
Womack died Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008, in Decatur.
Born June 15, 1946, in Fort Worth to Johnny and Ruby (Newsom) McClung, she was a Bridgeport ISD school teacher.
She was preceded in death by a brother, Tony McClung.
She is survived by a son, Sean Womack and wife, Christa, of Boonsville; two grandchildren, Nicole and Skylor Noelle Womack; mother, Ruby McClung; as well as nephews.

Published Sunday, February 3, 2008


*   DONNIE GENE WOMACK,   Dec, 7, 1932 – Aug. 10, 2012

Donnie Don Womack, age 79, of New Braunfels, Texas, passed away Friday August 10, 2012. He was born December 7, 1932 in Ingleside, Texas to William and Ora Mae (Morris) Womack. He served in the United States Army from 1952 until 1954 and later in the Merchant Marines. He married Nedra Tanner November 7, 1959. He retired after working for Ditch Witch.

Survivors include his wife Nedra of New Braunfels; 2 sons, Ron Womack and wife Ramona of New Braunfels, Mike Womack and wife Kelly of Ruston, Louisiana; 1 brother, Billy Womack and wife Norma of Chico, Texas; 5 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by 5 siblings, Marie Womack, Roylee Womack, Claudia Mae Handy, Loyd Womack, and Leona Jackson. Visitation will be at Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home in New Braunfels on Monday August 13th from 5:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The funeral service will be conducted at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday August 14th at the Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home chapel. Interment will be at 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday August 15, 2012 at the Boonsville Cemetery, Boonsville, Texas.

Memorials may be given to the Blind Veterans Association, 477 H Street, Northwest Washington D.C. 20001

Posted: Saturday, August 11, 2012 6:47 pm


*   DORIS MILDRED WOMACK nee GRAYSON,   Jul. 20, 1919 – Jan. 13, 2009

Published: January 14, 2009

WACO Services for Doris Womack, 89, of Waco will be 10 a.m. Thursday in Hillcrest Cemetery in Temple with the Rev. Mike Toby officiating.

Mrs. Womack died Tuesday, Jan. 13, at a local nursing center.

She was a member of First Baptist Church of Woodway. She was preceded in death by her husband, Luke Womack.

Survivors include a daughter, Diane Korioth of Hewitt.

DOROTHY MARIE WOMACK nee MCFARLAND,  Jan. 26, 1919 – May 20, 2010

Womack, Dorothy Marie McFarland Age 91, of Mesquite, Texas passed away on 20 May 2010 with her daughter by her side. She was born in Red Oak, Texas on 26 January 1919. Dot, as she was known to friends; or Mimi, as she was known to her grandchildren had a knack for getting her way. She was considered feisty with a strong constitution. She loved to shop and did so with her sister every Saturday into her eighties. She lived at Greenway at Christian Care and made certain people knew she lived independently, proud of the fact at age 91, she could still live alone. She was an avid domino player and had many fond memories of friends and playing 42. She loved being with family and friends and wanted to be "on the go" whenever possible. Dot worked at the Internal Revenue Service in the 1960's and at Mercantile National Bank until she retired. Dot made many trips to visit her daughter in Australia and often said she was the best thing that had ever happened to her and Larry. She was a member of Mesquite Church of Christ for over 50 years. She is survived by her daughter Debra and husband, Randy, 3 grandchildren, Kristen and husband Billy, Aaron and Connor; 3 great grandchildren, Morghan, Annika and Peyton; and numerous other family and friends. She was loved by many and will be greatly missed. The family will be available at visitation from 4pm to 7pm Sunday, 23 May at Anderson Clayton Brothers Funeral Home in Mesquite, Texas. Additional visitation will be 9am to 5pm, Monday, 24 May. Funeral services will be at 2pm on Tuesday, 25 May at Mesquite Church of Christ, College and Locust Streets. Burial will be at Grove Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Christian Care Facility or Mesquite Church of Christ. Many thanks to Christian Care Skilled Nursing and Christian Care at Greenway for their concern and kindness.

The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.

*   DOROTHY MAURICE WOMACK nee COLE,    Jan. 7, 1923 – Apr. 10, 2010   

  BORGER - Dorothy Maurice Cole Womack, 87, died Tuesday, April 20, 2010.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in First Baptist Church Chapel with the Rev. Steve Taylor officiating. Burial will be in Westlawn Memorial Cemetery in Borger by Brown Funeral Directors.

Mrs. Womack was born Jan. 7, 1923, in Oklahoma City to Rufus and Nancy Wimberly Cole. She married Clovis Womack on Oct. 5, 1940, in Oklahoma City.

Survivors include a son, Clovis Womack of Austin; a daughter, Judy Robbins of Borger; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.

Amarillo Globe-News, April 21, 2010


*  DOYLE HAMILTON WOMACK,   Nov. 23, 1933 – May 30, 2010  

Doyle H. Womack, Sr., 76, of Houston, Texas, died, May 30, 2010. He was born, November 23, 1933, to L.S. and Eunice Womack. Doyle graduated from Lufkin High School in 1951 and worked for the Lufkin Daily News from 1954 until 1973. He moved to Houston in 1973 where he worked for the Houston Chronicle and later for Bowne of Houston. He is survived by his children Gayle Womack Rice, Doyle Womack, Jr., and Robert Womack, and grandchildren Amanda Rice, Angela Whippie, Allison Rice, Tyler Womack, and Matthew Womack.


*  EDWARD CHARLES WOMACK,    Aug. 14, 1925 – Oct. 21, 1986   

LAMAR COUNTY ECHO '... 1995 Old Bonham Rd., services Thu., Oct. 23, at Gene Roden's. Womack died Tue., at St. Joseph's Hospital. Born in Paris, son of Oliver Marvin & Nettie Ann Chandler Womack. Surviving are 4 brothers, Lemoine Womack of Deport, Carl Womack of Arlington, Harold Womack of Paris & Haskell Womack of Millerton, OK.; & a sister, Mrs. Roy 'Alta' Hatfield of Paris. He was preceded in death by 2 brothers, Floyd & L.C. Womack.' Buried between Dorothy & Nettie Ann Womack. Death date on tombstone was read by RCR as 21 Jun 1986. Obituary should be correct date.


*  EDWARD V. WOMACK,     Oct. 7, 1912 – Oct. 7, 1980   

LAMAR COUNTY ECHO Thu., Oct. 16, 1980. 'Edward V. Womack, 68, of 3408 Tourist Drive, Fort Worth, formerly of Paris, died Oct. 7 in Fort Worth. Graveside services were conducted Friday morning at Evergreen Cemetery with Dr. Raymond Armstrong officiating. Fry and Gibbs Funeral home had charge of the arrangements. Mr. Womack was born in Paris on Oct. 7, 1912, son of Volney Womack and Claude Hendricks Womack. He married Jewel Rowell on May 10, 1945; she preceded him in death on Sept. 17, 1979. Mr. Womack was a member of First Christian Church of Paris and was a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his father, Volney Womack of Fort Worth. ' *Buried next to Jewell Rowell Womack. Tombstone is inscribed, 'Sgt US Army WWII.'


* EDWIN LEO WOMACK,    July 11, 1917 - Dec. 25, 1995

GRANBURY - Leo Womack, 78, a retired machinist, died Monday at a Bedford hospital.
Funeral: 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Burial: Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.
Leo Womack was born July 11, 1917, in Louisiana. He was a member of Stockyard Masonic Lodge No. 1244.
Survivors: Wife, Ezell Womack of Fort Worth; son, Edwin Womack Jr. of Fort Worth; brothers, Ross Womack, Willard Womack and Shelby Womack, all of Fort Worth; sisters, Willie Floy Hughes of Bastrop, La., Sally Austin of Natchez, Miss., and Louise Sanders of Bastrop; grandson and granddaughter-in-law, Billy W. and Erin Childs Jr. of Fort Worth; great-granddaughter, Kelcie Childs of Fort Worth; and three stepdaughters, Bertha Westerman of Colleyville, Nona Joyce Durant of North Richland Hills and Estell Weiss of El Paso. Mount Olivet Funeral Home 2301 N. Sylvania, 831-0511 

Publication Date: December 27, 1995
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 19
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  EDWINA EARL COLLINS nee WOMACK,     Nov. 17, 1912 – Nov. 5, 2004   

Groveton News - Obituaries - November 15, 2004
Funeral services for Edwina (Womack) Collins, 91, of Lufkin were held Sunday, November 7, 2004 at 1:30 p.m. in the Carroway-Claybar Funeral Home Chapel with Reverend Eddie Ballard officating. interment followed in Bennett Cemetery in Trinity County.
Mrs. Collins was born November 17, 1912 in Apple Springs to the late J. E. and Mattie (Gibson) Womack, and died Friday, November 5, 2004 in a local Hospital.
Mrs, Collins graduated from Lufkin High School in 1932, and resided in Lufkin for most of her life. She was a homemaker, and was a longtime member of First Baptist Church.
Known to her children as "E", Mrs. Collins was an inspiration to local gardeners. She was active with her flowers and shurbs at River Hill, even in her late 80's.
Surviros include her daughter and son-in-law, Janie and Autie McVicker of Kemah; brother and sister-in-law, J. C. and Mary Womack of Apple Springs; cousin, Doris Truss of Apple Springs; and a number of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Henry (Hal) Collins, in 2000.
Pallbearers: Joe Deason, Joe Ned Dean, Loy O'Neil, Roy Truss, James Harold
Smith and Autie McVicker. Honorary pallbearer: James Womack.
The family received friends from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Saturday evening at the funeral home.
Carroway-Claybar Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors.


*  ELAINE MERLE DAWSON nee WOMACK,    Jul. 27, 1938 – May 31, 2010

Elaine Merle Womack Dawson, a resident of Liberty, Miss., passed away Monday, May 31, 2010, at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston. Visitation at Brown Funeral Home, Gloster, Miss., Thursday, June 3, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Visitation resumes at the funeral home Friday, June 4, from 9 a.m. until service at 10 a.m., officiated by the Rev. Jan Holloway and the Rev. Stacy McCollum. Burial in New Hope Methodist Protestant Church Cemetery, Gloster. Elaine was 71, born July 27, 1938, in Baton Rouge, and graduated from Istrouma High School in 1956. She married Nelson Lamar Dawson on July 23, 1960, and had two children, Dana Rebecca Dawson and Lane Lamar Dawson. Elaine was an insurance agent in Baton Rouge for many years and a member of Foster Road Baptist Church for more than 20 years. An active member of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Gloster, she taught Sunday school, vacation bible school and worked in the church office. Elaine was an accomplished seamstress and loved spending time in her sewing room and attending sewing conferences. She is survived by her husband, Nelson Lamar Dawson; daughter and son-in-law, Dana and Bo Capdau; son and daughter-in-law, Lane and Katherine Dawson; grandchildren, Michelle Capdau, Conner Capdau, Felicia Capdau, Andrew Dawson, Madeleine Dawson and Rebecca Dawson; sisters, Betty Breeden and Virginia Lemley and husband Jim; and brothers, John Andrew Womack and Dr. David Leon Womack and wife Janet Womack. She was preceded in death by her parents, John L. Womack and Serena Wax Womack; brother-in-law, Jimmy Breeden; and sister-in-law, Terry Womack. Pallbearers will be Conner Capdau, Tommy Womack, Carlos Dawson, Chris Harrelson, Dillan McCollum and Zachary McCollum. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to New Hope Methodist Protestant Church Cemetery, 5721 New Hope Road, Gloster, MS 39638, for cemetery maintenance.

*  ELEANOR LAURA WOMACK,    Aug. 15, 1997 - Aug. 15, 1997

FORT WORTH - Eleanor Laura Womack, a newborn, died Friday, Aug. 15, 1997, at a local hospital.
Funeral: 4 p.m. Saturday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park.
Memorials: North Richland Hills Church of Christ Mission Fund.
Survivors: Father, Dr. James R. Womack of Fort Worth; mother, Dr. Emily A. Fallis of Fort Worth; half sister, Jaime M. Womack; paternal grandmother, Betty Womack; maternal grandmother, Nell Fallis; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Greenwood Funeral Home 3100 White Settlement Road, 336-0584 PHOTO(S): head shots of Brown, Durkee, Owens, Polvadore, Rader, Sides, Smith

Publication Date: August 16, 1997
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 11
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  ELEANOR M. HURST nee WOMACK,    Jun. 17, 1914 – Feb. 20, 1996 

02/22/1996

HURST Eleanor M., 81, died Feb. 20, 1996, in Richardson, Tx. She was born June 17, 1914, in Tecumseh, Ok. to Elmer and Dorthea Womack. She graduated from Tecumseh High School, attended Blackwood Business School, and was employed by Citizen's Bank of OKC. She moved to Edmond, Ok. in 1983; was a member of the Edmond Church of Christ; Okla. Christian Women's Assoc; and Edmond Regional Medical Center Auxiliary. Eleanor was preceded in death by her husband, Olen V. Hurst, and a sister, Thelma Edgin. She is survived by her children, Susan Shumate and husband, Walt of Edmond, Olen V. Hurst and wife Judy of Sugarland, Tx; grandchildren, Marc and Chris Shumate of Edmond, Doug and Julie Hurst of Dallas, Tx, Kent Hurst of New Jersey and Matt Hurst of Sugarland, Tx; a niece, Elaine Newton of Tecumseh. Memorial donations may be made to the Okla. Medical Research Foundation. Graveside service will be 3:00 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23, at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens

*  ELIZABETH MAXINE JONES nee WOMACK,   Apr. 5, 1931 – Feb. 26, 1999

ELIZABETH MAXINE JONES, born April 5, 1931, went to be with her Lord on Friday, February 26, 1999.
Maxine was one of eleven children born to Reverend C.E. and Anna Mize Womack in Beech Springs, LA. She was a member of Genoa Baptist church.
She was preceded in death by her son, Robert Harold Jones, Jr. and daughter, Terri Elizabeth Jones.
Maxine is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, Robert H. "Bob" Jones; daughters, Annette O'Brien and husband Herbert, Sandra Potts Brannon and husband Danny; son, William "Bill" Del Jones and wife Karma; grandchildren, John S. Kasper, David W. Kasper and wife, Shelly, Terri K. Tucker, Edward T. Potts, Jr. and wife, April, Michael D. Brannon and Anna Jones; great grandchildren, Priscilla K. Freitag, Patricia K. Freitag, Joseph E. Tucker, Jr. and Makayla M. Potts; and five sisters and five brothers.
Viewing will begin after 8:00 a.m. on Sunday, February 28, 1999 at Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home with the family receiving friends from 5:00-8:00 p.m.
Funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, March 1, 1999 in the Main Chapel of Forest Park Lawndale, with Reverend Jim Bowman officiating.
Interment will follow at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery. Forest Park Lawndale 6900 Lawndale, Houston, Texas.

Houston Chronicle, Feb. 1999


*   ELMER WALTER WOMACK,    May 12, 1912 – Apr. 30, 1912

Services for Elmer Womack, 97, Killeen, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Harper-Talasek Funeral Home in Killeen. Burial will follow at Killeen City Cemetery in Killeen.
He was born May 12, 1914, in Ratcliff to Pearl Bennett and Benjamin Larkin Womack.
Mr. Womack died April 30, 2012, just 12 days before his 98th birthday.
After graduation from high school he enrolled in Abilene Christian College, where he excelled in long-distance track. In his words, he "ran his way through college" on a four-year scholarship.
Through mutual friends, he was introduced to Miss Ardis Sprott of Killeen on a blind date. Elmer and Ardis were married June 1, 1941.
He was then called to duty in the Army Air Corps during World War II. He served in the Philippine Islands.
After the war, he worked for Killeen High School teaching world history and physical education. He also coached the tumbling team and later served as a truant officer.
After his retirement, he happily indulged his love of fishing and gardening.
He was selected as the second Comanche Gap Medicine Man and ultimately earned a Stetson full of feathers.
Mr. Womack loved the Lord and served as an elder of the Church of Christ for over 40 years. He was a special friend to children in difficult situations, often seeing to their physical needs.
Mr. Womack was preceded in death by his parents, a beloved son-in-law, Archie Manis, four sisters, six brothers and his wife, Ardis.
Survivors include his daughters, Bennie Manis, of Harker Heights; Rebecca Wilks and husband, Ed, of Belton; his son, Mack Womack and wife, Kathy, of Sugar Land; five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Cherokee Home for Children at P. O. Box 295 Cherokee, TX 76832.

Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Harper-Talasek Funeral Home in Killeen, which is in charge of arrangements.


ELVA PAGE nee WOMACK,    Oct. 24, 1918 - March 27, 2001

Elva Womack Page, 82, formerly of Abilene, died Tuesday, March 27, 2001. Services are pending with Elliott-Hamil Funeral Homes.


EMMA LOU WOMACK nee FLANARY,   Jun. 1, 1932 – Sep. 7, 2007

SAN ANGELO — Emma Lou Flanary Womack went to be with the Lord Friday, Sept. 7, 2007, at Shannon Medical Center at the age of 75. Emma Lou was born June 1, 1932, in Maryville, Nodaway County, Mo. Her parents were L. Edgar Flanary and E. Pearl Hickam...


*   FANNY FAY FEASTER nee WOMACK,   Feb. 6, 1912 – Apr. 12, 2006

Fanny Fay Womack Feaster, 94, lifetime resident of Colorado City, died on Wednesday, April 12, 2006. Services were held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 15, at First Presbyterian Church in Colorado City, Texas.

Fanny Fay was born in Colorado City, Texas, to the late H.D. and Fanny Pearl Womack. She graduated from Colorado High in 1930 and married her classmate, Orin Almorine Feaster, in 1935. Fanny received her Bachelor of Science degree from McMurry College in 1958 with a major in Elementary Education and a minor in Art. She enjoyed a 27 year career of teaching in Buford and Colorado City schools. Sixth grade was her favorite level. Fanny was a lifelong member of First Presbyterian Church, the Women's Circle, and the church choir. She regularly ministered to members of the community by providing meals and comfort to ill and bereaved families. Her hobbies included travel, birding, and painting. She loved visiting her children and their families. She was a dedicated member of many civic organizations, including the Mitchell County Library Board of Directors, the Brush and Palette Art Club, Mitchell County Fair Art Division, Heart of West Texas Museum, National Retired Teachers Assn, Mitchell County Retired Teachers Association, and the Beta Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Orin, on Jan. 1, 1978; three sisters; and one brother.

She is survived by her brother, Oren Womack and wife, Katheen, of Virginia; son, Royce Feaster and wife, Judy, of Lufkin; daughters, Orinea Fay Feaster Petty and husband, Don, of Waco, Myrna Feaster Boren, of College Station; grandchildren, Tracy Feaster, Scott Feaster and wife, Kim, Brent Petty and wife, Cindy, Brenna Petty Rhodes and husband, Mike, Blake Petty, Russell Hill and wife, Kalina and Holly Hill Black and husband, Richie; and great grandchildren, Tommy Cole, Mason Feaster, Clay Petty, Travis Petty, Miller Petty, Raelynn Rhodes, Haden Rhodes, Houston Rhodes, Jackson Petty and Justin Hill.

Waco Tribune-Herald: 4/16/2006


*  FINDLEY JOE WOMACK,    May 8, 1934 - Nov. 9, 1996

HALTOM CITY - Findley J. Womack, 62, a senior program analyst for Lockheed, died Saturday at home.
Graveside service: 1 p.m. Tuesday in Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. today at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home. The Hospice Chaplain will conduct the service.
Mr. Womack was born May 8, 1934, in Dallas.
Survivors: Wife, JoAnn Womack; son, Phillip Womack, both of Fort Worth; daughters, Patti Fischer and husband, Robert, Paula Moore, all of Winter Park, Col.; brother, Clyde E. Womack of Fort Worth; grandchildren, P. J. Womack, Lucy Womack, Catherine Womack and their mother, Alma Boyd; aunt, Cissie Michelow of Fort Myers Beach, Fla.; and numerous nieces and nephews.  Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home Colleyville, 281-8751

Publication Date: November 11, 1996
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 5
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


FLORA IRENE GILMORE nee WOMACK,  Oct. 19, 1922 -  Nov. 4, 2004
 
LUBBOCK, Texas -- Graveside services for Flora Irene Womack Gilmore, 82, will be at 3 p.m. today at the City of Lubbock Cemetery with Ray Hilliard officiating. Born on Oct. 19, 1922, to John and Flora Morene McIntire Womack in Heffner, Texas, she died on Nov. 4, 2004, in a Marietta hospital. She married Garland Gilmore in 1973 in Lubbock, Texas. He preceded her in death. Others preceding her in death include her parents; four brothers and three sisters.

2. Flora Irene Womack Gilmore
LUBBOCK, Texas -- Graveside rites will be conducted at 3 p.m. Monday for Flora Irene Womack Gilmore, 82, a Texas native who died Thursday in Marietta. Ray Hilliard will officiate for the 3 p.m. service at the City of Lubbock Cemetery. Mrs. Womack was born Oct. 19, 1922, in Heffner, Texas. She married Garland Gilmore in 1973. He preceded her in death, along with her parents, John and Flora Morene McIntire Womack, four brothers and three sisters.


FLORINE WOMACK nee PAUL,    Mar. 1, 1931 - Dec. 1, 2001

Graveside services for Florine Womack, 70, of Lubbock will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the City of Lubbock Cemetery.
Arrangements are under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home of Lubbock.
She died Saturday, Dec. 1, 2001.
She was born March 1, 1931, in Bartlett and married Delton Ray Womack in 1947. He died in 1962. She worked as a nurse's aide at West Texas Hospital and Methodist Hospital for 23 years before retiring in 1978.
Survivors include a daughter, Linda Smith of Lubbock; a sister, Carrie Elam of Lubbock; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Monday, December 3, 2001
The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal


*   FOREST LES / LEO WOMACK,     Apr. 2, 1919 – Apr. 30, 2009 

KERRVILLE -  Forest L. Womack, 90, of Kerrville, passed away Thursday, April 30, 2009, at his residence.
He was born in Leon, Kan., on April 2, 1919, to Roy and Nelle (Thompson) Womack. He married Betty Fulton Womack on May 6, 55 years ago. She survives.
Forest was a Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force and worked for Mooney Aircraft for 30 years as a Purchasing Agent. He was a 50-year member of the Kerrville Elks Lodge No. 2081.
He loved golf and his friends.
Memorial services will be Monday, May 4, 2009, at 10 a.m., at Grimes Funeral Chapels under the auspices of the Kerrville Elks Lodge No. 2081.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Kathleen Cailloux Humane Society, 2900 Junction Hwy., Kerrville, TX 78028.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Grimes Funeral Chapels of Kerrville.

Published May 2, 2009


*  FRANCES WOMACK nee CUNNINGHAM,   May 19, 1925 -  June 8, 2010  

Services for Fran Womack, age 85, of Longview, will be held Friday, June 11, 2010, at 11 a.m., at Lakeview Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Marion Coon officiating. Burial to follow in Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be one hour before the service. Fran passed away Tuesday, June 8, 2010, after a 21-month struggle with leukemia.
Fran was born May 19, 1925, at Blooming Grove, Navarro County, Texas to Leon and Tedie Cunningham Carroll.? She grew up in Richland, Texas, and graduated from Richland High School. Fran moved to Kilgore in 1948, and worked at Gibson Drilling Company for 35 years. She was a devoted mom, always putting her children's needs before hers. She loved the senior dances, and you could always find her there with her many friends.

  She was preceded in death by her parents, and husbands, Lester Womack and Odie Reeves Jr. Fran is survived by two sons, Mike Reeves and his wife Marty of Kilgore, and Mark Reeves of Tyler; grandson, Brandon Reeves of Shreveport, Louisiana; and great-grandson, Caden Reeves of Longview; her sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Forrest Lain of Longview; three stepsons, Russell Womack and wife Marianna of Grapevine, Texas, Larry Womack and wife Donna of Starrville, Texas, and David Womack of Longview; and one stepdaughter, Nancy Flippo of Brownsboro, Texas.


FRANCES “FRAN” REEVES WOMACK nee CARROLL,   May 19, 1925 - Jun. 8, 1010

Services for Fran Womack, age 85, of Longview, will be held Friday, June 11, 2010, at 11 a.m., at Lakeview Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Marion Coon officiating. Burial to follow in Lakeview Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be one hour before the service. Fran passed away Tuesday, June 8, 2010, after a 21-month struggle with leukemia.

Fran was born May 19, 1925, at Blooming Grove, Navarro County, Texas to Leon and Tedie Cunningham Carroll. She grew up in Richland, Texas, and graduated from Richland High School. Fran moved to Kilgore in 1948, and worked at Gibson Drilling Company for 35 years. She was a devoted mom, always putting her children's needs before hers.  She loved the senior dances, and you could always find her there with her many friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and husbands, Lester Womack and Odie Reeves Jr. Fran is survived by two sons, Mike Reeves and his wife Marty of Kilgore, and Mark Reeves of Tyler; grandson, Brandon Reeves of Shreveport, Louisiana; and great-grandson, Caden Reeves of Longview;  her sister and brother-in-law, Mary and Forrest Lain of Longview; three stepsons, Russell Womack and wife Marianna of Grapevine, Texas, Larry Womack and wife Donna of Starrville, Texas, and David Womack of Longview; and one stepdaughter, Nancy Flippo of Brownsboro, Texas.

Thanks to all the nurses and staff at Beacon Hospice at Margaret's House for their care of Fran in her final days. Memorial donations may be made to the .

Condolences may be offered at www.lakeviewfh.com

FRANCES ELAINE WOMACK nee SELLERS,  Nov. 12, 1913 – Jul. 24, 2011

Services for Frances Elaine Womack, 97, of Denver City, Texas will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at the Denver City Church of Christ with Gary Davis officiating. Burial will be in Denver City Memorial Park under the direction of Ratliff Funeral Home of Denver City, Texas.

Frances passed away Sunday, July 24, 2011 in Denver City, Texas.

Frances Elaine Womack was born November 12, 1913 in Coolidge, Texas. She was the twelfth of thirteen children of William and Mollie (Boyd) Sellers. She married John Milton Womack December 24, 1938. She retired from Denver City I.S.D in 1984 after teaching English for 36 years.

She was preceded in death by her parents; one brother, Robert LeRoy Sellers; one infant daughter; one great-granddaughter, Macie Laine Robinson; and her ex-husband.

She is survived by one daughter, Joni Hancock; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials to New Mexico Christian Children's Home, Hospice of Lubbock, or Denver City Church of Christ Thailand Mission Fund.


*  FRANCES MAXWELL nee WOMACK,    Dec. 8, 1924 – Jun. 24, 2010  
 
KERRVILLE -  Frances Maxwell, 85, of Kerrville, passed away Thursday, June 24, 2010, in a local care center.

She was born Dec. 8, 1924, in Ontario, Calif., to Albert and Flossie Nannie (Hammitt) Maxwell. On Nov. 20, 1956, she married Arthur Maxwell in Ontario, Calf.

Frances was a school teacher and member of First Presbyterian Church and the Kerr County Agricultural Extension Homemakers.

Survivors include her husband, Arthur Maxwell of Kerrville; daughters, Gardenia Kinsey of Houston, Carolyn Bonter of Glendale, Ariz., and Clara Martias; sons, James Maxwell of Kerrville, Leo Mittag of Boise, Idaho, Quintan Mittag of Oregon City, Ore., Allen Maxwell of Del Rio and Victor Maxwell of Kerrville; brothers, John Womack and Charlie Womack; 23 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

The family invites you to send condolences at www.grimesfuneral chapels.com by selecting the ?Send Condolences? link.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Grimes Funeral Chapels of Kerrville.

Published June 25, 2010

*  FRANCIS CARTER WOMACK,    Sep. 1, 1895 - Jul. 3, 1956

Carter Womack, chairman of the board of directors and president of El Paso Electric Co., died Sunday morning in Providence Memorial Hospital, following a brief illness. He would have been 59 years old Sept. 1. Mr. Womack was born in Prince Edward County, VA., in 1897. He served overseas with the U.S. Army in WWI. Mr. Womack, who lived at 3712 San Mateo Road, is survived by his widow, the former Mary NETHERWOOD of Richmond, one daughter, Mrs. Elmo HENSLEY of Roswell, NM; three grandchildren, Becky HENSLEY 14, Leslie HENSLEY 4, and Amy HENSLEY 2, all of Roswell; a sister, Mrs. Mary RABBITT of Cincinnati, Ohio and a brother, William WOMACK of Keysville, VA. Funeral services for Mr. Womack will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Kaster and Maxon Chapel with the Rev. B. M. G. Williams officiating. Burial will be in Restlawn Memorial Park.

Source:  The El Paso Times, July 3, 1956 p.16 (Texas)

Source:  Roger Womack,     MLWomack@aol.com


*  FRANK WOMACK,    Dec. 24, 1919 – Apr. 5, 2006 

DALLAS -- Frank Womack, 86, passed away Wednesday, April 5, 2006. He was born Dec. 24, 1919, in Carlsbad to Jackson Lee Womack and Margaret Sosa.

He was awarded a Purple Heart and other combat medals for his service in World War II.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Aurora Womack.

He is survived by a son, Daniel Womack; daughters, Margaret and husband Jorge Villarreal, Alice Womack, Christine and husband Carlos Trevino; nieces, Delia Gonzales and Helen Beck; sister, Thelma Munoz; grandchildren, Jorge Jr. and Angel Villarreal, Michael and Melissa Martinez, Sandra Ronk, Diana Trevino, Karla Mcduffie, Michelle Trevino and Francisco Womack; and numerous nephews and nieces.

Viewing and a rosary were held Sunday, April 9, at the Gonzalez Funeral Home Chapel.

Family and friends gathered at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church on Monday for a Mass of Christian burial. Interment was at Calvary Hill Cemetery.


*  GARY DON WOMACK,    June 11, 1957 - Sept. 26, 2001

Memorial services for Gary Womack, 44, of Whiteface, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at W.W. Rix Chapel in Lubbock with the Rev. Harold Harrison officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Rix Funeral Directors of Lubbock.
He died Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2001.
He was born June 11, 1957, in Morton and attended schools in Whiteface. He was chief of the Whiteface Volunteer Fire Department and was employed by E and L Electric. He married Ronnie Taylor on June 21, 2001, in Lubbock.
Survivors include his wife; a step daughter, De Ann Bryant of Levelland; a stepson, Scott Lotz of San Diego, Calif.; three brothers, Buster of Whiteface, Ben of Smyer and Terry Wayne of Humble; four sisters, Tommye Womack of Lubbock, Paula Mitchell of Sherman, Susie Smith of Corsicana and Alma Morris of Seven Points; and four step grandchildren.

Friday, September 28, 2001, Avalanche Journal, Lubbock, Texas


*  GARY WAYNE WOMACK,    Dec. 31, 1957 - Feb. 28, 1995

BOONSVILLE - Gary Wayne Womack, 37, a quarter horse and thoroughbred owner and trainer, died Tuesday at home.
Funeral: 1 p.m. today at Hawkins Funeral Home in Bridgeport. Burial: Boonsville Cemetery.
Mr. Womack was born in Bridgeport. He was a member of the American Quarter Horse Association, American Thoroughbred Association and Balsora Baptist Church. He was a life member of Cowboy Christians of America and American Jersey Cattle Club.
Survivors: Parents, B.J. and Peggy Shepherd of Boonsville; sister, Kelli Ross of Runaway Bay; and grandparents, Thurmon and Dorothy Womack of Boonsville.

Publication Date: March 02, 1995
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 22;23
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


GENEVA ZELMA WOMACK nee WORD,   Sep. 27, 1916 – Jan. 2, 2007 

Services pending
FREDERICKSBURG - Services for Geneva Z. Womack, 90, who died Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007, in a Fredericksburg nursing home, are pending at Grimes Funeral Chapels of Kerrville.


*  GEORGE HESS WOMACK,   Oct. 16, 1912 – Nov. 18, 1986 

THE LAMAR COUNTY ECHO, 27 Nov 1986. 'George H. Womack, 2632 Wasina Dr., Farmers Branch, died Tuesday, 18 Nov 1986, in Dallas. He was a former resident of Paris. Services were held Thursday, 20 Nov, in Gene Roden's Sons Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Womack was born 16 Oct 1912, in Deport, a son of James Warren Womack and Minnie Windel Womack. He served in the Army during World War II. Surviving are a brother, Malcolm (Mack) Womack of Cortez, Colo., and two sisters, Edith Faye Winfrey of Paris and Estelle Cockrum of Iowa Park.' *Tombstone is inscribed, 'Sgt US Army WWII.' Buried next to Minnie Womack.


*  GEORGE REASOR WOMACK,    Apr. 22, 1931 – Jun. 14, 2006  

Mr. George Womack, age 75, a lifelong resident of Mitchell County, died Wednesday morning in a Lubbock hospital. A memorial service will be at 11:00 AM Friday in the First United Methodist Church with Royce Clay and Rev. James Edwards officiating.

Mr. Womack was born April 22, 1931 in Mitchell County to Elbert and Ada Reasor Womack. He was a veteran of the US Army during the Korean Conflict. He was a 48 year employee of the City National Bank and retiring in 1996 as Executive Vice President and Cashier. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church and very active in the Colorado City Playhouse.

Survivors include a nephew, Richy Womack of Colorado City; 2 nieces: Sharon Elliott of Houston and Vickie Long of Midland and a sister-in-law, Sue Womack of Colorado City.

He is preceded in death by his parents, a sister, Mary Margaret Abbott, a brother, Kent Womack and a nephew, Tracy Womack.

Memorials may be made to Tracy Womack Memorial Scholarship Fund, San Angelo State University, PO Box 11023 ASU Station, 2601 W. Ave N. St, San Angelo, TX 76904-9967 or your favorite charity.


*  GEORGIA ANN MAHALA WOMACK nee LANCASTER,    Jan. 16, 1851 – May 19, 1962

Funeral services for Mrs. Mahala (Little Grannie) Womack, 103, are scheduled for 3 pm Sunday at Providence Baptist church with the Rev. Frank Oswalt and the Rev. Harold Halcombe officiating. Interment will follow at the Mount Zion Cemetery.

Mrs. Womack died early Saturday morning at her residence on Route 5, where she had resided for the past 25 years. She was born January 16, 1851 in Trinity County and had spent most of her life there.

Mrs. Womack was one of the last surviving widows of veterans of the Civil War.

She was the widow of Henry H. Womack, who fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War, he joined the southern army at the age of 18. He died in 1925 at the age of 84.

Mrs. Womack often recalled the early days when Indians roamed the East Texas forests.

Survivors include one daughter; Mrs. Myrtle (Miller) Hathorn of Lufkin, one son, M. D. Womack of Kennard; one step-daughter, Mrs. Lucy Davis of Apple Springs, a number of grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.

*GEORGIA LUCILLE WOMACK nee SCOTT,   Aug.16, 1909 – Aug. 24, 2006  

Georgia L. Womack, 97, of Lubbock passed away on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006. She was born Aug. 16, 1909 in Fisher County, Texas to George W. and Suzie Scott. She graduated from Anson High School and Draughon's Business College. She worked as the Deputy District Clerk at the Jones County Courthouse. She married Troy L. Womack December 9, 1928 in Sweetwater. He preceded her in death May 10, 1995. They moved to Lubbock in 1930.


*  GERENA WOMACK nee BYRD,    May 14, 1927 – Jan. 25, 2011 

Gerena B. "Toots" Womack, beloved Mother, Grandmother, Sister, and Aunt peacefully passed away on January 25, 2011. Toots was born on May 14, 1927 in Pulaski, Tennessee.

Funeral Services will be at Celebration Christian Center on Thursday, January 27, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. with interment to follow at City of Lubbock Cemetery.

Toots was loved by all who knew her. She had many special friends she met while working for Answer Lubbock for many years. Always the life of the party, Toots kept us laughing. She adored her family and always made the person she was with feel as they were most important.

Toots is survived by two children, Mike and Diane.

Her son, Terry preceded her in death.

Toots is also survived by two sisters, Geneva Boren and Genet Cooper of Lubbock; one brother, Gerome Byrd of Lubbock; grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and a great host of very special great and great-great nieces and nephews that loved her dearly.

Visitation will be from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at Sander Funeral Home, 1420 Main Street.


*  GILES RAYMOND WOMACK,    Jun. 20, 1902 - Oct. 30, 1994

FORT WORTH - Giles Raymond Womack, a retired wholesale milk salesman, died Sunday in Fort Worth. He was 92.
Funeral: noon today at Laurel Land Funeral Home in Fort Worth. Burial: Laurel Land Memorial Park.
Mr. Womack was born in Bosque County and had lived in Fort Worth for more than 50 years. He was a farmer in Bosque and Hill counties before moving to Fort Worth in 1942. Mr. Womack was a member of Willow Creek Baptist Church.
His wife, Jimmie Othell Womack, died in 1991.
Survivors: Son, Joe Wendell Womack of Tulsa, Okla.; two daughters, Ruby Irene Thompson of Fouke, Ark., and Hazel Katherine McIntosh of Rockwall; two sisters, Phoebe Martin of Burleson and Cordie Belle Hicks of Abilene; 16 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: November 01, 1994
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 18;19
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  GLADYS WOMACK, nee GALLAWAY,   Jun. 14, 1914 – Dec. 18, 2004

Gladys Womack, of Midland, passed away Saturday, December 18, 2004.

She was born June 4, 1914 to George and Cloa Gallaway in Olton, Texas, and was raised and educated there. On October 20, 1934, Gladys married R.E. Womack in Olton. Gladys was a member of First United Methodist Church, Woman's Club, Home Demonstration and the PTA.

Gladys was preceded in death by her parents and her husband in April, 2004.

She is survived by her daughters, Joyce Adams and husband, Charles of San Jose, CA, Loyce Mulkey and husband, Jerry of Cedar Hill, TX; five grandchildren, Danille Giesbrecht, Regina Holden, Steve Mulkey, Keith Adams, Kevin Mulkey; seven great-grandchildren; brothers, Cecil Gallaway and wife Wilma, Charles Gallaway and wife Eloise, and Wilbur Gallaway; five nieces and four nephews.

Funeral services have been scheduled for Tuesday, December 21, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. at Ellis Funeral Chapel with Kevin Mulkey officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Ellis Funeral Home.

Memorials may be directed to Hospice of Midland, P.O. Box 2621, Midland, Texas 79702.
Published in the Midland Reporter-Telegram on 12/20/2004.

*   GLADYS ETHEL WOMACK nee YOUNG,  Nov. 24, 1920 – Feb. 28, 2008

ODESSA Gladys Ethel Womack, 87, died Thursday, February 28, 2008, at Care Nursing Center in Brownwood.

*  GLEN HAYWOOD WOMACK,   Apr. 5, 1930 – Oct. 31, 2011  

Glen Haywood Womack, 81, of Odessa, passed away Monday, October 31, 2011 in Grapevine, Texas. Survivors include his daughter, Cheryl Ann Womack; his son, Kelly Womack; and three grandchildren. Services are scheduled for 2:00 p.m., Friday, November 4, 2011, at Sunset Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Sunset Funeral Home.

Published in Midland Reporter-Telegram on November 3, 2011

Glen Hayward Womack, age 81, of Odessa, passed away Monday, October 31, 2011 in Grapevine, Texas.

He was born April 5, 1930 in Jackson Parrish, Louisiana to Samuel Oscar Womack and Netta Dale Thomas Womack. He was married to now deceased Alice Marie Womack. He founded Permian Tank and Manufacturing, Inc.

Survivors include his daughter, Cheryl Ann Womack of Odessa and his son, Kelly Womack of Southlake, Texas. He was a wonderful grandfather to Justen Ryan Womack, Austen Clayton Womack and Britten Kelly Womack.

He was beloved and known for his great sense of humor.

Services are scheduled for 2:00 PM Friday, November 4, 2011 at Sunset Funeral Home Chapel with Rice Brooks officiating. Burial will follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to a charity of choice.

*  GLEN LEE WOMACK,    Jun. 12, 1926 - Oct. 16, 2002

COLORADO CITY - Services for Glen Womack, 76, of Colorado City will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the First Methodist Church in Colorado City with Monte Kreis officiating. Burial will be in Colorado City Cemetery under the direction of Kiker-Seale Funeral Home of Colorado City. He died Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002. He was born June 12, 1926, in Colorado City. He graduated from Colorado High School and served in the Navy in the South Pacific during World War II. He attended Texas A&M before working with Standard of Texas in the West Texas oil fields. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and First Methodist Church of Colorado City. Survivors include his wife, Joyce; two sons, Gary and Trey, both of Midland; a brother, Jack of Midland; two sisters, Elna Stell of The Woodlands and Joann of San Angelo; and four grandchildren. 


Source: The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Wednesday, October 16, 2002

Submitted by Connie Baumann email: Littletn@aol.com 


*   GLENDA ANN WOMACK nee ECHOLS,    Mar. 21, 1943 – Oct. 16, 2004

Mrs. Glenda Womack, 61, of Big Spring died Saturday morning, Oct. 16, 2004, in a Big Spring Care Center. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 18, 2004, in the Colorado City Cemetery under the direction of Kiker-Seale Funeral Home.

Mrs. Womack was born March 21, 1943, in Big Spring to Roy D. and Loma Flippin Echols.

She is survived by a daughter, daughter Paula and husband, James Holdampf, and their daughters, Sidney and Courtney, all of Big Spring; two sons, Mike Womack and Freddie Womack; a brother, Doyle Lawson and wife, Pat, of Kansas City, Mo.; a brother, Bruce Echols of San Francisco, Calif.; a sister, Edweina Wyatt and husband, Chris, of Versailles, Mo.; two uncles, Don Flippin Haskell and Joe Echols, both of Coos Bay, Ore.; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was preceded in death by her parents, grandparents and brothers Dennis Echols and Leo Echols.

*  GRACIE JEWELL WOMACK nee BELL,    Dec. 20, 1898 - Mar. 27, 1991

FORT WORTH - Gracie Jewell Womack, a homemaker, died Wednesday at a Fort Worth nursing home. She was 92.
Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Greenwood Funeral Home.
Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park.  Mrs. Womack was born in Vernon and had lived in Fort Worth for 80 years.
She was a Baptist.  Survivors: Daughter, Opal Merritt of Fort Worth; three grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: March 29, 1991
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 5
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


HAMMIT A. J. WOMACK, * Feb. 14, 1934 - Jan. 24, 2009

SAN ANTONIO - Hammit Womack, 74, of Center Point, passed away Saturday, Jan. 24, 2009, in a San Antonio hospital.

He was born Feb. 14, 1934, in Campo, Colo., to William and Flossie (Hammit) Womack.

Mr. Womack was a retired supervisor at the Kerrville State Hospital. He enjoyed the outdoors and a healthy discussion of diet and politics. We will miss him dearly but, bye for now.

Survivors include his daughters, Myra Rutledge of Albuquerque, N.M., Shalin Kastler and husband, Danny, of Longmont, Colo., Trachell Dunn and husband, Mike, of Longmont, Colo., and Leandra Womack of Albuquerque, N.M.; sons, Tron Womack and wife, Leslye, of Austin and Lach Womack and wife, Theresa, of Kerrville; a sister, Francis Maxwell; brothers, John, Jack and Charlie Womack; and nine grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents and a daughter, Merreta Womack.

Visitation will be Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2009, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Grimes Funeral Chapels. Graveside services will be Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, at 10:30 a.m. at Center Point Cemetery, officiated by Victor Maxwell.


*  HANEY  LAWRENCE WOMACK,   Dec. 28, 1929 - Mar, 5, 2004

WOMACK, HANEY LAWRENCE, 74, of Ennis, TX, passed away on Friday, March 5, 2004 in Dallas, TX. A native of Texas, Haney proudly served our nation in the U.S. Navy on two separate occasions and terminated his service at the rank of Bosuns Mate as an aviation mechanic. After the Navy, Haney became involved with the Newspaper industry and spent the majority of his professional career in this endeavor. He served in several capacities at different newspapers in California, South Carolina, Texas, Nevada and finally in Mesa, Arizona where he retired as the General Manager of Cox Publications-Arizona. He spent his "retired" years pursuing different ventures from water purification to construction. Haney is survived by his wife, Joyce Marie Womack of 41 years, his Children, Teddy Raye Maddox, Jesse and his wife Suzanne, Katie and her husband Steve Hejny, Lawrence and Matt and his wife Jody. His two sisters, Jarrene Arnett and Billy Jo Smith and his brother George W. Womack, 10 grandchildren and 2 Great-Grandchildren also survive him. A memorial service will be held at the North Dallas Funeral Home at 11 AM, Tuesday, March 9, 2004. The funeral home is located at 2710 Valley View Lane, Dallas TX 75234. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the American Lung Society. North Dallas Funeral Home Family Owned and Operated 2710 Valley View Lane Dallas Texas 972-241-9100 www.dallascremations-funerals.com
Published in the Dallas Morning News on 3/9/2004.


*  HARLAN RAY WOMACK,    Sep. 28, 1945 - Jul. 2, 2001

LEVELLAND — Services for Harlan Ray Womack, 55, of Levelland will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at First Assembly of God Church with the Rev. Kevin Veazey officiating.
Burial will be Friday in Aurora, Mo. Local arrangements are under the direction of Geo. C. Price Funeral Directors of Levelland.
He died Monday, July 2, 2001.
He was born Sept. 28, 1945, in Lamesa and married Kay Stewart Najjar on Sept. 30, 1998, in Lubbock. He moved to Levelland three years ago and was a member of First Assembly of God Church.
A daughter, Tanya Ann Womack, died in 1969.
Survivors include his wife; a son, Kip Ray of Lubbock; three step sons, Hussaum and Laith Najjar, both of Levelland, and Abdul Najjar of Lubbock; a daughter, Silena Hall of Stephenville; a step daughter, Danya Najjar of Levelland; his parents, Raymond and Bessie of Mount Vernon, Mo.; a brother, Stanley of Weatherford, Okla.; two sisters, Marie Moose of Mount Vernon and Cynthia Womack of San Antonio; and seven grandchildren.
Wednesday, July 4, 2001

Avalanche Journal-Lubbock, Texas


* HARRISON HOMER WOMACK,  1904 - Mar. 18, 1957

H. H. Womack, 53, Native of Winn, Dies In Texas News was received Monday of the death of Harrison H. Womack, 53, who died at his home in Seminole, Texas, Monday. Mr. Womack was born and reared at Gaars Mill, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. M. (Jack) Womack. He left Gaars Mill at the age of 17 and since that time has resided in Texas. The deceased had been seriously ill for almost a year. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Baptist Church in Seminole with burial in a Seminole Cemetery. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Mae Womack, Seminole; three brothers, Harley Womack, Dodson, Lonnie Womack, Dodson Rt. 1, and Willie Womack, Denver City, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. R. W. Gates, Dodson, Mrs. Marshall Parker, West Monroe, and Miss Lessie Womack, Winnfield. All the sisters and brothers attended the funeral.

March 21, 1957 Winn Parish Enterprise News-American


*  HARRY WOMACK,    Sep. 16, 1914 - Jan. 2000

GRAND PRAIRIE -- Harry Womack, 85, a mortician, died Monday, Jan.
17, 2000, at an Irving hospital.
Graveside service: Private burial in Fairview Cemetery in Memphis, Tex. Visitation: 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday at Brown, Owens and Brumley Funeral Home.
Harry Womack was born Sept. 16, 1914, in Donley County. Brown, Owens & Brumley 425 S. Henderson St., 335-4557

Publication Date: January 20, 2000
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram,  Page: 9
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*   HARVEY WOMACK,    Sep. 9, 1907 – Jun. 3, 1996

THE PARIS NEWS, Tue., Jun. 4, 1996, p.5A. 'Honey Grove - Harvey Womack, 88, of Honey Grove died Monday, June 3, 1996, in McCuistion Regional Medical Center in Paris. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 5, at Oakwood Cemetery in Honey Grove with the Rev. Greg Faulls officiating. Services are under the direction of Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home of Honey Grove. He was born Sep. 9, 1907, in Dial community, a son of Aaron Womack and Liz Barrett Womack. He married Catherine Elizabeth McFarland Dec. 10, 1939, in Hugo. He was a farmer and a Baptist. Survivors include the wife; a sister, Lois Ervin of Commerce; and three brothers, Aaron Womack, Boyd Womack and Chester Womack, all of Dallas.

*  HAZEL PAULINE DORRELL nee WOMACK,   Feb. 18, 1921 - Feb. 10, 2009  

HAZEL PAULINE WOMACK DORRELL, 88, passed away on February 10, 2009. She is survived by her husband Troy Dorrell; son, Richard L. Williams of Winnie; grandchildren, Tonya Price, Chris Williams and Justin Dorrell; stepchildren, David and Gregory Dorrell; numerous nieces, nephews, and her special friend Gracie Gomez. A Memorial Service will be held 11:00 A.M., Saturday, February 14, 2009 at Pilgrim Lutheran Church, 8601 Chimney Rock Rd.


*  HENRY MARSHALL WOMACK,    Apr. 30, 1926 - Nov. 29, 1995

BEDFORD - Henry Marshall Womack, 69, a farm and ranch owner-operator, died Wednesday at a Bedford hospital.
Funeral: None planned.
Memorials: Diabetes Foundation.
Mr. Womack was born April 30, 1926, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Guardian Cremation Society 5704 James Ave., 293-8477 

Publication Date: December 01, 1995
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram,  Page: 34;35
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  HENRY ONARD WOMACK,    Sep. 20, 1911 – Sep. 1, 2012

Henry Onard Womack was born near Gainesville, Texas on September 20, 1911 and died September 1, 2012. He moved to Houston in 1946 where he was active in the geophysical industry. He was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Hazel Forbes, two daughters: Teresa Dibbern and Velma Urbanek, and son-in-law Connie Urbanek. He is survived by son, Gene Womack and wife Pat; son, Milton Womack and wife Mary Anne; son in law Robert Dibbern; twenty- four grandchildren and spouses; twenty-one great grandchildren and spouses; and seven great great grandchildren. The family will receive friends at 9:00 am Friday, September 7th at the Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home. The funeral service will follow at 10:00 am with Dr. Joe Wall, officiating.

*  HERSCHEL WOMACK,  Jan. 7, 1915 – May 27, 1986

Gravesid e services for Herschel Womack of Camp Wood were held at 10 a.m. Friday in the Barksdale Cemetery. Buck Hale of the Nueces Canyon Church of Christ officiated.

Womack, 71, died May 27, 1986, at his residence in Camp Wood. He was born Jan. 7, 1915, in Diboll.

Retired from the railroad, Womack was a member of the Episcopal Church and Elks Lodge No. 1926 in Kingsville. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army as a Warrant officer.

Survivors are his widow, Kathleen Lacey Womack, Camp Wood; son, Henry Leo Womack, Humble; Daughter, Paula J. Sisco, Nacgodoches; a grandson, granddaughter, and a nephew.

Arrangements were by Nelson Funeral Home, Camp Wood.

*   HOWARD HARRELL WOMACK,    Mar. 31, 1917 – Mar. 21, 2009

Howard Harrell Womack, 91, of Paris died Saturday, March 21, 2009, at Parkview Convalescent Center in Paris.

Funeral services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Monday, March 23, in Evergreen Cemetery with Patrick Cannon officiating. Starrett Funeral Home has charge of arrangements.

The family will greet friends following the service.

He was born March 31, 1917, in the Lake Creek community of Delta County, a son of Marvin and Nettie Ann Chandler Womack. He was a painting contractor in Lamar County for many years until retiring. He was a member of the Lamar Avenue Church of Christ in Paris.

He married Lena Lucille Taylor on June 29, 1940, in Paris. She preceded him in death on Sept. 10, 1994.

Survivors include a daughter, Patricia Ann Ballard of Sulphur Springs; three grandchildren, Dennis Ballard and wife, Tracey, Sharon Ballard and Brad Ballard all of Sulphur Springs; four great-grandchildren, Dustin, David, Ashley and Darren Ballard; and a sister, Alta Hatfield of Paris.


*  HUBERT JAMES WOMACK,    May 1, 1918 - Sep. 8, 1998

COLLYEVILLE - Hubert J. Womack, 80, a retired General Dynamics supervisor, died Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1998, in Bedford.
Funeral: 10 a.m. Thursday at Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home.
Burial: Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park.
Memorials: Jimmy Morgan Evangelistic Service or First Baptist Church of Colleyville.
Hubert J. Womack was born May 1, 1918, in Cushing, Okla.
He was a tailgunner on a B-24 and a member of Masonic Lodge No. 942. He was a member of First Baptist Church in Colleyville and was a wood craftsman who designed and built many things.
Survivors: Wife, Thelma Womack of Colleyville; son, Wade James Womack of Allen; daughters, Donna Green of Fort Worth and Joellen Fitzgerald and her husband, Dean, of Grapevine; sister, Jessie Shelton of North Richland Hills; grandchildren, Tyler Foster, Brett Green and Angel Ward; and great-grandchildren, Whitney Ward, Katelyn Ward and Ryan Ward.
Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home Colleyville, 281-8751.

Publication Date: September 10, 1998
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram


*   HUGH LEWIS  “SHORTY” WOMACK,    Jul. 21, 1924 – Sep. 8, 2009 

Hugh L. “Shorty” Womack 85 of Lacy Lakeview passed away Tuesday Sept. 8 in Chalk Bluff surrounded by his family. Services will be 10 am Saturday Sept. 12 at Bellmead Funeral Home with Rev. Terry Wilkerson officiating. Burial will be at Dawson Cemetery. Visitation will be 6 to 8 pm Friday Sept. 11 at the funeral home. Hugh married Rosemarie Jung on December 17, 1952 and retired from the Air Force after 22 years. He then worked at Marathan Battery for several years until retiring and was a member of Oak Lawn Baptist Church. Shorty was the most kind and gentle man that never met a stranger. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Rosemarie on September 24, 2001 and his beloved dog “Gretchen” in 2009. Survivors include his sons Robert Womack and wife Georgia and Terry Womack, daughters Hilde Aman and husband Mike and Christa Smith and husband Earl, sisters Virginia Ramph of Frisco, Texas and Illa Turner of Homestead, Florida, nine grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and a very special friend Nancy Stewart. Pallbearers will be Richard Busby, Mike Aman, Robbie Womack, Joey Aman, Nick Smith and George Ratigan. Honorary pallbearer will be Oci Estelle. The family would like to thank all the nurses and staff at Providence Hospice for their care and support. Memorials may be made to the Waco Humane Society where 3 weeks ago Daddy got his cat “Trigger” who stayed by his side until the end.


* HURSHEL LOYAL WOMACK,     Feb. 8, 1922 -  Aug. 9, 2007   

NOCONA - Hurshel Loyal Womack, 85, of Nocona died Thursday, Aug. 9, 2007, in Nocona.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Jean's Men's Bible Class, Nocona, with the Rev. Dave Woodbury and Buddy Lee officiating. Burial will be in Nocona Cemetery under the direction of Jerry Woods Funeral Home.

Mr. Womack had served in the Navy, and was the owner and operator of a gas station.

Survivors include his wife, Ruthie Womack of Nocona; children, Ronnie Loyal Womack of Irving, and Steven James Womack of McKinney, Texas; sister, Norma Roberts of Nocona; brothers, Cliffored Womack and Floyd Womack both of Nocona; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 6 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

*IMA JEAN WOMACK nee MCCAULEY,    Oct. 19, 1940 – Apr. 26, 2012 

Ima Jean McCauley Womack Ima Jean McCauley Womack was born on Oct. 19, 1940 in Nacogdoches, TX and passed away on Thursday, April 26, 2012 in Austin, TX Preceded in death by mother, Rosa Lee Reed McCauley of Lufkin and father, Jack M. McCauley of Splendora, Tx. Survived by loving husband of 50 years, Danny Morris Womack: sons; John M. Womack and wife, Sharon of Lago Vista, Tx; Matthew J. Womack and wife, April, of Lakeway, Tx; Jeff Womack of Lake Whitney; grandchildren, Maddie Grace Womack, Abigail Womack, Olivia Womack, Natalie Womack, and Caleb Womack: and brother, Jack McCauley of Lancaster, TX. Ima (aka Gran) was the most amazing wife, mother, friend and Gran. She fought cancer for 15 years and did it with strength, grace and love that most people don't have on their best day. She tried to be a mother to everyone she met and had a heart of gold. Gran lived to spend time with her grandkids, family and friends. While they all brought such joy to her, it doesn't compare to the joy she brought to other's lives. The family would like to Thank Dr. Balijepalli Netaji and all of his staff for their heartfelt treatment. Your fine work gave us all extra time with someone we love dearly. We will miss her dearly but so happy she is whole again and not in pain. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Susan G. Komen for the Cure Austin. A memorial service and celebration will be held Wednesday, May 2nd at 1:00 p.m. at Weed- Corley-Fish located at 411 Ranch Rd. 620 S., Lakeway, Texas 78734. Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com

*   IRENE ROSALIE WOMACK nee FISHER,   Nov. 23, 1938 – Dec. 12, 2012

Irene Rosalie Fisher Womack died on December 12, 2012 in Kerrville, Texas after valiantly battling cancer for eight years. She was born November 23, 1938 to Ella Real Fisher and Felix Franklin Fisher in Kerrville, Texas. She married William Mark Womack on August 29, 1959 at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Kerrville.

She graduated from Tivy High School where she was a participant in many activities such as band and twirling. She attended Trinity University on a twirling scholarship and graduated from Southwest Texas State College, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics.

Irene had varied interests and honors. She was elected Rodeo Queen by the Kerrville Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1956. She was also Kerr County Representative to the Miss Mohair Pageant as well as representing Kerr County at its centennial. A talented seamstress, she sewed elaborate ball gowns and wedding dresses for her daughters. A life-long Episcopalian, she served on altar guilds, Episcopal Church Women’s Boards, and a vestry, for several churches. The family lived in Galveston, Dallas, Oklahoma City and Beaumont before retiring back to Kerrville. She enjoyed playing tennis and won several awards. The special love and joy of her life was playing board games with her grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents. Irene is survived by her husband of 53 years, Bill, and her four daughters and their families. Her daughters are Laurie Blewett and husband Jason of Hunt, Suzanne Nicks and husband Mikel of Cypress, Victoria Styles and husband Danny of Boerne, and Amy Richards and husband Russell of Dallas. Her grandchildren are Kaylee, Manie Jo, and Addie Blewett; Julianna, Blake, and Meredith Nicks; Taylor and Devin Styles; William and Walker Rose Richards. Also surviving are her sister Felecia Fisher Dobbs and husband Charlie, and her brother, Johnny Fisher and wife Rita. Numerous cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and friends mourn her passing.

Visitation will be held at Grimes Funeral Chapel on Sunday, December 16, from 4:00-6:00

*   IRIS CROSS nee WOMACK,  Jan. 18, 1921 – Sep. 3, 2011

HOUSTON – Iris Womack Cross, 90, died Saturday, September 3, 2011 in Houston. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, September 7, 2011 at Harrison Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Nolan Richey officiating. Interment will follow in Oakridge Cemetery in Marietta.

Mrs. Cross was born January 18, 1921 in Marietta. She was a retired school teacher, and was a member of the Teacher Retirement Association.

She is survived by a son, Mike Cross of Cumby; a daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and James Jarvis of The Woodlands; two sisters-in-law, Gail Womack of Marietta, Corrine Womack of Naples; four grandchildren, Tiffany Jarvis, Chris Jarvis, Kelly Cross, and Michael Cross; one great-grandchild, J.J. Short; and numerous other relatives.

She was preceded in death by her husband, M.A. Cross in 1993; her parents, Murry Womack and Louella Collins Womack; two brothers, Arthur Guy Womack, and Charles Womack; and one daughter-in-law, Cindy Cross.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011 12:10 PM CDT Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune

*   JACK FRANKLIN WOMACK,     Nov. 30, 1928 - Jan. 19, 2012

ODESSA Jack Frank Womack, 83, of Odessa, died Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012, in Midland.

Services are scheduled at 2 p.m. Saturday at Sunset Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by Sunset Funeral Home.

He was born in Oklahoma City, Okla.

SURVIVORS Wife, Darleen Womack of Odessa; sons, Richard Womack of Midland and Michael Womack of Andrews; daughters, Toni Roberts of Mesquite, Sharon Gaylor of Bastrop and Sarah Womack of Odessa; stepdaughters, Nancy Chapell of Midland and Connie Waddell of Angleton; stepson, Steve Clower of Midland; brother, Jimmy Womack of St. Louis, Mo. and 16 grandchildren.

*   JACK PERSHING WOMACK,   Jun. 25, 1918 – Apr. 28, 1997

 Jack P. Womack, (U.S.N, Ret.), 78, of Austin, died Monday, April 28, 1997.

A chief petty officer, he was career Navy, working as a deep sea diver with the Explosive Ordinance Disposal Unit. After retiring from the Navy in 1969, he was employed by Bland Construction for many years.

Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday, May 2, 1997, in the Colonial Chapel of Cook-Walden Funeral Home. Burial, with full military honors, will be in Cook-Walden Memorial Hill.

He was preceded in death by his son, Daniel Jack Womack in 1996.

Austin-American Statesman, May 1, 1997

* JAMES ALAN WOMACK,    Aug. 15, 1927 – Feb. 22, 2004

James A. Womack, 76, of Amarillo died Sunday, February 22, 2004.

Services will be 11 a.m. Thursday in Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors Ivy Chapel, 2800 Paramount Blvd., with the Rev. Jimmie Jamieson, his brother-in-law, officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery.

Mr. Womack, born Aug. 15, 1927, in Littlefield, was the youngest and last survivor of seven children. He was an Eagle Scout and served in the Merchant Marines during World War II. He worked as a switchman for Santa Fe Railway and was the owner and operator of Acme Builders Supply for 18 years. He then owned and operated the Ceramic Shoppe for 21 years.

Survivors include his wife, Norma Louise; three daughters, Glenda Carol Womack of Plano, Cheryl Ann Edwards of Arlington and Patricia Lynne Turner of Trophy Club; two sons, Richard Alan Womack of Aurora, Colo., and Kenneth Ray Womack of Amarillo; seven grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials be to American Diabetes Association, 815 Brazos St., Austin, TX, 78701.

The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Amarillo Globe-News, Feb. 25, 2004

*  JAMES AUSTIN WOMACK,    Sep. 10, 1978 – Apr. 15, 1968  

*THE PARIS NEWS, Tuesday, April, 16, 1968. Austin Womack, 89, a retired Blossom merchant, died of illness Monday at 1:05 p.m. in St. Joseph's Hospital, Paris, where he was admitted earlier in the day. The funeral was arranged for 4 p.m. Tuesday at Fry and Gibbs chapel in Paris, the Rev. Tim Walker of Roxton, officiating, burial to be made in Knights of Honor Cemetery at Blossom. Mr. Womack, born at Hohenlinden, Miss., Sept 10, 1878, came to Lamar County at an early age with his parents, William A. and Mary Elizabeth (Thompson) Womack. They lived first at Petty, later moving to the Blossom area. He married the former Miss Barbara Marcella Dollins, Aug., 20, 1909, her death occurring in 1951. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Dollins Womack of Blossom, who teaches at Gainesville, and a sister, Mrs. A.T.B. Beauchamp, also of Blossom, besides nieces and nephews.'


*   JAMES C “J.C.” WOMACK,    Jun. 24, 1917 – Sep. 6, 2012

Funeral services for James C. "J.C." Womack, 95, of the Nigton Community, will be held Wednesday, September 12, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the Carroway Funeral Home Chapel in Lufkin. The eulogy will be offered by Joe Mack Deason. Interment will follow in the Bennett Cemetery.
Mr. Womack was born June 24, 1917 in Trinity County, Texas to the late Mattie (Smith) and Edgar Womack. He died Thursday, September 6, 2012 in a Lufkin nursing facility.
Mr. Womack was a retired rancher and a lifetime resident of the Nigton Community near Apple Springs in Trinity County. He was well known in East Texas for his cattle management and, for 60 years, his regular attendance at the Lufkin Livestock Exchange and other local cattle sale barns. He was one of the founders of the Crockett Livestock Exchange and the Groveton Livestock Exchange. Mr. Womack was also a caregiver to many of the families in the Nigton Community.
Survivors include his brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Billy Mack and Margaret Anderson of Lufkin; nieces, Cindy Henderson of Lufkin, Linda Claybar of Orange, Jeri Gutierez of Sugar Land, Patricia Anderson, Pam Anderson, both of Houston, and Janie McVicker of Kemah; nephews, David Anderson of Redwood City, California, George Michael Dickerson of Oxnard, California, and John Anderson of Houston; lifelong friends, Joe Mack and Frances Deason of Lufkin; as well as numerous great nieces, great nephews, other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Mary Louise Womack; and two sisters, Edwina Collins and Margaret Bryce.
Pallbearers will be James Harold Smith, Quenton Deason, Joe Ned Dean, Loy Mack O'Neal, George White and Carson Griffith.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Bennett Cemetery Association, 227 Matt Due Road, Groveton, Texas 75245; or to the Apple Springs VFD, 14755 North State Highway 94, Apple Springs, Texas 75926.
The family extends a special thanks to the staff of Castle Pines Health and Rehabilitation Center and to Heart to Heart Hospice for their care of Mr. Womack.
The family will welcome friends and loved ones from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Wednesday afternoon at Carroway Funeral Home in Lufkin.

JAMES CHARLES WOMACK,    Sep. 22, 1920 – Sep. 3, 1991 

THE PARIS NEWS Wed., Sep. 4, 1991, p.4A. '... 70, Rt. 3, Denison, died Tue. at his home. Services at 11 a.m. at Bright-Holland with Rev. Blake Dunigan. Born in Greenville, Son of Lester E. & Agnes Winnie Mayo Womack. Married Irma J. Newsom in Paris. Was a member of First Baptist Church of Paris & was a member of Disabled American Veterans. Served in the US Army WW II [Tech Sgt.]. Was retired from Sears serving 30 years. Surviving are his wife; 2 sons, Dean Womack of Shreveport, LA. & James M. Womack of Wylie; a daughter, Mrs. Jim 'Norma' Staley of Mesquite; a brother, Gene Womack of Paris; a sister, Joyce Barton of Paris, & 9 grandchildren.'


*  JAMES DILLARD WOMACK,     Aug. 11, 1946 – Mar. 10, 2008

James D. Womack, 61, of Sanger, passed away on Monday, March 10, 2008 in Denton, Texas.

He was born on August 11, 1946 in Hobbs, New Mexico to Dillard L. and Mary Maxine (Gibson) Womack. He was a graduate of Hobbs High School and attended Hobbs Community College. He married Beverly Joyce Turner on September 22, 1965 in Hobbs, New Mexico. He served in the United States Army as a medic from 1966 to 1968. He was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church and he was employed by Strande's Automotive in automotive repair.

Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, March 13, 2008, at the Bolivar Cemetery, Bolivar, Texas. Visitation will be from 6 – 8 p.m., Wednesday, March 12, 2008, at Coker Funeral Home, 403 Pecan Street, Sanger, Texas.

Survivors include his wife, Beverly of Sanger; three sons and their spouses, Mr. & Mrs. James D. Womack, Jr. of Aubrey, Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Womack of Sanger and Mr. & Mrs. Kelly Womack of Saginaw; parents, Dillard and Mary Womack of Hobbs, New Mexico; sister, Donna Stinnet of Hobbs, New Mexico; thirteen grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Special friends, Kevin Romskog of Aubrey, Kenny and Rhonda McGaugh of Sanger, Ken Miller of Denton and Bill Stokes of New Mexico.

JAMES EARL WOMACK,   Oct. 9, 1944 - Dec. 17, 2007 

Published December 19, 2007

Graveside services for James Womack, 63, of Temple will be 11 a.m. Thursday at New Hope Cemetery in Temple with Elder Philip Dickerson officiating.

Mr. Womack died Monday, Dec. 17, in a Temple hospital.

He was born in Corsicana. He graduated from Dunbar High School in Temple.

Arrangements are being handled by Littles & Sons Mortuary in Temple.

*   JAMES EDWARD WOMACK,   Oct. 9, 1944 - Dec. 17, 2007 

Graveside services for James Womack, 63, of Temple will be 11 a.m. Thursday at New Hope Cemetery in Temple with Elder Philip Dickerson officiating.

Mr. Womack died Monday, Dec. 17, in a Temple hospital.

He was born in Corsicana. He graduated from Dunbar High School in Temple.

Arrangements are being handled by Littles & Sons Mortuary in Temple.

Published December 19, 2007

*  JAMES LAWRENCE WOMACK,    Jul. 24, 1955 - Aug. 2, 1997

FORT WORTH - James Lawrence "Larry" Womack, 42, a retired car salesman, died Saturday, Aug. 2, 1997, at home after a long illness.
Memorial service: 2 p.m Friday at All Saints Episcopal Church, 5001 Crestline Road, Fort Worth. The Rev. Canon James P.DeWolfe Jr. will officiate.
Larry Womack was born July 24, 1955, in Fort Worth.
Larry was a gregarious and loving person who was generous with his possessions and time. He will be sorely missed.
Larry was preceded in death by his father, Bill Womack, Nov. 15, 1995.
"God bless you, Larry."
Survivors: Mother, Peggy Womack; and aunts, uncles and cousins. Baumgardner Funeral Home 3704 Highway 377 S., 731-8400 

Publication Date: August 07, 1997
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 5;6
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  JAMES TYLER WOMACK,    March 30, 1997 - March 30, 1997

ARLINGTON - James Tyler Womack, a newborn, died Sunday, March 30, 1997, in Fort Worth.
Graveside service: 1 p.m. Saturday in Moore Memorial Gardens.
Survivors: Parents, John and Angi Womack of Arlington; sister, Candice Womack of Clyde; grandparents, James and Ruth Rogers of Jacksboro, Jack Womack of Dallas and Kathy Womack of Austin.
Moore Funeral Home
1219 N. Davis Drive, 275-2711 PHOTO(S): head shots of Angell, Durden, Edmondson, Grubb, Hardy, Lee, Martin, McCluer, McElhaney, Pearson, Pierce Jr., Perrin, Price, Reed, Schmitt, Webster, Tobar, Wise

Publication Date: April 05, 1997
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram,  Page: 10;11
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  JAMES WARREN WOMACK,   Mar. 10, 1887 – Sep. 15, 1958   

THE PARIS NEWS, 15 Sep 1958. 'James Warren Wommack, 71, Rt.3, Paris, a retired farmer, died Monday at 6:15 a.m. in a Paris hospital where he had been a patient two days. He was born 10 Mar 1887, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wommack. Funeral services, Tuesday at 2 p.m., will be held at the Union Church at Taylortown, burial in the cemetery there to be made by McDonald Funeral Home of Cooper. The Rev. B.F. Allen of Blossom and Sister Virgie Temple of Paris will officiate. Besides his wife, the former Miss Minnie Windell, Mr. Wommack leaves these children: George Wommack, and Howard Wommack, Dallas; Mack Wommack, Lubbock; Ray Wommack, Grand Prairie, Mrs. E.C. Cockrum, Kamay, and Mrs. C.H. Winfrey, 525-19th NW, Paris; 20 other descendants; a sister and three brothers, Miss Mary Wommack, J.Y. Wommack and Jim Wommack, all of Deport, and R.W. Wommack, Dawson.'


*  JANE LYNETTE WOMACK - STARKS,    Nov. 11, 1923 - Mar. 3, 1995

RISING STAR - Jane Lynette Womack Starks, 71, a retired assistant postmaster, died Friday at a Brownwood hospital.
Funeral: 2 p.m. Wednesday at Higginbotham Funeral Home. Burial: Rising Star Cemetery.
Mrs. Starks was born in Cross Cut in Brown County. She was a Methodist.
Survivors: Husband, Pete Starks of Rising Star; daughter, Sharon Kay Alford of Allen; two brothers, Jimmy D. Womack and Harold L. Womack, both of Abilene; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: March 07, 1995
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 15
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*   J C WOMACK,  Oct. 27, 1934 – Feb. 4, 2003 

J.C. Womack, of Silsbee, passed away at his residence.

He was a retired toolpusher and truck driver and a lifelong resident of Silsbee.

Survivors include wife, Glenda Moss Womack; mother, Charity Womack; sons, Jimmy Womack, J.O. Womack and Mark Burnett; sister, Jo Cravey; daughter, Kathy Townsend; six grandchildren, Patricia McDonald, Kristi White, Casey Jo Womack, Macey Townsend, Shelby Townsend, and Ashley Townsend.

Funeral services at Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee with Masonic graveside rites at Resthaven Cemetery.


JEAN FRANCES WOMACK nee MCKEE,   Mar. 12, 1928 – Nov. 23, 2010 

WOMACK, JEAN FRANCES (McKEE) born March 12, 1928 in Dallas, TX and passed away November 23, 2010 in Dallas, TX. Graveside services will be held at 2:00PM, Friday, November 26, 2010 at Restland Memorial Park.

*  JENNIE REECIE BOATMAN ROBERTSON nee WOMACK,  Jul. 7, 1908 – Apr. 1, 2005

HOUSTON - Reecie Boatman Robertson, 96, of Houston and formerly of Port Lavaca, died Friday, April 1, 2005.

She was born July 7, 1908, in Woods, to the late Lounds and Jennie Duke Womack. She was retired from Harrison Elementary in Port Lavaca, a charter member of Delta Kappa Gamma Teacher's Sorority in Port Lavaca, and a former member of First United Methodist Church in Port Lavaca.

Survivors: son, L. Terry Boatman of Houston; brother, James Womack; three grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by: husbands, Lawrence Boatman and Rankin Robertson.

Visitation will be 10-10:30 a.m. Monday at Woodlawn Funeral Home Chapel.

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Burial will be 4:30 p.m. Monday at Restland Cemetery in Tenaha. Woodlawn Funeral Home, Houston, 713-682-3663.

*  JERRY BOB WOMACK,    Sep. 23, 1939 – Feb. 26, 2011  

Jerry was born in Hughes Springs, Texas to Robert Milton and Odelia Hall Womack.

A lifetime lover of Texas, he graduated from Letourneau University with a Mechanical Engineering degree. Jerry was a man who constantly put that degree to use in both his professional life as well as his personal life.

He was a dedicated and loving family man who found joy in taking care of his home and family. Jerry was always a strong and humble man. He was the rock of his family


*   JESSE WOMACK    Dec. 3, 1912 – Nov. 17, 2003

Jesse Womack, 90, of Amarillo died Monday, Nov. 17, 2003.
Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Llano Cemetery with the Rev. Robert Field, retired Baptist minister, officiating. Arrangements are by Rector Funeral Home, 2800 S. Osage St.

Mr. Womack was born Dec. 12, 1912, in Texarkana. He served in the Navy during World War II and received the American Area and Victory medals.
Survivors include his wife, Opal; a brother, Rob Womack Jr.; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
The family suggests memorials be to a favorite charity.

Amarillo Globe-News, Nov. 18, 2003

*  JESSE DEE WOMACK nee MARTIN,    Jul. 25, 1902 - Oct. 13, 1992

STATE EDITION Jesse D. Womack
DE LEON - Jesse D. Womack, a homemaker, died Tuesday at a De Leon nursing center. She was 90.
Funeral will be at 11 a.m. today at De Leon Church of Christ, where she was a member. Burial will be in De Leon Cemetery. Nowlin Funeral Home in De Leon is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Womack was born in Stephenville and had lived in De Leon since 1936. Her husband, James Hiram Womack, died in 1964.
Survivors: Son, Larry Jim Womack of De Leon; two daughters, Maxine Robertson of Fort Worth and Marilyn Burleson of Stephenville; half brother, George Leslie Martin of Millsap; nine grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: October 15, 1992
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 27
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  JESSE MARTIN WOMACK, SR.   Feb. 10, 1935 – Mar. 23, 2002 

Carnes Brothers Funeral Home
GALVESTON- Jesse M. Womack, Sr. age 67 of Galveston died Saturday, March 23, 2002 at John Sealy Hospital. 
Funeral Services are set for 11:00 am Saturday, March 30, 2002 at St. Luke Baptist Church with Rev. Charles Wheat officiating. Visitation will be held from 4:00pm until 7:00pm on Friday, March 29, 2002 at Carnes Brothers Funeral Home where a wake service will be held from 7:00pm until 8:00pm. Burial will be held at Houston National Cemetery on April 1, 2002 at 10:00am under the direction of Carnes Brothers
Funeral Home.

Born February 10, 1935 in Galveston, Texas to Viola Womack. Jesse was a 1955 graduate of Central High School. He later served in the Navy with seven years of service with honorable discharge. He worked on the Galveston ferryboats from which he retired with 27 years of faithful service.

Preceded in death by his mother, Viola Womack, and sisters Ruth Hamilton and Carolyn Womack.

He leaves to celebrate his life a loving wife of 33 years, Essie M. Womack and five wonderful children: Jesse, Jr. (Tommetria), Dorcel, Leticia, Demeta (Charles) and Stacey, grandchildren Carl, Jr., Anthony, Jr., Dionna, Jesse, Rommell, Lauren, and great grandchild Roman; mother-in-law, Irene Roberson of Washington, Texas.

Also survived by sisters Dorothy Johnson, Doris (Joseph) Banks of Galveston and Joselyn Mathews of Houston, one brother James Womack, Sr. of Denver, Colorado, an aunt and uncle of Los Angeles, California. Other survivors and special friends include sister-in-law Catherine Womack, James Thomas,
Charles Jackson, John Franklin, Herman Mills and Isa Dai, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends. Special thanks to the entire staff on J10A at John Sealy Hospital.


*  JESSE YELL WOMACK II,   Jan. 21, 1947 – Apr. 1, 2005 

Womack - Jesse Yell Womack II (“Jess”) died suddenly on April 1, 2005 while on a pleasure trip with his wife, Lou. He was born January 21, 1947 in San Angelo, Texas to parents, Owen Walter Womack and Emily Crain Womack. His ancestors included a pioneering ranching family from Victoria County who were instrumental in bringing Brahma cattle to Texas during the 19th century. Jess moved to San Antonio with his family in 1958, becoming a life-long resident of the city. He was educated at Eaglebrook and Saint Andrews preparatory schools. Jess graduated from the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Additionally, he received a graduate degree in business administration from Trinity University. Jess married Helen Louise Strumberg on May 5, 1971. Their marriage was to be the primary focus of each of their lives, producing four children and great shared joy. Jess was a member of the San Antonio Country Club, the Argyle, the Order of the Alamo, the German Club, the Texas Cavaliers, and the Conopus Club. His Board memberships included the San Antonio Zoo and previously the Mission Road Development Center. His business interests were varied including agricultural and ranching operations in Blanco and Victoria counties. These endeavors stimulated what was to be an abiding interest in conservation of the natural resources under his direction. For this Jess and his wife were awarded the honor of being designated “Land Steward of the Year” in 2003 by the State of Texas. This Award recognized his exceptional devotion to the preservation of the wetlands on his ranch near the confluence of the Guadalupe and San Antonio rivers. Other efforts included involvement in the youth hunting educational activities of the Texas Wildlife Association and the on-going research of the Ceasar Kleberg Wildlife Foundation. Jess was a devoted husband and father. His schedule always was arranged to accommodate these goals as a priority of the first order. He had an unequaled talent for combining his role as a loving husband, devoted father while being a best friend to each and every member of his family. They recognized him as an enduring blessing to them and their lives. Jesse was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of San Antonio. The friends of Jess knew him as a “hail fellow, well met”. He provided great entertainment in a hunting camp or around a campfire. Once, he cultivated you as a friend, you could never have one better or more interested in your well being. His laughter and jolly manner would be you blessing forever. Preceding him in death are his father, Owen Walter Womack; mother, Emily Crain Herder; and stepfather, Paul K. Herder. He is survived by his loving wife, Helen Louise Womack; children, Louisa and husband Jack Mayfield; Jesse Yell Womack III and wife Lisa; Dr. Virginia Nell and Husband Dr. Robert Duncan; and William Henry Crain Womack III; and grandchild, Emily Grace Mayfield. Other survivors include his sister, Suzanne Womack Canavan; brother Walter Crain Womack; aunt, Eileen Sullivan; and numerous nephews, nieces and cousins. Memorial service, Tuesday - April 5, 2005, 3:00 pm; First Presbyterian Church, 404 N. Alamo. Rev. Richard R. Kannwischer will be officiating.

San Antonio Express-News, San Antonio, Bexar, Texas, Sunday, April 3, 2005


 

JESSIE ELIZABETH WOMACK nee WHITE,    May 19, 1934 – Dec 23, 2007  

Funeral for Jessie Elizabeth Womack, 73, of Bridgeport was Thursday, Dec. 27, at Jones Family Funeral Home in Bridgeport with burial at Boonsville Cemetery.
Womack died Sunday, Dec. 23, 2007, in Fort Worth.
Born May 19, 1934, in Detroit, Texas, she married Oscar Womack March 11, 1961.
She is survived by her husband; daughters, Mary Ann Phillips of Florida and Dorothy Womack of Bridgeport; and a grandson, Chris Downs of Greenville.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Community Hospice of Texas, 6100 Western Place, Suite 500, Fort Worth, TX 76107.


JEWELL WOMACK,    Jun. 28, 1909 - Jan. 11, 1996

DECATUR - Jewell Womack, 86, a homemaker, died Thursday at a local convalescent center.
Funeral: 10 a.m. today at Fundamental Baptist Church. Burial: Pleasant Grove Cemetery No. 1 in Wise County.
Jewell Womack was born June 28, 1909, in Wise County. Coker Funeral Home Decatur, (817) 627-5959

Publication Date: January 13, 1996
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 29
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


JIMMIE ARLENE WOMACK nee MAINES    May 17, 1930 – Jun. 29, 2011

Jimmie A. Womack, 81, beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away Wednesday, June 29, 2011. Graveside service: 11 a.m. Saturday in Moore Memorial Gardens in Arlington. Viewing: 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the funeral home.

Mamaw loved to read, but most of all her family was what she cherished most in life.

Survivors: Son, William Womack (Diane); son, George Womack and Lori Evans; daughter, Terri Womack; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Published in Star-Telegram on July 1, 2011


*  JIMMIE LESTER WOMACK,     May 2, 1939 - Jan. 4, 2001

Jimmie L. Womack, 61, died Thursday, Jan. 4, 2001, in an Abilene hospital. Graveside services will be 10 a.m. today in Tuscola Cemetery with the Rev. Burtis Williams officiating, directed by Fry-Bartlett Funeral Home of Tuscola.
Mr. Womack was born in Spring Creek, TX. He married Audrey Long in Pecos and moved to Abilene. He lived in Odessa and Tuscola before returning to Abilene in 1991. He worked in the oilfield as a pumper and truck driver, retiring in 1983.
Survivors include his wife, Audrey Womack of Abilene; a son, Jimmy Womack of Abilene; three daughters, Brenda Herron of Lawn, Linda Womack and Elizabeth Smith, both of Abilene; a brother, Charles Womack of Arlington; three sisters, Peggy Jenkins of Arlington, Judy Barbee and Donna Finnell, both of Tunas, MO; five grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by two grandsons.

Copyright ©2001, Abilene Reporter-News, Saturday, January 6, 2001


*  JIMMIE OTHELL WOMACK nee MARSH,    Jan. 5, 1905 - Aug. 14, 1991

FORT WORTH - Jimmie Othell Womack, a homemaker, died Wednesday at a Fort Worth nursing home. She was 86.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Laurel Land Funeral Home in Fort Worth. Burial will be in Laurel Land Memorial Park.
Mrs. Womack was born in Hill County and had lived in Fort Worth since 1943. She was a member of New Heights Baptist Church.
Survivors: Husband for 70 years, Giles Raymond Womack of Fort Worth; son, Joe Wendell Womack of Tulsa, Okla.; two daughters, Ruby Irene Thompson of Fouke, Ark., and Hazel McIntosh of Rockwall; sister, Mattie Ruth Bryant of Oklahoma City; 12 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: August 16, 1991
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 5
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  JIMMINAT DENNIS "JIM" WOMACK,    Feb. 10, 1955 – Jan. 25, 2008

ABILENE - Jimminat Dennis Womack died Jan. 25, 2008 in Abilene, Texas. Jimminat was born Feb. 10, 1955 in Abilene and was the youngest son of Billy T. and Frances May Womack. Their home was in Baird at that time. Jimminat was the grandson of the late W.D. ?Bill? and Tommy James Womack of Ozona. Jimminat was named after his father?s good friends the late Jim Read and his brother Nat Read of Ozona with a combination of their names, and Dennis after his grandfather, Bill Womack’s, middle name. Although Jimminat was born in Abilene and died in Abilene he never lived there until the last few months during his illness.
        Jim graduated from high school in Wisconsin.  After high school he served his country in the United States Army and was honorably discharged. He then attended the University of Colorado at Denver and graduated with a degree in business administration. He was involved in directional and horizontal drilling programs for various oil and gas companies during his career including an assignment in Venezuela.        
        Jim married Peggye Elizabeth Hastings on Oct. 16, 1992. At the time of his short illness and death he was employed by Scientific Drilling Co. of Houston and assigned to a job in Parachute, Colorado.
        Jim is survived by his wife Peggye of Abilene; his mother Frances May Womack of Houston; his brother Billy Tom Womack Jr. and his wife Thaneeya of Houston; his sister Donna Proffitt and her husband Steve of Lane, Kansas; his uncle and aunt Bob and Nita Womack of Littleton, Colorado; his cousins David and Eric Womack and their families from Colorado and Danny Womack and his family from Minnesota; his cousins from Ozona Ginger Perner, Mike Womack and Diane Womack and their families and a great aunt, Babe Womack from Ozona.
        He was preceded in death by his father, Billy Tom Womack who is buried in Fort Logan National Cemetery in Denver, Colorado.

After his death, a quiet private family memorial service honoring Jim?s life was held Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008 in Arlington. At Jim's request he will be cremated. At a later date his ashes will be spread during a ceremony in Houston.

*  JIMMY LYNN WOMACK,    Jun. 10, 1943 - Aug. 31, 1994

HOUSTON - Jimmy Lynn Womack, a meat broker, died Wednesday at home. He was 51.
Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church in Nocona, where he was a member. Burial will be in Nocona Cemetery.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 tonight at Jerry Wood Funeral Home in Nocona.
Mr. Womack was born in Bowie and was an Army veteran.
He was a graduate of the University of North Texas and a member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity.
Survivors: Son, Warren Womack of Plano; two daughters, Vicki Alexander of Richardson and Lou Ann Womack of Lubbock; parents, Floyd and Peggy Womack of Nocona; brother, Roger L. Womack of Garland; and four grandchildren.

Publication Date: September 02, 1994
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 33
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*   JOANNE WOMACK nee JOHNSON,  Sep. 20, 1936 – Jun. 24, 2012

Funeral services for Joanne Johnson Womack, 75, of Tyler are scheduled for 10 a.m. Thursday, June 28, 2012, at Hannigan Smith Funeral Home Chapel in Athens with Pastor Paul Whittaker officiating. Interment will follow in Oaklawn Memorial Park in Athens.

Ms. Womack passed away 34 years to the date that the love of her life went to be with their Lord, on Sunday, June 24, 2012, in Tyler.

Joanne was born Sept. 20, 1936, in Lamesa to Robert Philemon Johnson and Velva Inez Johnson. She retired as manager of facilities and administrative services for the Southwest Region with Sprint after 27 years of service. She was president of the American Business Women's Association, Toastmasters, treasurer of the Highland Homeowners Association, member of the Executive Women's Association, board of directors for Campfire, held an office with Telephone Pioneer Association, and was executive member of the United Way Foundation. She was a charter member of the Athens High Band Booster Club. She loved reading science fiction novels and was a collector of Star Wars memorabilia. Joanne was an avid gardener, an excellent artist and loved interior design. She was a seamstress and loved making clothes for her girls at a young age. Joanne was a Sunday school teacher and attended the Marvin United Methodist Church in Tyler.

She was preceded in death by the love of her life, husband, Jimmy Dean Womack; a grandson, Joshua Malone; and her parents.

Joanne is survived by daughters, Rhonda Malone of Athens, Ranae Womack of Tyler, Robyn Allen of Arp, and RaDonna Womack of Athens; sister, Linda Stone and husband Pete of Lubbock; grandchildren, Aaron Ciomperlik, Nichole Womack, Jamie Malone Dowell, Naomi Ciomperlik Leon, Christina Ciomperlik Derr, William Allen, Jared Rhodes, Gena Allen; great-grandchildren, Kailee Carter, Dalton Malone, Ian Leon, Lola Derr, Brody Leon, Andy Dowell; two nieces; and one nephew.

Pallbearers will be grandsons Aaron Ciomperlik, William Allen, Jared Rhodes, Luke Derr, Derrick Dowell and Johnny Leon.

Visitation will be Wednesday, June 27, 2012, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Hannigan Smith Funeral Home in Athens.

Arrangements were entrusted to the care of Hannigan Smith Funeral Home of Athens.

*   JOE WOMACK,  nee DUNCAN,    Jul. 8, 1927 - Jan. 7, 2003

Billie Joe Womack, 75, of Rye, formerly of Roscoe, died Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2003 at her home.
Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 10, 2003 at Roscoe Cemetery with Rev. David Buckley and Toy Buckley officiating. Burial will follow under the direction of McCoy Funeral Home in Roscoe.
Mrs. Womack was born July 8, 1927 in Roscoe. She graduated from Roscoe High School in 1944. She married David Womack on Sept. 6, 1947 in Sweetwater. She was a homemaker and a member of Concord Baptist Church in Rye. She had lived in Rye since 1986 and formerly Houston.
Survivors include her husband, David Womack of Rye; three sons, Louis Womack of Colleyville, Robbin Womack of Houston, and William Womack of Rye; two daughters, Sharon Woolley of Bridge City, and Sheila Witsman of Shreveport; her mother, Irene Duncan of Rye; 14 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her father, M.J. Duncan, a brother, Duane Duncan and a sister, Glenda Compton.  Pallbearers will be her grandsons

Source: Roger Womack  mlwomack@aol.com   (online)


*  JOE LOVE WOMACK,   Mar. 21, 1913 – Feb. 26, 2007   

Description: http://obits.reporternews.com/nullJoe Womack, 93, died Monday, February 26, 2007, at Anson General Hospital. Services will be 2:00 p.m. Friday, March 2, 2007, at the Hawley Church of Christ. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, directed by Lawrence - Adams Funeral Home. Born March 21, 1913, in Jones County, Joe was a son of the late Eaton and Clara (Lucke) Womack.

*   JOE WENDELL WOMACK,    Feb. 15, 1932 – Aug. 28, 2011   

Joe Wendell “Big Smiley” Womack, 79, passed away Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011. Joe was born Feb. 15, 1932 to Raymond Giles and Jimmie Othell Womack in Hillbourgh County, Texas. He was raised in east Texas, the son of a sharecropper.

Joe served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. He retired from Trident Steel after 35 years. He lived several years in the Verdigris area. Most recently, he resided in Texas.

Joe’s family include children: Clinton Kendall Womack, deceased; Joe R. Womack, Claremore; and Kerrie Michelle Womack, Irving, Texas; grandchildren: April Cooper, Irving, Texas; John Ewers, Claremore; Emily Womack, Claremore; and Phillip Giles Womack, Claremore; great-grandchildren: Talya Cooper, Irving, Texas; Leila Ewers, Claremore; Taylor Ewers, Claremore, Isaac Ewers, Claremore; Levi Kaase, Claremore; Virgil Cartwright, deceased; and Summer Rose Cary, deceased.

Joe is survived by two sisters: Hazel Brown and Ruby Thompson.

Services will be held at a later date in Texas.


JOHN CARLTON WOMACK,    Jan. 24, 1916 - May 27, 1993

FORT WORTH - John Carlton Womack, a retired insulator for Petro-Chemical Co., died Thursday in Fort Worth. He was 77.
Graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in Greenwood Memorial Park. Greenwood Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Womack was born in Kopperl and lived in Fort Worth for about 40 years.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
Survivors: Wife, Irene Womack of Fort Worth; two stepdaughters, Rebecca Duncan of San Angelo and Gerry Mayo of Fort Worth; three brothers, Harold Womack of Fort Worth, Alvin Womack of Charleston, S.C., and Tine Womack of Kopperl; and two sisters, Virgie Mae Meyer of Bellevue, Neb., and Helen Banks of Fort Worth.

Publication Date: May 28, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 23
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*   JOHN DAVID WOMACK,   Dec. 14, 1862 – Dec. 15, 1916 

THE  NORMAN  TRANSCRIPT,  NORMAN,  OKLAHOMA     December 15, 1916.

DEATH  OF J. D.  WOMACK

J. D. Womack,   Sen., died at Whitsett,  Texas at 12:45 today (Friday.  Dec.  15,  1916)  according to telegrams received by his son-in-law,   Ed H. Burke of this city this afternoon.   The funeral will be held in Cameron, Texas, on Sunday.   No particulars as to the cause of his death were given.

Mr.  Womack formerly resided in Norman and was the father of Mrs. Emma Burke,   J. D.  Womack,   Jr.,  "Dobe" Womack  and Mrs. Charlie Meek.  He was also an uncle of Mrs. Mack Harvey of this city.   He was in the grocery business here and later removed to San Antonio,  Texas where he was connected with the U. S. Secret Service.    He was an esteemed and respected citizen,  and the sympathy of the community will go out to the bereaved children.

Source:   Peggy Sue Meek    

*  JOHN LEE WOMACK,    Oct. 31, 1931 – May 2, 2012

CANYON John Lee Womack, 80, of Canyon died Wednesday, May 2, 2012.

Celebration of life services will be at 4 p.m. today in University Church of Christ with David Lough, minister, and Bob Shepard, elder, officiating. Burial will be private. Arrangements are by Brooks Funeral Directors of Canyon.

Mr. Womack was born Oct. 13, 1931, in Shamrock. John was the only child of Corrie Elizabeth Rankin Womack and Richard Dewey Womack. He attended Quanah schools and graduated from Quanah High School in 1949. He attended Arlington State College and graduated from Texas Tech University in 1953 with a degree in animal science and a commission in the Air Force. He became a pilot and flew the C-124
transport plane during his years in the Air Force.

John became an account executive for Merril Lynch in 1962 in Amarillo. He was named a vice president of the company in 1974 in recognition of outstanding service and performance. He became one of the company’s top producers. John married the love of his life, Carol McClelland Gallemore, in July 1970. They blended their five wonderful children to love and enjoy the rest of their lives. John took an active part in the University Church of Christ with a special interest in and support of the churchs mission efforts in Bhimavaram, India. He and Carol loved the Indian brethren and leaders of the church in that region. John will be missed by his large, loving family and many wonderful friends.

Survivors include his wife, Carol; his children, Jamey Gallemore and wife Mary Beth of Plano, LeeAnn Fatale and husband Matt of Providence, R.I., Leslie Carlile of Canyon, Michele Tiller and husband Clarence of Rock Springs, Wyo., and Paul Womack and wife Delana of Gulf Breeze, Fla.; nine grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.


*  JOHN LESTER WOMACK,    Aug. 6, 1923 - Oct. 24, 2002

NAZARETH - Rosary for John L. Womack, 79, of Dimmitt will be at 7:30 p.m. today at Foskey-Lilley-McGill Funeral Home in Dimmitt. Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Nazareth with the Rev. John Hickey officiating. Burial will be in Castro Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Dimmitt under the direction of Foskey-Lilley-McGill Funeral Home of Dimmitt. He died Thursday, Oct. 24, 2002. He was born Aug. 6, 1923, in Dimmitt. He married Margaret Aichlmayr on Feb. 8, 1953, in Nazareth. She died Oct. 22, 2002. He was a lifetime resident of Castro County and graduated from Dimmitt High School in 1942.He farmed until retiring in 1980. He was a member of the International Order of the Odd Fellows Lodge. Survivors include a daughter, Rita McDaniel of Dimmitt; two sons, Lester of Dimmitt and Jess of Amarillo; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 2 to 3 p.m. today at the funeral home. The family suggests memorials to Meals on Wheels or a favorite charity. 

Obit submitted by: Connie Baumann, littletn@aol.com 


*  JOHN MERVIN WOMACK,    Oct. 18, 1927 - Jan. 3, 1991

FORT WORTH - John M. Womack, a welder for McQuerry Trailer Manufacturers, died Thursday at a Dallas hospital. He was 63.  Funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Mr. Womack was born in Sikes, La., and had lived in Fort Worth since 1953. He was a Baptist.
Mr. Womack had served in the armed forces for seven years in three branches.
Survivors: Wife, June C. Womack of Fort Worth; two sons, John A. Womack and Martin D. Womack, both of Fort Worth; five daughters, Linda McEver, Barbara Gaige, Janice Woodward and Shirley Tebay of Fort Worth and Saundra Sanders of Mount Enterprise; and 15 grandchildren.

Publication Date: January 04, 1991
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 17
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*   JOHN PERRY WOMACK,    Jul. 4, 1928 – Mar. 29, 2004 

John Perry Womack, 75, a long time librarian for the University of Texas and resident of Austin, died in his sleep on March 29, 2004. Born in Marshall, Texas, on July 4, 1928, he attended high school in Sherman, Texas, served in the United States Navy during the Korean War, graduated from the University of Texas and earned a degree in library science, where he was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society. He was a talented artist, specializing in intricately vivid watercolor scenes of forest and old farm buildings around the Austin Hill Country. In his younger days he helped establish an NAACP Chapter in Austin and was a lifelong staunch political progressive. He is survived by his brother, Travis Womack of Kerrville; niece, Susan Mary McDaniels; three nephews, Joseph Votaw Womack, Albert Barton Womack, and Travis Twyman Womack III; and also cousins, Diana Larson and Mary Votaw of Austin. Outdoor memorials services to be held at Elizabeth Ney Museum on Monday, April 5 at 2:00 p.m. Memorials may be made to The Art School (at Laguna Gloria) 3809 West 35th Street, Austin, TX 78703.
Published in the Austin American-Statesman on 4/2/2004.


*  JOHNYE LOUISE SMITHEE nee WOMACK,   May 23, 1920 -  Mar. 4, 2011

Published: Sunday, March 6, 2011 12:32 AM CST

Johnye Smithee passed away on March 4, 2011, at Pleasant Manor Nursing Home in Waxahachie at the age of 90. Johnye Louise Womack was born May 23, 1920, to Willie Clark and Callie Grace Hayter Womack in Gordonville, Texas. She graduated from Texas Women’s University (then Texas State College for Women). She married Gordon Smithee on June 28, 1941, and worked for the OPA giving speeches about rationing until the end of World War II. She partnered in a lingerie store in Lubbock until the birth of her only child in 1949. Johnye was a Baptist and taught Sunday school for 50 years; she also volunteered at Eden Home in New Braunfels for many years, teaching the Sunday school lesson there as well. She loved reading, gardening, fishing, entertaining and loved working with blueprints and building projects from her home to her church.

Johnye lived in New Braunfels for 43 years, moving to Midlothian to be close to her daughter and family. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Midlothian. She was married to Gordon for 49 years at the time of his death in 1990.

*  JOYCE MARIE WOMACK nee KESSELER,   Jan. 21, 1924 – Oct. 1, 2008


NAPLES, Texas, Joyce Marie Womack, 84, of Naples died Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008, in a Longview, Texas, hospital.

Mrs. Womack was born Jan. 21, 1924, in Cass County, Texas. She was a homemaker and a member of American Legion Ladies Auxiliary and Liberty Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Austin Womack, in 2006.

Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Jonathan and Geri Womack of Aledo, Texas; three daughters and sons-in-law, Linda Dianne and Billy Parr of Longview, Lunetta and Loyd Hooper of Naples and Allison and Greg Day of Keller, Texas; three grandchildren; one great-grandchild, Simone Sexton; and a number of other relatives.

Services will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Harrison Funeral Home with the Revs. Jerry Turner and Roy Conatser officiating. Burial will be in Oakridge Cemetery, Marietta, Texas.

Visitation will be 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Published: 10/03/2008

*  JUDITH ANN CHANDLER,   Mar. 22, 1941 - May 3, 2009

Judith Ann Chandler, age 68, of Colbert formerly of Tulsa, passed away on Sunday, May 3, 2009, at Texoma Medical Center in Denison, Texas. Judith was born on March 22, 1941, in Dallas, Texas, to Olen and Ada (Judy) Womack Chandler. She held a master's degree in library science from the University of Oklahoma. She retired as a librarian from the Tulsa Independent School District in 2004. Judith was a member of the First Methodist Church of Tulsa, the Professional Teachers Association and a member of the Red Cross.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the United Methodist Church of Colbert. Rev. Gloria McGee-Denton will officiate. Burial will be in the Garden of Memory Cemetery at Colbert. Pallbearers will be Roy Rucker, Jack Goolsby, Mike Weger, Phillip Weger, Bud Wines and Quinton Gage. Honorary pallbearer will be Rodney Atterbery. Family visitation will be from 6-7 p.m. today at the American Funeral Services Chapel in Colbert.

Judith was preceded in death by her father in 1982.

She is survived by her mother; cousins Robert Womack of Longview, Texas, Dr. W.R. Womack of Scottsdale, Ariz., Peggy Volpo of San Antonio, Texas, and Marsha Fifer of Bloomfield, N.M.; and numerous friends.

American Funeral Services of Colbert is in charge of all arrangements. Condolences can be registered online at www.americanfuneralservicefh.com.

JUDUTH ANN WOMACK nee TOUPS,    Jun. 3, 1939 – Aug. 8, 2010   

JUDY TOUPS WOMACK, age 71, went to be with the Lord on August 8, 2010. She was born in Beaumont, Texas on June 3, 1939 to Ed and Nell Toups.Judy is preceded in death by her parents, her son John David Womack, her brother Billy Toups and his wife Patsy, and her sister-in-law Margaret Wood. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, David Womack, daughter-in-law Tammy Marie Womack, and sisters-in-law Mary Mann, Mira Pellerin and husband Ellis, Angie Ames and husband John, as well as many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, grandnephews, many other loving family members, and good friends Judy Baker and Karen Mitchell.The family will receive friends from 6:00pm to 8:00pm Wednesday, August 11th, at Niday Funeral Home. The service celebrating Judy's life will be held at 10:00am Thursday, August 12th, in the chapel of Niday Funeral Home, with Rev. Bill Cole officiating. Interment will follow at South Park Cemetery in Pearland.


JUNE CAROLYN WOMACK nee GILBERT,   Jun. 22, 1932 – Mar. 7, 2009

June Carolyn Womack, 76, passed away Saturday, March 7, 2009, at a local care center.
Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Mount Olivet Chapel. Interment: Mount Olivet Cemetery.
June was born June 22, 1932, in Tallulah, La., and had resided in Fort Worth since 1955. She was a homemaker and a member of Midway Baptist Church. She was a loving mother, granny and sister.
She was preceded in death by her husband, John M. Womack, and seven brothers and sisters.
Survivors: Brother, Jerry Gilbert of Amarillo; sister, Juanita Scherer of North Richland Hills; children, Linda Campbell and husband, Arthur, of Fort Worth, Saundra Hudman and husband, Clyde, of Mount Enterprise, Barbara Martin and husband, Joel, of Fort Worth, Janice Woodward of Fort Worth, John Womack and wife, Barbara, of Benbrook, Marty Womack and wife, Debbie, of Granbury and Shirley Tebay of Haltom City; 15 grandchildren; and 25 great-grandchildren.
Published in the Star-Telegram on 3/10/2009


*  KATHERYN JOYCE WOMACK nee SALING,      Sep 17, 1932 - Mar. 5, 2010    

After a courageous battle with cancer, Kathryn "Joyce" Saling Womack went to be with her beloved Lord and Glen on March 5, 2010. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the First United Methodist Church in Colorado City, TX. Arrangements are being made by Kiker-Seale Funeral Home in Colorado City. Memorials may be given to the Colorado City First United Methodist Church. Joyce or "Meme" as known to her grandchildren, and many of their friends, was born September 17, 1932 in Colorado City, Texas to Hubert and Jessie Smith Saling. At the age of three her mother died and Joyce along with her sister Helen were raised by their father with the assistance some very loving friends, the Williams, who became their family. She grew up in Mitchell County, Texas, attending school in Seven Wells and graduating high school in Loraine. On June 16, 1954, she married Glen Womack and they remained lifelong members of the First Methodist church in Colorado City. In 1958, Gary was born and Trey came along in 1963. During these times the extended family of cousins consisted of many boys, who were always together for vacations, sports, fishing and golf. It wasn't until Gary and Trey married that she got to experience raising girls. Joyce was known for her devotion to her husband, boys, daughter-in-laws, Kim and Pamela, four grandchildren, Molly, Weston, Brett and Brooks and pets, most recently Skipper. She was famous for spoiling them all tremendously. She and Glen never hesitated to drop everything for the sake of their children or grandchildren, be it helping them move, repainting a rent house, watching the grandkid's sporting events, the chance to care for a child or just sharing a meal with them. In the early years, the families spent many a times in Big Spring, the half way point between C City and Midland, just to have a meal or transfer a child. Joyce was always up for any challenge and loved to try out new activities. She had many talents that she was always willing to share with others. Sewing, quilting and cooking were her passions--which her family greatly benefited from. She made both of her daughter's wedding dresses. Mealtimes were special family moments filled with camaraderie and friendship and her holiday meals and family gatherings were legendary both for the delicious food and fellowship with friends and family. Joyce and Glen loved camping and vacations with lifelong friends, Margaret and Billie Earl Roach among others. Lately she traveled with her immediate families, her two last vacations were to New York City and a life-long dream trip to Hawaii. Her move back to the farm in 2008, alone, after Glen's death, took great courage. Colorado City was a haven for the family, whereby someone spent almost every weekend at either the ranch or the lake. She loved everything about Mitchell County and it was fitting that she be granted her wish to spend her final days at home


*  KATHLEEN WOMACK nee LACEY,    Jun. 2, 1924 – Mar. 12, 2008  

BARKSDALE - Mrs. Kathleen Lacey Womack, of Nacogdoches Texas passed away Wednesday, March 12, 2008, at her residence after a long struggle with cancer. Kathhleen was born at home June 2, 1924, in Barksdale, Texas. She was the daughter of the late Leo Alexander and Eva Welch Lacey.

Kathleen entered nursing training immediately after graduation from Camp Wood High School and served in the U.S. Army as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Nursing Corp. after completing her training in San Antonio. After her discharge in 1947, she worked as a registered nurse in Kingsville, Texas, where she-met and married Herschel Womack on March 3, 1950. He preceded her in death on May 18, 1986. During her 40-plus years of nursing, she worked as a clinical nurse and was on staff at Kleberg County Hospital. She was also employed as a traveling nurse with the State of Texas Health Department.

Kathleen' enjoyed traveling, reading and fishing. She especially enjoyed playing bridge, and excelled in both her playing and teaching ability. Above all, she was a Christian woman who studied the Bible daily; she was dedicated to her Church of Christ family in both Nacogdoches and Camp Wood.

Kathleen is survived by her daughter, Paula Jean Sisco and husband Stanley of Nacogdoches, Texas; son Henry Leo Womack of Maumelle, Ark.; grandchildren Lacey Rene' Sisco of College Station, Texas, and William Franklin Sisco of College Station, Texas; niece Barbara Carmon and husband James Ray of Christoval, Texas; nephew Chester Prejean of Kingsville, Texas; sister Virginia Alston and husband Clifford of Camp Wood, Texas; brother Leo A. Lacey Jr. and wife Jane of Goldthwaite, Texas; and numerous other nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her sister, Myrtle Beatrice Barker, on April 27, 1985.

A graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 16, 2008, at Barksdale Cemetery, Barksdale, Texas. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to Hill Country Church of Christ, P.O. Box 918, Camp Wood, Texas, 78833.

*  KATHERINE LOUISE WOMACK,    Jul. 28, 1954 - Apr. 4, 2009

 

KATHERINE LOUIS WOMACK, 54, passed away April 4, 2009. Preceded in death by her father Kenneth Harold Womack. She is survived by her mother, Mildred C. Womack: sister, Rosemary Womack: brothers, Charles, Ken, Victor, and Richard Womack. Family will receive friends from 6-8 P.M. Tuesday at Klein Funeral Home, Tomball. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Wednesday, April 8, 2009 at Family Life Christian Center with Pastor Scott Hayes, Charles Womack, Ken Womack, Richard Womack and James Eby officiating. Interment will follow at Klein Memorial Park, F.M. 2920.

Kenneth Wayne Womack Jr.  1977 - Jan. 3, 2009 TX

Kenneth Wayne Womack Jr., 32, of Beaumont died Jan. 3, 2009, Broussard's, McFaddin.
Published in The Beaumont Enterprise on 1/4/2009


* LAURITA NELL (Patty) WOMACK,  Nov. 23, 1936 - Dec. 25, 2010    

Nocona, Texas, Laurita Nell (Patty) Womack, 74, of Nocona, died Saturday, Dec. 25, 2010, in Nocona.
Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday with the Rev. Dave Woodbury officiating at First Baptist Church of Nocona. Burial will be in Nocona Cemetery under the direction of Jerry Woods Funeral Home, 600 Clay Street, Nocona, TX 76255, Phone: (940) 825-3285.
Mrs. Womacks grandsons will serve as pallbearers.
She was an emergency room receptionist at Nocona General Hospital. She attended First Baptist Church in Nocona.
Mrs. Womack was born in Wewoka, Okla. Nov. 23, 1936 to James W. Walker and Nellie Pauline (Vandiver) Walker.
She married Eldon Dean Womack Sr. in Jacksboro in 1955. He preceded her in death in 1983.
Also preceding in death was brother, Richard Edward Walker on March 22, 2003.
Survivors include sons and their spouses, Eldon Dean (Donnie) and wife Tina Womack Jr.; Walter Ledale (Dale) and wife Cindy Womack; and David Roy Womack, all of Nocona; brother, Jim Walker of Austin; 10 grandchildren, Ben Womack, Shelly Womack, Chelsea Womack, Brad Womack, Hailey Womack, Jeremy Womack, Laurie Ritchie, Lindsay Sanders, Beth Schnick, Bryan Womack and 14 great-grandchildren, Kayla and Kendall Womack, Steven Reeves, Matt Womack, Konner and Karagan Ritchie, Ashley, Trent, and Madison Womack, Colby and Kyrstan Sanders, Ryder and Rebel Schnick, Ethan Womack.


*   LEEMAN ERNEST WOMACK,    Aug. 13, 1926 – Sep. 20, 2005 

Leeman Ernest Womack, 79, of Corsicana passed away Tuesday, Sept. 20, 2005 at Navarro Regional Hospital.
Services will be 2 p.m. today at Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home Chapel with Steve Orbison officiating. Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park.
Mr. Womack was born to Ray and Lila (Thompson) Womack Aug. 13, 1926 in Fredricktown, Mo. He was a member of the North Beaton Church of Christ and was also a Mason.
Survivors include wife, Mary Womack of Corsicana; sons and daughters-in-law David and Jan Womack of Conroe and Larry and Donna Womack of Houston; daughter June Womack of Corsicana; grandchildren Sean Eggelston and wife Laura, Brendan Womack, Dawn Orand and husband Michael; and great-grandchildren Ashley Eggelston, Miranda Orand and Andrew Eggelston.
A memorial guestbook is available at www.griffin-roughton.com by clicking on obituaries and going to the name Leeman Ernest Womack to sign the book and submit a memorial message.
Arrangements by Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home.


*  LEIGH ANN WOMACK nee HOLMAN,     Jan. 20, 1956 - Oct. 6, 1999

LONGVIEW - Leigh Ann Womack, 43, died Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1999, in Longview.
Private memorial service: later.
Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the American Heart Association.
Leigh Ann Womack was born Jan. 20, 1956, in Corpus Christi to Clyde Falvella and Betty Harwood. She worked as a claims processor for Aetna Insurance in Arlington for 15 years. She was a Baptist.
She was preceded in death by her father and grandparents, Grace and Berry Holman.
Survivors: Mother, Betty Harwood of Fort Worth; and brothers, John Holman of Longview, Paul Michael Falvella of Mesa, Ariz., and James Barry Falvella of Phoenix, Ariz. East Texas Funeral Home Longview,  (903) 757-8898

Publication Date: October 12, 1999
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 9
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  LELAND SWEATLAND WOMACK,    Jan. 8, 1928 – Nov. 2, 2003   

Services for Leland S. Womack, 75, of Tyler, will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday in the Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow in the Bennett Cemetery.

Mr. Womack was born January 8, 1928, in Apple Springs, Texas, and he died Sunday, November 2, 2003, in a Tyler hospital.

He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Mr. Womack served in the United States Army and was a former resident of Houston.

He is survived by his wife, Dorothy Jean (Schell) of Tyler; son and daughter-in-law, Randy and Beth Womack of Tyler; daughter and son-in-law Linda, and Ron Walles of Houston; brother and sister-in-law Lloyd Layton and Opal Womack of Spring; five grandchildren, and four great grand children; and numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

Mr. Womack was preceded in death by his father, Joe Ollie Womack; and his mother, Mary Ann (Thorne) Womack.

The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday evening at the Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Home.

Gipson-Metcalf Funeral Directors of Lufkin

*  LEO THOMAS WOMACK,     Sep. 9, 1924 – Jan. 23, 2004     
   
(Posted on Friday, January 30, 2004)

Leo Thomas Womack, 79, of Gatesville, died Friday, January 23, 2004, at a Temple hospital.
Services were held at 2 p.m. Monday, January 26, 2004, at Scott?s Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Miles Miears officiating. Burial was in Restland Cemetery.
Mr. Womack was born September 9, 1924, in Waco, Texas. He was the son of the late Roy Womack and Lena Osborne Womack. Leo served his country during World War II in the Army Air Corps. He was a truck driver and drove for Mrs. Baird?s in Waco. He was a member of the Elmo Powell VFW in Gatesville. Mr. Womack worked for over 20 years at the Owens Illinois Glass Plant. He was a loving husband, dear brother, caring father, doting grandfather, special uncle and true friend.
Survivors include his wife, Eldean Miller Womack; sisters, Laverne W. Decker and Edith Coats; children, Jim Miller and wife Joyce, Mike Miller and wife Elayne and Judy Loer and husband Jerry; grandchildren, Kyle Miller and Valerie Dees, Eric Miller, Marc Miller, Mitzi Torres, Heather and Don Wass, Jay Vrba and Jerry Jr., John and Justin Loer; great-grandchildren, Gracie Miller, Gage Hooks and Dante Decker; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were Mark Bashram, Ronnie Coats, Aubrey Lawrence, Bill Lawrence, Mart Dyer, Billy Nightingale, Stanley Tull, Ronnie Lamb, Ronnie Dyer, Phillip Tull and Jared Tull.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or Jonesboro Baptist Church.


*  LESTER EUGENE WOMACK,    Feb. 15, 1925 – Sep. 27, 2005    

Lester E. "Gene"  Womack, 80, of Paris went to be with the Lord Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2005, at Paris Regional Medical Center.

Bright-Holland Funeral Home scheduled graveside services for 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 29, at Union Grove Cemetery with the Rev. Buddy Greer officiating.

He was born Feb. 15, 1925, in Hunt County, the son of Lester A. and Winnie Mayo Womack. He married Nedra Rains on April 26, 1944, and entered the U.S. Army on Oct. 13, 1944. He worked 15 years at Automotive Inc. and then owned and operated Gene Womack Auto Parts for many years. He was a member of New Hope Baptist Church and Gideons International. He had been a member of Breakfast Optimist Club.

His family includes his wife, Nedra; two sons, Tim Womack, who preceded him in death on Oct. 20, 2001, and Danny Womack and wife, Donna, of Milton; daughter-in-law, Marla Womack of Paris; four grandchildren, Lessia Stone, Clayton Womack, Darryl Womack and Tamara Shires; and four great-grandsons.


LESTER MASON WOMACK, * Sep. 18, 1924 - May 3, 2006  

Longviiew News Journal May 2006 Obits.

Lester Womack, 81, of Longview, passed away May 3, 2006, at a local hospital. He was born September 18, 1924, in Troup, Texas, to Lester and Eunice McAnally Womack.

Mr. Womack worked as a machinist and in security for LTV Aircraft Industries Inc. where he retired after 25 years. He served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 404, Eastern Star No. 610, the Shrine Temple in Dallas, and VFW Post No. 4002. He was an avid guitar player.

Mr. Womack is survived by his wife, Fran Womack of Longview; three sons and daughters-in-law, Russell Dale and Marianna of Grapevine, Larry Mason and Donna Carrol Womack of White Oak, and Lester David Womack of Longview; one daughter, Nancy Beth Goode of Tyler; two step-sons, Mike Reeves and his wife, Marty, of Kilgore, and Mark Reeves of Tyler; one brother; Doyle Womack of Houston; 10 grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren.

Services will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, May 6, 2006, in the chapel of Lakeview Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Lakeview Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Friday evening, May 5, 2006, at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. For those unable to attend, online condolences may be made at www.mem.com.  Published in the Longview News-Journal on 5/5/2006.


* LEWIS HULAND WOMACKOctober 20, 1938 - May 18, 2004

Houston County Courier - Obituaries - June 7, 2004
Mr. Lewis Huland Womack, age 65 of Crockett, passed away Tuesday, May 18, 2004 in the East Texas Medical Center-Tyler. Mr. Womack was born October 20, 1938 in Angleton and had lived in Crockett for many years. Mr. Womack was veteran of the United States Marine Corp. Mr. Womack worked as a carpenter and was a member of the Ephesus Baptist Church.
Survivors include his mother Mattie Womack, of Crockett; sons Rory Womack, of Anderson, Daryl Womack, of Calif., Corey Womack and wife Lisa, of Crockett; daughter Gina Womack, of Crockett; grandchildren Shane Womack, Cassie Womack, Shawtae Womack, Martin Womack, Roy Womack, Taylor Womack, Savannah Ackley and Brianna Ackley; brother Tony Womack, of Baytown; sisters Joyce Stuart, of Houston, Louise Oliver, Pearl Vessels, Bonnie Vess, all of Dallas and Sandra Buckmiller, of LaPorte; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Preceded in death by his father Ben Lewis Womack; brother Beamon Womack; son Marty Womack.
Funeral services for Mr. Lewis Huland Womack were held Friday, May 21, at 10:30 a.m. in the Callaway-Allee Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Harold Shirley officiating. Interment followed in the Weches Cemetery.
Callaway-Allee Funeral Home


*   LILLIAN AKIN nee WOMACK,   Mar. 25, 1927 – Jun. 3, 2011

Lillian Akin, a woman of God, who travelled the highway of heaven for 84 years, completed her earthly journey on June 3, 2011.

Services will be at 4 p.m. Monday in The Rock Church, 1006 S. Jackson St., with the Rev. Phil Lester officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery by Cox Funeral Home, 4180 Canyon Drive.

Lillian was born March 25, 1927, in Amarillo to Will and Bessie Womack. She married Carl Akin July 31, 1940, in Amarillo.

A loving mother and grandmother, she was the spiritual pillar of our family and was known as a prayer warrior. She fought a valiant fight for six years against multiple myeloma.

She was preceded by her husband, Carl Akin; a son, Dana Akin; and a great-granddaughter. Those left to cherish her memory, two daughters, Delois Bennett and husband Tom and Carla Stevens and husband Vondell; seven grandchildren and their spouses, Sherri Aylor, Tom Bennett, Michel Roberts, Joy Cain, Jamie Tosh, Toby Stevens and Shea Jackson; 19 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren; a sister, Willie Mae Murger of Oregon; and a brother, Louis Womack of Arizona.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials be to The Rock Church, P.O. Box 1466, Amarillo, TX 79105.

Sign the online guest book at www.coxfuneralhomeamarillo.com.

Amarillo Globe-News, June 4, 2011

*  LILY CAMERON WOMACK nee WHYTE,    Feb. 3, 1908 - Jan. 7, 1995

SULPHUR SPRINGS - Lily Cameron Whyte Womack, 86, a homemaker, died Saturday at a nursing home.
Graveside service: 11 a.m. Wednesday in East Greenwood Cemetery in Weatherford. Arrangements: White's Funeral Home in Weatherford.
Mrs. Womack was born in Fort Worth and had lived in Marshall and Weatherford until moving to Sulphur Springs 11/2 years ago. Her husband, Henry Eugene Womack, died in 1982.
Memorials: Grace United Presbyterian Church in Weatherford or Alzheimer's Association of Tarrant County.
Survivors: Son, James Randolph Womack of La Crescenta, Calif.; daughter, Laura Ann Ardis of Sulphur Springs; brother, Joseph Oscar Whyte Jr. of Keller; sister, Frances Mignon Whyte Bethel of Fort Worth; and nine grandchildren.

Publication Date: January 10, 1995
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 16;17
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  LLOYD VAUGHTER WOMACK,   Jul. 16, 1916 – May 1980  

Services for Lloyd V. (Doc) Womack, 63, a native of the Olney area who died will at the Hamilton Street Church of Christ. Homer Youngblood of Millsap will officiate.

He was married in 1940 to Lois Durham. She died in 1977. He had lived in the Olney area all his life, was a farmer and a member of the Church of Christ. He served in the Navy in World War II and was a member of the VFW and the American Legion.

Survivors include a daughter, Fran Stowe of Bedford; a son, Lloyd Jr. of Wichita Falls; two sisters, Madeline Eddleman of Olney and Pauline Freeze of Jean; five brothers, Cecil, Wes and Beal Womack, all of Olney, J.R. of Andrews and Ray of Cross Plains; and five grandchildren.

*  LOLA BELLE WOMACK nee WELBORN,    Aug. 12, 1903 - Jun. 25, 1993

HALTOM CITY - Lola Belle Womack, a retired teacher, died Friday at a Keller nursing home. She was 89.
Funeral will be at 11 a.m. today at Jim Epperson Funeral Service in Coalgate, Okla. Burial will be in Wardville Cemetery in Wardville, Okla.
Mrs. Womack was born in Wardville, Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), and had lived in Haltom City for 10 years.
She was a graduate of Coalgate High School and East Central State University in Ada, Okla.
Mrs. Womack was a Church of Christ member.
Survivors: Son, Charles E. Womack of Haltom City; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: June 29, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 14;15
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  LOUBELLE WOMACK nee PAYNE,    Jun. 22, 1911 - May. 18, 1998

Abilene Reporter-News, Abilene, TX 5/19/1998
Loubelle Womack GOLDTHWAITE - Died 5/18/1998 at the age of 86. Services held 5/19/1998 at the Stacy-Wilkins Funeral Home Chapel.

Source:  Connie Baumann,       littletn@aol.com


*  LOUISE ETHEL WOMACK nee GRIMES,  Aug. 21, 1926 – Aug. 19, 2011

Services for Louise Ethel Womack, 84, Tyler, formerly of Jacksonville, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at Autry Funeral Home, Jacksonville with the Rev. Garry Masterson officiating.

Burial will be in Tecula Cemetery.

Mrs. Womack died Aug. 19, 2011. She was born Aug. 21, 1926, in Jacksonville. She was preceded in death by husband, George Womack.

Survivors include son, Danny Harper, Lindale; daughters, Robin Mouton, Fulshear, and Linda Phillips, San Antonio; four grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on August 21, 2011

LOUISE H. WOMACK,    May 23, 1913 - Feb. 25, 1995

FORT WORTH - Louise H. Womack, 81, a homemaker, died Saturday at a local hospital.
Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday at Bethesda Baptist Church in Marshall. Burial: Rose Hill Garden in Marshall. Wake: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday at New Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Fort Worth, where she was a member. Arrangements: Ferguson Como Funeral Home.
Mrs. Womack was born in Denver, Colo., and had lived in Fort Worth for seven years. She attended Central High School and Bishop College.
Survivors: Son, Otis H. Barnett of Fort Worth; three stepsons, Ruben T. Womack Jr., Garland Sanders and Preston Womack, all of Los Angeles; stepdaughter, Ruby Jean Edwards of Flint, Mich.; 10 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren..

Publication Date: March 02, 1995
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 22;23
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  LOYD RAY WOMACK,   Mar. 14, 1935 – May 29, 2007

Loyd Ray Womack, of Lubbock, died Tuesday, May 29, 2007, at his home in Lubbock, Texas. He was born March 14, 1935, in Jayton, Texas, to Loyd E. and Mary Armes Womack. He graduated from Spur High School in 1953 with a class of friends who were special to him his entire life. He was a printer and linotype operator, starting as a teenager at The Texas Spur, then later as a typographer for R.L. Scott Typesetters, The Avalanche-Journal, Hester's Printing, and at the printing department of the Baker Co., where he retired.

*   LUELLA VIRGINIA “ELLA” BLACKERBY VINEYARD nee WOMACK   Dec. 29, 1869 – Feb 1, 1938

Funeral services for Mrs. J. V. Vineyard, 69, who died at her home three and one-half miles West of Van Alstyne, Tuesday were held Wednesday at the First Baptist Church in Van Alstyne. Burial was in the Van Alstyne Cemetery. Mrs. Vinyard was born in Little Rock, Ark., as Miss Ella Womack. She came to Texas settling in Ellis County.  She was married to Samuel David Blackerby, who died in 1906. She married J. V. Vineyard in 1916. She was a member of the Baptist Church since childhood.   Survivors include her husband, eleven children and step children, Mrs. Ray Luther, Oklahoma;  Mrs. John Anderson, Van Alstyne; Mrs. Monroe Allred, Farmington;  Mrs. Raford Rains, Guntry;  Mrs. Willis Watson, De Kalb, Texas; Mrs. Robert Green, Taft, Texas; Joe Vineyard, Winters, Texas;  Douglas Vineyard, Orbin Vineyard, Lester Vineyard and Mrs. Jess Hoskins all of Van Alstyne; forty-nine grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren

LULU WOMACK

Grayson County Texas Cemetery, Vol. 1
Sadler Cemetery: Lula WOMACK O'Neal, b. Sept. 8, 1868 d. 24 Oct. 1923 Laura A. WOMACK Pike, b. 24 Oct. 1861 d. 16 April 1948 [She was b. in LA, the daug. of John & Mary WOMACK. She md. (1) Frank KELLY, Feb. 6, 1884, d. Feb. 9, 1890 (2) W. J. PIKE, Jan. 3, 1892, d. 2 Jan. 1927] Ella K. WOMACK, b. May 8, 1879 d. Dec. 12, 1886 J. W. WOMACK, b. Sept. 28, 1833 d. Jan. 30, 1884 Mary C. WOMACK, b. Oct. 18, 1835 d. Oct. 27, 1929 Nancy WOMACK, b. Sept. 15, 1800 d. March 15, 1877 Sarah T. WOMACK, b. March 25, 1858 d. March 3, 1882 Thomas J. WOMACK, b. April 14, 1875 d. July. 20, 1878

Source:  Ann Lindsey Crumpton,     Ann_Crumpton@tamu-commerce.edu


*  LUTHER WAYNE WOMACK,   Oct. 4, 1957 – Mar. 13, 2012  

Luther Wayne Womack, 54, of Greenwood, died on Tuesday, March 13, 2012, at his home. Wayne had a love for life. Even though he was limited by his illness, he never used it as an excuse. He was a very positive and caring person. He continually saw the best in others. He always had hope and was planning for what he wanted to do after he retired. No matter how bad he felt, Wayne was always concerned about how everyone else was doing. He lived an honorable life and passed the same way. He never complained about his lot in life. He was born on October 4, 1957 in Snyder, Texas to Wendell and La Juan Womack on their 2nd wedding anniversary. Wayne grew up in Greenwood. He was in the 3rd graduating class from Greenwood High School in 1976. He worked for the United States Post Office for 33 years. Survived by his children, Michael James Womack and Tanya Denise Early (Damon); granddaughters, Annie and Rae Lynn Wootan; his mother, La Juan Womack; his brother and sisters, Johnny Womack (Doreen), Deann Leggett (Doug), and Diane Womack; several nieces and nephews including O'Shyn and Collen Small, who thought of him as a grandfather; Lagaytha Lewallen, mother of his two children. He is preceded in death by a brother, Willie Womack, and his father, Wendell Womack. Pallbearers are Michael Womack, Johnny Womack, Will Womack, Blake Leggett, Shea Leggett, Doug Leggett, Collen Small, and Dee Lott. Honorary pallbearers are Annie Wooten, Rae Lynn Wooten, and O'Shyn Small. Services will be held at Greenwood Baptist Church. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Lewallen, Garcia & Pipkin Funeral Home. Viewing will be held Friday, March 16, 2012 from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm at Lewallen-Garcia-Pipkin Funeral Home. Family will also be receiving friends on Friday from 6:00pm to 8:00 pm at Lewallen-Garcia-Pipkin Funeral Home. Funeral services are set for Saturday, March 17, 2012 at 4:30 pm at Greenwood Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Greenwood Cemetery.

Published in Midland Reporter-Telegram on March 15, 2012  

*  MALCOLM WAYNE WOMACK,    July 25, 1951 - Aug. 21, 2004

M. Wayne Womack, 53, of Lubbock, died Saturday, Aug. 21, 2004, in Lubbock.
He was born on July 25, 1951, in Lubbock, to Malcolm and Dorothy Womack.
He married Betty Deen on Aug. 8, 1981, in Portales. He served as deacon at Southcrest Baptist Church and was a member of the Lubbock Executive Club, Texas Longhorn Breeder's Association, the Printers Imaging Association of Texas, the South Plains Lions Club, and was a director of the Cowboy Symposium.
He is a 1970 graduate of Lubbock High and a 1972 graduate of South Plains College. He was the owner of Pioneer Printing that merged with Midtown Printing in 2001.
Survivors include his wife; two sons, Kevin Edward Womack and Dennis Wayne Womack; a daughter, Janet Rene Womack; his parents, all of Lubbock; a sister, Miriam Pearce (and husband, Dan) of Sublette, Kan.; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Associate pastor Jerry Wilson and pastor Dan Pearce of Sublette, Kan., officiated the services.
Burial was at Resthaven Memorial Park in Lubbock.

Arrangements were by Resthaven Funeral Home.

 


*  MARGARET TERRY WOMACK nee HARRIS,    Feb. 7, 1923 - Jun. 25, 1991

FORT WORTH - Margaret Harris Womack, a retired teacher, died Tuesday at a Fort Worth care center of cancer. She was 68.
Funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Patrick Cathedral, where she was a member. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Harveson & Cole Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Womack was born in Galveston and moved to Fort Worth in 1948.
She attended the University of Texas at Austin and was a member of Pi Beta Phi. She received her bachelor's degree in English and her master's in religious education from the University of Dallas.
She later studied at Oxford University.
Mrs. Womack taught English and journalism at Ball High School in Galveston and at Western Hills High School in Fort Worth and taught senior English at Trinity Valley School.
She was a junior editorial assistant for Mademoiselle magazine and had freelance articles on education, medicine and religion published in the Houston Chronicle , Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Galveston Daily News.
In the early 1950s she served as chairman of the Christian Culture Series in Fort Worth. In 1952 and 1956 she created and led the campaign organization "Woman power for Eisenhower," and was a founding member of the Mater Admirablis group, a support group for the Carmelite Monastery.
Mrs. Womack had been queen of the Galveston Oleander Festival and presented flowers to President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he visited.
She was a member of the Junior League in Fort Worth.
Survivors: Three sons, Hal Womack of San Francisco, Brantly Womack of Chicago and Drew Womack of Idyllwild, Calif.; daughter, Whitney Womack of Fort Worth; two brothers, Brantly Harris of Houston and Robert Harris of Albuquerque, N.M.; sister, Jessie Hall of Arlington; and four grandchildren.

Publication Date: June 26, 1991
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 5
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  MARILYN TOZER nee WOMACK,     Dec. 22, 1955 - Nov. 10, 1999

Word has been received of the death of Marilyn (Womack) Tozer, 43, who died Nov. 10, 1999, in Colorado City, Texas.    Mrs. Tozer knew a lot of people in this area, and her parents lived here. She is survived by a daughter, Rickie Tozer.


*  MARILYN JEANNE WOMACK nee SCHUBERT,    Jan. 26, 1945 - July 10, 2001

MARILYN JEANNE SCHUBERT WOMACK died July 10, 2001 of non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma at the age of 56. She was born January 26, 1945 in St. Louis, Missouri, but lived the majority of her life in Houston. She graduated from Marian High School and attended Texas Tech University. She was a CPA and worked as an accountant for 30 years. There was nothing in the world more important to Marilyn than her family. She was a strong, courageous woman whose humor, laughter and joy of life will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She was preceded in death by her parents Lucille Searle Schubert and John H. Schubert. She is survived by her daughters, Angela Gonzalez and husband Jorge, and Dana Womack; sister Patricia Lampton and husband Shawn; brothers, Richard G. Schubert and wife Ruth, and Robert T. Schubert and wife Peggy. She is also survived by her stepmother Lillian Schubert, nine nieces and nephews, and many other loving relatives and friends. Visitation will be 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Thursday, July 12, 2001 at Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home where a Vigil service will be held at 7:30 PM that evening. Funeral Mass will be at 11:00 AM Friday, July 13, 2001 at St. Cecilia Catholic Church, 11720 Joan of Arc, Houston, TX 77024. Interment will follow at Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America Inc., 10777 Northwest Frwy. Houston, Texas 77092.
Thursday, July 12, 2001
Houston Chronicle-Houston, Texas


*  MARILYN MAUNEY WOMACK,    Nov. 14, 1939 - May 26, 2002

In Remembrance of Marilyn Mauney Womack

Her laughter was better than the birds in the morning
Her smile turned the edge of the wind
Her memory disarms death
Early she went to bed, too early we saw her light put out.

Marilyn Mauney Womack passed away on May 26, 2002, in Austin, Texas after a brief but valiant battle with cancer. Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on November 14, 1939, Marilyn grew up in Caracas, Venezuela where her father worked with Creole Oil Company. She graduated from high school at San Marcos Baptist Academy in San Marcos, Texas. Marilyn received her BA in Elementary Education from the University of Illinois in Champaign.
Marilyn married Wilhelm K. Mayer in 1960 and had three lovely daughters. They lived in Urbana, Illinois; Gainsville, Florida; Platteville, Wisconsin; Columbia, South Carolina and finally settled down in Beecher, Illinois. Marilyn and Bill were married for 20 years during which Marilyn was a kindergarten teacher and an antique shop owner. Marilyn married Dan Womack in 1981, combining her 3 girls with his 3 boys, and lived in Connecticut until they moved to Houston in 1985, first to Pecan Grove and later to Montgomery, Texas.
Marilyn was preceded in death by her parents Golda and Sydney Franklin Mauney, Jr.. She is survived by her husband Daniel Harrison Womack, of Montgomery, TX, her daughters: Marlene Hillen of Austin, TX, Karla Milmoe and husband Kevin of Del Mar, CA., Nancy Saller and husband Doug of Austin, TX., and step-sons: Rick Womack of Austin, TX., Bill and Danny Womack of Los Angels, CA., and sister Nancy Mafrige and husband of Galveston, TX. She leaves grandchildren, Travis, Garrett and Savannah Hillen of Austin, TX., and Sean, Conner and Kate Milmoe of Del Mar, CA., and numerous nieces and nephews.
Marilyn will be sorely missed by her many friends. Active in Women’s golf at April Sound Country Club, she was also well-known throughout the golfing community of Houston. Her fun loving attitude and enjoyment of people endeared her to all.
Marilyn was multi-talented, enjoying hobbies of sculpting, sewing and refinishing and recovering pieces of antique furniture. Her home was a place of welcome where friends gathered to play cards, shoot pool and visit.
A Celebration of Life Service for Marilyn will be held on June 8, 2002 for her family and friends at her home in Conroe. She spread joy throughout her life and wants all to remember the good times that were shared together.
In lieu of flowers, we would appreciate memorials to Hospice Austin or Family Eldercare in Austin, TX made in memory of Marilyn Womack.
Yet we could not grieve more than a little while
For she lives in the earth around us, laughs from the sky

©Montgomery County News, 2002.  RGW


*  MARILYN WOMACK nee MINNS,     Nov. 7, 1904 – Jun. 7, 2010    

Marilyn Minns Womack, 75, died Monday, June 7, 2010 after a brief illness. She was born Nov. 7, 1934 in San Antonio, TX to Gladys and Laurence E. Minns, Sr. Marilyn was a graduate of Lamar High School and University of Houston, where she was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. She was a well known local ballerina with Emmamae Horn Dance Studio, as both student and teacher. She performed in numerous shows including the Frontier Fiesta at U of H. She was awarded a scholarship for outstanding pupil by Miss Horn, and spent a summer in New York City at the Swoboda School of Ballet. She was also a dancer with the Houston Civic Ballet. She was a lifelong conservative, and supporter of American Indian and Veterans causes. She was a homemaker, but also worked as a realtor and retail sales before retiring. Marilyn was preceded in death by her husband, James C. Womack, Sr. (Cam) and her parents. She is survived by her children: Kimberly Womack Lavalle, James C. Womack, Jr. (Jimmy), Houston, and Morris K. Womack II (Ken) and wife Maureen of Dallas; grandchildren: John M. Lavalle of Wichita, KS, Geoffrey Lavalle of San Marcos, TX, Keenan, Killian, and Fiona Womack of Dallas; great-grandchildren: Cameron and Samantha Lavalle of Wichita, KS; brother: L.E. Minns, Jr., Houston; and a host of friends and relatives. Graveside services will be held 3:30 p.m., Friday, June 11, 2010 at Forest Park Westheimer Cemetey, 12800 Westheimer Rd. Pallbearers will be L.E. Minns, III (Larry), Steven Minns, John M. Lavalle, Geoff Lavalle, Keenan Womack, and Killian Womack. A Memorial Service honoring Marilyn's life will also be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, June 12, 2010 at Palmer Memorial Episcopal Church, 6221 Main Street. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Houston or DePelchin Faith Home/Childrens Center.


*MARION ARNELLE WOMACK nee FERGASON,  Feb. 9, 1930 – Sep. 10, 2006

In Memoriam of Arnelle Womack Facts Born: February 9, 1930 Place of Birth: Alvord, Texas Death: September 10, 2006 Place of Death: a Longview nursing home Occupation: Nurse Memorial donations can be made to: Arnelle Womack February 9, 1930 - September 10, 2006 Hughes Springs—Funeral services for Arnelle Womack, 76, of Hughes Springs, will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, September 12, at First United Methodist Church in Hughes Springs with the Rev. Mickey Rorex officiating, assisted by Rev. Ralph Hale. Burial will follow at Hughes Springs Cemetery under direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home, Inc. Mrs. Womack will lie in state Monday evening at the funeral with the family receiving friends after 6 p.m. She died Sunday, September 10 in a Longview nursing home. She was born February 9, 1930 in Alvord, Texas. Mrs. Womack was a nurse and a member of the First United Methoidst Church of Hughes springs. She is survived by one daughter Teri Turner of Forney and one son and daughter-in-law Tim and Angie Womack of Longview, another daughter-in-law Becky Womack of Queen City; two brothers and sisters-inn-law Bill and Ramona Fergason of Texarkana and Charles and Nancy Fergason of Ennis; seven grandchildren Jimmy Womack, Wendi Johnston, Chris Womack, Drew Womack, Greg Geddie, Kealey Womack, Kendon Womack and five great grandchildren. Mrs. Womack was preceded in death by her husband Jimmy Womack, her son Bill Womack and a sister Celeste Hickman.

*   MARTHA WOMACK nee FOSTER,   May 8, 1919 - Apr. 28, 2005 

HOUSTON, Texas -- Funeral services for Martha Foster Womack, 85, are set for 2:30 p.m. today in the Chapel of Angels. Interment will follow in Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery. Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home of Houston, Texas, is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Womack died Thursday, April 28, 2005, at her home.
Memorials may be made to Christ United Methodist Church, 9045 Howard Dr., Houston, TX 77017 or the American Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, 1250 Hylan Blvd. Ste. 4B, Staten Island, NY 10305.
Visitation was held Saturday at the funeral home.


*   MARTHA  FAYE  PUTMAN nee WOMACK,    Oct. 11, 1912 - Oct. 30, 2006  
 
Martha F. Putman, 94, of Lubbock, formerly of Marble Falls, passed away Monday, Oct. 30, 2006 in Lubbock. She was preceded in death by her husband, Howard Putman and daughter, Joyce Jackson.


*  MARVIN WAYNE WOMACK,   Feb. 2, 1933 – Dec. 18, 2007 

SAN ANGELO - Marvin Wayne Womack, 74, passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007, at Shannon Medical Center.

Marvin was born Feb. 2, 1933, to Clifford Frank and Dena Arzella Goff Womack in Charleston, Ark. He joined the United States Air Force in 1949 and served in the Korean War, working as a clerk typist and payroll clerk for 20 years and 6 months.

On Oct. 12, 1951, he married Emma Lou Flanary in Maryville, Mo. After retiring in San Angelo, he worked at San Angelo Savings and Loan and Builder Services in accounting.

The last several years he worked as church treasurer and served as a deacon.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Emma Lou Flanary Womack; his son, Melvin W. Womack; his parents; two brothers; and one sister.

Marvin is survived by his son, Dr. David S. Womack, and his wife, Julia, of San Diego, Calif.; his daughter, Brenda L. Young, RN, and husband Philip of Wenatchee, Wash.; his daughter-in-law, Jo Ann Womack, LPN, of Bronte, Texas; his two sisters, Inez Nees of Kansas City, Mo., and Ruby Kroh of Woodbridge, Va.; two brothers, Baxter Womack of Austin, Texas, and Clifford Womack of Tulsa, Okla.; 10 grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.

A celebration of life service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 22, at Belmore Baptist Church with Dr. Toby Irwin and the Rev. Richard Mahler officiating.

Interment will follow in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.


* MARY ADA ROBINSON nee WOMACK,    Jan. 18, 1864 – Feb. 22, 1957

THE PARIS NEWS, 22 Feb 1957: 'Mrs. R. M. Robinson, 92, resident of Biardstown community 70 years, died in a Kaufman hospital early Friday. The funeral, Saturday at 10 a.m., will be held in Cooper at Delta Funeral Home, conducted by the Rev. Ronald Prince of First Baptist Church, Paris, and interment will be made here in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Robinson was the mother of Mrs. O. Y. Janes, Cooper; Mrs. J. R. McLemore and Dr. O. W. Robinson, Paris; Mrs. W. E. Martin, Dallas, and Robert Robinson, Austin; other survivors being 10 grandchildren 13 great grandchildren, and these sisters and brothers: Mrs. A. T. B. Beauchamp, Mrs. Oscar Scudder and Austin Womack, Blossom; Mark Womack, Dallas; Mrs. Edgar Huff, Wichita Falls, and Mrs. Mattie Clarkson, Valliant, Okla. The former Miss Ada Womack, daughter of the late W. A. and Sarah Elizabeth Womack, Mrs. Robinson was born in Mississippi, 18 Dec 1865. She was reared at Blossom, attending Sam Houston State Teachers College, Huntsville, then called a normal school and taught school a number of years. She had lived at Biardstown since her marriage to Robert M. Robinson, who died about 12 years ago. A sister-in-law, Miss Blanche Robinson, made her home with her there.' *On the same stone with Robert M. Robinson, Sr. *On the same stone with Mary Ada Robinson. *Lamar Co. Marriage Record Book 10, p. 264: R. M. Robinson married Ada M. Womack on 6 Jul 1886.


*  MARY ELLEN REEVES,   Nov. 27, 1914 – Jan. 20, 2005

DALLAS -- Graveside services for Mary Ellen Reeves, 90, of Dallas are set for 2 p.m. Saturday at Fairview Cemetery with Ronnie Quaid, minister of Commerce Street Church of Christ, officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of the Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home of Gainesville.

Mrs. Reeves died Jan. 20, 2005, at Baylor Hospital in Dallas.

She was born Nov. 27, 1914, in Oklahoma to Joseph and Effie Mae Richardson Wammack. In 1933, she married H.G. Reeves. She was a homemaker.

Survivors include her son, Robert H. Reeves of Dallas; daughter, Carol Ann Miller of Houston; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and sister-in-law, Kathryn Cannon of Gainesville.

She was preceded in death by her husband, H.G. Reeves on May 16, 1964.

*  MARY ERNESTINE STACY nee WOMACK,   Jun. 6, 1943 – Feb 18, 2009

MARY ERNESTINE STACY was born on June 6, 1943, in Jackson, Mississippi, to Ernest Walter and Mary Loutee Nolen Womack. Mary was a high school counselor at Alief Hastings High School. She also worked as a rape crisis counselor. She was adored by her grandchildren who called her "Mimi". Mary Ernestine Stacy passed away on Wednesday, February 18, 2009, at her home in Houston, at the age of 65 years. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Julianne & Rick Rogers of Katy; son and daughter-in-law, Boyd & Mignon Stacy of Norfolk Virginia; grandchildren, Christopher Rogers, Gabriel Stacy, and Scott Rogers; and sister, Patsy Gilliland. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Mary Womack. Visitation will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 21, 2009, at the Schmidt Funeral Home Chapel, in Katy, where funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. with Rev. Jerry Thomas officiating. Interment in Katy Magnolia Cemetery. Those wishing to make memorial gifts may do so to the  2425 Fountainview #210, Houston, Texas 77057. Schmidt Funeral Home 1508 East Ave., Katy, TX 77493 (281) 391-2424

*  MARY JANE ROGERS nee WOMACK,  May 26, 1860 – Jan. 30 1897  

Mrs. J. H. Rogers died at their home last Saturday January 30, after a short illness, and was interred in the city cemetery, Sunday.  She was the wife of Re. J. H. Rogers and was born in Arkansas 36 years ago.  Her brother John C. Womack, of Cale Indian Territory arrived here the afternoon of  her death. She leaves her husband and five children together with many friends to mourn her loss; but a kind and sympathetic friend and true daughter of  Christ has been called to her reward, and the sorrow of friends availeth not.

A long time family friend, Rev. T. M. Collie, wrote the following tribute:

Her husband was for several years employed in the Indian Mission Conference and with him she shared the labors and trial of an itinerant ;  She was the mother of 8 children, 3 of whom preceded her to heaven.  She leaves 3 boys and 2 little girls who can no longer feel her soft hand as she ministers  to their wants.  Her last illness lasted 12 days.  Her sufferings were intense, yet she never murmured nor complained.   Truly a good woman is gone.   Weep not, husband, children, and friends; she has only gone before, and ere long,  if faithful as she was, you will meet her.
Obituary is from the Cisco Roundup:   

*  MARY LAVERNE WOMACK nee ROBERSON,   Apr. 4, 1937 – Apr. 23, 2007   

Laverne Womack Mary Laverne Sis Womack, long time resident of Odessa went to be with her Lord and Savior on Monday, April 23, 2007. She was born Sunday, April 4, 1937 in Direct, Lamar County, Texas to Troy and Cora (Hampton) Roberson. Mary married the love of her life, Bert Womack in April of 1959 in Fort Stockton. The moved to Farmington, NM before settling in Odessa in 1986. She was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who enjoyed being around her friends and family. She loved cooking and taking care of her family. Mary was known by many as Sis. Those left behind to cherish her love and memories are her husband, Bert Womack of Odessa, three daughters, Terry Millington of Granbury, TX, Jackie Beatty of Lamesa, TX and Dianne Tobias of Odessa, her mother, Cora Roberson of Seagraves, TX, three brothers, Travis Roberson of Seagraves, TX and James Roberson and Robbie Roberson both of Hobbs, NM, two sisters, Joyce Hodley of Olla, LA and Sally Shuffield of Odessa. She is also survived by eight grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. Mary was preceded in death by her father, Troy Roberson, one son, Danny Womack and one sister, Josephine Carnell. Funeral services are scheduled for 10:30 am, Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at Grandview Church of God with Pastor Charles Shuffield officiating. Interment will follow at Seagraves Cemetery at 3:00 pm


*  MARY LOIS WOMACK nee NEWMAN,    August 26, 1914 - December 29, 2003

BROWNWOOD -- Funeral services for Mary Lois Newman Womack, age 89, of Brownwood, will be at 3:00 p.m., Monday, December 29, 2003 in First Baptist Church with Dr. Bill Heston and Dallas Huston officiating. Interment will follow in Eastlawn Memorial Park under the direction Davis-Morris Funeral Home of Brownwood. The family will receive friends on Sunday afternoon from 4:00 until 6:00 at the funeral home.

Mrs. Womack passed away on Saturday, December 27, 2003 at Brownwood Regional Medical Center. She was born on August 26, 1914 in Grayson County, Texas to William and Mary Helvey Newman. She married Thomas Lloyd Womack in Dallas on April 8, 1933. She graduated from Howard Payne University in 1955 with a Bachelor's degree and in 1957 with her Master's degree in education. She taught in Brownwood, Early, Zephyr, and San Angelo schools before retiring. She had been a resident of Brownwood since 1934 and was a longtime member of First Baptist Church.

Mary is survived by her husband of 70 years, Lloyd Womack, of Brownwood; a daughter, Mitzi Lehrer of Brownwood; a son, Tom Womack and wife Judy of San Angelo; nine grandchildren, Tres Womack and wife Jennifer of Bastrop, Amy Peterson of San Angelo, Theresa Gibbs and husband Ronnie of Austin, Tim Womack and wife Brita of Nashville, Tennessee, Drew Womack and wife Tara of Austin, Meloni Murray and husband David of San Angelo, Wendy Quesada and husband Marco of Bastrop, Robert Lehrer and wife Liesel of Snyder, and Mary Beck and husband John of Goliad; 16 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, four sisters, five brothers, and a son-in-law, Wayne Lehrer.


*  MARY MARGARET WOMACK, nee MOMMA, Jul. 16, 1921 - Jan. 18, 2011

Mary M. Womack, 89, resident of Corsicana, passed away on Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2011, at Heritage Oaks West Retirement home.

She was born on July 16, 1921, in Howard, Kan., to Nichols and Gracie Momma. Mary received her LVN Certification from Navarro College and worked for more than 15 years caring for residents at the Twilight Home in Corsicana.

Mary was preceded in death by her parents, Nichols and Gracie Momma; and her husband, William Daniel Womack.  

Survivors include her children, Donna and Gerald Atkeisson, Rusty and Linda Womack, and Nancy Sherrard; grandchildren, Mike and Kelly Humphries, Karl and  Louann Humphries, Lori and Gilbert Hippard, Kevin and Stacy Sherrard, Stacey and Danny Sanchez, and Joanna and Keith Neff; 11 great grandchildren; she is also survived by five great great grandchildren.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 20, 2011, at Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home, in Corsicana.  

Graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011, at Hamilton-Beeman Cemetery, with Pastor Rick Lamb of Northside Baptist Church officiating.


*   MATTHEW WILLIAM WOMACK,   Jun. 30, 1951 – Sep. 15, 2006

Matthew William Womack, age 55, of Conroe was born June 30, 1955, in Houston, Texas and Passed away Friday, Sept. 15, 2006 in Conroe Texas.

The family had a small graveside service for Matt and the family his grateful to all his relatives, neighbors, and many friends for the many kindness they extended during this time of grief. He is preceded in death by his father, William Talley Womack, Sr. and survived by his mother, Nan Womack Talley of Conroe; brother, William Talley Womack, Jr. of Conroe; sister, Margaret Womack Enterline and husband James K. Enterline of Castle Rock, Colorado; sons, Mark Everett Womack and Patrick Ryan Womack of Aurora, Colorado; niece, Amanda Jane Enterline of Castle Rock, Colorado;  nephews, Adam Christopher Enterline of Castle Rock, Colorado, Austin Kale Enterline of Castle Rock, Colorado and numerous other relatives and friends.

Houston Community Newspaper online 2006

* MEREDITH L. "MICKEY" WOMACK nee PERKINS,   Jan. 9, 1947 - Dec. 1, 1991

WOMACK, MEREDITH PERKINS
"MICKEY"
Died Sunday, Dec. 1, 1991. She was 44 and a resident of Houston, Texas. Religious services at Salem Lutheran Church, Tomball, Texas, 3 p.m. Tuesday, conducted by the Rev. Wayne Graumann. Burial in Roselawn Memorial Park, 2 p.m. Wednesday, with viewing at 1:15 p.m.
Survived by husband, James L. Womack, Houston; a brother and sister-in-law, Michael and Sabrina Perkins, both of Baton Rouge; a father- and mother-in-law, H.E. and Eula Mae Womack; four brothers-in-law, Don Womack and his wife Judy, Gene Womack, Richard Womack and Charles Womack; a close friend, Leonard Bond; and numerous other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by parents, James H. and Billye C. Perkins. Klein Funeral Home, Klein, Texas, in charge of arrangements.

Publication Date: December 03, 1991
Source: The Baton Rouge Morning Advocate,  Page: 6-C
Region: Louisiana


*  MILDRED LOUISE WOMACK nee COLSTON,  Sep. 2, 1935 – Jan. 13, 2012

ORANGE — On Friday, January 13, 2012, Mildred Colston Womack, 76, was reunited in Heaven with her mother Jewel Foster Colston. Jewel journeyed to Heaven ahead of Mildred and the rest of her family when Mildred was only 6 weeks old. Also there to greet Mildred was her father, John William Bascom (JB) Colston; the mother that raised her, Lois Martin Reeves Colston (Nanny); her brother Robert Lee Colston, Sr.; and her sisters, Christine Colston Turner, Mary Colston Spears, Katherine Colston Zeisler, Betty Colston Robinson, Vivian Reeves Sampson, and Nell Reeves Bolton.
Mildred was born in Fort Worth on September 2, 1935 and moved to Texas City in 1937 where she attended school. In the 1940 Texas City May Fete, four-year-old Mildred served as flower girl to her sister, Duchess Mary Colston, representing Woodmen of the World.

She was a survivor of the Texas City Blast in 1947. She and her sister Nell told stories of the injuries, death, and destruction they witnessed while running hand in hand from school that disastrous day.

Mildred was a huge fan of the Dallas Cowboys and learned that in football, the boys made “touch downs” not “home runs” as she screamed out while attending her first Stingaree football game in 1952.

She married the love of her life, Billy Earl Womack in Galveston on Christmas Eve, 1953. They had three children all of whom survive her: Billie Fremont and husband David of League City; Danny Womack and wife Kim of Ocala, Florida; and Tim Womack and wife Debbie of Conroe. She is also survived by grandchildren Jennifer Fremont Simons, Natalie Fremont, Robert Womack, Rebecca Womack, Victoria Womack, Ashley Womack Mahana, and Landon Womack; 5 great-grandchildren Kasey Cooper, Hailey Foresman-Womack, Hunter Womack, Brooklyn Mahana, and Gage Womack, and nieces, nephews and friends too numerous to name.

Mildred was known as the “grandmother of the church” at Family Worship Center in Orange, Texas, where she set high standards for the young women. She was also known as the Christmas decoration expert and as a young woman, she surprised her children with amazing arrays of Christmas gifts, even on a shoestring budget. Mildred was a very successful independent saleswoman with Mary Kay Cosmetics and Home Interior Designs. She was active in her young adult years with fashion shows, Founders Day Parades, and served as a Cub Scout Leader in Texas City. In the spring of 1970, Mildred and Billy packed up their children and their home and moved to Jamaica living there for about a year. When she was in her early fifties, she and Billy traveled in their “freedom wheels” to Canada and all but 5 of the Continental United States.

Billy took care of his bride and held her hand until she was safely in the arms of Jesus. Although pancreatic cancer took her earthly life, she claims eternal life in Heaven being a believer in Jesus Christ her Savior since the age of 7. Her favorite scripture was Romans chapter 7, especially verse 19: “For the good that I would I do not; but the evil which I would not, that I do.” She prayed that the Lord would help people see past her imperfections and instead see only His love, and that her legacy would be that she helped pave the way for others to walk in Christ.

Memorial services will be held at Family Worship Center in Orange on Saturday, January 21. A celebration of her life will be held at the home of her daughter, Billie, in League City on Saturday, February 4. Donations may be made in lieu of flowers to: Family Worship Center, 2300 41st Street, Orange Texas, 77630.

A special thanks from the family to Jolene Valentine with Texas Home Health, Sharon Jackson and Laura Howard of Hallmark Hospice.


*  MILDRED OPAL WOMACK nee LITTLE,   Jul. 13, 1916 - May 20, 2001

MILDRED LITTLE WOMACK died peacefully in the early hours of May 20, 2001, at age 84, surrounded by family. She adopted Houston, and Texas, as her home on October 4, 1936, the night she met and married her one true love, H. E. "Bob" Womack. From this extraordinary beginning they shared the ups and downs of life for forty-six years until his death on May 1,1982. She continued buying bananas, which he loved and she didn't, for almost twenty years (as long as they were on sale). Mildred was red-headed, feisty, quick-witted, and mentally tough, and the term "no whining" was her watch word. She lived independently (some would say "fiercely" so) in the Huffman, Texas, area for the last twenty-four years. She was active until recently in the seniors' group of May Community Center in Huffman, and in earlier years as a volunteer at Northeast Medical Center in Humble, Texas. She lived at Treemont Assisted Living Center in Houston, Texas, for the last several months. Mildred was born on July 13, 1916, in North Little Rock, Arkansas, the youngest of twelve children born to Eli Little and Polonia Sparks, of whom nine lived to adulthood. She survived her sisters Beatrice Anders, Frances Watson, Georgia Haigwood, Minnie Ford, Amy Jung, and Eunice Seber, and her brothers Earle and Floyd Little. Her nieces, nephews, and cousins (the "Elipolonians" ) number in the hundreds through out the United States, and have held family reunions in most years since 1953. She is survived by her children Dolores "Dee" Madole, and Robert Womack and his wife Nelda Womack, all of Houston, Texas, five grandchildren, Margo Madole of Houston, Kyle Madole of Spring, Sarah Womack of New York, New York, Leslie Womack Levine of Boston, Massachusetts, and Christopher Eddings, and two great grandchildren. Although not a feminist as the term is commonly used, she was proud of her career as a women's employment placement counselor for Wilbanks Employment Service in Houston from 1955-1967, and her earlier turn as President of the Houston Garden's Elementary School PTA. She loved words, their proper use, pronunciation, and spelling, and had an exceptional vocabulary that she continued to develop throughout her life. She loved baseball and was a loyal fan of the Houston Astros, win or lose. As her vision declined, she continued to listen to every Astro's game on the radio, and some of her favorite baseball memories were of spring training in Kissimmee, Florida in 1998, and her trip to the new Enron Field ballpark last year. The Astros beat the Reds 6-3 the night she passed away. She had a particular affection for Mexico, and for all Hispanics, taking beginner's Spanish three or four times before she finally gave up her quest for conversational use, and just enjoyed the company of her Hispanic friends. The family wishes to extend its sincere thanks to the caring staff at the Treemont Assisted Living Center, and the staff and volunteers of the Houston Hospice whose tenderness and diligence provided so much support to Mildred and her family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to the Houston Hospice (8811 Gaylord, Suite 100, Houston 77024), or the charity of your choice, would be appreciated. A memorial service will be held at 1:00 p.m.on Tuesday, May 22, 2001 at Brookside Funeral Home located at Eastex Freeway at Lauder Road in Houston, Texas. Friends are invited to visit with the family before the memorial service from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Interment will follow later in the day in a private ceremony.
Monday, May 21, 2001, Houston Chronicle-Houston, Texas


*  MORRIS LERAY WOMACK,     Dec. 23, 1938 - Sep. 11, 2001

GRANDVIEW -- Morris Leray Womack, 62, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001 at his residence.
Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, at Moore Funeral Home Chapel, Arlington.
Burial: Moore Memorial Gardens, Arlington.Visitation: 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Moore Funeral Home, Arlington.
He was born Dec. 23, 1938 in Fort Worth to Morris Womack and Edrie Womack. Morris married Virginia Oakes on Aug. 4, 1958 and they lived in Grandview. She passed away on May 22, 2001. He retired as anair traffic controller in April of 1989.
Survivors: Three children, Kelly Bassett and husband, Jeff of Miramar, Fla., David Womack and wife, Tammy of Watauga and Cindy Womack of Fort Worth; grandson, Jason Talley and wife, Miriam with theU.S. Army; granddaughters, Amanda and Casey Womack of Watauga; mother, EdrieWomack of Grandview; sister, JoNell Bennett and husband, Ken of Buford, Ga.;brother-in-law, Ray Oakes and wife, Pat of San Antonio; other family includes many cousins, nieces and nephews.
Moore Funeral Home-N. Davis Drive, Arlington, (817) 275-2711.

Thursday, September 13, 2001, Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas


*   MYRA HAZEL WOMACK nee LANGMAID,  Apr. 8, 1952 – Jun. 5, 2005

BONHAM — Myra Hazel Womack, 53, of Bonham died Sunday, June 5, 2005, at her residence.

Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. Thursday, June 9, at McKenzie United Methodist Church in Honey Grove with the Rev. Charles Cox and chaplain Randy Rather officiating. Burial follows in Oakwood Cemetery in Honey Grove with Honor Guard. Arrangements are under the direction of Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home of Bonham.

The body will lie in state from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday at the funeral home in Bonham and the family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home in Honey Grove.

She was born April 8, 1952, in Amesbury, Mass., the daughter of Robert Vance and Mary Haley Langmaid. She attended high school in Summersville, S.C., and moved to Texas in 1970. She married Robert Henry “Bob” Womack on Oct. 11, 1980, in Mesquite. She was a correctional officer for Texas Department of Criminal Justice in the Buster Cole Unit in Bonham. She was a Christian and enjoyed researching the Holy Bible. She was a very good artist.

She is survived by her husband, Bob Womack of the home; her mother, Mary Langmaid of Pace, Fla.; a sister, Patricia Almon of Florida; a sister, Naida E. Downey; a brother, Gary Langmaid of Georgia; a brother, Frank R. Langmaid; and several nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers are Sgt. Wanda Cecil, Lt. Manuel Widner, Capt. Carl Vest, Lt. Larry Bursell, Tommy Prater, Jerry W. Franklin and Kyle Sanderson.

Honorary pallbearers are Terri Standberry, Charles Miller, Sgt. Paul McDonald, Tina McDonald, Stanley LaRue, Gina Webb, Joe Cross and Anthony Reuland.

The Paris News,  Published June 08, 2005

*  NANCY JOE BURTNER nee WOMACK,   Dec. 7, 1926 – Jun. 11, 2011 

BONHAM - Graveside services for Nancy Joe (Womack) Burtner, age 84 of Bonham will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 11, 2011 at Oakwood Cemetery in Honey Grove, Texas. Rev. Donald Griffith will officiate the service. Mrs. Burtner passed away on June 9, 2011 at her home.
Nancy Joe (Womack) Burtner was born on December 7, 1926 in Honey Grove, to parents Mark Sanders and Mary Helen (Whitley) Womack, Jr. She married B.P. Burtner on May 23, 1948 in Clarksville, Texas. He preceded her in death on March 24, 1986.
Nancy is survived by sons Mark Sanders Burtner and wife Ann of El Paso, Texas and John Allen Burtner of Sonoma, Calif.; daughters Rebbeca (Becky) Lynn Burtner of Sherman, Texas and Mary Jane Hathaway and husband Scotty of Houston, Texas; grandchildren Matthew Hathaway and wife Katie, Santee and Erin Hathaway; Katy Dedo and David Dedo; Amber Coffman, Ben Williamson; great-grandchildren Hannah Bell Hathaway, Allison Paige Hathaway, Sydney Kate Hathaway, Morgan Jo Dedo, Hayden Williamson; sister-in-law Llewellyn Snell; Aunt Arline Whitley; and nieces Renee Cohen, Nancy Orynich and husband Ron, Susan Guest and husband Joel; and nephew William Snell and wife Georgette.
Family visitation will be held from 6-8 p.m. Friday, June 10, 2011 at Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home in Bonham.
The family request that donations be made to the following locations: 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tenn. 38105 (reference account 93252740); Presbyterian Children's Home and Services at either
www.pchas.org or 4407 Bee Cave Road, Suite 520, Austin, Texas 78746; or Bonham Public Library 305 E. 5th Street, Bonham, Texas 75418.
To convey condolences or sign an online registry, please visit
www.coopersorrells.com.

Published in The Herald Democrat on June 10, 2011

*  NANCY LUELLA BEAUCHAMP nee WOMACK,  Sep. 24, 1867 – Jan. 5, 1969     

THE PARIS NEWS, Mon., Jan. 6, 1969: 'Mrs. Nancy W. Beauchamp Dies in Paris - Mrs. A.T.B. Beauchamp, widow of longtime Blossom physician, died Sunday, Jan. 5, at 10:25 a.m. in St. Joseph's Hospital here at the age of 101 years. The former Nancy Womack, daughter of W.A. and Sarah E. (Thompson) Womack, Mrs. Beauchamp was born at Hohenlinden, Miss., Sep. 24, 1867. The family came to Lamar County when she was 11 years old, settling at Petty, later moving to Blossom. She attended a school for young ladies at Clarksville, before her marriage, March 22, 1891, at Blossom, and had made her home there since. She was a member of Holy Cross Episcopal Church in Paris, where she continued to attend services frequently until about a year ago. She also belonged to the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Funeral services at Holy Cross Church here will be conducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. by the rector, the Rev. James W. O'Connell, Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home directing burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Beauchamp leaves three daughters: Miss Lucille Beauchamp; Mrs. Fred Packard, New Orleans, LA; and Mrs. Helen Wheatley, El Paso; and two grandchildren: Richard Wheatley, serving aboard an aircraft carrier in the Gulf of Tonkin, and Miss Andrea Beauchamp, New Orleans.'

*THE PARIS NEWS, Monday, July 19, 1999, page 4A: 'Bringing back memories of Mrs. Beauchamp by Skipper Steely - Guest Columnist - A call came the other day. It was not much more unusual than the many that arrive over my line each week. Despite the fact that I have not published any books on the Red River pioneers in about 13 years, people still know of my interest and the huge collection of papers both here and in the archives at that university in Commerce that keeps calling itself A&M. But when Virginia McMillion of Austin brought up her great aunt and reminded me that I had interviewed the 100 -year-old lady in 1967, the search mechanism in my mind went into action. A few days later Virginia's letter arrived on my desk. In it was a copy of notes she took while interviewing her aunt that summer. Prompted by that, I dug back into the Lamar County Echo filles of 1967, and on September 7 there was my story and photos of Mrs. A. T. Beauchamp, nee Nancy Womack. She was sitting on a couch with her former pupil, Mrs. W. H. Armstrong. Both looked to be the same age, but there was a decade's difference in the two. ^Dad sent me out to photo-graph Mrs. Beauchamp on a hot August day just before I went back to East Texas State University for my senior year. 'Aunt Nannie' was about to turn 100 on September 24 and was big news in Blossom. Her home was across the tracks just as you enter the town from the west. It was hidden from view, and as the driveway came through the trees, there was a quaint cistern in front of a fairly old home. At the age of 21, it looked old to me. Maybe she convinced me that high ceilings required no air conditioning in Texas summers. 'It never gets above 84 in this house,' she related, saying that most nights required a blanket. She did bemoan the fact that since the advent of gas heating it had been hard to keep the place warm in the winter unless supplemented with the fireplaces. Although it is not in the story, I'll never forget that she insisted that living to this old age was of no small credit to her habit of drinking one glass of sherry each afternoon. I believe she said the drink always came at 4 p.m. I was impressed but never took up the habit. Sherry is pretty dry, and my taste for it has never been developed, though wine is palatable. The Womacks left Hohenlinden, Mississippi, when Nannie was 11 and settled near Petty. She attended a school for ladies in Clarksville. Nannie's teaching career was short. She began in a cabin northeast of Paris near Red Hill Cemetery and ended when she married Dr. Augustus Thomas Beauchamp in 1891. Born near Shady Grove, he graduated from Tulane Medical School and returned to practice in Lamar County in 1887. He died in 1950 at the young age of 86. Annie Mae Coward Armstrong said she rode horse-back to the Pee Dee school in west [sic, should be northeast] Lamar County 75 years before my interview. Here she attended Mrs. Beauchamp's class. Miss Nannie taught 35 students of all grades at that time. That experience with Mrs. Beauchamp continued for me a lifelong enjoyment of being around those in their 80s and 90s. Most who are healthy have a zest to last much longer. Those who are in good health still exert an effort to be peppy. Only a few are angry. Some can't see but still keep up. Hardy Moore does that, and so did my cousin Kathryn Gothard before she died at 91. She always listened to CNN and the local news, asking me constantly what I thought of that politician in Paris named Mike Malone. Or, as his former teacher, she would marvel at how successful little Willie Ausmus had become. Mrs. Beauchamp finally succumbed in January of 1969. Mrs. Armstrong died four years later at 92.


*   NANCY SUSAN WOMACK nee HONIG,  Dec. 2, 1937 – Oct. 11, 2012

Nancy H. Womack, 74, of Texarkana, Texas, died Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012, in a local hospital.

Mrs. Womack was born Dec. 2, 1937, in St. Louis. She was an employee of Texarkana College, an artist and member of Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council and Texarkana Regional Art Club.

Survivors include her husband, Kenneth W. Womack of Texarkana; one stepson and stepdaughter-in-law, Kenneth W. Womack Jr. and Sandra Womack of Houston; and three step grandchildren, Lars, Anika and Hans of Houston.

Private memorial services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under direction of Texarkana Funeral Home, Texas.

Memorials may be made to Texarkana Regional Arts and Humanities Council, 321 W. 4th St., Texarkana, TX 75501 or Texarkana Museum System, 219 N. Stateline Ave., Texarkana, TX 75501.

Online registration is at texarkanafuneralhome.com.

*  NATHAN EUGENE WOMACK,    Aug. 17, 1923 – Feb. 7, 2004

Nathan Womack, 80, of Athens went to be with the Lord on Feb. 7, 2004.

He was born Aug. 17, 1923, in Dallas to Homer F. and Bessie Womack.

Nathan graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas in 1941. He attended SMU and received a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1975 from College of the Southwest in Hobbs, N.M. He had a 40-year career with Mobil Pipeline, spent several years with Mobil Overseas Operations in Saudi Arabia and traveled the world. Nathan was a 60-year member of the A.C. Garrett Lodge No. 1216 of the Masonic Lodge, a member of the Alpha Sigma Lambda Fraternity and a member of the Sons of the Confederate Veterans.

Nathan will be remembered as an avid genealogist with a never-ending intellectual curiosity and a wonderful sense of humor.

Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Fay; son, Jesse of Athens; daughter, Katie; son-in-law, Ron Ross; granddaughter, Kaliska Ross of College Station; son, Forest of Phoenix, Ariz.; sister, Fern Romine of Euless; aunt, Zula Mae Young of Cedar Hill; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Ray Hyatt and Geneva Hyatt of Dallas; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church of Athens under the direction of Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home of Athens.

Family will receive friends from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.


*  NEDRA ODELL WOMACK nee RAINS,   Dec. 16, 1925 - Dec. 1, 2007   

Nedra O. Womack, 81 of Paris went to be with her Lord and Savior Saturday, Dec. 1, 2007.

Bright-Holland Funeral Home has scheduled graveside services for 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, at Union Grove Cemetery with Rev. Bill Draper officiating.

The family receives friends from 7-8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

She was born Dec. 16, 1925, the daughter of Thomas and Ida Crump Rains, in Cunningham. She graduated from Paris High School. She married Lester E. Gene Womack on April 26, 1944. She worked for Westinghouse and Womack Auto Parts. She enjoyed working in her yard; cooking, and keeping house. She was member of the New Hope Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School and played piano.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a son, Tim Womack, and ten brothers and sisters.

She is survived by a son, Danny Womack and wife, Donna, of Pattonville; four grandchildren, Lessia Stone and husband, Steve, of Paris, Clayton Womack of Pattonville, Daryl Womack of Dallas, and Tamara Shires of Sumner, along with five great-grandchildren


*   NELLEEN RUTH WOMACK nee STROUD,   Jan. 13, 1926 – Oct. 24, 2007

Honey Grove -- Nelleen Ruth Womack, 81, of Honey Grove, Texas passed away Wednesday, October 24, 2007 at Honey Grove Nursing Center, Honey Grove, TX. Graveside services will be 2:30 P.M. Friday, October 26, 2007 at Oakwood Cemetery. Rev. Ann Barton will officiate the service. Family visitation will be 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. at the funeral home prior to the service.

Mrs. Womack was born Jan. 13, 1926 in Honey Grove to parents, George Henry Stroud and Nellie Kirkpatrick Stroud. She was a Public Librarian and had a Masters Degree. She was a member of McKenzie United Methodist Church of Honey Grove. She married Aaron Monroe Womack in Honey Grove July 20, 1944. He passed away March 22, 2004.

She is survived by her son, Robert Womack of Bonham, TX., Sister, Bettie Jackson of Honey Grove, TX., and a brother Thomas Stroud and wife Hallie of Honey Grove. and several nieces and nephews.

Along with her parents and husband she was preceded in death by her Daughter, Rebecca Louise and her Daughter in law, Myra Hazel Womack.


NELLIE JEAN LOVE WOMACK nee JOHNSTON,    Oct. 20, 1917 - Dec. 23, 2002

Beloved mother and grandmother, JEAN LOVE WOMACK , born October 20, 1917, passed on December 23, 2002. She is preceded in death by her first husband Damrel "Pete" Love and second husband M. Byron Womack . She will be greatly missed by her daughters, who lovingly called her Jeannie, M. Dianne Britton and husband Tom, and Linda Harris and husband Bob, her son, Richard Love, two grandchildren Mark Harris and Christie Harris, and husband Carl Brewer. Jean graduated from T.W.U. and was a teacher at Williams Elementary School in Pasadena for many years She was also a longtime member of Beta Sigma Phi, the National Democratic Party and The Houston Club. Private services will be held at Forest park Lawndale Chapel of Angels with entombment to follow at Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery.


*  NEVILLE WOMACK nee WILLIAMS,    Mar. 31, 1910 - Dec. 21, 2001

UNIVERSAL CITY, Texas. - Neville Williams Womack, 91, died Friday, Dec. 21, 2001. A native and longtime resident of Springfield, she was retired from the Livingston Parish School System. She is survived by one daughter, Neville Womack DeArmond of Universal City, Texas; and one grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents, John Raoul and Mary Lillie Williams. The Rev. Bill Foster conducted a graveside service today at Springfield Cemetery with burial following. Harry McKneely & Son Funeral Home, Hammond, was in charge.

Friday, December 28, 2001
The Daily Star
Hammond, Louisiana


*  NOBLE FRED WOMACK, JR.,    Aug. 8, 1933 - Jan. 21, 1996

FORT WORTH - Noble F. Womack Jr., 62, a retired salesman for Linz Jewelry Co., died Sunday at home.
Graveside service: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in Parkdale Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 tonight at Moore Funeral Home in Arlington.
Noble F. Womack Jr. was born Aug. 8, 1933, in Fort Worth.
Survivors: Son, Jason Erie Womack of Denver, Colo.; daughter, Starlit Womack Porter of The Colony; brother, Charles Womack of Arlington; sister, Gloria Gae Cummings of Arlington; grandchildren, Ryan, Philip, Zane and Chasitee Porter, all of Arlington; special loved one, Velma "Tiny" Lasell of Fort Worth; and friend, Frank Acosta Jr. of Arlington. Moore Funeral Home 1219 N. Davis Drive, 275-2711 

Publication Date: January 23, 1996
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 24;25
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*   NORMA JEAN KIRK nee WOMACK,    Jan. 20, 1938 - Apr. 30, 2010

TROUP - Services for Norma Jean Womack Kirk, 72, Troup, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday at Cottle Funeral Home, Troup, with the Rev. Bennie Portwood officiating.

Burial will be in Union Grove Cemetery.

Mrs. Kirk died April 30, 2010. She was the daughter of the late Bert and Addie Lee Womack.

Survivors include her husband, Jerry Kirk, Troup; son and daughter-in-law, Chris and Tammy Kirk, Van Alstyne; and four grandchildren.

Family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Published in the Tyler Morning Telegraph on 5/2/2010


*  ODELL STEWART WOMACK,    Feb. 12, 1919 - Sept. 13, 1997

BIG SPRING - Odell ``Red'' Womack, 78, of Big Spring, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 1997, in an Abilene hospital. 
Service will be at 11 a.m. Monday at First Baptist Church with burial in Trinity Memorial Park. Arrangements are by Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home. 
He was born Feb. 12, 1919, in Ira. An Air Force veteran of World War II, he was co-owner of Bettle-Womack Construction. 
Survivors include his wife, Edna Womack of Big Spring; a son, Brent Womack of Midland; and three grandsons, Ryan Womack of College Station, and Jerod Womack and Garrett Womack, both of Midland.

Source: Standard Times. September 1997. RGW


*  OLIVER LEE "O.L." WOMACK,    Jun. 28, 1911 - Jun. 17, 1996

STEPHENVILLE - O.L. "Son" Womack, 84, a retired nurseryman, died Monday at a Fort Worth hospital.
Funeral: 3 p.m. today at Stephenville Funeral Home. Burial: Johnson Cemetery.
O.L. "Son" Womack was born June 28, 1911, in Jones County. He was a member of Graham Street Church of Christ in Stephenville.
Survivors: Wife, Christine Dawson Womack of Stephenville; daughters, Judy Davis, Brenda Gassett and Janice Savage, all of Stephenville; brothers, Joe Womack and Ed Womack, both of Hawley; sisters, Mamie Bottoms of Hawley, Dorothy McCullough of Kirkland, N.M., Betty Benham of Hawley and Hermina Lollar of Anson; nine grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Stephenville Funeral Home Stephenville, (817) 965-3161 

Publication Date: June 19, 1996
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 9
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*    OPAL WOMACK nee MCLENE,   Nov. 3, 1914 – Sep. 11, 2005

Opal Womack, 90, of Amarillo died Sunday, Sept. 11, 2005.
Graveside services will be at 11:30 a.m. today in Llano East Cemetery with the Rev. Robert Field, Baptist minister, officiating. Arrangements are by Rector Funeral Home Coulter Chapel, 8310 S. Coulter St.

Mrs. Womack was born Nov. 3, 1914, in Stanford. She was a homemaker and an artist who loved traveling with her family.

Survivors include two sisters; three grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Amarillo Globe-News, Sept. 14, 2005

OPAL A. WOMACK,    Jul. 17, 1908 - Dec. 3, 2001

BELTON - Opal A. Womack, a former resident of Corpus Christi and a member of Belton Church of Christ, died Dec. 3, 2001. She was 93. Survivors include two sisters, Mary Stockman of Houston and Ella Weatherly of Livingston; two grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.

Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Dec. 6 in Forest Park East Cemetery, Webster. Sawyer-George Funeral Home, Corpus Christi


*  ORMAN MOREE WOMACK,    Mar. 12, 1921 - Aug. 23, 1993

BRIDGEPORT - Orman M. Womack, a retired farmer and rancher, died Monday at home. He was 73.
Funeral was Wednesday at First Baptist Church in Paradise, where he had been a member since 1949. Burial was in Boonsville Cemetery in Wise County. Coker Funeral Home in Decatur was in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Womack was born in Boonsville.
Survivors: Wife, Doris Womack of Bridgeport; three sons, Arnold Lynn Womack of Terrell, Jimmy Womack of Sadler and Rondal Womack of Paradise; brother, Eugene Womack of Fort Worth; two sisters, Fayteen Womack of Weatherford and Ruth Jumez of Fort Worth; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Publication Date: August 26, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 19;21
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*   OWEN WALTER WOMACK,    Jul. 3, 1916 – Jan. 25, 1998

SAN ANTONIO -- Owen Walter Womack, a rancher who was one of the founders of the Brangus breed of cattle and a former Corpus Christi resident, died Jan. 25, 1998. He was 80.

Survivors include a daughter, Suzanne Canavan; a son, Walter and Jess Womack II; and eight grandchildren.

Burial will be at 2 p.m. Jan. 27 in Mission Burial Park South. Mission Park Funeral Chapels South.

Wednesday, Jan. 28, 1998     Corpus Christi Caller-Times ---Corpus Christi, Texas 


*   PAMELA SUZANNE BARAJAS nee WOMACK,   Nov. 16, 1957 – Mar. 21, 2009

Suzanne (Womack) Barajas, 51, of Waco, passed away Saturday, March 21, 2009, in Waco. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, at First Baptist Church of Gholson, with the Rev. James Stevens officiating. Burial will follow at Prairie Grove Cemetery near Aquilla. The family will receive visitors 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, at the funeral home.

Suzy was born in Austin, Texas, to Rob Lee and Coranell (Frederick) Womack. She attended schools in Austin and Gholson before graduating from West High School in 1975. On August 24, 1989, she was united in marriage to Willie Joe Barajas in Dallas. Suzy worked for several businesses throughout her career. She enjoyed playing the piano, crafts, reading, collecting angels, and taking care of her dogs. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Gholson.

Survivors include her husband of 19 years, Willie Barajas, of Waco; daughters, Shanna Michelle Buzbee, of Keller, and Shari Rochelle Page and husband, Tim, of China Spring; grandchildren, Jason Dale Phillips, Jasmine Desiree Phillips and Rylee Jane Page; a step-son, Philip D. Barajas, of Tyler; a step-daughter, Amber Barajas, in the U.S. Navy; her parents, Rob Lee and Coranell Womack, of Gholson; brothers, Rob Lee Womack Jr. and wife, Lisa, of Bermuda, and Andrew Glen Womack and wife, Charmianne, of Red Oak; and many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Baptist Church of Gholson Activity Building Fund or Fuzzy Friends.

*   PATRICIA ANN “PAT” ALGUIRE nee WOMACK,   Nov. 7, 1945 – May 5, 2003 

PAT AIGUIER - Patricia Ann (Pat) Womack Aiguier, 57, died Monday, May 5, 2003.
She was born in Richmond, VA, Nov. 7, 1945. She came to Ozona with her parents, Clovis and Babe Womack, when she was a few months old after her father was discharged from military service following World War II. Pat lived the rest of her life in Ozona where she graduated from Ozona High School in 1964.
On Nov. 20, 2002, she retired after 30 years with the Crockett County Road Department. She could tell you about any place in Crockett County or how to get there.
Pat loved the outdoors and spent a lot of time on the Pecos River hunting and fishing. She was fascinated with old windmills, historic courthouses and would go miles out of the way to get pictures and information about them. She also was interested in historical places and artifacts and enjoyed learning the history connected with them.
Survivors include her mother, Babe Womack of Ozona; sister, Clovie Shannon of Big Spring; a niece, Denise Coates of Belton, and her two children, Kelsey and Brent Coates; an aunt, Inez Wylie of Baird; and her sons, Durwood Wylie and his wife, Marie, of Houston.
Pat was preceded in death by her former husband, John Aiguier; her father, Clovis C. Womack; a nephew, Clark Johnson; three uncles, Gaston and R. J. Wylie, Bill Womack; and an aunt, Viletta Kinsey.
Graveside service was held May 8 in Cedar Hill Cemetery. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Ozona, and former pastor, Rev. Bill Fuller of Panhandle, officiated her service.
Pallbearers included: Harold Shaw, Eddie Moore, Ben English, Mike Womack, Ray Elkins and Jim House.
5-14-2003 Ozona Stockman


*   PATRICIA ANN WOMACK nee WHITE,    Sep. 21, 1937 – May 16, 2004 

Patricia Ann Womack, 66, of Garland, died May 16, 2004, in Garland.

She was born on Sept. 21, 1937, in Caddo Mills, to Elmer Bluefield (Buster) and Sadie Bertha Burton White. On Nov. 21, 1956, she married Charles Preston Womack in Greenville. She was a homemaker, and also worked for her father in his income tax office.

She is survived by sons, David Womack and wife Jeanne of Wylie and Thad Womack and wife Misty of Garland; daughters, Alexia Brandin of Houston and Joanna and husband Gary Magenheimer of Rowlett; sister, Betty Parish of Greenville; grandchildren Nathan, Nicole and Caylan Womack, Kristin and Michael Brandin, Benjamin and Wynter Womack and Gary Lee Magenheimer; niece Gweyn and husband Lou Rucker of Oregon and great-niece and nephew Sarah and Mat Rucker of Oregon. She was preceded in death by her parents.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 20, 2004, at Rentfrow Funeral Chapel in Caddo Mills. Interment will be at Caddo Mills IOOF Cemetery, ministers Tom Houston and Joe Burt officiating. Visitation will be from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.


*   PATRICIA GAIL TOAL nee WOMACK,    Jul. 26, 1980 – Mar. 5, 2008

In loving memory of a wife, mother and daughter. Trisha Gail Toal, 27 died at her home in Ennis on Wednesday, March 5, 2008.
Trisha was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on July 26, 1980 the daughter of Jimmy and Teresa Foster Womack. She was raised in Princeton, Texas and attended Princeton Schools. On February 26, 2005 she was married to Paul M. Toal and after their marriage they made their home in Ennis.

Trisha attended the Cowboy Church.

Trisha is survived by her husband Paul M.Toal of Ennis; three sons: Jason Luke of Farmersville, TX, Thomas and Brett Mayes both of Ennis; one daughter Layla Toal of Ennis. Also surviving are her parents Jimmy Womack of Bosier City, LA and Teresa Cox of Princeton,TX; two brothers: Jimmy Womack,Jr. of Lone Oak, TX and Robbie Womack of Princeton, TX; one sister Robbin Wilson of Forney, TX; grandmother Betty Womack of McKinney, TX and numerous nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 8, 2008 in the Keever Chapel with Dr. Charles Wilson officiating. Visitation will be from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday in the Keever Chapel.

Interment will be in the Myrtle Cemetery under the direction of J.E. Keever Mortuary.

*  PAULETTE BEATY ARRIOLA nee WOMACK,    Nov. 28, 1945 – Nov. 2, 2003

Services for Paulette (Womack) (Beaty) Arriola, 57, of Hudson will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Carroway-Claybar Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. John Witthem and Jeff Arriola officiating. Burial will follow in the Freeman Cemetery.

Mrs. Arriola was born Nov. 28, 1945 in Angelina County and died Sunday, Nov. 2, 2003 in a Lufkin hospital. She was a nurse and had worked for Hospice, Memorial Hospital and Angelina Home Health.

Survivors: husband, James; daughter and son-in-law, Shanda (Beaty) and Clay Conditt; son and daughter-in-law, Patrick and Ranae Beaty; daughter, Mary Beaty; step-son and wife Robbie and Amanda; mother, Mary Florence Womack-Williams brothers and sisters-in-law, Sherwin Mac and Susie Womack, Ronnie and Becky Womack, Richard and Stacey Womack; five grandchildren; five nieces and nephews; a number of grand-nieces and nephews

PAULINE “SANDY” WOMACK nee SANDERSON,    Nov. 28, 1920 - Jul. 13, 2009 

PLANO, Texas – Pauline "Sandy" Womack passed away on July 13, 2009, at the age of 88 at Baylor Heart Hospital, Plano, Texas.

Pauline was born in Tuscola, the daughter of H.B. and Dorcas (Hardwick) Sanderson. Upon graduating from the Tuscola Community High School in 1939, she attended and graduated from the Missouri School of Business in St. Louis, Mo.

Pauline was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis Jackson "Jack" Womack. The two married on Dec. 31, 1941, in St. Louis, Mo. She was also preceded in death by her parents, H.B. and Dorcas Sanderson; two brothers, Dale and Charles; and a sister, Shirley.

Pauline is survived by a brother, Mike and his wife Gertrude of Nashua, N.H.; and sister-in-law, Helen Sanderson of Tuscola, widow of Charles. Her seven surviving nieces and nephews are Craig Sanderson of Fort Wayne, Ind., Susan Sanderson Snyder of Tuscola, Steve Sanderson of Westfield, Ind., Paul Sanderson of Coventry, Conn., Thomas Sanderson of Frisco, Texas, Karen Sanderson Brouillette of Londonderry, N.H., and Joseph Sanderson of Falmouth, Maine. Additionally, Pauline is survived by 14 great-nieces and nephews as well as two great-great-nieces and nephews.

Pauline worked in the banking industry for many years including a bank in Atlanta, Texas, and the Port Neches National Bank in Port Neches, Texas, where she was a vice president of the bank. When the Port Neches Bank was sold, she became the office manager and board of directors member of The Wilton and Effie Mae Hebert Foundation in Port Neches.

Over the years she was named Woman of the Year in Port Neches and served on the board of directors for the Wilton and Effie Mae Hebert Library, Port Neches. Her main interests were her life's work, traveling, and she enjoyed listening to classical music and operas.

A memorial service will be held in Tuscola in the near future. Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of your choice.

*  PHILLIP LAYNE WOMACK, SR.     Sep. 29, 1935 – Dec. 19, 2004   

Groveton News - Obituaries - December 28, 2004

Memorial services for Phillip Layne Womack, Sr., 69, of Orange, Texas were held Thursday, December 23, 2004 at the Groveton Funeral Home. Interment was in the Madisonville City Cemetery in Madisonville, Texas. He passed away at home on Sunday December 19, 2004 after a courageous battle with cancer.
He was born September 29, 1935 to Oly and Marjorie Womack in Groveton, Texas. In 1957 he graduated from Sam Houston State University, married Betty Lou Hendrix and entered into banking industry in Beaumont at First National Bank. He later moved to Woodville as the managing officer of Southeast Texas Savings and Loan. In 1964, he became an auditor for the state of Texas. He and Betty Lou made Orange their home in 1968, where Phil was employed by Orange Savings and Loan Association, becoming president in 1971.
Phil was a lifetime ambassador for the Chamber of Commerce of Orange and was active in both the Rotary and the Kiwanis Clubs. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Orange.
Phil’s pleasure time was divided between ranching, hunting and fishing. He enjoyed his service to the Sabine Chapter of Ducks Unlimited and served on the board for the last 21 years. He was named sportsman of the year by Sabine Chapter for 2004.
Survivors includes his wife of 47 years, Betty Lou Hendrix Womack; son, Layne Womack and granddaughter, Alayna Womack of Orange; daughter and son-in-law, Lisa and Roger Sevier and grandchildren, Gillian and Jack Sevier of Houston; mother Marjorie Womack of Groveton; brother and sister-in-law, Dan and Jean Womack of Guntersville, Alabama; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Jim and Bonne Hendrix of Madisonville, Peggy and Kenneth Hofer of Houston and Billy and Gwen Hendrix of Madisonville; and 14 nieces and nephews.
His family and friends celebrated his life with visitation from 5-8 pm. Tuesday at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. An additional visitation was from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday at Groveton Funeral Home in Groveton.
Groveton Funeral Home, Local Directors


*  PRENTICE EARL WOMACK,    Feb. 23, 1918 - Apr. 25, 1996

Temple Daily Telegram (Texas), 4/27/96
Pete (Prentice Earl) Womack, 78, of Belton died Thursday in a Temple Hospital. He left behind a wife, Lillie Womack; two sons, Wayne Womack and P.E. Womack Jr.; a daughter, Kay Womack White; a sister, Ann Lanham; six grandchildren; five stepchildren and 15 grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

Source:   Mary Ann Munoz (Womack),     womack_m@email.com


*  ROBBIE JO WOMACK nee ROMAN,    Dec. 25, 1916 – Jul 2011 

Robbie Roman Womack, 94, passed away peacefully at her home in Corbet after a brief illness.  

She was born Dec. 25, 1916, in Corbet and lived there all of her life.

Robbie is preceded in death by her husband, James Lawrence Womack, in 1990.

Survivors include one son and daughter-in-law, Ken and Bobbie Womack of Corbet; three grandsons; four great-grandsons; she is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, June 17, 2011, at Corley Funeral Home.  

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 18, 2011, at Corley Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. B. F. Risinger Jr. officiating. Interment will follow at Hamilton-Beeman Cemetery. The pallbearers will be nephews and grandsons.

Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society, 1000 W. Second Ave., Corsicana, TX  75110.

An online guest book is available at www.corleyfuneralhome.com by selecting the Robbie Womack obituary.

Arrangements by Corley Funeral Home, Corsicana.

*  ROBERT KYLE WOMACK,    ( private )

Womack is vice president and office manager for the engineering firm Parkhill, Smith and Cooper in Midland. The son of Mr. and Mrs. T.W. "Jack" Womack, he was born in Odessa, where he attended Dowling Elementary, Bonham Junior High and graduated from Permian High School. He is a member of the UTPB Business Advisory Council, a founding member of the Midland-Odessa Transportation Alliance (MOTRAN), serves on the executive board of the Buffalo Trail Council, Boy Scouts of America. He has been project manager for design, planning and implementation of improvements at Midland International Airport since 1979. He also has served as chairman of the Midland Chamber of Commerce and is a chairman trustee of St. Luke’s Methodist Church. He and his wife Brenda are the parents of a daughter, Rachel, and a son, Ryan.

I don't know why I have Robert in my Obits, he and Brenda Gayle are still alive. 


*  RACHEL ELIZABETH WOMACK nee MYERS, Mar. 31, 1878 – Jun. 21, 1955

WOMACK RITES SET IN BURKBURNETT

Mrs. Rachel Elizabeth Womack of Big Spring, Texas, formerly of Burkburnett died at Big Spring Friday night.

Funeral services were held at 3 p. m. Sunday at Owens and Brumley Funeral Home, with burial in Burkburnett Cemetery.  Mrs. Womack’s husband the late Tom W. Womack, an oil field worker, died in 1936.  She moved to Big Spring several years ago and resided with a daughter,  Mrs. Bobby Lassiter.  Besides Mrs. Lassiter, survivors include two other daughters, Mrs. Grace Mozeleski of Big Spring and Mrs. Thelma Leach of Electra; a son Clyde Womack of Richmond, California; and a sister,  Mrs. Lee Womack of Brady, Texas.


*   RACHEL FLORA WOMACK nee HAM,     Apr. 4, 1916 - Oct. 18, 1993

HOUSTON - Rachel Ham Womack, a homemaker, died Monday at her Houston home. She was 77.
Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. today in Johnson Cemetery near Stephenville. Stephenville Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Womack was born in Stephenville and had lived in Houston for four years.
Survivors: Son, David Womack of Houston; four daughters, Mary Moffett of Baycliff, Margaret Wood of Centerville, Myra Merritt of Pearland and Angie Ames of Houston; four brothers, Paul Ham and Sam Ham, both of Proctor, Virgil Ham of Lovington, N.M., and Robert Ham of California; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: October 20, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 35
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


RALPH WELDON WOMACK,    Sep. 15, 1025 - Apr. 23, 2012   

Posted: April 24, 2012 - 9:01 pm 

Funeral Arrangements are pending at Zoeller Funeral Home for Ralph Womack, 85 of New Braunfels, who passed away on Monday, April 23, 2012 at the Colonial Manor Care Center.


*  RAYMOND C. WOMACK,    May 7, 1911 - Aug. 9, 2002

Raymond C. Womack, 91, of San Angelo passed away Friday August 9, 2002, in San Angelo. Family will receive friends from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, August 12, at Johnson's Funeral Home. Private graveside service will be in Greenleaf Cemetery in Brownwood.
Raymond was born May 7, 1911, in Wortham to Horace and Ethel Womack. He married Pauline Saylor May 25, 1930, in Lewisville. He owned and operated Raymond Womack Auto Supply from 1945 until 1974. Mr. Womack was a member of the Johnson Street Church of Christ.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Pauline in September 1990; and one sister Merle Birdwell. Survivors are Pauline Womack's nieces and nephews.
Family requests all memorials to Johnson Street Church of Christ Vision 2000.

San Angelo Standard-Times Saturday, August 10, 2002
Submitted by: Dave Schoff, email: rdschoff@airmail.net 


*  REBA EDITH ADAMS, nee WOMACK,    April 21, 1910 - Sep. 17, 1995

BOWIE - Reba Womack Adams, 85, a retired licensed vocational nurse, died Sunday in Bowie.
Funeral: 11 a.m. today at First Baptist Church. Burial: Salona Cemetery.
Reba Womack Adams was born April 21, 1910, in Denver, Texas. Burgess-Fry-Owens-Brumley Bowie, (817) 872-1144 

Publication Date: September 20, 1995
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 21
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*   ROBBIE JO ROMAN nee WOMACK,    Dec. 25, 1916 – Jun. 2011 

Obituary for Robbie Womack Robbie Roman Womack, age 94, passed away peacefully at her home in Corbet, Texas after a brief illness. She was born December 25, 1916 in Corbet and lived there all her life. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Lawrence Womack, in 1990. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Ken and Bobbie Womack of Corbet, three grandsons, and numerous nieces and nephews. The family will receive visitors from 6:00 8:00 PM on Friday, June 17, 2011 at Corley Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, June 18, 2011 at Corley Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. B. F. Risinger, Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at Hamilton-Beeman Cemetery. Pallbearers will be nephews and grandsons. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society at 1000 W. 2nd Ave, Corsicana, TX 75110.


*  ROBERT WELDON WOMACK,    Aug. 14, 1910 - Nov. 9, 1993

THE WOODLANDS - Robert Weldon Womack, a retired insurance adjuster and real estate agent and broker, died Tuesday at a nursing home in The Woodlands. He was 83.
Funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. today at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Mr. Womack was a member of Masonic Lodge 1141.
Survivors: Four daughters, Sue Burnett of Spring, Robbie Abercrombie of The Woodlands, Nancy Corneillie of Longview and Bonnie Benad of Monahans; brother, Joseph Womack; sister, Sarah Clayton of Fort Worth; 11 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: November 10, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 30;31
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  ROGER THOMAS WOMACK,   Jun. 3, 1924 – Feb. 2010  

Roger T. Womack was born in Meridian in Bosque County on June 3, 1934 to Grace Craig and Riley T. Womack.

He was a retired Marine Corps Captain and a veteran of Korea and Vietnam earning a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star for valor in Korea.

He earned a Bachelor of Arts in creative writing from West Texas State University, was member of the National Genealogical Society, Phi Alpha Theta and First Families of America.

Military Graveside services will be held at the Richland Cemetery in Richland, Texas at 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, 2010, with the Reverend Lyle Metzler officiating.

Survivors include, two aunts, Jo Knight and Mrs. Louise Nance of Waco; brothers, Kenneth Bullard of Sun City, Calif., and Lauren Bullard of Fort Leonard Wood, Mo; wife of 30 years, Patsy Womack of Richland; daughter, Erika Weaver and son Mark Womack, both of California; step daughters, Katherine Turner of Waco, and Margaret Bosma of Richland; grandchildren, Kelsey Weaver of California, Kenneth Merriman of Florida, Katherine Renee Turner and Michael Turner of Waco.

An online guest book is available at
www.porterfuneralhometx.com by selecting the R.T. Womack Jr. obituary.

Arrangements by Porter Funeral Home, Mexia.

The Corsicana Daily Sun


*  RONALD WAYNE WOMACK,     Sep. 7, 1946 – Mar. 6, 2009   

RONALD WAYNE WOMACK passed away suddenly on March 6, 2009 in Kingwood, Texas. "Ron" was born on September 7, 1946 at St. Joseph's Hospital in Houston, Texas. He was a member of the Deer Park High School graduating class of 1964. During his high school years he played golf and football and was known by his friends as "Donut." Upon graduating high school, he attended San Jacinto Junior College and the University of Houston until he enlisted in the US Marine Corp in 1968. He also served in active duty in Vietnam until he was honorably discharged in 1972. Ron returned to the University of Houston where he received both Bachelors and Masters degrees in Accountancy and was a Certified Public Accountant in Texas. Ron loved his work and enjoyed a long and fulfilling career in Accounting including senior executive positions with organizations such as: Ktech Corporation, Global Resource Professionals, Arthur Andersen & Co., Head Sports Inc., and Behring Int. & Fritz Corp. Ron's career took him across the globe including work in Europe and the Middle East and most recently completing a project at Camp Victory, Baghdad. Ron was an avid reader, a lifelong learner, an instructor and a passionate wine afficiando. He enjoyed jogging and completed multiple street races including the Walt Disney World Half Marathon. Ron is preceded by his beautiful granddaughter Audrey Ann Hoff and survived by his wife, Tina Marie Womack and his daughter Wende Leigh Bendik and husband, his parents, Virgil and Helen Womack, his brother, Randy Womack and wife, sister, Carol Murray, Sister, Debra Womack, brother Greg Womack and wife, grandson, Carson Hoff , brothers in-law Mark Aguilar and wife and brother in law Timothy Aguilar and wife, nieces/nephews: Tessa, Madison, Ely, and Dylan and in-laws, Antonio and Irma Aguilar. Funeral service will be provided at 1 pm on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 at St. Paul's United Methodist Church at 5501 Main, Houston, TX. The family requests that donations be made in his memory to the American SIDS Institute, 509 Augusta Dr., Marietta, GA 30067. 


*  ROSE MARIE WOMACK nee JUNG,    1926 - Sept. 24, 2001

Rose Marie Womack, 75, of Lacy-Lakeview, died Monday, Sept. 24, 2001, at her residence. Services will be at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 26, at Bellmead Funeral Home with the Rev. Marion Ford and the Rev. Terry Wilkirson officiating. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 25, at Bellmead Funeral Home. Mrs. Womack was born Oct. 26, 1925, in Germany. She was a registered nurse and had worked as a relief nurse at General Tire until its closing. She also did volunteer work for Red Cross. She also had worked as a tailor, a Girl Scout leader and was a member of Oaklawn Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Hugh L. Womack of Lacy-Lakeview; daughters, Hildegard Aman of Waxahachie and Christa Smith of Waco; sons, Robert Womack of Centerville and Terry Womack of Waco; brother-in-law, Walter Huskes of Germany; niece Pia Van Melick and husband Ted of Germany; and nine grandchildren and a great-grandchild.

Monday, September 24, 2001, Waco Tribune Herald-Waco, Texas


*   RUBY VIVIAN WHEAT nee WOMACK,   Jan. 12, 1925 – Dec. 3, 2007 

Vivian Womack Wheat, 82, passed away on Monday, December 3, 2007, in Austin, Texas. She was born in Purdon, Navarro County, Texas on January 12, 1925, the ninth child of William Neely Clark Womack and Irene Hannah Howard Womack. She graduated from Corsicana High School in 1943 and attended Baylor University, studying English Literature. Mrs. Wheat was a resident of Austin for more than 50 years. She regularly participated as a volunteer for church, school and other activities for her children. After many years as a housewife, Mrs. Wheat worked in administration, retiring in 2001. Mrs. Wheat is survived by her three daughters and their husbands: Cathy and Paul Koenekoop of Amstelveen, The Netherlands; Cynthia and Paul Peters of Flower Mound, Texas; and Marilyn and Mike Ingram of Austin, Texas. She was an adoring grandmother to her grandchildren Elizabeth and John Peters, and leaves a beloved sister, Lena Jo Womack Mitchell, the youngest and last remaining member of their family. She is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews, as well as other family. Mrs. Wheat valued the traditions handed down by her parents of duty, commitment and sacrifice, and will be remembered as a woman of grace, dignity and wit. She has bequeathed to those who loved her a legacy of faith in Christ of the stature to carry on through difficult times and good, and she shall be often thought of and dearly missed. Mrs. Wheat was laid to rest in a graveside service held on Saturday, December 8, 2007 at Dresden Cemetery in Dresden, Texas. Obituary and guestbook online at wcfish.com

Funeral Service, December 08, 2007, 1:00 PM

*   RUTH WOMACK JONES nee HITCHCOCK,     Feb. 11, 1915 – Oct. 28, 2000

Ruth Womack Jones, 85, of Amarillo, died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2000.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday in Schooler-Gordon Funeral Directors, 5400 Bell St., with Pastor Perry Hunsaker of St. Paul's United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery.

Mrs. Jones was born in Memphis and was a longtime resident of Amarillo. After graduating from McMurray College, she received a master's degree from West Texas State College and taught third grade at Sanborn Elementary. She retired in 1975.

She married Oscar Womack in 1939. He died in 1973. She married Melvin Jones in 1975. He died in 1990.

Survivors include two sons, Joe Womack of Edmond, Okla., and Richard Womack of Amarillo; a sister, Carmen Vaughn of Amarillo; five grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren.

Viewing will be from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

Visitation will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the funeral home.

The family suggests memorials be to Crown of Texas Hospice.

Amarillo Sunday News-Globe Oct. 29, 2000

*  RUTH WOMACK nee SUTTON,    1923 - Feb. 1993

MIDLOTHIAN - Ruth Womack of Midlothian, a homemaker, died Saturday at a Waxahachie nursing home. She was 70.
Funeral was Sunday at Bean-Massey-Burge Funeral Home in Grand Prairie. Burial was in Midlothian Cemetery.
Mrs. Womack was born in Irving and was the youngest of 12 children. She lived in Midlothian most of her life. She was a Church of Christ member.
Family suggests that memorials be made to the Midlothian Cemetery Association.
Survivors: Husband, L.O. Womack of Midlothian; daughter, Joyce Sharp of Midlothian; two sisters, Maggie Reed and Billie Ramsey, both of Grand Prairie; brother, Tommy Sutton of Granbury; two granddaughters; and two great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: February 08, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 15
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  RUTH ELIZABETH JUNEZ nee WOMACK,     Sep. 12, 1916 -  Apr. 15, 2000

FORT WORTH - Ruth Womack Junez, 83, a retired restaurant owner in Weatherford, died Saturday, April 15, 2000, in a care facility.
Graveside services and interment: 11 a.m. Wednesday at Memory Gardens Memorial Park in Weatherford. Rev. Billy Womack, officiating.
Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at White's Funeral Home in Weatherford.
Ruth Junez, born Sept. 12, 1916, in Boonsville, was a resident of Weatherford for 55 years and lived with her daughter in Fort Worth since 1991. She married E.M. Junez April 19, 1940, in Cleburne. She was the daughter of the late Jim L. Womack and Della L. Miller. She was a member of the Baptist church. She was preceded in death by her husband Aug. 1, 1979.
Survivors: Daughter and son-in-law, Linda and Dan Corley Sr. of Fort Worth; sister, Fayteen Womack of Weatherford; brother, E.A. Womack and wife, Janice, of Fort Worth; sisters-in-law, Fae Womack of Azle, Doris Womack of Bridgeport, Elizabeth Womack of Hurst; and 11 nieces and nephews. White's Funeral Home Weatherford, (817) 596-4811

Publication Date: April 17, 2000
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 6;7
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  RUTH WOMACK nee BARRINGTON,    Jul. 6, 1925 - Aug. 12, 2001

Ruth Barrington Womack, 76, of Gridley died Aug. 12, 2001, at Fremont Medical Center.

Born in Vae Afton, Texas, she was a Mid-Valley resident for more than 60 years.

Survivors include two sons, Steve Barzzel and Jim Womack Jr., both of Gridley; two daughters, Pat Loudon of Wheatland and Carrol Yandell of Roseville; three brothers, Glenn Barrington of Biggs and Lynn Barrington and Jerry Barrington, both of Gridley; three sisters, Mary Barzzel of Biggs, Hazel Pendergrass of Gridley and Velma Craddock of North Highlands; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter James Womack; a son, Roger Barzzel; a daughter, Betty Upton; and two sisters.

Services: Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Gridley-Block Funeral Chapel. A graveside service will be conducted at 10 a .m. Thursday in Gridley-Biggs Cemetery. The Rev. Rick Cunningham of the First Baptist Church of Gridley will officiate.


*  SAMUEL BENTON WOMACK,    Mar. 14, 1894 – Mar. 1, 1963  

THE PARIS NEWS, 3 Mar 1963. 'Funeral services for Sam B. Womack, 69, planter and merchant of Slate Shoals and Paris, who died Friday, will be held Monday at 11 a.m. in Fry and Gibbs chapel. The Rev. James E. Jones of First Methodist Church will officiate, interment to be made in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. Womack died in Lamar Medical Center about 4:10 p.m. Friday after illness. Surviving are Mrs. Womack, the former Miss Johnniebelle Holt; two daughters, Mrs. Bonner McMillion, Waco, and Mrs. Clark Sudduth, Dallas; six grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Samuel Warner, Dallas; his mother, Mrs. Letha Allen Womack, and two brothers, Allen M. Womack and Hal E. Womack, and a half-brother, Henry Marshall Womack, Jr., all of Slate Shoals, and his father, Henry Marshall Womack, Wichita Falls. Born at Blossom, 14 Mar 1894, Samuel Benton Womack attended schools there and at Hugo, Okla., and also old Paris Commercial College. He was formerly a member of the Blossom Lodge No. 303, AF&AM and of the Elks. His father and the late Will Castle of Paris, also formerly of Blossom, had bought the land now known as the Womack farm on Red River from the late Hugh Tinnin Sr., Mr. Castle later selling his interest to Mr. Womack. Sam Womack had grown up on this river farm, and at the age of 21, was made his father's partner in its operation. For a dozen years or more he was active in its management-buying, selling, bookkeeping and planting. He met his future wife, whose parents lived in Paris at the time, when she came from West Texas to teach school at the farm. They were married in Paris, 6 Nov 1917. In 1942, they opened the Jean Ann Dress shop in Paris on Clarksville Street, which they operated until 1955. They continued to maintain their apartment here, 821 3rd SE, in addition to the farm house at Slate Shoals.' *On the same stone with Johnniebelle Holt Womack


*  SARAH ANN MEREDITH nee WOMACK,    Jun. 20, 1933 – Jul. 27, 2007

KERRVILLE - Sarah Ann Womack Meredith, born on June 20, 1933, in Abilene, Texas, entered into rest on July 27, 2007, at the age of 74.
She graduated from Tivy High School in 1951 and attended Southwest Texas Teacher?s College. She was a faithful member of Kerrville Church of Christ.
She was a loving devoted mother, grandmother, sister and friend. She is preceded in death by her mother, Dorothy Marie Fawcett Womack, and her father, Mark Campbell Womack.
She is survived by her brother, William M. Womack and his wife, Irene; her two sons, Vick Meredith and his wife, Sheryl, of San Antonio, and Kent W. Meredith of Lubbock; and her grandsons, Ryan, Reid, and Reagan of San Antonio. She also is survived by four nieces, Laurie Blewett (Jason) of Beaumont, Suzanne Nicks (Mikel) of Houston, Vicki Styles (Danny) of Austin and Amy Richards (Russell) of Dallas; and cousins, Barbara McGee (Bob) of Houston, Betsy Rhoden (Alton) of Kerrville, Scott Stehling (Julia) of Kerrville, Sally Powell (Chad) of San Antonio, Jim Stehling (Lisa) of Kerrville and Bud Fawcett (Mary Claire) of Ingram.
The family would like to thank Dr. Barrington, Dr. Wilson and the Intensive Care Unit Nurses of Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital for their compassionate care during the last several months.
A graveside service is scheduled for 10:45 a.m. Monday, July 30, 2007, at Glen Rest Cemetery, officiated by Dr. Greg Cummings.
Honorary pallbearers are first cousins and cousins-in-law.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Peterson Regional Medical Center.
The family invites you to send condolences at www.grimesfuneralchapels.com by selecting the ?Send Condolences? link.

Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Grimes Funeral Chapels of Kerrville.

Published July 28, 2007


*  SARAH BESS CLAYTON nee WOMACK,    Sep. 22, 1920 – Dec. 8, 2004 

Sarah Bess Clayton, 84, a homemaker, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004, at a Granbury hospital.

Graveside service: 2 p.m. Monday in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home.

Sarah was born Sept. 22, 1920, in Fort Worth. She worked for Sears in Fort Worth, Mitchell's in Granbury and The Carpet Store. Sarah was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin H. Clayton.

Survivors: Sons, Robert Clayton and wife, Rosemarie, of Atlanta, Ga., Eddy Clayton and wife, Phyllis, of Connecticut; daughter, Joyce Sanders of Tolar; grandchildren, Shelly Sperry, Chrissy Nolen, Denise Lizun, Brian Clayton, Jennifer Clayton, Michele Belt, Collette Turella, Stephanie Clayton and Katie Clayton; and seven great-grandchildren.

Published in the Star-Telegram on 12/11/2004.

*  SARAH LOUISE PUTNAM MILLER nee WOMACK,   May 17, 1919 – May 24, 2011 

Sarah Louise Womack Putman Miller, age 91, passed away early March 24th in Kindred Hospital in Mansfield, Texas after a short illness. She was born on May 7, 1919 in Trinity Mills, Texas to parents Henry Clay Womack and Martha Lester Womack.

Louise graduated from North Texas State University with her Masters Degree in Education and had a long dedicated career teaching children. She started in McCurley Prairie, Texas and after several decades of teaching in Corsicana she retired. She was honored to be the first white teacher at Lincoln Elementary which was at that time an all black school. Louise’s commitment to her profession continued after she left the classroom as she served as an officer in several different areas of the retired teachers association.

Louise was a loving caring person who will be missed by many. She had a great gift for making others feel special. Even after the losing her sight she continued to help others by sharing her special gift of love.

Louise was a longtime active member of The North Beaton Church of Christ and an active member of the Corsicana State Home Ex-student’s where she served many years as their official bell ringer.

She was preceded in death by her parents Henry Clay & Martha Womack, her brothers Hope Womack and Paul Womack, her sister Garnette Stockard and her husbands Claude Putman and Paul Miller.

*  SARAH VIRGINIA JENNINGS nee WOMACK,   May 1, 1865 – Jul. 3, 1953  

 

THE PARIS NEWS, Sunday, July 5, 1953: 'Blossom- Mrs. J. W. Jennings, 87, the former Miss Sallie V. Womack, died Friday at 2:40 p.m. at home here, after several years ill health. She was the widow of a Baptist minister. Funeral services, Sunday at 4 p.m., will be held at the Baptist Church by a former pastor, the Rev. Fred Creger, of Hooks, and the Rev. Alton Vaughn. Fry & Gibbs will make interment in Knights of Honor Cemetery and pallbearers will be John Parks, Jess Reasoner, Carl Griffin, W. A. Griffin, Tellus Outland and Cecil Blackburn. Surviving are several nephews, including Ralph Scudder, with whom she made her home, and W. T. Scudder here; these brothers and sisters; Mark Womack, Detroit; Marshall Womack, living on Airline Road; Mrs. R. M. Robinson, Biardstown; Mrs. Mattie Clarkson, Valliant, Okla.; Mrs. Edgar Huff, Wichita Falls; Austin Womack, Mrs. A. T. B. Beauchamp and Mrs. O. L. Scudder, Blossom, besides hour stepchildren. Daughter of the late Capt. W. A. and Elizabeth (Thompson) Womack. Mrs. Jennings was born May 1, 1866 in Hohenlinden, Miss. The family moved to Blossom when she was a young girl, and the later taught school in Lamar and Red River Counties. She was married to the late Rev. J. W. Jennings here in 1905, and had been active in the Baptist Church until her health failed.' *Buried next to Eloise Womack.

SHERI RAE WOMACK nee RICHARDSON,   Sep. 6, 1966 – Oct. 10, 2008    

  Sheri Rae Womack, 42, of Woodville, passed away Friday, October 10, 2008 in Woodville, Texas.
 A memorial service was held Sunday, Oct. 12 at 3 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church in Woodville.
  Sheri was born September 6, 1966 to Smith Wade, II and Sally Rae Lattin Richarson in Douglas, Wisconsin.  She was an occupational therapy assistant at Dogwood Trails Manor Nursing Home.  She was a ten year U.S. Army veteran, life member of NRA and member of Calvary Baptist Church.  As a child she showed and rode horses in Australia.  She was an avid hunter, homemaker and devoted wife.
  She was preceded in death by her mother, Sally Rae Richardson.  She is survived by her husband, Bruce Wayne Womack of Woodville; father and step-mother, Smith Wade, II and Nancy Richardson of Stillwater, OK; brother, Smith Wade Richardson, III of Austin; sister & brother-in-law, Sara and Ed Kelly of Falls Church, VA; six nieces and nephews.
            Local arrangements were under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home of Woodville.


*  STEVE LAMAR WOMACK,   Dec.28, 1948 – Apr. 7, 2006

Steve Lamar Womack was a building contractor. Steve was a loving and caring man with a heart of gold. Steve was always there to help anyone in need.

Survivors: Wife, Phillis; daughter, Gina Forester and husband, Randy; son, Brian Womack, all of Fort Worth; mother, Mildred Womack; sisters, Sylvia Carlisle and Sharon Thomas, all of Rome, Ga.; grandchildren, Taylor, Taryn, Sydney, Ciara and Taten; and numerous extended family members and friends.



TAMMY L. STRUNC nee WOMACK,   Sep. 3, 1969 – Jul. 18, 2008 

CLARKSVILLE  -  Tammy L. Strunc, 38, of Bogata died Friday, July 18, 2008, at her residence.

Funeral services are set for 2 p.m. Monday, July 21, in Lindeman Chapel of Clarksville Funeral Home with the Rev. Don Shovan officiating. Burial follows in Jamison Chapel Cemetery under the direction of Clarksville Funeral Home.

The family receives friends from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

She was born in Paris on Sept. 3, 1969, the daughter of Donald Wayne and Ludy Archer Womack. She was of the Baptist faith.

Her father preceded her in death.

Survivors include her husband, Steve Strunc of Bogata; son, Michael Strunc of Bogata; daughter, Haley Strunc of Bogata; mother, Ludy Womack of Clarksville; sisters, Teresa Nichols and husband Ronny, of Detroit, and Crystal Womack of Clarksville; brothers, Rocky Womack and wife, Diana, of Bogata, and Jody Womack of Clarksville; godparents, Sammy Smith and wife, Jeanie, of Clarksville; father and mother-in-law, Robert and Ann Strunc of Clarksville; three nieces; and two great-nephews.

The Strunc family would like to thank everyone for all of their prayers and acts of kindness shown to them in this most difficult time.

Pallbearers will be Tim and Doug Gallander, John Davidson, Donnie Gentry, Paul Strunc and Jeffery Don Bivins.

Honorary pallbearers will be Thomas Bean and Robert McCarver.

*  THELMA FAYE WOMACK nee HYATT,   May 19, 1933 – Apr. 9, 2010

ATHENS-Services for Thelma Fay Womack, 76, Athens, are scheduled for 2:00 PM Tuesday at Carroll-Lehr Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Bill Pemberton officiating. Burial will follow in Oaklawn Memorial Park. Mrs. Womack died April 9, 2010 in Tyler. She was born May 19, 1933 in Bonham to Milton and Tech Davison Hyatt. She married Nathan Womack in 1949. They lived in Dallas until 1966 when Nathan's career with Mobil Pipeline took them to Seminole, then later to Midland, Sweetwater and Saudi Arabia. They retired in Athens in 1984. Mrs. Womack was a member of First Baptist Church, Athens. She enjoyed reading mystery novels and in her younger days loved playing canasta, working in the church nursery and traveling throughout the western U. S. on yearly family vacations. She was a genuine, sweet woman who will be very missed by all her loved ones. Mrs. Womack was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Nathan, in 2004, and her brother Milton Hyatt in 1992.Survivors include sons Jesse, Athens; Forest, Phoenix, AZ.; daughter Katie, College Station; granddaughter Kaliska, College Station; brother Ray, Dallas; sister-in-law Fern Romine, Euless, three nieces and three nephews. Pallbearers are Gene Gresham, L. M. Yarbrough, Carl Taylor, Byron Bierhalter, Jack Hearn, Barry Acord. For those who wish to make a Memorial gift, the family would be honored by a donation to the Scottish Rite Children's Hospital, 2222 Welborn Street, Dallas, Texas 75219.

*  THELMA LYNN McCALEB nee WOMACK,    Aug. 12, 1907 - Feb. 11, 1999

ANSON -- Thelma Womack McCaleb, 91, died Thursday in a Dallas hospital.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Anson Church of Christ with Pete Lollar and Earl McCaleb officiating. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery, directed by Lawrence-Adams Funeral Home.
Mrs. McCaleb was born in Pleasant Hill where she attended school and graduated from Anson High School. She graduated from Abilene Christian College. She was the widow of Ervin McCaleb, whom she married in 1928 in Abilene. She taught in the Union schools and was a member of the Anson Church of Christ.
Survivors include three sons, Charles McCaleb of Abilene, Jack McCaleb of Scranton, Ark., and Tom McCaleb of Norman, Okla.; two daughters, La Nell Payne of Littlefield and Janice Todd of Mesquite; one sister, Billye Tate of Bryan; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.


*  THOMAS BLANTON WOMACK,   Feb. 28, 1914 – Dec. 21, 2004   

Arlington--Thomas Blanton Womack, 90, a Pearl Harbor survivor and a 20 year veteran of the United States Navy, died Tuesday, December 21, 2004.
Graveside service: 3 p.m. Thursday, Parkdale Cemetery in Arlington, 701 Mary St. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m.Wednesday  in the parlor of First United Methodist Church in Arlington, 313 N. Center St.
Tom was born Feb 28, 1914, in Winters. He later moved to Denison where he graduated from Denison High School in 1932.  He served as a medical corpsman in the U.S. Navy from 1940 until 1960, when he was retired as chief Pharmacist's mate. He married Mary Morton on Dec. 27, 1946. They celebrated 52 years of marriage until her death in May of 1998. Tom was a longtime affiliate of First United Methodist in Arlington and joined the church on the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor in 1991.
Tom spent much of his life around Meadowbrook Golf Course in Arlington. He was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Morton Womack.
Survivors:  Sons John Womack of College Station, Jim and Marie Womack of Plano and Bill and Sheri Womack of Arlington: nephew, Ken George of Mansfield: grandchildren, Laura, Sarah, Brian, Tammy, Kathy and Stephanie: nieces and nephews, Earl Taft, Patricia Bauers, Beth Ferrier, Ella Marie League and Ruth Ellen Leever.

Moore Funeral Home-N. Davis Drive , Arlington, (817) 275-2711


*  THOMAS JEFFERSON WOMACK, JR.,    Feb. 9, 1872 - Mar 31, 1901

Sunday March 31, 1901

T.Jay Womack was mortally shot by A.B. Meek yesterday at the Meek residence near 18th and Morrow. Family fued. Meek married Womack's sister. Womack was a well-known attorney, son of the late Dr. T.J. Womack.

Waco Times-Herald

Monday April 1, 1901 

T.J. Womack died yesterday. Born in Waco, February 9, 1872; was 29, Son of the Late Dr. T.J. Womack, a physician. In May of 1898, married Miss Ella Willie, youngest daughter of the late Judge A.H. Willie. Was admitted to the bar. Funeral today from the residence at 525 North 5th, Rev. Nelson, Rev. Hotchkiss, and Rev. Page officiating. Burial at Oakwood Cemetery.

Tuesday April 2, 1901. The remains of T.J. Womack were buried yesterday at Oakwood Cemetery.

Waco Times-Herald


*  THOMAS LILLARD WOMACK,    Jan. 18, 1914 - Dec, 25, 1991

Obituary: Thomas Lilard Womack of Gunter, Grayson County, a retired farmer, died Wednesday at a Sherman hospital. He was 77. His wife, Vera Womack of Gunter, survives, and area survivors include a brother, Raymond Womack of Fort Worth, and a sister, Ida Phobebe Martin of Burleson. Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday at Gordonville Church of Christ in Grayson County. Burial: Gordonville Cemetery. Arrangements: Huff Funeral Home in Whitesboro.

Publication Date: December 27, 1991
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 23
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  THOMAS WELDON  T.W. “JACK” WOMACK,   Jul.6, 1921 – Dec. 17, 2006  

MIDLAND — Thomas Weldon Womack, of Midland, passed away Sunday, December 17, 2006.

He was born July 6, 1921, to Benonie W. Womack and Ina Valeria Smith Womack in Colorado City, Texas. Jack graduated from Colorado City High School in 1939. He proudly served his country during World War II with Patton’s 3rd Army in the European Theater, and was also Desk Sgt. at Supreme HQ in Frankfurt, Germany.

After discharge, Jack continued his education at Texas Tech University receiving a BA in Advertising in 1950. On January 24, 1947, he married Mary Price in Colorado City. In 1952, he founded Womack Advertising Agency in Odessa, Texas. The firm grew for 40 years as Womack, Claypoole & Griffin, with offices in Odessa, Dallas and San Antonio. His memberships included the American Association of Advertising Agencies, Airborne Law Enforcement Association, and Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. He was active in the Chamber of Commerce and Lions Club in Odessa, and was on the Board of Directors of Medical Center Hospital in Odessa, and Western National Bank. Jack was the recipient of the Silver Medal Award from the Permian Basin Ad Club. He was an accomplished artist as well as a pilot.

His church affiliations included the First Baptist Church in Odessa, Trinity Baptist Church in San Antonio, First Baptist Church in Richardson, Trinity Baptist Church in Kerrville, and St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Midland. He served in numerous church capacities, including Deacon.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Mary Price Womack in 2006, son, Thomas Price Womack in 1991, brothers, Harold B. Womack in 1974, and Glen Lee Womack in 2002.

Jack is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Robert Kyle and Brenda Womack of Midland, TX; daughter-in-law, Cathy Womack of Odessa, TX; sisters, Elna Stell of Houston, TX; and Joann Meadows of San Angelo, TX; sister-in-law, Joyce Womack of Midland, TX; grandchildren, Amy Leigh Womack of Fort Lauderdale, FL; William Kyle Womack of Austin, TX; Rachel Lynn Womack of Plano, TX; and Thomas Ryan Womack of Lubbock, TX.

The family will receive friends at Ellis Funeral Home, Thursday, December 21, 2006, between the hours of 6 and 8 p.m.

Memorial services have been scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday, December 22, 2006, at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church.

Arrangements are under the direction of Ellis Funeral Home, 801 Andrews Hwy., Midland, Texas 79701 (432) 683-5555. To place on-line condolences visit www.mem.com.

Memorials may be directed to St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, 3011 W. Kansas, Midland, Texas 79701 or Manor Park, 2208 N. Loop 250 W. Midland, Texas 79705.

Published December 19, 2006


*  TOMMYE JEAN WOMACK,   August 18, 1939 – Mar 6, 2009   

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal , Sunday, March 08, 2009
Services for Tommye Jean Womack, 69, of Lubbock will be held 1 p.m. Monday, March 9, 2009 in Resthaven's Abbey Chapel. Burial will follow in Resthaven Memorial Park.
Ms. Womack passed away on Friday, March 6, 2009. Tommye Jean was born on August 18, 1939 in Houston to George and Eddie Mammie Ringgold Womack. She was a dental lab technician retiring in 2008. She was preceded in death by a grandson, Jeffery Bedwell in 2001; two brothers, Richard and Gary; and two sisters, Alma and Dale.

Survivors include one son, Ran Brown of Lubbock; one daughter, Tressa Bedwell of Lubbock; two sisters, Paula Mitchell of Sherman and Suzie Smith of Gunbarrell; three brothers, George "Buster" Womack of Kemp, Terry Womack of Houston, and Ben Womack of Smyer; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Memorials are suggested to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or Joe Arrington Cancer Treatment Center.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m.


* TRACY LEE WOMACK,   Feb. 12, 1964 – May 27, 2000  

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Tracy Womack, 36, died Saturday, May 27, 2000, in a Tallahassee, Fla., hospital.
Services are 3:30 p.m. Wednesday at the First United Methodist Church in Colorado City with the Rev. Kay Reed officiating. Burial will be in the Colorado City Cemetery, directed by Kiker-Seale Funeral Home.
Mr. Womack was born in Colorado City. He graduated from Colorado High School as salutatorian in 1982 and graduated from Angelo State University in 1994 with a BA in Drama. He was active in many Colorado City Playhouse productions before going to San Angelo where he was very active in productions at Angelo State University and the Angelo Community Theater. He was also a pianist for many churches in the San Angelo area. At the time of his death, he was attending Florida State University on a fellowship to attain his master's degree as a professional accompanist in opera.
Survivors include his parents, Kent and Sue Womack of Colorado City; a brother, Richy Womack of Colorado City; and aunts, uncles and cousins.

Source: Abilene Reporter-News, May 2000. RGW


*  TRAVIS TWYMAN WOMACK JR.,   Oct. 20, 1919 – Sep. 5, 2009

KERRVILLE -  Travis T. Womack Jr., 89, of Kerrville, passed away Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, in a local care center.
He was born Oct. 20, 1919, in Marshall, Texas, to Marjorie and Travis T. Womack Sr. He married his wife, Beryl, in 1945.
Travis graduated from high school as salutatorian of his class, during the Depression, worked for Shell Oil and put himself through law school. He graduated from South Texas University in Houston.
Travis was drafted into the United States Army on Dec. 2, 1945, five days prior to Pearl Harbor. While in basic training, he volunteered for the 82nd Airborne and entered OCS. He entered active service as a 2nd Lieutenant on June 22, 1942, and received an honorable discharge on Jan. 26, 1946. Travis served in World War II, North Africa, Sicily, Italy, European War Theater, Battle of the Bulge, Normandy and helped liberate concentration camps.
He proposed to Beryl before the Battle of the Bulge and married the British war bride afterward.
Travis started his own business in Cheyenne, Wyo., Petro Ownership Map Company (POMCO) in 1950 and moved it to Casper in 1953. The business later was acquired by AC Nielsen, and Travis became a vice president for AC Nielsen Map Division. He and Beryl moved to Kerrville in 1995. He was a member of the Kerrville Rotary Club.
Survivors include his wife, Beryl Womack of Kerrville; daughter, Susan Mary McDaniel; sons, Travis T. Womack III and wife, Sharon L. Olson-Womack, of San Antonio, A. Barton Womack and wife, Linda J. Womack, of Farmington, N.M., and Joseph V. Womack and wife, Karen Womack, of Billings, Mont.; and five grandchildren.
A memorial service will be Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009, at 2 p.m., at Grimes Funeral Chapels.
The family invites you to send condolences at www.grimesfuneralchapels.com by selecting the ?Send Condolences? link.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Grimes Funeral Chapels of Kerrville.


*  TRISTAN DAVID WOMACK,   Aug. 10, 2012 – Aug 10, 2012                       

AnonymousCorsicana Daily SunThe Corsicana Daily SunMon Aug 13, 2012, 09:53 PM CDT

Tristan David Womack, infant son of Zachary and Susan Womack was born and died on Friday, Aug. 10, 2012 at Navarro Regional Hospital in Corsicana.

Tristan is survived by his loving parents, Zachary and Susan Womack; big sister, Skyy Cantrell; paternal grandfather, David Womack and wife Tammy of Jacksonville; paternal grandparents, Brent and Linda Walley of New Summerfield; maternal grandparents, Mark and Linda McGaugh of Corsicana; great paternal grandparents, Marjorie and Jim Brazier of New Summerfield, John Lewis of Jacksonville, Helen Kirkland of Jacksonville, and James Ward of Arizona; aunts and uncles, Brad and Rebecca Davidson of Arkadelphia, Ark., Chris and Karin Hall of Corsicana, James and Necole Hemsworth of Hico, Kelli McGaugh of Corsicana, and John McGaugh of Corsicana; great aunt, Janet McCoy of Jacksonville, and Lisa Cox and husband Gary of Phoenix, Ariz., cousins, Hayden, Kaylee and Devin Davidson of Arkadelphia, Ark., Brandon, Breanna, and Kaylee Hall, and Jacob Wallen all of Corsicana.

A private family graveside service was held at Oakwood Cemetery with Dr. John LaNoue officiating.

But Jesus said, “Suffer the little children to come unto Me, and do not forbid them; for such is the kingdom of heaven.”

An online guest book is available at
www.corleyfuneralhome.com by selecting the Tristan David Womack obituary.

Arrangements by Corley Funeral Home, Corsicana

*  VALERA WOMACK nee McDUFF,    Jan. 11, 1889 - Feb. 14, 1993

FORT WORTH - Valera Womack, a retired teacher and secretary, died Sunday at a Fort Worth nursing home. She was 104.
Funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. today at Greenwood Funeral Home. Burial will be in Greenwood Memorial Park.
Mrs. Womack was born in Alabama and had lived in Texas for most of her life. She worked in Texas public schools for 33 years, first as an 18-year-old teacher at the old Bois D'Arc School, northwest of Itasca, and later as a secretary and dean of girls at J.P. Elder Junior High School for 27 years.
She was a longtime member of North Fort Worth Baptist Church and a life member of Texas Retired Teachers Association.
She was the widow of Ira F. Womack.
Survivors: Several nieces and nephews.

Publication Date: February 15, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 15
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  VIRGINIA SUE WOMACK nee OAKES,    May 24, 1941 - May 22, 2001

GRANDVIEW -- Virginia Sue Oakes Womack, 59,an accounting clerk, died Tuesday, May 22, 2001 in Bedford.
Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Friday, May 25, Moore Funeral Home Chapel, Arlington.
Burial: Moore Memorial Gardens, Arlington. Visitation: For family and friends: 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Moore Funeral Home, Arlington.
Virginia Sue was born May 24, 1941 in Wichita Falls, Texas to R. L. and Inez Oakes. She graduated from Poly High School in 1959, and was employed by David's in Grandview.
Survivors: Husband of 42 years, Morris Leray Womack of Grandview; daughter, Kelly Bassett and husband, Jeff, Miramar, Florida; son, David Womack and wife, Tammy, of Watauga; daughter, Cindy Womack of Fort Worth; grandson, Jason Talley and wife, Miriam, U.S. Army, Korea; grand daughters, Amanda and Casey Womack of Watauga; brother, Rama Gene Oakes and wife, Pat, of San Antonio; mother-in-law, Edrie Womack of Grandview; sister-in-law, JoNell (Sally) Bennett and husband, Ken, of Buford, Ga.; many other nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles.
Moore Funeral Home-N. Davis Drive, Arlington, (817) 275-2711.
Thursday, May 24,2001
Star-Telegram, Fort Worth, Texas


*  VOLNEY EUGENE WOMACK,    Nov. 5, 1845 – Apr. 9, 1864    

Served in the CSA.,  was killed in the Battle Of Pleasant Hill, in Louisana.  His body was returned to Anderson, Texas by  "Abe"  his brother and a slave named "Logan",  he was reburied in the Odd Fellows Cemetery.


*  VOLNEY E. WOMACK,    Jan. 22, 1891 – Apr. 7, 1984    

LAMAR COUNTY ECHO Apr. 12, 1984. 'Volney E. Womack, Parkview Nursing Home Died in St. Joseph's Hospital. Services held Mon., April 9 at Evergreen Cemetery. Burial followed under the direction of Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home. Mr. Womack was born in Lamar County, a son of A.L. Womack & Lizzie Luckey. He married Mis Claude Hendricks, & she preceded him in death on Aug. 6, 1958. Survivors include a sister in law, Mrs. Joe B. Hendricks, of Paris, a nephew, William H. Womack Jr., of Ft. Worth & one niece, Mrs. Dorothy W. Jett, of Ft. Worth & several other relatives.' *On the same stone with Claude Hendricks Womack.


*   WALTER GLEN WOMACK,   Feb. 23, 1937 – Dec. 24, 2008

Walter Womack, 71, of Aquilla, passed away Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2008. Graveside services will be 10 a.m. Monday, at Prairie Grove Cemetery near Aquilla, with Kenneth Vochoska officiating. The family will receive visitors 5 to 6 p.m. Sunday, at Aderhold Funeral Home in West.

Walter was born on February 23, 1937 in Artesia, New Mexico, the son of Rob L. and Winnie (Weatherford) Womack. He graduated from Aquilla High School in 1955 and served his country in the United States Navy. Walter worked as a rancher and electrician. He enjoyed playing cards and dominoes and was a big baseball fan, especially of the New York Yankees. Walter was a member of the American Quarter Horse Association, and First Baptist Church of Aquilla.

Survivors include two brothers, Rob Lee Womack, Sr. and wife Coranell of Gholson and Billy Womack of Aquilla; two sisters, Paula Gregory and husband Gayle of Grand Prairie and Lori Eisma and husband Joe of West; and several nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

Honorary pallbearers will be Rob Lee Womack, Jr., Andrew Womack, John Mitchell, Greg Mitchell, and Joseph Eisma.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the West Volunteer Ambulance Assn., or the American Diabetes Assn.


*  WALTER HAROLD WOMACK,     Jan. 18, 1914 - Nov. 22, 1997

Harold Womack, 83, retired Locomotive Engineman, died November 22 in Fort Worth. He was born January 18, 1914 in Kopperl, Texas.

Mr. Womack had nearly 35 years seniority as an engineman when he retired. He was a veteran of World War II and had five Bronze Stars. He was among those who landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day.

Services were held 3:00 p.m. at Kimbell Cemetery in Kopperl, Texas. The Reverend Bill Gohmert officiated.

He was survived by his wife, Rosa Lee Womack of Fort Worth; sisters, Virgie Mae Meyer and Helen Marie Banks, both of Fort Worth; brothers, Alvin Womack of Charleston South Carolina and Alton Guy Womack of Kopperl, Texas; step-children, Mike Powell of Dallas and Virginia England of Irving; five step-grandchildren; four step-great-grandchildren; two step-great-great-grandchildren; and a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.


*   WALTER LEE WOMACK,   Feb. 13, 1916 – Mar. 29, 2007

TROUP - Services for Walter Lee Womack, 91, Troup, are scheduled for 10 a.m. Saturday at Cottle Funeral Home chapel, Troup, with the Revs. James Cheatham and Mike Jeter officiating.  Burial will be in Union Grove Cemetery near Troup.

Mr. Womack died March 29, 2007, at a Tyler hospice.

He was born Feb. 13, 1916, near Troup to the late Julius and Ada Nunn Womack. He was a lifelong resident of Troup and retired from Sinclair Oil Co. in 1962 and from state of Texas in 1983. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Troup. He was preceded in death by his wife of 68 years, Anita Johnson Womack, on June 29, 2002; daughter-in-law, Eldonna Womack; three grandchildren; nine brothers and sisters.

Survivors include daughters, Diane Eaton, Troup, and Claudine Stoker, Whitehouse; sons, Wendel Womack, Whitehouse, and Dwayne "Buddy" Womack, Troup; 11 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; 12 great-great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews.

Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers are Nolan Smith and Charlie Rhodes.

Family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.

If desired, memorials may be made to Hospice of East Texas, 4111 University Blvd., Tyler, 75701; or First Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 561, Troup, 75789-0516.
Published in the Tyler Morning Telegraph on 3/30/2007.


*  WALTER RAY WOMACK,   Feb. 7, 1923 - Jul. 7, 2011    

Services for W.R. "Ray" Womack Sr. of Tyler are scheduled for 2 p.m. July 10, 2011, at West Erwin Church of Christ,  420 W. Erwin St., Tyler, with Mike Gravois officiating. Burial will follow in Cathedral in the Pines, 7825 S. Broadway Ave., in Tyler, under direction of Lloyd James Funeral Home.

Mr. Womack passed from this life on July 7, 2011. He was born Feb. 7, 1923, the youngest of seven children, in Dallas to Robert Green Womack and Amanda Maude Womack.

He graduated from Forest Avenue High School in Dallas in 1941 and enrolled in North Texas State Teachers' College with a track scholarship. In 1942 he enlisted in the V-12 program and was sent to Louisiana PolyTech where he transferred to the Navy Midshipman School in Chicago, Ill. Following a hospital stay, he was discharged from the Navy and joined the Marine Corps, serving nine months in Hawaii.

Returning to the North Texas campus in 1946, he lettered in track and field, specializing in high and low hurdles and sprint relays. There he met Carolyn Davis from Dallas and married in 1947. After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in parks and recreation, he completed his master's degree in public school administration. He was first employed as the supervisor of Municipal Athletics for the Parks and Recreation Department of the city of Dallas. In 1950 he began his career in education, teaching five years in Dallas Independent School District, nine years in Pittsburg, two years as elementary principal and high school counselor. While in Pittsburg he was a charter member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and member and president of the board of directors for Deer Run Christian Camp in Winnsboro.

In 1964 he purchased Tyler Commercial College, which he operated until 1969. He was a member of the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce and for several years was the director of Workreation, affiliated with the Parks and Recreation Department, that employed students under 16 years of age. As part of this program he played Santa in numerous parades and in the Santa Hut on the Tyler Square.

Mr. Womack returned to public school education in 1969 as TISD's first vocational counselor, serving until retirement in 1984.

In 1998 Mr. Womack was honored by Forest Avenue High School in Dallas as a member of its Distinguished Alumni and in 2000 was inducted into the University of North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame. Since retirement he had been active in Texas Retired Teachers Association and volunteered for Mother Frances Hospital. He had been a member of West Erwin Church of Christ since 1964, serving as a deacon, Bible teacher, delivering food for shut-ins and presiding as president off and on for many years for the "Young at Heart" senior citizen group at the church.

Mr. Womack was preceded in death by a son, Robert Andrew Womack. Mr. Womack is survived by his wife of 63 years, Carolyn Womack; sons, Skip Womack and wife Lynda of Tyler, David Womack and wife Susan of Chandler, Kevin Womack and wife Kelly Jo of Longview; daughters, Candace Montgomery and husband Alan of Tyler, Holly Shupe and husband Kim of Gilbert, Ariz., Meredith Burke and husband Bill of Tyler, and Kelly Finley and husband Brett of Tomball; grandchildren, Shelton Womack, Craig Womack, Leigh Womack, Rachel Kirkwood, Gina Jerkins, Chris Montgomery, Austin Shupe, Leslee Mayers, Kaleb Womack, Lyndsey Womack, Rebecca Burke and Daniel Burke; and six great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jack Stringer, Art Rowland, Kenneth Muncy, Bill Hawkins, Carroll Magee, Joe Willis, faithful drivers for delivering for the "Lunch Bunch Group," Stan Clark and Jim Gullion.  

Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on July 9, 2011


*WAYMON WILLIAM WOMACK,   May 11, 1922 – Jul. 25, 2011

Waymon W. Womack, 89, of Freeport, Texas, went to be with the Lord Monday, July 25, 2011.

He was born May 11, 1922 in Diboll, Texas to John Thomas and Annie Mc Clendon Womack.

WENCIE DELL WOMACK,    1939 - Jul. 8, 1991

FORT WORTH - Wencie Dell Womack, a housekeeper, died July 8 at a Fort Worth hospital. She was 52.
Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Cooper Street Baptist Church in Fort Worth, where she was a member. Burial will be in Ashcreek Cemetery in Pelham. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Gregory W. Spencer Funeral Directors.  Mrs. Womack was born in Leon County and had lived in Fort Worth for 25 years.
Survivors: Husband, Charles Womack of Fort Worth; three sons, Johnny L. Phillips Jr. of Waco and Darrell Wayne Phillips and Quinn Anthony Phillips, both of Fort Worth; four daughters, Mona Lisa Phillips, Mary Helen McNeil, Angela L. Phillips and Sonya Phillips, all of Fort Worth; and two sisters, Jo Johnson and Lora Armstrong, both of Fort Worth.

Publication Date: July 13, 1991
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 5
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


WILLIAM “BILL” WOMACK,     Sep. 24, 1942 - May 13, 2008 
           

William "Bill" Womack passed away Tuesday, May 13, 2008. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy and was a Merchant Marine. Bill was a proud member of A.A. for 32 years.

He is survived by his wife Ann; stepmother Peggy; daughters Erin, Margaret, Patricia, and Rose; sisters Therese and Peggy; brothers Pat, Tommy and Robert; grandchildren James, Sean, Patrick, Devon, Dana, Desiree, Delia, Deidre, and Kyla; two great grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins; and his A.A. family.

Services will be held Wednesday, May 21, 2008 at 12pm at Fairmont Funeral Home Chapel, 6777 Fairmont Pkwy, Pasadena, TX 77505. Burial will follow at the Houston National Cemetery.

Words of comfort may be expressed to the family at
www.FairmontFH.com.


*  WILLIAM HAROLD WOMACK,   Jul. 27, 1921 – Oct. 20, 2010  

Services for William Harold "Bill" Womack, 89, of Tyler are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 25, 2010, at Southern Oaks Baptist Church with Larry Craig officiating. Burial will be at 2 p.m. in Resthaven Memorial Park in Jacksonville under the direction of Lloyd James Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

Mr. Womack passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2010, in Tyler.

He was born on July 27, 1921, in Cash Springs, Ark., to the late Frank Franklin and Oma Jordan Womack. He served in the U.S. Navy on the USS Cincinnati in World War II and was discharged due to the loss of his brother Jay. He attended Little Rock Junior College and Arkansas State Teachers College as well as the
University of Washington in Seattle and Mammoth College in Illinois. He fought in World War II and the Korean War in 1950 while in the Navy Reserves. In 1948, he had numerous political aspirations and was elected county treasurer in Faulkner County, Ark. In 1954, he joined the Air Force and later retired. During his military career he received many awards and medals. He was a member of Southern Oaks Baptist Church. He was a very avid sports fan, family man, as well as a strong political supporter.

He was preceded in death by his parents; oldest brother, Clete Andrews Womack; brothers, Floyd Monroe Womack, Gold Berdell "Dale" Womack, Buell Columbus Womack and Gerrell Dean "Jay" Womack; sisters, Pearl Womack and Ivon Womack Martin; and a son, Randy Brown.

He is survived by his wife, Phyllis "Kitty" Womack of Tyler; children, Debra Johnson, Donna Womack, Karla Langhorn and Monica Grossman; grandchildren, Jamie Beasley, Kimberly Haley, Catherine Tully, Blake Mohr, Timothy Langhorn, Christianne Leach, Marin Portacci, Shawn Grossman and Mary Catherine Chesley; great-grandchildren, Killian Tully, Kendall Haley, Sean Patrick Tully, Camryn Haley, Lillianna Langhorn, Faith Langhorn, Tyson Langhorn, Isiah Mohr, Elijah Mohr and Jeremiah Mohr.

Pallbearers are Brad Harvey, Mike Harvey, Steve Harvey, Sean Tully, Sean Haley and Randy Treadwell.

Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on October 23, 2010


 

*  WILLIAM HUGH WOMACK, JR.,     June 5, 1920 - Nov. 15, 1995

FORT WORTH - William Hugh Womack Jr., 75, a retired electrical inspector for the City of Fort Worth, died Wednesday at a Fort Worth hospital of heart failure.
Memorial service: 3 p.m. today at All Saints Episcopal Church.
Officiating: The Rev. Canon James P. DeWolfe Jr.
William Hugh Womack Jr. was born June 5, 1920, in Fort Worth. Mr. Womack served in the Navy for six years and was a veteran of World War II. In 1951, he became the city's first full time electric sign inspector.
He was preceded in death by his father and mother, William and Florence Womack.
Memorials: All Saints Episcopal Church.
Survivors: Wife of 48 years, Peggy Womack of Fort Worth; son, Larry Womack of Fort Worth; sister, Dorothy Jett of Fort Worth; and numerous nieces and nephews. Baumgardner Funeral Home 3704 Highway 377 S., 731-8400 

Publication Date: November 17, 1995
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 31
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  WILLIAM  JEFFERSON WOMACK,   Feb. 1, 1833 – Sep. 29, 1889

W. J. Womack died;  
At his home near Jacksboro Sunday morning September 29th .  W. J. Womack. Mr. Womack was born in Washington county, Arkansas,  February 1, 1833, and came to Texas in 1849, settling in Parker county.  He married in 1856 and lived in Parker county until after the death of his first wife in 1875.  After his second marriage he moved into Jack county where he has since resided.  He was three times married and leaves a widow and several children to mourn his loss.  He joined Alliance No. 21 in 1880,  and was at once commissioned by the State Alliance as an organizer, and for five years he continued as an organizer in the counties of Jack, Young, Hardeman and Willbarger.  He organized nearly all the early Alliances in those counties and underwent all the hardships which the first organizer endured.  A large number of friends attended the internment at the Lost Creek Cemetery on Monday, September 30.


WILLIAM LEE WOMACK,    Mar. 16, 1863 – Sep. 29, 1915

W. L. Womack, a well known farmer of the Slate Shoals community died at 3 o'clock Thursday morning Sept. 30, 1915, at the home of his brother-in-law, Dr. A. T. B. Beauchamp, in Blossom, after a brief illness.  He had been having a few chills and while he was in Paris last Saturday he complained of having been troubled with malaria.  On Monday evening he went to the home of Dr. Beauchamp to have him prescribe for him, and while he was there he was taken suddenly sick and grew worse until death ensued.  The deceased was fifty-three years old and was born in Mississippi.  He came to Texas in 1878 with his father, W. A. Womack and located in this county where he continued to reside up to the time of his death and was engaged in farming.  The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at Blossom.


*   WILLIAM MINTER WOMACK,    Jan. 5, 1893 – Oct. 29, 1966

Funeral services for Minter Womack, 73, of 1119 Rock Creek in Garland, a pioneer plant breeder and hybridizer in the state, will be held at 10 a. m. Monday in Keever Chapel with burial in Myrtle Cemetery. He died Saturday in Garland.

Mr. Womack, who was one of the early hybridizers in the seed division of the Texas Department of Agriculture, worked to improve cotton and hybridized corn. He was employed at the time of his death by Corn States Hybrid Service of Des Moines, Iowa, and by the Ferris Watson Seed Co. of Garland.

A native of Virgilina, Va., Mr. Womack graduated from Hardin-Simmons University and later attended the University of London. He had been a football coach at Robstown, Nueces County and a public school principal in Stockdale, Wilson County.

Mr. Womack served as a first lieutenant in the Rainbow Division during World War I. He lived in Cisco before moving to Ennis in 1925 and had lived in Garland since 1941.

He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Garland, a 32nd degree Mason, and member of the Scottish Rite. He was past president of the Texas Seedmen's Association and of the Texas Hybrid Association.

Survivors: Wife; son, W. M. Womack, Jr. of El Paso; two daughters, Mrs. Rex Harrison of San Antonio and Mrs. Harold Smith of Lancaster; mother, Mrs. V. F. Womack of Abilene; and six sisters.

Dallas News,  10-30-1966


*  WILLIAM ROSS WOMACK,   Nov. 9, 1914 – Mar. 30, 2010

Memorial for William Ross Womack Born in Jonesboro, Louisiana on Nov. 9, 1914 Departed on Mar. 30, 2010 and resided in Fort Worth, TX. 
William Ross "Bill" Womack Fort Worth, Texas FORT WORTH, TX. William Ross "Bill" Womack, age 95, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday March 30, 2010. Funeral services will be Friday April 2, 2010 at the Chapel of Greenwood Funeral Home of Fort Worth, Texas. Interment will follow at the Greenwood Memorial Park. Bill was born in Jonesboro, Louisiana on November 9, 1914. At an early age he moved with his family to West Carroll Parish. After graduation from Forest High School in 1936 Bill enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served his country for four years. After he was discharged, he came to Fort Worth and went to work for Convair (now Lockheed). There he met the love of his life, Hulene. They married on October 16, 1943 and raised three daughters. Together they enjoyed over 65 years of love, devotion, and loyalty to each other. Bill was a past master of the Arlington Heights Masonic Lodge #1184, Deer Creek Lodge #510, Arlington Heights Chapter #702, and Everman Chapter #6249 Order of the Eastern Star. He loved to travel with Hulene and they belonged to the Camper Club. They traveled all across the United States enjoying the wonderful sites this country has to offer. He is preceded in death by his wife of 65 years, Hulene Womack; daughter, Pat Dent; granddaughter, Tina; and four brothers. Bill is survived by his daughters, Robbie Adkinson and Linda Perez; three grandsons, Eddie Dent and wife, Karen, Paul Granado and wife, Whitney, Keith Adkinson and wife, Cassie; three granddaughters, Theresa Elkins and husband, Billy, Vicki Willoughby and husband, Howard, and Lori White and husband, Carl; thirteen great-grandchildren; eight great-great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Louise Sanders of Bastrop, Louisiana, Sally Boykin and husband, Grady of Natchez, Mississippi, and Willie Floy Pennington of Bastrop, Louisiana. The family will receive friends Thursday April 1st, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Greenwood Funeral Home, 3100 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, Texas 71647.

*  WILLIE CHESTER WOMACK,    May 11, 1915 - Nov. 29, 2001

Services for Willie Chester Womack of Grand Prairie were at 1:30 p.m. Monday at First Presbyterian Church of Grand Prairie. Burial was at Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas. Mr. Womack, 86, died Thursday in Dallas. Born May 11, 1915, in Pecan Gap, Texas, Mr. Womack served in the U.S. Army Medical Battalion 313-D from May 1942 to September 1945. He was stationed in Africa and Italy. He earned five Bronze Stars and was honorably discharged. Mr. Womack was a member of First Presbyterian Church. Survivors include his wife of 26 years, Gladys Dell Womack; sons Mark Womack and Kenneth Witthoft; daughters Martha Burns and Karen Aruda; brother Aaron Womack; sister Lois Erwin; and five grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Arlington obituaries, 12/05/2001


*   WILLIE JAMES WOMACK,   Feb.26, 1903 – Apr. 12, 1964

Willie J. Womack died Sunday, April 12, in Yoakum County Hospital in Denver City, Texas, after a short illness.

He had been a resident of that city for a number of years and was a retired barber. He was a native of Gaars Mill community and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Womack.

*  WILSON JAY WOMACK,    Jan. 27, 1920 - Nov. 11, 2001

WILSON J. WOMACK, 81 of Houston, Texas passed away on Sunday, November 11, 2001. Wilson was born January 27, 1920 in Floydada, Texas to Everett Jan and Vida Womack. Wilson was a 50 year member of Masonic Lodge # 868 AF & AM in Paducah, Texas, he was as well a Worthy Patron of the Order of the Easter Star. Wilson and his wife Ruth have been long time members of West University Baptist Church. He was the Southeast Texas Distributor for Vitamineral, Inc. out of Glendale, California for 54 years. Wilson is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Ruth Womack of Houston; his son, Dan W. Womack of Houston, his sisters, Virginia Breit of Montrose, Colorado, Matty Lee Ripley of San Diego, California; his brothers, Bruce L. Womack of Houston, Carroll T. Womack of Tulsa, Oklahoma; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 PM, Tuesday, November 13, 2001 in The Chapel of Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home, 12800 Westheimer Road @ Dairy Ashford, the family will receive friends from 2:00 PM until services on Tuesday. Interment will follow in the Forest Park Westheimer Memorial Mission Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Hospice at the Texas Medical Center, 1905 Holcombe Blvd., Houston, Texas 77030 or West University Baptist Church, SBC, 6218 Auden, Houston, Texas 77005.

Sunday, November 11, 2001, Houston Chronicle-Houston, Texas


*WINNIE MAE WOMACK,    Apr. 21, 1921 – Jul. 14, 2007    

MURFREESBORO, Ark.—Winnie Mae Womack, 86, of Cedar Hill, Texas, died Saturday, July 14, 2007.
Mrs. Womack was born April 1, 1921 in Murfreesboro. She was a retired payroll clerk and a member of Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clark Womack; and one daughter, Betty Womack.
Survivors include one daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Ron Statzer; one sister, Bertha Beavert; two granddaughters and grandsons-in-law, Wendi and Russell Mueller and Sarah and Bill Newbaker; and two great-grandchildren, James Newbaker and Emma Newbaker.
Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Pleasant Home Church of Christ. Burial will be in Pleasant Home Cemetery under direction of Latimer Funeral Home.
Visitation will be 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Online registration is at www.latimerfuneralhome.com.


WOMMACK


BABE WOMMACK

Death - Texarkana, Tex., May 23 - Babe Wommack, a farmer at Eedwater, Texas 10 - miles west of this city, while mounting his horse yesterday, lost his footing and fell to the ground. A revolver that he had in his back pants pocket discharged, sending a ball through his body. He died instantly.


HENRY FORD WOMMACK *

CLARKSVILLE - Henry Ford Wommack, 69, retired from the meat packing industry, died Saturday, April 15, 2000, at a Clarksville hospital.
Funeral: 10 a.m. Tuesday at Friendship Baptist Church in Clarksville. Graveside service: 4 p.m. Tuesday in Laurel Land Memorial Park in Fort Worth.
Henry Wommack was born on Sept. 22, 1930, in Marietta, Texas. His family moved to Fort Worth in 1940. He was a 1949 graduate of North Side High School and attended TCU. He served in the Air Force during the Korean War. He began his career in the meat industry with Armour and Company in Fort Worth in 1950. He was employed by several meat packing companies including Kane Cattle Company, Missouri Beef Packers, Estes Packing Company, Patterson Meat Company, Alta Verde Packing Company and others before retiring in Clarksville.
He was a member of Masonic Lodge No. 81 in Brownesville, Texas, and Moslah Temple in Fort Worth. He was an active member of Friendship Baptist Church in Clarksville.
Survivors: Wife, Alicia; sons, Gary Wommack and his wife, Jackie, of Azle, Larry Wommack and his wife, Babette, of Baton Rouge, La.; daughters, Linda Hill-Savell and her husband, Ray, of North Richland Hills, and Allison and Terry Wommack of Clarksville; sister, Dorothy Ball of Arlington; grandchildren, Weston Wommack, Lauren and Heather Wommack, and Brandon, Andrew and Hunter Hill; and great-grandchild, Cayenne Leigh Hill. Clarksville Funeral Home Clarksville, (903) 427-
2244

Publication Date: April 18, 2000
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Page: 7;8;9
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


JANIE HOOKS WOMMACK

HILLSBORO - Janie Hooks Wommack, a homemaker, died Monday at a Hillsboro nursing home. She was 94. Funeral will be at 4 p.m. today at First Presbyterian Church of Itasca, where she was a member. Burial will be in Itasca Cemetery.
Clayton Kay Funeral Home in Itasca is in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Wommack was born in Files Valley and lived in Hillsboro for most of her life.
Survivors: Two sons, Pat E. Hooks II and Will I. Hooks, both of Itasca; two daughters, Amelia Bullock of Austin and Julie Ann Siddons of Hillsboro; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.

Publication Date: July 21, 1993
Source: The Fort Worth Star-Telegram,  Page: 22;23
Region: Dallas-Ft. Worth Metro, Texas


*  JOHN AUSTIN WOMMACK,   Feb 9, 1922 – Dec. 14, 2006

NAPLES -- Services for John Austin Wommack, 84, of Naples, will be 2 p.m. Sunday, December 17, 2006, at Alexander Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in Oakridge Cemetery.

Mr. Wommack was born February 9, 1922, in Cass County, Texas, and he died December 14, 2006, in Longview, Texas. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, having served during World War II, and a retired employee of Red River Army Depot.

Mr. Wommack was preceded in death by his parents, John and Myra Wommack; two brothers, Reid Wommack and James Wommack; and one sister, Christine Wommack Jacobs.

Survivors include his wife, Joyce Kesseler Wommack of Naples, Texas; one son and daughter-in-law, Jonathan and Geri Wommack of Aledo, Texas; three daughters and sons-in-law, Linda Dianne and Billy Parr of Longview, Texas, Lunetta and Loyd Hooper of Naples, Texas, and Allison and Greg Day of Keller, Texas; one brother, Charles Wommack of Shreveport, Louisiana; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Liberty Baptist Church in Naples, Texas. The family will receive friends from 4-6 p.m. Saturday afternoon, December 16, 2006, at Alexander Funeral Home.

Published in the Longview News-Journal on 12/16/2006.


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*   DR. ARCHIE L. MANIS,   Nov. 1, 1939 – May 31, 2006 

BELTON — Funeral Services for Dr. Archie Manis, 66, of Harker Heights, will be held 2:00 p.m., Monday, June 5, 2006, at the Belton Church of Christ with minister Joe Baisden officiating. Burial will follow at the Killeen City Cemetery.

Dr. Manis died Wednesday evening at his home.

Dr. Manis was born November 1, 1939 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, the son of Archie L. Manis and Helena Wright Manis. He married Bennie Womack June 1, 1961 in Killeen.

Dr. Manis was a 1957 graduate of Edmond High School and a 1961 graduate of Abilene Christian University. He received his MS from Sam Houston State University in 1966 and his Ph.D. from Texas A&M in 1971. He worked for 34 years in Education. He taught in Uvalde and for the Killeen School District. He taught in Iowa, Texas, and the David Lipscomb College in Nashville, Tennessee. He was the Department Chair in Math and Science at Jackson State Community College in Jackson, Tennessee. Dr. Manis also served as Associate Professor at Abilene Christian University. He returned to Killeen in 1988 and taught math and science in Killeen ISD. He also was named Adjunct Professor of Biology for the University of Mary Hardin Baylor. He retired in 2000.

Dr. Manis served as an Elder at the Baker Heights Church of Christ in Abilene and the Belton Church of Christ.

He was preceded in death by his parents Archie L. and Helena Manis.

Survivors include his wife Bennie Manis of Harker Heights; two daughters and sons-in-law Leigh Ann and William Craig of Aledo and Julia and Todd Cunningham of Temple; one sister Jeanette King of Edmond, Oklahoma. Five grandchildren: Tyler Craig, Jennifer Craig, Julie Beth Craig, Will Cunningham and Kyle Cunningham.

In Lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Belton Church of Christ Scholarship Fund.

Dr. Manis was a recipient of a lung transplant on Oct 25, 2000. This life saving gift allowed five more years for him to be with his family. The family gratefully acknowledges this precious gift of life from the donor's family.

*  ROLAND LESLIE SHERRARD,   Jan. 9, 1943 - Jun. 29, 2010

Obituary for Roland Sherrard Roland L. Sherrard, Jr. passed away June 29, 2010. He was born January 9, 1943 in Corsicana, to Roland and Nellie Sherrard. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and a friend to many. Roland was owner and operator of R & N Coffee Service and a life-long resident of Corsicana. He enjoyed working in his garden and spending time with his family. He is preceded in death by his parents, Roland, Sr. and Nellie Sherrard. Roland is survived by his wife of 46 years, Nancy Womack Sherrard of Corsicana; two children, Kevin Sherrard and wife Stacy of Forney, Stacey Sanchez and husband Daniel of Corsicana; grandchildren, Jennifer Sherrard, Cody Sherrard, Lauren Sherrard, Justin Wilkinson, Brianna Sanchez, Devin Burkett, Pierce Burkett, and Brandon Burkett; and great-grandson, Weslyn Wilkinson. He is also survived by brothers, Everett Sherrard of Las Vegas, Nevada and Cody Sherrard and wife Harriett of Wills Point, Texas; sisters, Vera Dale Ivie of Houston, JoNell Barlow of Corsicana and Barbara Wright of Corsicana; and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation with the family will be held from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Thursday, July 1, 2010 at Corley Funeral Home. Services will be on Friday, July 2, 2010 at 2:00 PM at Corley Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Bill Honea officiating. Pallbearers will be Gerald Atkeisson, Gilbert Hippard, Karl Humphries, Mike Humphries, Johnny Jones and Bubba Fitzgerald. Burial will follow at Hamilton-Beeman Cemetery.


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