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•   Samantha Cisneros (2014)  10/10
•   Kristyn Pentecost (Graves) (2013)  25/9
•   Mark Griffith (1977)  18/9
•   Reese Hayes (2020)  27/8
•   Hayden Brooks (2015)  12/8
•   Trixie Stoneman (Porter) (1990)  5/8
•   Mariah Woehl (Armour) (2010)  20/7
•   Hannah Miller (Finley) (2014)  22/6
•   Melissa Swift (Mayo) (1990)  9/6
•   Josh Bailey (2008)  17/5
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JOINED CLASSMATES


Percentage of Joined Classmates: 25.0%
A:   856   Joined
B:   2566   Not Joined
(totals do not include deceased)

WHERE WE LIVE


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2 live in Alabama
1 lives in Alaska
4 live in Arizona
4 live in Arkansas
2 live in Armed Forces Europe
11 live in California
5 live in Colorado
1 lives in Delaware
3 live in Florida
4 live in Georgia
1 lives in Guam
4 live in Illinois
2 live in Indiana
1 lives in Kansas
4 live in Louisiana
1 lives in Maine
1 lives in Maryland
1 lives in Massachusetts
2 live in Michigan
1 lives in Mississippi
3 live in Missouri
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10 live in New Mexico
1 lives in New York
4 live in North Carolina
1 lives in North Dakota
5 live in Ohio
6 live in Oklahoma
1 lives in Samoa (American)
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1 lives in Tennessee
700 live in Texas
3 live in Utah
3 live in Virginia
3 live in Washington
1 lives in Wisconsin
1 lives in British Columbia
1 lives in Australia
1 lives in Denmark
1 lives in Ecuador
1 lives in Germany
1 lives in Ireland
2 live in South Korea
2 live in United Kingdom
2,547 location unknown
1,211 are deceased

UPCOMING BIRTHDAYS



•   Kassi Sadler (Smoot) (2001)  11/10
•   Nancy Sanders (Reves) (1978)  11/10
•   Kelsey Farrington (2008)  12/10
•   Don Garner (1985)  12/10
•   Robbie Poindexter (Grimes) (1984)  12/10
•   Jerry Don Foster (1985)  13/10
•   Peggy Hudson (Oakley) (1968)  13/10
•   Gail McMillin (Macdonald) (1965)  13/10
•   Alex Humecki (Humecki) (2018)  14/10
•   Malorie May (McBath) (2005)  14/10
•   Stoney McClure (2013)  14/10
•   Kim Burns (2005)  16/10
•   Summer Cullins (2001)  16/10
•   Hannah Miller (Finley) (2014)  16/10
•   Shantel Rodriguez (Rodriguez) (1999)  16/10
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MISSING CLASSMATES


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Jim Ned Consolidated Independent School District Alumni and Faculty                        Tuscola, Taylor Co., Texas.

 

 
ANNOUNCEMENTS

Doris was the wife Charles V. Graham, a 1947 graudate of Tuscola Tigers.  Prayers for her family.


Doris Aileen Spicer was the daughter of Glad Jefferson Spicer and Onia Robertson.

The family of Doris Aileen Graham announces her peaceful passing on October 2, 2024, at the age of 99. Born on September 29, 1925, in Desdemona, Texas, Doris was the oldest of thirteen siblings. A graduate of Stephenville High School, she was an accomplished artist, homemaker, seamstress, and cook (especially gifted at making delicious pies).

Doris moved to Abilene after high school and worked at a photo shop where she photographed and developed pictures, mostly of soldiers from Camp Barkley. She went on to become a meticulous bookkeeper and dedicated teacher’s aide for the Abilene Independent School District.

Doris was a beloved mother to her daughters Darla and Scottye. She married Charles V. Graham on July 30, 1988. Together Doris and Charles loved living on the family farm in Tuscola, gardening, feeding cows, admiring wildflowers, and celebrating each October when the monarch butterflies were migrating and stopped at the farm.

Doris was a member at Oldham Lane Church of Christ.

The family would like to thank the staff of Windcrest for the wonderful care they gave our Mom, Grandma, and G.G. over the last four-plus years.

A visitation in celebration of Doris's life will be held on October 9, 2024, from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm at Piersall Funeral Directors at 733 Butternut in Abilene. A private family memorial will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made in Doris's memory to Meals on Wheels Abilene or a charity of your choice.

Doris was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Graham; Parents, Ovia Robinson Spicer and Thad Spicer; and Sons in law Ronnie Lorenz and Jay Bourland. She is survived by her daughters Darla Lorenz Pfeifer (Walt) and Scottye Bourland, Grandchildren Robyn Wertheim (Paul), Brooke Nichols (Brady) John Wyatt (Nicole), Miranda McCollough (Ryan), ten great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.

Posted online on October 07, 2024

Published in Abilene Reporter News

Jeff was the partner of Melinda Hendrix, class of 1979.  Please keep the family in prayer.


Jeffrey "Jeff" Burke Rose, Sr.

December 22, 1954 — September 3, 2024

Jeffrey “Jeff” Burke Rose, Sr., 69, of Miles, TX, went to his maker and those who passed before him on September 3, 2024, as the result of an accidental drowning on his ranch. Jeff, the son of Billy Lee Rose and Virginia “Jennie” (Butler) Rose was born in Seattle, WA in December 1954.

Jeff grew up all over the world due to his father’s naval career. He attended at least 10 schools in the following locations: Japan, Germany, Scotland, Maryland, New Jersey, and Texas. Soon after graduating from Misawa High School in Misawa, Japan, he enlisted in the United States Navy.

Jeff’s Naval career as a Senior Chief found him stationed primarily in the United States – Patuxent Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, MD; Naval Air Station S. Weymouth near Boston, MA; and former Naval Air Station Dallas. He deployed for Desert Shield/Desert Storm on Christmas Day, 1990.  Jeff retired from the Navy after 20 years of service in 1992. During his second career in the private sector, Jeff worked at Raytheon, L3/Harris and other well-known aviation companies and retired from the private sector in January 2023.

Jeff Rose and Melinda Cook McDonald met in the spring of 2009 and resided in Fort Worth, TX until they moved to Runnels County, TX in August of 2021.

He is survived by the love of his life, Melinda, son Jeffrey Burke Rose, Jr, son Nathan Christopher Rose (Shannon Bailey), stepdaughter Kristen (Chris Sloan) stepdaughter Hailey (Clayton Binder) sister Kathy Rose-Ray (Billy Jordan Jr), niece Chelsea Ray, nephew Zach Ray; Aunt Dorothy (Carroll Smith) and Aunt Patsy (Gary Havenhill) and many wonderful cousins. Also surviving Jeff are all his beloved grandchildren – Daryn Rose, Cameron, Conner, and Kaitlynn Sloan; Kiley and Cutter Travis; Cassidy, Clete, and Kale Binder; Mason, Payton, Sophia, and Cason Bailey.

A visitation will be held on Monday, September 9, 2024, from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm at the chapel at Lange Funeral Home. His funeral service will follow at 2:30 pm.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to The Wounded Warrior Project.

Service Schedule

Visitation

Monday, September 9, 2024

1:00 - 2:00 pm (Central time)

Lange Funeral Home

1910 Hutchings Avenue, Ballinger, TX 76821

Funeral Service

Monday, September 9, 2024

Starts at 2:30 pm (Central time)

Lange Funeral Home

1910 Hutchings Avenue, Ballinger, TX 76821

Graveside

Monday, September 9, 2024

Old Runnels Cemetery

Farm to Market Road 2887, Ballinger, TX 76821

Thank You from Betty Jennings:

Betty Jennings would like to share her thanks to those 94 kind individuals who came to see her during her 95th birthday celebration in July.  She enjoyed visiting with family, friends, neighbors, past students and teachers that remembered her from days gone by.  Sharing hugs and stories of gratitude for Betty's impact in their lives or the lives of their families. 

She also wanted to thank those who called, sent cards and messages, they meant so much to her.  Please know how much Betty cares for you all and the love that was shared at her celebration was worth more than words can express. 

A simple thank you seems so small to how she feels toward each and every one and the value you are to her especially at this time in her life's journey.  God is so good.

Jim Ned Faculty - 1975 - Betty Jennings - 1995

Betty's story as well as her husband Lee Jennings are in the new book "Traveling Tales and Pondering Porches" Jim Ned Valley Area Reflections Collection by Debbie Dacus Stewart. 

If you would like a copy of the 341 page book, please go to  Donations-Book Purchase-Scholarship Support-General Support (givebutter.com)  Click on "Selection" and follow the prompts or call Kelly Sherley, sec/treas. of the Dacus Foundation, at (325) 721-7059.  The proceeds from this book are dedicated to preserving the history of the Jim Ned Valley.

Class Of 1998

McCade Ryan Miller

McCade Ryan Miller

(May 14, 1979 ~ September 27, 2024)

McCade was the son of Rex Bayne Miller and Kathy Renea Hanna, married to Brooke Lea Killough, to be buried at Counts Cemetery, Runnels County, Texas.


McCade Ryan Miller, 45, of Lawn, TX, peacefully passed away on September 27, 2024 in his loving home surrounded by his beloved family.

Funeral services will be held on Sunday, September 29, 2024 at 3:00 p.m. at Lawn Baptist Church, in Lawn, TX with a burial following at Counts Cemetery. There will also be a Celebration of Life at the Family Life Center at Lawn Baptist Church immediately following the burial. Services are under the direction of The Hamil Family Funeral Home, 6449 Buffalo Gap Rd, Abilene, TX.

McCade was born in Abilene, TX to Rex and Kathy Miller on May 14, 1979. He graduated from Jim Ned High School in 1998. McCade married the love of his life, Brooke Killough Miller, on May 22, 2004 on the family ranch in Content. He began a successful dirt construction business in 1998, Miller Dirt Work, along with his father and brother. He and his wife also began building homes in 2016, taking after his parents, long time builders in the Big Country. His true passion was ranching and raising cattle along with his family, that he has done for many years.

McCade was one of a kind. A humble servant, McCade dedicated his life to helping others, always putting their needs before his own. His unwavering compassion and kindness touched countless lives and he never missed an opportunity to lend a hand or offer a comforting word. Known for his warm smile and comforting spirit, McCade made friends wherever he went, embodying the belief that everyone deserves kindness and understanding. McCade set the bar high for those around him, inspiring family, friends, and even strangers with his positive outlook on life. He approached each day with gratitude and faith, reminding us all of the importance of community and support. A true warrior, he faced challenges with courage and grace, leaving a legacy of love and service that will endure.

McCade was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Bayne and Gracie Miller and maternal grandfather, FJ Hanna. His cousin, Matt Gully, and Aunt Susan and Uncle Gary Hanna also preceded him in death.

McCade is survived by his loving wife, Brooke Killough Miller and his precious daughters, McCaylee Brooke Miller and Maizee Ryan Miller. Also, his parents Rex and Kathy Miller, grandmother, Dortha Hanna,  and brother and sister-in-law, Miles and Stephenee Miller, nephews Mason, McCray and niece Marlee, his in-laws, Donny and Lavelle Killough. He was also fortunate to have a number of loving aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family members. His family will carry forward his values. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him but his spirit will live on in the hearts of all of those he touched.

Pallbearers will be Eric Dodd, Chad Hanna, Justin Hanna, Jim Mayfield, Casey Thomas and Rusty Turner.

In lieu of flowers, The Miller Family requests donations be made to the new addition of Lawn Baptist Church Children’s Building Fund, PO Box 268, Lawn, TX 79530 or On The Way Home Ministries, PO Box 266, Lawn, TX 79530.

The family of McCade wishes to extend our sincere thanks to all of our wonderful family and friends that have prayed over the years for McCade and our family. Also, to the exceptional staff at UTSW Neuro Oncology Department in Dallas and Kinder Hearts Hospice for the wonderful care he received. 

We respectfully ask that bright colors be worn to the service to honor McCade’s love for life.

Class Of 1977VIEW PROFILE

Mary Anna Atwell

Mary Anna Atwell

(November 21, 1958 ~ September 24, 2024)

Mary was the daughter of Jerry Wayne Atwell and Sylvia Maurice Leech, buried in Albany Cemetery.


Mary Atwell, 65 of Albany, passed away Tuesday, September 24th. Visitation will be held from 6pm to 7pm, Thursday, September 26th at Morehart Mortuary of Albany. Funeral services will be held at 10am, Friday, September 27th at Bethel Assembly, followed by burial at the Albany Cemetery under the direction of Morehart Mortuary.

Mary Anna Atwell was born November 21, 1958 in Albany, Texas to Sylvia (Leech) and Jerry Atwell. She graduated from Jim Ned High School in 1978 and continued her education at McMurry University where she played basketball and earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. Mary moved her family to Albany in 1987 and joined the community by volunteering to coach her children’s many sporting endeavors. She continued to be her children’s biggest fan all throughout their education and was the loudest cheerleader at all events. Mary loved her family big and cherished every memory she was able to make with them. Mary never met a stranger and always made everyone around her feel like they were talking with a lifelong friend. She worked for the post office in Lueders and enjoyed sports and gardening, but her greatest joy and accomplishment was being a mom to her four kids and their friends. Mary was preceded in death by her grandparents, Thelma and Arthur Atwell and Anna Lea and Duncan Leech.

Mary is survived by her four children, Makenzie Marshall, Meagan Marshall, McKade Marshall, Andrew Cauble; her mother, Sylvia Atwell; her father, Jerry Atwell and wife Monica; one brother, Jerry Don Atwell and wife Edie; one sister, Teresa Yates and husband Wayne; and countless nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins who she loved dearly.

Mary will be remembered by her family and friends as a joyful soul who could always make you laugh and bring life to any situation. Her smile and laughter will be missed by all who knew her.

Memorials may be made to ResourceCare Outreach Programs and may be left at Morehart Mortuary. Condolences may be made online at morehartmortuary.net.

 

Events

Visitation

Thursday, September 26, 2024

6:00PM - 7:00PM

Morehart Mortuary - Albany
77 N. Main St. , P.O. Box 2795
Albany, TX 76430

Service

Friday, September 27, 2024

10:00AM

Bethel Assembly
5345 US-180
Albany, TX 76430

Final Resting Place

Albany Cemetery
US 283 N
Albany, TX 76430

Class Of 1968VIEW PROFILE

Frank Fannin Dick, Sr.

Frank Fannin Dick, Sr.

(November 16, 1949 ~ September 14, 2024)

Frank was the son of George Raymond Dick and Mary Tolberta Stewart, married to Larita Kaye 'Rita' Brooks.


Frank F. Dick, Sr., a devoted husband, daddy, pepaw, brother, son, and friend, was promoted to glory on September 14, 2024, at the Hendrick Hospice Center in Abilene,TX. A family visitation will be held at the Fry-Smith Funeral Home in Tuscola, Texas on Thursday, September 19, 2024 from 6-8pm. A service to celebrate Frank's life will then be held at First Baptist Church in Tuscola, on Friday, September 20, 2024 at 2pm. The family invites friends and loved ones to join them in honoring Frank's memory.

Born on November 16, 1949, Frank lived a life marked by service, dedication, faith, and deep personal connections. Frank was a lifelong resident of Tuscola, TX. He attended South Taylor Elementary School and Jim Ned High School before serving his country as a proud Army Veteran. After his honorable discharge from the military service, Frank spent many years in the oilfield running drill stem testing. He then finished his career with Rentech Boiler Systems, where he was well-regarded for his work ethic and commitment.

Frank was a pillar of his community, actively involved with the First Baptist Church of Tuscola. There, he established the Powerhouse Team, was chairman of the personnel committee, and was a part of the Jail Ministry, reflecting his strong faith in the Lord, and desire to serve others. His dedication to service extended beyond the church, touching many lives through his involvement and volunteer efforts at On The Way Home Ministries.

Frank is survived by his loving wife, Rita; children Frank Dick, Jr. and Erika Larson, Angela and Heath Jones, and Lesley Young; his grandchildren Austin and Emily Dick, Kamryn Dick, Madison Wojciechowski, Alexander Larson-Dick, Rayleigh Jones, and Chandler Jones. He is also survived by his siblings Danny Dick, Mary Ruth Cozby, and Bartley Dick; as well as several nieces and nephews.

Frank was preceded in death by his parents, George and Mary Dick; his siblings George Raymond Dick and Deana Newman; his father and mother-in-law, Delbert and Louise Brooks; his sister-in-law, Liz Brooks, his brother-in-law, Delbert "Bubba" Brooks, Jr; and his great-grandbabies Grayson and Liam Dick.

Frank was known by all for his warmth and genuine kindness. He never met a stranger and was deeply respected by all who knew him. His roles as a husband, father, and friend were cherished, and his legacy of love and devotion will be remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Frank's spirit and his commitment to those he loved will continue to inspire and be remembered with great affection. Rest in peace, Frank. You will be deeply missed.

The family would like to extend a special thank you for the loving care and kindness provided by the staff at Hendrick Medical Center North C-6, Encompass Rehabilitation Center, and Hendrick Hospice Care. They deeply appreciate the guidance provided by Dr. Melnyk and his entire medical team, Dr. Victor Hudman, Pam Light, and Karen Tucek.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to On The Way Home Ministries 240 Ball Park Road Lawn, TX 79530 in Frank's memory.

Class Of 1994

Alison Denise Thornhill

(September 19, 1975 ~ September 7, 2024)

Alison was the daughter of Ralph Elton Thornhill and Janie Rose Hill.  She is survived by her children, father and brother Britt, JN class of 1990.  Alison attended Jim Ned through the 8th grade with the class of 1994 and graduated from Cooper HS in Abilene, TX.


Class Of 2009

Mitchell Henson Hicks

(January 7, 1991 ~ September 2, 2024)

Mitchell was son of Billy Martin Hicks and Ann Butler Henson.


Mitchell Henson Hicks, 33, passed away on Monday, September 2, 2024 at his home in Midland, Texas surrounded by family, after a courageous battle with cancer.  Memorial services will be held at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, September 10, 2024 at First Presbyterian Church, Midland, with Dr.  Steve Schorr officiating. Following the service a Celebration of Life for friends and family will be held at Rusty Bucket BBQ and Tavern, 3113 W Industrial, Midland.

On January 7, 1991 in Abilene, Texas, Mitchell was born to Billy Martin Hicks and Ann Butler (Henson) Hicks.  Mitchell was raised in Tuscola, Texas where he was baptized into the body of Christ at the age of 12.  He was a graduate of Jim Ned High School, Tuscola, and Texas Tech University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.  After graduation Mitchell started his successful career in the oil and gas industry.  He made Midland, Texas his home.  At the time of his death, Mitchell was an independent Frac Consultant with 3R Petroleum Consultants. Previously, he was employed by Earthstone Energy.  During Mitchell’s career he made an impression on so many people in West Texas, many becoming his close personal friends.

Mitchell was intelligent, funny, loyal, kind, and lived his life to the fullest.  He cherished his friendships whether they were new or lifelong.  He loved music, dancing, traveling, hunting, going to concerts and comedy shows with his friends. Mitchell was proud to be from his small town of Tuscola, proud to be a graduate of Texas Tech, proud of his work and proud to be a Hicks.  Mitchell loved his family with his whole heart and loved his people without limits.

Our family would like to extend our love and gratitude to Jessica Hattaway for her unwavering love for Mitchell.  She never left his side from time of diagnosis until his passing.

Mitchell is survived by his parents Billy and Ann Hicks of Tuscola; girlfriend Jessica Hattaway of Midland; brothers Michael Hicks of Lubbock, Marty Hicks of Abilene; sisters Misty Mullins and Brian Culwell of Lubbock, Mandy and Paul Corcorran of Lubbock; nephews Blake Black, Chance Mullins, Dyllan Hicks; nieces Briley Mullins and Elizabeth Hicks; great niece Ozella Black.

He was preceded in death by sister Denni June Hicks; grandparents Ann and Grady Barr, Jack and Casey Henson; grandmother Billie Drummond.

Honorary pallbearers are Kevin Morris, Colter Graham, Hunter Barr, Taylor Thetford, Scooby Hellekson, Paul Corcorran, Chance Mullins, Michael Hicks, Marty Hicks, and Blake Black.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Interim Healthcare and Hospice, 1031 Andrews Hwy, Suite 100, Midland, TX  79701, First Presbyterian Church, 800 W. Texas Ave, Midland, TX  79701, or donor’s favorite charity.

Arrangements are under the direction of Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home & Crematory of Midland.  Online condolences may be made at www.npwelch.com.

Service

First Presbyterian Church of Midland

Tuesday 9/10, 1:00 pm

Memorial Service

Jim Ned Alumni Association

Marissa Lynn Thomas 

**2023-2024 JN Alumni Board Members**

Marissa Thomas Davis-President

Chantel Gallaway- Secretary

Telitha Webb-Treasurer

Lynsie Rice Paylor-Event Coordinator

Juliann Kelley-Event Co-Coordinator

Justin Caraway-Entertainment Coordindator

Thanks to Crystal Stanaland for serving on the Alumni Board for many years. We appreciate your time and hard work! She deserves a much needed break!

Everyone is looking forward to working together! We can't wait to let everyone know what we have in the works for the upcoming year! With y'all's support, we can do big things! More details coming soon about the Jim Ned Alumni Scholarship being given this May!! Go! Big Red!!


 

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