Memorials

Take a moment to fondly remember our classmates and friends... They are missed but will never be forgotten.
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Here is to the sweet memories of your youth, that you are not forgotten... RAIDERS FOREVER!"

Michael J. Gentry
1947-08-07 2020-08-01Michael Jennings Gentry, 72, of Maypearl Texas, Retired from the City of Fort Worth, currently working at AutoZone in Midlothian TX, died Saturday August 1st 2020, after a battle with Covid 19. Michael was born August 7th,1947 to Wanda and Porter Gentry in Bryan, TX. Mike graduated from Bell High. Mike was in the army from 1968-1972. Mike received a bachelor of Psychology ,electronics and telecommunications. He was a member of Milestone Church in Midlothian, TX. Mike enjoyed working on cars, especially with his youngest son Jeremy. Mike enjoyed playing with his grand-kids and his grand-pup. He loved spending time with his mom, just talking, and of course watching their favorite show Wheel...
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Susan Carol Gibbs
1947-08-26 1999-11-29Reported that Susan died from breast cancer.
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Susan Schwemer (Gillham)
1978-01-18
The following obituary was contributed by Carolyn Brown.
Rites incomplete for accident victim (Thursday, January 19, 1978)
Arlington - Funeral arrangements for Susan Gilham Schwemer, 30, of 1107 Briarcliff, who was killed in a traffic a...

William Heacock
1947-08-14 1988-08-13
A memorial service for William "Bill' R. Heacock, a nationally known author and historian of antique glass, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Dallas.
Heacock, who was 41, died Sunday in Pittsburgh after a 13-month battle with AIDS. The body was cremated.
Heacock graduated from L.D. Bell High School in Hurst in 1...
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David Franklin Henry
1947-06-24 1967-06-19David was a combat rifleman with the 9th Infantry Division, who was killed in action in Vietnam.
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Linda Rogholt (Hicks)
1947-11-10 2008-12-25
Linda Hicks Rogholt of Fort Worth was called home in the early morning of Christmas Day, 2008.
Funeral: Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Chapel. Linda was a loving daughter, mother, grandmother and sister, and had a wide circle of friends, who will miss her deeply.
Linda, an RN since 1968, worked for the last 24 years at Baylor All Saints Hospital in labor and delivery and most recently in the ante-partum Unit. Linda spent her life in service to others. During her final days, there were many stories shared with her family of how well she was loved by her patients and co...