Obituaries
02/16/2026
Alpha Omega “Mickie” Myers, 90 of Joaquin, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, February 15, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family.
Visitation will be held from 6pm to 8pm, Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center. Funeral service will be held at 2pm, Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at Old Home Baptist Church in Joaquin with Bro. Hollis Bass officiating. Interment will follow at Old Home Cemetery in Joaquin.
Born August 15, 1935, Mickie is the daughter of Willis Jason Booker and Tiny Ethel Magness Booker. She was a devoted Christian woman and a lifelong faithful member of Old Home Baptist Church. Her life reflected faith, kindness, and unwavering love for those around her. Mickie was the heart of her family and found her greatest joy in being a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her home was always filled with laughter, prayer, and the comforting knowledge that everyone who entered was deeply loved. She taught her family the importance of faith in God, forgiveness, and compassion, living each day as an example of Christ’s love. Mickie was known for her gentle spirit, her warm smile, and her servant’s heart. Whether through prayer, words of encouragement, or simply being present, she touched countless lives. Her faith guided her through every season of life, and she trusted God in both joy and hardship. She cherished family gatherings, church fellowship, and quiet moments spent reading her Bible and praying for those she loved. Her legacy of faith and devotion will continue through the generations she leaves behind.
Left to cherish her memory:
Daughter, Debora Ann Warren of Joaquin
Grandchildren:
Marty Warren and wife Brooke of Brazoria
Ginna and husband William Stivers of Texarkana
Great-grandchildren: Katylynn (Cole), Payne, Alyssa, Gage (Randi), Bella, and Gracelyn
Great-great-grandchildren: Emmy, Lennon, and Levi; sister-in-law, Lucille Fletcher of Joaquin
Numerous nieces and nephews
Preceded in death by her husband, Huey P. Myers; son-in-law, Billie R. Warren; and siblings, Houston Booker, Willie B. Ward, Boone Booker, J.F. Booker, Sybele Lum, Evelyn Hensley, Louise Rasco, James Booker, and Edgar Booker.
Pallbearers will be Marty Warren, Bryan Fairchild, Cole Smith, Gage Stivers, Josh Fletcher, and Wyatt Fletcher. Honorary pallbearer will be Alvin “Bubba” Lum.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Old Home Baptist Church.
Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com.
02/16/2026
Frances Ware Bowlin, 91, of Tenaha, passed away Friday, February 13, 2026 surrounded by loving family.
Funeral service will be held at 10am, Saturday, February 21, 2026 at Ramah Baptist Church, Tenaha. Interment will follow at Ramah Cemetery.
She is survived by:
Daughter, Beverly Bowlin Martin and husband Keith, of Tenaha
Daughter-in-law, Terry Dean Bowlin, of Tenaha
Grandchildren:
Krystal Martin Swink and husband, Arron of Tyler
Kaylan Martin Prieb and husband, David of McPherson, KS
Emily Bowlin Lemoine and husband Joseph of Tenaha
Kelly Martin Cooper and husband, Jacob of Shelbyville
Benjamin Wade Bowlin and wife, Tamara of Tenaha
Great-grandchildren:
Lilia Swink
Jaycee Cooper
Kenneth Lane Cooper
Jaxson Lemoine
Parker Lemoine
Benjamin Bryson Bowlin
Braya Bowlin
Special nieces:
Emily Culver Beaird
Brenda Culver
Preceded in death by her parents, Ralph Lamar Ware and Katie Crump Ware; husband, Benjamin Morris Bowlin Jr.; brother, Jimmy Lamar Ware; sister, Rose Ware Culver; and sons, Benjamin Lamar Bowlin and Bryan Wade Bowlin.
Mrs. Bowlin loved the Lord, she became a Christian at the age of 13. She loved to read and hear Bible passages. She lived her love for the Lord by generously serving her school community and family. She invested her relationships and enjoyed knowing everyone deeply. She had a gift for seeing people genuinely, remembering and honoring their time in her life and retelling the stories of those she loved with detail and joy. She was a lifelong friend to anyone she met, opening her home often and keeping in contact across miles and years.
She was a beloved elementary school teacher, serving students in Center and Tenaha for 30 years. She faithfully read a Bible story to her students every day. She cherished her relationships with her students, co-teachers, and often told stories of special days in school with them by name. Her sharp memory held places for all the special friends and family she shared seasons of life with.
She loved to travel with her husband and family, dedicating many summers to special mountain trips and making memories with her siblings, cousins, children, grandchildren and nieces.
Her hobbies included sewing, gardening, and baking – especially tea cakes.
Mrs. Bowlin’s Tea Cake Recipe
1 cup Butter melted
1 ½ cup Sugar
3 Eggs
3 cups Flour sifted
3 tsp Baking Powder
2 tsp Vanilla
2 tbsp Milk
Melt butter, blend sugar. Add vanilla. Add eggs. Beating well, add baking powder and slowly add one cup of flour at a time beating between. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 3 hours. Roll out with flour and bake at 375 degrees for 8 – 10 minutes.
In lieu of flowers, Mrs. Bowlin would be honored most if loved ones would find opportunities to read, especially Bible stories, with children. Donations could also be made to Christian ministries or educational programs in her honor.
Services are under the direction of Watson and Sons Funeral Home, Center, Texas. Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com.
02/12/2026
Linda Sue Wallace, 91 of Timpson, passed away on Monday, February 9, 2026 in Timpson. She was born in Logansport, Louisiana to Vernon and Reta Moore Wallace.
Graveside service will be held at 10am on Friday, February 13, 2026 at Woodlawn Cemetery in Timpson.
Linda was raised in the Timpson area and graduated as Valedictorian from Timpson High School in 1953. As a young girl, she became very interested in music, which awarded her a band scholarship to attend Stephen F. Austin State University. She also went to Lon Morris College. Linda spent many years teaching for Austin ISD before she returned to East Texas.
Linda was a devoted member of First United Methodist Church where she served as secretary for many years. Her family was a wonderful part of her life and she cherished them very much. She also had a deep love for her pets, Peabody and Oreo.
She is survived by numerous beloved cousins who meant so much to her.
She is preceded in death by her parents, aunts and uncles.
Services are under the direction of Taylor Funeral Home, Timpson, Texas.
02/12/2026
Patricia Johnson Moore—a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin, friend, and a Redeemed Vessel of the Lord—was called home to the Master’s table on January 26, 2026, her 68th birthday.
Visitation is from 1pm to 6pm on Friday, February 13 2026 at Community Funeral Home chapel in Center. Funeral service is at 1m on Saturday, February 14, 2026 at Triumph The Church and Kingdom of God and Christ in Center, Texas with Bishop Howard Cloudy Sr., officiating.
Born as the fifth child to the late Mr. Noble and Pauline Johnson, Patricia’s life was a testament to "grace upon grace."
Raised in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, she established a firm foundation of faith that held her and her family together like the golden bars of the Tabernacle. In a divine display of biblical symmetry, her earthly journey began and ended on the same day—a completed circle of God’s perfect design.
A Legacy of Faith
Patricia’s greatest joy and her "crown of purpose" was her devotion to God as a Redeemed Daughter and the love she had for her children, grandchildren, her family and her friends. She possessed a true servant’s heart, reflecting Christ’s selfless love through over 20 years of dedicated hard work at Tyson Foods, and later served as a cook at various restaurants thoughout Shelby County, TX. As a wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and a friend, she left behind a legacy of faith that continues to move mountains in the lives of those she touched.
The Master’s Work
A faithful member of her church and a Redeemed Vessel of God, Patricia was known for her joyful spirit and her willingness to serve. Whether through a moment of laughter, her intentional presence, or helping in the fellowship hall, she was a joy to many. Her final days were marked by a holy preparation—what her family treasures as her "Last Supper"—including a divine foot-washing ceremony that mirrored the humble service of her Savior.
Survivors and Precedents
Patricia was preceded in death by her parents, Noble and Pauline Johnson; her son, Jermaine Johnson; and her brother, Noble Johnson, Jr.
She leaves behind to celebrate her legacy:
Beloved Husband, Irvin Moore of 43 years (San Augustine)
Children:
Son, Tim Johnson (Nacogdoches)
Son, Dereck Johnson (Mansfield, LA)
Daughter, Nanette Johnson (Center)
Special Grandson, Timothy Johnson, whom she raised as her own.
Siblings:
Brother, Charles (Era Mae) Johnson (Center)
Brother, Willie (Rachel) Johnson (Nacogdoches)
Brother, Dan (Tammy) Johnson (Tenaha)
Sister, Linda Rushing (Center)
Her Heritage: 9 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends who will forever carry her "26:26" testimony in their hearts.
Though the physical tent of her life has been folded, the memory of God's masterpiece remains. She has finished her course, she has kept the faith, and she has now received her Crown of Life.
Services entrusted to Community Funeral Home, Center, Texas.
02/11/2026

Lutherine Jones Sowell, 93 of Nacogdoches, passed away February 7, 2026, in Nacogdoches. She was born on July 17, 1932, in San Augustine to the late Leroy and Clarice Jones.
Funeral services will be held at 2pm on Friday, February 13, 2026, at Laird Funeral Home officiated by Dr. Kendall McDonald. Interment will follow at Lower Chireno Cemetery. A visitation will be held from 5pm to 7pm on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at Laird Funeral Home.
Lutherine was born and raised in San Augustine County. She graduated from San Augustine High School and married Jack Sowell soon after. Together they had two children, Clarice and Roger. Sadly, Jack passed away in 1976. On November 12, 1977, Lutherine married Lenard Sowell, one of Jack’s brothers, and the two of them blended their families into one. Lenard had 3 children from his first marriage, Riki, Joe, and Lee Lenette. Forming a “Brady Bunch” of sorts, Lutherine and Lenard’s love for each other bloomed and they made a beautiful family together.
Throughout her life, Lutherine worked for Noble & Co. in Chireno and then later when the company moved to San Augustine, she joined them there as well. After that she worked in accounts payable for Holly Farms in San Augustine, which later became Tyson and was relocated to Center.
Lutherine was a talented person. She enjoyed crocheting and cooking for her family. Her greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren. Lutherine, or Boots as she was lovingly referred to, was known to be quiet but extremely fun. She was a godly woman and the epitome of Proverbs 31. Lutherine was a member of Fredonia Hill Baptist Church for 35 years. She had taught Sunday school for over 40 years. Lenard was a member of the Gideons, and she helped him in that ministry as well. Lutherine was a loving, compassionate, God-fearing wife, mother, and grandmother. Her presence will be greatly missed in this world until we see her again on the other side.
Lutherine is survived by:
Loving husband of 48 years, Lenard Sowell
Daughter, Clarice Mooney and husband, Tommy
Son, Roger Sowell and wife, Doris
Lenard’s children:
Riki Sowell and wife, Teri
Joe Sowell and wife, Julie
Lenette Spivey and husband, Randy
Grandchildren:
Heather Hagle and husband, Brandon
Tiffany Crouch and husband, Sean
Russell Sowell and wife, Krystal
Amy Sowell
Erik Sowell and wife, Caroline
Matthew Sowell and wife, Cherese
Allison Luedecke and husband, Shaun
Kendra Cook and husband, Aaron
16 great-grandchildren
Sister, Ilene Smith
She is preceded in death by her first husband, Jack Sowell; her parents, Leroy and Clarice Jones; brothers, Robert Lewis Jones, Albert Marlon Jones, and Carlton Ray Gore; and sisters, Lynda Wagstaff and Shirley Hightower.
Serving as pallbearers will be Lenard’s Breakfast Bible Study group whom Lutherine served breakfast to for over 20 years; Bob Hurst, Bill Stanaland, George Middlebrook IV, Thomas Kerse, Mike Claude, and Terry Masten.
The family wishes to extend special thanks to The Arbor Assisted Living and Heart to Heart hospice staff for not only caring for Lutherine but also caring about her.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Lutherine’s memory to the following: Fredonia Hill Baptist Church, 1711 South Street, Nacogdoches, TX 75964; The Gideons International Nacogdoches Camp, PO Box 630453, Nacogdoches, TX 75963; or Three 18 Ministry/Iguana Squad Ministry in Belize, 1708 Pleasant Pointe Cir., Bryant, AR 72022 (www.three-18.org).
Services are under the direction of Laird Funeral Home, Nacogdoches, Texas.
02/11/2026
Chad Alan Murphy, 52, of Center, passed away Monday, February 9, 2026, in Tyler.
Visitation will be held from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, February 12, 2026, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center. Funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, February 13, 2026, at Watson & Sons Chapel with Rev. Jonnie Johnson officiating. Interment will follow at Short Cemetery in Shelby County.
Born February 13, 1973, in Shreveport, Louisiana, Chad is the son of Thomas Paul Murphy and the late Melba Gay Ramsey Fults. He drove a truck for a living- a job he loved. His hobbies included hunting, fishing, watching the Dallas Cowboys, and being a mechanic. Chad was an amazing cook and often shared his signature dishes, chicken spaghetti and chicken and dumplings, with his family. Sitting on the porch drinking coffee, playing with his cats, and spending time with his grandchildren and his brothers brought Chad great joy.
He is survived by:
Father, Thomas Paul Murphy of Center
Wife, Anna Murphy of Elk City, Oklahoma
Children:
Alana Murphy of Columbia, Louisiana
Caden Murphy of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Grandchildren:
Joseph Powdrill of Elk City, Oklahoma
Kinsley Murphy of Columbia, Louisiana
Brothers:
Sean Murphy of Center
James Paul Murphy and wife Heather of Center
Sister, Sonja Canter of Jasper
Cousin, Kevin Wayne Murphy
Nieces and nephews:
Kimberly Murphy of Lufkin
Justin Murphy of Carthage
Brittany Ortiz of Center
Brent Sowell of Shreveport, Louisiana
Aunts, Donna Sisto of Katy, Texas
Joann Morrow of Nacogdoches
Numerous great-nieces and great-nephews
Other family members.
Preceded in death by his mother, Melba Ramsey Fults; stepfather, Thomas Earl Fults; and sister, Tina Sowell.
Pallbearers will be Stephen Fults, James Edward Fults, Ray Martin, Trey Murphy, Taylor Murphy, and Caden Murphy. Honorary pallbearers will be Toby Murphy, Luis Margerum, Kadin Perriman, Aiden Middendorf, Jeremy Fleming, Charles Gideon, and Treven Durham.
Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com
02/11/2026
Lana Stamps Satterwhite, 73, of Shelbyville, passed away Sunday, February 8, 2026, in Longview after a brief illness. Born December 16, 1952, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Lana was the daughter of Gerald Stamps and Avis Ramsey Stamps.
Visitation will be held from 6pm to 8pm, Thursday, February 12, 2026, at Watson and Sons Funeral Home in Center. A graveside service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, February 13, 2026, at Shady Grove Cemetery in Timpson with Orval Miller officiating.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Steven Stamps; and sister-in-law, Mary Stamps.
Lana graduated from Timpson High School and went on to become a cosmetologist, eventually working out of a shop her husband built at their home. Later, she worked alongside her youngest daughter at her shop in Center before retiring to Huxley.
She married David Satterwhite on July 25, 1973, and together they had three daughters. When she was not making people look beautiful or raising her daughters, Lana always had a hobby to enjoy. She did ceramics for a time and kept a beautiful lawn and flower beds. She loved the outdoors and, most especially, the beach. For about the last twenty years, she rescued a great many cats, even saving abandoned kittens she bottle-fed herself.
Lana never hesitated to lend a helping hand to anyone in need and was at her best in those moments. In a profound act of love, she donated one of her kidneys to her beloved sister, Gay.
She is survived by:
Husband, David
Daughters:
Kelly and husband Clay Leslie
Rae and husband Dave Martin
Teri and husband Heath Bolton
Grandson, Jeffery Satterwhite
Brother, Gerald Stamps
Sister, Gay and husband John Childs
Sister-in-law, Marianne Blalock
Numerous nieces and nephews
Honorary pallbearers will be Dave Martin, Clay Leslie, Heath Bolton, Jeffery Satterwhite, Mike Satterwhite, Cliff Satterwhite, Seth Duke, and Steven Andrusick.
Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com.
02/10/2026
Natalia Yetzemanit Colindres, 38, of Center, succumbed to chronic illness Friday, February 6th, 2026 in Nacogdoches, Texas
Born September 29th, 1987, in Center, Natalia or "Yaya" as known to many, is the daughter of Nicolas Moreno-Leon and Maria De Jesus Garcia-Alvarez. Yaya was someone who would bring joy to those around with her light-hearted banter. Those who knew her, would never know what Yaya would blurt out next. She enjoyed spending quality time with family and close friends. To know Yaya, is to know a good laugh.
Left to cherish her memory are:
Daughter, Alejandra G Jimenez
Son, Wylmer A Fuentes
Brother, Emmanuel Leon
Uncle, Milwaukee Garcia
Aunts:
Maria Vianey Garcia
Delfina Lopez Velasquez
Best friend, Jessica Aldaco
In addition, many cousins, aunts, uncles and family friends.
She is preceded in death by Franly Javier Colindres-Baca, Husband; Nicolas Moreno-Leon and Maria De Jesus Garcia-Alvarez, Parents; Jose Garcia-Velasquez and Raquel Alvarez-Hernandez, Grandparents; Raquel Garcia-Leon, Sister; and Jose Martin Garcia-Alvarez, Jose Antonio Garcia and Alvaro Elias Garcia-Alvarez, Uncles.
Given Yaya's final wishes, no visitation nor funeral service is planned. However, a church service is to be announced at a further date.
Natalia Yetzemanit Colindres, 38, de Center, sucumbió a enfermedad chronica el Viernes, 6 de Febrero, 2026 en Nacogdoches, Tejas. Natalia o "Yaya" como fue conocida por muchos, nació el 29 de Septiembre de 1987 en Center, es la hija de Nicolas Moreno-Leon y Maria de Jesus Garcia-Alvarez. Yaya fue alguien que traía mucha alegría a su alrededor con su manera de llevar y cotorrear. Los que la conocieron nunca sabían con qué cosa iba a salir Yaya. A ella le encantaba pasar tiempo de calidad con su familia y amigos cercanos. Conocer a Yaya es conocer una buena risa.
Los que quedan para apreciar su memoria incluyen:
Alejandra G Jimenez, Hija
Wylmer A Fuentes, Hijo
Emmanuel Leon, Hermano
Milwaukee Garcia, Tío
Maria Vianey Garcia, Tío
Delfina Lopez Velasquez, Tía
Jessica Aldaco, Amiga
Además de varios tíos y tías, primos y primas, y amigos de familia.
Ella es precedida en muerte por: Franly Javier Colindres-Baca, Esposo; Nicolas Moreno-Leon y Maria de Jesus Garcia Alvarez, Padres; Jose Garcia-Velasquez y Raquel Alvarez-Hernandez, Abuelos; Raquel Garcia-Leon, Hermana; y Jose Martin Garcia-Alvarez, Jose Antonio Garcia y Alvaro Elias Garcia-Alvarez, Tios
Debido a los últimos deseos de Yaya, no habrá entierro ni visita. Sin embargo, habrá una misa y la fecha se anunciará más adelante.
Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com.
02/06/2026
Percy Howard Ratcliff, a veteran of the Vietnam War and long-time resident of East Liberty, passed away on January 30, 2026. Percy, as he was known in the area, was born February 03, 1950 to Wilson and Verna Joy Ratcliff.
Visitation is from 1pm until 6pm on Friday, February 6, 2026 at Community Funeral Home Chapel in Center. Funeral service is at 11am on Saturday, February 7, 2026 at East Liberty Missionary Baptist Church, 2980 CR 2569, Center, Texas 75935 with Pastor Steven Standley officiating and eulogist.
Percy graduated from East Liberty High School. After high School, he was drafted into the U. S. Army on July 24, 1969.
Percy saw many military actions in Vietnam during his time of service. His tour of duty ended on July 24, 1971.
Percy accepted Christ late in life. He was recently baptized by Reverend Standley and became a member of East Liberty Missionary Baptist Church. Although he had not joined the church until late in life Percy knew the Bible.
Perey was a people person and enjoyed talking to his friends and playing dominos.
Percy was preceded in death by his parents: Wilson and Verna Joy, and one sibling: Willie George.
He is survived by:
Brother, Willie Glenn Ratcliff (Shirley)
Sister, Carolyn Kay Mosley (Jackie)
Nine nieces and nephews
Along with a host of family and friends.
Services entrusted to Community Funeral Home, Center, Texas.
02/06/2026
Billy Ray McCoy, 65, entered into rest on the morning of January 24, 2026 at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital in Nacogdoches, TX. He was born October 23, 1960 in Center, TX to the late Hudson McCoy and Willie Mae McCoy.
Visitation is from 10am until 6pm on Friday, February 6 at Community Funeral Home Chapel in Center. Funeral service is at 11am on Saturday, February 7, 2026 at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Center. Interment is at Westview in Center with Pastor Johnny Ray Jones officiating.
Billy was a long-time resident of Center and joined Pleasant Grove Baptist Church at an early age. He attended school in Center ISD. Billy Ray worked many years at Holly Farms which later became Tyson Foods. He loved talking noise while playing dominoes and listening to good music with family.
Billy's father, Hudson McCoy; his sister Sarah Jane Mosby and his brother Benny Ray McCoy preceded him in death.
Surviving him are:
Mother, Willie Mae Ingram and (stepfather) Ulyssie Ingram of Center
Sister, Willie Jean Ragster of Bossier City, LA
Nephews:
Corey Mosby
Derrick Mosby
Nieces:
LaShonia Ragster-Gordon
Michelle Ragster-Walter
Tami Coleman
Aunt, Lou Willie Johnson
He had several great-nieces and great-nephews with a host of cousins and friends.
The family would like to mention Teresa Bussey, a special friend who was like a sister to him.
2 Tim 4:7 I have fought the good fight, / have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
Services are entrusted to Community Funeral Home, Center, Texas.
02/05/2026
Jyce Dennis “JD” Thomas, 75 of Lufkin, Texas, died on January 28, 2026, in Lufkin, Texas. He was born in Lufkin, Texas to the late Handy Hicks and Jesse Lee Thomas on December 4, 1950.
Visitation is at Hicks Chapel from 10am until 11am on Saturday, February 7, 2026. Funeral service is scheduled for Saturday, February 7, 2026, at 11am at Greater Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church located at 1519 Williams Street, Lufkin, Texas 75904. Committal is at Hogeye Cemetery DeSoto Parish.
He is survived by:
Wife, Gearlene Penson of Lufkin, Texas
Children:
Dennis Mofftt
Marcus Starr
Ricky Penson
Victor Penson
James Penson
Ramona Collins (Damieon)
Earlina Penson
Tina Moffett
Octavia Bell
Brothers:
Lee Thomas (Patrica)
Alfred Thomas
James Thomas
Jerry Thomas
Sisters:
Marilyn Chinn
Everarine Adams
Service entrusted to Hicks Mortuary, 804 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Center, Texas 75935. Please visit our website for online condolences at www.hicksmortuary.net.
02/05/2026
Mass of Christian Burial services for Rogelio Martinez, 69, of Timpson, TX, will be held at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Friday, February 6, 2026, at 2pm, with Father Jose Luis Vidarte officiating. Interment will follow. Visitation and Rosary will be held the evening prior, Thursday, February 5, 2026, visitation from 5pm to 7pm and Rosary beginning at 7pm at Taylor Funeral Home.
Rogelio Martínez, nacido el 23 de julio de 1956 en Rancho La Esperanza, Guanajuato, México, falleció el 1 de febrero de 2026.
Rogelio fue precedido en la muerte por sus padres, Salvador Martínez y Gerarda Vázquez, así como por su hermana, Graciela Martínez.
Nacido en una pequeña comunidad agrícola de Guanajuato, México, Rogelio creció inmerso en la vida del campo dentro de una comunidad unida. Desde temprana edad adoptó los valores del trabajo arduo y la perseverancia que exige la agricultura, valores que más adelante inculcó en sus propios hijos. Cortejó a su amada esposa, Magdalena, quien era su vecina y la hija del mejor amigo de su padre, formando una unión basada en la amistad y en los lazos compartidos de la comunidad.
A finales de la década de 1970, Rogelio emigró al este de Texas en busca de mejores oportunidades y de una mejor calidad de vida para su familia. Hombre trabajador y decidido, comenzó su trayectoria laboral en la agricultura, esforzándose constantemente por superarse y aprender nuevas habilidades. Su férrea convicción y ética de trabajo lo llevaron finalmente a cumplir su sueño de convertirse en conductor de camiones de larga distancia, profesión en la que más tarde logró establecer exitosamente su propio negocio.
Como camionero, Rogelio recorrió incontables millas con dedicación tanto a su trabajo como a su familia, conduciendo principalmente por todo Texas y, con el paso de los años, incluso hasta Canadá. Aunque encontraba gran satisfacción en la carretera abierta, su mayor felicidad provenía de compartir tiempo con su familia y amigos y de celebrar las múltiples metas de la vida.
Le sobreviven su:
Amada esposa, Magdalena Martínez
Hermanos:
Erasmo Martínez
Celso Martínez
Eleuteria Martínez
Prima, Micaela Vaca Vázquez
Demás familia extendida
Hijos:
José Martínez y su esposa Leila, de Spring, Texas
Sandy Lara y su esposo José Lara Jr., de Jacksonville, Texas
Martha Garza y su esposo Rubén Garza
Mireya Martínez y su esposo Alejandro Resendis, de Timpson, Texas
Así como sus nietos:
Eleanor y Ronan Martínez
Aurora, Teresa, Celeste y José Lara III
Julian, Maylin y Rosalin Garza
Eloisa y Eden Resendiz
Rogelio será recordado por su familia y por todos quienes tuvieron el privilegio de conocerlo. Su legado perdura a través del amor de su esposa, hijos, nietos, hermanos y familia extendida.
Rogelio Martinez, born on July 23, 1956, in Rancho La Esperanza, Guanajuato, Mexico, passed away on February 1, 2026.
Rogelio was preceded in death by his parents, Salvador Martinez and Gerarda Vasquez, and his sister, Graciela Martinez.
Born in a small farming community in Guanajuato, Mexico, Rogelio grew up immersed in agricultural life within a close-knit community. From an early age, he embraced the values of hard work and perseverance that farming required-values he later instilled in his own children. He courted his beloved wife, Magdalena, a neighbor and the daughter of his father’s best friend, forming a partnership rooted in friendship and shared community ties.
In the late 1970s, Rogelio migrated to East Texas in search of better opportunities and an improved quality of life for his family. A hardworking and determined man, he spent his early career in agriculture, continually striving to improve himself and learn new skills. His strong conviction and work ethic eventually led him to his dream of over-the-road trucking, where he later went on to successfully establish his own business.
As a truck driver, Rogelio traveled countless miles in dedication to both his work and his family, driving primarily throughout Texas and, over the years, as far as Canada. While he found great joy in the open road, his greatest happiness came from spending time with family and friends and celebrating life’s many milestones.
He is survived by:
Loving wife, Magdalena Martinez
Siblings:
Erasmo Martinez
Celso Martinez
Eleuteria Martinez
Cousin, Micaela Vaca Vazquez
Extended family
Children:
Jose Martinez and wife Leila of Spring, Texas
Sandy Lara and husband Jose Lara Jr. of Jacksonville, Texas
Martha Garza and husband Ruben Garza
Mireya Martinez and husband Alejandro Resendis of Timpson
Grandchildren:
Eleanor and Ronan Martinez
Aurora, Teresa, Celeste, and Jose Lara III
Julian, Maylin, and Rosalin Garza
Eloisa and Eden Resendiz
Rogelio will be remembered by his family and all who knew him. His legacy lives on through the love of his wife, children, grandchildren, siblings, and extended family.
Services under the direction of Taylor Funeral Home, Timpson, Texas.
02/04/2026
O V Lacy, 76 of San Augustine, Texas, passed away on January 27, 2026 in San Augustine. He was born August 3, 1949 in San Augustine to the Late Victor Van Lacy and Fannie Trotty Lacy.
Funeral is 11am on Thursday, February 5, 2026 at Sid D. Roberts Chapel, 3535 S.E. Stallings Dr. Nacogdoches with Bishop W.E. Martin, Eulogist. Visitation is Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 2pm until 6pm at Sid Roberts Funeral Home, 3535 S.E. Stallings Dr. Nacogdoches. Burial is at Oaklawn Cemetery, Center.
He leaves to cherish his memories:
Wife, Carolyn Johnson Lacy of San Augustine
Sons:
Oliver Vanturion Lacy (Lisa) of Arlington
Octavion Vanshun Lacy (Tammy) of San Augustine
Brother, Willie (Mary) Lacy of Houston
Grandkids and 7 great-grandkids and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins, and friends.
Services are under the direction of Sid Roberts Funeral Home, Nacogdoches, Texas.
02/03/2026
Maelinda Swanzy, 86, of Center, passed away Thursday, January 29, 2026, in Center.
Funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, February 14, 2026, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center with visitation beginning at 11:00 a.m. Bro. Porter Brewer will officiate. Interment will follow at Shelbyville Cemetery in Shelbyville.
Born June 17, 1939, Maelinda is the daughter of Thomas Shepherd and Maudelle Morgan Shepherd. She loved genealogy. Maelinda attended First Baptist Church in Center and First Methodist Church in Center.
She is survived by:
Sons, Berry Morgan Chamness
Thomas Kelly Chamness and wife Lisa
Matthew Shepherd Chamness
Grandchildren:
Marisa Rose Chamness and husband Louis Perkins
Justin Thomas Chamness
Courtney Megan Moore and husband Clayton
Nicholas Matthew Chamness
Reilley Alexa Chamness
Preceded in death by her parents, Thomas Shepherd and Maudelle Morgan Shepherd; husband, David Paul Swanzy; and brothers, Marvin Shepherd and Thomas Alga Shepherd.
Pallbearers will be Berry Morgan Chamness, Thomas Kelly Chamness, Matthew Shepherd Chamness, Nicholas Matthew Chamness, Steve Oates, and Tim Verner. Honorary pallbearers will be William Morgan, Jody Ferrell, Luke Motley, Michael Meeks, Dirk Palmer, Kyle Parmer, Tony Sanders, and Larry Risinger.
Online condolences & tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com
01/29/2026
Jack Lawerence Porter, 93, of Shelbyville, Texas, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2026, in Shelbyville, Texas. He was born on April 21, 1932, in Center, Texas, to the late Acie Leon Porter and Addie Lee (Greer) Porter.
Visitation will be held from 12PM - 2PM on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at Sardis Pentecostal Church. Funeral service will follow at 2PM with Bro. Todd Jenkins officiating. Interment will follow at Old Sardis Cemetery.
Jack grew up in the Sardis Community, where he developed the strong work ethic and values that guided him throughout his life. He was a proud graduate of Shelbyville High School and went on to build a long and dedicated career in the construction field with Brown and Root.
Jack devoted over 30 years of service to his work before retiring, earning the respect of coworkers through his reliability, skill, and commitment. Outside of work, he found great enjoyment in fishing, a pastime that brought him peace and happiness.
In 1986, Jack married the love of his life, Gloria (Whittley). Together, they shared 39 years of marriage, creating countless fond memories and building a life rooted in love and devotion.
Jack loved serving the Lord and was a faithful member of Sardis Pentecostal Church, where his faith and commitment to his church family were evident. His life was marked by dedication—to his work, his faith, his community, and the people he loved.
Jack will be remembered for his kind spirit, strong faith, and the lasting impact he made on those around him.
He is survived by:
Wife, Gloria Porter
Son, Danny Porter
Granddaughter, Melissa Sesson
3 Great-Grandchildren
Brother, Bobby Porter and wife Margie
Sisters:
Daisy Johnson and husband Buddy
Marie McDonald and husband Buddy
Jack is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Addie Porter.
Serving as pallbearers are Jonathan Jenkins, Garrett Jenkins, Houston Fitzgerald, Kyle Barnes, Butch Johnson, and Bill Barns.
To send condolences or to sign an online register, please visit www.mangumfh.net. Mangum Funeral Home, Center, is in charge of arrangements.
01/29/2026
Paul Jones, 90, of Gilmer, passed away Wednesday, January 28, 2026, in Longview.
Memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, February 7, 2026, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center.
Born May 27, 1935, in Shelby County, Paul is the son of Carl Thomas Jones and Willie Wilson Jones. He served in the United States Air Force. Paul enjoyed fishing, gardening, taking care of his dogs, and raising puppies. He loved playing the guitar.
He is survived by:
Children:
Terry Jones
Mark Jones and wife Shana
Grandchildren:
Shawn Hagler and wife Karen
Karen Wilkins Nix and husband Jim
Tucker Jones
Great-grandchildren: Harper, Ellery, Tatum, Leah Kate, and Emma
Brother, Prentice Earl Jones and wife Jan
Nephew, Evan Jones
Niece, Amber Jones
Preceded in death by wife, Annie Laura Jones; granddaughter, Caitlyn Jones; and parents, Carl Thomas Jones and Willie Wilson Jones.
Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com
01/28/2026
Ray McCollister, 29 of Nacogdoches, Texas passed from this life on Tuesday, January 20, 2026. He was born May 29, 1996 in Center, Texas to his parents, Connie Watts and Alfred McCollister.
Funeral Service is at 2pm on Saturday, January 31, 2026 at Community Funeral Home Chapel, 157 Neville Road, Center, Texas 75935 with Elder FayeDell Allen officiating. Visitation is Friday, January 30, 2026 from 10am until 5pm at Community Funeral Home Chapel in Center.
Ray attended Center ISD and was an active football and basketball player. He was a hard worker.
Later in his years, he met the love of his life and begin to take on the role as a devoted Step-Dad. Ray was a role model towards many, some were young and some were old. Most of all he looked out for his brother and stood ten toes down behind him.
Ray was preceded in death by his Father: Alfred McCollister and Grandparents: S.L. and Joan McCollister.
He is survived by:
Mother, Connie Anderson of Tenaha
Brothers:
Jamien Watts of Nacogdoches
Joshua McCollister (LaNieba) of Center
Sister, Angela Hill (Darius)
Aunt, Calandra Watts of Center
Grandparents, Jesse and Vivian Watts of Center
Girlfriend, Alexis Sterns of Nacogdoches
Children:
Camilla McCollister
De'Shawn Sterns (bonus)
Jaylon Ashworth (bonus)
Great Aunts:
Dorise Netherly (Charles)
Jena Moore of Center
Bonus Aunts:
Valerie Carter of Center
Victoria "Vickie" Barnes of Shreveport, LA.
Aretha "Nett" Johnson of Center
Bonus Uncle, Derrick Carter of Center
Special Friends:
Kais Cooper of Center
Joseph Land of Nacogdoches
A host of Nieces, Nephews, and along with many other relatives and friends.
Services are entrusted to Community Funeral Home in Center.
01/27/2026
Tammy Renee Henley, 63, of Orange, Texas, passed away on January 23, 2026, in Orange.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Friday, January 30, 2026, at MacArthur Heights Baptist Church in Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Jay Thomas and Gordon Vaughn. Burial will follow at Autumn Oaks Memorial Park in Orange.
Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange.
Born in Center, Texas, on August 10, 1962, she was the daughter of Thomas Gerald Wilburn and Barbara Vaughn Wilburn. A lover of the simple pleasures in life, Tammy often spent her afternoons on the back porch, enjoying the company of her goats and chickens while sipping on her favorite refreshment, diet Dr. Pepper. These serene moments surrounded by nature were one of her favorite parts of the day.
Tammy was a wonderful stay at home mother and Nana, and she frequently traveled with her children and grandchildren to attend their sporting events, always supportive and cheering them on from the sidelines. Tammy devoted her life to nurturing her family and creating lasting memories with her loved ones. Her unwavering commitment to her children was evident in every area of her life. She actively participated in the Parent Teacher Association, where she fostered a strong community spirit and supported her children’s education. Family vacations were a cherished part of Tammy's life as well and she took great joy in organizing trips that often revolved around her children's sporting events, ensuring that family time was filled with both adventure and support.
Apart from her home life, Tammy enjoyed the thrill of the casinos, where she loved to spend time pushing buttons alongside her husband, Bo. An accomplished bowler in her younger years, she participated in leagues that showcased her competitive side and her skill. She was also a proud member of MacArthur Heights Baptist Church in Orange, where she found community and fellowship among friends and neighbors. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
She is survived by:
Loving husband of 45 years, Bo Henley
Son, Jonathan Henley and wife, Brandy of Fannett
Daughter, Amber Rickenbrode and husband, Phillip of Orangefield
Grandchildren:
Austin Rickenbrode
Grayson Rickenbrode
Jaxson Henley
Asher Henley
Penelope Henley
Henley Rickenbrode
Sullivan Henley
Brother, Greg Wilburn and wife, Brandi of Lexington
Numerous other loving family members and friends
She is preceded in death by her parents, Thomas and Barbara Wilburn.
Serving as pallbearers will be Austin Rickenbrode, Grayson Rickenbrode, Jaxson Henley, Asher Henley, Lynn Davis, and Lonie Dailey.
Funeral service is under the direction of Claybar Funeral Home.
01/27/2026
Jason Lewis, 46, of McAlester, Oklahoma, formerly of Center, Texas, passed away on Wednesday, January 21, 2026, in Loyal, Wisconsin.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at Watson & Sons Funeral Home in Center, Texas. Visitation will begin at 2:00 PM, followed by the funeral service at 4pm, with interment to follow at Oaklawn Memorial Cemetery. The service will be officiated by Bro. JC Lewis.
Jason was born on July 30, 1979, in Baytown, Texas, to Garland and Laurie Lewis. He was a kind soul with a gentle spirit, known for his quiet nature and the warmth he showed to others. Jason worked for many years as a surveyor and, more recently, became disabled due to rheumatoid arthritis.
Jason is survived by:
Brother, JC Lewis and wife Brandy
Nieces and nephew: Anna, Emma, and Caspian Lewis
Father, Garland Lewis and wife Rose
He was preceded in death by his mother, Laurie Lewis.
Pallbearers will be Matt Wood, Ed Johnson, Jerry Lewis, Richard Teague, Bobo Cummings, and Blake Cummings.
Honorary pallbearers will be Wayne Wood, Luke Gower, Dewayne Lewis, and Kenion Lewis.
Jason will be remembered for his gentle heart, quiet strength, and the love he shared with family and friends.
Online condolences and tributes can be sent at www.watsonandsonsfh.com.
01/27/2026
Ellen Sue Goodrich Collins-Britz, formerly of Johnson City, Tennessee, passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on Sunday, August 31, 2025 in Collierville, Tennessee following a battle with Alzheimer's disease.
Sue is survived by:
Husband, Terry Britz of Johnson City, Tennessee
Sister, Bonnie Lucas (Claude) of Center, Texas
Sons:
Cary Collins (Carrie Lee) of Warren, Rhode Island
Kenton Collins (Jocelyn) of Collierville, Tennessee
Stepdaughter, Kristen Brennan of Woodstock, GA
Stepson, Patrick Britz of Fort Mill, SC
Grandsons:
Calvin Brennan
Ethan Collins (Miranda)
Noah Collins
Grant Collins
Zach Britz
Granddaughters:
Olivia Collins
Emmy Britz
Laney Britz
Great-granddaughter, Caroline Collins
A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Millie E. Goodrich; her father, William G. Goodrich; and her brother, William Garfield "Billy" Goodrich.
Sue was born in Maine on March 7, 1945 to William George and Millie Evelyn Berry Goodrich - the family later moved to Center, TX. She attended Center High School and earned her degree from Concord College in Athens, WV. Sue spent her career with H&R Block and retired in Johnson City, TN as Regional Satellite Franchise Director. Sue was a member of Fairhaven United Methodist Church in Johnson City, TN where she was active in the United Methodist Women's group.
Sue will be remembered for her giving nature which was evident in the way she loved and cared for her family and friends, for whom she was always there in every way - she gave unconditionally. She loved being outside; particularly at her "Happy Place" - the Camp on Schoodic Lake, Maine built by her father. She also found great joy in spending time with her family and friends. A dear friend once described her as "a force of nature!"
Family and friends will gather on Saturday, January 31, 2026 at Watson and Sons funeral home from 11am-12 noon for visitation services. Private interment service for family only will follow from 12-1pm at Oak Lawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, her family requests that donations be made to The Alzheimer's Association.









