12-28-21 Leader E-Edition

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December 28, 2021

The Paper Of Record for Fannin County Texas

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the same in neighboring Denison and Sherman where HR manager and operations staff struggle to fill current openings while also ramping-up for the impending growth destined for

the initial pandemic-induced shock of 2020. It again hovers at or near historic lows [3.5%]. It remains a very tight market for Bonham-based employers across all sectors. The story is

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stitute Bonham’s cyber ‘front door’ 24/7/365! #9 BEDCo’s Board’s continued continuity resulting from our City Council’s board appointments & reappointments has fostered a sense of stability and continuity ~ important characteristics as staff responds to record levels of interest and inquiries. Developers of all sorts want to see stability, predictability in processes, boards, and outcomes! #8 Public recognition, appreciation and praise honoring the civic mindedness and decades-long community service from past volunteers and former elected officials like Roy (& Linda) Floyd & the Floyd Family, and Emily (& Pat) Porter along with the Porter Family. #7 BEDCo recently hosted several of our TEXOMA economic development neighbors to review some of our common challenges, share local solutions, and discuss opportunities for expanded intra-community cooperation #6 + #5 Bonham’s Jones Field Airport!! A. There is a collective resolve between the City + BEDCo + Whitlock Aviation to bring the commercial sale of ‘Jet A’ fuel to Jones Field Airport in the coming months! Availability of ‘Jet A’ is a huge pre-requisites to more fully capitalize on this municipal asset!.

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Tuesday, December 21, 2021, Senior Fannin County Commissioner Jerry Magness called to order at 8:50 a.m., a Special Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. A quorum was established as all four County Commissioners were present with County Judge Randy Moore not present. 2. Hold and Attend a PUBLIC HEARING to hear comments regarding the proposal to establish a speed limit of 30 m.p.h. on County Road 1255 in Savoy: After asking if anyone was wishing to speak on this matter, Commissioner Magness waited a few minutes and when no-one came forward, he asked for a motion to adjourn. 3. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to adjourn at 8:52 a.m.

broadcasting on “The2/16/21 River” radio station 104.3 FM; Saturday mornings at 8:30 and 9:00 a.m. As a result of this change, they have been able to reach listeners from Florida to Nebraska 8. Discussion, consideration, and action to award Bank Depository Application: Bill Yarbro of Legend Bank gave a brief presentation in his bid to hold onto Fannin County Bank Depository business while Alan McDonald of First United Bank gave reasons why Fannin County should switch to his bank. After hearing from both businessmen, a discussion ensued led by Commissioner Lackey and Fannin County Treasurer David Woodson with reasons as to why it would be the better decision to keep the County’s accounts with Legend. Commissioner

Self made the motion to award the Bank Depository Application to Legend Bank with Commissioner Lackey seconding the motion. Motion passed unanimously. 9. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve minutes from 12/14/2021 (S) and 11/30/2021 (R): Motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve minutes. 10.Discussion, consideration, and action to set a speed limit of 30 m.p.h. on County Road 1255 in Savoy, Texas: Commissioner Lane spoke about how the citizens signed a petition requesting this. A motion was made by Commissioner Lane to set the speed limit at 30 m.p.h. on CR 1255 in Savoy, seconded by Commissioner Self. Motion passed unanimously.

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On that same morning at 9:00 a.m., Commissioner Magness called to order the Regular Meeting of the Fannin County Commissioners Court. Noting that Quorum was established, Commissioner Magness asked the Youth Minister of the Northside Church of Christ of Bonham, Jordan Willis, to lead the Invocation. Pledges were led by Major James Manis, retired. 4. Introductions: Commissioner Self introduced his wife and his daughter Callie and son Cooper. 5. Discussion, consideration, and action regarding Courthouse Restoration: Commissioner Magness read the update as follows: EXTERIOR – Install sidewalks and curb sections; Install remaining storm sewer inlets and site water; Clean out perimeter planters and place mulch; Prepare landscape beds on corners; Install conduits for the exterior camera

system and lighting; Caulk remaining windows. INTERIOR – Ongoing millwork includes Wainscot, Door Frame Extensions, Window Trim; Welding detail pieces on Cast Iron Stairs; Final paint walls and steel in access stairwell; Paint historic stencil design in Courtroom walls; Install metal ceiling panels; Data and Phone cabling termination. 6. Discussion regarding EMS monthly report for November 2021: Bonham Fire Chief Scott Ridling gave a report of being fully staffed and receiving 364 calls for the month; noted there is more room in the local hospitals for Covid patients; stated Leonard is averaging about 3 to 4 calls a day; discussed Covid funds received and discussed the particulars involving having placed an order for a new ambulance. 7. Discussion and annual update by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension for Agriculture: County Extension Agent Cody Maxwell gave a brief agriculture report. He began with the total number of face-to-face direct contacts receiving help as being 5,922. He then noted the total overall number of people receiving agricultural assistance through all the programs, radio, u-tube channels, etc., was 99,742. He explained how the beef cattle enterprise was the number one educational area (livestock and foraging plan.) He noted how in the U.S. there are 31.4 million beef cattle, in Texas, there are 4.69 million beef cows with 41,000 of those beef cattle in Fannin County. After more discussion about the Texoma Beef Cattle Alliance and the amount of money they have been able to save producers with their various programs, he concluded by noting that with the closing down of The Warrior radio station, they are now

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for about 30 seconds, then add the flour and cook for another minute or so. Pour in chicken broth and stir until the flour has dissolved, then add the Italian seasoning and chicken. Bring the soup to a boil Cover the soup(lid slightly ajar), and reduce the heat and simmer until chicken is done or thermometer reads 165 degrees Stir in the orzo and cook for another 10 minutes or until the orzo is cooked through. I keep the lid off and stir it fairly often because it tends to stick to the bottom of the pot. Take the chicken out of the pot and cut it up, then add it back in. Add the lemon juice, parsley, and season the soup with salt & pepper as needed. Serve Immediately. This soup will be good on a cold winter evening! Happy New Year everyone!! Please send me your favorite or unique recipes to Fannin County Leader at 224 N. Main St. Bonham, TX 75418 or email me: fclsales@verizon.net


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11. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve a one-time severance of 1.43 acres from an 86.295 – acre tract on FM 68 in Wolfe City with a waiver from water and OSSF

regulation; parent tract to remain Agriculture only: Fannin County Development Services Director Di Hopkins explained why this was being requested and noted her approval. Commissioner Lackey made the motion to approve with Commissioner Self seconding the motion. Motion passed.

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Hello everyone! We had another wonderful service in God’s house Sunday morning! The spirit and fellowship were beautiful! Thank you to all of our visitors for coming, and we hope that you will come visit and worship with us again! The Lord has given us many gifts and talents in our lives. Whether it is the ability to

sing or play an instrument, the opportunity to teach or preach, or any blessings that He has given us. John 3:16 tells us, “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.” He sent His Son to die for us. He wants us to put or faith and trust in Him, and to surrender our lives

to Him, so that we can receive the gift of eternal life with Him. For this week’s hymn, I turn to the writing of Michael Saward. Christ triumphant, ever reigning, Saviour, Master, King! Lord of heaven, our lives sustaining, hear us as we sing: Yours the glory and the crown, the high renown, the eternal name. Word incarnate, truth revealing, Son of Man on earth! power and majesty

12. Discussion, consideration, and action to select members for the Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) per Senate Bill 476: After information given from the Executive Director of the Fannin County Children’s Center, Sandy Barber, about a functioning SART existing in Fannin County, Commissioner Magness stated this would be passed on. 13. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve Resolution and Order to acquire surplus jail furniture, fixtures, and equipment from Newton County as recommended and approved by Fannin County Public Facilities Corporation’s: After some discussion, a motion was made by Commissioner Self to approve the Resolution, seconded by Commissioner Lane and passed unanimously. 14. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve TAPS In-Kind letter for 2022: Commissioner Lackey explained how this is something done every year, does not cost the County anything, and then made the motion to approve with Commissioner Lane seconding the motion. Motion passed. 15. Discussion, consideration, and action to raise

the limit on the Commissioners Purchase Order limit from $1,500.00 to $2,000.00: Discussion ensued regarding the continual rising costs of items such as blades. Commissioner Lackey made the motion to raise the limit to $3,250.00. A motion was seconded by Commissioner Self and passed. 16. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve the purchase of a 2005 Dodge Flat Bed for $24,157.00 for Precinct 3: Commissioner Magness explained that this agenda item was worded incorrectly. It should be to approve the purchase of a 2015 Chevrolet 1-ton flatbed for $32,000 with a trade-in of a 2005 Dodge Flat Bed (trade-in value of $8,000.00) deducted from the price. Commissioner Magness made the motion to approve the purchase of a 2015 Chevrolet 1 ton flatbed from Black Land Motors for $24,157.00 with Commissioner Lane seconding the motion. Motion passed. 17. Discussion, consideration, and action to create a budget line item from Contingency for items needed by the Facilities Coordinator to begin bringing County-owned buildings into compliance; exit lighting, egress lighting, conver-

sion to LED lighting, etc.: Michelle Case explained the need for this and discussion ensued with input from the Facilities Coordinator Kenneth Duffek. Commissioner Lackey made the motion to create a line item with $5,000.00 moved from contingency to 409. Commissioner Self seconded the motion and the motion passed. 18. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve the purchase of a Boom Mower for Precinct 2; $150,300.00 to be paid out in annual payments for the next 60 months: Commissioner Self explained how the current mower has often needed repair and noted it would be sold at auction. A motion was made by Commissioner Self to approve the purchase of a Boom Mower with Commissioner Lackey seconding the motion. Motion passed. 19. Discussion, consideration, and action to approve payment of bills: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to approve payment of bills. 20. Public Forum: A citizen of Bonham wished the Commissioners a Merry Christmas and thanked them for a job well done. 21 Comments by County Commissioners and Coun-

concealing by your humble birth: Yours the glory and the crown, the high renown, the eternal name. If you are looking for a good church home, we include you to visit, worship, and fellowship with us here at Central Baptist Church! Visitors are our honored guests, and we hope to see you this coming Lord’s day! Josh Stevenson- Central Baptist Church, Bonham

ty Judge: Commissioner Magness began with the current Covid stats being 71 active cases, 154 fatalities, and a 5.45% hospitalization rate. Commissioner Lackey then wished everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, thanked everyone for coming to today’s meeting, and hopes everyone spends quality time with their families. Commissioner Lane also thanked everyone for coming, commented on Texas winter’s weather, and wished all a wonderful, Merry Christmas. Commissioner Self echoed the previous comments wishing everyone a good Christmas with family and asking for patience with the county being shorthanded as county workers are also wanting to have time with their families. Commissioner Magness relayed Judge Moore’s Christmas Wishes for everyone and his regrets for not being at today’s meeting to voice those wishes in person. He then asked everyone to keep Judge Moore and his wife in prayer and concluded by thanking everyone for coming and wishing all a Merry Christmas. 22. Adjourn: Motion was made, seconded, and passed to adjourn at 10:20 a.m.

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B. In BEDCo’s FY ’22 budget $395,000 has been allocated for construction of a ‘North Taxilane’ and associated infrastructure (primarily drainage). By funding this project a dozen or more acres of prime Jones Field real estate become income generating sites for Jones Field through ground-leasing with strong potential for private-sector investment to build a half-dozen or more larger hangars. By ‘priming the

pump’ we can expect several million dollars of new {taxable} construction to be added to the municipal rolls. C. These will further increase the level of aviation-related activities and flight operations originating from Jones Field. D. And let’s not forget how quickly and successfully our Bonham Marketing & Tourism Director’s spectacular initiative working with a few general aviation enthusiasts across our entire region to revive Bonham’s 2021 Festival of Flight’! BEDCo proudly underwrote much of the fuel costs for the Air Show participants so they

could practice and put on their amazing performances that beautiful October day. E. Earlier in the year BEDCo sponsored the TX Hwy 78 signage and funded what is certainly the first in recent memory (F) Jones Field Airport marketing flyer #4 Trans Cable – Internal expansion starting now and extending over the next three (3) years in two (2) phases. Viewed together phases 1 & 2 represent another multi-million dollar capital investment by Bonham-based manufacturers. in our community. Trans Cable continues to modernize production equipment,

occupy additional floor space (in the former General Cable facility), will install and operate an additional product line [Phase-2], They will create 14 F/T jobs paying about $60k #3 BEDCo Lot #1 {adjacent to Bonham Holiday Inn Express & Suites}- under contract and likely to close before 12/31/21 ‘Future Home of Reddy Event Center’ 10,000 SF (indoor + 2,000 SF (+/-) outdoor facility for lease special event. Construction likely CY2024 #2 BEDCo Lot #2 {between Aaron’s & Braum’s} - under contract and likely

to close April 2022, mixeduse commercial/retail use western portion of parcel fronting TX Hwy 121, Multi-family 17-units or less, ‘Townhomes 4 Teacher’ [1st & 2nd year BISD teachers and coaches leasing priority and/or 1st Responders if units available], eastern portion of parcel #1 Tongrun International’s decision to remain & expand in Bonham announcement! They seek to hiring 175 new production associates, professionals, and support staff. Truly a community-wide coordinated effort to achieve this!

Looking for Native American Indians, Alaskan Natives, or Native Hawaiians needing assistance finding employment or vocational training. Must be a member of a U.S. Federally recognized tribe with a supporting document from a U.S. Federally recognized Tribe’s Tribal Rolls and Records office & reside within our designated service area in TX. Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Section 166, 20 CFR 684.300(a) (1) An Indian, as determined by a policy of the INA program grantee; or (2) An Alaska Native; or (3) A Native Hawaiian.

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Press Release - In all, 293 children received Christmas gifts from the Fannin County Children’s Center, thanks to a generous community and many hard-working volunteers and staff. For the second year in a row, the Children’s Center created a pop-up store to serve the children served by CASA and the Children’s Advocacy Center. Some CASA children were still served the traditional way. The pop-up store gave parents, caregivers or advocates an opportunity to select presents for their children. Each child got a book and either a coat, hoodie or pair of shoes. Each family got one family board game and plenty of wrapping paper. Caregivers were also able to select toys and other gifts using a point system. “Over the years, our tradi-

tional way of doing Christmas had grown to be more than our staff could reasonably manage. We learned of this pop-up store idea from other Children’s Advocacy Centers,” said Sandy Barber of the Children’s Center. “This way of getting gifts to kids turned out to be much more empowering for our families and allowed for more volunteer involvement.” “Over and over again, we heard parents and other caregivers express their gratitude for this help for Christmas,” said Barber. “There were even some happy tears and lots of hugs of appreciation too.” “The generosity of our community was overwhelming once again. So many individuals, businesses, churches and other groups gave what they could and it all added up to make sure

LEGAL NOTICE

JN Wrecker 903.640.8697 901 East US HWY 82 Bonham TX 75418 License Number 0652029VSF An abandoned 18-20 foot dumpster, recovered inside the city of Bonham is currently impounded at our facility. The current charges are $618.05 and will continue to accrue storage fees daily. The owner can contact us with proof of ownership to recover this unit. Owner’s rights can be found at www.tdlr. texas.gov.

12/28/21

CASA and the Children’s Advocacy Center have something special for Christmas,” said Barber. Eighteen local businesses set up teddy bear trees to help collect gifts for the children, including 9-1-1 Nutrition, Blessings & Butterflies, Bonham Chrysler, Brookshire’s Grocery, CapTex Bank (Bonham & Trenton), First United Bank (Bonham & Leonard), Fix and Feed, Gayle’s, Harper’s Creations Baker, Legend Bank, Rebel Roots Boutique, Red River Gypsies, Shockley State Farm, Stay Grounded Coffee Company, Tax-Assessor Collector’s Office (Tag Office), Texas Farm Bureau Insurance, WalMart and Warrior Tire. “Many of these businesses have been doing this for many years. Others were new this year,” said Barber. “We are very grateful for their assistance and generous support of our Christmas Drive.” Gifting The Cycle is a nonprofit that gives bicycles to children in the North Texas area. They gave 59 bicycles and helmets to the Children’s Center for Christmas presents. For more information about the Children’s Center, call (903) 583-4339 or go to www. fanninccc.org.

6/15/21 To support activities at the City of Bonham Senior Citizens Center. Become a member of the Friends of Bonham Senior Citizens Center and use your talents to support programs at the Senior Center. For information text Rich at 214-738-9975. Submitted by Rich Summers, President Friends of the Bonham Senior Citizens Center ● 214-738-9975 Fax: 903-449-4404 rlsummers@reagan.com

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We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, But all we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. REVEREND W.C. “BILL” BEASLEY December 28, 1922-December 17, 2021

Rev. W.C. Beasley finished his race in this life as we know it on December 17, 2021 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Rev. Beasley or as most people in the community referred to him “Brother Bill” held many titles during his 98 years of living. He was called husband, father, Grandfather, Officer, Patriot, Veteran, Friend, Pastor, Chaplain, Kiwanian, and author. A Celebration of his Life was held Wednesday December 22, 2021 at 1pm in the afternoon in the auditorium of First Baptist Church Bonham where he served as pastor for 17 years of his ministry. The Reverend Morgan Malone and Reverend Kenneth Ussery presided over the services under the Direction of Stephen Murden and Wise Funeral Home. There was a private family burial following the service at Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham. Pall Bearers for the Service included Phillip Holt, Paul Chandler, Dean Lackey, Sean Floyd, Scott Miller, Mark Posey all of Bonham. Levi Malone of Lake Dallas, Texas, and Stephen Dean of Gunter Texas. The Deacons of the First Baptist Church were Honorary Pallbearers. Bill was born on December 28, 1922. He was looking forward to his 99th birthday however God had other plans. Bill’s 98 years of life would prove to be filled with rich experiences and adventures that would create the loving man our community has grown to know and love through the years. “Brother Bill” was just like any 19-year-old young man growing up in a small southern town in Mississippi, much like Bonham, when his life was interrupted and would be forever changed by World War II. He enlisted in the Air Force in 1942 and took his training for his flight crew on a B-24 bomber. He was commissioned to service on March 18, 1944. His World War II combat assignment began in June 1944 with the 389th Bomb Group stationed at Hethel, England. His crew had 16 successful missions into enemy territory, however on the morning He was flying his 17th mission into Germany his plane was disabled by anti-aircraft on September 5, 1944 and he and his crew were forced to abandon the plane by parachute over Karlsruhe. He became, at that point a prisoner of war in Barth, Germany on Sept 5 and remained until May 14, 1945 when his camp Stalaag Luft 1 of 10,000 was liberated by Russian forces. He received the Purple Heart and Air Force medal with three oak leaf clusters meaning he received the medal three times and the Prisoner of War medal from President Harry S. Truman. After military discharge, Bill would meet the love of his life Miss Sadie Norman on a trip into a small Mississippi town 45 miles from his hometown to thank a local physician who had provided care packages to him while overseas in prison camp. Miss Sadie was working there as he arrived it was love at first as Bill and Sadie would tell it and three months later, they were married. You will find him giving credit to his service to our country with what he defines as a successful life after the war ended, confirming the critical statement “for God and country” and how powerful that influence can be to a young man or woman. Brother Bill attended East Texas Baptist University in Marshall, Texas. While there, he was voted most likely to Succeed, and served as President of his Senior class. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from East Texas Baptist University and a Bachelor of Divinity from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1953. Brother Bill would serve as pastor of 8 churches over his ministry to include: Victory Baptist church in Gilmer, Hepsibah Baptist Church in Leesburg, Texas, Newsome Baptist (Newsome, TX; New Hope Baptist Church, First Baptist Church Mart Texas, Emmanuel Baptist Church College Station, First Baptist Church Pittsburg, and First Baptist Church Bonham Texas. He served many churches post retirement as interim pastor helping them navigate through the process of finding their next pastor. Brother Bill served as the minister of the First Baptist Church in Bonham, Texas from 1972-1988. He devoted his life not only to serving that church family but became known as “the community pastor” due to his love, willingness, and devotion throughout the years to stand by and support families of this county in times of joy and tragedy. He found himself at the end of his career starting a new chapter and served as Chaplain at the Sam Rayburn Memorial Veteran’s Center from 1988-2000. He felt as though God had allowed him to come full circle in ministering to veterans. Most recently, he has had the privilege of writing a weekly column for the Fannin County Leader entitled, “From My Life to Yours” on its sixth year. It would be a new way to reach out to the community he held so dear. He was very grateful to the Fannin County Leader for the opportunity and the citizens for their support and interest. He has completed a book of his memoirs of his prisoner of war experiences and his ministry of which the people of Fannin County play such a big part. It is entitled “From My Life to Yours… My Story, Our Story, His Story.” Bill was a member of the Kiwanis club was honored by them for 50 years of service to that organization. Bill also held the office of Chaplain of the Military Order of Purple Hearts Chapter 612 in Grayson in County. He was a part of many special ceremonies such as dedicating the Purple Heart Highway in Texas, a proud recipient of the HG Dulaney Award given by the Friends of Sam Rayburn in 2013, receiving the 2017 Lifetime Achievement Award by the Bonham Chamber of Commerce. Judge Spanky Carter also honored bill with a special day on his behalf for his 95th birthday in Fannin County. Brother Bill has always said the greatest investment you can make in life is in people, it will yield the biggest return, he lived his life according to that daily. Bill was about loving people from all walks of life and had a way of making everyone feel very special. Being humble was his way of life. Bill was preceded in death by his wife, Sadie Norman Beasley, his daughter Betty Ruth Sorrels, and granddaughter Rhiannon Shea Sorrels. Also preceding him in death were his parents, Henry Carl Beasley, Lyda Mae Ashley Beasley, and Rosa Mae Beasley. He was also proceeded in death by a sister Milly Carson, and brother, Cecil Mckinnis, and a very special Aunt and Uncle Quinnie and George Castilow. Bill is survived by one daughter Stephanie Strickland (Todd) and one grandson Reid of Bonham, Texas. He is survived by a sister Elaine Puckett from Clinton Mississippi, and a brother Donald Beasley (Pam) from Mobile, Alabama. He also leaves behind many nieces, nephews and friends who endeared him and will miss him greatly. Brother Bill has fought the good fight and finished the race. I have no doubt that this child of God will hear well done, thy good and faithful servant, well done. Memorial contributions may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project https://support. woundedwarriorproject.org/ and the First Baptist Church, Bonham, Texas Memorial Fund https:// www.fbcbonham.com/. You may sign the online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome.com

ETTA KAY STRINGER

February 25, 1923 - December 13, 2021 Funeral services for Etta Kay Stringer were held at 2:00 pm on Friday, December 17, 2021, in the Cooper-Sorrells Funeral Home Chapel in Honey Grove. Officiating was Reverend Tami Gallaway, Reverend Vivian Crowson and Mr. Steve Wright. Interment was at Hickory Grove Cemetery in Petty, Texas. Etta Kay Stringer, of Petty Texas, passed away surrounded by her loving family on December 13, 2021 in Honey Grove Nursing Center. Mrs. Stringer graduated from Honey Grove High School (1941) and East Texas State University (Texas A&M Commerce) with a Bachelor of Science (1945). She taught at several schools in Lampasas, Kamay and Wichita Falls, TX. She was active in the United Methodist Women’s Union. She was also a member of the Bertha Voyer Memorial Library, the Disabled American Veterans Organization, and the Red Hat Club. Etta Kay is survived by her sons, John B. Stringer & wife Cherry Stringer of Nevada, Felix Ray Stringer & fiancé Teresa Garrett of Petty, Texas; her grandchildren, Joelle Lam of California, Karen StringerJohnson & husband Langston Johnson of California, John K. Stringer & wife Evelyn Stringer of California, Miranda Stringer of Texas, Reinart Yray of Nevada, Reigina Yray of Oregan; her great-grandchildren, Ethan Lam, Johnny K. Stringer, Diana Kay Stringer, and Victoria Stringer of California. She was preceded in death by her parents, William & Lucy Mae Budd; her beloved daughter, Margaret Ruth Stringer in 1985; her husband, John O. Stringer in 1994. It’s time to take a walk take the journey and follow the path your work here is done everything ok this time is for you peace is here you will be missed imprinted in our memories joy, love, you. So don’t be afraid..~ Felix Ray Stringer To convey online condolences please visit www.coopersorrells.com

MELVIN EUGENE (MEL) DUNHAM SR.

EARL JEFFRIES

Earl Jeffries of Leonard, Texas passed away on December 14, 2021 at the age of 86. He was born on August 26, 1935 to John Dunbar Jeffries and Flora Lee Hutchinson Jeffries in Columbia, Kentucky. Earl married Marie Mohler on June 10, 1955 in Alvin, Texas. Together, they shared 66 years of marriage. Earl was a member of the First Baptist Church and the Local 100 Plumbers and Steamfitters Union. Earl is survived by his wife, Marie Jeffries; son, Gary Jeffries with Louise Fabion, and her son Shane Shipley; youngest son, Christopher Jeffries and his spouse, Marcus Shetter; grandchildren, Melanie Dawson and husband, Brandon, Jarod Jeffries and wife, Alora; great-grandchild, Alex Fain; sister, Mildred Baker of Lake Jackson, Texas; and many nieces and nephews throughout Texas, Florida, Alabama and Kentucky. He is preceded in death by his parents, John and Flora Jeffries; son, Michael Jeffries; brother, Dr. Bryan Royse; and sisters, Pansy McKinley, Evelyn Brockman, and Doris Knape. A memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m., December 30, 2021 at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home, 701 North Cedar Street, Leonard, Texas 75452.

BOBBY JACK HAVENS Funeral Services for Bobby Jack Havens, age 85, of McKinney, Texas were held at 2:00 p.m. Monday, December 27, 2021 at Wise Funeral Home Chapel in Bonham, Texas. Bro. Mike Burt officiated. Burial followed at Duplex Cemetery. Bobby passed away Sunday morning, December 19, 2021, at Baylor Scott and White Medical Center in McKinney, Texas. Bobby was born on November 27, 2021, in Leonard, Texas, the son of Homer Davis Havens and Mary Evelyn Saye Havens. He served in the United States Marine Corp from 1957-1959. Bobby married Beverly Rose Gibbs on August 12, 1967, in Durant, Oklahoma. They were married for 54 years prior to his passing. Bobby was an avid hunter. He would often go deer hunting in Wyoming with his nephew. He enjoyed watching football, especially his favorite team, the Dallas Cowboys. Bobby worked for Teamsters Trucking and retired in 1998. He will be greatly missed. Bobby is preceded in death by his parents; daughters, Ronda Marie Havens, Helen Regina Havens, and Debra Lynn Standifer; and sister, Cathy Margaret Hawkins. Bobby leaves behind to cherish his memories his wife, Beverly Havens of McKinney, Texas; daughters, Dorothy Renee Havens of Lake Fork, Texas and Rebecca LaNell Morrison of McKinney, Texas; grandchildren, Karen Michelle McConnell, Mindy Holcomb, Wendy Holcomb, Bobby Jack Singleton, Ramon Carrasco, and Ethan Paul Spears; numerous great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, extended family, and a host of friends. Online guest register at www.wisefuneralhome.com

Melvin Eugene (Mel) Dunham Sr. (Retired USMC MGySgt.) passed away Sunday, Nov. 28, 2021, with his wife Deanie of 42 years by his side, at TMC in Denison Tx. Mel was born in Ft. Worth Tx. on Nov. 17 1934 to Ernest Dunham Sr. and Auba Keeney Dunham, both of whom predeceased him. Mel attended Amon Carter Riverside High School in Ft. Worth before joining the USMC in 1953. He retired after serving 24 12/28/21 years active duty having served time in Korea and three tours in Vietnam. He was on and traveled with the USMC Distinguished Rifle and Pistol Team. IN 1977 he moved to Bonham to operate a family shoe store, The Shoetique. Following this he worked for VPG as a manager for 12 years. He served on the Board of the Bonham Golf and Country Club and later became a manager. Active locally he served the Child Advocacy CASA of Fannin County, where he was awarded Advocate of the year several times. Mel enjoyed golf and bowling in his spare time. Mel met his wife Deanie in 1978 and they enjoyed traveling in their camper with their four legged fur babies. 12/28/21 He was preceded in death by his parents, sons, David Dunham of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin, Henry Dunham of Bonham. Brother Ernest Dunham Jr. of Arlington and sisters Elizabeth Tucker of Emory and Dora Blaine of Cleburne. Survivors include his wife Deanie, sons Melvin Dunham Jr and wife Zoe of Bedford, James Dunham and wife Kym of Henderson NV and Steven Dunham of Sun Prairie, WI. He leaves behind a sister Novie Cook of Grandview and a brother Mike Dunham of N. Richland Hills. He has five Grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. A graveside military service will be held at Willow Wild Cemetery in Bonham Tx. Dec. 28, 2021 at 2:00 pm.

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Richard G. Mills, 63, of Bonham, passed away on Saturday, December 18, 2021 after a short battle with cancer. He was born in Pleasanton, California on March 2, 1958 to Lee Mills and Jane Mooney Mills. He was a “Jack of All Trades” and could do many things; if it was broken, he could fix it. Richard was an Auto Mechanic by trade; owned and operated a mechanic shop in Farmersville, Texas. He moved to Bonham, Texas in 2000 when he met Stacy Hamby; they married in 2003. During the last 17 years, he built and owned and operated Mills Corner Garage in Bonham until he sold his shop and retired in January 2021. His love of rebuilding and remodeling old cars took him to car shows where he won many 1st place awards and trophies. Richard was also an avid outdoorsman; he loved hunting, fishing, camping, hiking and skiing. Pretty much anything outdoors was right up his alley. He kept himself busy with his many hobbies and never had an idle moment. Richard was a very loving, caring and compassionate father, husband, brother and friend who was loved by many and will be missed by all who knew him. Richard was preceded in death by his father, Lee Mills, his grandmother, Lucielle Meyerpeter and father and mother-in-law, Glen and Norma Hamby. Left to cherish his memories are his wife, Stacy Hamby Mills; children, Misty Mills McGuire of Greenville and Rachael Gibbs and husband, Cody Gibbs of Bonham; grandchildren, Brysin McGuire, Tanner McGuire and the soon to arrive, Colton Gibbs; his mother, Janet, 3 brothers, 3 sisters and numerous nieces and nephews. Richard’s wishes were to be cremated and a celebration of his life held at a later date. Richard’s arrangements are under the care of Wise Funeral Home. Online guest register www. wisefuneralhome@gmail.com

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United Communication and VoIP Phone System Proposals for the Bonham Independent School District, hereinafter called the Owner, will be received at Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418 no later than 12/28/21 3:00 PM, Friday, January 7, 2022. Mailed proposals must be sent to Bonham ISD, Administration Center, Attn: Mike Barkley, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418. All mailed proposals must be received, not postmarked, at or before 3:00 PM, Friday, January 7, 2022. All other proposals shall be delivered directly to Bonham ISD, Administration Center, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418 and received before 3:00 PM, Friday, January 7, 2022. Any proposals received after the closing time of 3:00 PM will be returned unopened. Vendors are encouraged to put forth their best efforts on the proposals submitted. The request for proposal documents may be obtained from Bonham Independent School District, 1005 Chestnut Street, Bonham, Texas 75418, 903-583-5526. Upon notification of potential selections for award, the person or entity submitting the proposal must give notice to the District if the owner or operator of the business entity has been convicted of a felony (this requirement does not apply to a publicly held corporation). All offerors will be required to comply with provisions of TEXAS GOVERNMENT CODE of the State of Texas with respect to the payment of prevailing wage rates, applicable city ordinances, and equal employment practices. Evidence of worker’s compensation insurance coverage for the person’s or entity’s employees providing services on the project will be required for the duration of the work.


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Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of THOMAS WILLIAMS MASON LONG, III, Deceased, were granted to THOMAS WILLIAMS MASON LONG, IV and SARAH DURHAM LONG, Independent Co-Executors, on November 9, 2021 by the County Court at Law of Fannin County, Texas in Cause No. PR-2021-12986. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Claims may be presented in care of the Attorney for the Estate as follows: THOMAS WILLIAMS MASON LONG, IV and SARAH DURHAM LONG Independent Co-Executors of the Estate of THOMAS WILLIAMS MASON LONG, IV, Deceased C/O Bryan H. Burg Siebman Law, LLP 4949 Hedgcoxe Road, Suite 230 Plano, Texas 75024 Notice to Creditors for THE ESTATE OF LINDA SUE GROUNDS LONG, Deceased

12.28.21 Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of LINDA SUE GROUNDS LONG, Deceased, were granted to THOMAS WILLIAMS MASON LONG, IV and SARAH DURHAM LONG, Independent Co-Executors, on November 9, 2021 by the County Court at Law of Fannin County, Texas in Cause No. PR-2021-12987. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Claims may be presented in care of the Attorney for the Estate as follows: THOMAS WILLIAMS MASON LONG, IV and SARAH DURHAM LONG Independent Co-Executors of the Estate of LINDA SUE GROUNDS LONG, Deceased C/O Bryan H. Burg Siebman Law, LLP 4949 Hedgcoxe Road, Suite 230 Plano, Texas 75024

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Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of THOMAS WILLIAMS MASON LONG, III, Deceased, were granted to THOMAS WILLIAMS MASON LONG, IV and SARAH DURHAM LONG, Independent Co-Executors, on November 9, 2021 by the County Court at Law of Fannin County, Texas in Cause No. PR-2021-12986. All persons having claims against this Estate which is currently being administered are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. Claims may be presented in care of the Attorney for the Estate as follows:

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Fulfilling Favorable Forecast: State-ranked Hornets justifying preseason hype as District 23-1A play arrives

Dodd City sophomore Jaden Mahar (11) looks to drive around a Wolfe City defender on Dec. 14.

Dodd City junior Aydan Balvin (4) drives to the basket on Dec. 14. Dodd City sophomore Ethan Barnard (21) prepares to shoot a 3-pointer on Dec. 14. Story and photos by Rich Hilliard Dodd City senior Gunnar Wilson (15) puts up a shot underneath the basket on Dec. 14.

DODD CITY -- During the preseason, the Class 1A boys’ poll by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches deemed Dodd City’s Hornets worthy of ranking. TABC also had the Hornets as the preseason favorite to win their first district title since 2019’s undefeated run to a crown -- and make a sixthNew Dodd City boys’ head basketball coach Mike Scarbrough talks to Ashton Balvin (2) on Dec. 14.

Superlative winners Brown, Harris head Leonard’s all-district football recipients for 2021 campaign By Rich Hilliard

Senior quarterback DJ Brown won the offensive player of the year award and Brayden Harris claimed the defensive lineman superlative to lead Leonard’s AllDistrict 8-3A-II football honors for 2021. It equated Brown’s fourthconsecutive year to win an all-district football offensive superlative award while playing for Leonard, which earned its 11th postseason trip in the last 13 years -- all with Shane Fletcher as head coach Brown, an NCAA Division-I Lehigh University football signee as a running back, finished his high school career with 6,654 rushing yards for Leonard, a 9-3 area finalist and the 4-2 third-place district postseason qualifier this season. First-team selections from Leonard included: Cameron Armstrong, wide receiver; David Brooks, tight end; Dalton Doyle, center; Collin Mills, guard; Billy Watson, tackle; Justin Camp-

Second-team selections from Leonard were Tyler Newby, wide receiver, safety; Trent Newby, outside linebacker; John Wheeler, defensive tackle; Brayden Kramer, running back; Brooks, inside linebacker; and Armstrong, cornerback. Honorable mentions included Peyton Bradley, offensive guard; Jacory Bush, inside linebacker; Russell Murphy, defensive tackle; Josh Barlagne, inside linebacker; Ethan Leonard’s DJ Brown. Richardson, wide rePhoto by Rich Hilliard ceiver; Clayton Cook, offensive tackle; and Kale bell, outside linebacker; and Perkins, tight end. Brayden Kramer, punter. Academic all-district were Ethan Anderson, Maison Jackson, Andrew Kramer, Mason Rogers, Randy Slaughter, Armstrong, Bradley, Brooks, Brown, Bush, Campbell, Cook, Doyle, Harris, Mills, each Newby, Perkins, Richardson, Watson and Wheeler.

By Rich Hilliard

Wyatt Dolberry has continued his college basketball career into a third season at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs. Through play on Dec. 19, the 2018 Bonham graduate had accumulated 81 points and 51 rebounds -- 37 of the boards occurring on the defensive end -- in 181 minutes off the bench. The 6-8 redshirt sophomore forward recorded a double-double on Nov. 13 at Cameron via 15

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-- 10 defensive boards -- in 24 minutes. On Nov. 21, Dolberry had season-highs in points (18) and field goals (7) and another three 3-pointers vs. the University of Maine-Fort Kent -- in 20 minutes. Most recently, at Black Hills St., he totaled 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the field including two 3-pointers in 21 minutes. Dolberry returned to playing basketball last season after missing the 2019-20 campaign due to a back injury.

DC, Ector, SR girls hit break undefeated in district hoops

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Before breaking for the holidays, district girls basketball had begun for Fannin County teams. In 23-1A, Dodd City and Ector reached Christmas as the lone undefeated teams in the district at 3-0. Despite graduation losses, the defending Class 1A State champion Lady Hornets have resumed their district domination -- again with a stifling defense. Through three games, Dodd City had allowed only 25 points -- including a shutout win. Ector also had recorded three decisive district victories -winning by an average of 35.6 points.

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consecutive postseason trip. As non-district action concludes this month -- and most of 23-1A play awaits in the next two -- Dodd City has shown why -- already reaching double-digit wins and remaining ranked. Junior Ashton Balvin, the 23-1A offensive superlative winner last season, and senior Gunnar Wilson, a first-team selection, return, as do

junior Aydan Balvin, a second-team selection, and sophomore Jaden Mahar, an honorable mention. They head a roster of athletes -with successful efforts in other sports -- for first-year Dodd City head boys’ basketball coach Mike Scarbrough -- who previously won three State championships in four State appearances while at Nazareth. It’s taken State caliber competition to stop the Hornets’ postseason runs in recent years, as area-round clashes with Slidell, the 2019 1A champion and finalists in the ensuing years, have cut short their advances.

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Additionally, Fannindel topped Savoy, 50-41, on Dec. 7 in 23-1A play, as the Fannin County quartet look to sweep the now four available postseason berths per 1A basketball district. Elsewhere, host Sam Rayburn (2-0) defeated Trenton in overtime on Dec. 17 to reach the break, with Wolfe City (3-0), as unbeatens in 14-2A. On Dec. 21, host Trenton then triumphed in overtime, 50-47, over Merit Bland and Honey Grove won at Tom Bean, 42-40, also in OT, to each improve to 1-1 in 14-2A. Meanwhile, Bonham and Leonard in 11-3A play remained searching for its first district wins.


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SHERMAN, DECEMBER 22. 2021 - Cara Lavender, Aging Services Department Director of Texoma Council of Governments (TCOG) announced the Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Texoma, TCOG and Hot 107.3 have partnered together to present “Warming Up Texoma,” a drive for the Texoma region. The distribution drive-through event will be held in the parking lot at TCOG on January 10, 2022. Distribution will begin at 12:00 pm and end at 2:00 pm. “We encourage social service agencies who have needs for their clients to reach out to us with those needs so that we can

get items that will be of most use,” stated Lavender. Through the support of a grant from Simmons Bank, TCOG has purchased space heaters to be distributed to the community. “If you or your family are in need of a space heater this winter, please contact the ADRC at TCOG to be placed on our reservation list AAA has partnered with Hot 107.3 to promote the drive, encouraging community members and agencies to donate gently used or new “warming items” such as blankets, coats, hoodies, socks or small space heaters. Items are needed for all ages and in all sizes.

United Healthcare has donated funds specifically for needed warmth items for those over the age of 60 in our community. These items will also be distributed at the event through the AAA. Anyone wishing to donate items for this event should bring their donation to TCOG prior to January 7, 2022. Heaters will be handed out to those who have reserved one. Alternative arrangements may be made if you are unable to attend the scheduled drive-through event. To be placed on our space heater reservation list, please contact (903) 813-2161 ext. 3596.

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