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Alfred Robert Marsico, a devoted husband, loving father and proud grandfather & uncle was born May 28, 1965, in Yonkers,...
04/23/2026

Alfred Robert Marsico, a devoted husband, loving father and proud grandfather & uncle was born May 28, 1965, in Yonkers, NY. He was the third child to Antonio and Iolanda Mariga Marsico. Alfred was one of four children. He grew up in a family rooted in love and tradition. Alfred served in the Italian Military from 1984-1985.

On December 14, 2007, Alfred was united in marriage to the love of his life, Latoshia Nacole Reece. Their union was built on love, strength and devotion. Alfred worked as a Medical Transporter for various companies and Mechanist at Fisher Emmerson in Sherman, TX, until his retirement.

Alfred was preceded in death by his parents, Iolanda Marsico (2003) and Antonio Marsico (2016) and his sister, Anna Marsico (2024).

Alfred leaves to cherish his memory, his loving devoted wife, Latoshia; his children Destiny Reece of Sherman, TX, Tamia Yates of (North Carolina), Xavier Yates of Sherman, TX, and Zavion Yates (Melody) of Sherman TX; grandchildren, Shemar (SJ) Givens and Deven Givens of Sherman, TX; nephew, Andante' (Noodle) Johnson of Irving, TX; and nieces, Saniya Ruthledge, Kaylee Ruthledge of Dallas, TX and Stephania Williges; brother, Peter Marsico (Jenny) of Rome Italy and sister, Francis Lappano (Giuseppe) of Germany.

He also leaves to cherish his memories dear relatives, friends and co- workers.

On April 8, 2026, Alfred was peacefully called home to be with the Lord. Although his physical presence is no longer with us, his love and legacy will forever remain in the lives of his family and loved ones.

A celebration of life will be held at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, April 23, 2026 at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel.

RICHARD CARR MUNSONSeptember 13th, 1946 – March 21st, 2026Richard Carr Munson, 79, passed away on Saturday, March 21, in...
04/17/2026

RICHARD CARR MUNSON
September 13th, 1946 – March 21st, 2026

Richard Carr Munson, 79, passed away on Saturday, March 21, in Dallas, Texas. A beloved husband, father, grandfather, and one of seven siblings, Richard was also a cherished friend to many, both within and beyond his extended family. He was a Renaissance man whose many talents enriched the lives of all who knew him.

Quiet, thoughtful, and kind, Richard always strove to be inclusive in both his personal and professional life. He served for 26 years as President of the Munson Realty Company, working diligently to build consensus within the closely held family business. During his tenure, he skillfully helped guide the company to align more closely with 21st-century goals. The Red River Sand Company was one of his great passions, where he took particular interest in identifying different grades of sand to be used throughout North Texas. He worked closely with employees Jamie, Martha, and Jeremy Childers, and treasured the barbecue lunches that brought together truckers, customers, and friends from across the Texas and Oklahoma markets.

Born in 1946 to the late W.B. Munson III and Martha de Golian Munson, Richard was the fourth of seven siblings: Ben (Susie), John, Peter (Kathy), Mary Martha (Mark), Felix (Lori), and Regina (deceased). He is survived by his adored wife, Mia Marsico Munson; his sons, William Holland Munson (Annie), Michael Carr Munson (Caroline), and Stephen Beals (Cheryl); and his beloved grandchildren, Eliot, Amoren, Nyx, Ann Rose, and Cella Josephine. In addition to his immediate family, he was blessed with numerous cousins from both the de Golian and Munson families.

Richard's passions centered on his family and the Grayson County community, so deeply intertwined with the Munson family's history. Well-versed in that history dating back to the late 1800s, he took great pride in the development of the T.V. Munson Viticulture Center, the TMC Memorial Garden, and other civic improvements. He served on the boards of the Denison Development Alliance and the Texoma Community Foundation.

An artist at heart, Richard expressed himself through many mediums. Creating landscape and architectural design, woodworking, sculpture, and a painter whether on canvas or interior walls. He danced with his creative side which gave rise to beautiful spaces inside and out. Road trips with Mia to Santa Fe nourished his appetite for Canyon Road's art galleries, the Santa Fe Opera, and the sweeping beauty of the surrounding desert. He found immense satisfaction in tending his garden, creating a peaceful retreat from the busy world. He also had a deep love for all things Italian—especially his beloved Mia. Their many travels to Italy were filled with great art, food, and wine.
Closer to home, Lake Texoma played a special role in his life from an early age. Whether sailing, waterskiing, fishing, or simply relaxing on the dock, those moments brought him great joy. Boat rides, barbecue, and lively conversation were hallmarks of time Richard spent with family and friends at the lake.

The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the outstanding medical staff at UTSW Hospital—Drs. Cardenas, Raney, and Waltzer; nurses Aaron, Brooke, and Yoga; and Chaplain Dominique—whose compassion and care provided endearing comfort to Richard and his family. Many others offered kindness and support during this difficult time, for which the family is deeply grateful.

Visitation will be held on Friday, April 17, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the T.V. Munson Viticulture Center, 9356 Grayson Drive, Denison. A rosary will be held at 9:30 a.m., followed by a funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 314 N. Rusk Avenue, Denison, with Fr. Stephen Mocio officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: St. Patrick Catholic Church, 304 N. Rusk Avenue, Denison, TX 75020 or Texoma Community Foundation, 5036 Reba Drive, Denison, TX 75020

Christopher Peter Vouras 1960-2026 of Dallas TX passed away peacefully at his Lake Texoma lake house Tuesday March 17, 2...
04/17/2026

Christopher Peter Vouras 1960-2026 of Dallas TX passed away peacefully at his Lake Texoma lake house Tuesday March 17, 2026, at the age of 65.

He was born in Dallas TX at Baylor Hospital on November 25, 1960, the son of Peter J Vouras of Dallas & Christine K Vouras of Fort Worth. He grew up working in his family's famous Chateaubriand Restaurant in downtown Dallas. He graduated from WT White High School in North Dallas, and after a long time in the hospitality business, he changed careers in the late 80s and over the next 30 years became one of DFW's most successful and well-known Wedding & Event Videographers "Dallas Digital Events". His customers number in the thousands.

He had two sons and three grandchildren that he loved deeply, and he was an aficionado of travel, fishing, music, movies, art & design, and making people laugh.

He is survived by his two sons, Nicholas Vouras & Adrian Vouras and their families, his mother Christine Vouras, sister Linda Vouras Olsen, brother Michael Vouras, and sister Betty Vouras Foster.

He was preceded in death by his father Peter James Vouras

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, April 18, 2026 at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, located at 13555 Hillcrest Rd, Dallas, TX. 75240. Rev. Fr. Mark Pakes, officiating. Burial will follow at Sparkman/Hillcrest Cemetery, located at 7405 W Northwest Hwy, Dallas, TX 75225. The family will receive friends April 17, 2026 from 5:00 p.m. till 7:00 p.m. at Fisher Funeral Home, Denison, TX.

Mary Charlene YorkCharlene was born December 3rd, 1940, to William Charles Butlan and Iva Irene (Murray) Butlan. She gra...
04/16/2026

Mary Charlene York

Charlene was born December 3rd, 1940, to William Charles Butlan and Iva Irene (Murray) Butlan. She graduated from Denison High School. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in elementary education and master’s in education from Southeastern Oklahoma State University. She was certified as a Reading Specialist.

She taught in Oklahoma for nine years and at B. McDaniel Middle School for nineteen years. She loved seeing the excitement of the students on the first day of school and the pride on their faces as they met their goals through the school year.

Charlene married Robert Chumbley February 23, 1962. She later married Robert S. York March 12, 1988. Charlene was preceded in death by her husband, Robert S. York (July 12, 1993), and her loving and devoted partner, Ray C. Lee. They attended Southside Baptist Church.

Charlene is survived by her children: daughter Alecia May and husband Billy May; son Robert Charles Chumbley and wife Heather Chumbley; brother Robert Charles Butlan and wife Belinda; nephew Brett and wife Cheryl; great-niece Laney Kay Butlan; seven grandchildren: Stormi Brooke Hibdon and husband Jon; Brittney Nicole Sias; Shelby Renee Groom and husband David; Robert Chase Chumbley; Shanda Kay Gunter and husband Jeff; Viktor Charles Chumbley; Breana Dawn Chumbley. Great-grandchildren are Jacob Allen Godbey, Jolie Kay Godbey, Serenity Grace Hibdon, Jackson Thomas Gunter, Kellen Michael Gunter, Ezra Michael Groom, Elijah Pierre Carter, Emma Anne Chumbley, Genevieve Kaede Chumbley, and Evelyn Shizuku Chumbley. One great-great-grandchild, Saint Kai Godbey. Stepchildren are Darren R. York and wife Lisa; Alisha K. McShan and husband Phil. Step-grandchildren are Daniel York and wife Lacie, Kayla Razafimbahiny and husband Njato, Shelton York, Spencer McShan, and Emily McShan. Step great-grandchildren are Derrick York and Laina York; Naomi Razafimbahiny, Ellie Razafimbahiny, and Abigail Razafimbahiny; Alaura York, Indie York, and Ronan York.

Charlene’s most enjoyable moments were with all of her children and grandchildren, who she dearly loved.

Honorary pallbearers are Brett Butlan, Chase Chumbley, Viktor Chumbley, Jacob Godbey, Jackson Gunter, Elijah Carter, Ezra Groom, and Kellen Gunter.

Funeral service for Mrs. York will be held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, April 16, 2026, at Fisher Funeral Home. Family and friends will gather to visit one hour prior to service time.

A very special thank you to the Denison Public Library staff for keeping Charlene stocked with books and supporting her love for reading throughout her cancer journey. Charlene was an avid reader and lifelong lover of books. The family wishes to thank Texas Oncology, Dr. Deborah Fisher, Dr. Azmina Patel, Dr. Vanessa Ohnes, and Heart to Heart Hospice.

In lieu of flowers, we request that you make memorials in her name to the Denison Public Library or American Cancer Society https://www.cancer.org/

Ed Griggs, 80, of Pottsboro, Texas, entered into eternal life Sunday, April 12, 2026.in Denison, Texas.Ed was born on Ja...
04/14/2026

Ed Griggs, 80, of Pottsboro, Texas, entered into eternal life Sunday, April 12, 2026.in Denison, Texas.

Ed was born on January 20, 1946, in Denison, Texas, the son of George Thomas Griggs and Peggy (Bevan) Vaughan. He graduated from Denison High School in 1964 and was known as a track star being inducted into the Denison Sports Hall of Fame in 2016. He spent most of his days on the road truck driving until he retired. Ed enjoyed fishing, boating, antique guns and loving on his fur babies every chance he could. He never met a stranger and would always help others.

Ed leaves behind his loving wife Rose Ann Griggs, beloved granddaughter, niece, and nephew, along with many other family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents and twin siblings, Bevan Clifford Vaughan and Devon Anne Vaughan Armstrong.

Memorial visitation for family and friends will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, April 23, 2026, at Fisher Funeral Home.

On April 13, 2026, Gilbert Perez left this earth surrounded by the people who loved him most. He was born on January 1, ...
04/14/2026

On April 13, 2026, Gilbert Perez left this earth surrounded by the people who loved him most. He was born on January 1, 1951, in Austin, Texas, and from the very beginning he carried the kind of energy and generosity that would define his entire life. Gilbert proudly served in the United States Army, spending part of his service in Virginia. He spent his career as a welder, a trade he took great pride in. He also served as the treasurer for Millwright Local 1421 for many years, a responsibility he took seriously and fulfilled with pride and dedication. His hands built the kind of work that lasts, and his work ethic was unmatched. He retired in 2022 in Arlington, where he enjoyed life with his wife and family. He was a man with no enemies—quick to help and often too generous for his own good. Gilbert lived life fast, full of stories, laughter, and a deep devotion to the people he loved. And true to his spirit, he was never one to say no to a trago, especially when it meant sharing a moment with friends or family. Gilbert is survived by his wife, Angela; his daughters Penny James (husband Josh James) and Angela Romero (husband Carmelo Villegas); and his son Donny Perez (wife Rebecca Perez). He is also survived by his grandchildren: Angela Lopez (partner Gustavo Tello), Arielle Iniguez, Elizabeth Villegas, Sofia (Melissa) Villegas, Gage Waugh‑Perez, and Leonardo Villegas; as well as his great‑granddaughter, Angelina Sky Tello. He is further survived by his brothers and sisters. He will be remembered for his big heart and the way he made life feel a little lighter for everyone around him.

Funeral service for Mr. Perez will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at Fisher Funeral Home Chapel. Rosary will be recited 30 minutes prior to service time.

Mike House, a devoted father, brother, and son, passed away on April 1st, 2026, at the age of 59 after a courageous batt...
04/08/2026

Mike House, a devoted father, brother, and son, passed away on April 1st, 2026, at the age of 59 after a courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by loved ones.

He is survived by his father, Roy Gann, and his children Nichole Mason, Matthew House, Kendall Hall, and Sophia House; his grandchildren, Kylie, Collin, Brayden, Lilah, Ryan, Wyatt, and Emma; and his siblings Renea Taylor and Tammie Wantroba.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Betty Gann; his wife, Kelly House; and his brother, Kevin Gann.

A lifelong Texan, Mike enjoyed camping, fishing, river activities, motorcycles, and was a passionate fan of the Dallas Cowboys. Many people will recall Mike for different reasons, especially for his warm and inviting personality. Whether dealing with customers at his job, his children’s partners, or neighbors from nearby, Mike consistently showed kindness and a genuine desire to make everyone feel welcome. He always put effort into bringing smiles and laughter to those around him through his humor.

A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on April 11th at Fisher Funeral Home with Pastor Wayne Harden officiating.

Mary Elaine Fisher February 10, 1948 – March 31, 2026Mary Elaine Fisher, a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, pass...
04/08/2026

Mary Elaine Fisher
February 10, 1948 – March 31, 2026

Mary Elaine Fisher, a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully Tuesday, March 31, 2026, at Texoma Medical Center, leaving a void in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.

Mary was born February 10, 1948, in Parsons, Kansas, the daughter of Guy and Ruby Cherry. She was one of five children and is survived by her sibling Lynn Casper. She was preceded in death by her other three siblings Mike Cherry, Gearld Cherry, and Patricia Packwood. As the middle child, Mary shared a special bond with each of her brothers and sisters throughout her life.
Mary spent much of her life in Denison Texas, where she worked at several local businesses in the area including Montgomery Ward and Grandpappy Point. She was also a proud and supportive military spouse to her late husband, Herbert Lloyd Fisher, during his service in the United States Army.

Above all, Mary was a devoted and loving mother. She is survived by her children Drew McFarland, Trey McFarland, Kari McFarland, and daughter Brandy Fisher-Craig as well as three grandchildren Tori McFarland, Taryn McFarland, Coleman Holloway, and two great grandchildren Olivia McFarland and Journey McFarland. Mary was preceded in death by her loving husband, Herbert Fisher, daughter, Kimberly Holloway, and two grandchildren Christopher McFarland, and Chris Holloway. Mary often said that her children were her greatest joy, and they remained the center of her world throughout her life.

Mary found happiness in life’s simple pleasures. She had a special love for gardening and took great pride in caring for her plants. She especially enjoyed growing gourds and tomatoes, nurturing them with patience and care, just as she did with her family.

Mary will be remembered for her warmth, her strength, and her unwavering love for those around her. Her memory will live on in the hearts of her family and friends, and she will be deeply missed by all who have the privilege of knowing her.

Pallbearers will be Drew McFarland, Trey McFarland, Tori McFarland, Todd Davis, Chase Davis, and Shawn Lanfair.

Graveside services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 11, 2026, at Fairview Cemetery, Denison TX. The family will receive friends Friday, April 10, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. till 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Wayne Ray Minyard ,73, of Denison, passed away peacefully on Easter morning, April 5, 2026, surrounded by loved ones.Way...
04/08/2026

Wayne Ray Minyard ,73, of Denison, passed away peacefully on Easter morning, April 5, 2026, surrounded by loved ones.

Wayne, known to family as Bubba, was born on March 3, 1953, in Tyler, TX to Bobby and Mary (Rowan) Minyard. As a young child his family moved to Denison where he attended school, graduating from Denison High School in 1971. Following high school he attended Grayson College. He was manager of Safeway in Denison before spending many years working in finance for Team Bonner Chevrolet.

He was known above all for his love of the Lord and was a proud member of Trinity Lighthouse Church for over 40 years. He loved to spend time talking on his Ham radio, watching western movies, or enjoying a meal from Kents Tex-Mex.

He is survived by his children Brant Minyard, Kristal Rios and Devan Minyard, bonus children Lori Ahhaitty and Leighann McInnis, sister, Peggy Means and brother Michael Minyard (Erin). He is also survived by 12 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren, numerous extended family members, and special friend Vicki Anderson. He was preceded in death by his parents Bobby & Mary as well as sister Mary Davis.

Services will be at Trinity Lighthouse Church in Denison on Friday, April 10, 2026, at 1:30pm. Family will receive visitors at the church prior to services, starting at 12:00. Services will be officiated by close friend Pastor Raymond England and under the direction of Fisher Funeral Home.

Maynard “Butch” Lee Roberts Sr., age 84, of Denison, Texas passed away on March 31, 2026. Butch was born on June 6, 1941...
04/08/2026

Maynard “Butch” Lee Roberts Sr., age 84, of Denison, Texas passed away on March 31, 2026. Butch was born on June 6, 1941 in Denison, Texas.

He leaves behind his children, Sonya Pullman and husband Tony, Maynard L. Roberts, Jr., Julie L. Kirby and husband Brian, Michael Byrd and wife Elaine, Delos Byrd, Makala Byrd-Roberts, Jordis Byrd-Roberts, Joe Newsome, and Amanda Newsome; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Carl and Lula Roberts; brothers, Tommy, Bill, Mickey, and Bud; sisters, Sue and Joyce; and his wife, Joanne Byrd-Roberts.

Butch served 30 years in the U.S. Marine Corps. and then attended Paris Junior College to obtain his degrees in Jewelry Making and Master Watch Repairman. He moved his family back to Denison, Texas and opened his own business “Robert’s Jewelry” in downtown Denison.

He will be greatly missed by his many friends and family.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, April 10, 2026 at Living Hope Fellowship Church, Denison, Texas with Pastor Brett Castle officiating. The family will receive friends from 5:00 p.m. till 7:00 pm. Thursday, April 9, 2026 at the funeral home.

Evantha (Evie) Potts RileyJune 24, 1932 – April 1, 2026Evie Potts Riley, a wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother,...
04/06/2026

Evantha (Evie) Potts Riley
June 24, 1932 – April 1, 2026

Evie Potts Riley, a wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on April 1, 2026, to be reunited with her husband, Jim, and the family who went before her.

Born on June 24, 1932, in Dallas, Texas, Evie was the third child and only daughter of Raymond Monteville Potts and Martha Scurry Potts with older brothers Raymond (Bimbo) and William (Bill). She attended Highland Park High School then Southern Methodist University (SMU), where she met the love of her life, James (Jim) Lemuel Riley. Before they wed, Evie supported her father’s legacy by working for the family business, Potts Longhorn Leather Co.

Evie and Jim were married on June 26, 1954, at the SMU Perkins Chapel, beginning a 52 year journey together. Their early years with Mobil Oil took them across the Mid-West. A nature lover, Evie enjoyed family camping trips and finding beauty in every new place they called home.

In 1983, they retired to the Dallas area before settling into their family lake house at Lake Texoma in 1994. These years were some of her happiest, filled with the joy of watching her grandchildren grow and embarking on grand RV adventures — including two memorable trips to Alaska.

Evie is survived by her daughters, Patsie Vaughan, and Linda Knott (Kevin); grandchildren, Aimee Knott Magness, Chris Vaughan (Melody), James Vaughan (Tishannah), Kaitlyn Baeten (Bryan), Justin Knott (Maiara), and Morgann Knott; great-grandchildren, Jaron, Trinity, Roslyn, Graham, and a fifth soon to arrive; and great-great-grandchild, Scarlett.

The family would like to thank the Woodlands Place Rehabilitation Suites for making Evie feel at home. The staff went above and beyond to treat our mother with dignity, respect and love. We are forever grateful for years of cherished memories and unwavering support.

A private family ceremony will be held, with a celebration of life to follow later. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the National Park Foundation.

04/06/2026

RICHARD CARR MUNSON
September 13th, 1946 – March 21st, 2026

Richard Carr Munson, 79, passed away on Saturday, March 21, in Dallas, Texas. A beloved husband, father, grandfather, and one of seven siblings, Richard was also a cherished friend to many, both within and beyond his extended family. He was a Renaissance man whose many talents enriched the lives of all who knew him.

Quiet, thoughtful, and kind, Richard always strove to be inclusive in both his personal and professional life. He served for 26 years as President of the Munson Realty Company, working diligently to build consensus within the closely held family business. During his tenure, he skillfully helped guide the company to align more closely with 21st-century goals. The Red River Sand Company was one of his great passions, where he took particular interest in identifying different grades of sand to be used throughout North Texas. He worked closely with employees Jamie, Martha, and Jeremy Childers, and treasured the barbecue lunches that brought together truckers, customers, and friends from across the Texas and Oklahoma markets.

Born in 1946 to the late W.B. Munson III and Martha de Golian Munson, Richard was the fourth of seven siblings: Ben (Susie), John, Peter (Kathy), Mary Martha (Mark), Felix (Lori), and Regina (deceased). He is survived by his adored wife, Mia Marsico Munson; his sons, William Holland Munson (Annie), Michael Carr Munson (Caroline), and Stephen Beals (Cheryl); and his beloved grandchildren, Eliot, Amoren, Nyx, Ann Rose, and Cella Josephine. In addition to his immediate family, he was blessed with numerous cousins from both the de Golian and Munson families.

Richard’s passions centered on his family and the Grayson County community, so deeply intertwined with the Munson family’s history. Well-versed in that history dating back to the late 1800s, he took great pride in the development of the T.V. Munson Viticulture Center, the TMC Memorial Garden, and other civic improvements. He served on the boards of the Denison Development Alliance and the Texoma Community Foundation.

An artist at heart, Richard expressed himself through many mediums. Creating landscape and architectural design, woodworking, sculpture, and a painter whether on canvas or interior walls. He danced with his creative side which gave rise to beautiful spaces inside and out. Road trips with Mia to Santa Fe nourished his appetite for Canyon Road’s art galleries, the Santa Fe Opera, and the sweeping beauty of the surrounding desert. He found immense satisfaction in tending his garden, creating a peaceful retreat from the busy world. He also had a deep love for all things Italian—especially his beloved Mia. Their many travels to Italy were filled with great art, food, and wine.
Closer to home, Lake Texoma played a special role in his life from an early age. Whether sailing, waterskiing, fishing, or simply relaxing on the dock, those moments brought him great joy. Boat rides, barbecue, and lively conversation were hallmarks of time Richard spent with family and friends at the lake.

The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the outstanding medical staff at UTSW Hospital—Drs. Cardenas, Raney, and Waltzer; nurses Aaron, Brooke, and Yoga; and Chaplain Dominique—whose compassion and care provided endearing comfort to Richard and his family. Many others offered kindness and support during this difficult time, for which the family is deeply grateful.

Visitation will be held on Friday, April 17, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the T.V. Munson Viticulture Center, 9356 Grayson Drive, Denison. A rosary will be held at 9:30 a.m., followed by a funeral Mass at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 314 N. Rusk Avenue, Denison, with Fr. Stephen Mocio officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: St. Patrick Catholic Church, 304 N. Rusk Avenue, Denison, TX 75020 or Texoma Community Foundation, 5036 Reba Drive, Denison, TX 75020

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Fisher Funeral Home is full service establishment that demonstrates professionalism and compassion while conducting the highest standards of care of your loved one. We are a company that is commited to providing total quality service, maintaining confidentiality, and respect for the deceased and privacy for our client families. Our first responsibility as a dedicated funeral service establishment is to the families we serve. We are commited to providing client families with courteous service, high standards of performance and excellence which serve as the hallmark of the funeral industry.

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