Henson-Novak Funeral Directors

Henson-Novak Funeral Directors We offer full traditional services, cremations and memorial services in Guymon, Texhoma, Boise City, Oklahoma and the surrounding areas.

We own our own crematory and design and sell our own monuments.

Melvin  “Charlie”Heugatter, 74-year-old longtime Boise City, Oklahoma resident passed away on Thursday, November 20, 202...
11/20/2025

Melvin “Charlie”Heugatter, 74-year-old longtime Boise City, Oklahoma resident passed away on Thursday, November 20, 2025 at BSA Hospital in Amarillo, Texas

Services are pending at this time and will be announced by Henson-Novak Funeral Directors of Boise City.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

Ramona Roa Behne, age 91, longtime Guymon resident, passed away from cancer on November 18, 2025 in assisted living in A...
11/19/2025

Ramona Roa Behne, age 91, longtime Guymon resident, passed away from cancer on November 18, 2025 in assisted living in Amarillo, TX.

Ramona was one of 18 children. She was the sixth and youngest daughter of Ramon and Guadalupe (Lopez) Roa. She was born in Peacock, TX on August 7, 1934. She grew up in the Aspermont, TX area and came to Guymon with her sister, Aurelia (Tex), in the mid-1950s. She was a 1955 graduate of Guymon High School.

Ramona was married to Robert (Bob) Behne on Feb 12, 1955 in Guymon. Bob preceded her in death on September 28, 2022. She was the mother of 4 children: Ric, Judy (Bustos), Russell and Vickie (Hedrick). Ramona and Bob enjoyed following their kids’ Guymon school activities (football, band, girls basketball and cheerleading) for over 20 years. They were always encouraging their kids to work hard and do their best at everything they did, be it school, sports, work or play.

She was a good singer and guitar player, as were some of her other siblings. Ramona and her sister Tex enjoyed playing guitar and singing together in their younger years. She continued playing guitar on occasion during much of her life. Ramona enjoyed cooking and was known for several excellent dishes. She made great tortillas, many different comfort foods, a fantastic German chocolate cake, terrific homemade ice cream and her “hot stuff” has become the stuff of legend at recent family reunions. She enjoyed sewing and ceramics and crafted a great many things during her life. She enjoyed talking about the weather and admiring the beauty of God’s work in nature. The Weather Channel was one of her favorites for many years. Ramona made Christmas stockings for every member of the family that were beautiful and very intricate. She also made Christmas nativity sets for all 4 children plus one for her and Bob’s home. These ceramic nativity sets were beautifully painted and remain a cherished part of Christmas for all of us. She was a member of St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Guymon.

Ramona was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Bob and daughter Vickie Behne Hedrick, son- in-law Tim Hedrick, her former daughter-in-law Alana Wiegel and infant grandson Matthew Robert Behne. She was also preceded in death by 15 siblings; Asuncion (Jane or Chona) Salazar, Florencia (Flo or Lencha) Rivera, Leonarda (Betty) Rameriz, Maria (Mary) DeLeon, Aurelia (Tex) Grove, Pedro (Pete) Roa, Tiburcio (T. L.) Roa, Ysaias (Isaac) Roa, John Roa, Antonio (Tony) Roa, Justino (Justin) Roa, Angel (Joe) Roa, Carmen (Mike) Roa, Jesse Roa and infant brother Luiz. She is survived by 2 brothers, Roberto (Robert) of Pueblo, CO and Guadalupe (Wallie) and wife Donna of Texarkana, TX.

Ramona is also survived by her son Ric and partner Julie Lambley of Guymon, her daughter Judy Bustos and husband Johnny of Amarillo TX, and son Russell and wife Karen of Thornton, CO. She is also survived by 6 grandchildren – Elizabeth Allen of Guymon, Alyssa Behne and partner William Firth of Thornton, CO, Josh Behne and fiancé Julia Suman of Portland, OR, Sera Hedrick Stevenson and husband Tommy of Dallas, TX, Ty Bustos and partner Olivia Reyes of Amarillo, TX, Alan Hedrick of McLean, VA, and 3 great- grandchildren, Sol Allen of Guymon, Esther Stevenson of Dallas and soon-to-arrive Ezekiel Bustos of Amarillo.

Ramona was a dedicated wife, mother and grandmother as family was most important to her. She was a wonderful mother, filled with love and kindness. She will be missed by many.

Beautiful lady, most dear to our hearts, lay sweetly to rest, eternally blessed, eternally blessed

Visitation will be held on Friday, November 21, 2025, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Henson~Novak Funeral Home in Guymon.

Rosary Services will be held on Friday, November 21, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. at St. Peter's the Apostle Catholic Church in Guymon.

Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church in Guymon. Interment to follow at Elmhurst Cemetery of Guymon.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

William Winston Brown, 84 of Boise City, Oklahoma passed away on Monday, November 10, 2025. Services are scheduled for 2...
11/10/2025

William Winston Brown, 84 of Boise City, Oklahoma passed away on Monday, November 10, 2025. Services are scheduled for 2 pm on Saturday, November 15, 2025 at the Church of Christ in Boise City. Interment will follow at the Marella Cemetery in Griggs, Oklahoma.

Winston began his life on June 26, 1941 in the small community of Griggs, Oklahoma, where he was born at home and delivered by a midwife.

Winston’s parents were Edgar and Thelma Brown. Winston’s life was blessed with a large, close family that included 9 brothers and 7 sisters, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. Winston loved to work on the farm, riding horses, working with all the farm equipment and generally helping with all the chores that included milking several cows day and night. Winston’s favorite time of day was hours before everyone was awake and he would start cooking biscuits so that the family would wake up to fresh baked biscuits.

Winston went to the Plainview school and made many life long friends, even though he did not finish high school he continued to stay in contact with many of his school friends.

On March 30, 1963 Winston and Karen Jane Vaughan were married in Boise City. Winston and Janie had three sons together. William Troy, Tracy Wayne, and Travis Wade. Winston and Janie moved to Guymon where they owned and operated a hot oil service. Shortly after Winston and Janie were married, Winston was baptized into Christ our savior by his new Father-in-law Brill Vaughan at the Boise City Church of Christ.

Winston and Janie decided to move in separate directions and in 1979 Winston move to Indianola, Nebraska where he bought a hay grinding business from his brother Ronald Brown. Winston met his next love Bonnita Kay Boyer and they were married on December 6th, 1981. Bonnita Kay brought two sons to the union, Tony and Trevor Foster of Ogallala, Nebraska.

In 2010 Winston decided to move back to Boise City, Oklahoma to start another business in es**rting oversize loads throughout the Southwest United States. Winston continued to es**rt oversize loads until he retired in 2022.
Winston had a life long love of raising AQHA quarter horses, he raised several that was very successful on the racing track and in barrel racing. Some of his most prized horses was A Dash of Bully, Keystone Dodger, Be Sure Wrangler, Hays a Flyin, Double your Dollar, Strawfly Special, Buggs Natural, and many more that foaled other successful horses on the track or in the barrel arena.

Winston was proceeded in death by his parents, Edgar and Thelma Brown, brothers Robert Eugene, Wayne Edgar, Horace Weldon, Harry, Charles Clement, and Ronald Carl; sisters Merle, Nona Marie, Alta Grace, Mina Lois, Clyta Lavelle, and Linda Carol.

Winston is survived by his brothers Olin Doyle Horn and Elizibeth Horn of Roanoke, Tx, Donald Lee Brown and Pamela Brown of Waukomis, Ok and Gerald Dean “Deano” Brown of Fritch, Tx. Winston is survived by one sister Edwina Joyce “Joycie” Cooper and Barry Cooper of Seguin, Texas.

Winston is survived by his sons William Troy and Lisa Brown of Gering, Nebraska, Tracy and Stacy Brown of Boise City, Oklahoma and Travis and Metzi Brown of Boise City, Oklahoma. Winston is survived by his grandchildren, Josie and Tyler Stueck of Paxton, Nebraska, Jessica Brown of Gering, Nebraska, Jaden and Mitchell Howe of Yukon, Oklahoma, Colten Brown of Ann Harbor, Michigan, and Sarah Brown of Boise City, Oklahoma. Justin Brown of Kansas City, Missouri, Conner Brown of Boise City, Oklahoma. Winston is also survived by two Great Grandchildren Ellie and Luke Howe of Yukon, Oklahoma.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

11/06/2025

Jeff “Sly” Stull Funeral Service

Jeffrey Francis Stull, known to his friends and family as Jeff or "Sly," was born on April 15, 1964, in Monmouth, IL, an...
11/01/2025

Jeffrey Francis Stull, known to his friends and family as Jeff or "Sly," was born on April 15, 1964, in Monmouth, IL, and left us too soon on November 1, 2025. His life and work took him far from his birthplace, and at the time of his passing, he resided in Texhoma, Oklahoma. Throughout his life, Jeff remained true to his passions and his character. He was a dedicated and respected self-employed bull hauler, a job that suited his strong, independent spirit. Jeff lived his life with a sense of humor, often reiterating his famous saying, "haulin' bulls and punchin' fools."

Jeff found joy in the simple pleasures of life. He was an outdoor enthusiast, who enjoyed four wheeling and motorcycling. His adventurous spirit was evident when he was out on the open road or off-roading in his truck. However, his love for adventure did not overshadow his love for dancing. Jeff could often be found enjoying a good dance, his infectious laugh and charismatic personality lighting up the room. Despite his rugged exterior, Jeff had a soft spot for music and rhythm.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Dixie Stull; sister, Rhonda Stull; sister, Missy Thomason and special friend, Laura Galavotti.

Jeff is survived by his son, Jordan Stull, his siblings, sister; Shelly Ross and husband Mark, sister; Kandy Stull, sister; Mindy Thomas and husband Joe, and his brother, Jamy Stull and wife Amber. Jeff is also survived by his sidekick, his beloved dog, Kona.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, November 5, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Henson~Novak Chapel in Texhoma, Texas.

Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, November 6, 2025 at 1:00 p.m. at the Henson~Novak Chapel in Texhoma, Texas.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

Our first time hosting trick or treaters is in the books, people loved the outdoor music, the hearses and Mr. Skelly on ...
11/01/2025

Our first time hosting trick or treaters is in the books, people loved the outdoor music, the hearses and Mr. Skelly on the hood of the car.

We had a wonderful time seeing all the little ghouls out and about even though it was getting a little chilly.

If you trick or treated with us this year and took photos, we’d love to see all the little ghouls, goblins, superheroes and princesses. And let’s make this a tradition for many years to come!

Come get you some Halloween goodies at Henson-Novak at the corner of 5th and James!
10/31/2025

Come get you some Halloween goodies at Henson-Novak at the corner of 5th and James!

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Glendon” Glen” Topper, a cherished husband and devoted father, ...
10/31/2025

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Glendon” Glen” Topper, a cherished husband and devoted father, who left us on October 31, 2025. Glen was born on February 14, 1944, in Erick, OK, to his parents, William and Nadine (Matlock) Topper.

He was raised in Sweetwater, Oklahoma alongside his siblings, sisters, Darlene & Carolyn, and brother, Wanye.

Glen was a cherished member of the Boise City community, a man of rare character, whose dedication to his neighbors unwavering. Glen was a longtime farmer whose career started out with his father-in-law; Cap Williams. After Cap retired, Glen brought his son, Dusty into the farming business with him. He became a mentor to his son, passing on his wisdom of the many values of farming.

He was a founding member of the Wheeless-Mexhoma Fire Department, he ensured the safety and wellbeing of those around him. His work with the fire department was only one facet of his commitment to his community. Glen was also known for his fascinating collection of antique tractors, a hobby that brought him immense joy and shared with everyone who knew him. This hobby was not only a reflection of his appreciation for history and machinery but also a testament to his enduring spirit of curiosity and discovery.

Glen was united in marriage to Cleta Sue Williams on February 14, 1970, and to this union two sons were born, Jody and Dusty. Glen and Sue would remain married for almost 44 years before Sue passed in February of 2014. But not long after Sue’s untimely passing, Glen found love again with Sandy Witten. They were united in marriage on August 13, 2015. With this union, Glen was blessed with three bonus children from Sandy, son; Mike and daughters; Laura and Julie.

Glen is preceded in death by his first wife, Sue Topper, and his parents, William and Nadine Topper.

He is survived by his wife of the home, Sandra Topper, son; Jody Topper and wife Delia, son; Dusty Topper and wife Ashley; Sandra’s Children: son; Mike Witten and wife Glenda, daughter; Laura Griffith, and daughter; Julie Stokes and husband Boyd. Seventeen grandchildren, many great-grandchildren, Two sisters, Darlene Farrar, Carolyn and husband Ken, and one brother, Wayne Topper and wife Maryolyn. He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends.

Visitation will be held on Monday, November 3, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Henson Novak Funeral Home in Boise City.

Interment will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 4, 2025 at Boise City Cemetery.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 4, 2025 at the Boise City Church of Christ.

Friends and family may sign the online guest book, leave an online condolence or upload a favorite photo to www.hensonnovak.com.

Its Candy Time!, Come see us from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the corner of 5th & James
10/30/2025

Its Candy Time!, Come see us from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the corner of 5th & James

Pamela Jo Carson (Bennett) was born on February 23, 1949, in Stratford, TX. The 4th of four children born to Harold and ...
10/26/2025

Pamela Jo Carson (Bennett) was born on February 23, 1949, in Stratford, TX. The 4th of four children born to Harold and Beatrice (Penny) Bennett (Pronger). Growing up in Stratford was a life surrounded by her family of siblings and nephews, and built-in best friends in her Pronger, Summerour, & Dyess cousins. Pam was active in 4H, an all-district forward on the Stratford High-School basketball team and a clarinetist in the Elk Marching Band. She got to spend summers in Red River and winters on the South Texas Coast in Port Isabe. A wonderful musician, Pam was trained on the family piano and taught herself guitar. In 1966 During a high-school dance at Scott Hall in Stratford she met her partner for life, Jay Carson.

After graduating high school in 1967 and attending West Texas A&M and while attending Southwestern Oklahoma State University, she married Jay on June 16, 1968.

The couple made their first home in Weatherford, OK, where Pam played guitar and sang folk music at all the college spots. Pam and Jay soon returned to Boise City where Jay worked in construction and Pam worked at the drug store, high school library, and Filling station. Their small family grew in 1974 when their son Chris was born.

She took her first steps in business ownership in 1979 when she opened Pam’s Fashion Fabrics. In 1984 she moved across Main St. to the Palmer Building and grew her business into Pam’s Variety, where she passionately served the community until 2023. For 44 years, Pam’s smile could always be counted on whether she was cutting your fabric, wrapping a gift or giving a guitar lesson. She loved sharing her gifts of creativity and music.

She loved the time she spent with her sisters of the Theta Sigma Sorority, hosting the Santa Fe Trail Daze Pageant, ski trips, and monthly “meetings”.

Pam was a faithful member of Hope Lutheran Church of Boise City. A devout Christian since her upbringing in The First Methodist Church of Stratford, she was confirmed in the Lutheran Church in 1968.

Always close to her family, she and her sister Nancy were kindred spirits. She loved hosting her niece Lori in the summers and had adventures with her nephew Ken that ended with someone being in trouble at best and mobilizing search parties at worst. Pam joyfully welcomed Amber as her daughter-in-law, glad to have another woman’s voice in the family. She loved being a grandmother. Whatever she was to the community, Mimi was her favorite title. With her grandchildren, she cooked, quilted, camped, road trips, and adored them.

Pam was proceeded in death by her parents, Harold & Beatrice Bennett, her sister Mildred Hacker, sister Nancy Salisbury, and dear friend, Jay’s cousin Donna Baker.

She is survived by her husband, Jay Carson of Boise City, son Chris Carson and wife Amber of Tulsa, OK. Her grandchildren James Carson and Ivie Carson, brother Hal Bennett and wife Jeanie of Canyon, TX. Close family Robert and Carol Gayler, nieces and nephews, numerous cousins, her loyal staff at Pam’s Variety over the years, and by anyone who knew her as Mimi.

Jay and the Carson family are deeply grateful to the compassionate staff of Cimarron Memorial Hospital for the love and devoted care they provided Pam.

Memorials may be made to Hope Lutheran Church of Boise City, OK and will be accepted by Henson-Novak Funeral Directors, P.O. Box 1306, Guymon, OK 73942.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Henson-Novak Funeral Home in Boise City.

Funeral Services for Pamela will be held on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. at St. Paul's Methodist Church in Boise City with Pastor Mark Schlamann officiating. Interment to follow at the Boise City Cemetery.

Friends and family may sign the online guestbook or leave an online condolence at www.hensonnovak.com

Before and after of Ethan Mendenhall, infant son of Sam and Michelle Mendenhall. This is the result of 2 applications of...
10/05/2025

Before and after of Ethan Mendenhall, infant son of Sam and Michelle Mendenhall. This is the result of 2 applications of our solution.

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