Mr. Fenton owned dozens of rods and reels and fished throughout the Southwest.
Mr. Fenton owned dozens of rods and reels and fished throughout the Southwest.
She made clothes for her children, including her daughters' wedding dress.
K. Wendell Chen worked in the oil and gas business after retiring as a professor at UT-Arlington.
As a reporter, Daniel Wilson Bates Jr. interviewed Marina Oswald at her husband's funeral.
Passengers either loved it or would laugh at him, relatives say.
Mary Frances St. John, who died Saturday, "would always look at the glass as half-full," says one person who knew her.
Ruby Peters taught in Gainesville and Amarillo before moving to Arlington in 1946.
Gilbert Lewis Tate was on the City Council in Haltom City in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Dr. Prud’homme documented his political views in letters penned to the Star-Telegram editors.
Allen Reid was known for "tripping out" his family with quirky questions and for always making jokes, his sister Regina Davis said.
A fun-loving thrill seeker, David J. Kennedy left his children with plenty of fond memories.
Beverly Goodspeed was "all about being fair and friendly."
She was hard-working, resourceful and devoted to her family.
LOS ANGELES -- Bob Anderson, who played the young George Bailey in the Christmas classic It's a Wonderful Life, has died. He was 75.
The newsman's style, which spawned imitators, was based on careful research.