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Landmark Baptist Church
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Victory Baptist Church
207 Kathryn Dr. • Sanger
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Trinity Chapel Church
2000 Cowling Rd. • Sanger •
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Seventh Day Adventist Church
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806 N. Keaton Rd. • Sanger
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Blue Mound United Methodist
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Grace Bible Church
311 North 4th • Sanger • 458-4355
First United Methodist
115 No. 5th • Sanger • 940-458-7423
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Robin Dumas; four great-grandchildren, Hagen and Harper
Jones, Hank and Hailey Fisher; brother, Ronny Sanders and
wife Darlene of Temple, Texas; four nephews; Rick, David OctObO! 3 1941 ~ JUElG 13 2019
Bernice Elsa Regnold, 77, of Sanger, passed away on
Thursday, June 13, 2019 in Denton, Texas. She was born
on October 3, 1941 in Chicago, Illinois
to John Francis Iwanicki and Valerie
(Paris) Iwanicki.
On July 5,1958, she married Vernace
Wesley Regnold. She was a seamstress
for a clothing manufacturer constructing
designer sportscoats and jackets and was
a member of the Catholic faith. She and
Vern moved to Sanger where they raise
their children.
She was preceded in death by her
parents and one brother, Joseph Iwanic-
ki. Those remaining to cherish her memory are her hus-
band Vern of Sanger; four daughters Twylla Regnold Harp-
er of Sanger, Teresa Regnold Brown and husband, Mike of
Sanger, Tony Regnold of Dayton, and Christina Cox and
husband Tracy of Dayton; one son, Juan W. Regnold and
wife, Tammy of Krum; two sisters Joan Meek of Ankeny,
IA and Mary Kephart of Des Moines, IA; two brothers,
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Durenda Charlene Jonas
May21, 1972-June15,2019
Durenda Charlene Jonas of Sanger, age 47, passed
away quietly in her sleep on June 15, 2019 at her home in
Sanger. The daughter of R. B. and Gaylen (Carroll) Jonas,
she was born on May 21, 1972 in Dallas, Texas.
Durenda was a loving daughter, mother, and grand-
mother and was most affectionately known as “Nini”. She
was fun-loving and always had open arms for all kids and
was like a second mom to the friends of her daughters. She
was always laughing, and her laugh was contagious. She
had big heart for helping others before she would help her-
self. Durenda will always be loved and missed by all who
knew her.
A visitation will be held from 6pm to 8pm on Thursday,
June 20, 2019 at Coker Funeral Home in Sanger. Funeral
services will be at 10:30 am on Friday, June 21, 2019 at the
Church of Christ in Sanger. Mason Peebles will officiate the
services. Serving as pallbearers are Carl Johnson, Jeremy
Browne, David Whitson, Randy Schanfish, Jaxon Jonas,
and Dravyn Stanley Jonas.
Durenda is survived by her four daughters, Megan Au-
try, Madesta Browne, Mikah Jonas and Malori Jonas all
of Sanger; her mother and stepfather, Gaylen and Connie
Charles Rhudy of Keller and father, R. B. Jonas of Quit-
man; two brothers, Todd Jonas of Keller and Greg Jonas of
Scurry; four grandchildren, Jonas Autry, Layken Browne,
Liam Browne, and Bayne Autry and one more grandchild
on the way.
Services are under the direction of Coker Funer-
al Home in Sanger. Online condolences may be made to
www. cokerfuneralhome. com.
and Brian Sanders, and Chad Cole; and niece, Daron Jerm-
stad.
Dolan also was preceded in death by his parents, Dewell
Nolan and Nella Dean; brother, Benny Sanders; and neph-
ew, Marty Sanders.
Visitation was held from 10:00-11:00AM, Monday,
June 17,2019 at Mountain Springs Fellowship Bible Church
in Valley View, Texas. The fiineral was held 11:00AM with
G. A. Moore officating. Interment followed at New Hope
Cemetery in Mountain Springs. Online condolences may be
shared at www.slaymemorialfuneralhome.com.
Terry Joe Masten
Septembers, 1935-June 12,2019
Terry Joe Masten, 83, of Denton, passed away Wednes-
day, June 12, 2019 at The Vintage Health Care in Denton.
He was born on September 3, 1935
in Sanger, TX to Charlie L. and Leona
(Brewer) Masten. Terry graduated from
Krum High School in 1954 and was al-
ways a proud “Bobcat.” He was especial-
ly proud that he was a member of the first
Krum basketball team that went to State
and who played on the State All-Star
team. He married Hazel Shaw in 1956
in Slidell, TX. Terry was employed by
Moore Business Forms for eleven years
and was later employed by the Social Se-
curity Administration for twenty-two years, where he retired
in 1995. He was a member of Highland Baptist Church
After retirement he enjoyed camping and trips to Col-
orado, gardening, woodworking where he enjoyed making
rocking horses and doll cradles for his grandchildren and
spending time with his grandchildren.
Survivors include his wife, Hazel; two sons, Scott and
wife Stacy of Garland, Keith and wife Melissa of Barton-
ville; four grandchildren: Brian and wife Lauren, Sarah and
husband Payton Witt, Tucker Masten, and Hannah Masten.
He has three great-grandchildren: Leona, Magnolia, and
Lowell Masten. He is survived by one brother, Wiley Mas-
ten of Michigan and one sister, Joilou Wilson of Robson
Ranch. He was preceded in death by his parents and one
brother, Billy Masten.
A visitation was held from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Fri-
day, June 14, 2019 at Mulkey-Bowles-Montgomery Funer-
al Home, 705 N. Locust St., Denton. The graveside service
was held at 2:00 PM Saturday, June 15, 2019 at Plainview
Cemetery, west of Krum.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Highland
Baptist Church Renovation Fund, 600 Thomas St., Denton,
TX 76201; or the Plainview Cemetery Association.
The family would like to thank all the employees of
the Vintage Health Care Center for their loving care of our
loved one these past seven years, especially all of the caring
nurses at the south nurses’ station.
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De well Dolan Sanders
June 11,1941 - June 13,2019
Dewell Dolan Sanders, 78, of Valley View, Texas, passed
away Thursday, June 13, 2019 in Gainesville, Texas. Dolan
was born June 11, 1941 in Pilot Point,
Texas to Dewell Nolan Sanders and Nel-
la Dean Rawlings. He married Gwendo-
lyn McDade, mother of Michael and La-
nette, in January 1962. She preceded him
in death in November 1968. Dolan later
married Betsy Massengale on September
9, 1980. Betsy preceded him in death in
October 2005. Dolan was a member of
Bolivar Baptist Church, Bolivar, Texas.
Dolan is survived by his son, Mi-
chael Sanders and wife Janet of Pilot
Point, Texas; daughter, Lanette Sanders, of Valley View,
Texas; six grandchildren, Megan Fisher, Nathan Sanders,
Malany Jones, Keaton Sanders and Kyle Schindler, and
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Chyvonne Colette Pack
October27,1962-June 11,2019
Chyvonne Colette Pack, 56, of Sanger passed away on
June 11, 2019 in Denton. She was born on October 27, 1962
in Denton to John Smith and Marjorie (Cole) Braxton
She graduated from Mesquite High School, and then
after moving to SC with her mother she
met Robert Pack and his 2 girls. She ad-
opted his/their 2 daughters shortly after
marrying Robert. She never could have
any children of her own so this was a
great blessing to her and her children.
If not for her, these girls could’ve gone
anywhere and would have never known
their father.
She started out saving lives at a
young age and it continued on from there
when she went on to graduate the Uni-
versity of South Carolina with a BS in
Nursing. She moved back to Texas, she and her mother then
opened the first donut shop in Sanger, Texas, “The Ye Olde
Sweete Shoppe”.
Once she had her first grandchild Cobie, she then be-
came a NANA, and her love for children grew. As the kids
turned into teens she acquired many more “grandchildren”,
even though she only had 4 of her own. She was NANA to
so many more. Nanas house was the house where all kids
were welcomed with a hug and her beautiful smile and heart
full of love.
She is survived by her daughters, Anita Osborne, hus-
band Brian and their daughter Dallys Pack of Manning,
South Carolina, daughter, Cayce Hardy and her husband
Terry and their children, Cobie Long, Kayleigh Long and
Kharysma Hardy of Sanger, Texas. She is also survived
by her aunt, uncle and several cousins. She was “Nana”
to Nessa Gonzales, DJ. Carson, Jordan Williams, Adrian
Cantu and Dillon Ramirez.
She is preceded in death by her mother and father,
grand-parents and grandchild, Cason Pack and several
aunts and uncles.
Funeral Services were held in The Chapel of DeBerry
Funeral Directors on Monday, June 17, 2019 at 2:00 PM.
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