Michelle Agee, age 62, of Farwell, Texas, died Saturday, August 2, 2025 in Lubbock, Texas. She was born April 10, 1963 in Lubbock to John Neil and Sharon (Parham) Agee.
Michelle was known for her unwavering commitment to her family and friends. A mother above all, she was always there for her children — supporting, guiding, and encouraging them every step of the way. Her love knew no bounds, and her strength carried her children through life’s many seasons. Michelle was always ready to help anyone in need, no matter who they are or what they’re going through. For 25 years, Michelle faithfully served the Parmer County Courthouse as the secretary to the county judge. Her dedication and warm spirit left a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of working with her. She was not only respected but also admired for her diligent work and her genuine care for the people she served. Michelle was a decorated woman in both her personal and professional life — not for medals or titles, but for the honor she carried in how she lived each day. She earned the admiration of her peers, the love of her family, and the gratitude of a community that she served quietly and faithfully. Michelle will be deeply missed but fondly remembered by all whose lives she touched. She is preceded in death by her father, John Neil.
Michelle is survived by her son, Cory Chadwick; her daughter, Cassidy Stewart and her husband, Remington of Bowie, Texas; her mother, Sharon Agee of Muleshoe, Texas; and a brother, John David Agee of Muleshoe, Texas.
A memorial service to honor Michelle’s life is scheduled for Saturday, August 30th at 2:00 p.m. at the Ellis Funeral Home Chapel in Muleshoe.
Gene Wesley Marshall, age 93, passed away quietly at his home in Bonham on August 21, 2025. He was born in Stillwater, Oklahoma on January 3, 1932, the son of Carl Ernest Marshall and Gladys Irene Bobeck Marshall.
Gene Wesley Marshall began his education at Oklahoma State University as a mathematician and physicist. In 1953 he decided to leave a mathematics career and attend seminary at Perkins School of Theology in Dallas, Texas. He has served as a local church pastor, a chaplain in the army, and in 1962 joined a religious order of families (the Order: Ecumenical). For six years he served as dean of the Ecumenical Institute’s eight-week residential “Academy” that trained leadership for religious and social engagements with participants from many parts of the world. He also traveled the United States, Latin America, Europe, India, Hong Kong, and Australia as a teacher and lecturer on religious and social ethics topics. In the early 1960s he was an active participant in the civil rights revolution, serving for two years as the Protestant executive of the National Conference on Religion and Race. In the mid-1980s he was one of the organizers of the bioregional movement. Beginning in 1984 Gene and Joyce Marshall organized a non-for-profit educational organization, “Realistic Living,” and began co-teaching innovative programs and workshops plus publishing journals, books, and essays. Gene’s Memoir, his 12th book-length project will soon be added to these important volumes: The Thinking Christian, So Be Free, and From Empire to Eco-Democracy. Joyce and Gene have lived 33 years in Bonham, Texas—27 in a straw-bale house of their design.
He is preceded in death by his beloved family members, parents, Carl and Gladys Marshall, sister, Karldene Marshall Cleveland, first wife, Ruth Wilson, and nine aunts and uncles and many cousins.
Gene is survived by his beloved family; wife, Joyce Ann Miller Cunningham Marshall, children: Wayne Wesley Marshall; Ojai, California with Katherine McClelland, David Paul Marshall; California with Kate Marshall, and Kathleen Ruth Marshall; Oregon; sisters, Eva Teresa Marshall; San Pablo, California with Ann Persson; grandchildren, Emily, Ben, Bryce, and Lily, along with one great- grandchild, Parker. Stepfamily: Leslie K. Ephland; Missoula, Montana, Jan Cunningham; Missoula, Montana with Kris Gray, niece and nephews: Randy, Linda, Tom, and Gary.
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Gloria Morales Perez, 70 of Friona passed away August 20, 2025 in Friona. Viewing was held from 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM Tuesday August 26, 2025 with Rosary Services at 6:00 PM in the Ron Smiley Memorial Chapel of the funeral home. Mass of Christian Burial Services are set for 11:00 AM Wednesday August 27, 2025 at St. Teresa’s Catholic Church in Friona with Father Nicholas Gerber as Celebrant. Burial following in the Friona Cemetery entrusted to HANSARD FAMILY Funeral Home of Friona.
Gloria was born in Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico to Ignacio and Amalia Rubio Morales. She later married Rosalio Gabaldon Perez on April 7, 1973. Gloria was known as a loving, caring and humble person that loved to laugh. She was very resilient and never complained, even while enduring health issues.
She is preceded in death by her parents-Ignacio and Amalia Morales, brothers-Luis, Ignacio Jr., and Aurora Morales, and a grandson-Carlos Rosalio Olvera.
Those to mourn her passing include her husband- Rosalio Gabaldon Perez of Friona, 3 daughters-Gloria Lorenza Perez of Cuidad Juárez, Mexico, Cynthia Perez of Amarillo, and Imelda Saucedo of Farwell, 2 sisters- Maria Lourdes Rubio Morales, and Socorro Morales, both of Cuidad Juárez, Mexico, 1 brother- Jesus Morales also of Cuidad Juárez, Mexico, grandchildren- Giselle Quezada Rodriguez of Denver City, Yasmin Quezada of Hobbs, Ruben Quezada of Seminole, Ebany Saucedo of Farwell, Jaime Quezada of Hobbs, Junior Alfredo Sanchez of Amarillo, Angel Antonio Saucedo and Jaretzi Aidelynn Saucedo, both of Farwell.
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