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Fredlyn Noe

08/22/1922 - 09/12/2018

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Obituary For Fredlyn Noe

On September 12, 2018, Fredlyn Willis Noe went to be with her Lord and Savior. She passed away at Wilson N. Jones Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Sherman, TX on August 2, 1922 to Fred D. and Abbie Williams Willis, Fredlyn was 96 years old. A graduate of Sherman High School, Fredlyn became a valued employee of Van Pelt's Jewelry and later at Tappan's Jewelry Store. She truly enjoyed helping customers knowing they were happy with their purchases. During her teen years Fredlyn had the honor of playing the violin at a reception for Elanore Rosevelt, the President's wife, held in Denison, TX. She was accompanied at the piano by her older sister, Nona. In her early years, Fredlyn was a member of a local garden club which reflected in the beautiful flowers she grew. In 1957, she filed for candidacy of mayor of Sherman. She was believed to be the first woman in 109-year history of Sherman to seek the mayor's post. One Christmas she joined with the Holiday Home Tour and opened her home to the public, which she had decorated in Dickens style. Known as a prayer warrior, Fredlyn took calls from friends every day asking her to pray for their family and friends. She loved the Lord and had been a member of First Baptist Church since Cradle Roll. She will be remembered as the "hat lady", each Sunday wearing a different hat. At one time she was active in the Methodist Church. For many years she was a positive letter writer, encouraging her granddaughters, family members and friends. After her retirement, on any given day of the week you could find Fredlyn at a bridge table, later in the day in the kitchen baking a cobbler or cake to take to a friend. She is survived by her son, Randaall H. Noe of Rockwall, TX; four granddaughters Natalie Noe, Rockwall; Holly Noe Black and husband, Jacob of Dallas; Mary Elizabeth Newman and Susan Newman Douglas, both of Sherman; former daughter-in-law, Beth Noe of Rockwall,, TX,; her sister, Dot Willis Adkins, and husband, Don of Norman, OK; and sister-in-law Alice Willis of Sherman. Also nieces and nephews, David and Kelly Adkins, Norman; Dr. Keith and Donna Adkins Troop, Ardmore, OK; Ken and Alice Willis Link, Fort Worth; Thomas and Dee Dee Willis, Dallas; David and Becky Smith Laich, Houston; Kermit and Alisha Smith, Houston; and Kindell Smith, Austin. Also, numerous great nieces and nephews. Fredlyn was preceded in death by her parents, her daughter, Tressa Noe Newman; her sister, Nona Willis Smith and husband Dr. E.O. Smith; her brother, Tom D. Willis and a niece, Linda Smith Smithey. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, September 22 at First Baptist Church, Sherman.

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  • 10/05/2018

    So sorry to hear about the Loss of Mrs. Noe who was such a glamorous lovely presence in Sherman! I loved seeing her at church when I was growing up. She was lit from within. My sincere condolences to Randall whom I knew in High School. David Perkins ~ David Perkins, New York, New York

  • 10/04/2018

    SWEET FREDLYN...YOU WERE SUCH A DELIGHT AND A GOOD FRIEND. YOU WILL BE MISSED. GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL. JIM NOSSAMAN ATLA ~ JIM NOSSAMAN, ATLANTA, Georgia

  • 09/24/2018

    I'm so sorry for your loss. Love and sympathy to all. ~ Rhonda Byler, Farmington, Arkansas

  • 09/23/2018

    I was fortunate to meet Fredlyn when my sister Nancy was in college working for Mr. Tappan. Fredlyns gracious and charming personality instantly made us friends. We always shared giggles when I visited the jewelry store. Later when I was the Librarian at Fairview Elementary School, I once again got up close and personal with the wonderful Fredlyn Noe when Mary Elizabeth started Kindergarten! I can honestly say Fredlyn was a force of nature ....in all the good, good ways...she will be missed. I hope that the hole left in your heart by her passing soon begins to fill with all the wonderful memories you share of her. God bless you all.? ~ Jane (Bush) Schulz, Denison, Texas

  • 09/22/2018

    Randall, I am sure your mother's passing has left a hole in many peoples hearts. What a wonderful legacy she has left for her family and friends. Nancy, Kathy, Elvis Miller Bulverde, Texas ~ Kathy Miller, Bulverde, Texas

  • 09/20/2018

    You will be missed. All the fun times and laughs we shared. I know you will still be playing Bridge in Heaven. I'm so happy that you were part of my life and someday we will see each other again. ~ Sam Thompson, Dallas, Texas

  • 09/19/2018

    ~ Bob Cummins, Sherman, Texas

  • 09/19/2018

    I'm so sorry to hear of Fredlyn's passing She was a wonderful lady. I remember as a child Fredlyn driving her convertible Cadillac with the top down wearing her sunglasses and scarf looking like Marilyn Monroe on our way to Tanglewood Resort as Randall and myself sat in the back seat. I never saw Fredlyn where she was not dressed as if she was going to a ball. I just love herald have nothing but found memories of her. ~ Gary Redden, McKinney, Texas

  • 09/19/2018

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Everyone loved your mom. ~ Ruth Ann Hudgins Pilkilton, Sherman, Texas

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