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James Lingo

08/23/1926 - 08/28/2017

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Obituary For James Lingo

Services for James Edward Lingo, 91, of Sherman, who passed away Monday, August 28, 2017 in Sherman, will be held on Friday, September 1, 2017 at 10am at Dannel Funeral Home in Sherman. Rev. Joe Ed Goolsby of First United Methodist Church in Sherman will officiate. Interment will follow the service at Cedarlawn Memorial Park in Sherman. The family will greet friends on Thursday, August 31, 2017 from 6:00pm until 8:00pm at Dannel Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Dustin, Zachary, Ryan, Joshua and Lee Wayne Logston and Eddy Hulsey. Honorary pallbearers will be Joey Milot, Jacob, Joshua, and Adam Hulsey. The United States Air Force will render full military honors at the graveside. Jim was born on August 23, 1926 in Highland, Arkansas to James Taylor Lingo and wife Lilla Marvell Harris Lingo. He attended school in Beirne, Arkansas and spent two years in Gurdon, Arkansas before deciding to join the United States Airforce at 17 years of age. He earned his GED while in the miliary and served as a Special Agent with the Office of Special Investigation (OSI) and also oversaw supply. He retired as a Master Sergeant on August 1, 1968, after 23 years of service. On April 29, 1950, he married Katherine E. Strickland, and of that marriage had two daughters, Donna Kay Fritchman and Diane Renee Logston. After retiring from the Air Force, Jim worked for the railroad and Hardwick Etter. He then joined the US Postal Service in Sherman in 1969, where he loved his job and never met a stranger. He eventually met and married Marie Hulsey on April 10, 1976. The same year he earned his Bachelors of Science Degree from East Texas State University. Then, after 19 years of service to the Post Office, he retired but continued to stay busy doing carpentry and was very active in his church, First United Methodist Church in Sherman. Jim was part of the A & W team (able and willing), he was part of the beloved "Dough Boys", helped with houses during Great Days of Service, and he built wood yard swings. If you could not afford a swing and he knew about it, one would magically appear at your house. He built 74 swings! He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Jim was preceded in death by his parents, wives Katherine and Marie, sister Helen Dodwell, and step son, Woody Hulsey. He is survived by his daughters, Diane Logston and husband Lee Wayne of Sherman, Donna Fritchman and husband Rodney of Sherman, step daughter Patsy Harvey Cowan and friend Don McCown of Tennessee, step son Eddy Hulsey and wife Sandy of Denison, step daughter in law Robbie Hulsey of Denison; grandchildren: Dustin Logston and wife Ashley of Melissa, Zachary Logston and wife Kenzie of McKinney, Joshua Logston and Ryan Logston of Sherman, Rodney Fritchman, Jr. and wife Kim of Wills Point, Aimee Fannin and husband Blake of Frisco, Joey Milot and wife Kara of Garland, Jacob Hulsey and wife Natalie of Denison, Joshua Hulsey and wife Kisha of Amarillo, and Adam Hulsey of Denison, 14 great grandchildren, including his special "little buddy" Maddox Logston and newest great grandson Mason Logston. The family wishes to express their gratitude to the nursing staff at Wilson N. Jones Hospital to include Ground South, Dr. Benson and staff, Dr. Joshi and staff along with Changing Seasons Home Health and The Renaissance Assisted Living for all the wonderful care you have shown our loved one. The family appreciates the loving concern of Rev. Joe Ed Goolsby and the members of the Adult Fellowship Class and all members of First United Methodist Church Sherman which he loved so dearly. You may make memorial contributions in Jim's name to First United Methodist Church in Sherman. You may sign online condolences at www.Dannelfuneralhome.com.

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  • 09/04/2017

    We send our most sincere condolences to the family. Mr. Lingo had been our neighbor for 14 years. We will always remember him as "Buddy". When my son was little, Mr. Lingo would see him outside and call out to him "Hey,Buddy!". They became fast friends. The same happened with my daughter when she was born. James, the prankster, always brought them surprise presents from The Cracker Barrel in a brown bag. They absolutely loved him. We were one of the fortunate families to receive a swing he built. You will be dearly missed Buddy!!! We loved you like a Grandpa! God is blessed with another angel and we'll forever miss our wonderful neighbor! ~ Robin Beals, Sherman, Texas

  • 09/01/2017

    Please accept our deepest sympathies after the death of Jim. He is one of our favorite people and I know the family will miss him deeply. Jim's family will be in our prayers during this sad time. Fondly, Jim and Nancy Russell ~ Jim and Nancy Russell, Sherman, Texas

  • 09/01/2017

    Donna and Diane, My heart goes out to you and your families for the loss of your dad. Praying God brings you peace and comfort. ~ Cheryl Brown Martin, Sherman, Texas

  • 09/01/2017

    I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. Our prayers are with you and your family. ~ Sharon Beshears, Denison, Texas

  • 09/01/2017

    I am sorry to read of Mr. Lingo's passing. He always offered friendship, a good word and was there to provide service to others. He is missed and will be remembered. You all will be in our thoughts and prayers. ~ Shannon Cain, Sherman

  • 08/31/2017

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. ~ Mark & Ruth Ann Pilkilton, Sherman, Texas

  • 08/31/2017

    Dear Donna & Diane and family...I am so saddened to hear of the passing of your Dad. Lifting you up in prayer as you celebrate his life and memories. ~ Mary Chumbley Reier, Moore, Oklahoma

  • 08/31/2017

    God be with you and your family. I know this is hard. Earth is temporary. You will see him again. Life goes so fast. I know he wants you to enjoy yours. He's waiting for you in Heaven. ~ Rita Thayer Garrobo, Cypress, Texas

  • 08/31/2017

    ~ Claudia Haring, Perryton, Texas

  • 08/30/2017

    Diane and Donna, My thoughts and prayers are with you. Ann ~ Ann Blankenship-Isaacs

  • 08/30/2017

    You were not only Gramps. You were Jim, You were James. And at times you were James Edward ( When Granny was upset ) You were Pop. But most of all you were my Friend and the Father that I never had. We had ALOT of fun times POP and many memories that will be in my Heart for ever. I have always told people that sometimes people come into our lives and quickly go. Others come into our lives and leave their Footprints in our hearts forever and that,s what you Pop did for me. You WILL Truly be missed. ~ Eddy Hulsey, Denison, Texas

  • 08/30/2017

    We will deeply miss you Gramps! You were so special to so many. ~ Jacob & Natalie Hulsey, Denison, Texas

  • 08/30/2017

    So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a GREAT guy and always kind and interested in our boys activities. I know how much he loved his family. We will all miss him. We are thinking of and praying for your family. ~ Bill and Angela Magers, Sherman, Texas

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