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Wade L Streetman

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Wade L Streetman

Birth
Death
24 Sep 2013 (aged 88)
Burial
Palestine, Anderson County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Born Nov. 24, 1923, in Grapeland to the late Artis Ugene and Elizabeth Chafin Streetman, he attended Grapeland public schools and served six years as a corporal in the Army. He was employed as a funeral director for Hassell & Foster Funeral Home in Palestine and managed the Grapeland Hassell & Foster Funeral Home. He owned and operated the Dairy Queen in Palestine from 1956 to 1968. He was a member of the Lions Club.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 62 years, Maxine Chambers Streetman; his parents; and brothers, A.U. Streetman Jr., Jack Streetman, Hill Streetman, Pick Streetman, Charlie Mack Streetman; sister, Madge Streetman Barker; and son-in-law, Donald Wolfe.

He is survived by his wife, Frankie Pennington Streetman, of Palestine; his daughters, Karen Wolfe, of Palestine, and Ann Denson and husband Don, of Tyler; stepchildren, Charm Pierce and husband Mark, of Tyler, and Gary Pennington, of Palestine; grandchildren, Todd Armstrong and wife Shellie, of Huntsville, Kendall Armstrong and partner Davis Hobdy, of Deale, Md., Dinah Daly and husband Ronnie, of Bullard, Donald Herman Denson II and wife Annabelle, of Manor, Donovan Wade Denson and fiancée Courtney Humble, of Lafayette, La.; stepgranddaughter, Daya Sharpe and husband Alan, of Tyler; great-granddaughters, Meredith Ann Daly, of Austin, Johna Kathryn Denson, of Quitman, Madison Jean Denson, of Manor, Kylie Elizabeth and Emma Roxanne Denson, of Lafayette, La., and Jacquelyne Paige Armstrong, of Huntsville; step-granddaughter, Lola DeLos Santos, of Tyler; great-grandsons, Michael Douglas Denson, of Dallas, Drake Austin Daly, of Bullard, and Cameron Cade Denson, of Quitman; stepgreat-grandsons, Mathew and Kevin Mahoney, of Manor, and Ethan and Carter DeLos Santos, of Tyler.
Pallbearers will be Michael Foster, grandsons, Todd Armstrong, Donald Denson II, Donovan Denson and Ronnie Daly, and great-grandson, Drake Daly.
Honorary pallbearer will be Harry Clark.

Born Nov. 24, 1923, in Grapeland to the late Artis Ugene and Elizabeth Chafin Streetman, he attended Grapeland public schools and served six years as a corporal in the Army. He was employed as a funeral director for Hassell & Foster Funeral Home in Palestine and managed the Grapeland Hassell & Foster Funeral Home. He owned and operated the Dairy Queen in Palestine from 1956 to 1968. He was a member of the Lions Club.

He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 62 years, Maxine Chambers Streetman; his parents; and brothers, A.U. Streetman Jr., Jack Streetman, Hill Streetman, Pick Streetman, Charlie Mack Streetman; sister, Madge Streetman Barker; and son-in-law, Donald Wolfe.

He is survived by his wife, Frankie Pennington Streetman, of Palestine; his daughters, Karen Wolfe, of Palestine, and Ann Denson and husband Don, of Tyler; stepchildren, Charm Pierce and husband Mark, of Tyler, and Gary Pennington, of Palestine; grandchildren, Todd Armstrong and wife Shellie, of Huntsville, Kendall Armstrong and partner Davis Hobdy, of Deale, Md., Dinah Daly and husband Ronnie, of Bullard, Donald Herman Denson II and wife Annabelle, of Manor, Donovan Wade Denson and fiancée Courtney Humble, of Lafayette, La.; stepgranddaughter, Daya Sharpe and husband Alan, of Tyler; great-granddaughters, Meredith Ann Daly, of Austin, Johna Kathryn Denson, of Quitman, Madison Jean Denson, of Manor, Kylie Elizabeth and Emma Roxanne Denson, of Lafayette, La., and Jacquelyne Paige Armstrong, of Huntsville; step-granddaughter, Lola DeLos Santos, of Tyler; great-grandsons, Michael Douglas Denson, of Dallas, Drake Austin Daly, of Bullard, and Cameron Cade Denson, of Quitman; stepgreat-grandsons, Mathew and Kevin Mahoney, of Manor, and Ethan and Carter DeLos Santos, of Tyler.
Pallbearers will be Michael Foster, grandsons, Todd Armstrong, Donald Denson II, Donovan Denson and Ronnie Daly, and great-grandson, Drake Daly.
Honorary pallbearer will be Harry Clark.



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