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Wanda Ruth <I>Abston</I> Derr

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Wanda Ruth Abston Derr

Birth
Rayland, Foard County, Texas, USA
Death
13 Dec 2020 (aged 91)
Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 92 ~ Site 201
Memorial ID
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Wanda Ruth Abston Derr
May 3, 1929 ~ December 13, 2020

Wanda Derr passed away December 13, 2020 following a stroke and a long battle with dementia. She was born in Rayland, Texas May 3, 1929, the youngest of nine children born to B. P. and Almesta Abston.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Walker W. Derr, her parents and all of her siblings and in-laws. She was the last surviving family member of her generation. Survived by her children, Burt Derr, Bruce Derr, Mark Derr and Donna LaRue, grand children, great-grand children, numerous nieces and nephews and other extended family members and friends.

Wanda grew up working on the family cotton farm. After graduating as valedictorian of her high school class, she attended Abilene Christian College for two years before returning home to work at the Herring National Bank in Vernon, Tx. She met Walker Derr through mutual friends and they were married on July 3, 1953. After moving several times early in their marriage, they settled in Irving, Texas in 1957.

Once in Irving, Wanda devoted herself to her family, her husbands career, her community and her church. She was a Lifetime member of the Parent-Teacher Association, having served in the PTA from 1960 to 1985 in the Irving ISD. A wonderful cook and hostess, her house was always open for small group dinners, parties, and gatherings of the youth group of the South Delaware/South MacArthur Church of Christ, where she also taught the 3 year old Bible class for several years. Her New Years Eve parties were the highlight of the season. She and Walker also served in the church’s visitation ministry. She was a gifted quilter and seamstress and she could type faster than you could dictate.

She was very supportive of her husband as he started his own business, Suburban Insurance Agency in Irving, which the two of them built into a very successful venture. That success allowed them to travel extensively, entertain often, and eventually build a second home in Gunnison, Colorado. Over the years they hosted hundreds of friends and family to their mountain retreat, before finally retiring to Tyler, Texas. Once in Tyler, they were active members of the Glenwood Church of Christ and the Meadow Lakes retirement community until Walker’s death in 2013.

In 2014, she moved to North Richland Hills and then to Weatherford to live with family. She lived out her final days in peace and comfort, always ready to go home to be with Walker.

Due to current COVID restrictions, there will be no visitation, and only a small, private, family graveside service at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest with Walker...BRFH
Wanda Ruth Abston Derr
May 3, 1929 ~ December 13, 2020

Wanda Derr passed away December 13, 2020 following a stroke and a long battle with dementia. She was born in Rayland, Texas May 3, 1929, the youngest of nine children born to B. P. and Almesta Abston.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Walker W. Derr, her parents and all of her siblings and in-laws. She was the last surviving family member of her generation. Survived by her children, Burt Derr, Bruce Derr, Mark Derr and Donna LaRue, grand children, great-grand children, numerous nieces and nephews and other extended family members and friends.

Wanda grew up working on the family cotton farm. After graduating as valedictorian of her high school class, she attended Abilene Christian College for two years before returning home to work at the Herring National Bank in Vernon, Tx. She met Walker Derr through mutual friends and they were married on July 3, 1953. After moving several times early in their marriage, they settled in Irving, Texas in 1957.

Once in Irving, Wanda devoted herself to her family, her husbands career, her community and her church. She was a Lifetime member of the Parent-Teacher Association, having served in the PTA from 1960 to 1985 in the Irving ISD. A wonderful cook and hostess, her house was always open for small group dinners, parties, and gatherings of the youth group of the South Delaware/South MacArthur Church of Christ, where she also taught the 3 year old Bible class for several years. Her New Years Eve parties were the highlight of the season. She and Walker also served in the church’s visitation ministry. She was a gifted quilter and seamstress and she could type faster than you could dictate.

She was very supportive of her husband as he started his own business, Suburban Insurance Agency in Irving, which the two of them built into a very successful venture. That success allowed them to travel extensively, entertain often, and eventually build a second home in Gunnison, Colorado. Over the years they hosted hundreds of friends and family to their mountain retreat, before finally retiring to Tyler, Texas. Once in Tyler, they were active members of the Glenwood Church of Christ and the Meadow Lakes retirement community until Walker’s death in 2013.

In 2014, she moved to North Richland Hills and then to Weatherford to live with family. She lived out her final days in peace and comfort, always ready to go home to be with Walker.

Due to current COVID restrictions, there will be no visitation, and only a small, private, family graveside service at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, where she will be laid to rest with Walker...BRFH

Gravesite Details

Married: July 3, 1953



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