December 5, 1934 ~ February 26, 2022
Ella Foreman, 87, passed away February 26, 2022. She was born December 5,1934 in Desdemona, Texas to Roy and Nannie Elizabeth (Perdue) Guthery and later moved to Irving where she lived, worked and volunteered for more than 60 years.
Survived by her husband, Frank Reeves of 27 years, daughter, Glenda, son, Ricky, grand children, great-grand children, numerous nephews and nieces and extended family members.
She is preceded in death by her first husband of 36 years, Clyde Foreman, who passed away in 1988, her parents, sister, A.V. (Guthery) Seay; brothers, Robert James Guthery, William Doris (Buck) Guthery and Charles Marion (Pug) Guthery.
She enjoyed basketball and played in high school and for a City of Irving women's basketball team. She went on to coach girls basketball and softball for the City of Irving, including coaching her future daughter-in-law and granddaughter. She was a respected and hard-working employee with Exxon for 25 years until she retired in 1992. She then enjoyed many years volunteering at Baylor Scott & White in Irving. Her most cherished memories were the times spent with her beloved family, either for holidays, special gatherings, or in just keeping in touch through phone calls, letters and cards.
Interment: Desdemona Garden of Memories in Desdemona, Texas...BRFH
December 5, 1934 ~ February 26, 2022
Ella Foreman, 87, passed away February 26, 2022. She was born December 5,1934 in Desdemona, Texas to Roy and Nannie Elizabeth (Perdue) Guthery and later moved to Irving where she lived, worked and volunteered for more than 60 years.
Survived by her husband, Frank Reeves of 27 years, daughter, Glenda, son, Ricky, grand children, great-grand children, numerous nephews and nieces and extended family members.
She is preceded in death by her first husband of 36 years, Clyde Foreman, who passed away in 1988, her parents, sister, A.V. (Guthery) Seay; brothers, Robert James Guthery, William Doris (Buck) Guthery and Charles Marion (Pug) Guthery.
She enjoyed basketball and played in high school and for a City of Irving women's basketball team. She went on to coach girls basketball and softball for the City of Irving, including coaching her future daughter-in-law and granddaughter. She was a respected and hard-working employee with Exxon for 25 years until she retired in 1992. She then enjoyed many years volunteering at Baylor Scott & White in Irving. Her most cherished memories were the times spent with her beloved family, either for holidays, special gatherings, or in just keeping in touch through phone calls, letters and cards.
Interment: Desdemona Garden of Memories in Desdemona, Texas...BRFH
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