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Visitation for James F. Ferguson of Conroe, Texas, formerly of Independence, Kansas, will be held on Saturday, May 25, 2013 from 2:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at Conroe Funeral Directors. Funeral services and interment with military honors will be held in Independence, Kansas. Mr. Ferguson was born on June 23, 1927 in Elk City, Kansas and passed away peacefully on May 22, 2013 in Conroe. He was 85 years old. James lived in Independence, Kansas for many years before moving to Conroe with his wife Evelyn, 14 years ago. Known for his domino playing, his love of country dancing and his ever present smile, James will be missed by all who knew him. As an avid genealogy enthusiast he spent many hours preserving his family's unique story. James proudly served his country in the Navy during the Korean Conflict era. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Evelyn in 1999. James is survived by his loving family: Daughters, Kathie Caudle and husband, Richard and Debbie Alford and husband, Scott; son, David Ferguson and wife, Mary; Sister, Donna Clark and husband, Jim; grandchildren, Shawn, Michelle, Kimberly, Matthew, Dominic and William; Great grandchildren, Tyler, Bryce, Nathaniel and Evelyn; numerous other dear relatives and friends also survive. www.conroefuneraldirectors.org
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I will always remember my sweet uncle, He was an awesome man and will always be in my heart...
Becky Morgan (Gaither)
May 28, 2013
The Staff of the Genealogy Dept. of the Montgomery County Library would like to express our condolances. Mr. Ferguson was a very sweet man and we always enjoyed having him in. He will be sorely missed.
Pat Nichols
May 24, 2013
Our deepest condoleseces on the passing of your loved one. We are members of the 60+ Dance Club and James was a dear and cherished friend. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Doug and Nancy Oelfke
Doug and Nancy Oelfke
May 24, 2013
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