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IRVING - Mr. Myron Wayne Wilson Sr., 79, husband of Pauline Tucker Wilson entered into rest on Monday, August 30, 2010. Mr. Wilson was born in Quanah, Texas, on August 14, 1931. He lived in North Augusta, South Carolina, for the past three years. Mr. Wilson served in the Air Force during the Korean Conflict. He later received his BS Degree in Chemistry from U.T. and his Master's Degree from North Texas State University. He spent most of his teaching career in Irving, Texas. He began his career as a high school science teacher and retired as a school principal/director for the Irving Independent School District. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He loved the Lord and was very patriotic. Family members include his wife, Pauline Tucker Wilson; daughter, Jan Lowery and husband Rob of North Augusta, South Carolina; son, Wayne Wilson Jr. and wife Carolyn of Longview, Texas; daughter, Cher Arnwine and husband Marty of Alpharetta, Georgia; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sister, Donna McLemore; and brothers, Bob Wilson and Jerry Wilson. Memorial services will be held Saturday, September 11, 2010, at 10 a.m. at Brown's Memorial Funeral Home, 707 N. MacArthur Blvd., in Irving. Memorial donations may be made to Army Community Services, c/o Wayne Wilson Jr.
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Debra Jouglard Russell
September 11, 2010
Mr Wilson was a wonderful Principal and I am glad to have known him, not only when I was a student at T.J. Lee, but also when I was employed with the Irving ISD at Sally B Elliott Elementary. You will be missed by family and friends but all who knew you will see you again someday. Mrs. Wison, Jan and Family I send my condolences and prayers of comfort and strength to all of you at this time. May God Bless All of you and comfort you until you see Mr Wilson again someday.
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Lisa Broome
September 10, 2010
Paw-paw...you were an amazing person. These last few days without you have been so hard. I miss you so much. I know that you are with our Lord, and I know you are happy and at peace. One day I will see you again. Until then, just want you to know that I love you and there is a hole in my heart without you here.
Love,
Lisa
Brown's Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.
September 10, 2010
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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