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Alford Fenton Jr.

Dallas, Texas

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Alford Russell "Rusty" Fenton Jr., of Dallas, TX, age 53, died June 24, 2013. After a three year battle with kidney cancer, the Lord brought him home. Rusty was devoted to his family, and is survived by his wife Denise and his four daughters Kara, Katie, Emma Grace, and Ellie Rose. Born in Yazoo...

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Mr. Fenton and his family will be sorely missed at the cancer center. He brought a smile to everyone he met and made many friends of the staff. He will be sorely missed. God bless and hold you all in His arms during this time of sorrow.

Denise, our hearts and prayers go out to you and the girls.

Renée, Eli, Desirée & Lizette Gugino

Katie & Kara, I am a good friend of your Mom's and met your dad at A&M just as did she did. I am truly sorry for your loss but happy to know he is now pain free. I lost my dad when he was 54 - so unfair that life can be taken away so early. Just remember to live it everyday as a gift.
Donna (Speer) Rhodes

Wonderful memories of his quick one liners, fast laugh and easy smile. His generous personality will be long remembered and admired. Kara and Katie....a big hug...I know your dad is always with you. And to all of the family warm thoughts on your loss. Sheryl Maher. (Easton, PA)

I am so sorry for your families loss and my hearts and prayers go out to the families and all who knew Rusty. I worked for him at Routh St. Brewery 15 years ago and he was such a great person and mentor. I know he will be missed by all who knew him.

To Rusty's family~We are so sorry for your great loss. Rusty and I went to Westchester and A&M together. He is happy and healthy in Heaven now. God bless you all. Scott & Jaime Pierce

I am so so sorry to hear of this. I did not know that Rusty and his family lived here in Dallas. His mother, Lucy, was one of my best friends when we were in High School. She would spend every summer in my home town of Fayetteville, Tennessee, and I even visited her in Yazoo City. I am just so sorry.

What a wonderful, godly man Rusty was! He was so sweet and always had a smile on his face! Every time anyone goes to Rusty taco they will be reminded of the sweet man who started it all. Our hearts go out to you and your girls! We will be praying for you! God bless you all!

Denise, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember you and Rusty taking dance classes at the Y...such a cute couple doing something fun together. I envied you that. And your kindness when my dad passed is something that has always stayed with me. We are out of town, but you will be in my prayers tonight.