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I would love to be in touch with Joyce Card. Our history goes way back to time spent in hospital together, and many other wonderful memories.
Sandra Berry
September 25, 2025 | Friend
FORT STOCKTON, Texas
Oct 1, 1927 – Aug 12, 2015 (Age 87)
FORT STOCKTON C. Dennis Card passed away Wednesday, August 12, 2015, in Crane at the age of 87 years. Dennis was born on October 1, 1927, to Earl and Ollie Buchanan Card in Loving, New Mexico. Dennis grew up in First Baptist Church of Pecos. He was also a member of Jaycees, the Masonic Lodge, the...
Read MoreI would love to be in touch with Joyce Card. Our history goes way back to time spent in hospital together, and many other wonderful memories.
Sandra Berry
September 25, 2025 | Friend
As a Cub Scout in Carolyn McKenzie´s pack in FS, we were incentivized to sell raffle tickets by being told someone in your neighborhood would award you with a silver dollar if you knocked on their door. Mr. Card was my neighbor with the silver dollar. I´m old now but remember that. I wanted to be like him when I grew up. Never made it but nonetheless still a goal of mine. God Bless Dennis Card!
Bruce McFadden
October 12, 2022 | Friend
I just saw the obituary for Dennis while searching for long, lost friends. A little late, but I'm sorry to hear of your loss. Surprise hearing from an old, old friend. We survived "heppy." I'm glad to see you are still kicking. I hope you are doing well and are happy. Would love to hear from you.
Sandra Berry
January 07, 2022 | Friend
New star in the heavens Dennis Card. To Joyce and the family, one of the caring, good men in the world. God bless you all. Prayers going up for all of you. Anne (Bell) Pilgrim, formerly Pecos
Anne Pilgrim
August 18, 2015 | Abilene, TX
Kyle,
Sorry to hear of your loss. Your Dad was always very kind and friendly with me. I first met him over 40 yrs. ago. When he came to the Dealership in Odessa, he would always say, " I got to hurry and get back, I have a tee time !" May you find peace in knowing that he is resting well and in good hands.
Chito Morales
August 18, 2015 | Odessa, TX