Graveside service: 11 a.m. Friday in Azleland Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Biggers Funeral Home.
Memorials: His family respectfully requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorials be made to the American Cancer Society, Box 9652, Fort Worth, Texas 76147-2652.
C.B. "Jack" Felts Jr. was born March 31, 1928, in Kansas City, Mo., and was a 1955 graduate of the University of Missouri. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, a certified public accountant and a master Mason for over 50 years. Mr. Felts was past president of the Texas Grain and Feed Association, past president of the National Grain and Feed Association and a member of the Chicago and Kansas boards of trade.
Survivors: Wife of 57 years, Jeannine Felts of Azle; daughter, Michelle Petersen and her husband, Jeff, of Azle; son, Bill Felts and his wife, Kally, of Saginaw; and grandchildren, Kathy and Jennifer Felts, Angela Petersen, Trisha Lockridge and her husband, Justin, and Coby Felts.
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Aldon Banwart
April 8, 2005
Sorry to learn of your loss. Mrs. Felts, Michelle, Jeff and family our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Aldon and Carolyn
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Martha Fowler
April 8, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Your family means a great deal to Bobby and me. Bill and Kally we want you to know we love you and are praying that God will bless you and your family with only the peace he can give.
George Dixon
April 7, 2005
We sing a song, "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." Your loved one is no longer in pain...now just joy to be experienced is his lot.
Your tears will come, your grief will come, but so will the Good Shepherd, the Lord will come.
Remembering will be good. Solace will come from it as will the visit and prayers of friends.
Always say "I love you" as often as you can. And think of the Lord's love for you, too. I pray you will know great comfort from Him. Rev. George Dixon
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