1916
2006
3344 White Settlement Road
Fort Worth, Texas
Funeral: 3 p.m. Saturday at University United Methodist Church. Burial: Laurel Land Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Greenwood Funeral Home.
Flo was born March 22, 1916, in Alexandra, S.D., on her parents' farm. She moved to Fort Worth in 1949 with her husband and three children. Flo worked as a pediatric nurse at Harris Hospital for 10 years. She was also the office nurse for Dr. E.P. Hall Jr., for over 10 years, then the office nurse for Dr. R.D. Satterwhite for 27 years.
Flo and her husband, Norris, were longtime members of University United Methodist Church. She was very active in the church. She was a founding member of the Kum Doubles Class and a United Methodist lay minister. Flo was a Meals on Wheels volunteer and was involved in Westcliff Elementary mentoring program well into her 80s. She was an avid gardener. She will be missed by all who loved her.
Survivors: Sons, Donald E. and his wife, Jo Anne, of Midlothian and Walter Dean and his wife, Teresa, of California; daughter, Carole Ann Bauereisen and her husband, John, of Joshua; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
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6 Entries
Julianne Satterwhite Glover
November 7, 2006
I am so sorry for your loss. Flo worked with my grandfather for many years and I have many cherished memories of her - mostly chasing me or one of my siblings through the office trying to give us a shot! She was a great nurse and a wonderful person, and she managed to keep all us rug-rats in line (including my grandfather). She truly was a blessing to our family.
Ahn Martin
November 4, 2006
Rob, I am sorry for your loss, and time will help you along. I always enjoyed haveing Grandma at Thanksgiving and Christmas, She could tell us the funniest things, and she will be missed by us all. And you are in my prayers everyday.
Billy & Marilyn Martin
November 3, 2006
Rob & Stephanie
Billy and I are so sorry to hear of you loss. I'm sure you will miss her very much, but be at peace knowing she is in a better place and back with your Grandpa. You are in our prayers.
sharon pruett
November 3, 2006
Carole Ann, I am sorry for your loss. You would know me as Sharon Oliver back in our junior high days. Please contact me and let's catch up.
Russ Bloxom
November 2, 2006
Regret your loss. Our generation of parents were tough weren't they...part of that "Greatest Generation!"
Bill Cowan
November 2, 2006
Dean,
I was sorry to read about the death of your mother. I still remember our basketball days after all these 50 years.
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