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Fort Worth, Texas - Wetonna L. Hendrixson passed from this life Friday morning, April 25, surrounded by her family.
Born in Fort Worth, Wetonna was the daughter of Wayne and Nell Fleming Sharp. She was a 1966 graduate of R. L. Paschal High School and attended Texas Christian University before becoming a runway model and business owner.
Wetonna’s passion for tennis and her vibrant spirit and zest for life were a blessing to all that knew her. She will be deeply missed and forever cherished by friends and family.
A member of First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth, Wetonna is survived by her husband, Robert, with whom she shared 57 wonderful years of marriage; her two sons, Trent and Tyler; sister, DeWayne Stoddard; sister-in-law, Florence Hendrixson; along with a host of loving family and friends.
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