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Joe "Don" Womack '53 July 30, 2014 9:41 AM

Published in (Fort Worth) Star-Telegram on July 30, 2014

Joe Don Womack(1932 - 2014)
Joe Don Womack, born Feb. 26, 1932, passed away Saturday, July 26, 2014. Service: A celebration of life is planned. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to CASA, Court Appointed Special Advocate, CASA of Denton County, 614 N. Bell Ave., Denton, Texas 76201; or Montague County Welfare Board, P.O. Box 343, Montague, Texas 76251. Raised in Fort Worth, he graduated from Amon Carter Riverside High School, and was an avid alumnus of Texas A&M University, class of 1953. Don had a 34-year career with Texas Electric Service Company, later renamed Texas Utilities, serving in West Texas, including Colorado City and Big Spring. After time in West Texas. Don worked many years in Washington, D.C. as a senior executive, advocating for TXU in the design, development and production of efficient electrical power. His greatest love was his family and being involved in community affairs. His passions included bird hunting, woodworking and flying, which he shared with many family and friends. He remained constantly aware of people's needs. Of multiple community involvements, Don had a special heart for children and was a strong supporter of Denton County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) and Montague County Child Welfare Board. He also gave his time with his dear friend Clint Brown, as a pilot for Angel Flights, transporting patients to distant doctor appointments. The family gratefully thanks Vitas Hospice and its dedicated team of caregivers. The family also extends gratitude for the loving care given by Dr. James Strauss and the staff at Texas Oncology-Dallas. Survivors: His wife, Carole; son, Randy Womack of Austin, Patti Gary and husband, John, of Grapevine; son, Tony Womack and wife, Karie, of McLean, Va.; grandchildren, Grayson Gary, Hilary Gary, Casey Womack, Ellie Womack and Audrey Womack; and great-grandson, Ayden.
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Published in The Washington (D.C.) Post on July 30, 2014

JOE D. WOMACK 
JOE DON WOMACK  
Born February 26, 1932 passed away July 26, 2014. Survived by his wife Carole, son Randy Womack of Austin TX, Patti Gary and husband John of Grapevine, TX son Tony Womack and wife Karie of McLean, VA; grandchildren; Grayson Gary, Hilary Gary, Casey Womack, Ellie Womack, Audrey Womack, and great- grandson Ayden. Raised in Fort Worth, he graduated from Amon Carter Riverside High School, and was an avid Alumnus of Texas A&M University, Class of 1953.
Don had a 34-year career with Texas Electric Service Company, later renamed Texas Utilities, serving in West Texas, including Colorado City and Big Spring. After time in West Texas. Don worked many years in Washington, DC as a Senior Executive, advocating for TXU in the design, development and production of efficient electrical power.
His greatest love was his family and being involved in community affairs. His passions included bird hunting, woodworking and flying, which he shared with many family and friends. He remained constantly aware of people's needs. Of multiple community involvements, Don had a special heart for children and was a strong supporter of Denton County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) and Montague County Child Welfare Board.
He also gave his time with his dear friend Clint Brown, as a pilot for Angel Flights, transporting patients to distant doctor appointments.
Family gratefully thanks Vitas Hospice and its' dedicated team of caregivers.
A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday.
In lieu of flowers, Memorials may be made to CASA Court Appointed Special Advocate, CASA of Denton County, 614 N. Bell Ave., Denton, TX 76201 or Montague County Welfare Board, P.O. Box 343, Montague, TX 76251.


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