Submitted
by
Ken Gates
THE
MARLIN DEMOCRAT
Proudly serving
Marlin and Falls County, Texas since 1890
Friday, January 27, 2006
ETHEL
MAE DENTON
January 16, 1928 - January 21, 2006
Ethel Mae Denton
Departed this life on Saturday,
January 21, 2006 at surrounded by her family after fighting a courageous
battle against Non-Hotchkins Lymphoma.
Ethel Mae was born near Marlin,
Texas on January 16, 1928 to William Odes Denton and Ima Mae Clemmons Denton.
She graduated from Marlin High School and attended Texas Women's University
where she studied business.
She moved to Dallas in 1948 to
begin a career that spanned more than forty years in the independent oil
industry and business field. After retirement, Ms. Denton found an avocation
for raising funds for non-profit organizations. Working with the Salvation Army
Capital Campaign Board, she helped to raise more than $10,000,000.00 to build a
drug and alcohol rehabilitation center situated on Harry Hines Blvd, and she
worked for the Dallas Symphony for many years. Most recently, she served on the
executive board of NAMI Dallas (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill). Ms.
Denton was a long-time (since 1953) member of Highland Park United Methodist
Church. In the 1980's, Highland Park recognized Ms. Denton for establishing an
innovative Sunday School class (Pathways) that featured rotating speakers from
the community.
Ms. Denton was preceded in death by
her parents, and is survived by her dear friend Calvin Adam, her only brother
John Melton Denton, and her three children, Judy Jennings Spray, Cheryl Ann
Jennings, and Robert Franklin Jennings, II. In addition, she is survived by her four grandchildren, James
Kenneth Masten, Jr., Rachel Masten Pfeifer, Michael Robert Masten, and Sarah
Elizabeth Jennings, four great-grandchildren, Stephen Zane Pfeifer, Autumn
Rochelle Masten, Zevin Eric Pfeifer, and Zayden Payne Pfeifer, and eighteen
cousins.
In lieu of flowers, Ms. Denton requested that donations be
made to NAMI Dallas.
Services for Ms. Denton will be held at Highland Park United
Methodist Church in Cox Chapel on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 at 2:00 p.m.
Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon at the church. Interment will be at Hillcrest Memorial Park.
Eastgate Funeral Home
"Family Owned and Operated"