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Nova Jean <I>Simpson</I> Marley

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Nova Jean Simpson Marley

Birth
Farmer, Crosby County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Oct 2019 (aged 92)
Texas, USA
Burial
Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 31, Lot 51, Grave 4
Memorial ID
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Born Feb. 14, 1927 on a farm outside of Ralls, TX, in the Farmer community, her family eventually moved to a farm between Ralls and Crosbyton on Hwy 82. She attended Ralls schools until the middle of her senior year when her parents became angry that she was required to take a "courting class" as a requisite to graduate. She thereafter transferred to Crosbyton High where she graduated in 1944. She attended one semester of college at Texas Women's College in Denton, TX. In July of 1945, at the ripe ages of 17 and 18, she and James Billy Marley were married. James Billy died in 1983. She was a devoted wife through the travails of farming and law school prior to becoming a lawyer's wife and eventually a widow of many years. She was the mother of three children and a devoted grand and great-grandmother. She was an astute businesswoman who managed her cotton farms until the age of 90 and an adventurous grandmother who was always up for a prank or a scatological riff.

Nova is preceded in death by her husband Bill, her parents Ethel and Walter Simpson, son-in-law Gaylon Wheeless, brother Gary Duane Simpson, and sister Joyce Porter.

She is survived by her daughter Pam Wheeless of Lubbock, son Mike Marley of Dickens, son Craig Marley of Ft. Lauderdale, brother Billy Simpson of Crosbyton, grandsons Brett Wheeless (Renee) of Ruidoso, NM, Beau Wheeless (Brandi) of Houston, TX, and Jason Wheeless of Ruidoso and Albuquerque, NM, and four great-grandchildren, Madison, Emily, Zoey, and Liam.

Her family will miss her dearly. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and Senior Citizens of Crosbyton. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations in her memory to Hospice of Lubbock, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America or any worthwhile charity of your choice.

Visitation will be from 12:30 to 1:30pm, Monday, October 28, 2019 at Adams Funeral Home in Crosbyton.

Graveside service will be at 2pm, Monday at Crosbyton Cemetery.

© Adams Funeral Home, Crosbyton, Texas

─════════ ••●•• ❤ In Memory ❤ ••●•• ════════─
─═════════ ✿ڰۣڿ✿ Obituary ✿ڰۣڿ✿ ═════════─

Born Feb. 14, 1927 on a farm outside of Ralls, TX, in the Farmer community, her family eventually moved to a farm between Ralls and Crosbyton on Hwy 82. She attended Ralls schools until the middle of her senior year when her parents became angry that she was required to take a "courting class" as a requisite to graduate. She thereafter transferred to Crosbyton High where she graduated in 1944. She attended one semester of college at Texas Women's College in Denton, TX. In July of 1945, at the ripe ages of 17 and 18, she and James Billy Marley were married. James Billy died in 1983. She was a devoted wife through the travails of farming and law school prior to becoming a lawyer's wife and eventually a widow of many years. She was the mother of three children and a devoted grand and great-grandmother. She was an astute businesswoman who managed her cotton farms until the age of 90 and an adventurous grandmother who was always up for a prank or a scatological riff.

Nova is preceded in death by her husband Bill, her parents Ethel and Walter Simpson, son-in-law Gaylon Wheeless, brother Gary Duane Simpson, and sister Joyce Porter.

She is survived by her daughter Pam Wheeless of Lubbock, son Mike Marley of Dickens, son Craig Marley of Ft. Lauderdale, brother Billy Simpson of Crosbyton, grandsons Brett Wheeless (Renee) of Ruidoso, NM, Beau Wheeless (Brandi) of Houston, TX, and Jason Wheeless of Ruidoso and Albuquerque, NM, and four great-grandchildren, Madison, Emily, Zoey, and Liam.

Her family will miss her dearly. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church and Senior Citizens of Crosbyton. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations in her memory to Hospice of Lubbock, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America or any worthwhile charity of your choice.

Visitation will be from 12:30 to 1:30pm, Monday, October 28, 2019 at Adams Funeral Home in Crosbyton.

Graveside service will be at 2pm, Monday at Crosbyton Cemetery.

© Adams Funeral Home, Crosbyton, Texas

─════════ ••●•• ❤ In Memory ❤ ••●•• ════════─


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