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Background

Wilma May Cissna, 75 of Montague, TX, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, June 4th, 2021 in Denton, TX.

Funeral services will take place at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 9th, at the First Assembly of God Church in Nocona, TX, with Billy Moore officiating.
Burial will follow at Perryman Cemetery in Forestburg, TX.
 
Family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 8th, at the White Family Funeral Home in Bowie, TX.
 
Wilma was born January 14, 1946 in Muskegon, Michigan to Stanley and Evelyn (Smith) Newville. She graduated from Irving High School in 1964. On July 18, 1963, Wilma married Ray Cissna in Irving, and together the couple were married for almost 58 years. Wilma owned and operated Market Square Gift & Floral Shop in Grapevine. In 2000, Wilma and Ray retired, moved and made their home in Montague. Wilma was a very devoted wife, mother and grandmother, and a longtime member of the First Assembly of God Church in Nocona, TX.
 
Wilma helped everyone she crossed paths with whether she knew them or not  for she looked at this world through the eyes of Jesus and only looked at the souls that needed saving.  She poured herself into everything she touched whether it was for decorating and making everything around her beautiful or trying to make those around her see God’s beauty.  Wilma saw the “goodness” in everyone she met and had a special way of making everyone feel welcome and loved.
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Funds are being collected and disbursed by April Cmet, Wilma's daughter.

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I knew her all my life! She was my older sister. She thought of everyone before herself. She was a true soldier for Chr…
I knew her all my life! She was my older sister. She thought of everyone before herself. She was a …
I knew her all my life! She was my older sister. She thought of …
When we were children, we had a sleep over at her house. She decided to read all of us a book called “O Ye Jigs and Jul…
When we were children, we had a sleep over at her house. She decided to read all of us a book calle…
When we were children, we had a sleep over at her house. She dec…

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