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Forrestine

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Jun 12, 1938 — Dec 3, 2022

Obituary

Forrestine Fuller Feezor White of Plano, Texas died on December 3, 2022 at the age of 84. She was born on June 12, 1938 in Greensboro, North Carolina and was adopted by Jessica Rae Fuller Feezor and Dr. Forrest Chalmers Feezor. She graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas, TX and attended Baylor University before marrying Michael Davis McMahon. They had two children together, Michael Davis McMahon, Jr. and Cynthia Lorea McMahon Cooper. Forrestine spent several years of her career in the furniture industry where she met her second husband, Jervis Russell White. With her marriage to Jervis, she gained two stepsons, Thomas Russell White, and Michael Len White, and they had one daughter together, Jessica Jewell White Stephens. She spent the remainder of her career in the bridal industry, with the majority of her time spent designing and writing invitations. Forrestine was known for her exceptional etiquette and classic sense of style. After retirement, she was a crossing guard for Allen ISD and was loved greatly by her honorary grandchildren. Forrestine loved being surrounded by family and friends, and all who knew her were better for it. She had a beautiful heart and cared greatly for everyone, but her quick wit kept everyone on their toes as well. She and Jervis raised dachshunds and were rarely without one by their side. Forrestine was preceded in death by her husband, Jervis Russell White, her parents and sister, Anne Joy Feezor Ballew and her brother in law, Royce. She is survived by her children, Michael Davis McMahon, Jr. (Genia), Cynthia Lorea McMahon Cooper, Jessica Jewell White Stephens, stepson Thomas Russell White (Diane) and stepson Michael Len White (Marty). She was Mema to her grandchildren; James Russell White (Oretha), Coleton Len White, Lauren Elizabeth McMahon Aguirre (Juan), Kyndra Lorea Cooper Kuenzle (Jeff), Jonathon James Cooper, Kyle Campbell Stephens, CJ Caitlynn Jewell Stephens, great-grandchildren Korbin White, Dean Kuenzle, Brady Aguirre, Madeleine Aguirre, and several nephews and nieces.
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