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Calvin Dwain Prowell

Calvin Dwain Prowell passed away Nov.5, 2022, in Mexia, at the age of 92. Funeral services were at 1 p.m., Nov. 8, at the Northcrest Church of Christ. Visitation with the family was prior to the service beginning at noon. Interment followed in the Mexia Cemetery. Don Corbitt, John Turpin, Charles Sims, Mike Clements, Rick Sadler and Bobby Bailey served as pallbearers.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Calvin H. and Lula Mae Prowell; wife, Lillian Prowell; brothers, Bill and Ross Prowell. He was born and raised in Teague and graduated from Teague High School in 1947. Prowell is survived by his sons, Fred Prowell and wife Anna of Pearland, Mark Prowell and wife Deborah of Oak Point, and David Prowell and wife Emily of Weatherford; grandchildren, Jana, Josh, Aaron, Ben and Sarah; and eight great-grandchildren.

Prowell met his future wife, Lillian Jones, in his future father-in-law’s blackberry patch when they were young. They were married in Teague on Sept. 6, 1947, at the age of 17. They were married until Lillian’s death on Aug. 1, 2016.

Prowell was a faithful Christian. He and Lillian attended and served as active members of the Northcrest Church of Christ for most of their married life. He served as an elder for 40 years and taught a Sunday morning Bible class for more than 50 years. So, in addition to a faithful husband and father, he served as a teacher, mentor and servant to many in the community.

Prowell had many other interests and pursuits. He worked for Berry-Barnett Grocery Company for 38 years and was president for about 20 years. Also, he worked for another grocery company in Fort Worth for another five years before retiring. He was a real estate investor and developer, rancher and grocery store owner. He was well respected by his community and peers, having served as president of the Texas Wholesale Grocery Association and president of the Food Merchandisers of America. His service to others did not stop when he retired.

Calvin served as president of Limestone County Habitat for Humanity and helped build the first eight Habitat homes in the area. Also, he and Lillian volunteered at Parkview Hospital and hospice care. In addition to serving on the board of directors of Parkview Hospital, Calvin served on the board of Bi-Stone Water District for many years.

The last years of his life were spent being the faithful caregiver for his wife until he was unable to continue in that role. They then moved to Mexia LTC in 2015 where they spent their remaining years.

Please visit www.blairstubbs. com to leave the family a message of condolence or sign the guestbook.

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