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Fannie Mae Thomas

May 28, 1931 — July 1, 2025

Fannie Mae Wyatt Thomas, a longtime resident of Abilene, Texas, passed away peacefully at the age of 94. She was a faithful member of Wyndrock Baptist Church for over forty years and often sang special music. Born on May 28, 1931, to Thornton Wyatt, Jr. and Mina Mae Copeland Wyatt, Fannie was one of seven children and loved her siblings dearly. She was preceded in death by them, Ruby Dunlap, Susie McKnight, Charley Wyatt, Dorothy Dunlap, her twin sister Annie Fae Walls, and Betty Brumley. At just seventeen years old, Fannie married the love of her life, Claude "Doc" Vernon Thomas. Together, they built a family rooted in resilience, faith, and hard work. Doc preceded her in death in 1989, along with their sons, Sam Houston Thomas and Claude Vernon Thomas, Jr. Fannie began her working life in service to her country, making U.S. Navy uniforms in a garment factory at the age of 26. She spent many years in the clothing manufacturing industry before transitioning to retail, where she sold shoes and eventually found her perfect match as a greeter at Walmart. For the final 12 years of her long and steady career, Fannie welcomed customers with her warm smile and friendly spirit—proof that her true gift was connecting with people. She was known for her dedicated work ethic, humor, and deeply social nature. Whether at work, with family, or among friends, Fannie brought joy, wisdom, and a touch of sass wherever she went. Fannie is survived by her daughters Verna Calhoun, Belva Cleveland, and Glenda Washburn; as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren who carry forward her legacy of toughness, strength, and humor. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her and remembered for the steadfast love and laughter she shared so freely. Graveside services Tuesday July 8, 2025, at 11:00 A.M. Cottonwood West Cemetery, Callahan County Texas.
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