Jimmy "Piddler" Hemby
January 17, 2025
Jimmy “Piddler” Hemby
Jimmy “Piddler” Hemby, age 89, of Troup, Texas passed away January 15, 2025. He was born to Robert J. Hemby and Essie Gee Hemby on March 12, 1935. Piddler graduated from Troup High School in 1954 and was a lifelong Troup Tiger Fan! He loved nothing better than cheering or cussin’ from the stands on Friday nights!
Piddler was a hard worker who spent 30 years in the oilfield and later moved to Fairfield, Texas in 1984 where he retired from Texas Utilities in 2004.
If you knew Piddler, you knew his true passion in life was horse trading. He was able to operate horse sales for several years and later, you could always find him in many sale barns around East Texas. He made many lifelong friends and lifelong “impressions”. Piddler liked a good deal, everything had a price, and his favorite thing was making a sale!
Piddler was known to be the best dancer around. In fact, his dance moves are what caught Charlotte’s eye in 1960. Their love of dancing passed on for generations. Piddler always drew a crowd with his jitterbug’n at the Fairfield Street dance and the sidewalks in front of the feed store.
Piddler loved his family, and he was very proud of his children and grandchildren.
Piddler was preceded in death by wife, Charlotte; his mother & father; his siblings, George, Genelle, Robert Jr. (Hog), Billie Jean & Ronnie. He is survived by his son David McWhorter & wife Susan of Longview; daughter Rene’ Stovall & husband Scott of Troup, daughter Cindy Steele & husband Doug of Troup. Also survived by grandchildren Mandi Braswell, Scotty Stovall, Bo Steele, Courtney Stovall, Chance Steele, Laci Stovall and William McWhorter and 10 great grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Scott Stovall, Doug Steele, Scotty Stovall, Bo Steele, Chance Steele, and Austin Braswell.
Honorary Pallbearers will be William McWhorter, Dick Prince and Alton Sampson.
Graveside services for Piddler Hemby will be at 1:00 pm, Saturday, January 18, 2025, at Mixon Cemetery, Troup, Texas with David Toole officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cottle Funeral Home, Troup.
Piddler was a hard worker who spent 30 years in the oilfield and later moved to Fairfield, Texas in 1984 where he retired from Texas Utilities in 2004.
If you knew Piddler, you knew his true passion in life was horse trading. He was able to operate horse sales for several years and later, you could always find him in many sale barns around East Texas. He made many lifelong friends and lifelong “impressions”. Piddler liked a good deal, everything had a price, and his favorite thing was making a sale!
Piddler was known to be the best dancer around. In fact, his dance moves are what caught Charlotte’s eye in 1960. Their love of dancing passed on for generations. Piddler always drew a crowd with his jitterbug’n at the Fairfield Street dance and the sidewalks in front of the feed store.
Piddler loved his family, and he was very proud of his children and grandchildren.
Piddler was preceded in death by wife, Charlotte; his mother & father; his siblings, George, Genelle, Robert Jr. (Hog), Billie Jean & Ronnie. He is survived by his son David McWhorter & wife Susan of Longview; daughter Rene’ Stovall & husband Scott of Troup, daughter Cindy Steele & husband Doug of Troup. Also survived by grandchildren Mandi Braswell, Scotty Stovall, Bo Steele, Courtney Stovall, Chance Steele, Laci Stovall and William McWhorter and 10 great grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Scott Stovall, Doug Steele, Scotty Stovall, Bo Steele, Chance Steele, and Austin Braswell.
Honorary Pallbearers will be William McWhorter, Dick Prince and Alton Sampson.
Graveside services for Piddler Hemby will be at 1:00 pm, Saturday, January 18, 2025, at Mixon Cemetery, Troup, Texas with David Toole officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Cottle Funeral Home, Troup.
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