June 27, 2011
J.T. & Charity Aughinbaugh
J.T. and Charity Aughinbaugh are pictured with their daughter Libby and dogs Gus and Cooper. They have lived in Fort Worth for over 10 years since their days at TCU, where J.T. played offensive line for the Horned Frog football team. J.T. is a banker at J.P. Morgan, while Charity is recently “retired” from Cash America. Both have a passion for TCU and the Fort Worth community. J.T. currently serves as Chairman of the James L. West Alzheimer Center, Treasurer of the TCU Lettermen’s Association, and on the Executive Committee of the Fort Worth Stock Show Syndicate. In addition to caring for Libby, Charity finds time to be involved in various leadership positions in the Fort Worth Junior League and stays active in Lena Pope Home’s Young Professional Advocates. The Aughinbaughs are also active members of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church. In their spare time, they enjoy relaxing at home with friends and family.
June 20, 2011
Siddons Family
Steve and Carol Siddons are blessed to call Fort Worth, Texas home. Steve is the owner/principal in Frank Siddons Insurance Agency Fort Worth and Carol is retired from a public affairs company based in Austin, Texas. They collectively have four wonderful children and eight incredible grandchildren ages 1-15 and two boxers, Susie and Roxie. Steve and Carol have many wonderful friends and enjoy entertaining every opportunity they have. They are both devoted TCU fans and are avid hunters and travel near and far from Africa and South America to add to their collection of wild game. Carol is an avid gardener and spends her free time gardening, doing various yoga classes and splitting her time with their grandchildren.
"We are so blessed to have so many dear friends and such a lovely family."
Homer Robertson
Homer Robertson and his son Ty Robertson of Granbury. Captain Homer Robertson is a
26-year member of the Fort Worth Fire Department where he manages the City of Fort Worth’s fire apparatus fleet. He holds a B.S. in Industrial Technology and a M.S. in Political Science from Tarleton State University. Homer is an accomplished chuck wagon cook using his 100-year-old chuck wagon to compete and cater food event throughout the southwest and is currently the reigning National Champion Chuck Wagon cook. He also has appeared on Food Network’s “Throwdown” with Bobby Flay serving as a food judge.
Ty will be a sophomore at Granbury high School this fall where he is a Member of the Pirate marching band. He also serves as the President of the Lake Granbury 4-H club and is an Officer in the Granbury FFA chapter where he shows lambs throughout the state including the Fort Worth Stock Show and is a state range-judging qualifier. Ty is a Duke University TIP scholar and will be attending the Duke program at Texas A&M this summer for a month taking crime law.
June 6, 2011
Jordan & Angie Fanning
Jordan and Angie Fanning are pictured here with their son Matt, his wife Ashley and their 4-month-old son Caden, and son Jake. Jordan and Angie are high school sweethearts who recently celebrated their 30th anniversary. They founded J&S Air, Inc. in Arlington over 20 years ago, and sold it this past year. Angie and son Matt own Fanning Properties, a real estate investment company. Jake is an International Politics and Diplomacy major at UNT, and Ashley is a stay-at-home mom. Jordan and Angie have been involved with many community activities, such as Habitat for Humanity, Extreme Makeover Home Edition, Relay for Life and Meals on Wheels. Angie has served on several boards, including the Mansfield Area Chamber of Commerce and the Community Services Foundation, and is currently working on her MBA at Dallas Baptist University. Jordan is enjoying his best title of all - Granddad to baby Caden. The Fannings reside in Burleson.
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