Joe L. Francis
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Joe Lloyd Francis, 83, of Tyler, died Monday, February 5 at UT Health Hospital. He was born
August 25, 1940, in Pittsburg, Texas, to Henry and Lena Reeves Francis. He graduated from
Wichita Falls High School in 1958 and attended Midwestern University in Wichita Falls, Texas.
Mr. Francis served in the U.S Army from 1960-1961. He was discharged after one year to help
care for his mother and brother, Fred Francis.
Following his military service, Joe worked as a radio and sports announcer for several radio
stations in Seymour, Bowie, Mt. Vernon, and Wichita Falls, Texas. He worked both full and
part-time in this role for 17 years. His love for sports, rock n' roll, doo-wop, soul, and country
music was always very evident to his audience. Joe also served the citizens of both Wichita
Falls and Plano,Texas for over 30 years. He worked in several roles for the city of Wichita Falls
from 1963-1977, including Animal Control Supervisor, Training and Information Officer, and
Personnel Director. In 1977, Mr. Francis was hired as Personnel Director for the city of Plano.
He would serve in this role, as well as Director of Management Services, Director of
Administrative Services, and Director of Human Resources, until his retirement in 1994. He
developed the first Emergency Disaster Plan for Wichita Falls in 1966. He then developed the
city of Plano's Volunteers in Plano Program (1983) and Wellness Program (1988). Joe also
served as both the President of the Texas Safety Association for Municipal Employees and the
President of the Texas Municipal Personnel Directors Association during his career. He was
extremely proud to serve the citizens of Wichita Falls and Plano each and every day.
Following his retirement, Joe became a full-time RVer with his wife, Joyce, for 4 years. They
traveled the country sight-seeing, square-dancing, and finding the best bread pudding in town.
Joe and Joyce lived in Lake Kiowa, Texas then relocated to Mineola, Texas in 2002 to help
manage Joyce's health problems. This allowed Joe to be at all of the various events his
grandkids participated in. Whether it was a sporting event, dance recital, or music concert,
"Papa Joe" and "Grandma" were always there to support. `Saturdays were spent eating donuts,
fishing, playing catch or cards, and watching movies with whichever grandkid that was lucky
enough to be visiting that weekend. After Joyce passed away in 2015, Joe continued to live for
his children and "grand-ones", as he liked to call them.
Joe never met a stranger. He took a genuine interest in every person he came across, and
wanted to know all about their life. He was never afraid to give his honest opinion and always
loved to crack a joke (often at his own expense). He made a memorable impression everywhere
he went, and he never left without telling someone how much they meant to him.
Joe was preceded in death by his wife, Joyce Francis, brothers, Tom Francis, Fred Francis, Bill
Childs, and Coyal Francis, and sister, Mildred Francis Hill. He is survived by his children and
their spouses, Joe Francis Jr. (Dawn), Eddie Francis (Misty), Debbie Davis (Ken), Rhonda Rossi
(Greg), Sandi Peoples (Don). Grandchildren include Matthew Disbrow (Megan), Tiffany Honea
(Jon), Marissa Davis (Mitchell), Brittany Cox (Garrett), Brice Francis, Michael Peoples, Kyle
Davis, Alexandra Williamson (Chris), Samantha Ritter (Justin), Aston Francis, Halle Rossi, and
Logan Francis. Great-grandchildren Kayelee Honea, Kaden Honea, Chanel Francis, Enzo
Francis, Conley Francis, Charleigh Beaty, Hadley Beaty, Eisley Beaty, Jackson Disbrow, Isabelle
Disbrow, Brayden Cox, Adalyn Cox, Ellie Cox, and Julia Joy Ritter also survive him.
Funeral Services will be held at 11am on Friday, February 16th at First Christian Church in Tyler,
Texas. Dr. Chris Pulliam will be officiating. Visitation will be held at Beaty Funeral Home in
Mineola from 6-8pm on Thursday, February 15th.