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ALICE SEARCY

ALICE SEARCY
ALICE SEARCY

Alice Searcy, a beloved hairstylist known for her talent and passion, has peacefully passed away at Baylor All Saints Hospital in Fort Worth. Born on November 27, 1925, in Jacksonville, Texas, Alice’s journey on this earth came to a close on July 31, 2024.

Throughout her life, Alice dedicated herself to the art of hairstyling after completing her education at a Cosmetology School. Her skills and creativity not only transformed hair but also touched the hearts of those she served. She was not just a hairstylist but an artist who saw beauty in everyone she met.

A devout Christian woman, Alice lived out her faith through kindness and compassion. She treated everyone with respect and warmth, making friends wherever she went. Her faith was not just a part of her life; it was the foundation upon which she built meaningful relationships and touched the lives of many.

Alice is survived by her loving son, Frank Barnes Jr., who was not only family but also a dear friend. Her legacy will live on through him and all those who were fortunate enough to know her.

The funeral service to honor and celebrate Alice’s remarkable life will take place on August 9, 2024, at Carter Metropolitan C.M.E. in Fort Worth. The service will be a time to remember the joy and beauty that Alice brought into the world.

As we say farewell to Alice Searcy, let us remember her as a talented hair stylist, a faithful Christian woman, and above all, a treasured friend and mother. May her memory continue to inspire us to see the beauty in others and live with kindness in our hearts.

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