George Allen Sparkman, 90, of Gainesville, Texas, passed away December 16, 2025, in Gainesville.
George was born August 13, 1935 in Denton, Texas. He was a member of the final class at Post Oak School in Post Oak, Texas, and graduated from Midway High School in Clay County. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in animal husbandry from Midwestern State University in 1957.
George married Norma Jean Hinkson on July 29, 1955, in Wichita Falls, Texas. While he was serving in the Texas National Guard, George and Jeanie’s family began to grow. During his early career with U.S. Soil Conservation Service and U.S. Farmers Home Administration, Robbie, Tina and Doug were born. Terri and Greg were added to the family as he transitioned to a rewarding career as a rural banker supporting local farmers in Lamesa, Lockney, and other small towns across Texas. He finished his career with the FDIC from the late 1980s until he retired to Gainesville, Texas in 2002.
George and Jeanie were committed to raising their children with a deep Christian faith, a respect for hard work, and the treasure of family and friends. He supported his kids in music education, agriculture endeavors, academic pursuits, mission trips, family vacations and a host of family, school and community activities. He committed to giving each of his children the opportunity to attend university and encouraged each in their career choices.
Throughout his life, George remained connected to the farming and ranching business. When he retired, he returned to buying, grazing and selling cattle on his land in Post Oak. At different times he was involved in local civic and school organizations and was always devoted to his church. The Sparkmans helped plant churches in Illinois, Massachusetts and Texas, and he most recently called Calvary Baptist Church in Gainesville his home.
George enjoyed days spent with his family and friends, and caring for livestock. His last moments were spent working in his pasture with his son. He touched many lives through his kindness, thoughtfulness, and generosity, and he will be missed.
George was preceded in death by his wife, Norma Jean Sparkman; his parents, D.C. “Slim” Sparkman and Jimmie Sparkman; his sister, Sandra Alexander; his brothers Cecil Sparkman and Bob Sparkman; and Jeanie’s parents and siblings, Ernest and Faye Hinkson, Robert and Glenda Hinkson, and Tom Hinkson.
George is survived by his children Robbie Sparkman, Tina Presley (Henry), Doug Sparkman (Angela), Terri Johnson (Darrin), and Greg Sparkman (Kristi); grandchildren Tiffany Dossey (Lenard), Ashley Dittberner (Trey), Krysta Sparkman, Megan Presley-Wahlen (Michael), Danae Nelson (Clay), Dustin Sparkman (Brittnie), Erin Ghadiry (Amir), Allen Sparkman (Stephanie), Rachel Johnson, Emily Sparkman, Amanda Sparkman, and Sarah Johnson; and 16 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings, Nancy Bagoly (Alex), Viriginia Newton (Paul) and Sally Marshall.
The family received friends on Monday, Dec. 22, 2025, from 5 to 7 p.m., at Geo. J. Carroll & Son Funeral Home, Gainesville.
A funeral service was held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, December 23, 2025, at Calvary Baptist Church, Gainesville. A committal service took place at 2 p.m. that afternoon at Post Oak Cemetery, Jack County.
Gifts and memorials may be made to Calvary Baptist Church of Gainesville or Abigail’s Arms in Gainesville or any charity of your choice.
You may register condolences online at www. geojcarroll.com.