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Ada Maxine "Sissy" Dupre

1937 - 2022

Ada Maxine "Sissy" Dupre obituary, 1937-2022, Wimberley, TX

Ada Dupre Obituary

Ada "Sissy" Maxine Dupre passed away peacefully on Monday, February 7th. A Memorial Service will be held at 12pm on Friday, February 11th at Cypress Creek Church in Wimberley, TX with a reception to follow at the Wimberley Cafe.

Sissy was born on January 25, 1937 in Centralia, Illinois, to Herschel Preston McCullough and Mary Maxine McCullough. She had an idyllic childhood in Illinois. The McCulloughs moved to Kilgore, TX where she and her siblings, Patty and Mac, thrived on a quaint street filled with friends. As a Junior High and High School cheerleader, Sissy grew up on the sidelines of the football field. Sissy graduated third in her class from Kilgore High School (If you didn't already know). She then attended Kilgore College where she was a member of the famed Rangerettes drill team.

While on the road for the Senior Bowl game in Mobile, Alabama, she met her husband Louis George Dupre. She married L.G. on February 4, 1955 in Waco, TX, where he played football at Baylor University. Shortly after, L.G. was drafted to the Baltimore Colts, and they headed to Baltimore for training camp. One year later, they welcomed their son, Larry Preston Dupre. Their daughter Nancy Patricia Dupre joined the family in 1959.

The family returned to Texas with a trade to the Dallas Cowboys, where Sissy continued her career as a self-proclaimed cleat-chaser. As a football wife, Sissy traveled all around the country for games, making friends everywhere she went. Whether it was Frank Sinatra in NYC or Jerry Jeff Walker at McFarland Auditorium, she loved dancing and live music, and she loved dressing up.

In Dallas, Sissy was a top Real Estate Agent with Ellen Terry Realtors and a member of First Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School. Sissy was a talented interior decorator and a wedding planner for The Dallas Country Club and Brook Hollow Golf Club. While her son Larry played football for Texas Tech, Sissy got back to the sidelines, where she let Bill Parcels know how to do his job.

Sissy loved to move. She was inspired by new spaces to decorate and new people to meet. She returned to Kilgore to assist her daughter Nancy with a restaurant venture and spend time with her childhood best friends. From there, she went on to her beloved Wimberley, TX and took her seat as a fixture at the Wimberley Cafe. She was famous for her pies and wanted to be famous for her gumbo. At 83, she was the winner of her fantasy football league. Sissy still talked to her best friend Sandra Tucker on the phone every single day until her last day.

Sissy left us with this advice: "Cowboy, you can be right, or you can be happy."

Cheers, Big Ears!

Sissy is survived by her children Larry Dupre and Nancy Dupre; their spouses Karla Dupre and Ray Guthrie; six grandchildren: Jessica Barnhill and her husband Andrew, Meagan Burroughs and her husband Scott, Darby Dupre, Demi Dupre, Preston Dupre, and Delaney Dupre; two great grandchildren Sylvan Burroughs and Rem Burroughs; brother Herschel McCullough and his wife Robin; nieces Lisa Pierce and Michele Woods and her husband Derek and their children Harper and Crew; nephews Marc McCullough, Preston Pierce and his wife Becky and their children Amy and Randy, and Ted Pierce and his wife Dona and their children Hudson and Colston.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Wag at www.wimberleywagrescue.org.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Wimberley View from Feb. 8 to Feb. 22, 2022.

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Pamela A Miller

July 2, 2025

Missing you so much Sissy! Your sense of humor and your laugh always made me so happy! You are a true treasure you Cowgirl!

Cody Archambault

June 30, 2025

I'm so sorry about your mom's passing Nancy. I remember watching your Restaurant Impossible episode with you, your mom Sissy and your daughter Jessica. Now she's up in heaven riding off into the sunset each night with your dad.

Judy Tarleton

February 28, 2022

So sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. I loved working with Sissy and Patty when we lived in Dallas. We moved to Charleston, SC in 1988 but they were always so special to me. Our love to all.

Drs. Mike and Nancy Smith

February 14, 2022

We are so sorry to hear of Sissy's passing. I grew up in Kilgore two streets over from Sissy, Patty and Mac, but only got to know Sissy well when Nancy and I did some work for Ellen Terry Realtors in Dallas in the 1980's. She was our favorite person that worked for Ellen Terry at that time. When I found out she and Patty were both form Kilgore we never ran out of things to talk about. She always kept me laughing. I loved her love for life, her love for God and her style in clothes and jewelry. She had a wonderful sense of humor and her faith was an inspiration to both Nancy and me. Even though we have not seen her in years, we will both miss her.
Dr. Mike Smith,
Ft. Collins, Colorado

Gregg Lafitte

February 14, 2022

Larry and Nancy I was just tent this today the 14th. So sorry to miss the service and seeing you all. Man this is a blow. Sissy was like a second mom to me for so many years. I got in a lot of trouble with you Larry but your mom was always a great sport. Always fun at the Dupre's. Love you both, Gregg

frank harrison

February 13, 2022

Have so many great and fond memories growing up with Larry-class act and nice nice person-can still hear her laugh-will be missed-with love

Nelda Cain Pickens

February 13, 2022

What a beautiful, smart and fun human being! Like everyone who ever met her, I loved her and admired her for her heart, many talents and quick wit. Love to the family and to Sandra!
Sis, Rest In Peace Cowgirl !!!!

Jo Ann Hedrick

February 13, 2022

Larry and Nancy. I´m very sorry to hear of your mother´s passing. Praying for comfort and healing for your family.

Judlyn

February 10, 2022

We had a great time being cheerleaders. The night we lost competition to go to state we all went over to Claudette´s and cried like babies. Great times. Wonderful memories. I will always love her.

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Lisa Flores,Executive Director at NFE

February 8, 2022

I am so sad to hear of Sissy's passing. I will dearly miss her. She lived at our facility for a short period of time, but I was immediately drawn to her personality. She brought so much fun (more like entertainment) to our community. I love football just like Sissy so we had that in common. I do know that she loved her family very much. I am glad to have met her. May she rest in peace now.

Pamela Miller

February 8, 2022

I loved Sissy dearly ! her laugh and southern sense of humor was contagious! There will never be another one like her ! Much Sissy ! RIP! You will be missed. Nancy my heart goes out to you Your care and love was so special

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