SERVICES: 1:00 PM Saturday, March 24, 2012, at Carmichael-Whatley Colonial Chapel, with Mariland Sims, minister of North Heights Church of Christ of Amarillo, officiating.ENTOMBMENT: Memory Gardens Mausoleum under the direction of Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors.BIOGRAPHY: Mrs. Nickelberry was born September 21, 1939 at Sulphur Springs. She came to Pampa at an early age and was a 1957 graduate of Carver High School in Pampa. She married Willie Nickelberry on May 28, 1992 in Pampa. She was a member of Southside Church of Christ in Pampa. She was a special education bus driver for Pampa Independent School District for 28 years. She just recently retired as the director of Southside Senior Citizens of Pampa.SURVIVORS: husband: Willie E. Nickelberry of the home; son: James M. (Michael) Hunnicutt of Pampa; 2 daughters: Tammi R. Hunnicutt and Erika N. Hunnicutt-Stewart, both of Houston; 14 grandchildren: Michelle McDaniel, James Hunnicutt, Jr., Dorothy Hunnicutt, Danielle Hunnicutt, Elbert (E. J.) Hunnicutt, Stefan Hunnicutt, Jr., and Marissa Hunnicutt-Smith, all of Pasadena, Texas, Jaymar Holman of Huntsville, Chantel Jones, Kambryell Jeffery, Demetri Dickson, Skyler Hunnicutt, Paris Griner, and Taylor Dickson, all of Houston; 3 brothers: Edward E. Cash and Joe D. Cash, both of Pampa, and Larry L. Cash of Pasadena, California; a sister: Claudette Deason of Pampa. She was preceded in death by her parents: Leonard E. and Mildred P. Cash; a brother: Darrell J. (Hubba) Cash, a sister: Lena F. Henry; and a son: Stefan L. Hunnicutt. MEMORIALS: American Cancer Society, c/o Gerry Caylor, 2130 Charles, Pampa, Texas 79065.