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What happened to Jimmy Don on Fixer Upper?

What happened to Jimmy Don on Fixer Upper?

Jimmy Don Holmes now has a permanent home in Waco, Texas for his business, JDH Iron Designs. The metal craftsman made famous by Chip and Joanna Gaines’s show, Fixer Upper, has been selling his signs and home decor from a 36-foot-long trailer located in a parking lot near the Gaineses’ Magnolia Market.

Is Mrs Graham from Fixer Upper still alive?

Sherry Graham was 69 when she died on Oct. 31, surrounded by family members in a house now familiar to millions of “Fixer Upper” fans around the world, but she did live long enough to see the results of what her husband calls a labor of love.

Does Patty Baker still live in her Fixer Upper house?

If you’ve been watching the final season of Fixer Upper, you’ll probably remember the Baker House. Now, that adorable remodeled abode in Waco, Texas can be yours. According to People, Patti Baker moved into the home to make a new start after losing her husband to cancer in 2013.

Who was the guy that lost his wife on Fixer Upper?

After losing several family members this year—and most recently his wife—this veteran got the house of his dreams on this week’s episode of Fixer Upper, but it came at a bittersweet time.

Who are chip and Joanna Gaines on Fixer Upper?

Fixer Upper stars adorable married couple Chip and Joanna Gaines. Chip, an entrepreneur and contractor, and designer Joanna co-own Magnolia Realty, flipping and selling homes in and around Waco, Texas.

Who was the Vietnam veteran on Fixer Upper?

Vietnam veteran Bill Graham and his wife, Sherry, appeared on Fixer Upper, where their modest home was made more spacious and accessible for Sherry, who suffered from health problems including lung cancer. The project was done courtesy of Robert Griffin III and the Gaineses, who wanted to honor Graham’s decorated decades of service.

Why is chip so hands off on Fixer Upper?

Fixer Upper alum Lindy Ermoian claimed that Chip is actually mostly hands-off, at least in terms of renovating the exterior of her home—but many Fixer Upper alums also noted that they weren’t allowed to visit the homes until construction wrapped (which is why whenever Chip and Joanna run into a problem on the show, they notify the buyers by phone).