Obituaries
- Kenneth Erwin Moerbe
- Mark Elroy Marburger
- Terry Roy Roemer
- Marvin Lee Fischer
- Mary Lou Kenjura "Gerke"
- Edward Carol Kasparek
- Emilia Anastasia Kasparek
- Donald Draehn
- Lenora Menn Voelkel
- Karla Kay Schlabach (née Franke)
- Nancy Krause
- Walter "Butch" Rodenbeck
- Jerlene Joyce Hoff Ray
- August James Schoenemann
- Sydney Claire Wagner
- Marjorie Ann (Drews) Krinke
- Ruby Emily Ida Sander Kobs Lange
- Herbert L. Schramm
- Charlotte Suanne "Sue" Mahoney
- Richard Spartan Goodlett
- Roger Ellermann
- Val G. Hinze
- James Frederick Arens, M.D.
- Lois Irene (Thomas) Jurries
Kenneth Erwin Moerbe

Kenneth Erwin Moerbe, 82, of Brenham passed away on September 1, 2025. Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, September 8, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 9, 2025 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Brenham, TX with Pastor Donna Krueger officiating. Cremation to follow service. Kenneth was born on February 16, 1943 to Aurora Anne Jurk and Erwin Herbert Moerbe in Houston, TX. He was Baptized on February 28, 1943 by Pastor Oliver Harms at Trinity Lutheran Church in Houston. On April 14, 1957 he was Confirmed in faith by Pastor Martin Ramming at Trinity Lutheran Church in Austin. He grew up primarily in Houston and Austin attending Lutheran parochial Schools (K-8) and Concordia Academy, Austin (9-12). He was united in marriage to Paula Barkley on January 25, 1975. They had one son, Ross, who with his wife, Jessica, live and work in Houston, TX. His education included an Associates of Arts from Concordia Jr. College in Austin TX; Bachelor of Education from Concordia University, Seward, Nebraska, 1965; Masters of Education from Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, 1972; Masters of Divinity from Wartburg Theological Seminary, Dubuque, IA, 1979; Doctorate of Ministry from Austin Presbyterian Seminary, Austin, TX, 1989. He also earned 15 hrs. toward a PH D in American Religious History at Texas A&M University, 1993-95. His vocational experience included Teacher–St. John’s Lutheran Church and School, College Point, NY (Borough of Queens), 1965-69. Principal/Teacher–St. Johns, 1966-69. Instructor-History Department, Texas State University, 1972-75. Part-Time Instructor–Austin Community College, 1975-76. Pastoral Services Worker-San Marcos Treatment Center of the Brown Schools, 1976-78. Assistant Pastor, St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brenham, TX, 1979-82. Administrative Pastor, St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brenham, TX, 1982-1996. Senior Pastor, St Matthew Lutheran Church, Waco, TX 1996-2002. Executive Director, Caritas of Waco, 2002-2009. Interim Pastor, St. John’s Lutheran Church, Coryell City, TX, 2006-2010. His volunteer services included numerous Non-Profit Governmental/Community Social Service agencies and Religious/Church/Synod Organizations while living in Brenham and Waco. Most recent service in the Waco area includes founder and Chairperson of the McLennan County Hunger Coalition, Chairperson and Board Member, Heart of Texas Homeless Coalition, Chairperson and Board Member of the Greater Waco Interfaith Conference, Co-Chairperson of the Poverty Solutions Group, Member of the Waco City Council's Poverty Solutions Commission, President and Member of the Friends of the Waco McLennan County Library, Treasurer and Member of the Board of Directors of Mission Waco/Mission World, President and Board Member of the Community Race Relations Coalition, Member and Board Member of the Waco Kiwanis Club, Member of the Waco Unit of the NAACP. Recent Service includes: Volunteering at Mission Brenham, The Washington County Senior Center, Brazos Valley Hospice, the Faith Mission and Help Center of Brenham, the Brenham Mission Society, board member. (Ev. Lutheran Church in America, Brazos Valley Conference) He is survived by his son, Ross Moerbe and wife, Jessica; sister, Donna Moerbe. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Paula Moerbe; brother Victor Moerbe; mother-in-law and father-in-law, Samuel and Lola Barkley. In lieu of flowers the family requests that you make memorial donations in Kenneth’s name to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Brenham. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Mark Elroy Marburger

Mark Elroy Marburger, 60, of Brenham, Texas, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Born December 1, 1964, in Brenham to Marvin and Joyce Marburger, his roots ran deep in the community he always called home. On July 20, 1985, he married the love of his life, Shanan, and for 40 years they shared a marriage full of faith, laughter, and family. Mark was a butcher by trade and the proud owner of Dan’s Meat Market. Known for his hard work, big heart, and easygoing spirit, he never met a stranger. He loved watching his boys play baseball and show cattle, hunting and fishing, a cold whiskey and Coke, and dancing with Shanan at weddings. More than anything, he loved God and the family he and Shanan raised together. He is survived by his wife, Shanan; sons and daughters-in-law, Mason and Katlyn Marburger, and Grayson and Katie Marburger; grandchildren, Elodie, Winna, Merritt, Vyla, Heidi, and Jessa; mother, Joyce Marburger; siblings and spouses, Gary and Rocksann Marburger, and Beth and Jerry Kunkel; mother-in-law, Evelyn Strangmeyer; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Stacy and Rocky Ullrich; nephews and niece, Clinton Marburger, Cody Kunkel, Payton Ullrich, and Reanna and husband David Arvidson; as well as a large extended family and countless friends who were family to him. He was preceded in death by his father, Marvin Marburger; father-in-law, Edward Strangmeyer; grandparents, Wollie and Alma Marburger, Louie and Lizzie Ganske; and grandparents-in-law, Edward and Minnie Strangmeyer, and Eddie and Minnie Albers. Visitation will be Sunday, September 7, from 5:00–7:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham. Funeral services will be Monday, September 8, at 10:30 a.m. at St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill, 6605 Old Independence Rd, Brenham, TX. with lunch to follow. Honorary Pallbearers: Marty Schulz, Mike Schulte, Jr. Tappe, David Warner, Marty Spivey, Alan Winkelmann, and Ronnie Hohlt. Memorial contributions may be made to St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill or Brenham Pregnancy Center in memory of Mark. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 Wes Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Terry Roy Roemer

Terry Roy Roemer, 67 of Burton passed away August 31, 2025. He was born January 16, 1958 in Brenham, Texas to Milton and Mamie Pietsch Roemer. He was baptized on March 9, 1958 and confirmed on April 15, 1973 at Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Carmine. On October 2, 1976 he married Jacquelynn Ray and together they had three children. Terry had a true love for the outdoors. Whether he was out hunting, running trotlines in deep water, or casting a line, he thrived in nature and rarely sat still. He was a man of many talents, always ready to help out and never one to cut corners — if Terry was on the job, you could count on it being done right. In his early years, Terry delivered oil and gas to farmers and ranchers across the area. He didn’t just drop off fuel in their 55-gallon drums with hand pumps, he made sure their tractors were topped off (and probably checked the oil) before heading out, always going the extra mile. His children learned to love “The Country Store” when riding in the gas truck during the summer, because that was the only station he picked up. Quick-witted and full of charm, Terry was known for his fast talking and sharp sense of humor. He loved making people laugh and had a knack for clever comebacks that kept everyone on their toes. He brought energy to every gathering, and as a host, he was unmatched — no one ever left hungry when Terry was around. Survivors include his children: Kyle and Karen Roemer of Carmine, Kurt Roemer and Monica Reynolds of Carmine, and Hannah and Robbie Yanowski of Brenham; brother and sister-in-law: Rickey and Rhonda Roemer; grandchildren: Reagan Roemer, Matthew Roemer, Briar Yanowski, Piper Yanowski; nephew: Justin Roemer; uncle and aunt: Clarence and Linda Roemer; aunt: Shirley Pietsch and numerous cousins. He is preceded in death by his parents, Milton and Mamie Roemer; grandparents: Herbert Roemer, Sr. and Alma Mueller, Paul and Irene Pietsch; uncle and aunt: Herbert Roemer, Jr., and Gladys Roemer and uncle: Sonny Pietsch. Visitation with the family will be from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday, September 6, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.
Marvin Lee Fischer

Marvin Lee Fischer, age 88, passed away on August 31, 2025. Marvin was born on March 2, 1937, to Fritz & Elsie Kelm Fischer in Washington County, TX. He was baptized and confirmed at Zionsville Lutheran Church. He attended Hoddeville, Prairie Hill and Gay Hill schools through the 8th grade, then he had to leave school to work on the family farm. On December 6, 1958, he married the love of his life, Esther Mae Lange at the Friedens United Church. At the age of 23, he was drafted into the Army. He was stationed in Germany for 2 years during the Berlin Crisis. Things he talked about during his time in the Army, was visiting Amsterdam and witnessing the Changing of the Guards at Buckingham Palace. Marvin worked in construction for several years, then he went to work at Santa Fe Railroad in Somerville, TX until his retirement. Marvin was active in the Gay Hill community where he lived. He was a member of the Gay Hill Volunteer Fire Department, the Gay Hill Sons of Hermann, the Gay Hill Shooting Club, and St. Peter’s Lutheran Church. He loved playing cards, raising cattle and working in the hay field. Marvin was also there to support his children and grandchildren in all their activities, from sporting events, cattle shows and watching them show their fair animals. He was preceded in death by his parents, his in-laws Walter and Annie Duesterhoft Lange, sister Esther Fischer Rhodes, brother-in-law George & Hortense Rhodes, and brother-in-law Luther Draehn. He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Esther Mae, daughter Tammy Luetge (Scott), and son Bradley Bozie Fischer (Patsy). Grandchildren Chasidy Phillips (Jared), Colton Luetge (Addie), Julie Shumate (Clayton), and Paige Jaster (Justin). Great Grandchildren Jadyn Phillips, Cash Phillips, Laiken Luetge, Parker Luetge, Heidi Shumate and Scottie Mae Jaster. Sister & brother-in-law Walline Lorenz (George), sister Evelyn Draehn, and numerous nieces and nephews. A visitation for Marvin will be held on Friday, September 5, 2025 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, September 6, 2025 at 10:00 am at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Gay Hill located at 8201 Old Gay Hill Road, Brenham, Texas with the burial to follow in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers are Colton Luetge, Jared Phillips, Clayton Shumate, Justin Jaster, Brian Lorenz, Curtis Rodenbeck, Tommy Lange and Kenneth Lange. Memorials may be given to St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Gay Hill or a charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Mary Lou Kenjura "Gerke"

Mary Lou Kenjura “Gerke”, 92, departed this world peacefully surrounded by her family on August 31, 2025. She leaves behind a legacy of love, resilience and cherished memories. Mary Lou was born on July 7, 1933, on the family farm in William Penn, Texas to Willie and Mary Lampe Gerke. She was taught the value of conservation, hard work and integrity. Her German speaking parents instilled in her a deep sense of family. Growing up, Mary Lou enjoyed good natured fun with her siblings and parents. Mary Lou attended school through the eighth grade at the William Penn School. At this point she went to work in the restaurant business to help her family. This experience of hosting and serving others, would eventually become claim to fame and creating a place of welcome for the Brenham community. While working in Brenham, with her warm personality and good looks, she was nominated and selected as the “Belle of Brenham.” In 1949, she agreed to go on a blind date. Her friends introduced her to Paul Kenjura. This date resulted in an almost 74 -year marriage. Mary Lou and Paul were married on September 8, 1951 at Camp Roberts, California, just before he was shipped overseas to Korea. In 1965, in joint effort with her mother Mary, Mary Lou and Paul opened the K & G steakhouse where they served the community of Brenham with love and home cooked meals. When Mary retired, Mary Lou and Paul ventured West and opened another steakhouse in Seguin, Texas. After 33 years of serving Brenham and Seguin, they sold the restaurants and retired to farm life. This was when her most important job started, teaching her grandchildren her passion to cook! Together, they would learn some of their favorite dishes from Mary Lou and had to really pay attention because nothing was written down. For Mary Lou, ingredients included a pinch of this or handful of that. Her grandchildren brought her great joy and pride. Mary Lou is survived by her loving husband, Paul Kenjura, daughter Linda Kenjura, son Rodney Kenjura and wife Patty, and bonus daughter Marilyn Kleypas and husband Paul. Her grandchildren, Rodney (Buddy) Kenjura Jr., Corey Kenjura, Darreck Kenjura and wife Ashley, Chris Blue, Sheila Reich and husband Jesse, and Josh Wesolick. Her great-grandchildren, Evelyn, Pierce, and Presley Reich, Charlie, Braxton, and Emmerson Kenjura. Brother, Clarence Gerke and wife Jill, sister-in-law, Annie Gerke, and sister Janet Long and husband David, and host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her youngest son, Darrell Mark Kenjura, her parents, Willie Gerke and Mary Gerke-Pahmiyer, and stepfather August Pahmiyer. Her Parents-in-laws, Steve and Mary Kenjura. Sister and brother-in-law, Dorothy and Charlie Moon, brother, Floyd Gerke, two sisters who died at birth, and sister-in-law, Janet Gerke. Pallbearers are her grandsons, Buddy, Corey, Darreck, Chris, Josh, Jesse and Eddie Robinson (a close family friend). The family expresses heartfelt thanks to Acara Hospice for their excellent and gentle care and unending patience. Please honor Mary Lou as you are most comfortable with. If undecided, please consider donating to Meyersville Volunteer Fire Department. There will be a visitation at Memorial Oaks Chapel on Friday, September 5, 2025, from 7 AM to 7 PM, family will be present between 5-7 PM. A service to remember and celebrate her life will follow at 7 PM. A funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, September 6, 2025, at 1 PM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham, TX. Interment will follow the service at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit
www.memorialoakschapel.com
Edward Carol Kasparek

Edward Carol Kasparek, 82, passed away on August 31, 2025. Edward was born on December 9, 1942 in Bellville, Texas to Edward and Grace Kasparek. Edward was a hard-working man. He earned a Certificate in Electronics, Television and Radio Course in 1964 and finished an Apprenticeship in Carpentry where he loved to be a carpenter and build projects for people. In 1964, Edward also joined the Army and then later the Air Force. He married his loving wife Emilia on April 22, 1966 and they spent 59 loving years together. Edward also loved to go deer hunting and fishing where he was a self-taught rod and reel builder. Edward and Emilia were both devoted to their family and to each other and both loved the beach, watching the shrimp boats and listening to the waves. Edward was preceded in death by his loving wife of 59 years, Emilia Kasparek, his parents, his in-laws and his brother-in-law, Richard Gregorcyk, Jr. He is survived by his children, Carl (Judy) Kasparek, Mary (Paul) Hightower, brothers-in-law, Joe (Sue) Gregorcyk, Nick (Joan) Gregorcyk, John Gregorcyk, Michael (Brenda) Gregorcyk; sisters-in-law, Virginia Gregorcyk, Mary (John) Cash and Paula Means; brother, James (Debie) Kasparek; grandchildren, Cody (Hanna) Hightower and Carleigh (Colton) Schubert; great- grandchildren, Harper Hightower and Caisley Schubert, along with numerous nieces and nephews. A visitation for Edward will be held on Wednesday, September 3, 2025 from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 4, 2025 at 10:00 am at Christ Lutheran Church located at 1104 Carlee Street, Brenham, Texas with the burial to follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be: James Kasparek, Paul Hightower, Cody Hightower, Colton Schubert, Matt Kasparek and Brett Hirsch. Honorary pallbearers include, Elizabeth Przyborski and Elexus Johnson. The family would like to thank the staff of Brenham Nursing and Rehab and Amedisys Hospice for their care and support. Memorials may be made to Amedisys Hospice Foundation. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Emilia Anastasia Kasparek

Emilia Anastasia Kasparek, 79, passed away on August 30, 2025. Emilia was born on August 11, 1946 in McAllen, Texas to Richard, Sr and Mary Gregorcyk. Emilia loved to cook and bake for her family as she was very devoted to them and her loving husband of 59 years, Edward Kasparek. She loved the beach and when she was there collecting seashells and fishing was always a fun pastime for her. She also loved collecting bells and angels but if you ask her family she perked up and loved Kenny Rogers music the most and it would brighten her day. Emilia was preceded in death by her parents, her in-laws and her brother, Richard Gregorcyk, Jr. Emilia is survived by her devoted husband of 59 years. Their earthly parting was brief as he followed her into eternal life within hours. She is also survived by her children, Carl (Judy) Kasparek, Mary (Paul) Hightower, brothers, Joe (Sue) Gregorcyk, Nick (Joan) Gregorcyk, John Gregorcyk, Michael (Brenda) Gregorcyk; sister-in-law, Virginia Gregorcyk and Paula Means; sister, Mary (John) Cash; brother-in-law, James (Debie) Kasparek; grandchildren, Cody (Hanna) Hightower and Carleigh (Colton) Schubert; great- grandchildren, Harper Hightower and Caisley Schubert, along with numerous nieces and nephews. A visitation for Emilia will be held on Wednesday, September 3, 2025 from 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, September 4, 2025 at 10:00 am at Christ Lutheran Church located at 1104 Carlee Street, Brenham, Texas with the burial to follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be: James Kasparek, Paul Hightower, Cody Hightower, Colton Schubert, Matt Kasparek and Brett Hirsch. Honorary pallbearers include, Elizabeth Przyborski and Elexus Johnson. The family would like to thank the staff of Brenham Nursing and Rehab and Amedisys Hospice for their care and support. Memorials may be made to Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Donald Draehn

Donald Draehn, 80, of Brenham, Texas, passed away on August 28, 2025, on the land he loved — his family’s generational farm. Donald was born and raised in Brenham, where he grew up picking cotton and learning the value of hard work early on. He went on to become a pharmacist, a pediatrician, and a man deeply devoted to serving his hometown. He was the first pediatrician from Brenham to return and care for the next generation in the very place that raised him. Over the years, Donald wore many hats — doctor, mentor, board member, community leader, and proud family man. He served on the Brenham School Board for 25 years and on the board of the Unity Theatre. In 2018, he was named Brenham’s “Man of the Year” — but if you asked him, he would’ve downplayed the honor. To many, he was “Dr. Draehn.” But to those who knew him best, he was so much more — a man of deep intelligence, compassion, and a quick, mischievous wit. He had a charisma that filled every room and a heart that left a lasting impact on everyone he met. He mentored many, healed countless, and never stopped showing up for the people around him. He was a proud graduate of Brenham High School and Blinn College. He earned his pharmacy degree from the University of Houston, attended medical school at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, and completed his residency at Wake Forest University in North Carolina. Donald is survived by his loving wife, Carol Draehn; his children Rhett Draehn and Ashley Gumbert; and his grandsons Spencer, Oliver, and Ethan Gumbert. He is also survived by his stepchildren Clayton Chaney and Lauren Peyton; his brother Norman and sister-in-law Doris Draehn; and a wide circle of extended family and friends. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Jeannie Martin Draehn; his parents, Robert and Florence Bormann Draehn; and other beloved family members. Throughout his life, Donald worked tirelessly to improve education, healthcare, and the well-being of others. He believed in caring for the whole person and his legacy is one of service, kindness, and action. In memory of Donald’s lifelong commitment to medicine, education, and the arts, memorial contributions may be made to Unity Theatre or the Brenham ISD Education Foundation — organizations that reflect the values he championed and the community he loved so deeply. Despite all he accomplished, Donald never sought recognition. At his core, he simply wanted to be remembered as a good guy — someone who gave generously of his time, his talents, and his heart. And that’s exactly who he was. He will be missed more than words can say. Rest easy, Donald. You did good. The public is invited to honor Dr. Donald K. Draehn’s life on Thursday, September 4, 2025 from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Lenora Menn Voelkel

Lenora Menn Voelkel, 95, of Shelby went peacefully into the arms of God on August 23, 2025. Hers was a life well lived, full of love, faith, and kindness. Lenora was born July 26, 1930 in Greenvine, Texas the oldest daughter of Albert and Wera Schroeder Menn. She was baptized in Winedale Lutheran Church December 21, 1930 and confirmed November 12, 1944 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Greenvine. Lenora attended Latium and Greenvine grade schools and was a 1948 Burton High School graduate. On July 30, 1949 Lenora married James Voelkel in Emmanual Lutheran Church of Greenvine. She and James shared 44 years together, living and working side by side on their family farm in Shelby. For many years their primary endeavor was their egg farm operation, but they also raised cattle and hogs and always tended an enormous garden. After Jame’s death in 1993, Lenora went to work outside the home for the first time in her life. She enjoyed cooking for many years in Round Top at Klump’s and Scotty’s restaurants. Lenora was a long-time member of St. Paul Lutheran Church, Shelby and the Shelby and Latium Volunteer fire departments. She also hosted and helped organize many Mayer Cemetery Association meetings and was very involved in planning annual Latium and Greenvine school reunions. An excellent seamstress, Lenora enjoyed creating a multitude of garments for family and friends throughout the years. She also enjoyed cooking and baking, and could always be counted on to provide delicious cakes and cookies for various events. All who came to visit in her home were served with her hospitality and something good to eat! Above all, Lenora loved spending time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren; she proudly shared photos and tales of their accomplishments with all her acquaintances. She not only cherished her own grandchildren and great grandchildren, but welcomed their friends into her home and became “Granny” to them as well. Her strong yet nurturing spirit and her kind heart serve as wonderful legacies. She will be greatly missed by many. Lenora is survived by her son Jim (Carla) Voelkel; her daughter Linda (Carl) Wiesepape; grandchildren: Shannon Wiesepape, Chad (Kassey) Wiesepape, Heather (Phil) Myers and Josh (Katelyn) Voelkel; great grandchildren: Hunter Myers, Presley Myers, Easton Myers, Ellis Voelkel, Olivia Voelkel, Madi Wiesepape, Emma Wiesepape, and Jones Voelkel; numerous nieces, nephews and other friends and relatives. Lenora was preceded in death by her husband, James; her parents; her parents- in- law Arthur and Alma Voelkel; her sister and brother- in- law Magdalene and Arnold Knuppel; sister-in-law and brother- in- law Hertha and Norbert Meischen; and her nephew Russell Knuppel. The funeral service will be held Wednesday, August 27, 2025 at 10:00 am at St Paul Lutheran Church of Shelby, 6814 Skull Creek Rd, Fayetteville Texas. Burial will follow in the Shelby Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be held at the church from 8:30 – 9:45 am preceding the service and at the reception in the church education building following the service. Pallbearers will be Chad Wiesepape, Josh Voelkel, Phil Myers, Hunter Myers, Craig Wiesepape and Warren Meischen. Honorary pallbearers are Easton Myers, Ron Knuppel and Oscar Voelkel Jr. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St Paul Lutheran Church of Shelby, 6814 Skull Creek Rd, Fayetteville Tx 78940. The family would like to thank the staffs of Oak Haven Assisted Living, Accent Health and Acara Hospice for the loving and excellent care they provided. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To view the obituary online and post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Karla Kay Schlabach (née Franke)

On Saturday, August 23, 2025, Karla Kay Schlabach (née Franke) of Chappell Hill, Texas, passed away at the age of 71, after a brief battle with throat cancer. At the time of passing, she was with her husband and best friend of 48 years, Mike, and had recently spent time with both her beloved sons, Michael and Matthew. Karla was born to Anna and Carl Franke on August 8, 1954, in Galveston, Texas. She graduated in 1972 from Beaumont High School as a celebrated “Pine Burr Beauty” and a member of the Royal Purple Drill Team. She attended two years of nursing school at Lamar University before moving back to Galveston to receive her bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1976 from The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), where she met the love of her life in a scene worthy of a romantic comedy. Karla’s roommates planned to sabotage their own car in order to garner the assistance (and attention) of some handsome young med students. Karla wasn’t involved in the scheme, but she got Mike’s attention anyway. She liked that he was quiet; he liked that she wasn’t. They were the perfect complement to one another. Mike and Karla married in Beaumont on April 23, 1977, and for half a century, they were faithful life partners, moving from Galveston to Temple to Bryan-College Station to Kerrville and finally to Chappell Hill together, where Karla spent her remaining thirteen years in a home she truly loved. Karla first worked as a neonatal intensive care nurse and then as a dialysis nurse at John Sealy Hospital in Galveston. In later years, she worked in Mike’s practice, helping out with administrative needs. She was a member of the Junior League in Temple and of the Hill Country Quilt Guild in Kerrville and the Brazos Bluebonnet Quilt Guild in Bryan. Karla embraced, above all things, creativity. Whether it was constructing heirloom quilts, producing gorgeous flower arrangements, sewing prize-winning Halloween costumes for her children, building games and crafts for her grandkids, upcycling bargain items into thoughtful gifts, or learning new skills late in life like acrylic paint pouring, she loved using her hands to make beautiful things, and to give those beautiful things to the people who mattered most to her. She was a marvelous cook, often expanding her knowledge by watching cooking shows and reading cookbooks, and she imparted her talent in the kitchen to both her sons. She was active until the end, starting most of her mornings at sunrise to walk eight miles in the park with her friends, who became a special part of her day, every day. She had a dry and offbeat sense of humor, and a talent for remembering quirky details that she would bring up at the funniest possible time. In recent years, she and Mike became frequent world travelers, visiting places like Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy and Croatia with the Traveling Aggies. Karla is survived by her husband, Dr. Michael Ray Schlabach, and her sons and daughters-in-law Michael and Kelly in Belmont, Massachusetts, and Matthew and Meredith in Unterneukirchen, Bavaria. She is also survived by her much-loved grandchildren, Audrey and Benjamin, as well as her sister Christine Franke, sister-in-law Sheryl Durfey (husband Dennis), and nieces Tracy Hruby, Kenzie Magill (husband Wes), and Sara Durfey. Karla was both born into and married into big, close-knit families, and she leaves behind many cousins and in-laws who adored her. She was predeceased in death by her parents Carl and Anna Franke, father-in-law Roy Schlabach and mother-in-law Verline Schlabach, and her dear Aunt Helen, who meant the world to her. Visiting Aunt Helen was one of the most treasured parts of Karla’s childhood, and she loved recounting those stories decades later. A memorial service will be held at 3pm on Thursday, August 28, at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street in Brenham, Texas, 979.836.4564. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Baylor Scott & White for their kind and attentive care of Karla over the past few months. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in the name of Karla Schlabach to Animal Friends of Washington County (3901 TX-36, Brenham, TX 77833, 979.277.0400) or Baylor Scott & White Foundation-Brenham (700 Scott & White Drive, College Station, TX 77845, 979.207.4074). Karla was creative. She was generous. She was curious. And she loved her friends and family with everything she had. The best way to honor her is to cultivate those essential qualities in your own life, and with your own loved ones. Service arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To view the obituary online and post a tribute to her family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Nancy Krause

Nancy Baskin Krause passed away peacefully on August 21, 2025, at the age of 89. She was reunited with her beloved husband of 42 years, Milton Krause. Together, they raised three children: Mark, Allison, and Rebecca. Nancy was the owner of Nancy’s Antiques in Brenham for the past 65 years and was one of the original 24 dealers who founded the Round Top Antiques Show, originally held at the Round Top Rifle Hall in 1968. She was born in 1936 in Houston, Texas, to Thomas Carroll Baskin and Ruth Helen Williams Baskin and grew up in Garden Villas. The family later moved to the Field Store community. Nancy graduated from Waller High School in 1953 as Salutatorian and Homecoming Queen. She attended the University of Texas and Blinn College—where she met Milton—and both graduated from Sam Houston State University. After marriage, Nancy and Milton were school teachers in Navasota and Brenham. In addition, she taught ESL classes to adult students through the Community Education Program for many years. She was deeply proud of the many educators in her family, a legacy that led to Krause Elementary being named in honor of Milton and Gerald Krause and their families’ love of teaching. Nancy was a devoted member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church and served on many community organizations throughout her life, including the Brenham Fortnightly Club and the Brenham Heritage Society. Her home was featured many times on the Tour of Homes. She enjoyed traveling on summer buying trips to New England to purchase antiques for her shop. Each summer concluded with a cherished trip, hosted by “Nana and Paps,” to Crystal Beach for her children and grandchildren. These special memories—as well as the annual Christmas Eve celebrations—will forever hold a special place in her family’s hearts. Nancy is survived by her children Mark Krause and wife Jane of Navasota, Allison Crowson, Rebecca Mertz and husband Ron of Brenham. Grandchildren Jamie and Ken Mock, Matthew and Macey Krause, Michael Trey Krause and Paige Allphin, Wiley and Veronica Crowson, Margaret and Greg Melton, Alli and Robert Stark, Mason Mertz, Hailee and Cody Lancon, Collin Mertz and fiancée Alie Derkowski, Tyson and Jordan Mertz. Great-grandchildren Macy Mock, Carley Mock, Carter Mock, Kyler Krause, Kess Krause, Krew Daring, Kora Krause, Klara Krause, Aubrey Crowson, Blayne Crowson, Alice Melton, Jane Melton, Linlee Lancon, Landry Lancon, and baby boy Mertz due in November. Brothers John Baskin, and George Baskin and wife Sally, all of Humble; sister-in-law Augustine Baskin; numerous nieces and nephews whom she loved dearly. Special Friends Agnes Strauss, Glenwood and Martha Vernon, Lucille Brannon, Teddi Marks, Larry Kieke, and two devoted nieces—Karen Gurka and Tudie Hathaway—who lovingly checked on her. Nancy is also survived by her beloved cats: Spots, Jr., and Silver Bullet. She was preceded in death by her parents, T.C. and Ruth Baskin; in-laws, Henry and Lena Krause; sister Patsy Ruth Baskin Burns; brother Thomas Carroll Baskin Jr.; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Ervin and Ella Mae Krause, Burney Krause, Gladys and Leroy Monroe, Delores and Clyde Walker; and nephews Gerald Krause and Bill Baskin. Visitation with the family will be held Monday, August 25 from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel 1306 West Main Street, in Brenham, Texas. The Funeral Service will be Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at 10:00 a.m. St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church 305 West Third Street, Brenham, Texas. Her grandchildren will serve as pallbearers. Special neighbor and friend Larry Kieke will serve as an honorary pallbearer. The family wishes to express their heartfelt appreciation to Kruse Village Nursing and Rehab, as well as Brazos Valley Hospice, for their exceptional care over the last two months. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Brazos Valley Hospice, St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, and Brenham ISD Education Foundation. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street in Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Walter "Butch" Rodenbeck

Walter William (Butch) Rodenbeck completed his earthly journey on August 19, 2025 at the age of 94. He lived a long and blessed life. He was born on October 7, 1930, to Arthur and Elsie (Broecker) Rodenbeck in Brenham, Texas. He became a child of God through baptism on December 7, and was confirmed on April 7, 1946, at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Gay Hill. He was educated in the Hohenwalde and Cedar Hill schools until 9th grade, and then attended Brenham High School and graduated in 1947. On January 30, 1957, he married Elouise Borchardt Hoefelmeyer in Bellville, Texas. Walter was a very dedicated and caring husband for 53 years. Family was a big part of his life. He was dearly loved by his son and daughter-in-law, Ray and Theresa, his grandchildren, Ryan and Annie Rodenbeck and Rachel Rodenbeck Parker; his great-grandchildren, Presley and Braxton Parker and Bennett and Emily Rodenbeck, and great, great-grandson Briggs Parker. They all lovingly called him “Pop.” He was a very loyal member of Zion. He served on the church council, was a member of the Bluebonnet Club, and counted the offering for 25 years. He was a dear friend to many at Zion. Butch was well-known and well-loved for his friendliness and his joking nature. Drinking coffee with friends at Felders made his day. He worked at Schwettmann’s Service Station for many years and at Sealy Mattress. He won many trips during the 28 years he worked for Washington National Insurance. After retiring, he worked part time for 13 years at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Sports were one of his greatest pleasures and interests. As a young man, he played softball and baseball for many years in church leagues and business-sponsored leagues. He was a successful bowler and went to tournaments all over Texas. He was a huge fan of Little League and high school baseball and softball. He attended countless games to watch his son, grandchildren, family members and friends play. He also greatly enjoyed watching football and baseball on TV. He was a blessed child of God having surviving heart surgery, three cancers, and Covid. He was well cared for at Argent Court for the last 2 years. Walter was preceded in death by his parents, wife, son, sister and brother-in-law Allyne (Rodenbeck) and Lenord Buro, mother-and father-in-law Herman and Minnie (Reddehase) Borchardt, sisters-and brothers-in-law Adeline and Pete Studhalter, Bernice and Wilbert Eickhoff, Florence and Franklin Borchardt, Herman Borchardt, and niece Judy Kieke. He is survived by his daughter-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchild, sister-in-law Elverna Borchardt, Godson Gary Buro, and Goddaughters Sherrie Winkelmann, Janie Krebs, and Wendy Horak. He was “Uncle Butch” to many beloved nieces and nephews. His pallbearers are great-grandson Braxton Parker, great-nephews Mike Adams and Jason Meekins, nephews Donnie Studhalter, Marty Spivey, Derrell Krebs, and Billy Holle, and close family friend Brian Grimm. Services will be held at Zion Lutheran Church on Saturday, August 23. The family would like to thank Pastor Glenn Hohlt, Argent Court, Brenham Nursing and Rehab, Baylor Scott and White hospitals, and Brazos Valley Hospice for all the prayers and loving care he was given. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Zion Lutheran Church, Brazos Valley Hospice, the Cub Baseball or Cubette Softball Alumni Associations, or the charity of your choice. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, Texas 77833. 979.836.3611. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com.
Jerlene Joyce Hoff Ray

Jerlene Joyce Hoff was born on March 1, 1933 in the family home in Bellville, TX to Lawrence Hoff, Sr., and Linda Sontag Hoff. Jerlene was baptized on July 23, 1933 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Bellville. She was confirmed on April 14, 1946 at Zion Lutheran Church in Houston. When Jerlene was 3 years old the family moved to Houston and made their home in the Heights. She was a graduate of John H. Reagan High School and was a proud member of the Red Coats. While in high school she worked in the bakery at Henke & Pilot. Jerlene fell in love with Jack Ray and on February 3, 1951, they were married at Zion Lutheran Church in Houston where they were members. After they married, they lived in her parents’ garage apartment in the Heights until they bought their new home in February 1953. They were blessed with four children, Barbara Ann, Jacquelynn Marie, René Evelyn, and Jack Edward Jr. Jerlene was a head teller at Heights State Bank for many years until they moved their family to their farm in Brenham in March 1970. It was in her home where she passed away quietly on Saturday, August 16. Jerlene was preceded in death by her husband of 51 years, Jack Ray; her parents; her brother & sister-in-law: Lawrence Jr. & Florence Hoff; baby sister: Barbara Jean; son: Jack Ray, Jr. and son-in-law: Lemroy Goldberg. She is survived by her daughter: Barbara Ann and husband, Keith Schoenemann; daughter: Jacqueline Marie Ray; daughter: René Evelyn Runge and fiancé Justin Wostarek; sister: Shirley Hoff; nephew: Larry Hoff; grandchildren: Misty and Kevin Lucherk, Kacey and Chad Weiss, Nick and Ashley Goldberg, Kyle and Karen Roemer, Kurt Roemer and special friend, Monica Reynolds, Hannah and Robbie Yanowski, Megan and Chris Brewster, Michael and Rachel Ray, Mitchell and Tracy Ray, Tyler and Renee Ray, Kacey and Jeremy Greiner, Lauren and Chris Larson, 29 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. Mama loved God, her family, flowers, butterflies, Dallas Cowboys, shopping and all things lavender. The visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 20 at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. The funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, August 21 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Burial will follow in Pilgrims Rest Cemetery in Bellville. Pallbearers include Kyle Roemer, Kurt Roemer, Nick Goldberg, Michael Ray, Mitchell Ray and Tyler Ray. Honorary pallbearers include Kevin Lucherk, Chad Weiss, Robbie Yanowski and Chris Brewster. The family would like to thank Traditions Home Health, especially Angie, Sherita and Chelsea, and Traditions Hospice, especially Ro, Brad, Cloe and Danny. Thanks also to Pastor Darrin Holub and Pastor Glen Schoeneberg for all their support. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Martin Luther Lutheran Church of Carmine and St. John’s UCC of Burton Cemetery Fund. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
August James Schoenemann

August James Schoenemann of Brenham, Texas passed away on Thursday, August 14, 2025, at the age of 69. James was born in Brenham on November 5, 1955 to Herbert and Rosa Lampe Schoenemann and was baptized at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of William Penn on December 5, 1955. James was confirmed at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of William Penn on April 15, 1973 and was a life-long member there. His confirmation verse was John 3:16, For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Preceding James in death were his parents, Herbert and Rosa Schoenemann and his brother-in-law, Fred Schwartz. James is survived by his sisters and brother-in-law, Betty and Glenn Brenner and Jo Ann Schwartz. He is also survived by nieces and nephews, Greg (Erin) Brenner, Lisa (Danny) Steck, Jeff (Sharon) Schwartz, Amy Jeter, Hanna (Trevor) Glenz and Logan Schwartz (fiancé Kaylie Zapalac). Great nieces and nephews include Matthew Steck (fiancé Sydney Yglecias), Madison Brenner, Claire Brenner, Lily Brenner, Morgan Steck and Allison Jeter, and one great-great niece, Payton Rose Glenz. A visitation with James’ family is scheduled for Monday, August 18, 2025, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham. Funeral services are scheduled for Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 10202 FM 1935, Brenham, with Pastor Kelly Krieg officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers for James will be his nephews and nieces and other family members. The family would like to express their gratitude to the staff of Brenham Health Care for their care and support of James for the past several months. Also, special gratitude to Brazos Valley Hospice for their care and support during his stay at the nursing home. Memorial contributions may be directed to Hospice Brazos Valley or Bethlehem Lutheran Church of William Penn. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Sydney Claire Wagner
Sydney Claire Wagner, beloved daughter of Zachary and Whitney Wagner, passed away unexpectedly, leaving behind a world forever changed by her bright spirit and precious smile and laugh. Born on June 8, 2012, in College Station, TX. She was baptized October 7, 2012, at St. John’s Lutheran Prairie Hill. Sydney was born with RCDP Type 1, Life with RCDP brought many challenges and battles but it was a good life, full of joy and cherished moments. Her days were marked with deep love, joy, laughter, music and connection with her family and caregivers. Sydney loved listening to her Toddler Tunes all day, being in the comfort of her home, laying on laps, massages, and time with her loving family and caregivers. She is deeply loved and will be forever missed by her parents, Zachary and Whitney; grandparents maternal grandmother Kerry Hughes and the late Henry Wright “Bubba” Hughes. Paternal grandparents Vernon and Judy Wagner; Uncle Wade Hughes, Special Aunt and Caregiver Kay Phillips, Maternal Great Grandmother Mildred JoAnn Kominczak and the late Bennie Kominczak and Henry and Nancy Hughes. Paternal great grandparents the late Jimmy and Edna Plantt with extended family; God parents; friends and all who had he privilege to know her. Many people never met Sydney due to her disorder, but many people loved, cared and prayed for Sydney. Honorary pallbearers will be Sydney’s Godparents, Jason and Amy Supak, Wade Hughes, Lori Wessinger and the late Laura Jones and her RhizoKids Family. A funeral service for Sydney will be held on Saturday, August 16, 2025, at 10:00 am at St. John Lutheran Church Prairie Hill located at 6605 Old Independence Road, Brenham, Texas with Pastor Norm Sulaica Jr. officiating with burial to follow in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to RhizoKids.com in Sydney’s memory. Sydney’s light may have left this earth too soon, but her love will live on in the hearts of all who cherished her.
Marjorie Ann (Drews) Krinke

Marjorie Ann (Drews) Krinke passed away at Oak Haven Assisted Living in Industry, Texas on August 12, 2025 at the age of 85. A funeral service will be held on Friday, August 15, 2025 at 10:00am at Zion Lutheran Church of Zionsville with Pastor Glenn Hohlt officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. A visitation with the family will be held at the church in the Family Life Center following the service. Marjorie (Margie) was born on November 24, 1939 in Brenham, Texas. She was the youngest of five children born to Willie and Mollie (Seilheimer) Drews. She was baptized and confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church, where she remained a faithful member her entire life. Margie grew up on a farm in the Longpoint community of Washington County, attending Hoddeville School. After she completed the eighth grade she moved on to Brenham High School, graduating in 1958. Her first job was at Duke and Ayres in downtown Brenham, where she met her future husband. On March 12, 1961, Margie married Weldon Roy Krinke at Zion Lutheran Church. Margie and Weldon were blessed with three children: Kathy, Linda and Gary. They were married for 62 years, until Weldon passed away in 2023. Margie worked as a seamstress at Nat’s Tiny Tots until its closing, and then at Sealy Mattress, where she worked for 22 years until her retirement in 2001. Never afraid of hard work, she then took a job she always wanted in the kitchen of Brenham Junior High School, where she continued to work until her health forced her to finally retire in 2003. Margie is survived by her son Gary Krinke and his wife Sherry; her daughter Kathy Blum and her husband Craig; granddaughter Audrey Blum Masters and her husband Cole; and her sisters-in-law, Elvera Drews, Delores Kuehn and Gertrude Krinke. Nieces and nephews include Cynthia Kuehn, Lori Krchnak (husband Joey), Alan Kuehn, Beth Rothermel (husband Gary), Kristy Pieper (husband Neal), Debbie Lynn, Carol Gaskamp (husband Rickey), Ronnie Hohlt (wife Sheri) and Kim Cmajdalka (husband Paul) and numerous great-nieces and nephews. Margie was preceded in death by her husband Weldon, her daughter Linda Krinke Scott and her granddaughter Lauren Blum Rupe; her sister and brother-in-law Dorothy and Wilfred Hohlt; her brothers and sisters-in-law Lee Roy and Joyce Drews, Willie Jr. and Alvira Drews and Milton Drews; and her brothers-in-law Edwin Kuehn and Glady Krinke. Pallbearers will be Gary Krinke, Craig Blum, Cole Masters, Alan Kuehn, Joey Krchnak and Ronnie Hohlt. Donations may be made in Margie’s memory to Zion Lutheran Church, 1800 FM 2679, Brenham, Texas 77833. Margie’s family would like to thank the staff of Oak Haven Assisted Living and Hospice Brazos Valley for the excellent care they provided. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.
Ruby Emily Ida Sander Kobs Lange

Ruby Emily Ida Sander Kobs Lange passed away peacefully in her, home on the evening of August 10, 2025 at age 85. Ruby was born February 12, 1940 at home in the New Wehdem community of Austin County, Texas to Paul Henry Sander and Selma Tiemann Sander. Ruby grew up essentially as an only child; her younger sister, Rosalie passed away at the age of 2 in 1948. As such, Ruby played an important role in helping support the running of the family farm – including picking of crops, teaching herself to sew, and helping raise their animals, including a favorite goose. However, it was in church Sunday school that she first learned to speak English, given that German was spoken at home – she went on to be confirmed at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Phillipsburg, Texas. It was through family friends that she met her first husband, Floyd Harvey Kobs - Floyd also grew up speaking German at home and he had just returned from the Korean War a few years earlier to work their family’s dairy. They were married on June 24, 1956. Floyd and Ruby took over the running of the Kobs dairy farm which was in operation through 1991. In addition to supporting operations on the farm and raising of their three children (Donna, Connie, and Nelson), Ruby always had a smile to share and looked beautiful. She was gifted and talented in – cooking, baking, canning, making sausage, seasonal decorating, embroidering, sewing, gardening, hosting family and holiday gatherings. It gave her such joy to share what she made with others. As a family, Ruby and Floyd enjoyed times they could get away for vacation: this included road trips to National Parks across states in the American West including Crater Lake, Yosemite, and Yellowstone; it also included some motorcycle adventures for them with friends as well. She eventually turned her home décor skills into an antique business that she operated from the family property for a few years Though the dairy farm was not in business, the property and its ranch herd persisted and they both continued to have visits to and from children, grandchildren, and great-children who spread from Texas to Washington and North Carolina. They gave her great joy. After suffering a stroke in 2012, Floyd’s health continued to decline until his passing January 2013. During this time, Ruby received support from long-term family friends, Donna and Gary Lange. After Donna’s passing in December, 2013, Ruby in turn helped to provide support for Gary. This friendship blossomed into a second love for them both and they were married April 26, 2015, at Gary’s farm which became her home too until her death. There they enjoyed times by the poolside with family, moments spent with their beloved animals, and dancing to classic records with each other. Ruby is survived by her husband Gary and her children Donna Kobs Hammons, Connie Kobs Lehmann and husband Mark, and Nelson Floyd Kobs and wife Sandra; her stepchildren: Dant Lang and Little Stacy, Brandi Lange Conway, and Harper Lange and wife Natalie, her grandchildren Jonathan Wells and husband David, Joseph Wells and wife Emma, Brent Kobs, and Trevor Kobs; and her great-grandchildren Noah Wells and Jonah Wells. Ruby was preceded in death by her parents and sister; her first husband, Floyd Harvey Kobs, and by her grandson, Phillip Mark Lehmann. The family would like to express its sincerest gratitude towards the caregivers with Brazos Valley Hospice who supported Ruby in her final weeks. Ruby’s funeral will take place at Memorial Oaks Chapel on Friday August 15, 2025 at 11am and she will be buried in Prairie Lea Cemetery, near her parents and first husband. Her pallbearers will be Jonathan Wells, Joseph Wells, Trevor Kobs, Brent Kobs, Dant Lange, Harper Lange, and Joshua Lange. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Herbert L. Schramm
Herbert L. Schramm went to his Heavenly home early Saturday morning, August 9, 2025. He was born September 8, 1943 to Herbert and Emma (Drevojanek) Schramm. Herbert was a man of God, strong in his faith. He always had his bible with him. Herbert was a very caring husband and father to his wife Leona and his children. Herbert loved playing his guitar, as well as fishing and traveling with his wife Leona to places like the Hill Country, and especially the coast area in Rockport. They made such Great memories. He retired from Blue Bell Creameries after 24 years. Herbert was a fun-loving husband and dad who liked to joke around. He enjoyed his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. When able, he would be at the grandchildren’s school programs and recitals. Herbert also loved gardening and some farming. He loved watching the animal wildlife and wildflowers, especially the rabbits in their yard. Herbert’s special time was in the mornings having coffee with his wife. Herbert leaves to cherish his memories wife Leona Schramm, daughter Lillian (Kee) Yelenic, sons Edward Schramm, Robert (Krisinia) Schramm; grandchildren Misty (Steve) Kacal, Jaci (Will) Crowder, Kristin (Josh) Todd, Cameron (Jocelyn) Schramm, Cara (Nathan) Martinez, Karl (special friend Lacey Pattie) Yelenic; great-grandchildren Aiden Dozier, Carter Dozier, Ella Kacal, Hannah Kacal, Khadyn Crowder, Arya Crowder, Emery Crowder, Avery Crowder, Aiden Martinez and Gabriel Martinez; brother Delbert (Malinda) Schramm; brothers-in-law David Schmidt and Leland (Marilyn) Moeller and sister-in-law Mary (Rick) Mikulenka; numerous nieces and nephews. Herbert is preceded in death by his parents, Herbert and Emma Schramm, son John Schramm, infant granddaughter Jennifer Schramm, parents-in-law Frank and Lillie Moeller, and sister-in-law Elvera Schmidt. Visitation will be on Thursday, August 14, 2025, from 8am until 6pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Family will be present from 4pm until 6pm, with Rosary to follow. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, August 15, 2025, at Immaculate Conception Church in Industry, Texas beginning at 10am. Interment will take place at the Immaculate Conception Church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to a charity of choice. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979.836.3611 Condolences may be shared at www.BrenhamMemorialChapel.com
Charlotte Suanne "Sue" Mahoney
Charlotte Suanne “Sue” Mahoney, 83, of Brenham, Texas, passed away at home peacefully on June 10, 2025, surrounded by the love and comfort of her devoted family. Born in Navasota, Texas, to Laurence Gordon Wilson and Anna Sophia Wilson, Sue was the older sister and always looked out for her younger sister Dorothy and they were very close. She also served as caregiver for her mother Anna in her later years. Sue’s career in nursing was both her vocation and her gift. Known for her compassion and integrity, she dedicated many meaningful years to the Brenham State School, where her care left an enduring legacy among colleagues and patients alike and she continued her career in home health care. Whether in the workplace or among loved ones, Sue’s presence was marked by a joyful spirit, sharp wit, and an unmistakable grace that made every moment memorable. Her former patients even remembered her years later when their paths crossed. She embraced life with enthusiasm—treasuring shopping outings, cherishing the music of Elvis Presley, and loving fiercely the animals who shared her journey, including her loyal poodles, Taffy and Lucy. A woman of deep faith, Sue was a member of Abiding Word Lutheran Church in Brenham. She also gave generously to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, offering loving support to a cause close to her heart. Sue is survived by her daughter, Laura Kramer, and son-in-law, Chuck Kramer; her son, Michael Mahoney, and daughter-in-law, Faleen Mahoney. Her legacy lives on through her adored grandchildren—Jason Fay, Danielle Munson, Brittany Fay, Spencer Kramer, Sarah Kramer, Christian Mahoney, Megan Mahoney, Conner Mahoney, and Darian Hunter—and her four beloved great-grandchildren. She is also lovingly remembered by her sister, Dorothy Gibson; niece and nephews, Lauranne Gibson, Robby Gibson, and David Gibson, and their families; as well as her dear friend, Judy Cable. Sue was preceded in death by her parents, Laurence and Anna Wilson. A funeral service to celebrate her life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, August 23, 2025, at Abiding Word Lutheran Church, 464 Oak Tree Crossing Dr., Brenham, TX. A light lunch and reception will follow the service. That afternoon on Saturday, August 23, 2025, family and friends are invited to gather at Sue’s home for a special “Celebration of Life,” honoring the joyful woman who gave so much love to so many. Sue’s personal favorite Mexican food dinner will be served at 4:00 p.m. and friends and family are invited to come and go as they wish. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, honoring Sue’s love of their work caring for children.
Richard Spartan Goodlett
Richard Spartan Goodlett, 77, of Brenham passed away Thursday, July 31, 2025. Richard was preceded in death by both of his parents William and Betty (Kocurek) Goodlett, wife Dorothy Macat Goodlett, sister Eva Miller and brother David Goodlett. Left to cherish his memories are sons and daughters-in-law Nathan and Bridget Goodlett, Brandon and Janna Goodlett; grandchildren Hayden Goodlett, Cole Goodlett and Layla Goodlett; sister Settie Rutland; brothers-in-law, and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation for Richard will be Thursday, August 7, 2025 from 8a.m. until 7p.m. at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Family will be present from 5:00p.m. until 7:00p.m. Services will be held at Champion Fellowship on Friday, August 8, 2025 at 10:00a.m. with Pastor Tim Webb officiating. A private burial will take place at Prairie Lea Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Champion Fellowship. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, Texas 77833.979.836.3611. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com
Roger Ellermann

Roger Ellermann passed away peacefully in his home on Thursday, July 31st. He was born on August 11, 1932 in Washington County to Raymond and Tillie Buerger Ellermann. He was baptized on September 11, 1932 and confirmed on March 30, 1947, both at St. Matthew Lutheran Church. Roger graduated from Brenham High School in 1950 and then attended Blinn College for two years. He left to serve in the army in April of 1953 during the Korean War and was honorably discharged in April 1955. While stationed at Fort Bragg he was introduced to his Georgia peach, Mary Ann Owens. They were married on August 7, 1955 in Machen, Georgia. Their honeymoon was moving back to Texas to reside in Brenham. They were blessed with 2 children; one son Rallin and one daughter Regina. Roger opened a business, Ellermann’s Farm Products in downtown Brenham by the railroad tracks. In 1972, together with Mary Ann, they opened the True Value Hardware store, Farm and Home Center, on Highway 290. After 23 years, they sold the business to what is now Tractor Supply Company. His love for outdoor living and farm animals led them to move to the country in 1986. Their country residence was surrounded by birds and animals of all kinds. His most cherished ones were his peacocks, ducks and guineas. Although he loved animals, he was also an avid hunter. He cherished his time at the deer lease with his son Rallin and many other hunting buddies. Roger earned his title of Grandpa through his grandchildren, Stephanie Holtkamp Koehler (Chris), Johanna Holtkamp Becker (Blake), Ranell Ellermann Riddle (Justin), Robin Ellermann Hubbard (Cade), and Jordan Pearson Rothermel (John). Their favorite times together included playing card games, eating ice cream, feeding the catfish, and celebrating Christmas in his big way. Seven great grandchildren were born to bless Roger with the name of Big Bubba. They are Kannon Koehler, Knowles Koehler, Wyatt Rew, Ryan Diehl, Jones Riddle, Judd Riddle and Jax Riddle. These 6 boys and 1 girl provided Big Bubba with many laughs and smiles. Roger is preceded in death by his wife; his son; his parents; and his in-laws Frank Owens and Bernice Bryant. Roger leaves behind his daughter, Regina Ellermann Holtkamp and husband Don; his daughter-in-law, Dalene Ellermann Pearson and husband Roger; his granddaughters and their spouses, and the 7 great grandchildren. Roger cherished his time with Doyle Wieghat, Justin and Amanda Dana, Bennie Ray Fuelberg, and Mike and Brenda Budell. These friends made frequent visits, provided meals, and made special memories with him. His neighbors Charles Meyer, Bruce Kettler and Mark Kettler were always ready to lend a helping hand. Many thanks go to Brazos Valley Hospice and their special employees; Kelly, Emily, and Christina. These special ladies treated our family with love and constant care. Visitation will be at Memorial Oaks from noon until 7pm on Sunday, August 3. Family will be present from 5pm until 7pm. A brief prayer service will begin at 7. Funeral services will be held at 10am Monday, August 4 at St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill with burial and reception to follow at St. Matthew Luthern Church of Sandy Hill. Pallbearers will be Don Holtkamp, Chris Koehler, Kannon Koehler, Knowles Koehler, Blake Becker, Doyle Wieghat, Bennie Ray Fuelberg, Roger Pearson, and Matt Buerger. Honorary pallbearers will be Justin Dana, Mike Budell, Charles Meyer, John Rothermel, Justin Riddle, Cade Hubbard and Tony Diehl. Although flowers are beautiful, please consider making your donations to St. Matthew Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund or St. John Lutheran Church Food Pantry. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Val G. Hinze

Val G. Hinze was born November 29,1930 to Elsie Schroeder and Willie A. Hinze on the family farm. Val was very proud of working to have the family property recognized as a Century Farm through Family Land Heritage Program. Growing up on the farm instilled a love for animals, a green thumb for gardening, and an appreciation for nature in general. He was usually accompanied by family pets, usually his dogs, on trips through fields, woods, and never turned down an opportunity to fish or hunt. Val graduated from Burton High School and was drafted to serve his country in July of 1952 serving in the Korean War. He utilized his farm knowledge in working as a utility repairman to keep things up and running. Anyone knowing Val would laugh that one of the recognitions he received was a “Good Conduct Medal”. Once Val returned home, he resumed work on his education by attending Blinn Jr College, and completed his education at Sam Houston State University with a Bachelor of Science and later his Master’s Degree. Val earned his teaching certificate and started a lifetime career of teaching, teaching science in Richards, Needville, Palacios, and Moulton school districts. Over 30 years later, Val retired from teaching while living in Moulton so he could resume those trips back to the farm for work and fishing as often as possible. There was no idle time as he was constantly tinkering on something in his shop or barn, or dreaming up a wood working project. His greatest woodworking projects were made from cedar which was harvested from family property and milled into lumber. It was during his teaching at Moulton that he met Thelma Fowler, a new teacher to Moulton, at none other than a faculty meeting. It seems there were many minds working together to get these two together, and on June 6, 1965 Thelma and Val were married. In January of 1968 they welcomed the arrival of their daughter, Jennifer. During their time in Moulton, Val served his community with several terms on the Moulton City Council. Once Thelma retired from teaching, they moved back to the farm. It was at this time Val became a member of the American Legion Quade Werchan Post 338, was a member of the local Young Farmers Chapter, and again set up gardening. Every time he went to “check cows”, a fishing pole was placed in the back of his Mule, or his dog was placed by his side for the adventure. As Val aged, holding a vast array of knowledge, he was affectionately referred to by Jennifer and David as “The Supervisor”, as much of their farm work required adequate supervision to ensure they were doing things correctly. Val passed away July 27, 2025 at Schulenburg Regency Nursing Home at the age of 94. Val is survived by his wife of 60 years, Thelma Hinze and daughter Jennifer and husband David Mohr of Carmine. Val was preceded in death by his parents Elsie and Willie A. Hinze, sister Ruth Bayer, and brother Willie L. Hinze, Sr. Pallbearers will be Howard Hinze, Austin Miller, Robert Hinze, Chad Pasak, Chuck Vincik, Austin Eaton, and Honorary pallbearer Kenneth Fishbeck. The family extends a heartfelt thank you to the staff at Schulenburg Regency Nursing Center and Hospice of South Texas. In lieu of flowers, family asks that donations be made to Gardenia Janssen Animal Shelter in LaGrange or to Hospice of South Texas, or any of their regions in Texas. Visitation will be at Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Carmine, Texas beginning at 2:00pm on Friday, August 1st. Funeral services will also be at Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Carmine beginning at 3:00pm on Friday, August 1st. Burial will take place with military honors at the Carmine Cemetery. Karen Buck will be officiating. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979.836-3611 Condolences may be shared at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com
James Frederick Arens, M.D.

James Frederick Arens, M.D. passed away on July 27, 2025, in his home in Brenham, Texas due to complications of congestive heart failure, renal failure and pneumonia. He was born in the home of his maternal grandparents in Hamel, Minnesota on April 20, 1934, to Frederick (Fritz) & Aurelia Arens. He grew up with his sister, Ellen Margaret Arens. After high school, he attended the Crosier Seminary in Onamia, Minnesota before attending Creighton University where he also graduated from Medical School in 1959. He then completed a rotating internship at Tripler Army Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii. Next, he completed a two-year anesthesiology residency at Charity Hospital in New Orleans, LA under the tutelage of the legendary Dr. John Adriani who remained a close confidant and adviser for the rest of his life. He then served in the Air Force for four years. In 1965, while at his last assignment at Travis AFB in California, his hospital commander who was the commanding general with no medical training ordered him to form an intensive care unit (ICU) which became a career changing event. At the age of 32, he was appointed Chairman of Anesthesiology at Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans, Louisiana during the early days of coronary artery surgery (CABG). Dr. Alton Ochsner encouraged him to open an ICU with only one ventilator available. The unit rapidly expanded to 32 beds with a respiratory therapy department and a blood-gas laboratory. In 1972, he was recruited to the University of Mississippi in Jackson as Chairman of Anesthesiology and was joined by Drs. Joseph Gabel, David Glass, Alan Tonnesen, Fred Davis, Karl Becker and others to develop a “first rate department” where the faculty (eight in all) would make daily rounds in the ICU before going to staff the operating rooms. In 1977, he was appointed as Chairman of Anesthesiology at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), in Galveston where he would eventually chair the System practice plan and later be appointed Vice President for Clinical Affairs and Chief Executive Officer of the Hospital. He was also awarded the first Sealy-Smith Chair in Anesthesiology. While at UTMB, he also chaired the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Committee on Managed Care to oversee the medical care for 166,000 prisoners at the TDC Hospital, one of his most interesting challenges. He was to later serve as Chairman of Anesthesiology at both MD Anderson Cancer Center and at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston. He felt his most significant accomplishment was training hundreds of anesthesiology residents who were taught to be physicians first and anesthesiologists second. They were proud to be called ATAs (Arens Trained Anesthesiologists). Almost a dozen ATA’s became presidents of at least 4 state societies of anesthesiologists, three as state medical society presidents, three became chairs of departments of anesthesiology; two presidents of the American Society of Anesthesiologists; two presidents of the American Board of Anesthesiology, and one a Texas State Senator. As one resident stated: "for all the honors, awards and accolades received, for every chairmanship and political position held; Dr. Arens at his core was our teacher. He knew what was required and how to get there. ATA’s practice nationwide and he never stopped being a mentor to each of us. Our lives and careers are a direct reflection of Dr. Arens’ vision, accomplishments and life’s work.” They followed in the footsteps of the "Chief" who served as President of the both the Texas and American Societies of Anesthesiologists, the American Board of Anesthesiology, as well as the only Anesthesiologist to serve as President of the American Board of Medical Specialties. He received Distinguished Service Awards or the equivalent from the ASA, the TSA, the ABMS, the AMA and the Creighton School of Medicine. He was most proud of his American Board of Anesthesiology Certificate # 1 in Critical Care Medicine. When asked to explain his success, he would quote Dr. Arthur Guyton, the well-known physiologist and friend, who told him “never be afraid to be the dumbest person in your department or in the room" and he would often comment that “l took that advice to heart." After his final retirement, he and wife Ann moved to Brenham where they raised dogs, miniature donkeys and cattle at various times. He served for many years on the Board of Directors of the Blinn College Foundation. He was preceded in death by his grandson, Peyton Arens, who lost his life to rhabdomyosarcoma cancer at the age of 14. He leaves behind his wife of 40 years, Ann Gardner Arens; daughter Patricia Arens Goforth, son James (Jim) F. Arens, II and four grandchildren, David and Lauren Goforth, and Elle and Porter Arens. Memorial services will be held at Houston National Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in Dr. Arens name at: Blinn College Foundation https://www.blinn.edu/foundation/index.html Arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Lois Irene (Thomas) Jurries

Lois Irene (Thomas) Jurries, 83, wife of the late Marvin Jurries, passed away at Silver Sage Memory Care Facility on July 25, 2025 with family by her side. A graveside service will be held at Greenvine Emmanuel Lutheran Church on Tuesday, July 29, 2025 at 10:00 AM with Vicar Sharon Schwartz officiating. A visitation with the family will be held immediately following the service in the church fellowship hall. Lois was born on January 2, 1942 to Carl and Irene (Phillips) Thomas in Cuero, Texas. On October 7, 1961 she married Marvin Jurries in Burton Texas. She was his soul mate and best friend for over 60 years. Lois’s love for children started early babysitting in her home prior to her career as an Early Childhood Educator in Brenham. After retirement her love for children continued. She then enjoyed spending even more time with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Her beautiful smile and witty sense of humor will be missed. Lois is survived by her children Brian Jurries (Jennifer), Sherry Krinke (Gary), and Sheila Rolling (Greg). Brother-in-law and sister-in-law Royce Jurries (Mona) and sister-in-law and brother-in-law Sandra Hons (Richard). Grandchildren Tiffany Marsilio (Shawn), Adam Whitehead (Marisol), Trinten Rolling, Brayten Rolling, Darian Jurries, Drake Averitt and Madison Averitt. Great grandchildren Katryna Allen, Karina Whitehead, Jaiden Cuevas, Ariana Cuevas, Damien Marsilio, Dante Marsilio, Mileena Marsilio, and Kitanna Marsilio. Great great-granddaughter Sage due in August. Also, numerous nieces and nephews. Lois is preceded in death by her husband Marvin Jurries. Her parents Carl and Irene Thomas, and mother-in-law and father-in-law Herbert and Thelma Jurries. Serving as pallbearers are Adam Whitehead, Trinten Rolling, Brayten Rolling, Shawn Marsilio, Drake Averitt, Gary Krinke and Greg Rolling. Memorials can be given to Greenvine Emmanuel Lutheran Church or a charity of your choice. Special thanks to the staff at Silver Sage and Araca Hospice for their dedicated care. Funeral Arrangements are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St. in Brenham. To view Lois’s obituary online and post a tribute to her family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com