Obituaries
- Tara Kathleen Heiser
- Ruth Herzog Ellis
- Dorothy Jean Lesser
- Vincent Joseph Krolczyk, Sr.
- Verna J. (Jurecka) Becker
- Jerry Joe Vaughn
- Lynn Thomas Junek
- Barbara Hope Mendell Schroeder
- Edwina A. Bronikowski Derkowski
- Carolyn Maxine Littrell
- Nancy New Jahns
- Lacey Lanae Black
- Eugene Bothe
- Pedro Arvizu Gonzales
- Lavonne Erline Ledbetter Woods
- Charles Wesley Riley, Sr.
- Dr. Robert J. Wallace
- Shirley Marie Kmiec
- Carol Schroeder
- Chad Taylor Church
- Myrtle Jean Randermann
- Cynthia Charlene Preuss Wilson
- Florence "Flo" Schwartz
- Ruth Hinze Schulte
- Lois Wunderlich
- Florian "Flattie" Bolcerek
- Robert Lee Dickerson
- Walter Louis Schlabach
- Shirley Jean McCord
- Lynette Voskamp
- Albert Roy Luedemann
- Zachary Thomas Gore
- Mark Allen Stegent
- Gaylain Ann Keenan
- Jean Pindale Kroll
Tara Kathleen Heiser

Tara Kathleen Heiser, 62, passed away on April 14, 2025 at her home in Burton, Texas, after a courageous battle against breast cancer. She is survived by her husband of 38 years, Jim Heiser; her son, A.J. Heiser; her mother, Juanita Green; and her sister, Tenli Green. Tara was born in Long Beach, California on August 16, 1962 and grew up in Houston, Texas. She received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree from the University of Houston. She was a devoted wife and mother and truly loved her family. Her acute eye for fashion would turn heads when she walked into a room, and her taste for turquoise jewelry was ever visible on her arms and around her neck. She loved her frequent travels to Santa Fe, New Mexico where she enjoyed collecting antiques, hiking, and sipping on a glass of Pinot Grigio in the desert mountains. Tara's favorite pastimes were selling antiques during the Round Top Antique Festival and enjoying the birds and wildlife on her property in Burton. Memorial donations may be directed to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation at bcrf.org. A Funeral Mass for Tara will be held on Thursday, April 17, 2025 at 10:00 am at St. Margaret Catholic Church in Giddings, Texas. Burial will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Burton, Texas. Service arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family and view the obituary online, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.
Ruth Herzog Ellis

Ruth Herzog Ellis, “Granny,” began her earthly journey on August 16, 1936 at her grandparents’ home in Washington County and entered into the Presence of the Lord on April 8, 2025 at the age of 88. Ruth enjoyed a long and productive career as an oil and gas production analyst at Coastal Corporation, where she made many lifelong friends. Retirement didn’t slow her down one bit. After relocating to Somerville, she wholeheartedly embraced her many passions—gardening, dancing, bird watching, cooking for others, tackling crossword puzzles, watching her favorite game shows, and getting lost in a good book. Ruth quickly became an active and beloved community member, forming new friendships and joining social groups, including the lively Red Hatters. Ruth became actively involved with her church’s senior citizens group, as well as various activities, volunteering her time with children’s Vacation Bible School and the women’s ministry. Her kindness, paired with a compassionate spirit, was evident in the many friendships she formed and the countless lives she touched. She lived a full life, rich with love and joy, grounded in faith, family, and friendship. Her quick wit, resilient spirit, and generous heart will be fondly remembered by all who knew her. Ruth never met a stranger—she was truly one of a kind. Ruth’s children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were the light of her life. She stayed busy creating cherished memories with her family—attending special events and baseball games, going on fun outings, and even coloring in coloring books. She treasured every moment spent chatting, giggling, and playing dominoes whenever the opportunity arose. Ruth had a deep love for her family and for people in general. She never met a stranger and was always ready to share a warm smile. With an extraordinary gift for loving, helping, and serving others, she was sensitive to the needs around her and quick to offer her time and resources. Ruth also had a flair for style and a sharp eye for a good sale—she simply couldn’t resist. A proud Texan through and through, she held a special love for anything red, white, and blue. “Now I know life is a school of compromise and the final lesson is about unconditional love” - Ruth Ellis, Author. Ruth loved God, walking with Him throughout her life, especially through her golden years and now she is walking with Him for eternity. Ruth is preceded in death by her parents Edwin and Lonie Schulze Herzog; grandparents Fritz and Adelheid Prigge Schulze; husband Fred Ellis; siblings Charles Herzog and Shirley Herzog Parrish; grandson Vincent Allen Adams, and other close relatives. She is survived by her children: Deanna Hartman (James), Susanna Barton (Joe), Dewayne Hartman (Donna), and Lucretia Sheppard (Ray); grandchildren Mendy Bostian (Jason), Kayla Bryson, Crystal Shermaine-Nisenbaum (Dan), Lauren Merriman (Richard), Katie Howey (Jarrod), and Emily Henry (Colin); great-grandchildren Easten, Judsen, and Colsten Bostian; Bryndle and Hattie Jo Bryson; Kennedy, Clark, and Beau Merriman, Hudson, Griffin, and Brock Howey and Cal Henry. Visitation for Ruth will be on Monday, April 14, 2025 from 8am until 8pm, with family present from 6pm until 8pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Funeral services will be on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 10:30am at Brenham Memorial Chapel with Pastor Corby Brizendine of First Baptist Church in Somerville officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to First Baptist Church of Somerville, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, or American Cancer Society. Pallbearers will be Charles Ray, James Hartman, Jason Bostian, Butch Bostian, Easten Bostian, Clay Spriggs, Joe Barton, Gerald Wehring, and Charles Schulze. Honorary pallbearers will be the Red Hatters Society. 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
Dorothy Jean Lesser
On Monday evening, April 7, 2025, Dorothy Jean Lesser left a long happy life on this earth to spend eternity with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Dorothy was born on December 4, 1925 to Hugh and Lillian Crawford. Born and raised in Bellville, she enjoyed a happy childhood and graduated from Bellville High school and then Blinn College where she met the love of her life, Abie Lesser, Jr. She is survived by her daughter, Patsy Jean Hermann and granddaughter Jennifer Jean Hermann Vasquez and her husband David Vasquez. Special cousins Bonnie Hood, Kent Smith and wife B.J. and Gordon Smith. Dorothy is also survived by her special grand-dog, Zoe Hermann. Though she will be greatly missed, her family is comforted knowing she is in the arms of her Lord. The family would like to thank the staff at Oak Haven Assisted Living and Amedisys Hospice for their kindness and care. A visitation for Dorothy will be held on Monday, April 14, 2025 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 11:00 am at First Baptist Church Brenham located at 304 N. Market Street, Brenham, Texas (Downtown across from the post office). Burial will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery. The family has requested that those wishing to make a donation in Dorothy’s honor may do so at Miracle Farms or First Baptist Church Building Fund. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit, www.memorialoakschapel.com
Vincent Joseph Krolczyk, Sr.

Vincent Joseph Krolczyk, Sr., age 62, passed away on April 1, 2025. Vincent, lovingly known as "Bull" to his friends, lived a life full of passion, laughter, and deep connections with family and friends. Vincent was born May 6, 1962 in Chappell Hill, Texas to Alphonse and Dorothy Krolczyk, Sr. Vincent was an avid outdoorsman, he found joy in hunting dove and deer, casting his line while fishing, and perfecting the art of barbecuing surrounded by those he loved. He was also a skilled winemaker, always ready to share a bottle of his homemade wine with friends. Vincent took great pride in keeping his vehicles spotless and polished. Vincent cherished summer trips to the beach with his children. He had a special gift for training both dogs and horses. His beloved dog, Buster, and his remarkable horse, Oakie—who could be ridden with just a hay string, held special places in his heart. A true music lover, he took pride in sharing his birthday with Bob Seger and never missed a chance to enjoy his favorite tunes. Football Sundays were spent watching his beloved Dallas Cowboys. Above all, Vincent’s greatest joy was his family. He was a devoted father to his children Vincent Jr., Matthew, and Kalyn, and he treasured every moment spent with his grandchildren. His love, wisdom, and larger-than-life presence will be deeply missed but forever remembered by those who knew and loved him. Vincent is survived by his wife Debbie, whom he married on December 31, 2006, his children Vincent Jr. and significant other Hannah, Matthew Krolczyk and wife Brittney, and Kalyn Knode; grandchildren Brody, Bear, and soon to be granddaughter Krolczyk; siblings Diane Roese and husband John, Bobby Krolczyk and wife Lisa, Daniel Krolczyk and wife Lisa, Mary Jane Malinowski and husband Donald, Melvin Krolczyk and wife Tammy, and Bonnie Bush and husband Kevin; nephews and nieces Mark Roese, Kimberly and Chase Nelson, Taylor Krolczyk and Derek Grimm, Haley and Tyler Gandy, Amanda Krolczyk, Karah and Terry Swonke, Carson Bush, Kolten Krolczyk, Hannah Bush, Braydon Bush, Courtney McNeil and husband Jared, Megan Riley and husband Austin, Sidne Kortis, Hanna Kortis, Keaton Poston and wife Annie, Trey Poston, Jon Erik Coonse, Jacob Knode, Taylor Knode, and Tanner Knode; great nephews and nieces Aubrey Grimm, Emily, Lilly Nelson, Bailey and Logan McNeil, Sam and Madelyn Poston; sister and brothers-in-law Tami Carlson and husband Mike, Rodney Knode and significant other Carrie King, and John Knode. Vincent is preceded in death by his parents Alphonse Krolczyk, Sr. and Dorothy Stegmann., brother Alphonse Krolczyk, Jr., and father-in-law Robert Knode. Visitation will be on Monday, April 7, 2025 from 8am until 2pm, with family being present from 12pm until 2pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Funeral services will follow beginning at 2pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel with interment to follow at St. Stanislaus Catholic Cemetery in Chappell Hill, Texas. Pallbearers will be Mark Roese, Bubba Krolczyk, Hunter Krolczyk, Cody Hanath, Wesley Westbook, Keith Hamilton, Keith Kuharski, and David Kmiecik. Honorary pallbearers will be Phillip Kubeczka, Richard Sims, Alfred Kenjura, John Knode, Rodney Knode, Duane Ahrens, Ernie Krolczyk, and Vicente Duran. A heartfelt thank you to the Kuciemba family for always welcoming Vincent as one of their own, and to Houston Unlimited Incorporated in Chappell Hill for his many years of dedicated employment. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials to be given to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, https://www.stjude.org/donate 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
Verna J. (Jurecka) Becker
Verna J. (Jurecka) Becker, 90, of Industry, Texas, passed away peacefully on Monday, March 31, 2025. Verna was born in Fayetteville, Texas on June 17, 1934, the daughter of Rudolph and Angeline (Minar) Jurecka. Verna enjoyed gardening. If you ever visited her home, it was clear she had a green thumb for her home was surrounded by colorful flowers. She also was a great cook and baker. Her specialties were date loafs, poppy seed rolls, and homemade noodles, just to name a few. Verna enjoyed being a homemaker and caring for those she loved. God and the Catholic faith were a vital part of Verna’s life. In 1953 she graduated from St. John’s Catholic High School. Later that year she married the love of her life, Paul Becker. Together they attended The Immaculate Conception Church in Industry for over 50 years. Verna was member of the Altar Society where she participated in the annual bake sale. She also taught Catechism classes for many years. Verna along with Paul were a team delivering Meals on Wheels together in the local community. Verna enjoyed her trips to Louisiana, referred to as “Missionary Trips”, and playing Bingo locally. For over 35 years Verna was the “Tupperware Queen” breaking many sales records. She is survived by two daughters: Patsy Schubert (Bob) of Brenham, Texas; and Deidra Becker (Lester Priesmeyer) of El Campo, Texas; son, Russell Becker (Teddi Turner) of Industry, Texas; sister, Ruth Beseda of Fayetteville, Texas; two brothers: Johnny Jurecka (Nona) of Victoria, Texas and Vernon Jurecka (Jan) of Ellinger, Texas; sister-in-law Kay Jurecka of Fayetteville; two grandchildren: Leighton Schubert (Brittany), Leigha Schubert (Cody Neutzler); four great grandchildren: Analeise, Declan, Porter and Rylan. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Paul J. Becker; son, Joel Becker; in-laws, Charlie and Ida Becker; sister Jeannette Kulhanek (Cyril); brother, Rudy L. Jurecka; brother-in-law, Kermit Beseda and her favorite dog, Little Bit. Visitation will be held on Friday, April 4, 2025, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Koenig-Belvill Funeral Home & Crematory, 109 E. State Hwy 71, Ellinger, Texas. Family will receive friends at that time. A Holy Rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 15994 TX-159, Industry, Texas 78944 at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, April 5, 2025. Burial will follow at Immaculate Conception Catholic Cemetery. Servings as pallbearers are Kermit Beseda, Jr., Mark Beseda, Analeise Gautreaux, Jacob Kulhanek, Paul Jurecka, Frank Krenek, Leighton Schubert, and Zach Turner. Honorary pallbearers include Rodney Beseda, Patrick Jurecka, Lloyd Jurecka, George Krenek, Thomas Krenek, Wilford Krenek, Cody Neutzler, Colton Priesmeyer, Hayden Turner, and Heath Turner. March has been a difficult month for the Becker family. Joel passed on March 20, 1994 and Paul on March 10, 2007 and now Verna on March 31. Our family greatly appreciates your prayers. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 15994 TX-159, Industry, Texas 78944. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Koenig-Belvill Funeral Home & Cremations, 208 W. Pearl St., La Grange, Texas. Family and friends can view and sign the guestbook online at www.lagrangefunerals.com
Jerry Joe Vaughn
Jerry Joe Vaughn, 84, passed away on March 23, 2025. Jerry was born on July 24,1940 in the Zionville Community to Pierson and Mildred “Lange” Vaughn. Left to cherish Jerry’s memory is his loving wife of 64 years, Bernice, his daughters, Belinda (Roderic) Vincent and Debra “Wellman” and Rocky Rhodes, brother, James (Karon) Vaughn and sister-in-law, Diane Vaughn, granddaughter, Ashley (Tom) Del Zoppo and great granddaughter, Rosabella Del Zoppo, sisters-in-law Betty Vierus, Margie Spinn and Trudi Hinze and sisters and brothers in law, Carolyn and Ronny Nazarian and Dotsy and Ronnie Luhn, along with numerous nieces and nephews. A visitation for Jerry will be held on Thursday, March 27, 2025 from 5 pm to 7 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel, located at 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service for Jerry will be held on Friday, March 28, 2025 at 2 pm at Zion Lutheran Church located at 1800 FM 2679, Brenham, Texas with burial to follow in the church cemetery. Special thanks to Dr. Cheryl Horton and staff for their care and kindness. Special thank you to AccentCare Home Health staff for their care and guidance with dad. Memorials may be donated to Zion Lutheran Church. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, located at 1306 W. Main Steet, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit, www.memorialoakschapel.com
Lynn Thomas Junek

Lynn Thomas Junek, of Snook, went home to be with her Savior on Friday, March 21, 2025. She was surrounded by her family. Lynn was born on September 1st, 1929 in Somerville, Texas. Her father was Hope Thomas and mother was Olga Kettrick Thomas. She grew up in Somerville, TX where she graduated from Somerville High School. She met the love of her Life, Elo Junek and they married on December 26, 1948. She was a loving mother to sons Elo Jr., Terry, and daughters Beverly and Linda. She was a very special Mema to her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She loved having her family together and always set an example of what Faith was to all who knew her. Her smile was contagious and she had the sweetest heart. Lynn was a kindergarten Teachers Aide in Snook for many years. Some of her students still kept in touch with her through these later years of Lynn’s life. She was a member of the Somerville Chapter of The Order of the Eastern Star and served as Worthy Matron several times and loved the fellowship of this organization. She loved doing cross stitch and loved to help Elo with his garden. She was known for her canning and great cooking. Lynn was a founding member of the Hope Evangelical Free Church of College Station. Lynn is preceded in death by her loving husband Elo, her parents, sisters Bonnie and Katheryn and infant brother and son Elo Junek, Jr. Survivors include Terry Junek and wife Pat, Beverly Derkowski and husband Larry, and Linda Baumann and husband Jack. Grand children Christian Edwards (Jimmy), Elo (Trey) Junek III (Jamie), Lew Derkowski, Jennifer Lammons (Michael), Tony Derkowski, Justin Derkowski, Stephanie Derkowski Supak, Amanda Novosad (Brad), Victoria Ford (Brodrick), Jack Baumann Jr. (Leann), Melanie Junek (Brandon), Shannon Junek, Katharian Junek, Kody Junek (Norieen) and Miranda Rubach (Robert) along with numerous great grandchildren and great great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. Serving as pallbearers are her grandson’s Lew Derkowski, Elo Junek III (Trey), Shannon Junek, Tony Derkowski, Jack Baumann Jr., Justin Derkowski, and Kody Junek. The family would like to give an extra special thanks to Reba Pool DeVault, LaKendra Pool, Erica Davis Suel, Breashia Johnson, Monica Tucker and LaBrayla Pool. These ladies went above and beyond surrounding her with love and care in her final days helping fulfill Lynn’s last wishes of being at her home when it was her time to be called to Heaven with her Lord and Savior. Special thanks also go out to the staff at the Swing Bed, Burleson St. Joseph hospital in Caldwell, Brazos Valley Hospice, the Snook Brethren Church Christiaan Sisters. In Lieu of flowers Memorial donations may be given to Hospice Brazos Valley 502 W. 26th St. Bryan, TX 77803, Hope Bible Church 5376 Raymond Stotzer Pkwy, College Station, TX 77845 or Order of the Eastern Star #0245 8th Street, Somerville, TX 77879. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Lynn Thomas Junek, please visit our flower store.
Barbara Hope Mendell Schroeder

Barbara Hope (Mendell) Schroeder, 87, slipped peacefully into the loving arms of Jesus on March 22, 2025, in Anderson, Texas. Born on November 28, 1937, in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, Barbara was the daughter of Mary Elizabeth Widmeyer and Howard Edgar Mendell. She was baptized into the faith at First Baptist Church of Brenham and later became an active member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Navasota. Throughout her life, she was deeply involved in her church communities, serving as secretary for the Lutheran Women's Missionary League (L.W.M.L.) at Trinity Lutheran Church. In 2013, she joined Bethel Lutheran Church in Bryan before returning to Trinity Lutheran Church in Navasota in 2023. On May 24, 1996, Barbara married the love of her life, Wesley Schroeder at Zion Lutheran Church in Anderson. Together, they built a wonderful life on a ranch near Anderson, where they found joy in caring for their cattle, watching the birds, and spending time with their beloved dogs amid the beauty of nature. Barbara dedicated much of her life to caring for others. She worked for 18 years as a spinner at Brentex Mills in Brenham before transitioning to a career in nursing. For 24 years, she served as a nurse at Brenham State School and later continued her passion for caregiving as a private care nurse for elderly individuals in the community. Even after retirement in 1998, she remained committed to helping others by volunteering with Hospice in Brenham. Her dedication to service extended beyond healthcare—she also completed training to become a member of the Brenham Citizen Police Academy. Barbara had a deep love of nature and took great pride in maintaining an immaculate yard. She had a special place in her heart for animals, especially her beloved dog Maddie, who was always by her side. Known for her engaging smile and the joyful twinkle in her eye, Barbara had a remarkable gift for making others feel special. She often sent cards and small gifts as tokens of encouragement and had a deep fondness for babies and small children. Barbara is survived by her loving husband, Wesley; her sons Howard Maynard of Bay City and George "Duncan" Maynard of Delaware; her sister Avelyn Cope of Port Orange, Florida; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Barbara is preceded in death by her parents; her siblings Connie and Richard; her children Terry and Becky; her grandson Brandon; and her great-granddaughter Taylor. Barbara deeply cherished her friendships with Joyce Juntune and Flora “Mama James” Fleeger. Her kindness, generosity, and unwavering care for others will be deeply missed by all who knew her. May her memory bring comfort to those whose lives she touched. A special thanks to Susan Harris, Donna Holton, and Gandi Branch who were Barbara’s care givers. A visitation will be on Thursday, March 27th at 9:00am and the funeral service beginning at 10am at Brenham Memorial Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Joseph’s Hospice, Conroe, TX. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979.836.3611 Condolences may be shared with family at www.BrenhamMemorialChapel.com
Edwina A. Bronikowski Derkowski

Edwina A. Derkowski, 88, of Chappell Hill, Texas, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 20, 2025, leaving behind a lifetime of love, devotion, and cherished memories. Edwina was the beloved wife of the late Willie Frank Derkowski and a devoted homemaker who embraced her Catholic faith. She found great joy in life’s simple pleasures, whether it was tending to her garden, canning, crafting with beans and popsicle sticks, or playing bingo. A talented cook and baker, she not only nourished those around her but also collected cookbooks that fueled her passion for cooking and baking. A lover of all things festive, Edwina took pride in decorating her home for every holiday and season, with Christmas being her absolute favorite. Polish music filled her heart with happiness. Edwina’s kindness, creativity, and love for life will be deeply missed by all who knew her. One of Edwina’s fondest memories was purchasing her first new vehicle, a 1993 Chevy truck, a symbol of her independence and pride. Above all, she adored her cat companions, Goldie Boy and Kitty, who brought her endless comfort and joy. Edwina is preceeded in death by her parents, her husband Willie Frank, siblings Johnny Bronikowski, Stanley Bronikowski, Martha Gregory, Frances Kubiak, and Johanna Swiech. Edwina is survived by her daughter Cynthia Derkowski Campbell and husband Ronald. Grandchildren Matthew Chovanec and wife Tabitha, Jennifer Nowicki and husband Dathan, Jessica Cooper and fiancé Night Slight. Great grandchildren Chasidy Nowicki, Bradley Nowicki, Halley Cooper, Riley Chovanec, Renley Chovanec, and Kailey Slight. Serving as pallbearers will be Matthew Chovanec, Dathan Nowicki, Michael Bronikowski, Stanley Bronikowski, Jr., James Sodalak, and Nick Slight. Honoary pallbearer will be Bradley Nowicki. Visitation will be on Sunday, March 23, 2025 at Brenham Memorial Chapel beginning at 12 noon, with family present from 4-6pm. Rosary will begin at 6pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Chappell Hill, beginning at 10:30am. Burial to follow at the church cemetery. The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to all of Edwina’s caregivers and therapy programs. A special thanks goes to her daughter, Cindy, and her husband, Ronald, whose unwavering support and dedication ensured she was well cared for until her final day. Memorials may be given to the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979.836.3611 Condolences may be shared with family at www.BrenhamMemorialChapel.com
Carolyn Maxine Littrell

I wish we could see the angels’ faces when they hear you sing.
Most beloved wife and mother, Carolyn Maxine Littrell, left this world on March 13, 2025, her hand held by her loving husband and surrounded by her children. Carol’s journey began on July 6, 1947, born to a young mother in San Antonio, Texas and adopted by Harry and Fifi Zorn from the Depelchin Faith Home in Houston. She was musically gifted and her talents were encouraged as a child; she grew up singing gospel songs and playing hymns on the piano, and performing in band and choir in plays and musicals. After graduating from high school, Carol received a full music scholarship from Sam Houston State University. She became active in the Houston music scene and soon gained a reputation as a sought-after entertainer. She later moved with her family to the small, historic town of Brenham, Texas and formed a band with her husband Charlie, traveling the country for Chelsea Street Pub as a road musician. She was a fun and uniquely talented live entertainer and songwriter, eventually building a solo act and recording the regional hit “Winkelmann, Texas”, one of her many great songs. In 1989, Carol began a twenty-year career in food service, during which she served as the Assistant Food Director for Blinn College for ten of those years, making many friends and fond memories. Carol moved with her husband Charlie to Pine Bluff, Arkansas on June 1, 2018 on their 41st wedding anniversary, and started a new chapter of her life in the Natural State. She missed Tex-Mex food and her friends and family in Texas, but loved remodeling their antique Victorian house. She loved going to the casino, shrewdly bidding in online auctions, and snuggling with her Chihuahua Carmen and her kitties while watching movies and videos of all of her favorite musicians, a pastime in which all visitors to her living room were lovingly obliged to participate. Never one to miss a chance for a laugh, Carol was quick-witted and clever, and found humor in everything. She was a loyal and faithful wife, mother, daughter, sister and friend; she loved her people fiercely and unconditionally, and never hesitated to sacrifice her own comfort for a loved one in need. She was beautiful, dynamic, smart, immensely talented, and loved by everyone who was lucky enough to know her. Carol is survived by her husband Charlie; daughters Debbie, Dana, Denise and Dory and son James; sons-in-law James Ehler, Scott Hood, and Eric Mikel; sister Amy Bale Williams, brother Terry Bale, and brother-in-law Jim Littrell; grandchildren Scotty and Kassidy, Anna, Abbie, and Andy Hood, Josiah McWhorter, Gordon and Irial Ehler, and Brianna and Hayden Mikel; great-grandbaby Jackson; special friends Keith York, and Marilyn Smith; and many Bale family nieces and nephews she never had the chance to meet. She is preceded in death by her parents, Harry and Fifi Zorn; her father- and mother-in-law James and Muriel Littrell; her mother Maxine Smith Bale; sister Linda Bale; brother-in-law Ray Martin; and her beloved Chihuahua Carmen. A celebration of Carol’s life will be held on Saturday, May 3, 2025, from 12-6 p.m. at the Elk’s Lodge, 400 E. Germania Street, Brenham, Texas.
Nancy New Jahns

Nancy New Jahns, 59, joined her Heavenly Father on March 11, 2025 after a brief battle with cancer. She left this earth while at home and surrounded by her children, husband and the thoughts and prayers of the multitudes she touched. Nancy was born March 5, 1966 to Jack and Katherine New in Seymour, Texas. Early in life Nancy and her family settled into the Seguin, Texas area and her childhood saw lifelong friendships and a strong work ethic take root. Nancy had a passion for learning from a young age, and was a master seamstress and cook ever since. While in high school she also began dating her friend, Ryan, when he was 16 and she was 15, and from the start everyone could see the love between them was the kind that would last. During this period of her life she also came to know Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior, and developed a deep personal relationship with Him. Nancy’s love of the Lord continued through her entire life and made an impact on all who knew her. After graduating college from Texas A&M University, she married Ryan and they moved to Brenham, Texas. Here, she became a first-grade teacher. She quickly became a positive influence for many as she taught and supported countless students and other teachers. She worked in many classes, grades, schools, and programs over the course of decades of service. Most recently, she was the Administrator of First Baptist Church School, and here her skills continued to shine. This school, the teachers, and the kids were such a source of joy for her. It was her desire to provide an excellent education to as many students as possible, while sharing the Gospel with them constantly. Nancy was a member of Brenham’s First Baptist Church for over 30 years and faithfully served in various areas of the church. She especially loved working with the student ministry and taught and hosted various small groups and Sunday school classes over the years. Nancy was a very humble person and was quick to sweep any accolades under the rug, although she had many. Her biggest goal in life was pointing people towards Christ, which she did daily in a variety of ways. She truly had a servant’s heart and was the first to make a meal, clean a house, or call to check on someone. She made every person she met feel so special by never forgetting to slow down and be intentional with everyone. Nancy was never afraid of death, as her faith gave her confidence that her life on earth would not be the end. She would want every person reading this to be able to have that same confidence. Nancy is survived by her husband, Ryan Paul Jahns and children/children-in laws Jill and Andrew Probasco of Houston, Ty and Macy Jahns of Brenham, Meg and Roy Cervantes of Lewisville, and Todd and Molly Jahns of Fort Worth; grandchildren, Rowen Jahns, Maren Jahns, Hayden Jahns, Elias Cervantes, and Jesse Jahns; her mother, Katherine New and sisters Linda Corporon, Molly Mast, and Katelyn New. She is preceded in death by her beloved father, Jack New, and her grandparents. To honor her memory, there will be a visitation service on Friday, March 21st from 5-7pm at First Baptist Church in Brenham (2715 South Market Street). A Celebration of Life Service will be Saturday, March 22nd at 11am at First Baptist Church School (304 South Market) with a reception to follow. Prior to her passing, she requested that no one wear black, as she wanted this to be a celebration of her getting to go home to Jesus. In lieu of flowers, we are asking that donations be made to help build the new First Baptist Church School campus through Brenham’s First Baptist Church’s Deep and Wide fund. This school was part of her legacy, and we would love to see her memory continue in this way. For details about how to make this donation, please reach out to one of her children. Share memories at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com
Lacey Lanae Black

Lacey Lanae Black, 34, was born on May 18, 1990 to Donna (Kramer) Black and Lonnie Black. She was baptized at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Brenham on July 1, 1990 and later confirmed there. Lacey received her GED while her two oldest children were toddlers. She and her family were very proud of her accomplishment. Lacey was a very loving and caring person. Who always had a smile and enjoyed a good laugh. She never met a stranger and would help anyone out if she could. She loved spending time with her family, especially her grandparents. She enjoyed time with her friends also. She spent many hours reading, writing, studying the scriptures, time at the water fishing and she had a great love of nature and spent many hours outdoors. Some of her favorite times were family vacations which centered around the water and the Hill Country. Her most cherished times were spent with her children. The memories she created with her children Anyiah, Zoey, Aubrey, Novalee and Noah were very precious to her. She loved being a mom. Lacey is preceded in death by her grandfathers, Leeroy Kramer (Grandpa) and Donald Black (PoPo). She is survived by her parents, Donna “Kramer” Black and Lonnie Black, brother Dillon (Cheyenne) and little sister Daylynn. Her children, Anyiah, Zoey, Aubrey and Novalee Vela and Noah Black. Also left to cherish her memory are her grandmothers Doris Kramer (Gigi) and Anne Black (memaw), aunts and uncles, Linda and Darrell Reimer, Billy Black, Michael and Kim Black and numerous cousins. A visitation for Lacey will be held on Friday, March 14, 2025 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm with a rosary at 6:30 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, March 15, 2025 a 2:00 pm at St. Paul's Lutheran Church located at 305 W. Third Street, Brenham, Texas. Burial will follow at Sacred Heart in Latium. Serving as pallbearers will be: Billy Black, Michael Black, Darrell Reimer, Matthew Black, Ray Duch and Roy Normann. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Eugene Bothe

Eugene Bothe passed away peacefully on March 11, 2025. He was 92 years young. Eugene was born in the Meyersville Community to August & Margarethe (Meyer) Bothe on April 28, 1932. He was the youngest of seven children. He was baptized on October 30, 1932 and later confirmed at Immanuel Lutheran Church of Wiedeville. Eugene was educated in the Wiedeville schools and attended until the 10th grade. He had many stories to tell including walking to school with no shoes on and getting sprayed by a skunk with his friend Cleburne Rau. Some of his early jobs were picking cotton, baling hay, and driving a milk truck. He eventually went to work for Mr. CW Rankin at Rankin Motors. In 1970, he bought into the dealership and became a partner with Mr. Rankin. In 1974, he bought the dealership and it became Bothe Ford with the famous motto "There's no deal like a Bothe deal"! Eugene dabbled in the dirt construction and cattle businesses also. The highlight of the cattle business was when they would work cows at what was known as the Fink Place. Lots of friends and family would come and help work cows, BBQ, and have a good ole time! He still had cattle and enjoyed checking them up until his death. When Eugene sold the Ford dealership, he went to work for Tegeler Toyota. At the age of 92, he was still selling cars. On September 18, 1955 he married Elois Kochwelp. They were blessed with 5 children-Jerry, Roxanne, Michael, Ronnie, and Pam. Elois preceded him in death on September 3, 2001. In 1975, Eugene was struck by a car which broke both his legs and caused other injuries. He was confined to a hospital bed for a year and the doctors never thought he would walk again. He proved them wrong but that didn't mean it was easy for him. He endured pain the rest of his life from those injuries. Although he never let it show, he would say "I'm blessed to be alive and to be out of that hospital bed and that l've gotten to live such a long life." Eugene loved to dance! If the band was playing, you can bet he was on the dance floor dancing! Even in his late 80's he was out jitterbugging and hardly missed dancing to a song. In 2012 we celebrated his 80th birthday which was supposed to be a small get together that turned into a meal, band, and renting a hall for 600+ of his closest friends. He enjoyed that night so much and would still talk about it years later. Eugene was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Elois, his siblings and their spouses: Lonnie Bothe, Melvin Bothe, Ervin Bothe and wife Anita, Delores Zuehlke and husband Bill, Irene Helmer and husband Charlie, and Clarence Bothe. Son in law: Louis Thiel, sister-in-law Bea Winters, brother-in-law Doug Winters and sister-in-law Judy Winters, nephew: Fritz Zuehlke and his wife Dorothy. Gene is survived by his children: Jerry Bothe and wife Cheryl, Roxanna Thiel, Michael Bothe and wife Olga, Ronald Bothe and wife Sarah, and Pamela Bothe. Grandchildren: Christy Burleson and husband Trey, John Bothe and wife Emilie, Sara Bothe, Drew Bothe, Jackson Bothe, Hannah Seaman, Haley Seaman, and Kambryn Hamilton. Great grandchildren: Jake Burleson and Jhett Burleson. Special friend: Nadine Rau. Niece: Maude Linda Jakubik and husband Lyndon, Nephews: Larry Winters and wife Rhonda, Allen Winters, Mark Winters and wife Sylvia and many great nieces, great nephews and cousins. We are very grateful to Larry Tegeler and the employees of Tegeler Toyota for all you have done for him over the years. He loved getting to go to work every day and being able to visit with his customers. Visitation will be held Thursday, March 13, 2025 at Brenham Memorial Chapel from 5:00-7:00 pm. Funeral services will be held Friday, March 14, 2025 at 10:00 am at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Pallbearers are Trey Burleson, Jake Burleson, Russell Rogas, Ron Eilers, lan Schroeder, Mark Winters, Steve Brockman, and JJ Jozwiak. Honorary pallbearers are his grandchildren, great grandchildren, and the employees of Tegeler Toyota. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Immanuel Lutheran Church of Wiedeville, Meyersville Volunteer Fire Dept., or Syngap Research Fund.org. 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
Pedro Arvizu Gonzales
Pedro Arvizu Gonzales, 68, passed away on March 12, 2025. Pedro was born on July 2, 1956 in La Rodada, San Luis Potosi, Mexico to Luis and Casilda Gonzales. Pedro is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Valeriana Gonzalez, his mother, Casilda Arvizu, his eight daughters, Sara (Rene) Escobedo, Esmeralda (Alex) Turner, Sandra Gonzalez, Alexandria Gonzales, Gloria Gonzales, Vernita Reyes, Diana Gonzalez and Rita Gonzalez, his siblings, Marcial Noyola and Margarita Sanchez. Also left to cherish his precious memory are nine grandchildren. A visitation for Pedro will be held on Sunday, March 16, 2025 from 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm with a Holy Rosary recited at 6:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham, Texas. The funeral mass will be held on Monday, March 17, 2025 at 10:00 am at St. Mary's Catholic Church located at 701 Church Street, Brenham, Texas with the burial to follow at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham, Texas, To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Lavonne Erline Ledbetter Woods

Lavonne Erline Ledbetter Woods passed away on March 1, 2025 in New Braunfels, Texas. Lavonne was born on November 26, 1930, in Brenham, Washington County, Texas, to Bruce Kenneth and Emma Jean Ledbetter. She attended Brenham High School from 1945 to 1949, where she was an active member of the school band, serving as a band twirler during her sophomore, junior, and senior years. In her senior year, Lavonne also took on the role of assistant Drum Major. From 1946 to 1947, she was involved with the Rainbow Girls (Masonic Eastern Star). A devoted member of Grace Lutheran Church in Brenham, Lavonne was confirmed in her Lutheran faith on April 4, 1946. She took great pride in her faith and was actively involved in the church’s charitable Afternoon Ladies Circle. During high school, she was selected as one of four senior girls to participate in the Girls State organization, where she engaged in a mock government program, taking on roles such as Texas Representative, Senator, and Governor. In 1950, Lavonne was recognized for her academic excellence and leadership, receiving the Outstanding Freshman award at Blinn College in Brenham. On October 21, 1950, she married John Davis Woods of North Elm, Milam County, Texas. Their marriage endured for decades until John’s passing at the age of 84 on February 10, 2013. Lavonne Woods was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Throughout her adult life, she found joy in antiquing, cooking, sewing, and quilting. She also cherished her Charles Dickens Village Collection, which remained a beloved hobby for many years. Lavonne had a fulfilling career in payroll at Jefferson Chemical/Texaco Company, where she worked from 1960 until her retirement in 1986. After retiring, she embraced life to the fullest, enjoying her years in Gonzales, Brenham, Palacios, and New Braunfels, Texas. Beloved survivors on the Ledbetter side of her family include daughter Cynthia Jean Woods, daughter Shelley Lavonne Meister (Lavonne is known as Mom), two grandchildren Welcome Travelor Meister and wife Addy, Whitney Lavonne Meister Rose and husband Corey (Lavonne is known as Granny), and four great-grandchildren, Kendallyn Lavonne Rose, Layton Lane Rose, Kennaysn Grace Rose, and Lynken Norris Rose who all live in North Dakota (Lavonne is known as Gigi). Randal B. and Elisa Ledbetter (brother and sister-in-law), Bruce (and spouse Kim) Ledbetter (nephew and niece-in-law), Regina (and spouse Glenn Yockey) (niece and nephew-in-law), and Randall Ledbetter (nephew), four great-nephews and great-nieces, Logan, Alexa, Courtney, Faith and Summer. Beloved survivors on the Woods side of her family are Don and Bett Woods (brother and sister-in-law), Darrin Woods (nephew), Shirley and Betty Woods (sisters-in-law), and Edward Allen and Crystal Woods (brother and sister-in-law) and four great-nieces and nephews Ryan, Brittany, Austin, and Sean. A favorite bible verse of Lavonne’s 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. Funeral services will be Friday, March 14, 2025 at Grace Lutheran Church of Brenham, Texas at 2:00pm. Burial will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery. 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
Charles Wesley Riley, Sr.

Charles Wesley Riley, Sr., age 71, entered into his eternal rest on March 4, 2025. He was born November 29, 1953 in Electra, Texas to Logan Junior Riley and Helen Irene “Smith” Riley. He grew up and attended schools in Oklahoma. Charles enjoyed hunting and fishing in his youth and playing guitar. He met and fell in love and married Ramona Jean Hawkins on April 8, 1972. Together they had three sons; Charles Jr., Sheldon, and Travis. Charles served in the United States Air Force Reserves for 7 years in Oklahoma. During his time in the reserves, he worked at Tinker Air Force Base. Later, he worked for many years with AGCO in sales. After retiring, Charles enjoyed working on the farm that he and Ramona had in Stotts City, Mo. They traveled around the US and made many lifelong friends while singing country and southern gospel music. Charles and Ramona were married for 49 years. After Ramona’s passing in 2021, Charles met and married his “Sweetie Pie” Phyllis. They got to travel and preach the gospel at churches and nursing homes. Charles is survived by his 2nd wife Phyllis; sons and daughters-in-law, Charles, Jr. and Cyndi Riley, Sheldon and Sarah Riley, Travis and Nancy Riley; grandchildren Jordan and wife Hanna, Kirsten, Jenna, Emily, Jayce, Shawn, Serenity, Shonda, Chelsea, and Dakota and wife Sydney; great-grandchildren, Taylor, Trinity, Ema, Taylin, Addilyn, Erin, Avery, Ellie Mae, Kody, and Dominic; his siblings and spouses, Kathy and Tim Weber of Hobart OK, Sara Beth and Jason Cagle of Howe OK, Dawn and Jim Bilyeu of Forsythe MO, Greg and Terri Haffner of Elk City, OK, Steve and Stephanie Haffner of Foss OK, Meshell and Kenny Hunter of Putnam, OK, and Jerry Whitney of Oklahoma City, OK and many nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. Bonus family, Amy and Tim Hacker of Albany KY, Michael and Emily Pierce of Byrdstown, TN and Jennifer and Robbie Epperson of Tuscaloosa, AL. We can’t forget Lucy, his beloved fur baby. Charles is preceded in death by his wife, Ramona Riley; his parents, Logan and Helen Riley; step-mother, Pat Riley; brother, John Riley; in-laws, Ivan and Vada Hawkins; step-brother, Doug Haffner; sister-in-law, Edna Mae Whitney; great-granddaughter, Kaydance; and great-niece Kathrine Weber and many aunts and uncles. Funeral services for Charlie Wesley Riley, Sr. will be held Wednesday, March 12 at 10 a.m. at Calvary Baptist Church in Brenham, Texas. Memorial contributions are entrusted to Calvary Baptist Church, 1100 Niebuhr St, Brenham, TX 77833 and Hospice Brazos Valley.
Dr. Robert J. Wallace

Dr. Robert J. Wallace passed away while working in his yard at his home in Brenham on Sunday, March 2, 2025. Robert was born June 6, 1932 at Three Rivers, Texas to Melvin Meredith Wallace and Lucille Matilda Langford Wallace. He attended school in Three Rivers and Peary Place, graduating from Sundeen High School in May, 1951. He went on to earn his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Texas, his Master of Science from Texas A&I, and his PhD in Psychology from Texas A&M. In 1959 Robert met Ann Byrnes in Corpus Christi, and they were married at Ann’s mother’s home in Center, Texas on April 16, 1960. They had Melvin Douglas (Doug) on July 22, 1961, William Lawrence (Larry) on July 10, 1963, James Robert (Jimbo) on October 2, 1969, and Clifford Edward (Bubba) on February 9, 1971. Ann passed away on February 13, 1989, and Robert missed her greatly. While teaching at Blinn, Robert met Jacqueline Lucille Young Schindler (Jackie), and they married on June 29, 1996. Robert loved Jackie very much, along with her daughter, Debbie, and grandson, Matt. Jackie passed away on June 3, 2015. Robert held many jobs over the years, but his main career was teaching, which he loved. He taught in the Corpus Christi schools until 1969, when he and the family moved to Brenham and he began teaching psychology at Blinn Junior College. He taught at Blinn until his retirement in 1996. After retiring, Robert spent his time enjoying life with Jackie, playing with his grand and great grandchildren, fishing and visiting with his sons, watching sports, working in his yard and raising his fruit trees. These brought him great joy and fulfilment. Robert was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Bill, James, and Jerry, his wives Ann and Jackie, and granddaughter Laura Wendt Wallace. Survivors include sons and daughters-in-law Doug and Karen Wallace of Navasota, Larry and Linda Wallace of Burton, James and Benita Wallace of Leander, Cliff Wallace of Brenham, Scott and Becky Niemann of McComb, Mississippi, daughter Cathy Dawson of Brenham, and step daughter Debbie Schindler Sager of Maxwell. Surviving grandchildren and their spouses are Andrew and Amber Wallace of Waco, Amanda Wallace and Leander Van Hecke of Springfield, Oregon, Carol Ann Dawkins of Burton, William Wallace Jr. and Kyrstin Richards of Bellville, Aubrey and Preston Sequeira of Giddings, Kayla Wolfenden of Brenham, Kayce Wallace of College Station, and Matthew and Jenna Sager of Kyle. Surviving great grandchildren are Laura Dawkins, Tyler Dawkins, Wayne Reep, William Lawrence Wallace III, Conor Wallace, Emi Sequeira, Oliver Wolfenden, Kloey Sager, Katie Sager, Kamryn Sager, and Killian Sager. Robert is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Services will be held at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 W. Main, Brenham, Texas at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, March 8, 2025. Pastor Darrin Holub will officiate. Burial will follow in Prairie Lea Cemetery. Pallbearers are Doug Wallace, Larry Wallace, James Wallace, Cliff Wallace, Andrew Wallace, and William Wallace, Jr. Honorary pallbearers are the rest of Robert’s grandchildren and his great grandchildren. For those who would like to give a donation in honor of Dr. Wallace, please forward them to the Blinn College Foundation, 902 College Ave., Brenham, TX 77833. 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
Shirley Marie Kmiec

Shirley Marie Kmiec, 75 of Chappell Hill died March 5, 2025. She was born September 8, 1949 in Brenham to AP and Pauline Skweres Jozwiak. She was baptized as an infant in St. Stanislaus Catholic Church and later confirmed in the same church. She married Larry Kmiec on May 18, 1968. Shirley loved being outdoors. She enjoyed fishing and gardening but most of all, she loved cooking for her family. Survivors include her husband of 56 years, Larry Kmiec of Chappell Hill; her sons and daughters-in-law: Michael and Marcy Kmiec of Chappell Hill, Jason Kmiec and Rhonda Zientek of Houston; brother and sister-in-law: JJ and Renee Jozwiak of Chappell Hill, sister-in-law: Theresa Jozwiak of Brenham; grandchildren: Jordan and Devin McNeil, Gage Kmiec, Kaitlyn Kmiec, Kenzie and Isaac Finch; great-grandchild: Major McNeil; and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Shirley is preceded by her parents; brother: Raymond Jozwiak; sister, Patricia Jozwiak; and mother-in-law: Mary Kmiec. Visitation with the family will be Friday, March 7, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. with a Rosary beginning at 6:00 p.m. At the family’s request, memorials may be given to the Chappell Hill Fire Department, P.O. Box 194, Chappell Hill, TX 77426. 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
Carol Schroeder

Carol Schroeder, 76, of Bleiblerville, passed to her heavenly home February 27, 2025. Visitation will be from 7:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 2, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Visitation with family will be held 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. on Monday, March 3, 2025 at Welcome Lutheran Church, with the Funeral Service starting at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor John R. Sutton, Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at the Welcome Lutheran Church Cemetery. Carol was born on October 8, 1948 to Frank Joe Broz and Gladys Mattie Macat Broz. She was baptized on December 4, 1948 and confirmed on December 1, 1959. On December 26, 1965 she was united in marriage to Larry Schroeder, and they were blessed with two daughters, Sherry and Shannon. She was a beautician for 40 years. She served on the altar guild, was on the financial committee, mutual ministry committee, a member of the Women of Welcome and she volunteered as a softball coach for her daughter’s team. She enjoyed fishing, gambling, and spending time with family and friends. She also enjoyed sightseeing and going on trips. She was an excellent cook, mother and wife. She believed in the Lord, Jesus Christ and attended Welcome Lutheran Church. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Larry Schroeder; daughters and sons-in-law, Sherry and Brian Siemsglusz and Shannon and Todd Froebel; sister and brother-in-law, Sharon (BeBe) and Roger Wunderlich; brother-in-law, Roger Kruger; grandchildren, Jordan Siemsglusz and wife, Taite, Bailey Siemsglusz, Logan Froebel and Kyler Froebel; great-grandchildren, Liam Siemsglusz and Saige Siemsglusz; sisters-in-law, Ruth Zettel and Corine Lakey; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Angele and Charles Franke; brother-in-law, Wendell Eckermann and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Gladys Broz and sister, Mary Jane (Janie) Krueger; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Edward and Lydia Schroeder and a sister-in-law, Margaret Eckermann. Pallbearers will be Jordan Siemsglusz, Kyler Froebel, Chad Eckermann, Charles Franke, Jr., Ryan Krueger, Larry Lakey, Kevin Wunderlich and Clarence Zettel, Jr. Honorary Pallbearers will be Brian Siemsglusz, Todd Froebel and Liam Siemsglusz. In lieu of flowers memorials can be given to Welcome Lutheran Church or Traditions Health Hospice Care. 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 “She was loved and will be missed.”
Chad Taylor Church

Chad Taylor Church, age 36, of Brenham, passed away Thursday, February 20, 2025. Chad was born January 18, 1989, to Brett Church & Shelley Nave Brakefield. At a young age Chad and his family moved to Brenham where he resided most of his life. Chad lived life to the fullest. He never met a stranger, and wherever he landed, he made lifelong friends. Those who were fortunate enough to know him experienced his greatest gift: the ability to make people laugh and smile. Chad was a person with a huge heart, always wearing a smile that truly defined him. Family was everything to Chad. He always wanted to know what was happening with everyone in his life, and he cherished every moment spent with them. His warmth, laughter, and love created lasting memories that will forever be treasured by all who knew him. As a young boy, Chad loved playing baseball on Tracye Lee with the neighborhood kids, and forging friendships that lasted a lifetime. His love for sports carried into adulthood, where he remained a dedicated fan of the Astros and Cowboys. Chad also had a deep affection for his cats, finding joy and companionship in their playful antics. His love for animals was a true reflection of his gentle spirit. As Chad grew older, he found a passion in tattoos and began to express himself through the art of ink. His tattoos were more than just body art, they were symbols of his experiences, his passions, and his love for life. Each piece told a unique story, whether it was a nod to his favorite memories or a tribute to his loved ones. Through tattoos, Chad found another way to connect with the world around him, always seeking to capture moments and emotions that were meaningful to him. Chad was preceded in death by: his grandparents, Margaret “Margie” Church and Forrest Eugene Moss. He was survived by: his daughters, Stella Rose Church and Hailee Di’Ann Church; his parents, Brett (Mary Kathryn) Church, Shelley (Jon) Brakefield; his brothers, Sean (Brittney) Church, Josh (Rachel) Church, Ryan Singleton, Reid (Marissa) Singleton; sister; Brianna Brakefield; nephew, Jake Church; niece, Gracelynn Singleton; grandparents, Terry (Susan) Church, Diane “DD” Johnson (Tom) Cook, Betty Moss; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. A visitation will be held Monday, March 3, 2025, from 8:00am until 7:00pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Family will be present from 5:00pm until 7:00pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to an account set up under Stella Church's name at ACU; Associated Credit Union of Texas in Brenham. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer, St. Brenham, TX 77833. Memories may be shared at bmc@brenhammememorialchapel.com
Myrtle Jean Randermann
Myrtle Jean Randermann, 89, passed away on February 26, 2026. Myrtle was born on January 6, 1936 in Brenham, Texas to Gilbert and Lydia Marcus. Myrtle was preceded in death by her loving husband of 31 years, Jerry Earl Randermann and her sister, Bernice McNicoll. She is survived by her children, Jerry Randermann, Marcus (Brenda) Randermann, Johnny (Sherry) Randermann, Robert Randermann, Paul Randermann, Mary (Robbie) Roese, Dale (Martin) Reisner and Penny Randermann; her sister, Carolyn (Ben) Kessel. Also left to cherish her precious memory are 14 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren along with many nieces, nephews and friends. A visitation for Myrtle will be held on Sunday, March 2, 2025 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham, Texas. The funeral service will be held on Monday, March 3, 2025 at 10:00 am at St. John’s Lutheran -Prairie Hill located at 6605 Old Independence Road, Brenham, Texas. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 W. Main Steet, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Cynthia Charlene Preuss Wilson

Cynthia Charlene Preuss Wilson, 70, of Brenham went to her heavenly home on February 23, 2025 in Brenham Texas. Cynthia was born in Houston, Texas on December 13, 1954 to Albin and Esther Preuss. She was Baptized and Confirmed at Zion Lutheran Church of Houston, Texas. She graduated from Reagan High School in 1973 and by a stroke of good luck met her soulmate, George K. Wilson III when he walked into her father’s mechanic shop. George and Cindy got married on April 6, 1974 and were blessed with two children, George IV and Karen. Cindy, as she was affectionately known, was a shining light to all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her passing has left a void in the hearts of her family, friends, and many more whose lives were touched by her. Cindy was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. From an early age, Cindy had a passion for crafts and baking. She crocheted many beautiful Afghans over the years with many being gifted to friends and relatives. She loved baking and decorating cakes for her loved one’s birthdays, anniversaries, and pretty much any occasion. Cindy was a huge fan of Elvis Presley music and movies and collected memorabilia of his as well. On weekends you could find George and Cindy watching their favorite old movies together with most starring Shirley Temple (Cindy’s favorite) or John Wayne (George’s favorite). George and Cindy also loved to go gambling together and took many trips to different gambling cities. Before her retirement, Cindy worked at JC Penney’s where she made life long, dear friends. Cindy is survived by her children George and Meagan of Chappell Hill and Karen Wilson of Brenham; her grandchildren Zachary Wilson, Kameron Ray, Allye Ray, Kindred Wilson, and Charlene Wilson; her brother, Marty and Melissa Preuss of Houston and sisters, Brenda Preuss of Houston and Diane and Doug Walley of Richmond, Virginia, and sister-in-law Linda Wilson of Brenham. There are numerous other relatives and friends that are left to carry her spirit in their hearts. Cindy was preceded in death by her husband, George K. Wilson lll, her parents, Albin and Esther Preuss, in-laws, Herbert and Mary Alice Wilson, brother, John Davis and brother-in-law, Lucky Wilson. Visitation will be held on Wednesday March 5, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM with Family present from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM – located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham Texas. Graveside Service will be held on Thursday March 6, 2025 at 11:00 AM at the Houston National Cemetery, 10410 Veterans Memorial Drive, Houston, Texas 77038. Serving as Pallbearers are Marty Preuss, Zachary Wilson, Micah Henning, and Marvin Ray. Honorary Pallbearers are Kameron Ray, Allye Ray, Kindred Wilson, and Charlene Wilson. A special Thank You to Brazos Valley Hospice for their care. In Lieu of flowers, Memorials may be made to Brazos Valley Hospice or to a charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements for Cynthia Wilson are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main, Brenham, Texas 77833.To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Florence "Flo" Schwartz

Florence “Flo” Schwartz, 82, of Brenham passed away peacefully on February 24, 2025 with family by her side. Florence also known as Flo was born in the William Penn Community on December 25, 1942 to Adolph and Sophie (Koehne) Krueger. She was a graduate of Brenham High School. She married Leon Schwartz on April 1, 1962 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of William Penn. Flo was a devoted wife, companion in life and a loving mother to their three sons Leon Allan, Mark Lee and Neal Scott. Flo was a remarkable woman who wore many hats. She and Leon owned and operated Cattleman’s Supply Feed Store for many years. In later years, Flo worked part-time at Cattleman’s Brenham Livestock Auction where she truly made an impact by visiting with their customers. Her talent for writing, especially “Whispers from the North” for the Brenham Banner Press, is a testament to her creativity and desire to stay connected with the community. Whether it was a birthday, a holiday, or just a simple note to brighten someone's day, those cards were probably a small but significant way she left a lasting impact on everyone around her. She will be remembered for sending out all those precious cards. She is preceded in death by: her beloved son Leon Allan Schwartz; grandson Tanner Lee Schwartz; parents, father-in-law and mother-in-law John and Lydia Schwartz; brothers Lonnie, Herman and Waldo Krueger; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Leroy and Shirley Schwartz, Nolan, Lynne, and Marcy Schwartz, Jeaninne Schwartz. Left to cherish Flo’s memories are husband of 62 years; sons and daughters-in-law Mark and Shannon Schwartz, Scottie and Abby Schwartz; grandchildren Kelsey (Kyler) Crenshaw, Addie (Colton) Luetge, Carter (Hadley) Schwartz, Clayton (Fiancé Lacey Wheaton) Schwartz; great-grandchildren Riley and Avery Crenshaw, Laiken Luetge and Kodi Schwartz; brother-in-law John Jr. Schwartz; sister and brother-in-law Shirley and Melvin Ashorn. A visitation will be held Wednesday, February 26, 2025 from 8:00am until 7:00pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Family will be present from 5:00pm until 7:00pm. Funeral service will be Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 10:30 am at the Cowboy Church of Brenham with Pastors Marty Mosher and Tim Webb officiating. Burial will follow at the St. Matthew Lutheran Church of Sandy Hill Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers are, Carter Schwartz, Clayton Schwartz, Gordon Schwartz, Chet Schwartz, Trevor Schwartz, Jason Ashorn, Michael Eckert and Kevin Glenz. Honorary pallbearers will be Cattleman’s Supply and Cattleman’s Brenham Livestock Auction. The Schwartz family would like to extend a special thanks to Carolyn Coleman, Niece, Nett, Kim and Sabrina for the compassionate care that was shown to Flo and her family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Matthew Lutheran Church of Sandy Hill or charity of 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
Ruth Hinze Schulte

Ruth Virginia (Hinze) Schulte, 88, of Brenham passed away on February 20, 2025. She was born on August 5, 1936 to Herbert C. Hinze and Almeida Rosenbaum Hinze in Kenney, Texas. She was baptized as an infant, confirmed in 1950 at the Salem Lutheran Church in Welcome. She was married June 26, 1955 to Edward James Schulte at her parents’ home. In 1969 she was baptized into the Baptist faith at First Baptist Church in Brenham. In 1995, they joined Fellowship Baptist Church also in Brenham where Pastor Darren Donaldson is their current pastor. Ruth was a greeter and member of their ministerial committee. They were blessed with three children Kevin, Debbie and Cindy. Ruth was an amazing homemaker, she had a green thumb and loved baking and canning. Her family’s favorites were her pickles, ketchup and green beans. The family states “Best Pickles ever! Just Saying.” She enjoyed visiting her friends and playing cards and dominoes and in her younger years she loved dancing. Her most cherished times were spent with her grandkids. She loved flowers and balloons and any reason to have a party and be with the ones she loved. She passed this quality on to her grandchildren. Ruth is survived by her husband of 69 years, daughters and sons-in-law; Debbie and Roger Gaskamp, Cindy and Glenn Flentge all of Brenham and son and daughter-in- law; Kevin and Beverly Schulte of Dickinson, TX. Sister; May Dell Kuhlmann of Brenham. Grandchildren, who lovingly called her MeMe; Brent Gaskamp and wife, Carissa, Leticia Gaskamp, Shelia Lee and husband, Daniel, Craig Flentge and wife, Tugi, Brad Flentge and step-grandson, Robert Kimbel. Great-grandchildren, Christin, Robin and Alyssa Lee and Isla Flentge. Nieces and nephews, Kenneth Gall and wife, Mary and Keith Kuhlmann and wife, Tricia and numerous cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister and brother-in-law, Dorothy “Mippie” and Floyd Hahn, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Mary Ruth and Lawrence Gall, Dorothy and Melvin Bentke, Harold Kuhlmann, Philip and Verlene Schulte. Pallbearers will be Brent Gaskamp, Craig Flentge, Brad Flentge, Keith Kuhlmann, John Naumann and Russell Bentke. Honorary Pallbearers will be Shelia and Daniel Lee, Leticia Gaskamp, Carissa Gaskamp, Tugi Flentge and Kenneth Gall. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Brenham Nursing and Rehab, Amedisys Hospice and Baylor Scott and White in College Station. Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 23, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. The funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, February 24, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel with Pastor Darren Donaldson. Burial will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family ask that you direct memorials in honor of Ruth to Fellowship Baptist Church, Amedisys Hospice or a charity of your choosing. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham, Texas 77833. To post a tribute to the family please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Lois Wunderlich

Lois Wunderlich age 88 of Shelby passed away on Friday February 14th, 2025. Servies will be held on Friday February 21st, 2025 at 10:00 am at St Paul Lutheran Church in Shelby. Interment will follow at Shelby Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Thursday, February 20th, 2025 at Koenig-Belvill Funeral Home & Cremations in La Grange from 2:00 to 7:00 pm. Family will be present from 5:00 to 7:00 pm to received friends. Memorial donations maybe made to St Paul Lutheran Church of Shelby, the Shelby Cemetery, or to the Shelby Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors are Husband, Delton Wunderlich, Son, Dr Terry Wunderlich and wife, Nancy, of Brenham: Daughter Tammy Sodolak and husband, Kenny, of Bernardo: Five grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, and sister, Joyce Fuchs of Carmine. Services are under the direction of Koenig-Belvill Funeral Home & Cremations.
Florian "Flattie" Bolcerek

Florian “Flattie” Bolcerek, 91 of Brenham, passed away February 16, 2025. Flattie was born June 11, 1933 in the Klump community of Washington County to Louis and Frances (Jankowiak) Bolcerek. He was involved in the family farm and ranch work. He also worked alongside his brothers with Bolcerek Fencing. Flattie did bulldozing work as well. In his younger years, he raced stock cars at Navasota Speedway. Up until recently, he could be seen on his 4 wheeler. Flattie had a sense of humor as well as a loving tender heart. He regularly attended St. Mary’s Catholic Church, until his health declined. He also was a member of the Latium Fire Department. Flattie was preceded in death by: parents; sisters and brothers-in-law, Martha and Max Baranowski, Sr., Regina and John Antkowiak; brothers, Charles Bolcerek, Bruno Bolcerek, Julian Bolcerek; and sister-in-law, Louise Bolcerek. Surviving family includes: brothers, Albin Bolcerek, Bennie Bolcerek and wife Margie; sister-in-law, Bonnie Bolcerek; numerous nephews and nieces and great nephews and nieces. Visitation will be Thursday, February 20th from 8am-7pm, with rosary beginning at 7pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel. The Bolcerek family will be present beginning at 5 pm. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, February 21st at 10 am at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Tommy Bolcerek, Craig Bolcerek, Gary Bolcerek, Max Baranowski, Jr., Dannie Antkowiak, and James Brending. Honorary pallbearers will be: Kenneth Muchow, Darrell Weed, Stanley Cendalski, Alfred Kenjura, Henry Jankowiak, Alexander Jelke, and Susan Church. The family would like to give special thanks to Flattie’s caregiver, Susan Church for her help and thoughtfulness. Memorials are suggested to St. Mary’s Catholic Church. ervices are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979.836.3611 Share memories at bmc@brenhammemorialchapel.com.
Robert Lee Dickerson

Robert Lee Dickerson, 70, of Brenham, Texas passed away on February 13, 2025. Robert was born in Brenham, Texas on February 15, 1954 to Wilburn Lee and Dorothy Lee (Neinast) Dickerson. He was baptized as an infant at Grace Lutheran Church and confirmed at Grace Lutheran Church as well. He was a graduate of Brenham High School and worked for Washington County Courthouse for 5 years in the maintenance department and for many years at Brentex Mills as a machinist. He loved spending his free time listening to music. Preceding Robert in death were his parents and one brother, Mark Dickerson. He is survived by his brother, Donald Dickerson of Independence and several cousins and other relatives. Visitation for Robert will be on Sunday, February 16, 2025, from 4:00 until 6:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M., Monday, February 17, 2025, at Memorial Oaks Chapel, with Pastor Darrin Holub officiating. Burial will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Shea Robbins, Will Robbins and Tom Majusiak. Memorial Contributions may be directed to Grace Lutheran Church in Robert’s honor. 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
Walter Louis Schlabach

Walter Louis Schlabach, age 64 of Brenham passed away February 12, 2025 in College Station, Texas. He was born June 11, 1960 in Brenham, Texas to Wollie and Esther Wunderlich Schlabach. He graduated from Brenham High School in 1979 and attained an Associate of Arts degree from Blinn Jr. College. He was married on October 19, 1991 to Alisa Hickey at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. Walter’s family was his whole life and he was especially proud of his grandchildren, always ensuring they had everything they needed and guiding them on the right path. He loved making people laugh and was quite the character in High School and beyond. He enjoyed family gatherings, always making sure that there was enough food and that everyone was taken care of and had a good time. He was a very selfless and caring individual, and he will be missed more than words can express. He is survived by loving family members, wife, Alisa Schlabach and children, Katie and Jonathan Schlabach. Precious grandchildren, Keeli, Kambree and Davien Schlabach, sister, Miranda Schlabach Meier, niece and nephew, Carra Meier and Christopher Meier, brothers in law and sisters in law, Shane and Susan Hickey, Chris and Debbie Hickey, brother in law, Joe Hickey, sister in laws, Michelle Wileman and Gloria Hickey, Aunts, Beverly Schlabach and Verna Wunderlich as well as numerous cousins and special friends, Lewis and Bobby LaFerney and Lance Chambers. He will also be missed by his k-nine companion Rachel, who faithfully stayed by his side for many years. He is preceded in death by his parents, Wollie and Esther Schlabach and brother-in-law, Donald Meier, father-in-law and mother-in-law, Maxine and Michael Hickey and brother-in-law Tim Hickey. Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. He does not come into judgment but has passed from death to life. John 5:24. Memorials may be made to Abiding Word Lutheran Church or the charity of your choice. Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 17th at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 18th at Abiding Word Lutheran Church, 464 Oak Tree Crossing in Brenham. Burial to follow in Prairie Lea cemetery. 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
Shirley Jean McCord
Shirley Jean McCord peacefully passed away from natural causes on February 4, 2025, at the age of 95. Born in Kansas City, Missouri, on September 12, 1929, Shirley was the daughter of Mildred and Wilbur Vollers. She spent her early years on a farm during the Great Depression, leaving Missouri at the age of eight when her family moved to Pasadena, California. Shirley attended University of California, Santa Barbara, where she earned a degree in art. It was during her time in college that she met her first husband, John R. Aston. After graduation, the couple married and John joined the army where he was stationed at Fort Knox. After his service, they moved to Arizona for a year to study Latin American business and Spanish at the renowned Thunderbird School of Global Management. Following John’s graduation, they relocated to New Orleans for his first job in the oil industry and where they welcomed their first son, John Stephen. Soon after, they moved to Venezuela for John’s work and where they had their second son, Peter Richard. Shirley and her family spent 12 years in Venezuela with her working as a teacher in international schools. The family developed life-long friendships and had rich experiences living there, immersed in the culture and lifestyle. Her Spanish was also honed there and she often reverted to it in later years. The family returned to Houston in 1967 and she became an art teacher at Spring Forest Junior High School. During this time Shirley’s marriage ended in divorce, but her strength and resilience shone through as she moved forward in life. In 1976 Shirley married Tom Short and together they lived overseas, first in Algeria and later in Iran, where Tom worked in the oil industry. During their time in Tehran, they experienced the turbulence of the Iranian Revolution, and Shirley bravely endured the upheaval, evacuating on the last commercial flight before the new regime came to power. After returning to Houston, that marriage too ended in divorce, but Shirley’s adventurous spirit led her to start anew in Brenham, Texas. There she opened an interior design business and met Tom McCord, a retired Army Colonel. Shirley and Tom enjoyed a wonderful life together traveling extensively throughout Europe, including trips to Australia, Turkey, Morocco, and Russia, creating lasting memories along the way. Throughout her life, she traveled or lived in over 25 different countries. While in Brenham, Shirley and Tom hosted many gatherings uniting their families together. This was an important aspect of Shirley’s life and her artistic flair and generous hospitality flourished. Memories for all the generations were created at bar-b-ques, potlucks and various reunions. Shirley and Tom moved to The Woodlands in 1998, enjoying a retired lifestyle in their over-55 community with lots of church involvement. After Tom’s passing, Shirley continued to live in The Woodlands, Texas, until her health required more specialized care in her later years. She will be remembered for her constant cheerful disposition, her generous heart, her unwavering determination, her sense of humor, her artistic spirit, her curiosity, her adventurous soul, her love for her family and exploring the world and, of course, her passion for hats. She developed special relationships with her adult step-children that have lasted through the years and so enjoyed connecting with their children and grandchildren. Shirley is survived by her two sons, John Aston and his spouse Sharon Aston, Pete Aston and his spouse Carla Aston. She is also survived by her grandchildren, Lacey Aston, Trevor Aston and his spouse Lindsay Aston and Tori Aston. Her brother, Gary Vollers and his Partner Aase Christiansen, also survive her. She was predeceased by her parents and her husband. A memorial service will be held at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Brenham, Texas, on March 22, 2025 at 2:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Alzheimer’s Association.
Lynette Voskamp

Lynnette Voskamp of Industry, Texas passed away on the morning of February 11, 2025 at the age of 79 years. She was born in Bellville, Texas to Lorenz and Ruth (Knoblock) Voskamp on August 10, 1945. She was baptized and confirmed at St. John Lutheran Church in New Ulm, Texas. She was a Columbus High School graduate class of 1963. Lynnette grew up in New Ulm on the family dairy. She worked for the New Ulm Enterprise for over 50 years where she helped print and deliver the weekly newspaper as well as served as the newspaper photographer. She would do much of the printing as well. She loved to cook, especially bake. She baked bread, doughnuts, cinnamon rolls, pies, cookies (50 dozen per week), and decorated cakes at the Voskamp Market. After Voskamp Market sold, she served as secretary for Welcome Lutheran Church for over 20 years. In 1987, Lynnette joined Industry Methodist Church where she was an active member. Through the years she served on the administrative council, was a member of the Methodist Women, Nurture Committee, Emmaus Group, and Dora Circle. Lynnette loved her church family and was a big supporter of the children and youth. Lynnette was a proud supporter of her community. While living in New Ulm, she was a member of the New Ulm Volunteer Fire Department’s Auxiliary and the New Ulm Chamber of Commerce. Once she moved to Industry she joined the Industry West End Lions Club. In all of these organizations she was usually an officer and actively involved. Lynnette loved baseball. In her younger years, she spent many evenings avidly watching her beloved New Ulm Firemen Baseball and working in the concession stand (1979 to the early 2000s). To say she was a fan of the Texas Rangers is an understatement. If the Rangers were playing, she was watching (win or lose). She also enjoyed crocheting, sewing, and quilting. In her later years, Lynnette faced many health impairments from fighting cancer to learning to walk with a rod in her leg and to drive with her hands rather than her feet. Lynnette had many great friends who would help her through her many adversities by driving her to doctor’s appointments, cooking her meals, and just visiting. She was a fighter even to her death. Lynnette is survived by sister, Pauline Kettler of William Penn, brother and sister-in-law, L.P. Voskamp Jr. and wife Cynthia of Thompson and sister-in-law Dixie Voskamp of Brenham and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father and mother– Lorenz and Ruth Voskamp, brother–Richard Voskamp, sister–Kathryn Voskamp, and brother-in-law–Raymond Kettler. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, February 14, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. A funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, February 15, 2025 at Industry United Methodist Church. Interment will be at the New Ulm Cemetery. Pallbearers: Matthew Kettler, Dustin Nowicki, Daniel Matson, Preston Voskamp, Henry Kettler, Dauson Wittner, Jake Voskamp, and Riley Voskamp. Honorary Pallbearers: She was blessed by many great friends who helped her in many ways for which the family will forever be indebted. Maridel Dungen Anderson, Fred and Barney Zimmermann, Frank and Nina Parker, Brett, Lisa, Dayton and Dillon Galle, Leslie and Mark Johnson, Rick and Cyndee Mitchell, Jim and Terry Godwin, Larry and Mary Ann Eckermann, Connie and Sam Powell, Laurie and Terry Shupak, Alicia and Chad Eckermann, and Pastor Kathleen. Memorials may be made to: Industry Methodist Church or Brazos Valley Hospice. 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
Albert Roy Luedemann

Albert Roy Luedemann, known as Roy, of Brenham passed away February 10, 2025 in Brenham. Roy was born on January 22, 1929 in Greenvine, Texas, to Albert and Lillie Deiss Luedemann. He was baptized as an infant at Greenvine Baptist Church. He attended school in Greenvine and then graduated from Brenham High School. Following high school graduation, he went on to attend Blinn College and then took night classes at Sam Houston State University. In the late 1940’s, he worked at Kessler’s Garage in Burton. Roy often spoke of hearing the cotton gin engines roar on a daily basis. In 1952, he enlisted in the US Army to proudly serve his country, where he was sent to Korea during the Korean War. His engineering battalion would build roads and bridges for transportation. They would then destroy them when no longer needed. In 1953, Roy returned home from Korea. He immediately went to work for Joe L. Ward Company as an auto parts distributor. In 1975, he was named store manager and stayed until 1990, retiring on his birthday. Roy was united in marriage to Joyce Honerkamp on August 14, 1955. To this union a son, Doug Luedemann was born. From 1990 to 2008, he worked for LaRoche as a driver for dealer trades. Faith played a central role in his life. Being a founding member of Calvary Baptist Church – Chappell Hill Street along with his parents and siblings. He found strength and fellowship there. One of his favorite pastimes was restoring old cars with his son, Doug. Many hours were spent together working and restoring vehicles. Winning an award for the restoration of a ’46 Sedan coupe was such an accomplishment that he was proud of. A ’42 Ford Convertible was also restored and the finished product made him proud. Roy is survived by his son: Doug Luedemann; his sister: Darlene Blondeau; two nieces and two nephews. He is preceded in death by his wife, Joyce Luedemann, his parents, one brother: O.L. (Lee) Luedemann and two nephews. Visitation will be 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday, February 16, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Graveside services will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, February 17, 2025 with Chaplain Merritt Johnston, Officiant. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Hospice Brazos Valley or to the ASPCA. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, in Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Zachary Thomas Gore

Zachary Thomas Gore, 34 of Brenham passed away February 9, 2025 in Hallettsville, TX. Zachary was born May 25, 1990, in El Paso, TX to Thomas and Frances Ahrens Gore. He completed the ‘Gore Boys' along with his big brothers Kristopher and Jason. When Zach was 10 weeks old, his entire family moved to Brenham, Texas and this became what he has always referred to as home. After graduating with the Brenham High School Class of 2009 Zach continued his education at Bacone College in Muskogee, Oklahoma on a soccer scholarship. Zach played for 2 years before returning to Texas and continuing his education at Sam Houston State University in the field of psychology and education. As a wanderer, Zachary lived life to the fullest. He never met a stranger, made lifelong friends wherever he landed, and had so many talents. Those that were fortunate to know him experienced his top talent of always making people laugh, smile and love everyone he met unconditionally. Zach's family was his life. He always wanted to know what was happening with everyone, what Padre was cooking for supper and asked about his niece, Polly, all the time. While Polly was the apple of his eye, Darla, his beloved pocket pit, was part of his heart. Darwa as she was normally called would jump up to greet him, they would roll around, share doggy kisses and bear hugs. Darwa was his nonhuman best friend. Zach included childhood friends in his definition of family as well. Friends that he grew up with, friends that have stood by each other, friends from his life’s journey and friends made through work. "Once a friend, always a friend and friends for life!” Leaving to mournare his parents Tom and Fran Gore, better known as Madre and Padre, his oldest brother and sister-in-law Kris and Jennifer Gore, and niece, Polly Louise, and older brother Jason Gore. Zachary will be missed by his aunts and uncles, Kay Strauss (Godmother), Elba Ahrens Collins, Bobby and Sharon Ahrens, Amy Ahrens Zingery, Paul and Patty Ahrens, Alice and Stephen Young, Ann and John Goodman, and Mary Ahrens Griffin, Marta Gore and Nina and Kyle Brookshier. He will also be missed by his many cousins and friends who he enjoyed spending time with. Zach is preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Thomas and Margaret Gore, and maternal grandparents, Bob and Polly Ahrens, his Godfather, Uncle Fred Strauss, Uncle Thomas Pryor Gore, cousins Jeffery Ahrens, Justin Strauss and Norman Collins. The family is grateful for all the prayers, blessings and notes received from friends and family. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM on Thursday, February 13, 2025, at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham. A Celebration of Zachary's Life will be on Friday, February 14, 2025, at Home Sweet Farm in Brenham, from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM with remembrances from friends and family beginning at 5:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to The Brenham Animal Services/Shelter https://www.cityofbrenham.org/city_government/departments/animal_services/animal_service_donations.php or to Animal Friends of Washington County https://www.animalfriendstexas.org/services-2 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 Allen Stegent
Mark Allen Stegent of Eustace, TX went peacefully to be with the Lord on Monday, January 13, 2025, after a long and courageous battle with a rare and aggressive form of colon cancer. He was in clinical trials/research studies in Dallas. He donated his body to the colon cancer research team. It will take 2 to 3 years for research to conclude on his donated body. Mark was born on April 9, 1968, in Houston, Texas, to David J. Stegent (Chappell Hill) and Margie Balcerek Stegent. He is a descendent of John and Julia Pawlowski Dekowski of Chappell Hill, Texas. Mark was preceded in death by his mother, Margie Balcerek Stegent; paternal grandparents Johnnie Mark, Sr. and Florence Dekowski Stegent; and maternal grandfather, Theo Balcerek. Mark is survived by his wife, Shauna, and their three children Nathan Stegent (Alyx), Shelby Jones (Hayden) and Jordan Ethridge (Samantha). Also, survived by his dad (Pop) David J. Stegent and Kathy Kitowski of Chappell Hill. Mark received all of the sacraments of his Catholic faith in Houston. He was a devout Catholic. Mark loved the outdoors. When he lived in Chappell Hill with his Pop, he learned to fish at the age of 5. David had incredible patience in teaching small children to fish. David taught Mark how to hunt. Gun safety and hitting the target were paramount. Mark enjoyed genealogy. He researched the history of his great-grandparents, John and Julia Pawlawski Dekowski. He was employed at Aztec Steel Fabricators in Athens, Texas, as a steel welder manager and field supervisor. Mark had a beautiful, loving relationship with his "Pop" all of his life. There are so many cherished memories! The first day of dove season was a big hunting event at Grandpa Johnnie's place! His two uncles, Pop, Grandpa and 2 friends were in position and had the dove moving in the correct pattern. Everyone got their dove limit! David and Kathy will host the Celebration of the Life of Mark Allen Stegent on Saturday, 2/15/25, at 1 PM at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Chappell Hill with the Mass of Resurrection. Please dress casual. After the Mass concludes, there will be a tribute to Mark Allen. Later in the evening/night, please go to The Kenney Store, a live music venue. Drink a beer for Mark! Dance! Celebrate his life! Have a great time at The Kenney Store! In lieu of flowers, please make a contribution, in memory of Mark Allen Stegent, to the St. Stanislaus Family Life Center Building Fund. You can make your donation on Feb. 15 or send it to: St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, 9175 FM 1371, Chappell Hill, TX 77426. Your donation is tax deductible. 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
Fly high, Mark Allen! I love you "Bro." ... your loving Pop and Kathy
Gaylain Ann Keenan

Gaylain Ann Keenan peacefully passed into heaven on January 31, 2025. Born on June 7, 1943, in Harlingen, Texas, to Theodore and Kathleen Low, Gaylain's life was marked by love, devotion, and a passion for helping others. She earned her master’s degree in education and dedicated her career to teaching children with special needs, making a lasting impact on all she encountered. In 1965, Gaylain married her soulmate, Lynn Edlred Keenan, and together they made their home in Houston. Their greatest joy came in 1974 with the birth of their long-awaited son, Brian. While many are fortunate to have one love in their lives, Gaylain was blessed to have found a second in Cliff Netterville of Cypress, her dear companion for over a decade. Together, they shared a deep love for one another’s families and enjoyed countless moments at family gatherings. Gaylain’s love for travel was matched only by her generous spirit. She enjoyed memorable trips to Ireland, British Columbia, England and France with her close friends Nancy, Marian, Mackie, and others as well as a special cruise with her mother-in-law, Marguerite Keenan and sister-in-law, Samme Wallace. Her artistic talents were equally impressive, she had a gift for sewing, quilting, and gardening; passions she cherished throughout her life. Gaylain was an active member of several groups, including her Lunch Ladies, Bunco group, and Red Hat (Butterfly) Ladies. She was also involved in the Quilt Guild, DAR, Bible study groups, and the Retired Teachers Association. As a member of First United Methodist Church of Brenham, she found strength and joy in her spiritual community. Preceding Gaylain in death are her parents, Theodore and Kathleen Low; her beloved husband, Lynn Keenan; her aunt, Dorothy Cohea; and her brother, Sam Low. She is survived by her devoted son, Brian Keenan and wife, Cassy, of Brenham, Texas; her cherished grandchildren, Tovin and Lauren; her sister, Cheryl Gutierrez and husband Arthur of San Antonio; her brother, Ted Low and wife Carolyn of Houston; and her brother, Dennis Low and wife Patty of Austin. Additionally, she is remembered fondly by many nieces, nephews, and dear friends who were blessed to know her. Gaylain’s remains will be cremated and interred in Wimberley along with her parents and husband. Her legacy of kindness, compassion, and unwavering faith will continue to inspire all who knew her. A memorial service will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 5 at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham. Visitation with the family will begin at 1:00 p.m. until service time. The family requests that memorial gifts be made to the American Cancer Society in lieu of flowers/plants. https://donate.cancer.org 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
Jean Pindale Kroll

Jean Kroll, age 93 and formerly of Brenham, passed away February 1, 2025. Jean was born February 3, 1931 in Denison, TX to Joseph Michael and Alma Cruse Pindale. She was baptized and confirmed in St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Denton, TX. She was a1948 graduate of Denison High School in Denison, TX. In 1951, she graduated from North Texas State College in Denton, TX with a Bachelor of Music Degree. Jean taught music at Burton High School. This is where she met Quin Dell Kroll. They married July 4, 1952 at Greenvine Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Burton, TX. Quin Dell served in the Army. He drove from Ft. Hood to Greenvine for the ceremony and returned to Fort Hood the same day, since he had only one day leave for the holiday. Following Quin Dell’s Army discharge, the couple moved to Houston. Retiring in 2000, they returned to Brenham. They were faithful members of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Brenham, TX. Jean was preceded in death by: husband Quin Dell Kroll, parents Joseph and Alma Pindale, brother Jack Milford Pindale, father-in-law and mother-in-law Albert and Hilda Kroll, sister-in-law Bern Nell Kroll Meier, brothers-in-law Carl Meier, Melvin Kroll and Raymond Meyer. Surviving family includes: Quin D. “Chip” Kroll, Jr. and several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held Thursday, February 6th from 8am until 7pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel. A private memorial service will be held at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Brenham. Interment will be at Forest Westheimer Cemetery in Houston. In lieu of flowers, memorials are requested to St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 2310 Airline Dr., Brenham, TX 77833. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979.836.3611 Memories may be shared at www.BrenhamMemorialChapel.com