Obituaries


Ila Nell (Wagner) Kieke

Ila Nell (Wagner) Kieke of Burton passed away peacefully at her home on April 14, 2026. Ila was born on February 24, 1930 to Harry and Lillie (Luetge) Wagner. On May 8, 1948 she was married to the love of her life, Daniel Kieke at Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Greenvine. They were NEVER seen apart. Ila was a lifelong member of Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Carmine. She attended school until the 8th grade. She was a homemaker and helped her husband run their egg operation most of her life. Ila found joy tending to her garden and yardwork. She was an exceptional seamstress. In her younger days, Daniel & Ila enjoyed going to dances and dining out on the weekends with their close friends. They also thoroughly enjoyed watching their grandchildren play sports. After marriage Daniel and Ila recognized the farming life was not a sufficient way of life for them so they moved to Houston and Pasadena where Daniel became employed. In the late 1950’s they would travel back home to Burton to gather their weekly supplies of farm fresh eggs, sausage, and other food produced on the homeplace. They began supplying their neighbors with eggs and it soon became evident that this “sideline” job soon began making more money than Daniel’s job. They then moved back home to Burton and went into the commercial egg business. Daniel and Ila delivered every Tuesday to their 500 door-to-door customers in Houston, Daniel in his pickup and Ila in her car. They never missed a Tuesday! Daniel and Ila’s children, Karen & Ricky, at a very young age helped produce and process eggs. It didn’t take many months for Daniel & Ila to decide to invest in a larger delivery truck and work together. As demand grew for their farm fresh eggs Daniel and Ila increased their hen population and in turn brought Kieke Egg Farm to life. Ila’s vital role in the early years of the Kieke Egg Farm was being a meticulous bookkeeper. Until her mid 70’s, she could be found everyday alongside her husband working hand in hand on the farm. Survivors include her daughter, Karen (Kieke) Rosenbaum and husband Raymond, son Ricky and wife Debbie (Boehnemann). Grandchildren, Theresa (Rosenbaum) Garlin, Jeremy Rosenbaum and wife Stephanie (Wilson), Angie (Kieke) Fritsch and husband Ryan “Bubba”, Abby (Kieke) Majewski and husband Dustin. Great-grandchildren, Hayden Garlin and wife Alexa, Cole Garlin and wife Abby, Haley (Rosenbaum) Hargrove and husband Ryan, Allison (Roenbaum) Weiss and husband Shawn, Ryan Rosenbaum, Chet Fritsch, Paige Fritsch, Hank Majewski and Charli Majewski. Great great grandchildren Carter and Reagan Hargrove, Coleman and Graham Weiss and soon to be great great granddaughter to Hayden and Alexa Garlin. Along with numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, her in-laws, brother and sisters, and brothers and sisters in laws, and grandson Dwayne Garlin. Pallbearers are Jeremy Rosenbaum, Bubba Fritsch, Dustin Majewski, Hayden Garlin, Ryan Hargrove, Ryan Rosenbaum, Chet Fritsch, and Hank Majewski. Honorary pallbearers include Theresa Garlin, Angie Fritsch, Abby Majewski, Haley Hargrove, Allison Weiss, Paige Fritsch, and Charli Majewski. Special thanks from the family to her caregivers Alice, LaKeshia, and Sharon for their outpouring love and care for Granny. The special care they provided for her the last five years was extraordinary! Visitation will be held on Thursday, April 16, 2026 from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. Funeral services will be held on Friday, April 17, 2026 at 10:00 am at Martin Luther Lutheran Church Located at 211 Luther Lane, Carmine, Texas, with Pastor Bade officiating. Interment will be held at LaBahia Cemetery in Burton, TX. In lieu of flowers, memorials are requested to La Bahia Cemetery Association, 2025 S. Hinze Rd. Carmine, Texas 78932. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Martin August Coles

Martin August Coles, age 75, died Monday, April 13, 2026, at his home in Brenham, TX. Martin is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Luanne Appel Coles, his son, Andrew Coles and wife Corinna, and his three daughters, Grace Slatunas and husband Shawn, Anna Gaspar, and Caroline Neumann and husband Nick. His pride and joy were his four grandchildren: Gideon and Sage Slatunas, and Catherine and Julia Coles. He is also survived by his two sisters, Anita Hollister and her husband James, and Leah Cooke and her husband Michael Cooke, all residing in North Carolina. He was preceded in death by his parents, Helen and Aloysius Pavliak. Martin was born in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in Lombard, Illinois, where he attended Sacred Heart Grade School and Glenbard East High School. He received a Teaching Scholarship at Northern Illinois University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in History. He did post-graduate work in Accounting at the University of St. Thomas and the University of Houston. Martin was a Certified Public Accountant in good standing in the State of Texas from 1988 until his retirement in 2013. He worked for ExxonMobil Corporation for almost 40 years in numerous Accounting, Management, and Auditing positions. Martin came to Texas in 1981, where he met his wife, Luanne Appel, in Houston. They were married at Brenham First Baptist Church in 1982 and raised their family in Copperfield in Northwest Houston. Martin taught afterschool chess classes at Copeland Elementary. Martin retained his passion for History. He researched his wife’s family history and completed the paperwork so that in 1987, the Daughters of the Republic of Texas accepted three generations of Coles-McCrocklin’s into its membership: Luanne Appel Coles (wife), Mary Lou Appel (mother), and Madora McCrocklin (great-aunt). His research also aided in Luanne’s membership into the Daughters of the American Revolution.  Martin was a member of the Independence Historical Society and performed many genealogical research studies for friends and family. He gave presentations on Jessie Lindsey McCrocklin and the Runaway Scrape to various organizations such as the Independence Historical Society and the Daughters of the Republic of TX. Martin wrote an abbreviated biography “John Prince Coles” published in Austin’s Old Three Hundred, Histories of the First Anglo Colonists, by Eakin Press in 2011. In 2015, Martin participated in the McArdle Roundtable discussion on the Texas painter Henry McArdle at the Martin Museum of Art, Baylor University. Martin attended St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Brenham, Texas. He served as the Finance Committee Chair from 2015 to 2019. Before that, he participated in other church activities, such as the Tuesday Night Book Club and Doers. In 2015, he led a Lenten Study on Max Lucado’s book, "It's Not About Me”. Before moving to Brenham, he served as Treasurer at St. Cuthbert Church in Houston, and Adult Education Co-Director at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Cypress. He also was a member of Lifepath Church in Cypress and participated in their weekly small-group home-based Bible studies. Martin was a member of Prison Fellowship Ministries from 2011 to 2019. He led a team of volunteers at the J. W. Hamilton Unit in Bryan, Texas, teaching life skills based on Biblical principles. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Samaritan’s Purse or the charity of your choice. A funeral service will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, April 17, 2026, at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. Interment will be at Prairie Lea Cemetery. Friends and family are invited to a reception afterwards at the church parish hall. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979.836.3611 Share condolences at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com.

Pauline Sander Jacobs

Pauline Sander Jacobs, age 75, of Brenham, TX., passed away peacefully on April 8, 2026. She was born on November 4, 1950, in Brenham, TX., Washington County, to Steve and Theresa (Kwiatkowski) Nowak. Pauline was baptized, received her first holy communion and confirmation at St. Stanislaus Catholic church in Chappell Hill, TX.   Pauline attended Brenham High School and graduated in May 1970. She dedicated many years of service to Brenham Independent School District, where she worked for 42 years before retiring in June 2004. After retirement, Pauline continued working part-time for another seven years in Brenham ISD finally retiring in December 2011. A faithful and active member of her church and community, Pauline generously shared her time and talents with many organizations. She served as President of the Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary, Secretary and Ways and Means Chairperson of the Washington County Cattlewomen, and was an active member of the Parish Council of Catholic Women (PCCW), where she served as president for six years. Pauline also served as secretary of the Eastern Council for several years and was a member of the church council at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham. On October 28, 1972, Pauline married Vernon Sander at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Chappell Hill, Texas. He preceded her in death September 27,1992. While working at Brenham ISD, Pauline met Alton Jacobs. They married on May 4, 2002, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham, TX. Surviving family includes her nieces, Dorothy Gurka and husband Marvin, Patricia Gregory and husband Thomas; nephews Daniel Faterkowski, Sr., David Nowak and wife Judy; and numerous great-nieces and great-nephews. Step daughter Kristine Hembry and husband Tim, stepsons Allen Jacobs and wife Melanie, David Jacobs and wife Anita. Step grandchildren Dawson Jacobs, Brad Jacobs, Dylan Jacobs, Kaylin Jacobs, Kade Jacobs and Kaleb Jacobs. Sister in laws Dorothy Sander and Gertrude Nowak, cousins Bernice Harlan and Rosie Brzymialkiewicz. Pauline was preceded in death by her parents; husbands Vernon Sander and Alton Jacobs; sister Margaret Faterkowski, brother Leonard Nowak, brothers-in-law Bennie Faterkowski and Donnie Sander, niece Shirley Sebesta, step granddaughter Kimberly Hembry and great nephew Darrell Faterkowski. A visitation for Pauline will be held on Monday, April 13, 2026 from 8:00AM to 6:00PM at Brenham Memorial Chapel with family present from 4:00PM until 6:00PM. Rosary will be recited at 6:00PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at 10:00AM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church located at 701 Church St. Brenham , TX. Interment will follow at the Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Daniel Faterkowski, Sr., Daniel Faterkowski, Jr., Thomas Gregory, Marvin Gurka, David Nowak and Brian Sebesta. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the Washington County Cattlewomen and great-nephews Kevin Gregory, Matthew Gregory, Christopher Gurka, Michael Gurka, Douglas Faterkowski, Travis Faterkowski, and Brian Sander. 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.

Lynn Levien

Lynn Levien, 69, devoted wife, mother, sister, Maw Maw Lynn, and friend, passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on Wednesday, April 1, after a long battle with cancer. Lynn Barie Richter was born on June 15, 1956 in Huntsville, Texas, to Barry Louis and Willie Mae (Spitzer) Richter. She was baptized in the Lutheran faith and confirmed at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Gay Hill. Lynn attended Brenham area schools and graduated from Brenham High School. Lynn married the love of her life, Kenneth Carl Levien, Jr., on August 18, 1979. After moving to Round Top to start their life, they welcomed their son, Dustin Carl Levien on September 8, 1982. Junior and Lynn became a part of the Round Top community and loved the life they built there. Lynn remained close to her sisters Hope and Corliss after their parents passed away. She and Hope would meet several times a year, and they would visit their sister Corliss in Harlingen at least once a year.  In her final years, her granddaughter Maelynn was the brightest joy in Lynn’s life. One especially meaningful moment was celebrating Maelynn’s fifth birthday this past March. The family is deeply grateful that Lynn was feeling well and was able to share in that special day. She worked for Briggs and Frazee (later Schneider, Frazee, and Matocha) in La Grange for more than 40 years before retiring. She continued part-time work for Sandra Kana the last couple of years. Lynn enjoyed watching sports, remaining a loyal fan of the Houston Oilers before becoming a devoted Houston Texans supporter. She also followed the Dallas Cowboys and loved watching the Houston Astros. A real country girl at heart, Lynn also loved going fishing. Just a couple of years ago for her birthday, Junior, Lynn, Dustin, and a couple of family friends went fishing at a small catfish pond near Round Top and had the best fishing day probably any of them had in their lifetimes. She was smiling from ear to ear that whole afternoon. Lynn was not much of a hunter, but anyone who knows Junior will tell you that she nonetheless was proud owner of several firearms that she may or may not have ever fired. Junior once came home from the Round Top 4th of July parade with a new shotgun, and Lynn exclaimed that he was the only person she knew who would come home from a parade with a new gun! Lynn is survived by her husband of 46 years, Kenneth Levien, Jr., her son Dustin Levien, daughter-in-law Yumi Kim, and granddaughter Maelynn Kim Levien of College Station, TX. She is also survived by sisters and brothers-in-law Hope and Russ White of Dallas, Texas and Corliss and Larry Schoenemann of Harlingen, Texas, niece Karen Boykin and husband Bo, nephew Greg Schoenemann and wife Monica, several great-nieces and great-nephews, and other family and friends. Lynn was preceded in death by her parents, Barry and Willie Mae Richter, father-in-law and mother-in-law Kenneth “Smokey” Levien and Konda Levien. Lynn’s life was a testament to hard work, steadfast love, and hope and determination in the face of adversity. She devoted her life to caring for and supporting her family and friends in any way she could. She will be dearly missed by those who knew her. We would like to thank MD Anderson Cancer Center for the outstanding care they gave her over the years. We would also like to thank Chris Pereiro, Bonnie Farris, Ashley Farris, JJ Reyna, Valerie Moore, Larry Clack and friends from Paw Paw’s Firehouse Cafe, friends at Round Top Church Christian Fellowship, and countless others for their continued help and prayers. Visitation will be held at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Carmine on Friday, April 10 from 5pm to 7pm. A memorial service will be held at 11:00am on Saturday, April 11th at Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 412 S White St., Round Top, TX. A light meal will follow the service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Round Top Church Christian Fellowship, MD Anderson Cancer Center, or an organization of your choice. Service arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, Carmine, Texas  78932.  To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Skye Marie Schumpert

Skye Marie Schumpert was born on November 7, 1983, in Brenham, Texas. She was called to her eternal home on December 15, 2025, in Houston, Texas. She was the beloved daughter of Cindy Clay and Mark Schumpert. Skye was affectionately known as a shining light in the lives of all who had the privilege of knowing her.  Though her journey on this earth was far too short, it was filled with love, compassion, and an unwavering faith in God. Her passing has left a deep void in the hearts of her family, friends, and all whose lives she touched. We ask that she be remembered not for the way her life ended, but for the way it was lived—and for the profound impact she had on those around her. After graduating from Brenham High School, Skye pursued her passion by attending cosmetology school in Tomball. She quickly became known for her talent and creativity, especially when it came to nails—often saying, “the flashier, the better.” Whether working her daily job or creating beauty for others, she brought joy, confidence, and laughter everywhere she went.  Those who knew Skye will forever remember her infectious smile, her unmistakable laugh, and her rare gift for lifting the spirits of others. She had a way of making everyone feel seen, valued, and loved.  In 2009, Skye was diagnosed with Lupus and rheumatoid arthritis shortly after the birth of her oldest daughter, Mariah. Despite these challenges, she faced life with strength, resilience, and grace, never allowing her diagnosis to define or limit her. In 2015, she welcomed her second daughter, Savannah.  Her daughters were her heart and soul, and she cherished them deeply. She often reminded them, “I love you to the moon and back.”  Skye will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. While our hearts carry the weight of her absence, we find comfort in the love she gave so freely and the joy she brought into our lives. Her light will continue to shine through the memories we hold and the lives she touched.

Celebration of Life
The family invites all who knew and loved Skye to come together in remembrance and celebration of her beautiful life.  Please come as you are and join us in honoring, remembering, and celebrating the life of
Skye Schumpert
Forever in our hearts
Sunday, April 12, 2026
1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
All Sports Building
137 Lounge Rd., Brenham, Texas

Pearlie Rosner

Pearlie Rosner, 81, of Brenham, passed away peacefully on March 30, 2026. Pearlie was born on December 21, 1944 in Burton, Texas to Rufus and Annie (Koehne) Lange. On June 8, 1963, she married the love of her life, Joseph Rosner, and together they built a life centered on family, love, and simple joys. Pearlie had a deep love for the outdoors, persistently tending to her plants, flowers, and garden. She found great joy in quiet strolls through her garden, admiring the beauty she so carefully cultivated. She had a special fondness for birds—especially hummingbirds—and could often be found watching them gather at her feeders and bird baths. For many years, she also cared for geese, adding even more life and character to her home. Above all, Pearlie was known for her caring and generous spirit. She expressed her love through cooking, always making sure her family was well-fed and cared for. Her kitchen was the heart of her home, where she lovingly prepared meals—particularly her well-loved chicken spaghetti and angel food cake—and made sure no one ever left hungry. Holidays were especially important to her; she cherished having everyone together and made each gathering special with her homemade cheesecake, cookies, and warm hospitality. She was known for sending her granddaughter Christy home with plenty of leftovers during her college years, a simple but meaningful reflection of her constant care. Pearlie also enjoyed life’s little comforts, like her favorite Blue Bell NSA ice cream and the cozy glow of Yankee candles. She loved music and was a devoted fan of Elvis Presley and George Strait. She will be remembered as a woman who always put her family first—someone who showed up in both joyful celebrations and difficult times, offering steady love, support, and kindness. Pearlie was truly a wonderful lady whose legacy lives on through the many lives she touched. Pearlie is preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Rosner; her parents; her brother, Rufus Lange, Jr.; and multiple in-laws. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Greg and Joyce Rosner of Brenham; her daughter, Lisa Heugatter of Manor; her granddaughter, Christine and her spouse Abbie; her great-grandson, Milo; her sister-in-law, Gladys Lange of Brenham; and numerous nieces, nephews, and other loving relatives. A visitation will be held at Memorial  Oaks Chapel on Monday, April 6, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.  The funeral mass will be at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Pearlie’s memory to a charity of your choice. 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 Whitehead

Mark Whitehead, a devoted husband, father, brother, and steady presence in the lives of all who knew him, passed away on Sunday, March 29 at the age of 65. Mark Kerley Whitehead was born on October 15, 1960, in Brenham, Texas, to Tom S. and Bonnie D. Whitehead. He had a deep love for his hometown and chose to spend his life there, building lasting connections and a legacy in the community he cherished. Mark graduated from Brenham High School as a member of the Class of 1979 and went on to complete his studies through the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service in 1982. Mark spent his lifelong career working as an engineer for his family’s radio stations, KWHI and KTEX, where his steady hands and sharp mind helped keep the voices of the community on the air. He took great pride in his work, often behind the scenes, ensuring everything ran smoothly and reliably. While listeners may not have known his name, they heard the results of his dedication every day. His work was not just a job — it was a quiet contribution to the heartbeat of the community he loved. Mark was a man of quiet strength and deep character. He didn’t seek attention or recognition, but those who knew him understood the depth of his loyalty, his kindness, and his unwavering love. He lived his life not through grand words, but through consistent, faithful actions — showing up, helping, providing, and loving without condition. Mark shared a beautiful love story with his wife, Heidi. From the very beginning, he made it clear that his care came without expectation — only a desire to love and support. Throughout their life together, he remained her constant, her steady ground, and her safe place. Even in the hardest days, that same quiet promise remained between them: “I’ve got you.” He was a proud father and stepfather, embracing the role of building a family with patience and care. He created a home where love was not only spoken, but lived out daily in the small, steady ways that matter most. He was known for his strong faith, his work ethic, his sense of responsibility, and the pride he took in providing for and protecting his family. Whether it was caring for the home, helping with everyday tasks, serving at church, going on mission trips, or simply being present, Mark gave of himself fully and without hesitation. He is survived by his beloved wife, Heidi; his children: Frank (Jenny Downing) Whitehead and Ellen Whitehead (Alex Kluber); his stepchildren: James (Gabby) Baker, Jordyn (Luke) Williams, Stephanie Baker (Christopher Spahn), Jesse Baker, and Jack Baker; and his beloved grandchildren: Levi Baker, LJ Baker, Autumn Martinez, Grant Martinez, Jaxon Spahn, Ryann Whitehead, Solana Williams, Oliver Baker, Charli-Beth Williams, Jace Baker, Audrey Whitehead, and Myles Baker. He is also survived by his brothers and sister-in-law, Tom and Melissa Whitehead and Robert Whitehead; his father- and mother-in-law, Bob and Gherlaine Hofmann; his brother-in-law, Robert (Stephanie) Hofmann; his sister-in-law, Alicyn (Walt) Huddell; his nieces and nephews: Hunter (Carrie) Whitehead, Amy Huddell, Amber (Micah) Skinner, Austen Hofmann, Lillian Hofmann, Kaitlin Whitehead, and Seoul Whitehead; his great-nephew, Trap Whitehead; cousins Terry Junek,  Beverly Derkowski, Linda Baumann, John Swenson and Germaine Swenson. and all those who were fortunate enough to be loved by him. He was preceded in death by his parents, Tom S. and Bonnie D Whitehead, and his sisters-in-law, Kym Whitehead and Amy Hofmann. He leaves behind a legacy not of loud accomplishments, but of something far more lasting: a life built on love, faithfulness, and quiet strength — the kind of life that changes people simply by being present in it. “Being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ” (Philippians 1:6). The good work God began in Mark’s life was evident in the way he loved, served, and faithfully showed up for those around him — and now, that work is complete, whole, and at peace in the presence of his Savior. Visitation will be held at Memorial Oaks Chapel Brenham on Friday, April 3 from 4 to 7pm. Services will be Saturday, April 4 at 10am at Center Church Brenham 304 N. Market St with internment to follow at Bethany church Cemetery in Burton. In lieu of flowers, Mark’s wish was that donations be made to Center Church Brenham Building fund in support of a work that mattered deeply to him. Donations can be made on line at https://centerchurchbrenham.churchcenter.com/giving/to/building-fund

Charles Eugene Landua

Charles Eugene Landua, 83, passed away early morning on March 26th, 2026 at the Community Care Living Center in Temple, Texas. He was born November 17th, 1942 in Burton, Texas to Charles H Landua and Nathalie (Rothermel) Landua. He was baptized on January 24th 1943 by Rev. Paul Czerkus at St. Paul Lutheran Church and confirmed on April 14th 1957. Charles attended and graduated from Burton High, Class of ‘61; he was a football player for the school’s team and played trumpet in the band. After a few years working for Max Zuehlke Chevrolet, he was drafted in 1964 for the war in Vietnam. He served as an infantry cook for the U.S. Army and was honorably discharged in June of 1966. Upon his return from serving his country, he purchased a beloved maroon Pontiac GTO, which spearheaded his love of car racing, NASCAR in particular as he got older. At an early age he experienced the outdoors hunting and fishing with family and friends, a hobby he continued to enjoy throughout his adult life. He enjoyed many hunting trips with friends in Colorado, and would often feed the deer on his land at home. After working for Brown & Root in Houston for a few years, he returned to the Rehburg community where he was a dozer operator, helping build Lake Somerville. Later, he became the owner of Charlie’s Short Stop at Rocky Creek Park at the very same lake for many years. Once he sold his business, he resumed dozer work as a self-employed operator for friends, family and others in the community. Charles enjoyed vegetable gardening and often shared his harvest with friends and family, including the dill and cucumbers he would pickle and can himself. He also raised cattle on the land, loved to BBQ and fry fish. Mr. Landua was preceded in death by his parents and niece, Cheryl Smith. He is survived by his son, Charles J “Chuck” Landua and daughter, Lacey Landua; grandchildren Matthew and Hailey Landua; great-granddaughter Sutton Hernandez; sisters Laurell Smith, Lavonne Spacek and brother-in-law Larry Spacek; aunt Joan Rothermel; niece Lauren Carlson, and nephews, Landon Spacek and Dr Lance Spacek; and many cherished cousins, family and friends he was blessed to have too many to list. The family would like to give a special thank you to caretakers Bonnie McClain, Tiffany Tuma, and Donald Hancock; cousins Laurie Satterfield and Donnie Rothermel, as well as everyone else in the family and community who helped take care of him. A visitation for Charles will be held on Monday, March 30th, from 5:00pm7:00pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, March 31st at 11:00am at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church located at 4450 FM 1948 North, Burton, Texas with Rev. Dr. Alvin Luedke officiating. Memorials may be directed to St. Paul Lutheran’s Church of Rehburg, Cancer Research Institute, or a charity of your choice. 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.

Lathel "Lee" Norris

Lathel "Lee" Norris passed away Thursday, March 26, 2026 at Brenham Nursing and Rehab Center in Brenham. Funeral services are scheduled for 10 a.m., Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of William Penn, with Pastor Kelly Krieg officiating. Burial will take place in the church cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday evening from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Born September 23, 1947, in Navasota, Texas, to Herbert and Johanna Emshoff, she was baptized, confirmed, and later married at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, where her faith remained an important part of her life. On November 30, 1969, she married George C. Norris, Jr. at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, with Rev. Paul Hartfield officiating. Lee was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother who found great joy in caring for her family. She was a longtime 4-H leader and was passionate about helping youth and supporting agricultural programs. Alongside her husband, she was very active in showing cattle and treasured the friendships and experiences that came with it. Lee had a special gift for sewing and quilting, which became her lifelong passion. She lovingly created quilts for family and friends, each stitched with care. She also enjoyed gardening, and planting flowers. One of her greatest joys was traveling to Florida to visit her grandsons, whom she loved dearly. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Kristy and Scott Fessenden of Fruitland Park, Florida; grandsons, Fox and Phoenix Fessenden of Fruitland Park, Florida; sister-in-law, Diane Miller of Lumberton; brother and sister-in-law, Les and Marguerite Smith; niece, Suzanne Odom and husband James; nephews, Dr. Kevin King, Matt King and wife Karen; as well as numerous great-nieces, great-nephews, cousins, and extended family members. She was preceded in death by her husband, George C. Norris, Jr.; her parents, Herbert and Johanna Emshoff; her brothers, Gordon and Daniel Emshoff; her in-laws, George Sr. and Marion Ruth Tanner Smith; and her sister-in-law, Barbara Murphy. Family and friends will serve as pallbearers. Memorials may be directed to Bethlehem Lutheran Church of William Penn or to the American Cancer Society. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Vernell Schilling Mertz

Vernell Schilling Mertz was born on June 25, 1927 in Windedale, TX to Adolph and Olga Makowski Schilling. She was baptized on October 9, 1927 and confirmed on October 19, 1941 by Pastor Carl Ziehe at Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Greenvine where she continued as a life-long member. She attended Boundary and Greenvine schools. On November 16, 1947 she was united in marriage for 62 years to Willie E. Mertz.  Vernell was a very hard-working and extremely caring person. She enjoyed gardening, canning fruits and vegetables, and cooking jelly for her family and friends. She also enjoyed dancing, listening to polka music, traveling, and piecing together quilts for the children. Most of all she enjoyed attending family gatherings and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In her community, she was a member of WELCA and the Latium-Greenvine-Welsey Fire Department Auxiliary. She is “Momma” to Dale Mertz with wife Penny. She is “Memaw” to Cristi Nelson with husband Billy, Ashlea Herrmann with partner Jeremy Franks, and Nicholas Banker with wife Jackie.  Honorary grandchildren are Arin Fullerton and Cathy LaBarre.   Great-grandchildren are Leah, Raney, Brooklyn, Remi, Layla, and Madeline. Vernell is also survived by her sister-in-law Dorothy Schilling, many nieces and nephews, and friends. She is preceded in death by her loving husband, parents, in-laws Wilhelm J and Florence Edith Williams Mertz, daughters Carol Leitzel and Darlene (Dottie) Herrmann, son-in-law Gene Herrmann; brothers Delphine, LeeRoy, and Melvin; sisters-in-law Gladys Schilling, Nevilee Schilling, and Pauline Schilling, Lenora Worthy, Emma Naegeli, Evelyn Ullrich, and Hilda Schulz, and brothers-in-law Willie Worthy, Walter Naegeli, Harry Ullrich, and Wilfred Schulz. Pallbearers are Alan Naegeli, David Mertz, John Welch, Weldon Hartman, Steve Weyer, & Glen Schilling. Honorary pallbearers are all her wonderful neighbors and friends. The family would like to say thank you to High Hope Care Center for your wonderful care and love of Vernell for the last 10+ years. Visitation will be Thursday, March 26, 2026 from 10:00 am – 11:00 amat Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Greenvine, 6700 Wickel Rd., Burton.The funeral service will beheld immediately following at 11:00 am.  Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Memorials may be given to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church cemetery fund, American Diabetes Assoc., or a charity of your choice. 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

Michael Duane Schovajsa

Michael Duane Schovajsa, 66, passed away surrounded by his family at his home in Welcome, TX on March 20, 2026. He was born February 13, 1960, to Raymond and Betty Schovajsa. On July 2, 1983, he married the love of his life, Kerri Wittneben.  Together, they were blessed with two sons, Chad and Cory. Michael spent many years working as a truck driver hauling heavy equipment and freight. He was a hardworking man who took pride in providing for his family. A true lover of the simple joys of life, Michael enjoyed firing up the barbecue pit, listening to old country and polka music, woodworking, trail riding and sharing a cold beer with family and friends. Known for his warm smile and big heart, Michael made people feel welcome and loved wherever he went. His greatest pride and joy was his family. He was a devoted husband, proud father, and loving grandfather who cherished time spent with his sons and grandsons. Michael is survived by his beloved wife of 42 years, Kerri Schovajsa; his sons Chad Schovajsa and wife Alyssa, and Cory Schovajsa and fiancé Natalie; and his grandsons Scott Bennett, Wayne Michael, and Mack Michael. He is also survived by his brother Donald Schovajsa and wife Alice; his mother-in-law, Lynn Wittneben; nephew, Brandon Schovajsa and wife Fallon and their daughter Laney; brothers in law, Mark Wittneben and Brian Wittneben wife Blair; and nieces Lane and Grey Wittneben. He was preceded in death by his parents Raymond and Betty Schovajsa, and his father-in-law Leonard Wittneben. Michael will be remembered for his love of family, his beautiful smile, and the way he always made sure to tell the people he loved, “I love you.” We take comfort knowing he is at peace and will be there, ready to greet us with his beautiful smile when we reunite once again. The funeral service for Michael Duane Schovajsa will be held Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 10:00 am at Welcome Lutheran Church with Rev. John R. Sutton officiating.  Burial will follow at the church cemetery.  Visitation with the family will be Tuesday, March 24 at Memorial Oaks Chapel from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Serving as pallbearers will be Chad Schovajsa, Cory Schovajsa, Mark Wittneben, Brian Wittneben, Brandon Schovajsa, Brian Kestler, Terry Steele, Luis Garcia. Honorary pallbearers are Danny Koester, Jerry Hoff, Hugo ‘Babe’ Wassermann, and Neil Stegent. The family wishes to thank the Hospice Brazos Valley Team of Brenham for their exceptional care and compassion. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to: Industry Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 146, Industry, Texas 78944 --- Bleiblerville Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 151, Bleiblerville, Texas 78931 --- Welcome Lutheran Church, 13636 FM 109, Brenham TX 77833. 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

Gertrude Hohlt

Gertrude Hohlt, longtime resident of Brenham Texas, died March 15, 2026 in Conroe, Texas at the age of 97. Gertrude was born August 18, 1928 in the German-American farming community of Prairie Hill, Texas to John W. Haas and Frieda Witt Haas. Her first language was German which she spoke until her parents taught her English as they prepared her to start school. She was raised in a Christian family and was baptized and confirmed at St. John's Lutheran Church in Prairie Hill. Growing up she developed a strong sense of family as her parent’s homestead was in walking distance to both sets of grandparents and a multitude of aunts, uncles and cousins.  She was the oldest of three children. Being eight years older than her brother and eighteen years older than her sister, she learned at a young age how to help her parents around the farm and to help take care of her siblings. She attended Prairie Hill schools and enjoyed riding her horse Daisy to classes. Throughout her life, she held on to time-honored values like many members of her generation that grew up during a most challenging era. And despite the many hardships of that time, she had many cherished memories due to her family’s focus on church, family, and community. In her late teens, she began working at the Ben Franklin store in Brenham. One day, while strolling around the courthouse square on a lunch break, she caught the eye of a young soldier from Welcome, Texas who was on leave from Fort Hood in Killeen. After a year or so of dating, she married that soldier, Eugene H. Hohlt, on October 11, 1948 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Prairie Hill. Gertrude immediately joined Eugene in his travels with the U. S. Army. While initially living at Fort Hood, they soon moved to Schofield Barracks in Honolulu, Hawaii. They remained there for three years where they started their family. Gertrude enjoyed her time there, but couldn’t afford to visit her parents due to a soldier’s modest salary and the high cost of travel in those days. So she missed them greatly. Weekly letters and occasional long distance phone calls were her only means to stay in touch with her beloved family back home. And she had so much to tell and so much to find out. Their next stop was back in the states at Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma. They stayed there for two years and were finally able to drive home occasionally to visit her family in person again. Eventually, they decided it was time to return to civilian life to raise their boys near their families in Washington and Austin counties. They set up housekeeping in Brenham in 1954 and joined St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church where Gertrude was a faithful member for the remainder of her life. In her last year, she resided in Conroe, Texas to be nearer to her surviving son. Gertrude spent most of her adult years taking care of others. She was a devoted and supportive wife, a nurturing stay at home mom, a caring daughter, a loving sister, a doting grandmother and a loyal friend to the many people that she met along her life’s journey. She was a very social person and loved to entertain and visit with relatives, friends and neighbors. She also enjoyed baking, taking care of her pets, and tending to her flower beds and vegetable garden. She loved to sing, dance, play cards and dominoes. She loved to volunteer at her church and in her later years, she enjoyed fellowship at the Senior Center. She lived a very content and humble life. She was never a materialistic or pretentious person, but always kept an orderly and comfortable home in which her family and friends always felt welcome. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son and daughter-in-law Gary and Mary Hohlt, parents-in-law Robert and Meta Hohlt, brother and sister-in-law Billie and Marlene Haas, sister-in-law and brother-in-law Meta and Henry Schrader, and brother-in-law Robert C. Hohlt. She was also preceded in death by special longtime friend Arthur Fuelberg. Survivors include: her son and daughter-in-law Danny and Claudia Hohlt, her sister and brother-in-law Betty and Fred Kolkhorst, granddaughters Melissa Thomas (Bill), Erin Catchings (Jason), Megan Jones (Kyle), grandson Brian Hohlt, step grandsons Matt Hollech and Ty Thomas, and step granddaughter Melissa Hollech along with nine great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild. She will also be missed by nieces Donna Petrash, Lisa Tarver, and Holly Hawlyruk and nephew Kurt Kolkhorst. Pallbearers will be Anderson Catchings, Jason Catchings, Brian Hohlt, Jacob Hohlt, Kyle Jones, and Bill Thomas. The family would like to express their appreciation to the staff and nurses of Home Select Hospice for the care and support they provided over the past several months. Visitation will be Friday March 20th at 1pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel with funeral services beginning at 2pm with Pastor Pat Dietrich and Pastor Donna Krueger officiating. Burial will follow in Prairie Lea Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 305 W. Third St., Brenham, TX 77833. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, 77833. 979-836-3611 Condolences may be shared at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com

Jimmie Deone Eckhardt (Mayton)

Jimmie Deone Eckhardt (Mayton), a beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend, passed away peacefully on March 14, 2026, at Brenham Nursing and Rehab in Brenham, Texas, just one day shy of her 92nd birthday. Jimmie was born on March 15, 1934, in Hope (Patmos), Arkansas to James Sevia Mayton and Opal (Taylor) Mayton. She married the love of her life and best friend Hans Donald (Don) Eckhardt on May 21, 1951, in Arkansas. Together, they shared 53 wonderful years together before Don’s passing on September 23, 2004. They had 2 sons and a daughter. On August 22, 2009, she married Dr. Donald R. Stafford at Grace Lutheran Church in Brenham, Texas until his passing on August 5, 2019. Jimmie had a deep love of gardening and tending to her beautiful roses. She also was an accomplished decorative painter and loved painting bluebonnets and would display her talent in her booth at Hermann’s Emporium in downtown Brenham. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Brenham and a member of Grace’s Ladies Afternoon Circle where she had many friends that she cherished. She has a large family that she was extremely proud of and loved when everyone could be together. She was known to most as “Honey”, and that included friends as well as family. She is survived by her three children and their spouses, Hans (Donnie) and Janice Eckhardt of Needville, TX, James (Randy) and Bridget Eckhardt of Richmond, TX, and Kimberly and Michael Parks of Brenham, TX. Grandchildren Zachary Eckhardt, Garrett and Ashley Eckhardt, Amanda and Stephen Parsons, Ava Eckhardt and fiancé Braden Roehling, Tyler and Haley Eckhardt, Brittany and Mark Badora, Brandon and Justice Parks, Victoria and Dameon Reep. Great-grandchildren Grant, Brielle, Collins and Parker Badora, Cody Pedraza and Alexzander Collier, Reagan, Axel, Briggs and Barron Reep, Maverick Eckhardt and Jimmie Anne Eckhardt. Besides her two loving husbands, she was also preceded in death by her parents, James S. Mayton and Opal (Taylor) Sockwell, and her sister Carolyn Delaware. During the final months of her life, Jimmie resided at Brenham Nursing and Rehab, where she received compassionate and attentive care. The family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the wonderful staff, nurses and aides at the facility for the kindness, dignity, and loving care they showed her during the last two and a half months of her life. Jimmie’s memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved her and were blessed to know her. A visitation for Jimmie will be held on Sunday, March 22, 2026, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Monday, March 23, 2026, at 11:00 am at Grace Lutheran Church located at 1212 Jefferson Street, Brenham, Texas with Pastor Ryan Ogrodowicz officiating. Burial will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be: Brandon Parks, Mark Badora, Grant Badora, Dameon Reep, Steve Folsom, Garrett Eckhardt, Randy Eckhardt and Zac Eckhardt. Memorial donations may be made to Grace Lutheran Church School in Jimmie’s honor. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

James Edward Grimm

James Edward Grimm, 77 passed away in the early morning of Friday, March 13, 2026. James was born on October 31, 1948 in Brenham, Texas to Raymond and Alma (Niemeyer) Grimm. On July 3, 1966, James married the love of his life, Carolyn Schultz.  He was employed by Grant Pride Co. for over 25 years before retiring. He was always known for his love of fishing at the river and being around his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Survivors include his loving wife of 59 years, Carolyn Grimm; sons and daughters-in-law: Jeffery and Kelly Grimm, David and Donna Grimm; grandchildren: Derek Grimm and wife, Taylor, Ashley Douglas and husband, Josh, Macey Tidwell and husband, Jake, Tayler Bolcerek and husband, Chance, Austin Grimm and wife, Savannah, Ty Grimm and wife, Emily, and Savannah Grimm; great grandchildren: Rylie Douglas, Paisley Douglas, Aubrey Grimm, Emma Tidwell, Mac Tidwell, Harper Bolcerek, Rheagan Bolcerek, Elaynie Grimm, soon to be baby Ellie Grimm, and Waylon Grimm. James is preceded by his parents, Raymond and Alma Grimm, his mother-in-law and father-in-law, Raymond and Odell Schultz, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Raymond and Shirley Schultz, Betty Randermann, Rosa Lee and Jim Troy, Gernell and Albin Jasinski, Doris and Bubba Wagner, Clint Mantey and nieces, Krystal Weatherly and Vicki Weiss. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, 2026 at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham. The funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 18, 2026 at Memorial Oaks Chapel with Pastor Norm Sulaica, officiant. Burial will follow in Prairie Lea Cemetery. Pallbearers include Derek Grimm, Josh Douglas, Chance Bolcerek, Austin Grimm, Ty Grimm and Jake Tidwell. Honorary pallbearers include Arvin Wagner, Vernon Wagner, Peewee Kalkhake, Marvin Roehling and Bubba Mantey. Memorials may be given to St. John’s Lutheran Church in Prairie Hill. 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

Edith Kay (Schroeder) Erwin

Edith Kay (Schroeder) Erwin, 77, passed away on March 3, 2026.  Edith was born on July 24, 1948, in Brenham, Texas to Ira Lee Schroeder and Ida May Klar Schroeder. She was baptized on September 5, 1948, and confirmed on April 15, 1962, at Grace Lutheran Church in Brenham.  She was a faithful member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church of William Penn.  She graduated from Brenham High School and later completed the LVN Program at Blinn College. Edith dedicated her career to caring for others, working at Trinity Hospital and Baylor Scott & White Hospital.  Edith enjoyed reading and watching mystery movies. She treasured time with her family and will be remembered for her quiet strength, caring nature, and devotion to those she loved.  She is survived by her brother and sister-in-law, James and Jackie Schroeder; her sister and brother-in-law, Brenda and Albin Flisowski; her grandchildren, Blake Powers, Maylee Powers, and Dawson Powers; and her great-grandson, Jonathon Kashh Polanco.  She was preceded in death by her parents, Ida May and Ira Lee Schroeder, and her daughter, Lisa Powers.  Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at Memorial Oaks Chapel.  The funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, March 6, 2026, at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of William Penn with Pastor Kelly Krieg officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.  Pallbearers are Tyler Rogers, Josh Schroeder, Justin Schroeder, Dax Flisowski, Blake Powers, Dawson Powers, and Scott Sonnenburg.  Memorial Contributions may be directed to Bethlehem Lutheran Church of William Penn, 10202 FM 1935, Brenham, Tx. 77833.  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

Larry Milton Wiesepape

Larry Milton Wiesepape, 86, passed away on November 20, 2025, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana where he had lived for 45 years. He was born on April 25, 1939, in Washington County, Texas, to Herbert and Ella Blase Wiesepape. Larry earned his PhD in Wildlife Science from Texas A&M University and built a career devoted to fisheries and environmental stewardship. He began working in fresh and saltwater fisheries in Galveston, Texas, and later served 22 years with the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality. Larry served in the Texas National Guard from 1956 to 1961 and was later called to active duty in the United States Army during his senior year of college. Larry was a faithful member of the Lutheran Church throughout his life, and a long-time member of St. Paul Lutheran church in Baton Rouge, LA. He was preceded in death by his parents, Herbert and Ella Wiesepape, and his brother, James Wiesepape (Dorothy Schulze Wiesepape). He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Jean Wiesepape; his son, William Wiesepape (Nicole Stackhouse); his daughter, Regina Wiesepape; his granddaughter, Ashlyn Wiesepape; his niece Cindy Majewski (Pat Majewski), and nephews Carl Wiesepape (Linda Wiesepape) and Craig Wiesepape (Sherry Wiesepape) in addition to many grand nieces and nephews. A Graveside Burial Service will be held March 14th, 10:30 am at Immanuel Lutheran Church: 4529 Wiedeville Church Rd, Brenham, Pastor Lawrence Bade presiding.


Frank James Levandowski

Frank James "Bubba" Levandowski, 65, ( September 14, 1960 - February 2, 2026)of Hempstead, Texas, passed away on February 2, 2026. Frank was born on September 14, 1960, in Hempstead to Julian and Bonnie Levandowski. He graduated from Waller High School in 1979 and went on to build a long and respected career as a machinist, working in Waller and Brenham until 2023. Frank took pride in honest work, a job done right, and the steady reliability that defined him both in the shop and in life.
He was a true outdoorsman at heart. Frank loved hunting and fishing, and some of his happiest memories were made on the many hunting trips to Franklin, Texas with his brothers-in-law and nephews -traditions filled with stories, laughter, and the kind of fellowship that becomes family history. Closer to home, he found simple joy in fishing at the tank with his great-nieces and great-nephews, always patient, always present, and always glad to share the moment. Frank also had a deep love for raising livestock and was widely known for his skill and dedication. He excelled in breeding high-quality show lambs and proudly earned multiple Grand and Reserve Champion honors at various county fairs. He was also an expert marksman, and he enjoyed sharing his knowledge and passions -especially with children- always eager to teach, encourage, and pass along what he had learned. Frank was preceded in death by his parents, Julian and Bonnie Levandowski; his grandparents, Wallace and Antonia (Springer) Lewandowski and John Henry and Edith (Humbird) Melton. He is survived by his sisters: Dorthy Heintschel and husband Dale; Theresa "Terry" Kalinowsky and husband Jack; and Sandra "Sandy" Lewis and husband Kenny. He is also survived by his nephews Ray Kalinowsky and wife Lisa, Charlie Heintschel and significant other Heather, and Scott Heintschel and wife Meagan; his niece Heidi Surovik and husband Ritchie; his great-nieces and great-nephews Keegan Kalinowsky; Lexi, Bristol, and Haisley Heintschel; Cash and Dylan Hillgartner; Jackson Morey; and Wyatt Southard. Frank is also survived by his dear friend Becky Eplen; his aunts Janet Levandowski, Mary Newman, and Kathy Rice; and numerous cousins and friends.
Frank "Bubba" Levandowski will be remembered for his steady presence, his love of the outdoors, and the generous way he shared his time and passions with those around him. His legacy lives on in the traditions he helped build, the skills he passed down, and the memories that will be carried forward by all who loved him. Visitation will be on March 7, 2026 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM memorial services at 12:00 PM at Canon Funeral Home in Waller, TX. Frank is in the care of Canon Funeral Home.

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