Obituaries


Delano Wayne Klausmeyer

Delano Wayne Klausmeyer, age 83, passed away on January 7, 2026. Delano was born on October 6, 1942, in Brenham, Texas, to Edwin and Elda Klausmeyer. He was baptized and confirmed in the St. James Lutheran Church in New Wehdem, where his faith was rooted early in life. He graduated from Bellville High School and afterwards attended Blinn College. Delano spent many years working at Bren-Tex Mills, where he was known for his strong work ethic and dedication. On June 8, 1963, Delano married the love of his life, Vera Jean Schulz. Together they shared 62 years of marriage, building a life centered on family, faith, and togetherness. Delano was deeply family-oriented and maintained a close-knit bond with his loved ones. He enjoyed a life full of simple joys such as gardening, especially growing tomatoes, woodworking, and playing dominoes with family and friends. He loved being outdoors and rarely missed his grandchildren’s sporting events and activities. Family fishing trips to Matagorda were among his favorite traditions. Delano also cherished picking up his grandchildren after school and cooking his famous chicken stew for family holidays. Delano proudly served his community as a member of the Berlin–Mill Creek–Zionsville Volunteer Fire Department for 46 years, a commitment that reflected his generous spirit and willingness to help others. He treasured special trips with Vera Jean, particularly their travels to Germany and Hawaii, which created lasting memories they held dear. Delano Wayne Klausmeyer will be remembered for his devotion to his family, his quiet strength, his kindness, and the love he shared so freely. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him. He is preceded in death by his parents, infant son Michael Dean Klausmeyer, and two infant sisters. Delano is survived by his wife Vera Jean Klausmeyer; daughter Denise Neumann and husband Kenneth; grandchildren Lee Neumann and wife Kourtney and Kendall Neumann; great-grandchildren Karlee and Kysan Neumann. Serving as pallbearers will be members of the Berlin-Millcreek-Zionsville Volunteer Fire Department. Honorary pallbearers will be Kenneth Kaase, Curtis Lington, Chad Horelica, Delphine Addicks, Roland Wittner, Erwin Emshoff, James Kubecka, and the Berlin Ladies Auxiliary. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the St. James Lutheran Church in New Wehdem, Berlin-Mill Creek-Zionsville Volunteer Fire Department, or Acara Hospice. The family would like to express their gratitude to High Hope Care Center for the wonderful care that was provided to Delano. Visitation for Delano will be Friday, January 9, 2026, from 8:00am until 6:00pm, with family present from 4:00-6:00pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Funeral services will be on Saturday, January 10, 2026, at 2:00pm at St. James Lutheran Church in New Wehdem with interment to follow in the church cemetery. 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

Thomas (Tom) Brinkmeyer

Thomas (Tom) Brinkmeyer, 91, passed away on December 30, 2025.  Tom was the owner of Tom’s Sales and Service in Sound for many years in Brenham.  Tom was born on October 5, 1934 in Independence, Texas to Albert and Marie Brinkmeyer. He was baptized in St. John’s Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill and confirmed at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Rehburg/Burton. Tom grew up on the Thumbs Up Ranch (now part of Camp for All) and worked there in his early years.  He went to school in Burton ISD, Blinn Night School, and Devry Technical Institute, where he studied radio and TV servicing, graduating with a Devry Diploma. He later worked for Robert Lange Construction, and Wollie Radio before it became Brenham Appliance.  In September of 1973, Tom became owner of Tom’s Sales & Service in Sound and he owned the business in downtown Brenham for many years, with sales and repair with home and car stereos.  On April 17, 1955, he married Verdene Ganske and they were blessed with a son, Michael Wayne, born in 1956.  Tom loved traveling, camping, fishing, hunting, antique engines, working cattle and tractor shows.  He served on the St. Paul Lutheran of Rehburg Church Council several times, including his service as President.  He was a licensed Ham Radio Operator W5IRF where he met many new friends. His love for country music and dancing helped him create the 290 Dance Club.   Tom Brinkmeyer had a sense of humor and a desire to fix anything that needed fixing and he enjoyed finding new things to invent or create. He spent many days in his gardens, tending to fruits, vegetables and flowers. As his family grew with two grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, he found new joy in their visits and he had new stories to tell about the “olden days”. Tom is survived by his wife, Verdene Brinkmeyer; son, Michael Brinkmeyer and wife, Bonnie Brinkmeyer; his granddaughter, Dr. Candice Brinkmeyer-Langford and her husband, Michael Langford; his grandson, Wesley Brinkmeyer and his wife, Aubrey Brinkmeyer.  His six grandchildren include Barrett Langford, Elliot Langford, Aspen Langford, Avery Brinkmeyer, Thomas Riley Brinkmeyer, and Emily Brinkmeyer.   A visitation for Tom will be held on Sunday, January 4 from 4 pm to 6 pm. A funeral service and burial will be held on Monday, January 5 at 10 am at the St. Paul Lutheran Church at 4450 FM 1948N, near Burton, Texas with Pastor Dr. Alvin Luedke officiating.  Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham.  The family suggests memorials in Tom’s memory to St. Pauls Lutheran Church of Rehburg or to National MS Society.  To post a tribute to the family, please visit  www.memorialoakschapel.com

Ronnie  B. Lueckemeyer


Ronnie  B. Lueckemeyer passed away on December 31, 2025. Ronnie was born on April 13, 1953 in Brenham, TX to Franklin and Ilene Lueckemeyer. He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Pat (Hugo) Lueckemeyer and their two daughters and son-in-laws, Jennifer and Aaron de la Garza and Kimberley and Barrett Bartell. Full obituary is pending and will be posted soon. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, January 3, 2026 at Abiding Word Lutheran Church  -  464 Oak Tree Crossing Dr., Brenham, Texas.  
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Brazos Valley Hospice. 

Gloria Hinze Hanath

Gloria “Puppa” Hinze Hanath, 87, of Brenham, TX, passed away December 23, 2025 on the Eve of Christmas Eve. She was born on June 5, 1938, in Burton, TX, to Elmo and Annie (Rybarski) Hinze. Gloria was baptized, confirmed, and married at Martin Luther Lutheran Church of Carmine, TX.  On February 16, 1958, Gloria married the love of her life, Bennie Hanath. Together they shared 63 years of marriage. Gloria attended church at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Gloria worked numerous jobs and worked with her husband for Bennie Hanath Portable Welding.  She was an active member of the Brenham Elks Lodge #979, where she was named a Sweetheart several times, served on the Ladies Auxiliary, held the office of Tiler for five years. Gloria was also a member of Hermann Sons Life of Brenham, where she held numerous offices and received the Humanitarian Award in 2003. She served on the board of the Friends of Bluebonnet Opry and was a member of the Texas German Society.  From 1987 to 1997, Gloria and Bennie opened their home and hearts to exchange students from Germany, Switzerland, Poland, and the Czech Republic, forming lifelong bonds and friendships. Gloria loved to travel, cherished trips to Europe and throughout much of the United States. She also enjoyed playing cards and dominoes with family and friends, dancing, attending the Opry, and participating in events at the Elks Lodge and Hermann Sons.  Gloria was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her in-laws Richard and Annie (Hermann) Hanath, her infant son, Timothy Scott Hanath, her brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Henry Drews, Anita Hanath, Louis and Joycine Hanath, Alvin and Bernice Hanath, Elwood Hanath, Bobby and Amalia Woolf and nephew Eric Hanath.  She is survived by her sons, Troy (Jeri) Hanath and Bradley (Janice) Hanath; by her sister, Eunice Drews; grandchildren Troy (Krissy) Hanath II, Arin (Charles) Cafero, Brandon (Kirstie) Hanath, Wyatt (Ashley) Hanath, and Austin (Alyssa) Hanath; and great-grandchildren Shelby, Colby, and Lacey Hanath, Dyllin and Paityn Harrison, Kynlee Knipstein, Kylie and Lyra Cafero, Hadley and Josie Hanath, Liam and Kinsley DeFord, Lydia and Hawkins Hanath and Magnolia Hanath. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews.  The family extends special thanks to AVIR Health Group of Bellville and Hospice Brazos Valley for their compassionate care.  Serving as pallbearers will be Rodney Hanath, Mark Hanath, Troy Hanath II, Brandon Hanath, Wyatt Hanath, Austin Hanath, Charles Cafero, and Colby Hanath. Honorary pallbearers are Arin Cafero, all her Great-Grandchildren, Marti VD Elsen, Darin Teetes, Chris Helton and members of the Friends of Bluebonnet Opry and Brenham Elks Lodge.  Visitation with the family will be 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, January 1, 2026 at Memorial Oaks Chapel.  The funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Friday, January 2, 2026 at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brenham. Burial will be at Prairie Lea Cemetery in Brenham.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church CDS, the Elks Lodge BPOE or Hospice Brazos Valley.  Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham.  To post a tribute to Gloria’s family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Monterey McCall White

July 18, 1944 – December 24, 2025
Born in Gatesville, TX to Richard and Melba McCall.  Richard McCall was in Gatesville training to be a B-17 pilot for the Army Air Corps.  Being a WWII bomber pilot flying over Europe ended his life, but his B-17 repair man William Nakunas had learned about Melba and met and married her after the war.  William was the only Dad that Monterey ever knew.  Melba’s family came to California with the forty-niners and settled in Brown’s Valley, running a hotel and eatery, and Melba was the third generation born there, but WWII made Monterey a native Texan and she has used that to her advantage after growing up in Carmichael, California.  Monterey’s parents and many aunts and uncles on her dad’s side predecease her.  Monterey is survived by her husband of 60 years Richard and by her children William and his wife Susan Silkey with their sons Ethan and Eli; Megan; Jacqueline and her children Michael, Elizabeth, Logan, Joseph, and Richard with his wife Courtney and children Brilynn, Baylee, and Brenna. Monterey started college at Berkeley (UC) where she met Richard White in September 1962, and the two have been together ever since.  Married on January 30, 1965, her mother’s birthday.  After Richard graduated from Berkeley the two went to Madison, Wisconsin for 4.5 years where Monterey received her education degree and teacher’s license.  She taught English in Orfordville, Wisconsin, for 3 semesters where the seniors were volunteering to fight in Viet Nam but lived in Madison where the students were protesting the war.  What a contrast! From Madison, Richard and Monterey moved to Schenectady, NY, where their first two children, William and Jacqueline, were born while Richard worked for GE R&D. Monterey’s love for dogs showed strongly in Schenectady, getting two Saint Bernards: Charlie and Roman.  Monterey and Richard did not like the snow and cold of either Madison or Schenectady, Richard found a job working for Exxon Chemical in Baytown, Texas, and in 1974 they moved to Texas and are still in Texas 51 years later.  Living a block from Taylor Lake in El Lago, they just had to have a boat and waterski with the children, starting when the Texas born youngest Megan was only 1 year old in 1976.  Water skiing and camping in Colorado each summer occupied many weekends and summer vacations until Monterey’s attention turned to teaching when Megan was 9. A black lab, Paladine, was Monterey’s puppy and dog of choice.  Monterey worked at Megan’s elementary school until Megan graduated. Then Monterey moved to Clear Lake High School and worked almost 20 years there teaching 10th, then 11th (for 14 years) and finally 12th, (1 year only).   All three children went to Clear Lake High, and she guided them to the right teachers for each.  Megan and Jackie are extremely different and took the opposite type of teacher for them to succeed. Outside of teaching and family Monterey did coach soccer for Jackie and then went on to referee soccer after years coaching.  She was noticed and got a chance to be the line judge at a professional international match held in the Astrodome.  Then Monterey moved to horses, first one for her, then a second one for Jackie.  She moved from being just a tenant at the Seabrook stables to being a co-manager then sole manager of stables in Taylor Lake Village and Seabrook.  A pair of golden retrievers, brothers Casey and Bomber graced us in the 90s and made it to White Oak Farm that we purchased in 1997. Monterey retired from teaching in June of 2001 and we were finally able to start building on White Oak Farm.  Monterey was into photography and took photos and made a thick album of all the building from the low water crossing (October 2001), to the house and barn (May – December 2002), to the addition for her dad William Nakunas in 2004, to the garage in 2005, to the horse stall addition in 2007.  Horses, Dogs, and family occupied her efforts, and the new house and barn crew lounge provided spaces for emphasis on having family to the county in Chappell Hill on White Oak Farm.  Three rescued dogs: Darby, Bonnie, and Chaser occupied Monterey’s need for dogs during 2002 – 2011. She was in the class of 2006 for the Gideon Lincecum Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist (TMN).  This led to her taking part in the outdoor classroom that the TMN conducted at Lake Summerville.  Being a retired teacher, this was a love of hers, but her back gave out and she could no longer stand to provide the teachings.  However, her love of labs led her to Classic Labs in Chappell Hill and she obtained five labs from 2010 (Bailey) to 2017 (Rocket).  Her back got worse over the years and finally in August 2017 she bought a wheelchair and used it until she started Hospice care in July 2024.  She continued Hospice care through her passing on December 24, 2025, getting ever so slowly worse each month.  But Rocket became an indoor dog the month that Monterey entered Hospice care and would stay with Monterey until the end, lying beside her bed.  Instead of flowers, please give a donation to Hospice Brazos Valley at https://www.hospicebv.org/ at the “Donate Now” option. Monterey’s viewing is at Memorial Oaks Chapel at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, TX 77833 from 5 to 7 PM on Monday, December 29, 2025.  Burial is at 10 AM on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, at the Masonic Cemetery, 10357 Old Chappell Hill Road, Chappell Hill, Texas, 77426. She will be buried next to her mother Melba Nakunas and dad William Nakunas. 

Mark Charles Wittner

Mark Charles Wittner, age 74, passed away Sunday, December 21st at the High Hope Care Center in Brenham.  He is survived by his sister and brother-in-law, Gail and J L Spiess.  Nieces and nephews, Francis and Daniel Plagens, Mary and Bradley Rinn, John and Lori Spiess, and Lana Spiess and Sam Ward.  Numerous great nieces and nephews.  He was proceeded in death by his parents, Marvin and Fairy Wittner, and by his son Kyle and daughter Meagan. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday January 3, 2026 at 10am at the Industry Methodist Church.

Curtis Lynn Fuchs

The greatest man we have ever known is now with Jesus.  Our sweet Daddy, Mom’s loving husband, the best Pop ever, a great family member to so many loved ones, an amazing Ag teacher and student mentor to generations of youth, a dear friend to many, a respected community leader and citizen, and the kindest Godly man has completed his earthly journey with his family by his side.  Dad passed at home on the prairie in Burton in the comfort of his home after a long and courageous battle with Parkinson’s Disease.  He is now free of pain and disease, and is at peace with our Lord and Savior. Curtis Lynn Fuchs was born on July 27, 1948 in Brenham, Texas to Franklin and LaVerne Zibilski Fuchs.  He lived an honorable, humble, successful and loving earthly life for 77 years.  He entered the gates of Heaven on December 20, 2025. Curtis grew up in Burton on the family farm and land cultivated by his grandparents R.A. and Martha Fuchs.  R.A. Fuchs was a successful farmer, prominent Washington County leader and Representative in the Texas House in Austin for many years.  His parents raised him on the same property which afforded him experiences with caring for livestock, including Red Poll cattle, picking cotton, raising corn and other crops, and making hay.  He worked hard as a youth around the farm to learn a strong work ethic very young.  He played baseball for Washington County Little League and attended Burton schools where he was a good student, a Burton Panther football and baseball player, played clarinet in the band, participated in Washington County 4-H and Burton FFA, and was a well-rounded young man.  He was a graduate of Burton High School in 1966.  He raised and exhibited steers, barrows and lambs at the Washington County Fair.  Specifically, he was always proud of his Grand Champion Lamb honor and trophy from 1964. Curtis was part of showing Red Poll cattle as Franklin Fuchs & Sons exhibited them at the county fair, as well as, the San Antonio and Houston Livestock Shows with success.   He worked part-time jobs at Brookshire Brothers Grocery Store, Coca Cola, Carmine Charolais Ranch, and at a greenhouse while he was in school at A&M.  He and his family were members of St. John’s United Church of Christ his entire life where he was baptized and confirmed on April 15, 1962. Curtis attended Blinn College and Texas A&M University, earning his Associate of Arts degree from Blinn and Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Education in 1970 from TAMU. He also earned his Masters of Education from Prairie View A&M University in 1973.  He completed his student teaching in Needville at their high school and then began his career as a Vocational Agricultural Science Teacher at Cy-Fair High School in 1970. He taught for 11 years and began influencing many student’s lives with animal projects and experiences attending livestock shows.  In 1981, he had the opportunity to move back home to begin a career with Brenham Independent School District where he continued his Ag teaching career at Brenham High School for 32 years from 1981-2013.  This career as a teacher and FFA Advisor allowed him to teach many Freshmen students about the world of agriculture, guide livestock projects and show participation, train leadership teams, guide young officers on all levels, including a state FFA President, and mentor young students for 43 years.  So many students that span several generations share that Mr. Fuchs was a teacher who influenced and impacted their life immensely.  He also shared education and student mentorship with many special Ag teachers from all over Texas, as well as many fellow administrators and educators in the district.   Dad’s life was touched by those he worked with just as much as he impacted others with his kind, gentle spirit.  He completed his career in 2013 with recognition and a well-deserved retirement celebration for 43 years of service and dedication to a job beyond the classroom reaching into young people’s lives that spanned all hours of the day, weeks and every month of the year.  That is just what he did. By far the most important part of his life was his family.  He married the love of his life, Kathleen Steinbach on March 6, 1971 at Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Carmine.  They built a beautiful life together and complimented each other, working hard in their careers while raising their family.  Together they welcomed two daughters, Christy Lynn Fuchs and Courtney Leigh Fuchs, in 1973 and 1977, respectively.  After just over 10 years living in Cypress, Texas, the family moved home to Brenham.  As a family, education and extracurricular participation in 4-H, FFA and school activities of all kinds for the girls kept them busy.  Dad was the “champion” behind all the success the family shared for many years with animal and ag projects of all kinds.  He had a keen eye for picking out show heifers, raising livestock projects and breeding some of the best Santa Gertrudis cattle that would produce champions for the Fuchs family to cherish forever.  Winning major livestock shows in Texas with both daughters having both Champion and Reserve Champion honors at them, as well as, National Junior Santa Gertrudis Shows were certainly huge accomplishments for our family and something Dad was so proud of.  CF heifers began to be a source of pride as dad bred and raised quality stock.  When the girls were done, other youth had opportunities to show CF Cattle with success.  Earning a handful of National Champions over the years was definitely something Dad was very proud of.  The legacy of CF Cattle Company continues with the red cattle in Burton producing excellence.  Mom and Dad have made this possible by working together for many years, hand in hand, to achieve this.  Curtis and Kathy celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary in 2021 and have been blessed with 54 years of marriage. Curtis was definitely an animal lover, having cared for and nurtured animals his entire life.  He spoke of special dogs named Snoozy and Cookie, as well as his horse Traveler.  Until the end, Dad felt that his horse was still somewhere and needed to be picked up and at his farm.  He was often spoken of as a cattle whisper.  He could work with a young show calf and make it become calm and ready for show or suitable for a young person to work with and be successful with.  He was a lover of the land and all-things agriculture.  He worked hard all his life to nurture the land and care for his animals while having a full-time job.  He loved the land that he and Mom were able to acquire in Burton, build a home and ranch around, and his tractors and land work were important.  He reveled in the opportunity to finally be able to buy a cab tractor and put up amazing working pens and barns for his herd.   He loved riding on the Gator, checking and feeding cattle and seeing the new baby calves…even when his disease prevented much labor individually anymore.  The land and animals were his peace. The way he called the cows and cared for the animals will never be forgotten. Dad was blessed to have many affiliations, awards and honors to celebrate and remember him by.  In Cypress, he was very involved in the Cy-Fair Rodeo and the work of this event to support the FFA.  He was active in St. John’s UCC as a member his entire life and also served on the Church Council and part of the Pastoral Search Committee.  He has been a member of the Vocational Agricultural Teachers Association of Texas his entire career and received tenured teaching awards recognition for his many years of service, retirement recognition in 2013, and was inducted into the Agricultural Teachers Association of Texas Ag Teacher Hall of Fame in 2022.  He and CF Cattle Company has been a member of Santa Gertrudis Breeders International, and the Mid-Coast Santa Gertrudis Association where he served as Youth Advisor.  In 2020, the SGBI Shows and Exhibits Committee dedicated the National Santa Gertrudis Show to Curtis Fuchs which was an amazing honor.  Curtis also had the opportunity and honor over the years to be asked to judge cattle shows which he was so proud of and took very seriously and respected.  Some other honors he received post-retirement were the Washington County Farm Bureau Outstanding Ag Educator in 2017 and the Washington Soil and Water Conservation District Conservation Teacher of the Year 2018 as well as the Conservation Teacher Region III Runner-Up in the Texas Conservation Program.  He had a scholarship named in his honor for a Brenham FFA student of excellence and has been presented the past 4 years.  We are pleased that this scholarship will continue to remember his life and legacy, and will allow Brenham FFA students to continue their education in his honor.  Curtis L. Fuchs is survived by his wife Kathy, daughters and sons in law Christy and David Moran and Courtney and Wes Mason, all of Brenham.  He also cherished and was so proud of his beloved grandchildren Parker Lane Mason and fiancé Ryann Fatheree, Madison Claire Moran, Logan Shane Mason and Dawson Cade Moran.  Also surviving him are his brother and sister-in-law Robert and Rosi Fuchs and sister and brother-in-law Cindy and Tommy Hart, and brother-in-law and sister-in-law Dr. Don and Judy Steinbach.  He is survived by several aunts, uncles, numerous cousins, nephews and a host of friends, fellow educators and special red cattle.  Preceding him in death include his parents Franklin and LaVerne Fuchs and parents in law Raymond and Bernice Steinbach, his grandparents, brother-in-law Gregory Wagner, numerous aunts and uncles, cousins and his most recent family pet dog mini Aussie, Aggie. A visitation will be held on Friday, December 26 from 5:00  to 7:00 in the evening at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham to receive family and friends.  A funeral service and celebration of life will commence on Saturday, December 27 at 10:00 in the morning at St. John’s United Church of Christ in Burton with burial following in the church cemetery with Pastors Darrin Holub and Glen Schoeneberg officiating.  Pallbearers chosen to honor and serve include:  Doug Pierce, Scott Schulze, Scott Eckermann, Dean Fuchs, Allen Grainger, Dr. Peter Wunderlich, Yancy Strait and Charles Hodde.  Honorary pall bearers are his grandchildren Parker Mason, Madison Moran, Logan Mason and Dawson Moran, his dedicated caregivers Monse Enriquez, Linda Gaskamp and Jade Rigsby, special neighbors Charlie and Sandy Chovanec, family friend Jeannie Kroll and ranch helpers Dalton Stein, Brady Russell, Larry Ashorn, and Jody Naumann. Memorials can be shared with the following in his honor and memory if wished:  Brenham FFA Parent and Alumni Association to maintain the legacy of the Curtis Fuchs Leadership Scholarship, Hospice Brazos Valley, St. John’s United Church of Christ or the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation.  His disease may have affected his life, but it did not define him. He faced it with patience and bravery, and he did not want his struggles to affect his family.  He fought Parkinson’s Disease for over 20 years and with modern medicine and great treatment and caregivers, he was able to face it and take in stride what life presented him.  And, we did all we could to help him and so many supported and loved him through it.  We are so thankful to everyone that has had a part in his life and journey and know he is a hero and legend in so many ways to so many.  May his legacy live on forever.  Well done, good and faithful servant.  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

Charles Henry Janes

Charles Henry Janes, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones on December 20, 2025 at the age of 56 at Baylor Scott and White in College Station, TX. Born on February 8, 1969 in Brenham, TX, Charles was the son of Charles Stephen and Fay Neidig Janes and was the eldest of 7 siblings. Charles was baptized at Wesley Brethren Church, May 11,1969.  He lived a life marked by hard work, devotion to family, and quiet strength. Charles was known for his kindness, work ethic, sense of humor, and the love of family, and he touched the lives of all who knew him. Charles graduated from Brenham High school in 1987. He spent over 20 years working at Longwood Elastomers in the shipping department and moving up in his career to a Lead Personnel where he was known for his strong work ethic, reliability, and pride and passion in doing things the right way. His work was more than a job, it was a reflection of his commitment to providing for his family. On January 18, 1991, Charles married Naomi “Mimi” Trevino at the First Assembly of God Church in Brenham.  Charles and Naomi were blessed with three children Andreana, Ernesto, and Samantha. Charles and Naomi spent 26 wonderful years together until Naomi passed away in 2017. Charles deeply loved his children and grandchildren, who affectionately called him Grandpa and Papa. His presence, warm spirit, and humor will be dearly missed by all who knew him. In 2018, He met a very sweet friend named Carrol McGehee and a cherished friendship later blossomed into a loving relationship, Charles and Carrol were married on May 1, 2019. They enjoyed spending time together at the bowling alley and even bowled on the same bowling team and enjoyed fishing together as well. Their marriage reflected their shared faith and devotion to each other. They had many memories of spending time with their grandchildren who Charles admired so much. Outside of work, Charles enjoyed fishing, comic books, drawing, and he would make the best BBQ, and loved Polka music. He especially cherished time spent with family, whether it was family traditions, holidays, projects, or simple everyday moments. Charles would have the biggest smile on his face enjoying all of these moments.  Charles was preceded in death by his first wife, Naomi Janes, with whom he shared many meaningful years and raised his family and his father Charles Stephen Janes. Charles is survived by his wife, Carrol; his children, Andreana Dannhaeuser (Karl), Ernesto Ortega, and Samantha Kennerson (Nickelson), his stepchildren, Gaylynn Wheeler (Rory), Cindy Randermann (Mike); his grandchildren, Naomi Villarreal, Beautiful Dannhaeuser, Sapphire Dannhaeuser, Scarlett Dannhaeuser, Kaiser Dannhaeuser, Nickelson Kennerson Jr, Naziah Kennerson, Naomi-Rose Kennerson, Orry Randermann (Cortney), Chase Lawrence (Karissa). Great Grandsons and Granddaughters, Levi Villarreal, Maddy Randermann, Brinnlee Randermann, Charlie Randermann, Slade Lawrence, and Lily Lawrence.  his mother Fay Neidig Janes, siblings, Delbert Janes (Dawn), Barbara Gossett (John), Sharon Janes (special friend Landon Levien), Mary Levien (Luke), Stephen Janes (Meagan), Fay Janes-Busse (Brandon), and many extended family members and friends who will cherish his memory. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday, December 26, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. The funeral service will be 11 a.m. Saturday, December 27, 2025 at Calvary Baptist Church in Brenham. Burial will follow in Wesley Brethren Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to [charity or cause], in honor of Charles’s memory. Pallbearers include Ernesto Ortega, Stephen Janes, Delbert Janes, Nickelson Kennerson, Karl Dannhaeuser and Neal Holt. Honorary pallbearers are Albert Trevino and Luke Levien.  Charles Henry Janes will be remembered for his steady presence, generous heart, and unwavering love for his family. 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

Paula Dean Ramsey Flasowski

Paula Dean Ramsey Flasowski passed away peacefully with her children by her side on December 16, 2025. Paula was born on March 19th, 1942, in Thornton, Limestone County, Texas; the 4th child of Homer and Pauline Ramsey. As a child she helped her parents, sister, and two brothers farm cotton and other crops in the Thorton/Groesbeck area. She attended school in Thornton and Groesbeck until the family moved to Houston in the late 1950s, graduating Reagan High School in 1960. After High School, Paula worked as a secretary at an Oil Company in Houston for a few years, as well as attended night school, where she met William Daniel Flasowski of Brenham, Texas. They were married September 15th, 1962 at St Theresa’s Church in Memorial Park. They lived in Houston for several years, having three children. Paula enjoyed being a mother and volunteering at her children’s schools, and also worked part-time at OCT Credit Union where William worked for over 30 years. During this time they also bought a place in Washington County and spent many weekends establishing a Cattle Ranch. In the late 1970s they moved full time to their place outside Brenham, where she lived for the rest of her life. While raising her children she also spent countless hours helping William with the cows, hay, fences, tractors and all the other tasks around the house and in the pastures and hay meadows. Later, she opened and operated a small fabric and sewing business in Brenham with her sister Margaret for several years. Paula was very kind and gentle to all people and things, even the cows. She always put others before herself and never displayed anger or said a harsh word about anyone. She always said “These things have a way of working out” She loved to watch the birds at the feeder and sitting outside with her cats and dogs. She saved many lives, bottle feeding orphaned calves and using the eye dropper on the baby rabbits and adopted numerous stray cats and dogs. She loved baking, especially cherry winks and pound cake. Paula was preceded in death by her parents, Homer Lee Ramsey and Tola Pauline Herod; her husband William Daniel Flasowski in 2015; her Brother Charles Ramsey; and Sister Margaret Coats. Paula is survived by her brother and sister-in-law Gayle and Katherine Ramsey of Houston; her son Alan Flasowski of Brenham; son and daughter-in-law Kenan and Jeri Flasowski of College Station; daughter and son-in-law Susan and Johnnie Segura of Schulenburg, and grandchildren Dylan Flasowski, Logan Flasowski, and Klare Segura. A visitation for Paula will be held on Sunday, December 21, 2025 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Monday. December 22, 2025 at 2:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel with the burial to follow at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Luther Paul Schwettmann

Luther Paul Schwettmann was born on January 2, 1931, to Albert F. and Clara Bockhorn Schwettmann, on the family farm in the Pleasant Hill Community of Washington County Texas.  He was baptized on February 15, 1931 in Salem Lutheran Church of Salem by Rev. William Utesch. He was confirmed on April 1, 1945 by Rev. Arthur Mohr.  His confirmation verse was Psalm 111:3. He attended Pleasant Hill School, which he walked to from the nearby family farm.  He was a 1949 graduate of Brenham High School.  In addition to his childhood work on the farm, he was active in Boy Scouts, having achieved the Pro Deo Patria Award, and the rank of Eagle Scout.  He enjoyed playing in the church volleyball league and was a member of the Salem Hot Shots Baseball team on first baseman. He also enjoyed fishing trips with friends, playing cards, and dominoes, a chew of tobacco, and a cold one.  He was a member of Salem Shooting Club, and the Sons of Hermann. He was united in marriage to Margaret Janes Boeker on November 24, 1960 by Rev Otto Oelke at Salem Lutheran Church of Salem.  At Salem, he served on church council, was secretary of the Salem Brotherhood, and served on the cemetery committee and spent numerous hours volunteering doing cemetery work.  He was a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church of Sandy Hill at the time of his death. His true vocation was in agriculture. He was employed as a heavy equipment operator, and he could remember various jobs he performed 75 years ago in great detail. Later was co-owner of a feed store in Navasota with his brother Alfred, and later an owner of Southwest Feed and Supply in Brenham. He served on the board of directors of Farmers’ Mutual Aid Association of Washington County. He was involved in cattle ranching, horses and farming, and was very proud of his cattle and his farm. There was Luther’s way and the wrong way - not too much in between.  He was the living embodiment of a Hard-Headed German.  He was preceded in death by his wife Margaret, his parents Albert and Clara Schwettmann, step-granddaughter Lindsey Boeker, sister Esther Dodson, brother-in-law C.J. Dodson, brother Alfred Schwettmann, sister and brother-in-law Marie and Joy Hensel, and sister-in-law Vivian Janes.  He is survived by his son, Allan Schwettmann, step-daughter Peggy Kramer and husband Paul, step-son Delbert Boeker and his wife Terry, step-grandchildren Chad Kramer and wife Melissa, Rachel K. Phife and husband Daniel, Drew Boeker and Taylor B. Torres and five step great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Dorothy Schwettmann and brother-in-law, A. H. “Buddy” Janes. He is also survived by several nieces, nephews and other relatives. Visitation with the family will be 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday, December 19, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. The funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, December 20, 2025 at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Sandy Hill. Burial will be in Salem Lutheran Cemetery. Pallbearers include David Weinert, Billy Scheffer, David Dodson, Jim Studhalter, David Schomburg, Chad Kramer and Daniel Phife. Honorary pallbearers will be Stanley Sommer and Deanna Scheffer. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St Matthew Lutheran Church of Sandy Hill, Salem Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund, 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

Glenn Roy Meinecke

Glenn Roy Meinecke, at the age of 68 passed away on December 12, 2025 in Brenham, TX. He was born November 23, 1957, the son of Wilburn Willie Meinecke and Daisey Lee (Loewe) Meinecke in Giddings, TX.  Dorothea and Glenn were married on February 3, 2007 at the Nelsonville Brethren Church. Glenn enjoyed time with his step-grandson, Riley Janes and watching sports. Glenn had a long career as an Ice Cream Engineer for Blue Bell for 38 years. Glenn's passion was sports, watching games for high school and college, especially all Brenham Cubs, Fayetteville Lions and University of Texas games. He was a member of the University of Texas Longhorn Football Foundation. Survivors include: wife, Dorothea; step-daughter Kristina and her husband, Alan Beckendorf along with step-grandson Riley Janes; brothers and sisters-in-law, Ricky and Donna Meinecke; brother-in law and sister-in-law, Thomas and Mary Laskoskie, Eugene and Diane Laskoskie; sister, Sharon Meinecke, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Linda & Jerry Rogers, Helen and Alvin Gurka and Peggy and Robert Laake.  Other survivors include aunts, Minnie Mae Nitsche, Jane Koopmann, Rose Loewe, Mary Lou Simek and many other family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Ronnie Meinecke, numerous uncles, aunts and cousins as well as his father-in-law and mother-in-law, August and Dorothy (Kujawa) Laskoskie and many other friends. A visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, December 19, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. The funeral will be at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 20, 2025 at St. Paul Lutheran Church with Pastor Donna Krueger officiating. Burial will 1:30 p.m. at Waldeck Cemetery, 7191 Waldeck Cemetery Rd., Round Top, TX 78954. Pallbearers will be friends and family. Memorial contributions can be made to Margaret Blizzard Senior Center, University of Texas Athletics Department, St. Paul Lutheran Church or Fayetteville ISD Athletic Dept.  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

Esse Lee Fricke

Esse Lee Fricke, age 94 of Brenham, passed away Saturday, December 13, 2025 at Kruse Village. Esse was born July 18, 1931 to Jesse T. and Ottilie (Andreas) Weyand in Fayette County, Texas.   She graduated from Round Top Carmine School at the age of 16, moved to Houston and attended Draughans Business School. After completion of business school, she was employed by the Rice Hotel for 6 years as executive secretary to Mr. Adams, manager of the hotel. On April 3, 1955 Esse married Edgar Fricke, Jr. at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Round Top. She was not just a homemaker, but a homemaker who moved with her husband and children to 12 different towns, before finally settling in Brenham in 1970. After Edgar’s retirement, Essie and Edgar enjoyed driving across the United States. Esse was kind to all. Her passion for baking was enjoyed immensely, especially her homemade cinnamon rolls, bread, and a variety of delicious desserts and cookies. She enjoyed the beauty of birds, fresh flowers and sending cards to family and friend for ALL occasions.  Her favorite treasures were her family. Esse was preceded in death by: parents Jesse and Ottilie (Andreas) Weyand; husband Edgar Fricke; brother-in-law Jack Jatzlau; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law Jody and Chuck Reed, Vera and Leroy Fricke, and brother-in-law Jeep Menking. Surviving family includes: sons Trace and Donna Fricke, Matthew Fricke, Jeffrey and the late Jimmie Lynn Fricke; grandchildren Lindsey Fricke, Jonathan and Dionne Fricke, Jordan Fricke; great grandchildren Carlyn McCoy, Cade McCoy, Casen McCoy, Essie Leigh Fricke, Olivia Henderson, Davis Fricke; sister Vallie Jean Jatzlau; sister-in-law Ruth Menking; nephews Robert (Cathy) Menking, Tim (Shara) Jatzlau, Tommy (Roxanne) Fricke; nieces Polly (Troy) Cantu, Kathleen (Greg) Schilling; numerous great nieces and nephews; special friend Judy Smith and family. Visitation will be Thursday, December 18th, 5-7 p.m. at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Funeral services will be Friday, December 19th, at 10 a.m. at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Round Top with Pastors John David Nedbalek and Skip Stutts officiating. Burial will follow at Florida Chapel Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Tommy Fricke, Kyle Fricke, Jonathan Fricke, Jordan Fricke, PVT First Class Cade McCoy, Casen McCoy. Special thanks to Kruse Village and Hospice Brazos Valley for their care. Memorial donations are suggested to Hospice Brazos Valley and Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Round Top. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979-836-3611 Share condolences at bmc@brenhammemorialchapel.com

Eleanora “Nora” Kettler

Eleanora “Nora” Kettler, age 76 of Brenham passed away Wednesday, December 10, 2025.  Eleanora Kettler, Nora to all, was born January 27, 1946 to parents, Venceslaus Henry and Nancy Gurka Bonkowski in Washington County. She was raised on a farm and then later moved to Brenham. Nora graduated from Brenham High School and then moved to Houston. She then started work at the phone company. She eventually returned to Brenham. Here she met Kenneth Kettler and they married August 9, 1969.  When her job relocated to Houston, she chose to start a successful catering business with her husband. Nora enjoyed gardening, canning, and cooking. She loved to talk on the phone. If she called, you could plan for at least a one-hour conversation.  Nora had a passion and love of gambling. She was known for her sense of humor, boisterous laughter and ability to make others laugh. Nora was known for her generosity in her community and her long-time involvement in the church. She and Kenneth helped with the Bereavement Committee. She was instrumental in obtaining the church organ at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church.  She loved to provide lemonade at the church bizarre. She was member of the Altar Rosary Society, was a Eucharistic Minister, established the church choir in 2004, received the Lumen Gentium Award in 2006 and was a member of the KJT Society.  Nora is survived by: husband of 56 years Kenneth W. Kettler, sister Blanche Snow; brother-in-law Jimmy Kettler, nieces Terry Cornett, Dawn Sumner, Dina Snow; nephews Mark Stolarski, David Stolarski and wife Christina; great nieces and nephews, Bryce Leasure and wife Mallory, Ashley Walraven and husband Hayden, Derek Stolarski and wife Catherine, and Luke Stolarski.  Nora stepped into the life of her niece, Dawn, with the love, care, and strength of a mother. Dawn felt that she is the person that she is today because Nora believed in her and always encouraged her.   She was preceded in death by: parents Venceslaus and Nancy Bonkowski, sister and brother-in-law Flora and Carl Stolarski, and infant brother Walter John Bonkowski.  A special thank you to friends Ronnie and Peggy Husky.  Thanks to Brenham Nursing and Rehabilitation doctor, nurses and staff, and Amedisys Hospice.  Visitation will be Sunday, December 14th from 5-6:30 pm with rosary recited at 6:30pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel.  Rosary will also be recited at 9:30 am at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Chappell Hill. Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10 am.   Interment will be at St. Stanislaus Catholic Cemetery.  Pallbearers will be: Mark Stolarski, David Stolarski, Ashley Walraven, Mike Bronikowski, Chris Krolczyk and Ronnie Husky.   Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979-836-3611 Share condolences at bmc@brenhammemorialchapel.com

Joydell Wieghat Janner

Joydell Wieghat Janner, 91 of Brenham died December 10, 2025, in Brenham, Texas.  She was born on Aug. 18, 1934, in Brenham, Texas, the daughter of Ben Wieghat and Dora Riechers Wieghat.  She was baptized at United Methodist Church in Brenham.  Joydell and Eugene Janner were married Oct. 17, 1953, at the United Methodist Church.  After they were married, she joined St. John’s Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill where Eugene was a lifelong member.  To their union were born two daughters, Cheryl Ann and Jennifer Leigh. Joydell graduated from Brenham High School.  She started her career at Germania Farm Mutual Insurance Company in 1960 and retired from there as a Data and accounting processor in 1990. Joydell was blessed with the birth of four grandchildren which she truly enjoyed: Chase and Cameron McGuire and Madison and Drake Averitt.  She spent many hours babysitting, picking up after school, and traveling to school events, sports games, dance competitions, recitals, and plays. She traveled for a few years from Brenham until she finally bought a home in College Station, living next door to Jennifer. Eugene and Joydell dreamed of having a family gathering home on the 14 acres in Mound Hill where Eugene grew up to leave for their grandchildren.  They moved a 100-year-old farmhouse from Kenney, Texas onto the property and added new rooms and porches.  Sadly, Eugene passed away as it was being completed but Joydell carried the torch to completion.  This is where the Janner Thanksgiving and the Wieghat Christmas are now held and family members can stay for a weekend away.  Joydell came from a broken family which had been scattered, and her goal was to bring her family together. She accomplished this with the Christmas celebration at the farmhouse where, just last weekend, there were 53 members in attendance.  A highlight of this event is having a real Santa Claus which always has a unique method of transportation including a hot air balloon, a Blue Bell delivery truck filled with ice cream, a hayride, a horse and surrey and this year a fire engine. She and Eugene loved traveling with family and friends.  She had three trips to Europe, New York City, several cruises and Disney World.  She loved traveling with Alvin and Dottie Janner and Shirlene and Emmett Lehmann where she met the one-armed bandit.  We all learned not to sit next to her because she was always luckier than you were! She was an avid concert goer and she enjoyed many genres of music.  Besides all types of country music, you may be surprised that she attended concerts of Tina Turner, Elton John, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Squier, Celene Dion, Elvis, Billy Joel, Wayne Newton and the Rat Pack among others. She often made the comment “I have the JIVE in me!” Survivors include her daughters and sons-in-law, Cheryl Janner-McGuire and Dan McGuire of College Station, Jennifer and Brian Jurries of Brenham; Grandchildren Chase McGuire and wife Rachel, Cameron McGuire and wife Jennette, all of Houston, Madison Averitt of College Station and Drake Averitt of Tomball; Sister Shirley Wieghat Shows and husband David of Rosenberg; Brothers-in-law Alvin Janner of College Station, Calvin Janner and wife Judy of Ridgefield, Washington; Sister-in-law Christine Janner of Brenham; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. The Celebration of Life will be Sunday December 14th at 2:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas 77833 with Pastor David Shows officiating. Burial will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery in Brenham. Pallbearers will be Chase McGuire, Cameron McGuire, Drake Averitt, Jim Pace, Layne Wieghat and Jay Janner.  Honorary pallbearers will be Lex Janner, David Sommer, and Ed Slaughter. Joydell's family would like to express their heartfelt appreciation for the loving and compassionate care she received at Silversage Assisted Living. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Eugene C. Janner Memorial Scholarship Fund at Blinn College, Brenham; Acara Hospice Foundation, College Station;  St. John’s Lutheran Church in Prairie Hill or the Alzheimer’s Association. 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

Mary Lee “Rebbe” Schneider

Mary Lee “Rebbe” Schneider, 85, peacefully passed away on December 6, 2025 with her loving family surrounding her. Mary Lee was born November 11, 1940 in Washington County, Texas to Gus and Martha “Buck” Rebbe. On April 8, 1962 she married Willie Schneider, Jr. at Zion Lutheran Church of Zionsville. She was employed at Perry Brothers for 46 years. Mary Lee enjoyed being with her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and eating out. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church of Zionsville for many years. Mary Lee is survived by her daughter Connie and her husband Mark Klausmeyer, grandchildren; Nikki and Calvin King and Kristen and Adam Schroeder and four great-grandchildren; Swayzee Schroeder, Krew Schroeder, Kinsley King and Laykin King, sister Erna Seilheimer, brother-in-law Glen Schneider and sister-in-law Peggy Kunkel. She is preceded in death by her loving husband of 45 years, Willie Schneider, Jr., her parents, her mother and father-in-law, Willie Sr. and Elsie Schneider, sisters; Elvera Kelm, Dorothy Gaskamp and Lois Hugo, brothers-in-law; Alton Seilheimer, Elwood Overmann, Marvin Kelm, Glenwood Hugo, Gene Kunkel and Joe Wegner, sisters-in-law; Adolphine Overmann, Debbie Schneider and Elsie Wegner. A visitation for Mary Lee will be held on Thursday, December 11, 2025 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Friday, December 12, 2025 at 2:00 pm at Zion Lutheran Church located at 1800 FM 2679, Brenham, Texas with Pastor Glenn Hohlt officiating. Burial will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery located at 1004 Prairie Lea Street, Brenham, Texas. Serving as pallbearers will be: Nelson Seilheimer, Ricky Seilheimer, Roger Seilheimer, Nathan Kelm, Troy Overmann, Jerry Kunkel, Keith Kunkel and Adam Schroeder. Memorial contributions can be made in Mary Lee’s honor to Silver Sage Chapel or Zion Lutheran Church. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks chapel located at 13096 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Raymond "Ray" Schomburg Jr.

Raymond Schomburg Jr. (Ray), age 89, of Cypress, Texas, peacefully passed away, joining his precious wife Mary (Ellen) Engelking Schomburg in heaven, on Tuesday, December 2, 2025. Ray was born on July 18, 1936, in the Brenham community of New Wehdem, Texas.  He was baptized and confirmed at St. James Lutheran Church in New Wehdem. He attended Brenham High School and Blinn College.  There he played basketball, ran track and hurdles, and worked at Blue Bell Creameries part-time.  He graduated with a bachelor's degree from Sam Houston State University, attending along with many childhood friends.  Ray served his country joining the National Guard. On August 21, 1960, Ray married the love of his life, Mary (Ellen) Engelking of Bellville, Texas at St. John Lutheran Church.  Mary and Ray were blessed with daughter Kathryn Renee Cornwall in June of 1961, and sixteen years later, son Kyle Ryan Schomburg in September 1977. Ray began his career working in insurance sales in Houston, Texas until Blue Bell Creameries opened a distribution branch in 1961.  He worked at the Houston branch as a salesman, sales manager, and assistant branch manager.  Mary and Ray raised Kathy in the Spring Branch area of Houston until she graduated from high school, spending weekends in Bellville and Brenham with their Blue Bell, banking, and hometown friends.  In 1979, they moved to Alvin, TX, where Kyle was raised.  Ray opened and managed the Alvin Blue Bell distribution branch, serving 37 years, until his retirement.  Ray spent most of his free time supporting and coaching Kyle in his sports.  After retiring, they moved to Bellville, where they built their dream home.  Years later they moved to Hockley, Texas and finally to Cypress, Texas to be closer to their children and grandchildren. Mary and Ray were very passionate about volunteering and giving back to their communities and churches during their marriage.  While Mary worked day and night in banking and the gift store “The Hummingbird”, Ray spent the years involved in the Gulf Coast Retail Grocers Association, both the Spring Branch and Alvin-Manvel Chamber of Commerce’s, Lion’s Club, the Alvin Community College Foundation, athletic booster clubs, and organizing golf tournaments.  In their free time they enjoyed attending family and class reunions, purchasing collectables and art, traveling the world by motorhome and cruise ships, dancing, golfing, going to casinos, playing dominos and poker, and spending time with family and friends. Ray is survived by his daughter, Kathy, and her husband, Richard Cornwall; his son Kyle and his wife Kellie Prosser Schomburg, grandchildren Blake and Chad Cornwall, Nathan and Nolan Schomburg, great-granddaughter Hannah Fay Cornwall, Chad’s partner Robert Spiegel, nephew Ed Baldwin and his family, Katy Huebner and Mary Mewis of Bellville, Billie Schomburg and her son Greg in Brenham, many cousins, nieces, and nephews, and dear friends from a lifetime of fellowship and travel. He is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Mary (Ellen) Engelking Schomburg, his parents Raymond and Ella Schomburg, his baby sister Gloria Jean, Mary’s parents William G. “Kelly” and Nonie Mewis Engelking, in-laws Martha Ann and James Baldwin, many Mewis and Schomburg family aunts, uncles, cousins, and lifelong friends. Ray was a wonderful, kind, and cherished husband, father, grandfather, uncle, cousin, and friend.  Ray never knew a stranger and seldom went anywhere that he didn’t strike up a new friendship.  Ray will be missed deeply by all that loved and knew him. Services will be at St. John Lutheran Church on Saturday, December 13th, 2025, at 11:00 am, in Bellville, Texas.  Viewing and visitation will be held on Friday, December the 12th, from 6 pm – 8 pm at the church.  Ray will be laid to rest at the Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. John Lutheran Church in Bellville and the American Cancer Society are welcomed. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Knesek Family Funeral Chapel.

Veradell (Hodde) Lehde

Veradell Hodde Lehde, 98, of Brenham, passed away and went home to the Lord on Saturday, December 6, 2025, at Oak Haven Assisted Living in Industry. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM, Sunday, December 14 at Zion Lutheran Church of Zionsville with Pastor Glenn Hohlt officiating.  Burial will follow the service in the church cemetery. Veradell was born on December 30, 1926 in Burton to Henry and Annie (Witschorke) Hodde. She was baptized on April 24, 1927 at St. John’s United Church of Christ of Burton and confirmed there on September 22, 1940. She was educated in Boundary School where she was a competitive volleyball player. Veradell met the love of her life, Calvin Lehde, and they were united in marriage on September 12, 1948, at Zion Lutheran Church spending the next 67 years together as a happily married couple. She spent many years working as a dedicated employee of Maddox Furniture and Brenham State School before her retirement. Calvin and Veradell enjoyed traveling after they retired and especially enjoyed their trip to Germany. They also loved to go dancing and enjoyed sports activities. Veradell was a member of Zion Lutheran Church and the Ladies Aid and Bluebonnet Club where she enjoyed playing cards and dominos.  She also enjoyed sewing and making quilts for family members and made over 50 quilts after she retired. Survivors include son and daughter-in-law, Gregory & Linda Lehde; daughter and son-in-law, Dinah and Allan Niemeyer; son-in-law: Jon Little; grandchildren, Warren and Jacy Niemeyer, Myles and Ashley Niemeyer, Truitt and Paige Niemeyer, Dyan Knapp, Angela and Michael O’Brien, LeaAndrea and Eric Otto, Landon & Kaylee Lehde and Leslie and Dayton Hedgpeth. Great-grandchildren surviving Mrs. Lehde are Alexander Niemeyer, Gunther Niemeyer, Carmen Niemeyer, Adrie Niemeyer, Haylie Niemeyer, Colt Niemeyer, Lorelai Niemeyer, Gavin Niemeyer, Evelyn O’Brien, Hazel O’Brien, Raife Niemeyer, Kyler Giles, Lainey Otto, Nolan Otto, Ledger Lehde and Keltie Lehde. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Veradell was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; her daughter, Jane Little; brothers and sisters-in-law Erwin and Vlasta Hodde and Wilton and Janice Hodde; sisters and brother-in-law, Lorine Hodde, Allyne and Frankie Jaster, Annadell and Raymond Blum, Dorothy May and Erwin Eberhardt and brothers-in-law and sisters-in law, Lilbon Lehde, Almon and Faye Lehde, Celonie and Henry Schwartz and Bertha Lee and Lawrence Kolby. Serving as pallbearers will be Warren Niemeyer, Myles Niemeyer, Truitt Niemeyer, Dyan Knapp, Angela O’Brien, Lea Andrea Otto, Landon Lehde and Leslie Hedgpeth. Memorial contributions for Mrs. Lehde may be directed to Zion Lutheran Church or to Hospice Brazos Valley. The family would like to give special thanks to the staff of Oak Haven Nursing Home for their excellent care of Veradell. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.

Charles Vincent Rybarski Sr.

Charles Vincent Rybarski Sr., age 86, of Brenham passed away December 3, 2025 at his home with his family by his side.  Charles Rybarski, Sr. was born on September 11, 1939, in Chappell Hill, Texas, to Steve and Catherine (Nowak) Rybarski. He attended school in Chappell Hill. Later he moved to Houston, where he met the love of his life, Charlotte Doss. They were married on March 7, 1959, the same year he founded his painting business, Rybarski Painting Company.  Charles and Charlotte were blessed with four children, Brenda, Charles Jr., Linda, and John. After several years in Houston, they returned to Brenham to raise their family. The business later became Rybarski Enterprise LLC when the family moved to Brenham.  In celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary, Charles and Charlotte renewed their vows at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham, where they were devoted parish members.  Charles cherished all the time he spent with his family. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, visiting casinos, playing in pitch tournaments, and trying his luck with lotto tickets. After a long day of painting, mowing his yard, or working in his garden, he found simple pleasure in relaxing with a cold beer.  Above all, Charles deeply loved his children and grandchildren, who affectionately called him “GeGe” who later passed along the name to his great-grandchildren. His presence, warm spirit, and humor will be dearly missed by all who knew him.  He is preceded in death by his parents, wife Charlotte, brother Max Rybarski and sister-in-law Henriatte, brother Julian Rybarski, Nephew Dana Schultz, Jake Wendlendt.  Left to cherish his memories are children Brenda Prestwood and husband Kenny, Charles Rybarski Jr. and wife Terri, Linda Krolczyk and husband Johnnie Ray Sr., John Rybarski; Grandchildren Crystal Duran and husband Luis, Johnnie Ray Krolcyzk Jr. “Bubba” and wife Ashley, Corey Prestwood and wife Lisa, Brittney Church and husband Sean, Kayla Rybarski, and Keith Rybarski; great-grandchildren Levi and Emma Duran, Conway Krolczyk, and Stella Church, Cody and Hayli Prestwood; great-great grandchildren Colesyn and Carter; sister-in-law Barbara Rybarski, sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law Julie and Gary Wendlendt, Karen and Bob Johnson.  Visitation will be Monday, December 8, 2025 from 8:00am until 7:00pm. with family present from 5pm until 7:00pm. A rosary will be recited beginning at 7:30pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel.  A Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:00 am on Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Father Edwin Kagoo officiating. Interment will follow at Calvary Catholic Cemetery.  Serving as Pallbearers are Johnnie Ray Krolczyk Jr. “Bubba”, Corey Prestwood, Keith Rybarski, Luis Duran, Sean Church; Brian Rybarski, Mark Schodek, Tucker Hertel, Levi Duran and Neal Ottmers. Honorary pallbearers are Richard Jozwiak, Gary Wendlandt, Bob Johnson, Vincent Jozwiak and friends from K&M Grocery Store.  The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the caregivers at Blue Rose Caregivers—Rose Cerda, Blanca Salinas, Ashley Salinas, Anita Urbina, and Aurora Salinas. These devoted women were truly angels sent by God to care for Dad.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Luminos Hospice, or hospice of choice.  Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com

Mollie Elisabeth (Featherston) Grote

Mollie Elisabeth (Featherston) Grote ended her two- and half-year battle with cancer peacefully on December 3, 2025 surrounded by her family. Mollie was born June 24, 1984 to parents Robert and Deborah Featherston in Shreveport, Louisiana. In fourth grade she moved to Brenham, Texas where she would go on to graduate from Brenham High School and then Texas State University where she was a member of Delta Gamma Fraternity.  On June 13, 2009 she and her husband, William, were married at First Baptist Church in Brenham. She gave William the two greatest gifts of his life in their sons, Alexander in 2012 and Cullen in 2015. Mollie’s calling was to be a teacher, first as an English Language Arts teacher and then after obtaining her Masters from LSU - Shreveport, as a dyslexia intervention specialist. While working at Alton Elementary she loved to be able to take her boys to school with her. Mollie loved her work, and she loved seeing her former students around town, at school functions or the grocery store. She loved the summer, being at the beach, and just lounging on her back patio in the sun with a book and in her words a “crispy” Coke. Mollie loved Christmas, it was her favorite season and as the years went by the tree went up earlier every year. But mostly, Mollie loved her boys, William, Alex and Cullen. Through two plus years of treatment and surgery, Mollie never lost her smile and never gave up. Mollie will be buried with the ashes of her beloved Boston terrier, Bailey, who was inseparable from Mollie while she was here.  Mollie is survived by her husband and sons, her parents, Robert and Debbie, her brother Stuart Featherston and special friend, Lauren Price; her brother and sister-in law Kyle and Jill Featherston and their daughters Rory and Ainsley, her mother-in-law Judy Grote and her sister-in-law and brother-in-law Amanda and Chad Dismukes and their daughters Audrey and Callie. She is preceded in death by her grandparents Bruce and Ann Johnson, Jean Featherston, Glenn Featherston as well as her father-in-law Alex Grote. Pallbearers for Mollie will be Michael Beaver, Beau Beaver, Robert Ruemke, Aaron Brack, Chad Dismukes, Josh Howard, Ryan Mooney and Michael Ogg. Honorary pallbearers will be her uncles, Danny Beaver, Chuck Bigelow and Herman Speer as well as all of her former students. It would also be remiss not to mention the love and support of her three aunts during this time, Candace Beaver, Barbara Bigelow and especially Pam Speer whose optimism saw Mo through some hard days. Mollie lived a life full of color and in honor of that the family is requesting that attendees wear bright colors and no formal attire to celebrate her life. Her family would like to express their gratitude to the doctors and nurses at MD Anderson Cancer Center and Hospice Brazos Valley for their care. A benefit account has been established at Brenham National Bank to help with the costs of her care and in lieu of memorials Mollie has asked that if you have school age children you find their teachers' Amazon Wish List and purchase items from there. If you feel compelled to give a memorial they can be given to Hospice Brazos Valley or St. John’s Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill. Visitation with the family will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sunday, December 7, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. The funeral service will be 3:00 p.m. Monday, December 8, 2025 at St. John’s Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill with Pastor Norm Sulaica and Pastor Troy Sikes officiating. Burial will follow in the church 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

Bernice Faye Hanath

Bernice Faye Hanath, 82, of Brenham, TX, passed away on November 22, 2025 in Giddings, TX. Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., Sunday, November 30, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. The funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, December 1, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel with John Van Haneghan of Berlin officiating. Burial will follow at Eben-Ezer Lutheran Church Cemetery of Berlin. Bernice was born on October 6, 1943 in Willow Springs, Fayette County, TX to Wilbert and Almita Ullrich Rodiek. She acquired her education in the Fayetteville school system. Bernice married Alvin Harold Hanath, on July 1, 1962. They had three sons Wayne, James and Kirk. After marrying Alvin, she moved to Brenham, Texas, where she raised their three sons and worked alongside the family in Hanath Brothers Grocery & Steel Construction. Even with the demands of the store, she still found time to play on the Barons Babes slow-pitch softball team, volunteer at the boys' school, tend a large garden, can vegetables, sew clothes, and manage the home. When the boys grew older, her favorite ways to unwind were curling up with a good book and, above all, shopping. Living as the only woman in a house full of men, she naturally adopted a firm, sergeant-like discipline born not from harshness, but from the loving necessity of shaping strong character in her sons. Anyone who knew Bernice will tell you she was a straight shooter: you always knew exactly where you stood with her. She believed in rules and expected everyone, family and friends alike to follow them. At first meeting, she could seem reserved or even tough to warm up to, but once she let you in, you had a friend for life. Beneath that sturdy exterior beat one of the most caring hearts you'd ever meet; if someone needed help, she was the first to assist. She loved her family deeply and stayed especially close to her sisters, cherishing every moment they spent together, particularly during the holidays. One of her greatest joys was dancing with Alvin; she never missed a chance, whether it was on a dance floor or spontaneously in the grocery aisles at Westside. She also looked forward each year to the special trips she and Alvin took with dear friends and neighbors. Bernice lived a full, rich life surrounded by the people she loved. Her straightforward personality, tenacity, and generous spirit will be missed and remembered always. Bernice is survived by her children, son Wayne Hanath, sons and daughters-in-law James Hanath and wife Debbie, and Kirk Hanath and wife Crista; grandchildren, Cody Hanath, Kristen Rowe and husband Dustin, Ross Curtis, Jenna Thumann and husband Randy; great-grandchildren, Vayda Nicole Rowe, Bo Wayne Rowe, Kennedy Thumann, Camryn Thumann and Ryker Thumann and sisters, Gladys Schmidt and Ruby Jergens. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Alvin; and sister Katherine "Katie" Cordes. Serving as pallbearers will be Michael Appling, Cody Hanath, Kevin Gandy, Bradley Hanath, Alan Hanath, and Mark Hanath. Memorials may be given to Eben-Ezer Lutheran Church. For further information, visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Linda Kay Willis

Linda Kay Willis, 79, of Austin, Texas, passed away November 18, 2025. Born on May 7, 1946, in Temple, Texas, to Floyd and Edna Willis, Linda grew up on the family’s cotton farm and graduated from Troy High School in 1964. That same year, she became a licensed cosmetologist—a calling that brought her joy and friendship for sixty-one years. Even as 2025 began, she was still behind the chair full-time, doing what she loved most—making people look and feel their best. Though she was forced to retire in February, she continued to cut a client or two each week, doing her very last haircut the day she died. Growing up, she was a permanent shadow to her big sister, Barbara—if Barbara was going somewhere, Linda was right behind her. When Barbara got her driver’s license, Linda was quick to claim the passenger seat of her 1951 Chevy, joining her for every drive, every laugh, and every bit of fun the two could find. Later joined by their younger sister Betty, the three stayed close throughout life, gathering for family vacations and holidays back home with the families of her three brothers, always filled with laughter and love. In 1974, Linda moved to Brenham, Texas, where she raised her two daughters, Amy and Angela (Angie). After Amy’s passing in 1997, Linda lovingly stepped in to care for her grandson, Garrett. In 2002, he joined Angela, her husband, Rusty, who had recently welcomed their son, Spencer—and soon after, daughter Tatum. A couple of months later, Linda made Austin her permanent home, where she continued to fill her days with family, work, and friendship. Linda had a passion for life that defined her existence. She was a fixture at the bowling alley, where she bowled in a weekly league for nearly fifty years—stopping only earlier this year. She was also a lifelong country and western dancer who loved the polka, two-step, and waltz. Sundays often found her at the Cotton Club Dancehall in Granger where she made lifelong friends and dance partners. She also loved heading to Jenni’s Little Longhorn to see her friend Luisa’s band, ATX Pearl and cheering on her son-in-law as he played drums in his bands Kissinger and Girling. Her social circle was wide and warm—she never met a stranger and had a gift for making everyone feel welcome. She loved her yard and took great pride in her garden and her back porch, where she’d relax among her flowers listening to Merle Haggard CDs, especially her favorite song, “If We Make It Through December.” Linda is survived by her daughter, Angela (Angie) Lancaster; son-in-law, Rusty Zagst; grandchildren, Garrett Kristopher Lancaster, Spencer Lee Zagst, and Tatum Pearl Zagst; sister, Barbara Stafford; sister-in-law, Jonnie Willis; and eleven nieces and nephews. She also leaves behind her lifelong best friends—Sandy Johnson, Tootsie Fischer, Peggy Kramer, and Mona Mack—as well as countless other dear friends and loyal customers who loved her dearly. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Amy Lancaster; her parents, Floyd and Edna Willis; her siblings, Floyd “Pete” Willis, James “Cotton” Willis, Harold “Harry” Willis, and Betty Chaney; brothers-in-law, Bob Chaney and Harvey Stafford; and sister-in-law, Anne Willis. Linda was clear about one thing: she didn’t want a funeral. Instead, her family will celebrate her life the way she lived it—with laughter, music, and good company. A party in her honor will be held at a later date. She lived simply but loved fiercely, and her spirit—generous, joyful, and unmistakably her own —will live on in the hearts of everyone lucky enough to have known her.

Valeria Lucille Bartay

Valeria Lucille Bartay, a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and community member, peacefully departed this life on November 21, 2025, in Brenham, Texas. Born on September 23, 1931, in Bellville, Texas, Valeria was the beloved daughter of Jerry J. and Edna Klump Mikeska. Throughout her life, she exhibited a beautiful and contagious smile that reflected the caring heart she shared with all who crossed her path.  Valeria's journey began at Oak Hill School, where she attended from the first through seventh grades, continuing her education at Bellville High School, graduating as a member of the Class of 1949. Her commitment to her community resonated through her career, which saw her actively involved in various local businesses including Dealrite Creamery, the City of Bellville, Cameron General Store, Miracle-Gro in Geneva, New York, and more prominently as a co-owner of Montgomery Ward and as a key figure at the Austin County State Bank and Funn Travel.  Family was everything to Valeria. She is survived by her children: James Ray Bartay (Patricia “Ticia”), David Vernon Bartay (Margaret “Peggy”), and Ronald Alan Bartay (Lea), sister, Vernice Mikeska Krumrey Luhn and sister-in-law Bee Mikeska Machac along with her adoring grandchildren who brought her immense joy: Bethany Christine Bartay Priest, Megan Michelle Bartay, Brian James Bartay (Amy), Cody John Hicks, Brett David Bartay (Rebecca), Jackson Palmer Bartay, Savannah Lea Bartay (fiancé: Levi Hansen), and Travis Vernon Bartay. Additionally, her love extended to her great-grandchildren, Brody Hicks, Wesley Hicks, Gemma Priest, Cannon Priest, Anneliese Bartay, Emmeline Bartay, and Bowen Bartay, each of whom she treasured dearly, and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.  Known as the “Mikeska Sisters”, Valeria and Vernice, her sister and best friend, shared cherished moments throughout their lives. Together, they created a bond that was both strong and nurturing.  Valeria was predeceased by her husband, Vernon Ray “Poochie” Bartay, their daughter Nancy Diane Bartay. Losing her parents, Jerry and Edna Mikeska, and brother Olvin James Mikeska, along with in-laws, Roland and Alvina Liska Bartay, sister-in-law, Irene Bartay Dietz, brother-in-law, Ralston Krumrey, brother-in-law, Robert Luhn, niece, Sandy Dietz Lake, nephew, Chuck Dietz, nephew-in-law, Don Young, nephew, Jerry Wayne Krumrey shaped her heartfelt approach to life.  Valeria was known for her kindness, often giving selflessly to her community through organizations like the Cancer Angels, VFW Auxiliary, and the Bellville Fire Department Auxiliary. Her dedication extended to teaching Sunday School at the Methodist Church, helping during flood relief efforts, and providing compassionate support by driving cancer patients to treatments, all actions that demonstrated her enduring spirit of service.  A passionate sports fan, Valeria reveled in the excitement of Bellville sports, the Houston Astros, Rockets, Texans, and college teams like the Aggies and Longhorns, proudly cheering on her teams well into her late 80s. Her presence at sporting events in Bellville and Brenham became legendary, marking the memories of family and friends alike.  The memory of her radiant smile and the warmth of her heart will forever remain in the lives she touched.  The memory of her radiant smile and the warmth of her heart will forever remain in the lives she touched. Friends and family may gather to honor Valeria's life during a visitation on November 24, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Schmidt Funeral Home in Bellville, followed by a funeral service at Bellville Methodist Church on November 25 at 10:30 AM, with interment at Oak Knoll Cemetery at noon. Through these final gatherings, her family hopes to celebrate the incredible legacy Valeria created in her time here among us.  Pallbearers are Brian Bartay, Brett Bartay, Jackson Bartay, Travis Bartay, Levi Hansen, Todd Morris, Jason Krumery, and Zach Rogers.  Honorary Pallbearers are Bethany Bartay Priest, Megan Bartay, Savannah Bartay, Susie Krumrey Young, Reness Krumrey Cooper, Lorri Mikeska Morris, Mark Mikeska, Nicole Rogers, Courtney Krumrey Avila, Gabrielle Krumrey Dobecka, Amanda Cooper Foux, Rachel Cooper Morin, Jake Cooper, Darrell Lake, and Kim Lake Henley, Cancer of Angels of Bellville and Women's Auxiliary of the VFW and BVFD.  Arrangements under the direction of Schmidt Funeral Home, Bellville. – (979)865-2424 – www.schmidtfunerals.com

Rita Marie Knipstein

Rita Marie Knipstein, 88, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Nov. 18, 2025. Rita was born on June 21, 1937 in Washington County to Leon and Louise Wrobleski. She lived a full and beautiful life grounded in faith, hard work, and a deep love for those around her. She grew up attending St. Mary’s Catholic school, where she built the foundation of the values she carried throughout her life.  She met James Milroy Knipstein and married on September 3, 1955. They had two children together, Mark and Connie and poured her heart into raising and supporting her family.  A true country woman at heart, she loved working cattle and spending time outdoors. One of her greatest joys was driving her mule through the pasture, taking in the peace and beauty of the land she loved.  She cherished time with her ladies’ card group, especially playing “Hand and Foot” with her dear friends, “the 4 amigos”. Those afternoons were filled with laughter, stories, good food, and lifelong friendship.  Family was the center of her world. She treasured every moment spent with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, finding endless joy and delight in each of them and carrying their love close to her heart.  She will be remembered for her strength, her gentle spirit, and the warmth she brought to everyone who knew her.  Rita is preceded in death by her parents, her loving husband, James Milroy Knipstein; son, Mark C. Knipstein and grandson, Colt M. Knipstein. She is survived by her daughter, Connie Knipstein; daughter in law, Debbie Knipstein; sister, Lucille Rybarski; grandchildren, James C. Knipstein (Tara), Kristina Eldridge (Turner), Kaci Krueger and Daniel Knipstein (Stephanie) and great- grandchildren; Layton Knipstein, Avery Moudry, Haven Knipstein, River Knipstein, McCrae Eldridge, Brielynn Eldridge, Liam Knipstein, Jaxson Lampe, Logan Lampe and Layla Farquhar.  A visitation for Rita will be held on Friday, November 21, 2025 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 10:30 am at Eben-Ezer Lutheran Church located at 356 South Berlin Road, Brenham, Texas with burial to follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery located at 1004 Prairie Lea Street, Brenham, Texas.  Serving as pallbearers will be: James C. Knipstein, Turner Eldridge, Darrell Knipstein, Gary Koerth, Dean Rybarski, Mark Schwartz and Johnnie Eckert. Honorary pallbearer is Daniel Knipstein.  Memorial Contributions may be donated to any hospice organization of your choice or Eben-Ezer Lutheran Church in Rita’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

Gary Wayne Buro

Gary Wayne Buro, 70, of Brenham passed away on Thursday, November 13, 2025.  Born in Brenham, Texas on April 17, 1955 to Lenord and Allyne (Rodenbeck) Buro, Gary spent his entire life as part of the Washington County community. Gary was baptized June 5, 1955 and confirmed March 30, 1969 at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Gay Hill. During his childhood, Gary loved to hunt and fish and spend time outdoors on the family farm, but he most cherished his time playing baseball for Washington County Little League. He often loved to reminisce on his travels with Washington County Little League and the many memories made playing slow pitch softball with friends. Gary attended Mound Hill schools during his early elementary years and later graduated from Brenham High School, class of 1973, where he lettered in track and field. After high school, Gary attended Blinn College where he earned his Associate’s degree before joining the workforce.  Like many residents of Washington County, Gary worked at Brentex Mills, Blue Bell Creameries, and Sealy Mattress until he found his long-lasting career in the beer business working at Mike Hopkins Distribution for 43 years. With territories ranging from Washington, Lee, Grimes and Waller counties, Gary made a lasting impact and countless friendships along the way. For several years, many of Gary’s weekends were also spent working at Design II catering, where even more friendships were made. His genuineness, loyalty, and kindness made him a friend to all who knew him.  Although proud of his work, Gary’s greatest joy came from being a devoted husband, father, and—his most cherished title—Papa. On July 21, 1979, Gary married the love of his life, Tammy Monic Gummelt. They spent the next 46 years building a beautiful life together with their three children: Kelci, Natalie, and Michael.  The Buro family attended First United Methodist Church, where Gary faithfully served as an usher at the early service every Sunday. He was also known for serving others through his gift for barbequing. “GB’s Barbeque” and his signature sauce were loved and requested by many over the years. His happiest moments were spent with his family gathered around the table enjoying his home-cooked meals and playing a game of pitch. In recent years, this joy extended to include his children, their spouses, and his seven grandchildren. Attending their activities and events brought him tremendous happiness, and he looked forward to recovering from his recent hip replacement so he could comfortably continue supporting the people he loved.  Gary was preceded in death by his parents, Lenord and Allyne (Rodenbeck) Buro; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Norris and Virginia (Vollert) Gummelt; brother-in-law, Gary Gummelt; and his grandparents, uncles, and aunts.  He is survived by his wife, Tammy (Gummelt) Buro; daughter, Kelci (Mike) Adams of Mount Vernon; daughter, Natalie (Jason) Meekins of Rosenberg; son, Michael (Gracie) Buro of San Antonio; and his beloved grandchildren, Hudson, Nolan, and Emry Adams; Grady and Elliott Meekins; and Henry (Hank) and Sam Buro. He is also survived by sister-in-law, Connie (Brian) Smith of Kyle.  A visitation will be held Thursday, November 20, at Brenham Memorial Chapel from 9:00 AM–7:00 PM, with the family present from 5:00–7:00 PM. A funeral service will take place Saturday, November 22, at 10:00 AM at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Gay Hill, with Pastor Skip Stutts officiating.  Honorary pallbearers are James Gaskamp, Randy Gaskamp, Desi Leal, Jerry Nobles, Leroy Nobles, Glenn Reimer, Ryan Rodenbeck, Spencer Schneider, Brian Smith, and the MHD Family.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to:  St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Gay Hill, 8201 Old Gay Hill Road, Brenham, TX 77833 or Hope Gathering, 1717 Lauraine Street, Brenham, TX 77833 hopegathering.org/donate  Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. Phone 979-836-3611 Condolences may be shared with the family at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com

Annegret (Anne) Schindehette

Annegret (Anne) Schindehette, 84, of Brenham, went home to her Heavenly Father on Wednesday, November 12, 2025.  Anne was born May 11, 1941 in Brooklyn, New York to Ludwig and Anna (Grimm) Klie.  On September 4, 1960, she married Walter Peter Schindehette at Grace Lutheran Church in Queens Village, New York.  Anne was a devoted and loving wife, Mom, Granny, Great-Granny, Aunt, sister, daughter, and friend to many.  She leaves a legacy of love, faith, and service.  As a co-founder, teacher and director of the pre-school at Gethsemane Lutheran in Chalmette, LA, the Lord worked through her to nurture and shape the hearts and minds of young children.  Her impact extended far beyond the classroom, as she was a faithful Pastor’s wife, Sunday school teacher, confirmation teacher, and youth group leader, where she mentored generations of people in their faith journeys across Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.  Anne also taught elementary school for many years in Industry and Sealy touching the lives of many students.  Anne was always willing to help those in need.  In retirement, she volunteered reading to toddlers and preschoolers at Christ Lutheran Day School.  Anne enjoyed reading, camping, dancing, traveling, and being with family, especially spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her life was a living testament to the grace and mercy of God. She will be greatly missed.  Survivors include her husband of 65 years, Walter Schindehette; her sons and daughters-in-law:  Jon and Lisa Schindehette, Stephan and Debbie Schindehette; her daughters and sons-in-law: Elizabeth and Thomas Friedrich, Laura and Carl Oberrender; 14 grand-children, 8 great-grand-children; her sister and brother-in-law: Joan and Roy Lundquist; numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and great nephews.  Preceding her in death are her parents: Ludwig and Anna Klie; in-laws: Clarence and Rose Schindehette; brothers-in-law:  Robert Schindehette and Ronald Schindehette.  A service remembering her life in Christ will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, November 21, 2025 at Christ Lutheran Church of Brenham, TX.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to Christ Lutheran Day School, 1104 Carlee St, Brenham, TX 77833 or Hospice Brazos Valley, 302 E. Blue Bell Rd, Brenham, TX  77833.  Service 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

May Dell Hinze Kuhlmann

May Dell Hinze Kuhlmann, 85, passed away November 16,2025 at Brenham Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was born September 29, 1940 in the Kenney Community of Austin County, Texas to Herbert C and Almeida Rosebaum Hinze. May Dell was baptized May 18, 1941 at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Bellville, Texas and was confirmed March 25, 1956 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Brenham by the Rev. Theodore R. Streng. Her Confirmation verse was 1 John 5:14 - “And this is the confidence which we have in him, that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us.” She attended Washington County Public School and Brenham Independent School District. On September 18, 1960 she was married to Harold Roger Kuhlmann at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Brenham by the Rev. Streng. They were members of the 290 Dance Club for many years and enjoyed going dancing. Harold preceded her in death on September 10, 2005. She was a member of St. James Lutheran Church of New Wehdem. May Dell was employed at Weiner’s Department Store for 32 years and Brenham Independent School District Children Nutrition Department for 19 years. She was known for her King Ranch Chicken, macaroni salad, peanut butter crunch, canned pickles and tomatoes and was always kind and gentle.  Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Keith and Tricia Kuhlmann; granddaughter and husband, Chelsea and Michael Prestera who fondly called her Meme; sister-in-law Margaret Tiemann; brother-in-law Edward Schulte; nieces and nephews, Rudy and Linda Tiemann, Ray and Debbie Tiemann, Ralph and Debbie Tiemann, Jerry and Jeanelle Moreno, Roger and Debbie Gaskamp, Glenn and Cindy Flentge, Kevin and Beverly Schulte and Howard Jr. and Janet Kuhlmann. Also surviving are numerous great-nieces and nephews and cousins.  She was preceded in death by her husband, Harold; parents, sister Ruth Schulte, sister and brother-in-law, Dorothy and Floyd Hahn, brother in-law Howard Kuhlmann, sister-in-law, Doris Kuhlmann Daniels, brother-in-law Melvin Tiemann and niece Susan Kuhlmann.  Visitation with the family will be Wednesday, November 19, 2025 from 4-6 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel.  Funeral services will be Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 10 a.m. at St. James Lutheran Church of New Wehdem with Pastor Mark Neumann officiating. Burial will be in Prairie Lea Cemetery.   Pallbearers will be Rudy Tiemann, Ray Tiemann, Ralph Tiemann, Jerry Moreno, Glenn Flentge, Kevin Schulte, Brent Gaskamp and Roger Gaskamp.  The family would like to extend a heartfelt appreciation to the staffs of Brenham Nursing and Rehabilitation Center and Hospice Brazos Valley. Your kindness and compassion will not be forgotten.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given St. James Lutheran Church of New Wehdem and Hospice Brazos Valley.  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

Linda Carol Neumann

Linda Carol Neumann, 79 of Houston, passed away Wednesday, November 12, 2025.  Nanny was born March 13, 1946 in Hempstead, Texas to Alfred and Louise (Spoerle) Dewees.  On June 12, 1965 she married Ernest Neumann at Eben-Ezer Lutheran Church of Berlin.   Linda had a heart of gold. She enjoyed watching her grandkids in their early years to taking care of her elderly brothers and sisters later on even though she was the baby of the family!  Linda loved dancing anywhere she could. Enjoyed heading to the casino at Lake Charles. Loved to shop and expand her wardrobe. Loved her Chick-fil-a ice cream cones, McDonald’s senior coffee and McAlister’s chicken salad sandwiches and unsweetened tea in between taking her naps!   Linda loved spending quality time with her grandkids and spoiling them dearly and loved her family unconditionally! She would do anything for anybody and her heart was full of love! She will be dearly missed!  Survivors include her husband of 60 years, Ernest Neumann; her sons and daughters-in-law: Scott and Sheila Neumann, Kevin and Paula Neumann, Keith and Shawna Neumann; grandchildren: Josh Neumann and wife, Stephanie, Jordan Neumann, Paige Neumann, Cameron Neumann, Taylor Neumann; great-grandchildren: Liam Neumann, James Neumann, Bailey Neumann, Mallory Neumann and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.  Linda is preceded by her parents and her siblings: Al DeWees, Timmy Dewees, Bobby Dewees, Eddie Ray Dewees, Johnny Dewees, Ann Davidson, Gloria Sims, Thelma Kennedy and Margie Coleman.  Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday, November 16th at Memorial Oaks Chapel.  The funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Monday, November 17th at Memorial Oaks Chapel with Chaplain Richard Ater officiating.  Burial will follow in Prairie Lea Cemetery.  Pallbearers include Jeffrey Dewees, Josh Neumann, Brian Mills, Kenneth Neumann, David Kennedy and Cameron Neumann. Honorary pallbearer is Gary Kennedy.  Memorials may be given to St. John’s Lutheran Church, 15235 Spring Cypress Rd., Cypress, Texas 77429.  The family would like to thank the entire staff at Apex Oaks for caring and loving on Linda during her time there.  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

David Ray Nowak

David Ray Nowak, 67, of Brenham, Texas, passed away on October 24, 2025 after a brief illness.  Graveside service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 15, 2025 at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Brenham, TX.  A reception will be held at the Kenney Store in Kenney, TX, following the service at 12:15 p.m., hosted by David’s friends. His friends and family are welcome to come together and share memories in his honor. David was born on July 1, 1958 in Brenham, Texas, to parents Raymond and Evelyn (Kasprowicz) Nowak.  He was baptized and confirmed at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham. David was a lifelong member of St. Mary’s where he served as an acolyte and administered communion to those that were homebound.  He attended St. Mary’s Catholic School through the 6th grade and then transferred to the public school system and graduated from Brenham High School in 1976.  David graduated from Blinn College in 1978 and also attended classes at Texas A&M University. David worked at Washington County State Bank, Bode and Tonn, and then found his true calling working for the City of Brenham as a Telecommunications Officer dispatching for the Brenham Police Department, Washington County Sheriff’s Office, Emergency Medical Services and Texas Department of Public Safety.  David later continued his public service as an Evidence Technician for the Brenham Police Department.  He served as a volunteer tactical photographer for the Brenham Fire Department, where he was responsible for photographing accident scenes, departmental training activities, and public outreach events.  David was a very talented photographer and took some of the most amazing photographs.  David loved his ham radio.  He received his license in 1979 under the call sign KA5EEQ.  He then upgraded to technician status in 1982 and in 1990 got his advanced certification and his call sign was changed to KI5JI.  He was a member of the American Radio Relay League and was a former member of the Brenham Amateur Radio Club and the Washington County Amateur Radio Club.  One of David’s greatest loves was animals.  He loved all of his pets who were very special to him.   David also had a passion for computers and technology, proudly owning one of the first Apple computers. He was an avid reader with a wide-ranging curiosity and a genuine interest in the lives of others. Friends often received thoughtfully selected magazines, periodicals, or books from David—tokens of his care and attentiveness to their interests. His generosity, intellect, and constant thoughtfulness left a lasting impression on all who knew him. David was preceded in death by his parents and grandparents. David is survived by his faithful companion, BULLITT; his aunt, Virginia Guinn of Houston; numerous cousins and friends who mourn his passing. Memorials in memory of David can be given to National Police Dog Foundation (www.nationalpolicedogfoundation.org/donations) or It’s a 70’s Thing Inc, PO Box 2939, Brenham, TX 77834 (1970’s BHS graduates non-profit group that provides scholarships to assist BHS graduates going to trade school).

Dorothy Ann Wiesepape

Dorothy Ann Wiesepape, 88, passed away on November 10, 2025 at Kruse Nursing Home in Brenham.  A visitation for Dorothy will be held from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 13, 2025 with the family present.  The funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill.  Burial will follow in the church cemetery.  Dorothy was born on February 26, 1937 in Brenham, TX to Herbert Otto Schulze, Sr. and Ruby Westerfeld Schulze. On July 17, 1955 she was united in marriage to James Herbert Wiesepape in St. John’s Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill.  Once her children were all in school, Dorothy went to work outside the home.  She worked at Montgomery Ward and then for twenty years at Brenham State School as a Teacher-Educational Aide, until her retirement.  She was a faithful member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, a member of the Washington Extension Education Association, and a volunteer in the local hospital gift shop. Dorothy embraced and tackled wholeheartedly any new project or hobby that caught her fancy -- taking pictures, sewing, cooking, crocheting, researching and documenting family history, to name a few.  Above all, she enjoyed spending time with family, friends, and especially her grandchildren and great grandchildren.  Dorothy is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Cindy and Pat Majewski, sons and daughters-in-law, Carl and Linda Wiesepape and Craig and Sherry Wiesepape. Also surviving are grandchildren Shannon Wiesepape, Kelly (Kevin) Boeker, Chad (Kassey) Wiesepape, Jamie Wiesepape, Ryan (Megan) Majewski, Joshua Wiesepape, and Heather (Phil) Meyers. Great-grandchildren include Victoria Wiesepape, Christian Wiesepape, Hunter Myers, Camron Wiesepape, Presley Myers, Kori Boeker, Easton Myers, Keal Makewski, Remi Boeker, Molli Boeker, Madi Wiesepape, Emma Wiesepape and Anderly Majewski. She is also survived by sister-in-law, Delores Schulze; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Larry and Jean Wiesepape and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceding her in death are her parents, Ruby and Herbert Schulze, Sr.; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Herbert and Ella Wiesepape; husband, James Wiesepape; sister, Doris Kuhlmann Daniels; brother, Howard “Butch” Schulze; brother and sister-in-law, Herbert and Floreen Schulze; and niece, Susan Kuhlmann. Her nephews will serve as pallbearers.   Those wishing to honor Dorothy’s memory with a memorial can do so to the St. John’s Lutheran Church of 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  

Clifford Ray Whaley

Clifford Ray Whaley, 83, of Brenham, Texas, passed away peacefully on November 9, 2025, at his home surrounded by family. Clifford was born on September 26, 1942, in McAlester, Oklahoma, to Jeff Clifford Whaley and Cozette Nona Cromwell. Cliff proudly served his country in the United States Army, where he met and married the love of his life, Rosemarie “Rosi” Isle Speth Whaley, while stationed in Kirch Gons, Germany. After Cliff completed his service in Germany, he was stationed in Ft. Hood, Texas.  Cliff and Rosi returned to Carthage, Texas to establish their life and raise their children in Carthage, Texas.  However, in 1994, Cliff and Rosi moved to beautiful Brenham and helped establish Brenham Collision Center with their son, Steven Whaley and wife Alesia. Cliff dedicated over 50 plus years to the automotive industry before retiring in 2020. His work ethic and craftsmanship earned him the respect and trust of countless customers and friends over the years. Cliff was also a talented singer and musician.  His warm spirit and personality showed thru his love of music, he performed for many years with local bands in Carthage and later entertained audiences at the Bluebonnet Opry in Brenham.  A devoted community member, Cliff was a longtime member, leader, and tireless volunteer at the Brenham Elks Lodge, where he served in many capacities through the years. Prior to moving to Brenham, he was also a proud member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion in Carthage, Texas. Cliff will be fondly remembered for his quick wit, his ability to tell a great joke, and the way he could bring humor to any situation. He never met a stranger and had a gift for making those around him feel welcome. Cliff was preceded in death by his father, Jeff Whaley; mother, Cozette Cromwell; brother, Raymond Whaley; and sisters, Judy Ogden and Nora Boykin.  He is survived by his beloved wife, Rosi Whaley; son, Steven Whaley and wife Alesia; daughters, Sybille Whaley of Bellville, Sirena Branton and her husband Scotty Branton of Brenham, and Sabrina Whaley of Nashville, Tennessee; grandchildren, Brandon Whaley of Austin, Ashton Whaley of Chicago, Illinois, Michael Branton and his wife Lana Jo Branton, and Alexis Branton of Brenham; great-grandchildren, Lillie Branton, Ace Branton, and Karson Lopez; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members who loved him dearly. A visitation will be held Thursday, November 13, 2025 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Memorial Oaks Chapel.  Graveside services will be Saturday, November 15, 2025 at 2:00 PM at Liberty Chapel Cemetery in Carthage, Texas. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham.  To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.

Ruby Jean Wagner

Ruby Jean Wagner, 57 of Burton, passed away Thursday, November 6, 2025.  Ruby was born April 25, 1968 to Jimmie and Billie Jean Eckert. She was baptized on July 28, 1968.  She loved to fish and was always ready for a fishing trip. Ruby also loved cooking and was great at creating new recipes for her family to try.  On March 27, 2010, she married Michael Wagner.  She is preceded in death by her father Jimmie Eckert and her brother, William Eckert.  Survivors include her husband, Michael; her son and daughter-in-law: Jessie and Kaitlyn Fritz; her step-son and daughter-in-law: Andrew and Allison Wagner; her mother, Billie Jean Eckert; her sisters and brother-in-law: Carol and Billy Clow, Kathy Baily; brothers-in-law: Brian Wagner, Jason Wagner, grandchildren: Alexis Fritz, Allen Fritz, Hunter Wagner, Wyatt Wagner and numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 11 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. The funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, November 12 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Greenvine with Pastor Jody Winston officiating.  Pallbearers include Craig Gouldson, Andrew Wagner, Michael Moudry, Luke Eckert, and Joneric Koontz.  The family would like to thank Brenham Nursing and Rehab for the care they gave Ruby during her time there.  Memorials may be given to Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Greenvine.  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

Floya Ann Merten

Floya Ann Merten, 88, of Brenham, died November 8, 2025, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Bryan.  Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm Tuesday, November 11, at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brenham with Pastor Michael Coffey and Pastor Donna Krueger officiating.  Burial will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery in Brenham.  Visitation will be from 5:00pm – 7:00 pm Monday, November 10, at Memorial Oaks Chapel.  Mrs. Merten was born October 25, 1937, in Burton, Texas, to Eddie and Jessie Hickmann Schulz.  She was baptized December 5, 1937 and was confirmed March 18, 1951.  On October 7, 1956, she married Harvey Henry Merten.  Mrs. Merten was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church of Brenham. She was a communion minister to members in nursing homes, served on the altar guild, and provided food for special events at the church.  She retired from the Snack Plant of Blue Bell Creameries.  Mrs. Merten always looked forward to hosting weekly Sunday dinners with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.  There was always homemade dewberry jelly in her cabinet for the family to take home.  Her meal specialties included homemade chicken noodle soup and hot meat sandwiches.  She knew the favorite meals of everyone in the family and took joy in preparing those dishes.  She enjoyed spending time visiting with her lifelong friends and playing dominos at the Margaret Blizzard Senior Living Center.  She also valued her friendship with her special neighbors.  She was beloved as “Grandma” to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.  Survivors include daughter and son-in-law, Becky and Darrell “PeeWee” Plagens; son and daughter-in-law, Jerry and Connie Merten; grandchildren, Eric Plagens and wife Pam, Sarah Doelitsch and husband David, Kyle Merten and wife Mindy, and Kory Merten; great-grandchildren, Cooper and Tucker Plagens, Jake and Luke Doelitsch, and Barrett and Gretchen Merten; special niece, Susie and husband John Bilski; and other dear nieces and nephews Linda Thomas, P.L. and Betty Thomas, Evelyn Shead, Mary Beth Jewell, Bill and Carole Merten, and Sandy and Petra Merten.  She was preceded in death by her parents; husband; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Charles and Erna Merten; sister and brother-in-law, LaVern and Clarence Reuter; and brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Chester and Lorna Merten.  Pallbearers will be Eric Plagens, Kyle Merten, Kory Merten, David Doelitsch, Nick Bilski, and John Bilski. Honorary pallbearers will be her great-grandchildren.  Memorials may be directed to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, 305 West Third Street, Brenham, Texas 77833.  Funeral arrangements for Floya Ann Merten are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 W. Main St., Brenham, TX, 979-836-4564. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Evelyn Hardan Plueckhahn

Evelyn Hardan Plueckhahn, 95, of Brenham, peacefully passed away on November 4, 2025, at Brenham Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Brenham, Texas. Funeral services will be held on Friday November 7th, at 2:00pm at Zionsville Lutheran Church of Brenham, TX. Burial will be at La Bahia Cemetery, near Burton, Texas followed by a reception with the family at Zionsville Lutheran Church, Brenham, TX. Visitation with the family will be Thursday November 6th from 5:00 to 7:00pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Evelyn was born on April 3, 1930, to Laura and Henry Hardan of Burton, Texas. Evelyn married Vernon Plueckhahn on September 14, 1947, at Zionsville Lutheran Church, Brenham, TX by Rev. Richard Weber. Evelyn was a loving wife and mother to daughters Doris, Nancy and Marla Jo. Evelyn was a homemaker and had various jobs while Vernon served in the Armed Forces during WWII.  Evelyn had a love for flowers and originally began a business making flowers from a form of plastic and turning them into bouquets. Evelyn’s most significant job was when she and Vernon decided to open and operate a small café in Carmine, The Spur. Evelyn was known for her fried chicken, chicken fried steak and “real” French fried potatoes. The café was well known and was visited by people from several surrounding areas, and they were happy to wait for a home cooked meal. Following the sale of the café, Evelyn and Vernon had a poultry farm known for its egg production in Carmine, TX where they continued to be surrounded by family and friends. Following their retirement Evelyn and Vernon moved to Hot Springs Village, AR before eventually returning to Brenham, TX. They then resided at Kruse Village. In Evelyn’s later years, she was very active and had many friends at Kruse Village where she participated in bunko and bingo. Evelyn continued to express her love for flowers, which was seen by her beautiful yard and flower beds.  Evelyn was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Vernon (2012) and daughter, Marla Jo (1970). She is survived by daughters Doris Redman and husband Michael of Brenham, TX, Nancy Barnette and husband Bob Erke of Story, AR; grandchildren Justin Redman and wife Brandie of Brenham, TX, Casey Redman and wife Lisa of Brenham, TX, and Stacy Herzog of Hot Springs, AR; great-grandchildren Savannah Redman, Ava Redman, Emily Redman and Alex Redman.  Pallbearers will be Justin Redman, Casey Redman, Gary Marburger, Clinton Marburger, Gary Wagner, Jack Schramm and honorary pallbearers; her many friends at Kruse Village.  Memorials may be given in her honor to Zionsville Lutheran Church, La Bahia Cemetery Association or charity of choice. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 W. Main St., Brenham, TX. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

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