Obituaries

Steven Paul Buffam

Steven Paul Buffam left this earth to be with his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025, undoubtedly greeted with the words, "Well done, good and faithful servant." Born on Feb. 4, 1954, in Portland, Ore., to Patricia and David Buffam Sr., Steve was the second of four children. He graduated from Newberg High School in 1972, and when offered the choice between college assistance or a car, he chose the car, then promptly enlisted in the United States Air Force.  After boot camp in San Antonio, Texas, Steve served in Rome, N.Y., before being stationed in Shemya, Alaska, where, as he liked to tell it, he "was given a rifle and a helmet and told to wait for the Russians." He later completed his service at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana and was honorably discharged in 1976. Returning home, Steve joined his father at Total Logistics Resources (TLR) and began a career that would span nearly half a century. From his first job as a courier to his eventual role as owner, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, Steve led the company with integrity and a deep sense of purpose. He grew the company into a respected, globally recognized firm known for its integrity and excellence.  Though his work took him to many parts of the world, his most important journey began at a company picnic in 1979, where he met the love of his life, Luann Clark. He showed up in white snakeskin cowboy boots, and she was washing her Mercury Capri in her bikini. For Steve, it was love at first sight. They married on Jan. 17, 1981, at a drive-through chapel in Reno, Nev. Their "reception" featured popcorn, and they famously hid their wedding gift, a single $100 bill, under the mattress for safekeeping that night.  From those humble beginnings, Steve and Luann built a life they loved. They raised their three children, Clark Buffam, Chase Buffam, and Noelle Thuillier, on a five-acre farm where family was at the center of everything.  Steve and Luann loved being together, whether they were traveling to Hawaii or sitting at home enjoying each other's company. Some of their happiest days were spent at Luann's family ranch in Bickleton, Wash., a place Steve loved and where he could live out his cowboy dreams, hat and all.  Whether they were working side by side, raising kids, or relaxing on the porch after a long day, they never stopped choosing each other. They always said they wanted their epitaph to read, "We had fun," and they truly did.  Above all, Steve was a family man, a fierce provider, a loyal protector, and a steady source of wisdom. His faith guided every step of his life, and he devoted much of his time and heart to sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He was the kind of man who quietly made the world better, not through grand gestures, but through integrity, grit, and a steady love that never wavered.  His absence leaves an immeasurable void in the lives of those who loved him, including his family, his friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him through his work and ministry.  Steve is survived by his beloved wife of 44 years, Luann Clark Buffam; their three children, Clark Johnston Buffam, Chase Jameson Buffam, and Noelle Buffam Thuillier; and his cherished grandchildren, Calvin Robert Buffam, Frankie Thuillier, George Jameson Buffam, and Jesse Clark Buffam, He is also survived by his older brother, David Buffam Jr., and his younger sisters, Leslie Graham and Janis Buffam, along with many nieces, nephews, cousins, and other family members who were dear to him.  A service with military honors will be held on Monday, Nov. 3, at 10 a.m. at Bickleton Evangelical Community Church (212 S Monroe St, Bickleton, WA 99322.) All who wish to honor him are welcome. Burial will follow at the Bickleton I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Bickleton, WA. Those wishing to sign Steve's online memorial book may do so at www.funeralhomesmith.com     Memorial contributions can be made to North Coast Family Fellowship, Bickleton Evangelical Community Church, or Union Gospel Mission's Lifechange ministry.

Jack Dee Fisher

Jack Dee Fisher passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, October 19, surrounded by his loving family and friends.  Born on July 18, 1942, in Beaumont, Texas, to the late Jack Degraffenried Fisher and Flora Mae Booker Fisher, Jack spent his childhood in DeQuincy, Louisiana, after his father began working for the Missouri Pacific Line Railroad. Jack earned a football scholarship and attended Tulane University, where he played for two years, until a knee injury ended his collegiate career. He transferred and graduated from Louisiana Tech University in 1964 with a B.S. degree in mathematics and in 1966 with his M.S. degree in mathematics. Jack was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and made many life-long friends and brothers.  He remained a proud and loyal Bulldog for the rest of his life.  After college, he was commissioned in the U.S. Air Force and was stationed at Scott Air Force Base for three years, including a tour in Vietnam. Captain Fisher’s final assignment was at the United States Air Force Academy where he taught calculus to cadets. In 1969, he joined the Arthur Andersen accounting firm in Houston, Texas. In 1975, he founded Hou-Tex Plastics and opened a branch office, East Texas Pipe Company in Beaumont, Texas. In 1982, Jack moved to Brenham, Texas and started his pool company, PoolTex. If you couldn’t find Jack at the store front or visiting customers, you could always find him at Fireman’s Park watching the Brenham Cubs, hanging on the side fence cheering on his son, Matt, playing baseball.  A proud 32nd degree Mason, Jack was member of the Blue Lodge Masons in DeQuincy, Louisiana and valued the fraternity’s principles of integrity, community, and brotherhood throughout his life. His retirement years were spent in Shreveport, Louisiana where he was a parishioner at the Cathedral of Saint John Berchmans.  Jack loved spending time in Dillon, Colorado for 20+ summers and many Februarys in Galveston, Texas. He loved traveling with a special group of friends internationally and around the USA. He enjoyed Bulldog athletics and remained “ever loyal be” to Louisiana Tech University. Many happy memories were made boating on Cross Lake and at activities at the Shreveport  Yacht Club. Everyone loved his cooking, especially at 4th of July BBQs and New Year’s Eve celebrations!  Jack, who never met a stranger, will be remembered for his sharp wit, storytelling, unwavering kindness, and deep love for his family. His presence filled every room with laughter and warmth, and his legacy of curiosity, generosity, and joy will continue to live on through those who loved him most.  Jack is survived by his devoted wife of 36 years, Coni Sweeney Fisher; his son Jon Matthew “Matt” (Doretta) Fisher of Brenham, TX; daughters Stacy Elaine Fisher of Houston, TX, and Adrienne (David) Roberts Mortimer of Alexandria, VA; granddaughters Grace Elaine Coker, LeAnna (Martin) Curiel, and Giuliana (Chris) Mortimer Schultz; grandson Brent (Nichole) Batts, great-granddaughter Presley Curiel; great-grandson Brooks Curiel; nephews Dr. Rawleigh (Sarah) Fisher of Lake Charles, LA, Laird (Christi) Fisher of Oklahoma City, OK, Mark Pankey and Ron (Brittany) Pankey of Crested Butte, CO; niece KC Fisher of Calvert, TX; and 1st cousins, James Hugh (Jane) Smith of Lafayette, LA and Joe B. Smith of Round Rock, TX.   He was preceded in death by his parents, Jack Degraffenried Fisher and Flora Mae Booker Fisher, and brothers John Alvin Fisher and George Robert Fisher.  Honorary Pallbearers: Jon Matthew Fisher, Dr. Rawleigh Fisher, Dr. William Fincannon, Daniel Fincannon, Pat Fincannon, Chris Fincannon, Laird Fisher, David Mortimer, Lance McElreath, Sam McElreath, Will McElreath, Jeff Branick, Roy West, Joe B. Smith, James Hugh Smith, Chuck Tallant, Ron Krajewsky, Sonny Parnell, Ron McNabb, Manco Snapp, Charles Sweeney, Bruce Cowan, Scotty Roberts, Dick Hollenshead, Tommy Hollenshead, Jerry Lorey, Bill Hall, Tommy Phillips, Charles Baragona, Burt “Doc” Moore, Chuck Fowler, Mickey Mays, Bill Hunt, Keith McKinney, Terry Pate, Mike Sport, Harold Odom, Rob Butler, John Brewer, Jim Brunner, Kim Breese, Frank Peoples, Fred Odom, Jerry Drewett, General Mike Dugan, Deacon Jim Doyle, Jay Weinstein, Richard Pajot, General Dale Tabor, Dennis Leifeit, Steve Raddack, Michael Quarles, Russ Friedrich, Ron Stokes, Tom Dixon, Dr. William Byrd, Spencer Walters, Mike Louviere, Bill Harlan, Carol Strange, Ken Baker, Kris Krause, Walt Hannath, Bobby Finke, Terrance Warmke, Bruce Bishop, Ford Jacka, and Tony Gregory.  There will be a “Celebration of Life” on Sunday, November 9 at the Shreveport Yacht Club, 2905 Municipal Pier Road, Shreveport, LA 71119 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. A funeral service will take place on Monday, November 10 at 10:00 am at the Cathedral of St. John Berchmans, 939 Jordan Street, Shreveport, LA 71101.  In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to please consider a contribution to the Visual Integration of Science Through Art (VISTA) Endowed Scholarship created by the Pankey and Fisher families at Louisiana Tech University Foundation in memory of Jack Dee Fisher. Please call 318-255-7950 for more information or if you require further assistance making this donation.  throughout his life. His retirement years were spent in Shreveport, Louisiana where he was a parishioner at the Cathedral of Saint John Berchmans.  Jack loved spending time in Dillon, Colorado for 20+ summers and many Februarys in Galveston, Texas. He loved traveling with a special group of friends internationally and around the USA. He enjoyed Bulldog athletics and remained “ever loyal be” to Louisiana Tech University. Many happy memories were made boating on Cross Lake and at activities at the Shreveport Yacht Club. Everyone loved his cooking, especially at 4th of July BBQs and New Year’s Eve celebrations!  Jack, who never met a stranger, will be remembered for his sharp wit, storytelling, unwavering kindness, and deep love for his family. His presence filled every room with laughter and warmth, and his legacy of curiosity, generosity, and joy will continue to live on through those who loved him most.  Jack is survived by his devoted wife of 36 years, Coni Sweeney Fisher; his son Jon Matthew “Matt” (Doretta) Fisher of Brenham, TX; daughters Stacy Elaine Fisher of Houston, TX, and Adrienne (David) Roberts Mortimer of Alexandria, VA; granddaughters Grace Elaine Coker, LeAnna (Martin) Curiel, and Giuliana (Chris) Mortimer Schultz; grandson Brent (Nichole) Batts, great-granddaughter Presley Curiel; great-grandson Brooks Curiel; nephews Dr. Rawleigh (Sarah) Fisher of Lake Charles, LA, Laird (Christi) Fisher of Oklahoma City, OK, Mark Pankey and Ron (Brittany) Pankey of Crested Butte, CO; niece KC Fisher of Calvert, TX; and 1st cousins, James Hugh (Jane) Smith of Lafayette, LA and Joe B. Smith of Round Rock, TX.   He was preceded in death by his parents, Jack Degraffenried Fisher and Flora Mae Booker Fisher, and brothers John Alvin Fisher and George Robert Fisher.  Honorary Pallbearers: Jon Matthew Fisher, Dr. Rawleigh Fisher, Dr. William Fincannon, Daniel Fincannon, Pat Fincannon, Chris Fincannon, Laird Fisher, David Mortimer, Lance McElreath, Sam McElreath, Will McElreath, Jeff Branick, Roy West, Joe B. Smith, James Hugh Smith, Chuck Tallant, Ron Krajewsky, Sonny Parnell, Ron McNabb, Manco Snapp, Charles Sweeney, Bruce Cowan, Scotty Roberts, Dick Hollenshead, Tommy Hollenshead, Jerry Lorey, Bill Hall, Tommy Phillips, Charles Baragona, Burt “Doc” Moore, Chuck Fowler, Mickey Mays, Bill Hunt, Keith McKinney, Terry Pate, Mike Sport, Harold Odom, Rob Butler, John Brewer, Jim Brunner, Kim Breese, Frank Peoples, Fred Odom, Jerry Drewett, General Mike Dugan, Deacon Jim Doyle, Jay Weinstein, Richard Pajot, General Dale Tabor, Dennis Leifeit, Steve Raddack, Michael Quarles, Russ Friedrich, Ron Stokes, Tom Dixon, Dr. William Byrd, Spencer Walters, Mike Louviere, Bill Harlan, Carol Strange, Ken Baker, Kris Krause, Walt Hannath, Bobby Finke, Terrance Warmke, Bruce Bishop, Ford Jacka, and Tony Gregory.  There will be a “Celebration of Life” on Sunday, November 9 at the Shreveport Yacht Club, 2905 Municipal Pier Road, Shreveport, LA 71119 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. A funeral service will take place on Monday, November 10 at 10:00 am at the Cathedral of St. John Berchmans, 939 Jordan Street, Shreveport, LA 71101.  In lieu of flowers, the family asks you to please consider a contribution to the Visual Integration of Science Through Art (VISTA) Endowed Scholarship created by the Pankey and Fisher families at Louisiana Tech University Foundation in memory of Jack Dee Fisher. Please call 318-255-7950 for more information or if you require further assistance making this donation.

Lucille Joyce Meinecke (Zbranek)

Lucille Joyce Meinecke (Zbranek) was born on November 19, 1937 in Latium, Texas to Mary Breitkreutz and Pete Zbranek. She attended County Line School in Latium and later Brenham High School. Immediately after the graduation ceremonies, Lucille moved to Houston to live with her brother. Within one week of moving to Houston, Lucille found a job as a stenographer for Grand Prize Brewery. Lucille married Melvin Meinecke on September 16, 1956, in Greenvine, Texas. They moved to South Houston, Texas where Lucille worked as a secretary for several years until dedicating herself to first, (son) Mark, and later on (daughter) Mary. After her husband retired, they moved back to Brenham where they spent time on their farm and went dancing. Lucille's interests were dancing and gardening. She is preceded in death by her husband, Melvin Meinecke. She is survived by: Mark and Tammy Meinecke as well as Mary Meinecke and Polo Andrade as well as her grandchildren, Alex, Brett, Daniel, Lauren, and Ryan. Visitation will be prior to service from 10-11:00 a.m. Friday, October 24 and the service will be at 11:00 a.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Burial will be at Prairie Lea Cemetery. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Donald Hendrickson

Donald Wayne Hendrickson, 71 years of age, passed away peacefully at his home in Bellville, Texas, on September 23, 2025. Born on August 10, 1954, in Bellville to Henry Jr. and Secilia (Schroeder) Hendrickson, Donald was a man deeply rooted in his faith, family, and community. He was baptized and confirmed at Grace Lutheran Church of Brenham, where he remained a lifelong and devoted member. Donald faithfully served his church as an usher and took great joy in participating in its ministries. A 1973 graduate of Brenham High School, Donald continued his education at Blinn College. He went on to build a long and respected career with Valmont Industries, where he was known as an exceptional welder admired for his skill, hard work, and dedication. Outside of work, Donald found joy in simple pleasures and shared passions. He was a proud member of the Brenham Racing Pigeon Club, raising pigeons and taking part in yearly releases. He also enjoyed lending a helping hand with the kids at the Washington County Fair and was a committee member of the Rabbit Club. Donald deeply cherished his family and friends. He rarely missed a family gathering and made it a point to stay in touch, calling often to check in and share the latest family news. His warmth, humor, and kind heart will be missed by all who knew him. He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry Jr. and Secilia (Schroeder) Hendrickson; his sister and brother-in-law, Rhonda and Tony Conner; and his brother-in-law, Adolph Schaefer. Donald is lovingly remembered by his sisters, Marilyn Schaefer and Margaret Reuter; sisters and brothers-in-law, Gloria and Steve Shrock, and Cheryl and Darrell Meier; brothers and sisters-in-law, Henry III and Marcy Hendrickson, and Ricky and Paula Hendrickson; along with numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, October 20, at Grace Lutheran Church of Brenham. A reception will follow in the Grace Lutheran Church Family Activity Center. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Grace Lutheran Church of Brenham.

Bonnie Levandowski

Bonnie Louise Levandowski, 84, of Hempstead, Texas, passed away on September 20, 2025. She is preceded in death by her husband Julian James Levandowski; parents John Henry and Edith Louise (Humbird) Melton; father and mother in-law Wallace and Antonia (Springer) Lewandowski; brother Jack Melton; sisters Martha Davenport, and Carol Merryman. Bonnie is survived by her son Frank Levandowski; daughters Dorthy Heintschel and husband Dale, Theresa “Terry” Kalinowsky and husband Jack; and Sandra “Sandy” Lewis and husband Kenny; grandchildren Charlie Heintschel and special friend Heather, Scott Heintschel and wife Meagan, Heidi Surovik and husband Ritchie, Ray Kalinowsky and wife Lisa; great grandchildren Lexi, Bristol, and Haisley Heintschel, Cash and Dylan Hillgartner, Jackson Morey, Keegan Kalinowsky, and Wyatt Southard; sisters Mary Newman and Kathy Rice. Bonnie was born March 21, 1941 in Brazoria, Texas to Henry and Edith Melton. She was the oldest of six siblings. Bonnie graduated from Hempstead High School in 1959.   Bonnie married Julian, a classmate from school, on May 21, 1960. A job opportunity for Julian moved the family to Houston for almost 13 years.  In 1977, they moved back to Hempstead and built a home in the Pine Island community.  Julian died on March 24, 1998. After raising their four children, Bonnie went to work in food services at Waller ISD. Later she became the Food Service Director for Hempstead ISD.  After BSA Camp Bovay opened, Bonnie helped prepare many meals for scouters during summer camps. Bonnie was well known for making the best homemade rolls. She served as an election worker at the Town of Pine Island Voting Precinct for many years. Her hobbies included fishing, sewing, quilting, and teaching others. Bonnie enjoyed sewing and was known for the beautiful quilts she made.  She spent her life serving others as she enjoyed teaching both children and adults how to sew and quilt. Bonnie has led the Scrappers Quilt Guild since 2006.  In the past 20 years, Bonnie and her Scrappers have made over 200 quilts for veterans, over 50 quilts for First Responders, and numerous quilts for cancer patients.  Bonnie helped in the Creative Living Building at the county fair teaching the youth how to sew. For several years, she helped 4-H members with designing their quilt layout for the Texas 4-H Round-Up Quilt Challenge. A memorial service (Celebration of Life) will be held at 9:00 am on October 18, 2025 at McWilliams Funeral Home.  In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice in Bonnie’s memory.

Wanda Meier

Wanda Lea Meier, 61, was welcomed into the arms of her Heavenly Father on October 9, 2025, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born on November 30, 1963, in Bellville, Texas, to Aurel "Buster" and Carolyn Bruening. Wanda was baptized and confirmed at St. Paul Lutheran Church of Shelby, where she began a lifelong journey of faith. Growing up in Shelby, she learned the values of family, hard work, and serving others, principles that guided her life. Even while staying active in her new church home, Wanda remained a vital part of the Shelby community. She helped her mother at the Shelby Store and was a familiar face behind the counter for Thirsty Thursday. She supported the Lioness Club chicken spaghetti fundraiser, sold raffle tickets for the Shelby Volunteer Fire Department, and baked desserts for church and other community events. Wanda is survived by her loving husband of 37 years, Keith Meier; her children and their spouses, Megan and Thomas Kozel of College Station, and Mitchell and Katelyn Meier of Fort Worth; and her beloved grandson, Mason Meier. She is also survived by her mother, Carolyn Bruening; her sister and brother-in-law, Joan and Elbert Brune; and numerous extended family members and dear friends. To celebrate Wanda's life and legacy, a visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 15, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham. A Celebration of Life service will be held on Thursday, October 16, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Paul Lutheran Church of Shelby (6814 Skull Creek Rd, Fayetteville, TX), with a reception to follow. In honor of Wanda's vibrant spirit, the family requests that attendees wear purple or floral- a celebration of her life, her joy, and her journey home to Jesus. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Wanda Meier Scholarship Endowment, supporting Burton High School students pursuing a career in teaching, just as Wanda did with love and passion. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

William Howard Odom

William Howard Odom, age 67 of Brenham, passed away on October 6, 2025, at home, surrounded by his family. He was born on Friday, December 13, 1957 in Brenham, TX at the Milroy Hospital to Willie Edward and Mary Jonell (Smith) Odom. William (Little Bill) and his 4 older sisters were raised in Brenham. After earning his GED, he enlisted in the U.S. Army. His earliest working years were with Tonn Construction Co as a Heavy Equipment Operator and his latter as a Senior Operator at Blue Bell Creamery. On July 5, 1997, he married Eva (Chervenka) Smith in Brenham. They became a blended family with 4 teenagers! William had a passion for the outdoors and enjoyed shooting sports (including archery) and hunting. He also loved reloading, bird watching, and spending time in nature. In his leisure time, he enjoyed reading, watching movies, listening to music, and taking road trips, especially to Arkansas. He had many hobbies, including photography, dining out, storytelling, paddling, backpacking with the Explorer Post, camping, attending family reunions and racing. He was also known for his enthusiasm for grilling and cooking outdoors. William is survived by: his sons, Will Odom, Jr, Johnathan (wife Melissa) Smith, and Dustin Smith; daughter, Candice Odom; sister, Connie Sears; brother-in-law, John Lawrence Sr.; grandchildren, Zechariah Smith, Selah Smith, Ellah Smith, Amie Weaver, Jackson Dunn, Samantha Lamm & Ashley Zurrica. He also had numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives along with longtime friends, Ronnie Ladewig, Keith Gibson, Chuck & Sharon Babb and family; honorary family, Corey & Kristi Stegent, Brandy Lamm & Scott James and family; man’s best friend, Rowdy Leroy Odom; along with church family and his Max Donuts family. He was preceded in death by: his parents; sisters Barbara Merchant, Linda Hurst and Glenda (Sissy) Lawrence; niece, Karen Bertling and nephew, Wesley Bell. A celebration of life will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday November 8 at Champion Fellowship Church, 1801 S Market St, Brenham. Honorary pallbearers include Adam Whitehead, Ben Radcliff, Travis Semora, Dean Anderson, Jeremy Batson, Stephen Hohlt, Steve Hohlt, John Lawrence Sr., Roy Hegefeld and Guadalupe Martinez. The family would like to thank their church family and Hospice Brazos Valley Staff and volunteers for their love and support during this time. Memorial contributions may be made to Champion Fellowship Church or 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

Don Randermann Kramer

Don Randermann Kramer passed away in his home on October 3, 2025 at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was born October 10, 1956 in Washington County in Brenham, TX. Don was baptized December 9, 1956, later confirmed April 4, 1971. He attended Brenham High School and went to Blinn College for an Associate’s degree. He began working at H-E-B while in high school and continued his career in grocery field where he later became a GM manager. He worked for H-E-B for 50 years as a dedicated employee and considered them his work family. He was blessed with a son and daughter-in-law, Derrick and Natalie Kramer along with a daughter and son-in-law, Kristina and Spencer Cole. Don was known for having many friends and his overall love for people. He loved his family and his H-E-B family co-workers. His hobbies included fishing and he liked tinkering in his younger days. He also enjoyed Science-Fiction. He is survived by his daughter Kristina and her husband, Spencer; son Derrick and his wife, Natalie; five grandchildren: Landon Kramer, Brayden Cole, Camden Cole, Remi Kramer and Rowdy Kramer. Don was preceded in death by his mother, Ella Mae (Randermann) Kramer. Visitation will be prior to service from 9-11:00 a.m. at First Baptist Church on North Market Street (the old location). The funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. at First Baptist Church with Pastor Troy Sikes officiating. Private burial will follow at St. Matthew Lutheran – Sandy Hill Church Cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Derrick Kramer, Spencer Cole, Brayden Cole, Landon Kramer, James Fritz and Collette Hueske. Honorary pallbearers will be Camden Cole, Remi Kramer and Rowdy Kramer. Memorial contributions may be made to 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

Jerry Randermann

Jerry was born on March 26, 1957, in Brenham, Texas, to Jerry Earl and Myrtle Randermann. He was baptized on April 29, 1957, and later confirmed on April 4, 1971, at St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill. Jerry graduated from Brenham High School and was the oldest of eight siblings. He was a natural leader with a big heart and a quick sense of humor. Jerry was always willing to lend a helping hand and could be counted on for sound advice and a good laugh. Not long after graduating, Jerry married Carol Sechelski, and together they shared two children, Daniel and Rachel. Jerry began working at an early age at Brookshire Brothers. He later enjoyed his time working at Blue Bell Creameries for 23 years, where he proudly delivered the best ice cream in the country. After his years with Blue Bell, his career led him to various odd and end jobs—one being long-haul trucking, which gave him the opportunity to see some of the most beautiful places in the United States. It also allowed him to grow his shot glass collection, a favorite hobby he proudly displayed. Jerry also enjoyed his time working for the United States Postal Service, where he took great pride in delivering mail and Amazon packages along his route. Raising two children kept Jerry busy and happy. He could always be found on the sidelines cheering on his kids or out in the barn helping them with their fair projects. He took great pride in their accomplishments and worked hard to provide for his family. Jerry’s greatest joy came from being “Uno” to his grandchildren—Brooklyn, Jake, and Brittyn. They were his pride and joy and brought endless happiness to his life. Uno supported them in everything they did—from sports and dance recitals to fair projects and school events. He always put his grandchildren first and made sure they knew how deeply they were loved. Jerry enjoyed many of life’s simple pleasures—gardening, tending to his chickens, taking Charlotte for truck rides, cooking, Amazon shopping, and spoiling his grandchildren every chance he got. Jerry will be remembered for his kindness, humor, and unwavering love for his family. His presence will be deeply missed but forever cherished by all who knew him. Jerry will be lovingly remembered by his family: son, Daniel Randermann and his wife India; daughter, Rachel Church and her husband Josh; his grandchildren Brooklyn and Brittyn Randermann and Jake Church; his loyal companion, Charlotte; siblings, Marcus (Brenda) Randermann, Johnny (Sherry) Randermann, Robert Randermann, Paul Randermann, Mary (Robbie) Roese, Dale (Martin) Reisner, Penny Randermann, numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.   He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Myrtle and Jerry Earl Randermann. A celebration of life memorial service will be held on Sunday, October 12, 2025, at 2:30 PM at St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill, with an honorary reception to follow at the Prairie Hill Fire Station. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill Youth or Prairie Hill VFD in his memory. 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

Ronald “Ronnie” Charles Schlottmann

Ronald “Ronnie” Charles Schlottmann, 78, beloved husband of Janice Ann Schlottmann, went peacefully to his Heavenly Father on October 5, 2025, at Baylor Scott & White Hospital in College Station, Texas. Ronald Charles Schlottmann was born on February 19, 1947, in Brenham, Texas, to Carl Andrew and Bonnie Jean Gajeske Schlottmann. He was baptized on May 11, 1947 and later confirmed on April 15, 1962, at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brenham. Ronnie attended Brenham area schools and graduated from Brenham High School in May 1965. He continued his education at the University of Texas, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in May 1970, and proudly completed the Navy ROTC program, beginning what would be a life of honor and service. On May 30, 1970, Ronnie married the love of his life, Janice Ann Herrmann, and together they shared 55 beautiful years of marriage filled with love, laughter, and countless memories. He remained a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church of Brenham, where he faithfully served and even took on the role of Sunday School superintendent for two years. Ron’s life was full and purposeful. After graduating from the University of Texas and completing the Navy ROTC program, he entered active duty in 1970 as an Ensign. Following training in Philadelphia, he and Janice traveled to Hawaii, where he was assigned to the USS Inflict (MSO-456), a minesweeper stationed in Hawaii and Guam. Ron served as a decorated Lieutenant in US Navy Intelligence for three years and returned to the States with distinguished honors after proudly serving in Vietnam. Upon returning home to Brenham, Ron opened Schlottmann Tire Company, which he operated for 20 years. During those years, he remained active in the community — serving as a devoted band parent, providing homemade barbecue sandwiches for football games and band fundraisers, and coaching his son’s Little League baseball team for four years. After selling the tire company, Ron embarked on a new chapter as an educator, teaching physics, chemistry, and math at Bay City High School, Bellville High School , and Sealy High School. Retirement didn’t slow him down; missing the ocean, he found joy and renewal in his passion for cruising, sharing that love with Janice as they explored the world together. Known affectionately as “Papa,” Ronnie was a loving husband, father, and grandfather who poured his heart into his family. He cared deeply for those he loved and found his greatest joy in the simple moments shared together — family outings, holidays, and celebrations that became treasured memories. With a heart of gold, the warmest smile as well as a twinkle in his eye, he brought light and laughter wherever he went. Ronnie enjoyed many of life’s pleasures — shopping, cooking, visiting family and friends, and attending his grandchildren’s events — but his greatest hobby was cruising. He and Janice shared a passion for the open sea, taking over 50 cruises together through the years. He loved to share stories from his travels and always knew the best places to go and things to do. Ronnie will be deeply missed by his loving family: daughter, Dr. Jennifer DeVoke and husband John of Brenham; son, Dr. Christopher Schlottmann and wife Lisa of College Station; and his precious grandchildren, Renee DeVoke and Sara DeVoke of Brenham, and Evan Schlottmann and Dylan Schlottmann of College Station. His grandchildren filled a special place in his heart, and he loved spoiling them any chance he could. He is also survived by his brothers, Carl Schlottmann of Brenham and Don Schlottmann and wife Michelle of Burton; brothers-in-law Darryl Herrmann and wife Linda, and Jerry Herrmann; nephews James Schlottmann and wife Christy of Brenham, Austin Schlottmann and wife Lauren of Fort Worth, and Michael Herrmann of Brenham; nieces Cheryl Moran and husband Buzz, Rachel Villarreal and husband Digo of Austin, and Taylor Solomon and husband Spencer; and great-nieces and nephews Aidan Smith, Ethan Smith, Felix Moran, Connor Schlottmann, and C.J. Langley, along with many cousins and dear friends. Ronnie was preceded in death by his parents and sister-in-law. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brenham, with Pastor Donna Krueger officiating. Interment will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery. The family will receive friends and relatives on Friday evening October 10, 2025 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Serving as pallbearers will be Evan Schlottmann, Dylan Schlottmann, James Schlottmann, Darryl Herrmann, Digo Villarreal, Buzz Moran and Felix Moran. Honorary pallbearers include Ben Seeker, Ken Mayo, and Tommy Kammerer and Jerry Herrmann. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brenham or the Washington County Senior Center. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main, Brenham, TX 77833. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.

Delfred Gaskamp

On the morning of October 2, 2025, Delfred Gaskamp (83) passed away in a Houston Hospital. Delfred was born on December 23, 1941 in Washington County-Brenham, Texas to Delmus and Lydia Buck Gaskamp.  Delfred was baptized, confirmed and married at Zion Lutheran Church in Brenham, Texas.  Delfred grew up in Brenham with his four sisters. He was a long-time resident of Brenham. He attended Harrisburg and Brenham schools.  Delfred was not afraid of work. He was a machine operator and worked at Brenham Cotton Mill, Blue Bell Creamery, and Santa Fe Railroad Ty plant in Somerville, Texas. He retired and quickly decided retirement life was not for him. He then went to work for Pomykal Drilling Company before finally retiring.  Delfred never met a stranger and always had a smile of his face. He knew how to have a good time wherever he was. One of Delfred's favorite pastimes was running around with his hunting and fishing buddies. His greatest love was to tell fishing stories.  On July 22, 1969, Delfred married Carolyn Batts at Zion Lutheran Church of Brenham. To this union they were blessed with two children, Charles Alan and Desteny Dawn. Delfred and Carolyn parted ways but stayed best friends.  Later on in life, he met his dancing partner, Adeline Zingelmann. They belonged to a dance club and danced every weekend. They loved to dance.  Delfred is survived by his son and daughter- in- law, Charles and Linda (Neutzler) Gaskamp of Burton, Texas; daughter, Desteny Gaskamp of Oklahoma. Sisters; LaVerne Gaskamp, Linda Lehde, and Dorothy Grimm all of Brenham, Texas. Sisters and brother-in-law, Lydia Mae and Milton Green of Brenham, Texas. Left to cherish his memory will be numerous nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his parents.  A visitation will be held on Tuesday October 7, 2025 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Funeral service will be held on Wednesday October 8, 2025 at Zion Lutheran starting at 10:00 AM with burial to follow in the church cemetery.  Serving as pallbearers will be: Tracy Lehde, Lance Lehde, Bryan McKee, Kyle Lehde, Carson Lehde, and Dillion McKee. Honorary pallbearers include: Daniel Gaskamp, and Reggie Morris and all his nieces and nephews.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Zion Lutheran Church of Zionsville.  Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

William “Charlie” Bentke

William “Charlie” Bentke, 92, of Brenham passed on to his heavenly home on October 1, 2025 at his home surrounded by his loved ones. A visitation will be held on Saturday, October 4, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Zion Lutheran Church in Zionsville, followed by a funeral service starting at 11:00 a.m., burial will follow in the church cemetery. Charlie was born on March 5, 1933 in Independence, TX to Emil and Ella Koehne Bentke . He was baptized on March 26, 1933 and confirmed on October 2, 1948.  On November 7, 1964 he married Sandra Ann Winkelmann, and they were blessed with two children, Ronald and Brian. He was employed by the City of Brenham Parks Department. Those left to cherish his memory are sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald and Jeri Lynn Bentke, Brian and Robyn Bentke; brother, Tom Bentke and sister, Florence Bentke. Grandchildren, Lisa and Kurt Jasinski, Kyle and Michelle Bentke, Ashley and Wesley Fehrle and Dylan Bentke and great-grandchild, Dawson Jasinski. Also, brothers-in-law, Gary Winkelmann and Melvin “Bubba” Winkelmann, Jr and sister-in-law, Linda Bentke. Preceding him in death are his parents, his wife, Sandra Bentke; brother, Floyd Bentke; sister, Ella Mae Ruemke; sister-in-law, Patricia Winklemann and Myrtle Bentke. Father-in-law and mother-in-law, Melvin and Lorine Winkelmann. Pallbearers will be Charles Duch, Billy Ruemke, Troy Bentke, Tim Bentke, Casey Redman Jody Kapchinski and Luke Reimer. Honorary Pallbearers will be the employees of the City of Brenham Parks Department. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Vanessa Harris, Stanford Moore and Stephanie Moore. Accent Care Hospice Nurses Joe, Gabriel and John and Hospice Brazos Valley Nurse, Chantel Torres. Those wishing to honor Charlie with a memorial can do so to Hospice Brazos Valley or Zionsville Lutheran Church. 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

Ruth Thielemann Linnstaedter Thompson

Ruth Thielemann Linnstaedter Thompson of Houston passed away on September 27, 2025 at the age of 93. Ruth was born in Brenham on February 1,1932 to Albert Lewis Thielemann and Edna Hueske Thielemann. She enjoyed her life as a homemaker, spending time with her family and friends. She was united in marriage with Vernon Linnstaedter who preceded her in death in 1986. She and Vernon lived and traveled to many countries around the world.  She loved to entertain and host family and friends.  She never met a stranger, always struck up a conversation with anyone willing to listen.  She was also a history buff and loved to share family history and talk about her beloved family. She was one of the first female employees at Texas A & M, typing lab reports. She later married Richard Thompson who died in 2002. Survivors include her son, John D. Linnstaedter of Houston; daughter, Janet Linnstaedter Haynes of Johnson City; grandchildren, Crystal Diane (Jason) Rhodes and Travis John (Jennifer) Linnstaedter and great-grandchildren, Michelle (Caleb) Warmack, Lauren Rhodes, Trent Rhodes, Logan Rhodes, Theo Linnstaedter and Riley Linnstaedter. Preceding her in death were her parents; Albert & Edna Thielemann; husband, Vernon Linnstaedter; second husband, Richard Thompson; brother, Albert Thielemann and Vernon’s parents, Herbert W. and Henrietta Linnstaedter; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Herbert and Gladyola Linnstaedter. A Memorial Service for Ruth will be held at 10:00 AM, Friday, October 3, 2025 at Kinsmen Lutheran Church, 12100 Champion Forest Dr., Houston. Following the service in Houston, the family will receive friends and relatives at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham from 12:00 PM until 1:15 PM with the burial to follow at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Cemetery of Gay Hill, 8201 Old Gay Hill Road. Serving as pallbearers will be Travis Linnstaedter, Jason Rhodes, Caleb Warmack, Greg Pitcock, T. J. Covine and Bill Harris. Memorial Contributions may be directed to Kinsman Lutheran Church, 12100 Champion Forest Dr., Houston, TX 77066 or St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 8201 Old Gay Hill Rd., Brenham, TX 77833. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Joanne Windham

Joanne Windham entered into the presence of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, peacefully and surrounded by her loving family on September 25, 2025, following a brief but courageous battle with cancer. Born on January 11, 1953, in Houston, Texas, to Fred and Irene Lueckemeyer, Joanne was a proud graduate of Milby High School and went on to earn her Bachelor of Arts in Marketing from the University of Houston. Joanne met the love of her life, Joe Windham, at Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic in 1973, and they were married on December 28, 1975 in Houston, TX. Together, they built a beautiful life and raised two children, Jeanelle and Ross. Their weekends were filled with sporting events, poultry shows, family road trips, and countless moments of laughter and love. Joanne beamed with pride as both of her children attended Texas A&M University.  She was a devoted Aggie fan through every win and loss. Professionally, Joanne spent much of her career as a gas marketer with BHP Petroleum. After a successful career, she and Joe retired to the Texas Hill Country, where she embraced the peace and beauty of nature. She loved reading, watching hummingbirds, and capturing the perfect sunset photo to share with friends and family. Her phone was filled with snapshots of skies painted in gold and lavender. Joanne cherished family traditions—especially during the holidays. She lovingly prepared her signature gelatin salad and passed down her canning skills to her grandsons, teaching them how to make the best dill pickles and stewed tomatoes. She also enjoyed a nice glass of  wine and enjoyed sharing her knowledge while working part-time at Grape Creek Winery in Fredericksburg, where she formed many lasting friendships. One of her favorite places on Earth was Estes Park, Colorado. Each summer, she and Joe would vacation there, creating treasured memories with their children and grandchildren—hiking scenic trails, spotting wildlife, and soaking in the breathtaking landscape. Above all, Joanne’s greatest joy was her family—especially her grandsons, Reid and Wyatt. Known affectionately as “GG,” she was their biggest cheerleader, always cheering them on at a soccer, baseball, or basketball game. She was especially proud to see them participate in the Washington County Fair, showing chickens and entering canned goods they had made together. Joanne is survived by her beloved husband of 50 years, Joe Windham; her daughter, Jeanelle Windham and Brad Brundage; her son, Ross Windham and wife Meghan; and her cherished grandsons, Reid and Wyatt Windham. She is also survived by her brothers, Darrell and Steve Lueckemeyer, and their wives, Susie and Julie; along with many cousins, nieces, nephews, and dear friends who will miss her deeply. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Kendall County EMS or Blue Bonnet Palliative Care. A visitation will be held on Monday September 29, 2025 from 5-7pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham Texas. A funeral service will be held on Tuesday September 30, 2025 at 10:00 am at St. Johns UCC located at 516 North Colorado Street, Burton, Texas. Joanne will be laid to rest at Prairie Lea Cemetery located at 1004 Prairie Lea Street, Brenham, Texas. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Dusty Morgan

Dusty Morgan, 39, joyfully entered the presence of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Tuesday, September 23, 2025, after courageously fighting a 3 ½ year battle with cancer. Dusty was dearly loved by his parents, Bill and Traci Moran, and his sisters, Kaci and Jayci. He was a proud 2004 graduate of Brenham High School. Dusty was the life of the party and had a gift for lighting up every room. With his quick wit, sparkling blue eyes, and mischievous smile, he could make anyone laugh and feel welcome. To know him was truly to love him, and everyone who did is better for it. He was fiercely loyal to his friends, endlessly loving, and never judgmental. Dusty had a beautiful ability to look past flaws and instead see the very best in others. He adored spending time with his family and friends—and oh, how he loved playing golf! A lifelong learner and avid reader, he was a fountain of knowledge who never shied away from a good debate. Dusty also left us with a few words of wisdom he wanted to share:

  • Love Jesus.
  • Be kind—you never know what someone is going through.
  • Be grateful.
  • Love others and give big hugs.
  • Treasure your family and friends.
  • And lastly… Go Cowboys!

    He always teased his mom, saying, “Everybody loves Dusty”—and he was right. We all did. Though our hearts are broken, we are so grateful for every single day we were blessed to share with him. Our hope rests in Jesus, and because of that, we know this is not goodbye—we will see Dusty again. Rest now, healthy and whole, sweet Dusty. You will be forever loved and deeply missed. A memorial service to celebrate Dusty’s life will be held on Saturday, October 4 at 3:00 p.m. at Brenham’s First Baptist Church, 2715 South Market Street. Dusty championed his Aunt Tami’s ministry, Hope Gathering, and asked that in lieu of flowers, memorials be given to Hope Gathering, 1717 Lauraine Street, Brenham, Texas 77833 or hopegathering.org/donate

Shanan Gail Marburger

Shanan Gail Marburger, 59, of Brenham, Texas, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Friday, September 19, 2025. Born in Brenham on November 21, 1965, to Edward and Evelyn Strangmeyer, Shanan grew up with a love for people and a heart that found joy in the simple things. On July 20, 1985, she married her high school sweetheart, Mark Marburger, and for four decades they shared a life rooted in faith, surrounded by family and laughter. Just sixteen days before her passing, Mark was called home, and we find peace knowing they are reunited again. Shanan was known for her easygoing nature and fun-loving spirit. She loved cooking, sharing a drink with friends, and took great pride in raising her two sons. She never missed a chance for a good laugh or a dance with Mark. For 35 years, she worked faithfully at Brenham Clinic, where her coworkers became like family. Nothing brought her more joy than being ‘Nana’ to her six grandchildren, whom she considered her greatest blessing. She is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law, Mason and Katlyn Marburger, and Grayson and Katie Marburger; grandchildren, Elodie, Winna, Merritt, Vyla, Heidi, and Jessa; mother, Evelyn Strangmeyer; sister and brother-in-law, Stacy and Rocky Ullrich; mother-in-law, Joyce Marburger; sisters- and brothers-in-law, Gary and Rocksann Marburger, and Beth and Jerry Kunkel; nephews and niece, Paden Ullrich, Reanna and husband David Arvidson, Clinton Marburger, and Cody Kunkel; along with a large extended family and countless friends who were like family to her. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Mark; father, Ed Strangmeyer; maternal aunt, Marilyn Albers; father-in-law, Marvin Marburger; grandparents, Edward and Minnie Strangmeyer and Eddie and Minnie Albers; and grandparents-in-law, Wollie and Alma Marburger and Louis and Lizzie Ganske. Visitation with the family will be Wednesday, September 24, from 5:00–7:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham. Funeral services will take place Thursday, September 25, at 10:00 a.m. at St. John Lutheran Church in Prairie Hill, 6605 Old Independence Rd, Brenham, TX, with lunch to follow. Honorary Pallbearers include Gail Mitschke, Susie Moehlmann, Catherine Pittman Ruemke, Stacy Ullrich, Beth Kunkel, Joyce Hohlt, and her BS&W Family. Memorial contributions may be made in Shanan’s memory to Brenham Pregnancy Center and to the Brenham Police Department (Memo: K9 Program), honoring the places where her sons faithfully serve. 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

Johnnie Jankowiak

Johnnie Jankowiak, 80, of Brenham passed away September 17, 2025. Johnnie was born on March 30, 1945 to John and Rosie Ofczarczak Jankowiak. He was baptized June 9, 1945 and confirmed September 5, 1971. On June 26, 1971 he married Doris Jean Kelm. They were married for 43 years before she passed away on September 4, 2014.  Every morning, he began his day with a walk around his neighborhood. He was a very active member of Christ Lutheran Church attending services faithfully. He often volunteered his time at the Senior Center. He also served in the U.S. Army and was a member of the American Legion. Johnnie loved fundraisers, often bidding or over bidding on sweet treats he enjoyed. He had a very giving heart. Survivors include his daughters: Christy Doss and husband, Brad of Caldwell, Chandra Jankowiak of Austin; grandson Damian Doss of Caldwell; brothers: Henry Jankowiak and wife, Sandra, Charles Jankowiak and wife, Latrell, Billy Joe Jankowiak and wife, Betsy; sister: Irene Andrejczak all of Brenham and numerous nieces and nephews. Johnnie is preceded in death by his wife Doris Jankowiak, his parents and sister, Dorothy Gates. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday, September 19, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. The funeral service will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, September 20 at Christ Lutheran Church, 1104 Carlee Drive in Brenham. Burial will follow in Prairie Lea Cemetery.   Pallbearers include Brandon Jankowiak, Brent Jankowiak, Jon Jankowiak, Cody Andrejczak, Mark Andrejczak and Brandon Schovajsa. Memorials may be given to Christ Lutheran Church or to Christ Lutheran Church Day School.  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

Margie Wassermann Chambers

Margie Wassermann Chambers of Brenham, Texas passed away on September 16, 2025 at the age of 85. She was born on November 5, 1939 in New Ulm, Texas to Emil and Wanda Konieczny Wassermann. Margie was a graduate of Brenham High School and was married to Tommy Chambers who preceded her in death on October 29, 2011. Together they owned and operated Petticoat Junction Café and Oak Hill Drive In. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Tommy; her son, Brian and her brothers, Arbie Wassermann and Kenneth Wassermann. Survivors include her sons and daughters-in-law Lance and Amanda Chambers and Roger and Lee Ann Chambers; her grandchildren Kinsey Chambers and Robert C. Herrera and Kendall Chambers and Byron Bardales; great-grandchildren Karter D. Herrera and Kohen L. Herrera and her sister and brother-in-law, Marcy and Henry Hendrickson.  She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services for Margie Chambers are scheduled for Tuesday, September 23, 2025 at 4:00 P.M. at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Brenham for family and friends. Visitation will follow beginning at 5:00 P. M., Tuesday, September 23, 2025 at Memorial Oaks Chapel, Brenham. Memorials may be directed to the Shriners Children’s Hospital or St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Brenham. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Jenell Louise Freida (Braun) Jaster

Jenell Louise Freida (Braun) Jaster went to be with her Heavenly Father on September 8, 2025. Jenell was born May 22, 1932 to Alfred and Thusnelda (Peters) Braun of Round Top. Jenell was baptized and confirmed in Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Round Top by Pastor Walter Kralik. Her confirmation verse was Psalm 143:10 “Teach me to do thy will for thou art my God.” Thy spirit is good. Lead me into the land of uprightness.” Jenell attended elementary school in Round Top and earned her high school diploma from Round Top Carmine High School on May 29, 1950. Jenell married Clarence Jaster on April 5, 1952 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Round Top. Together Jenell and Clarence had three daughters; Cheryl of Three Rivers, TX, Bonnie of Pflugerville, TX and Jane of Austin, TX. While in Brenham, Jenell was first employed at Maddox Furniture Company for several years. Later, she did in-home sewing for Nat’s Tiny Tots, a job she continued after moving to Austin in 1996. While in Austin, Jenell worked for Austin Independent School District for 21 years, retiring on January 29, 1993. Soon thereafter, she and Clarence built  a home in Round Top which became the focal point for the gathering of family and friends. There she enjoyed life by creating many crafts, including making Christmas stockings for the entire family. She was an accomplished seamstress who was known not only for her quilting ability but sewed various items ranging from a wedding dress for her daughter to confirmation robes for her church to seasonal decorations for every occasion. She loved gardening and working in her yard. Committed to her church, Immanuel Lutheran in Pflugerville and later in Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Carmine, she generously gave of time, talent and treasure. Jenell served on Altar Guild for many years, was on the Usher team, and folded bulletins and newsletters. She was also a member of the Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (Mary Group). She enjoyed participating in the monthly quilting circle and volunteered at Fishes and Loaves. After Clarence’s passing, Jenell relocated to Round Rock, TX to be closer to family. In her new community she made many friends and enjoyed spending time on her front porch, playing bingo and the nickel game, tending to her flowers, reading and socializing with her neighbors. Her porch was the gathering spot on many evenings. She continued her love of baking and spoiled her friends with her home baked goods (especially her molasses cookies). Her overwhelming generosity and warm heart will be terribly missed by all. Jenell is survived by her daughter and sons-in-law Cheryl & Mac Johanson, Bonnie & Mark Sassman and Jane & Stephen Greinert; grandchildren Joshua & Tina Johanson, Jamie & Colby Braune, Chris & Cassidy Greinert and Michael Greinert, Matthew & Lorena Sassman and Maggie Sassman; great grandchildren Alyssa Johanson, Dale Johanson, Barrett Braune, Claire Braune, Hector Garcia Jr., and Mina Sassman; and sister Gloria Fay. Jenell was preceded in death by her parents Alfred and Thusnelda, husband Clarence and sisters Nelvira and Ira Bell. Serving as pallbearers are Joshua Johanson, Colby Braune, Chris Greinert, Michael Greinert, Matt Bathe and James Wolff. Visitation will be on Monday, September 15, 2025 from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A celebration of life is scheduled for Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 10:30 am at Martin Luther Lutheran Church located at 211 Lutheran Lane, Carmine, Texas. The family would like to thank the doctors and nurses at Baylor Scott & White Round Rock Hospital, especially Nurse Jordan and Dr. Gayathri Swamy. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to Martin Luther Lutheran Church, Carmine, TX. Funeral services for Jenell Jaster are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 W. Main, Brenham, TX. To post a tribute to the family visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

RV Pittman

RV Pittman passed away on September 4, 2025, in Brenham, Texas, at the age of 94. Born on November 17, 1930, in Bogata, Texas, to Thad and Minnie Belle Pittman, he moved to Houston during World War II with his family. He attended public school in Houston, graduating from Reagan High School in 1948, and went on to study at the University of Houston. RV served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean Conflict, launching a career in electronics through his service in the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve. He worked on fighter jets at Ellington Field in Houston, and he met his wife, Dora, while both were employed by American Telephone and Telegraph Company. They were married on February 6, 1954, at Dora’s family home. The couple began their family in Houston with the birth of their two sons, Alan and Richard. They briefly relocated to Colorado for one year while RV continued his military service, before returning to Houston. In 1960, RV was honorably discharged as a Master Sergeant in the 147th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. Following his military career, RV worked for RCA on a radar base in Alaska during the Cold War. The family remained in Houston until 1962, when RV was transferred to New Jersey. Dora joined him there with Alan and Richard, and their third son, Michael, was born during that time. Shortly after Michael’s birth, RV was reassigned back to Alaska. Dora and the children returned to Houston, living near her parents, before reuniting with RV in Alaska in 1965. Shortly thereafter, their daughter Catherine was born. After two years in Alaska, the family settled in Brenham, where they built a home on land they had purchased early in their marriage. In 1968, RV began a long and distinguished career as an Electronic Engineering Technician in the Department of Oceanography at Texas A&M, retiring in 1995. His work took him across the globe aboard oceanographic research ships, where he operated and repaired electronic instruments used in marine studies. He also designed and built computers to operate specialized scientific instruments that collected ocean data via satellite. His travels spanned the South Atlantic near Chile, Argentina, and Antarctica, as well as the North Sea, Mediterranean, Africa, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, and the South Pacific. In retirement, RV devoted his time to caring for his grandchildren, raising cattle, mowing and baling hay in the summer, and solving crossword puzzles. RV was an avid Brenham Cub fan, cheering on his children and grandchildren at their games. A proud Texas Aggie and Astros fan, he rarely missed a chance to watch a football or baseball game. RV was a long-standing member of the Meyersville Volunteer Fire Department, where he served as treasurer. He played a key role in equipping the department by constructing the body of a wildland brush truck in his home workshop. Above all, RV’s greatest joy was being a devoted and loving husband and father. He unconditionally loved his wife Dora, children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. RV will be sorely missed by all his family. RV was preceded in death by Dora, his beloved wife of 69 years; his parents, Thad and Minnie Belle Pittman; in-laws, Andrew and Bertie Scholes; brothers-in-law, Alex and Owen Scholes; great-grandson Wyatt Schroeder; and aunts, uncles, and cousins. RV is survived by his daughter Catherine; sons Alan (spouse Martha), Richard (spouse Clemencia), and Michael (spouse Lori); and brother-in-law Andrew Scholes (spouse Joanne). He is survived by nine grandchildren: Ashlea (spouse Justin), Megan (spouse Chris), Joshua (spouse Charly), Angela (spouse Alamex), Kyle (spouse Casey), Carlee (spouse Courtney), Brooke (spouse John), Alex (spouse Leslie), and Julia (spouse Isaac). Also surviving RV are nine great-grandchildren: Jacob and Ella Schroeder, Lena, Cora, and Jensen Ruemke, Charlie and Oliver Schramme, Alana Martinez, and future great-granddaughter Vierus. The graveside service for RV Pittman will be held Thursday, September 11, 2025 at 11:00 am at Independence Cemetery.  Pastor Troy Sikes will officiate.  A visitation with RV's family will be at Memorial Oaks Chapel from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Wednesday, September 10, 2025.  Pallbearers will be Joshua Ruemke, Kyle Pittman, Alex Pittman, Justin Schroeder, Chris Schramme, Alamex Martinez, John Vierus, and Isaac Schauer. Honorary pallbearers will be Jacob Schroeder, Charlie and Oliver Schramme, Jensen Ruemke, and all firefighters of the Meyersville Fire Department. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Meyersville Fire Department. 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

Kenneth Erwin Moerbe

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

Mark Elroy Marburger

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

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