Obituaries


Virginia Thompson

Virginia Thompson passed away on July 20, 2024 at the age of 98.  She was born on July 11, 1926 to Leonard and Ruth (Frank) Jones in Vernon, Texas.  Virginia was baptized in the Christian faith In Fargo Methodist Church at age 15. Virginia, her two sisters and brother grew up happy and healthy, helping their parents on the farm.  Virginia enjoyed cooking.  She especially loved baking pies, cakes and cookies.  She loved gardening and always had space for a few tomato plants where she lived.  On October 1, 1954 she married Charles V. Thompson. Virginia, Charlie and John David made their home in South Houston, Texas.  They enjoyed family gatherings of which there were many.  After retiring in 1978, they moved from the Houston area to their small farm in Burton.  They joined Bethany Christian Church and became active members.  Virginia’s husband Charlie passed away in May 1990.  She lived on their farm another 12 years before moving to her home in Brenham. Virginia visited shut in’s, nursing homes and became a regular at the senior center.  At age 91, she moved to Argent Court Assisted Living, where she lived for over 6 years before her death.  Her family would like to thank all the staff and attendants at Argent Court Assisted Living, Brenham Nursing and Rehab, as well as Hospice Brazos Valley. She is preceded in death by her husband, Charles Thompson, Leonard and Ruth (Frank) Jones, Floyd and Verna Thompson, brother A.J.  Jones, sisters, Jerry Sauer and Geneva Wagner, brothers-in-law, Herman Sauer, R.B. Wagner and sister-in-law Mary Jones. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, John David and Carole Gammage and many nieces and nephews.  Memorials may be made to Bethany Christian Church, 8955 Christian Cemetery Rd., Burton, TX or Hospice Brazos Valley, 902 E Blue Bell Rd., Brenham, TX  77833. The funeral is 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 23 at Bethany Christian Church in Burton, 8955 Christian Cemetery Rd. with Pastor Bob Hofmann officiating.  The visitation will begin at 10 a.m. until service time.  Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery in Burton. 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

Jimmie Allen Eckert

Jimmie Allen Eckert, 82, of the Burton community passed on to his heavenly home on July 17, 2024. Visitation will be held from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 20, 2024 with the family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 21, 2024 at Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Greenvine with Pastor Cindy Robles officiating.  Jimmie was born on February 21, 1942 to Harold and Ruby Wickel Eckert in Burton, TX.  He served in the U S Army in Vietnam. On December 10, 1966 he was united in marriage to Billie Jean Heath.  He was a retired dozer driver for Robert Lange Construction and was later self-employed. Jimmie was a member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Greenvine, serving on the Church Council and Cemetery Committee. He was a member of the Burton American Legion, Latium-Greenvine-Wesley Fire Department and the Wildlife Society. Jimmie is survived by his wife, Billie Heath Eckert; daughters and sons-in-law, Ruby and Michael Wagner and Carol and Billy Clow; daughter, Kathy Baily.  Brother and sister-in-law, Gene and Ina Eckert; sister-in-law Mona Eckert; sisters, Joyce Gouldson and Patrica Shahani. Grandchildren, Jessie Fritz, Kaitlyn Fritz, William Clipp (Kristen), Jennifer Guroad, Kimberly Hendrick (Jon Eric Coonse) Susan Pratt (Austin), Rene Luebke (special friend David Morales). Great-grandchildren, Alexis Fritz, Jeremiah Gurode, Zariah Guroad, Jordan Guroad, Aden Clipp, Nicholas Clipp, Emily Hendrick, Tristen Hendrick, Lily Hendrick, Eric Morones, Jasmine Morones, Braden Morales, Scarlett Morales, Henry Pratt. Great-Great-grandchild, Braxton Guroad. He was preceded in death by his parents, mother-in-law and father-in-law, Fred and Mary Heath; son, William Eckert; sister, Joan Eckert (deceased at birth); brother, Jerry Eckert; brothers-in-law, Harry Heath and Freddy Heath; sister-in-law, Mary Hudspeth. In lieu of flowers the family ask that memorials be made in Jimmie’s name to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church Organ Fund. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham.  To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Patricia Ann (Pat) Jozwiak

Patricia Ann (Pat) Jozwiak, beloved sister and friend, passed away peacefully on July 16, 2024 at the age of 68. A visitation will be held on Sunday, July 21, 2024 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. with a rosary at 5:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham, TX. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday, July 22nd at 10:30 a.m. at St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, 9175 FM 1371, Chappell Hill, TX. with Fr. Thaddeus Tabak, SDS officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Pat was born August 21, 1955 in Brenham, TX to A.P. and Pauline (Skweres) Jozwiak. She was a faithful member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church and the Altar Society. Pat was an Executive Secretary at Blinn College where she retired in 2016 after 20 years of service. Pat was a friend to everyone she met. Pat loved dancing and was always on the go. You would always see Pat and Brian at all the church bazaars, fire department fundraisers and dance club dances. Pat also loved trips to go gambling, shopping, out to eat, and even doctor appointments with her friends. Pat is survived by her brother and sister in law, J.J. and Renee Jozwiak; sister in law, Theresa Jozwiak; and sister and brother in law, Shirley and Larry Kmiec; nieces, nephews and their families, Kaci and Brendon Deeren and Braydon; Jacob and Maddie Jozwiak; Kris and Brittany Eckert and Adam, Grace and Rebekah; Michael and Marcy Kmiec; Gage Kmiec; Jordan and Devin McNeil and Major; Jason Kmiec; Kaitlyn Kmiec; Kenzie and Isaac Finch; Wayne and Amy Jozwiak; Chandler Jozwiak; Cullen and Rachel Jozwiak and Briggs; Andrew and Lea Jozwiak and Michael Jozwiak, Avery Hanes and Robyn Hanes. Pat was proceeded in death by her parents; brother, Raymond Jozwiak, and life partner Brian Wostal. Serving as pallbearers will be Jacob Jozwiak, Michael Kmiec, Larry Cegelski, Brendon Deeren, Larry Kendziora and Roman Skweres, Jr. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to Pat’s caretakers Pamela Charles, Felicia Deaver and Kimberly Crawford. Memorial Contributions in Pat’s honor may be directed to St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, Chappell Hill, TX. 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

Billie Wayne Warmke

Billie Wayne Warmke, 82, husband of Joyce Rathke Warmke passed away June 29, 2024. Billie Warmke was born September 25, 1941 in the Welcome Community to Lee and Verlin Kramer Warmke. He was baptized November 9, 1941, and confirmed March 25, 1956 at Welcome Lutheran Church, where he continued his membership until his death. He attended school at Welcome and graduated from Bellville High School. On June 21, 1964.  Billie was united in marriage to Joyce Rathke at Welcome Lutheran Church. They made their home in Bleiblerville. Billie was a cattle rancher and raised hogs for many years. In his early years, he did custom cotton picking and hay baling. He also worked at various Livestock Auctions in the area as a Weigh Master. They included Port City Stockyards, Cattleman’s Brenham LS, Cattleman’s Columbus LS and Lexington LS. He was a member of the Bleiblerville Volunteer Fire Department. His favorite pastime was playing cards and dominoes with friends and family. Straight, Skat and 42 were some of his favorites. Survivors include his wife Joyce of 60 years; son, Bradley Warmke and wife Deanna of Bleiblerville; daughter, Cindy Pustka of New Braunfels; granddaughters, Skyler and Kaylee Pustka, Daelyn Warmke and grandson, Branson Warmke; sisters-in-law, Ona Faye Warmke, Verna Coufal and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. The first great-grandson is expected to make his arrival in July 2024. He was preceded in death by his parents, his father and mother-in-law, Walter and Anita Rathke; brother, Lee O. Warmke and brother-in-law Alvin H. Coufal. Pallbearers include Richard Poncik, Garrett Poncik, Wade Warmke, Justin Hold, Gary Shupak and Terry Shupak. The funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, July 6, 2024 at Welcome Lutheran Church with Pastor John Sutton, Officiant. Visitation will begin at 9:00 a.m. until service time. Burial will follow in Welcome Lutheran Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to Welcome Lutheran Church or Bleiblerville Volunteer Fire Dept. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com

Jerry Kieke

Jerry Kieke passed away Wednesday, June 26, 2024 in College Station, TX.  Jerry was born February 6, 1949 in Brenham, to Edwin and Anita (Dreyer) Kieke. He was baptized March 27, 1949 and confirmed June 2, 1963 both at Immanuel Lutheran Church of Wiedeville. He attended Brenham schools and graduated in 1968. Jerry also attended Blinn College and received his Associates Degree in 1970. He then began work for Blue Bell Creameries in Brenham and retired after completing 42 years of service.  Jerry had a true servant's heart and a love for his family that was immeasurable. He loved his St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brenham and served his church well. Jerry was an active member of the congregation and helped with ushering, greeting, and assisting with communion.  Jerry was a fan of any athletic program that was going on in Washington County. He enjoyed all Brenham High School and Blinn College athletic programs. Jerry was named Buccaneer Backer of the Year in 2023. He supported the Little League and Little Dribblers programs as well.  Jerry was very active in the Margaret E. Blizzard Senior Activity Center. On Mondays, he delivered food to those confined to their homes. Jerry was also a member of the Jaycees and Brenham Elks Lodge #979 where he received the Outstanding Service Accommodation in 2023-2024.  He is preceded in death by: his parents Edwin and Anita Kieke, sister Janice Kieke, and sister-in-law Judy Kieke.  Jerry is survived by his twin brother Larry Kieke, sister Mary Lueckemeyer and husband Daryl; nieces and nephews Kelee Payton and husband Chad, Kyle Lueckemeyer and wife Aliceson, step niece Wendy Horak and husband Brian; great nieces and nephews Mallory, Luke, Noah Payton and Caleb, Samuel, Kate Lueckemeyer.  Visitation will be held Sunday, June 30th from 8am until 7pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel with family present from 4pm until 7 pm.  Funeral services will be held Monday, July 1st, 10am at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church with Pastor Donna Krueger officiating. Burial will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery.  Pallbearers will be Jerry Mertens, David Schomburg, Paul Kramer, John Bilski, Lloyd Schwarze, Dave Hellmann, Steve Rogers, and Tommy Lange. Honorary pallbearers will be Kyle, Caleb, Samuel, and Kate Lueckemeyer and Chad, Mallory, Luke, and Noah Payton.  In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be made to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church or the Margaret E. Blizzard Senior Activity Center.  Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, Texas 77833.  (979) 836- 3611.  Share condolences at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com

Dorothy Lavina Stanford

Dorothy Lavina Stanford, 92, of Brenham joined her heavenly father on June 27, 2024.  Dorothy was born January 12, 1932 in Louise, Texas to Emil and Mabel (Bissett) Schoeneberg. She was baptized March 20, 1932 in El Campo by Pastor R.A. Schmidt and confirmed in 1947 by Pastor Edwin Lampe. Dorothy married the love of her life, Robert “Gene” Stanford on May 30, 1954 in El Campo, Texas.  Dorothy was an exceptional homemaker and mother. She enjoyed the Washington County Fair, gardening, canning and baking.  Dorothy is preceded in death by parents, husband, brother-in-law James Stern, sisters-in-law Ethelene “Sissy” Schoenberg and Esther Stanford; brother-in-law Clinton Stanford.  Left to cherish Dorothy’s memory are children David Stanford (Sista), Michael Stanford, Diane Ralph (Carl) and Linda Stanford; Grandchildren Vincent Stanford, Christopher Stanford, Alethia Stanford, Jessica Stanford, Robert (R.J.) Stanford, Shannon Forbes (Tyler) and Nichole Ralph’ Great-Grandchildren Trace Forbes, Layne Forbes, Noah Moore, Valerie Stanford; Sister Alice Stern; Brother Truman Schoeneberg.  A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, July 1, 2024 at 2pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel located 2300 Stringer Street, Brenham, Texas with Pastor Glenn Schoeneberg officiating.  Honorary Pallbearers will be grandchildren.   In lieu of flowers, family request memorials be made to Hospice Brazos Valley.  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

Nelvira Ida (Braun) Wolff

Nelvira Ida Braun Wolff, affectionately known as Nellie or Granny, was born on May 29, 1928 in Round Top, Texas, to Alfred and Thusnelda Peters Braun, with roots in Germany. Nellie was a beacon of love and strength in the community. It is with both a heavy heart and a spirit of gratitude that we announce her peaceful passing on June 19, 2024, in the town of Industry, Texas. Nellie was baptized on August 12, 1928 in Martin Luther Lutheran Church in Carmine. She was confirmed in faith on March 19, 1942 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Round Top. She graduated from Round Top-Carmine High School, as the 2nd class of 12-15 members 74 years ago where she was fond of learning and enjoyed playing volleyball. She attended elementary school in Round Top at the current site of Bethlehem Lutheran Church where Nellie and her 3 younger sisters Ira Bell, Jenell and Fay walked 1 1/2 miles to and from school each day. Nellie fell in love with Burnie because he was “a nice young man who liked country music” like she did. Burnie and Nellie were married on August 3, 1946 at Round Top Church. They were married for 74 years when Burnie passed away in December of 2020. Nellie and Burnie had two boys, Larry and James. Nellie's heart swelled with pride for her boys, and her joy only multiplied with the arrival of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Beyond the hearth of her home, Nellie's passion for life extended to the fields and pastures of the farm. Nellie and Burnie had always enjoyed the life of farming. When they were first married, they grew corn, hay, and cotton. They later ranched and had cattle. Burnie and Nellie also had a large garden. Nellie's hands, ever so skilled, were a testament to her love for cooking and baking. Her kitchen was a haven of heavenly aromas and warmth, where family and friends gathered to savor her sumptuous creations including her molasses and chocolate chip cookies. Her recipes were a legacy of love, passed down with each delicious morsel. Nellie's home was not just a dwelling but a place where memories were tenderly crafted and cherished. Nellie relished the opportunity to attend class reunions, where she shared stories and laughter with those who had walked alongside her in her formative years. She was an active member of the Women of the Church of Bethlehem Lutheran Church for 70 years and was also an active member in the Hermann Sons Organization of Round Top. Her friendships were deep and enduring, especially her and Burnie's treasured bond with George and Leona Wagner. Together, they traveled, and forged memories that would last a lifetime. Nellie is survived by her sisters Jenell Jaster of Georgetown and Fay Graeber of Austin, son Larry and wife, Doris of Round Top; James and wife, Florence of Independence; four grandchildren: Dedra Wolff; Erin Feldmann and husband E.B.; Kristy Cochran and husband, Jerry; Jennifer Anderson and husband, William; nine great-grandchildren; Troop, Storm, and Dutch Feldmann; Elizabeth, JD and Jacob Cochran; Ellie, Kaylee and Clara Anderson. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, parents, sister, Ira Bell Bathe, brothers-in-law Max Bathe and Clarence Jaster, and sister and brother-in-law Alice and Reg Hackemack. A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, July 1, 2024 at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Round Top at 10:30 a.m. with a reception to follow at the parish hall. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Brazos Valley or to the Bethlehem Lutheran Church of Round Top. Arrangements have been entrusted to Koenig-Belvill Funeral Home & Cremations, 208 W. Pearl St., La Grange, Texas. Family and friends can view and sign the guestbook online at www.lagrangefunerals.com

Don Wayne Stelter

On June 23, 2024, Don Wayne Stelter of Brenham succumbed to injuries he sustained in a motor vehicle accident on June 11, 2024. He was 73 years old. In his earlier years, Don had a love for extreme hobbies: bull riding, rodeo clowning, and rattlesnake hunting. He was quick witted and loved to tell jokes. He also enjoyed spending time with family and his many friends, perhaps more than most people realized because of the solitary nature of his profession. He often spoke about how he had a lot of time alone while working to think and to talk with God. However, when he was not at work, he was never afraid to be the center of attention. He made lasting memories from his time spent on his deer lease and at the Burton Short Stop with his buddies. Don was also a talented artist, craftsman, and even a songwriter. Don was the fourth generation of his family to be born and raised in Washington County. He graduated from Brenham High School in 1969 and tried his hand at college by briefly attending Sam Houston State University, though, admittedly, did so only to join the Rodeo Team. He returned to Brenham, married the love of his life, and began working for the family business. Don learned to operate bulldozers from his father and, in 1986, he took over the bulldozing business his father started, running it until his passing. He spent a total of 57 years operating bulldozers and improving properties across Washington and many surrounding counties. He was extremely skilled, took great pride in his work, and was an artist with his dozer blade. He liked to say, “I make dirt look good.” The next time you see a pond, terraced acres, a manicured clearing, or even a landing strip in a field for a private airplane, it might be the handiwork of Don Stelter. It is safe to say, he left his mark on this earth in more ways than one. He will be missed. Don is preceded in death by his parents, Herbert Stelter and Ruth Steinbach Stelter, his paternal grandparents, August Stelter and Ella Albrecht Stelter, and his maternal grandparents, Henry Steinbach and Augusta Baker Steinbach. He is survived by his devoted sister, Kathy Stelter, his daughter and son-in-law, Brandi and Duncan Wallace, his son and daughter-in-law, Cody and Kameron Stelter, his six grandchildren, Ian, Ella, Gavin, Collin, Pierce, and Piper, and his former spouse, Connie Stelter. He also leaves behind his cousins, Barbara Reimer, Lois Rash, Al James Steinbach, Faye Stelter, Ray Stelter, and Ronnie Kelm, along with numerous close friends and former family members. A funeral service will be held at Zion Lutheran Church of Brenham on Sunday, July 7, 2024, at 2:30 p.m. 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

Erwin Kelm, Jr.

Erwin Kelm, Jr., 82 of Brenham, passed away June 18, 2024.  Erwin was born August 15, 1941 in Brenham to Erwin and Emmie (Niemeyer) Kelm. He was baptized October 5, 1941 by Rev. John Striepe and confirmed April 14, 1957 by Rev. Paul Fischer at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Gay Hill, where he remained a lifelong member. Erwin attended Hoddeville and Harrisburg schools. He worked on the family farm, while also building fences in the area. He raised vegetables and canned them. For 20 years, Erwin worked for Green Grain.  He enjoyed playing and watching baseball. Fishing and playing cards, especially Poker and Pitch, were also favorite past times.  Surviving family includes: sister Betty Carter of Iola; nephews and nieces Janet and Roger Swinner, Charles Carter, Rhonda and Russell Bentke, Steven and Maggie Kelm, Sharon and Lang Flisowski, Ryan and Megan Kelm; and numerous great nieces and great nephews.  He was preceded in death by: parents; brother and sister-in-law Freddie and Ora Nell Kelm and brother-in-law Clifford Carter.  Visitation will be Thursday, June 20th from 11 am until 7 pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 21st at 10 am at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church of Gay Hill with Pastor Skip Stutts officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be: Ryan Kelm, Steven Kelm, Reece Kelm, Landon Flisowski, Lang Flisowski and Russell Bentke. Honorary pallbearers will be Charles Carter and Roger Swinner.  Memorials are requested to St. Peter’s Lutheran Church.  Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979.836.3611 Share condolences at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com 

Olen Lee Jones

Well done good and faithful servant, Olen Lee Jones of Brenham, passed away June 15, 2024.  Olen Lee Jones was born in Ryan, OK on October 16, 1933 to Otis and Roma Jones. He was raised in Marlow, OK on the family farm. After graduating from Central High School in 1950 at the age of 16, he joined the American Legion baseball league and finished his career pitching a 2 hitter in the 1953 playoffs in Omaha. He served in the Army and was stationed in Korea during the Korean War. He finished his service and moved back home to begin his 30 year long career with Halliburton which relocated him to Odessa, Texas where he met the love of his life and best friend, Charleen Ikeler. They were married September 19, 1959. Twelve years later, their only child, Wende, was born. Olen was dedicated to loving on and caring for his girls. He was always a step ahead and prepared for every lost key, empty gas tank, and directionally challenged moment. He drew maps with directions like, “turn left at the corner of the Dairy Queen and the Phillips gas station” … his maps included descriptive landmarks to navigate his girls before the days of GPS.  Olen always had an amazing garden, and everyone loved his fresh tomatoes, green peppers, and okra. He had a lifelong love of baseball, especially the Astros. He did not miss watching a game! He enjoyed sharing his baseball passion with the number one loves of his life - his grandkids, Noah, Cole, and Moli, and special nephew, Nathan. Once they were born, he became, “Papa”. Papa attended every little league and soccer game he could and was always the most popular person to run to after a game because of his amazing snack bag. He would bring peanut butter crackers, butterfingers, and orange slices. Papa’s grandkids were the light and joy of his world.  If you ever spent the night at Mimi and Papa’s, you would hear Papa pray out loud every night before he went to sleep. In fact, Papa’s prayers carried his family through some difficult seasons. When his son-in-law, Tamir, was diagnosed with cancer, Papa stepped up to help his daughter and her family with everyday life. He ran carpool, helped with laundry, and always made time to be still and listen to support each of his babies. God always had Papa perfectly positioned to serve his family. He lifted up so many burdens both big and small to the Lord, and he has blessed his family more than he could ever know.  Papa truly loved everyone. He was never heard saying a curse word or speaking ill of anyone. He was the perfect example of a father’s love, always putting his family first.  Preceding him in death are his parents, his sister, Irene Marshall, brother Raymond and sister-in-law Margie Jones, brother Doug and sister-in-law Glenda Jones, brother-in-law Dennis Ikeler, brother-in-law Ronnie Ikeler, and son-in-law, Tamir Ragonis.  Surviving him are his wife of 64 years, Charleen, his daughter, Wende Jones Ragonis Anderson and her husband Charlie, grandchildren Noah and wife, Kendall, Cole, and Moli Ragonis; bonus grandchildren Gabe, Jonathan, and Janie Anderson; brother-in-law Rick Hammer, and wife Tiffany, and their son Nathan; and special family friend, Claudia Juarez. He covered these people in prayer until his last day.  Services will be held Saturday, June 22, 2024, at 11:00am at Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, Texas. Condolences may be shared at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com.

Evelyn Ruth Loesch Nitsch

Evelyn Ruth Loesch Nitsch, 95, widow of Earl James Nitsch, passed away June 15, 2024 in Katy.  Visitation is scheduled for 5-7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 19th at Memorial Oaks Chapel.  Funeral services are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 20th at Grace Lutheran Church, with Pastor Ryan Ogrodowicz and Pastor William Holzer officiating. Burial will follow at Prairie Lea Cemetery.  Evelyn Ruth Loesch was born July 16, 1928 in Meyersville to Oscar Heinrich and Ella Meyer Loesch. She was baptized November 4, 1928 and confirmed March 29, 1942. A 1947 graduate of Brenham High School, she graduated from Blinn College in 1949. She taught at several Lutheran schools including Grace Lutheran in Brenham, Our Savior Lutheran in Houston, and Gethsemane Lutheran in Houston.  On September 24, 1955, she married Earl James Nitsch. She was a loving wife and mother and she treasured time spent with her children and grandchildren. Having been a member of Grace Lutheran Church for many years, Evelyn was a devoted member of the LWML. She was also a hospice volunteer for 18 years. She enjoyed traveling with her husband and family, gardening, and quilting.  Survivors include son and daughter-in-law, Brian and Vickie Nitsch of Spring; daughter, Pamela Panettiere of Katy; sister-in-law, Evelyn Loesch of Georgetown; grandchildren, Anthony and Jennifer Panettiere; great grandson, Luke Panettiere; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.  Mrs. Nitsch was preceded in death by her husband, Earl Nitsch, her parents Ella and Oscar Loesch, her brother Harvey Loesch; her brother-in-law Alfred Nitsch; her sister-in-law, Carrie Vininigre; and her mother-in-law and father-in-law, Clara and Otto Nitsch.  Serving as pallbearers are Mark Schwartz, John Seber, Curtis Seber, Michael Nitsch, David Nitsch and Scott Nitsch.  Memorials may be directed to Grace 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

Dorothy Faye (Hinze) Hahn

Dorothy Faye (Hinze) Hahn, widow of Floyd Hahn, passed away on June 13, 2024 at Brenham Nursing and Rehab.   She was born March 24, 1944 in the Kenney Community of Austin County, Texas to Herbert and Almeida Rosenbaum Hinze.  She was baptized on August 13, 1944 at Grace Lutheran Church in Brenham, Texas by Rev. T. H. Graalmann, confirmed on March 22, 1959 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church of Brenham, Texas by Rev. Thomas H. Swygert.  She attended Washington County public schools and the Brenham Independent School District.  On October 21, 1962, she married Floyd Hahn at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Brenham, Texas by Rev. Theodore R. Streng.   She was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, was a long-time employee of Perry Bros. and B. I. S. D. Food Service.  Those left to cherish her memory are her sisters and brother-in-law, Ruth and Edward Schulte and May Dell Kuhlmann; brother-in-law, Henry Schmidt; and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, cousins and other relatives.  She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Floyd; brother-in-law, Harold Kuhlmann and sister-in-law, Gloria Schmidt.  Serving as pallbearers are Keith Kuhlmann, Glenn Flentge, Brent Gaskamp, Kevin Schulte, Brad Flentge, Daniel Lee and Bradley Schmidt. Honorary pallbearers are Roger Gaskamp and Craig Flentge.  The family wishes to thank the staffs of Brenham Nursing and Rehab and Hospice Brazos Valley for their compassionate care.  Visitation will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, June 17, 2024 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church with Pastor Michael Coffey officiating.  Burial will follow in Prairie Lea Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran 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.

John Edward Lange

John Edward Lange, beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle and friend, passed away in his home in Brenham, Texas, June 12, 2024.  John was born August 21,1975, the second of David and Marilyn Lange’s three sons.  He was baptized and confirmed at St. John’s Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill. John grew up in Brenham and attended Brenham schools where he made lifetime friends. Soon after graduating from Brenham High School, John began his almost 25-year career with Sealy Mattress Company.  John met Renee Bartkowiak in 1999, and they married on May 1, 2004.  Reagan “Roo” was born in 2005 and Haileigh “Tootie” followed in 2007. John’s three girls were the center of his life.   Renee and John built a home on a beautiful piece of property just outside Brenham, and John settled into to his favorite role—he was a family man.  Although he could be counted on to help his family and friends whenever he was needed, his girls came first. He worked hard to provide for his family, to encourage them and to create a safe, secure home for them.     John loved hunting and fishing and all things outdoors. Weekend BBQs were a “given” at the Lange house where he never missed a Cowboys or Astros game. He spent years refining the “art” of making dry sausage and jerky, and his famous boiled crawfish were so hot they would burn your lips off!  But his cooking skills went way beyond BBQ and crawfish.  He could do Chinese, Italian, and German food with equal skill.   John is survived by his loving wife of twenty years, Renee Bartkowiak Lange, daughters Reagan and Haileigh; his parents David and Marilyn Lange, and brothers Dewayne Lange and wife Tennille, and Jason Lange and special friend Alyssa King; Renee’s parents Victor and Dorothy Bartkowiak, and his brothers-in-law Danny Bartkowiak and wife Claudia, and Russell Bartkowiak and wife Patsy, and numerous nieces and nephews, and great nieces and nephews.  Pallbearers are Russell Bartkowiak, Ethan Boggan, Justin Carpenter, Walter Donnell, Randall Kohring, Jason Lange, Wyatt Morrison, and Wade Wellmann.  Honorary pallbearers are Sealy Mattress employees.  Visitation will be Sunday, June 16, 2024 from 5:00 until 7:00 PM at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Monday, June 17, 2024, at 10:00 AM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham, Texas and burial will be at St. Stanislaus Catholic Cemetery in Chappell Hill, Texas.In lieu of flowers, donations to support John’s beloved children, Reagan and Haileigh, may be made to the Lange Memorial Fund at Citizens State Bank and/or to Washington County EMS for providing care and support during his journey.   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

Cecil Hammer, Jr.

Cecil Hammer, Jr., age 68, of Brenham and the husband of Lisa Hammer passed away on June 4, 2024 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.  Cecil was born in Brenham, Texas on January 1, 1956 to Cecil and Florence Hammer (Malinowski).  He was a 1974 graduate of Brenham High School.  During his High School days, he worked at Brenham airport, Western Auto and Gibson’s.  He continued his career with Southwestern Bell in Brenham, starting as a Telephone Operator and transferring to be a Cable Splicer.  He retired from AT&T after 36 years.  Cecil met the love of his life on a blind date at the Angleton County Fair in September of 1977. They married on July 18, 1980 in Houston, Texas.   Cecil was a lifelong member of Brenham’s First Baptist Church, where he volunteered many of his hours working in the sound booth with the Audio/Visual Department.  He also volunteered many hours to First Baptist Church School working on the computers and any issues with the internet.  Cecil was a great man, husband, father and Papaw to Kinsley.  He loved spending time with his daughter, Staci, and his son, Kevin.  He enjoyed working on various projects.  You could find him most days at his place in the country, gardening, fixing cars, and watching the sunset with his wife.  His greatest joy was being a Papaw to his granddaughter, Kinsley.  He loved watching her play volleyball and never missed a game.  He loved his family and will be greatly missed.  Cecil is survived by his wife, Lisa Hammer; daughter, Staci Dakus and husband Jon, son Kevin Hammer and Camden.  Grandchild Kinsley Dakus.  Sisters, Cindy Foerster and husband Rodney, Mary Ann Jackson; brother, Bobby Hammer and wife Jeannie.  He is preceded in death by his parents, Cecil and Florence Hammer.  Brother-in-law, Les Jackson.  Serving as pallbearers for Cecil are Kevin Hammer, Jon Dakus, Rodney Foerster and Dr. Leo Pena.  A visitation is planned for Wednesday June 12, 2024 at Memorial Oaks Chapel from 7a.m. – 7 p.m. with family present from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. The funeral will be Thursday June 13, 2024 at 10 a.m. at First Baptist Church, 304 North Market St., Brenham, Texas with burial to follow in Prairie Lea CemeteryMemorials in Cecil's name can be made to Brenham's First Baptist 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

Donald Ray Smith

Donald Ray Smith of Brenham, Texas graduated into his heavenly home on June 5, 2024, at his Washington County Texas home surrounded by his family. After a fifteen-year battle with COPD, he learned in early Spring 2024 of a stage 4 melanoma that hindered his breathing the last few weeks of life. Recently in an interview with one of the family, he expressed his greatest achievements were his family, his airline career and his home building projects. Upon graduating from Eastern New Mexico University in May 1964 with a Bachelor of Arts from the Portales College of Business in Marketing and following a marriage to his college sweetheart and heart throb Herma Loy Elliott Smith in the same year, Don obtained an airplane pilot's license after which he joined the pilot personnel of Eastern Airlines. In 1989, he retired from a long career at EAL only flying for a few private assignments afterwards. Don found the gorgeous landscapes of Washington County Texas to establish his family home and remodel an old farmhouse where he has lived for several decades.  Born in a hospital in Hobbs, New Mexico on September 25, 1939, Don grew up in the company town of Oil Center, NM and attended public schools in Eunice, NM. As a graduate of Eunice High School, Don participated in the sports of Track and Football all four years, and in his senior year was Associated Press All-State Football, voted The Most Athletic, a Class Favorite, and Who's Who. Don also participated in the Senior and Junior class plays, played the trumpet in Band and Brass Ensemble, and he was a Football Escort his Junior and Senior year. His mother wanted her children to attend college, and she made sure the youngest of her four kids matriculated successfully onto and through Eastern New Mexico University.  Don expressed his favorite scripture as John 3:16. As a child of nine years old, he walked the aisle of the First Baptist Church of Eunice, New Mexico with his mother in 1948. She moved her faith from the Methodist church to join her youngest son in the Baptist church tradition. As an adult, Don took his faith honestly, humbly, and quietly, modeling his faithfulness to the local church of First Baptist Church of Brenham, Texas. As a deacon, as parental leaders to his two oldest children in the Youth Sunday School class, Don and his wife served as Directors, both singing in the church choir for a season and serving as a building handyman before the church hired on additional personnel. Don modeled a solid faith and repentance to his God of the Bible and his wife, his children and his grandchildren by discussing to each the importance of walking in wisdom and fear of the Lord as the true path to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. He helped guide all his children to attend Brenham Public Schools, public colleges and universities like Blinn College, Texas A&M University, Texas Women's University, and North Texas University as he was a product of the public schools of New Mexico where he believed that honored traditions of knowing a wide variety of people allow for you to serve people in your future professional careers. He understood the opportunities that the systems afforded he and his family as Don found great pride as father and grandfather to see his children excel in the values he held dear: faith, family, country, and education for the next generation.  Don's favorite saying is: "If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all."  Don found great delight working with his hands whether it be mechanical, woodworking, any odd job around the house as he had a great teacher from his late father who helped him add several rooms and a bathroom in a "do-it-yourself" project on their company two bedroom and one bath family home in Eunice, New Mexico; then, his late father helped him "do-it-yourself" by building his own family a home in Newnan, Georgia which he found great pride in before a career move to Houston, Texas. Preferring the country landscapes of bluebonnets and Indian paintbrush flowers, Don and Herma Loy determined on buying and remodeling an old family farmhouse outside the Houston region in 1978 in historic Brenham, Washington County, the Birthplace of Texas.  Donald Ray Smith is a long-time member of the First Baptist Church of Brenham, Texas, and a local supporter of the Salem Volunteer Fire Department of Brenham, a former member of the Christian Airline Pilots Association, and as a college man, a member of Delta Sigma Pi Fraternity, Epsilon Eta Chapter.  Donald Ray Smith leaves behind Herma Loy Elliott Smith, his loving and faithful wife of sixty years, who celebrated a diamond anniversary of sixty years with him from March 30, 2024 to March 30, 1964. He also leaves behind his siblings: Irvin Smith and Mary Nell Smith Spangler both of Artesia, New Mexico; his adult children: Lisa Dawn Smith; Parker Smith and wife Carmel Smith; Traci Smith Johnson; Shay and husband Lowell Ballew; along with his nine-grandchildren: Preston Ray Smith, Caleb Smith, Rhys Johnson, Katyana Johnson, Megan Johnson, Aidan Ballew, Liam Ballew and wife Eileen, Jude Ballew, and Olivia Ballew. Also, he leaves behind nieces and nephews: Darla Smith Jones, David Smith, Ronald Spangler, Chrissy Spangler Dobson, Tina Marie Smith Wurgler, and numerous great nieces and nephews.  Preceding him in death are his parents the late Alvin Roy Smith and the late Mary Magdalene Purtell Smith; his sibling the late Alvin Royce Smith (U.S. Navy Sonarman on the USS Gudgeon Submarine) of Prescott, AZ; his late sister-in-law Darlene Smith of Artesia, NM; his late niece Mary Kay Spangler Wilson of Arlington, TX; his late nephew Daryl Smith (Retired U.S. Army Career Military Intelligence) and numerous uncles, aunts and cousins.  Plans are set to honor Donald Ray Smith for Visitation on Friday, June 14, 2024 from 5:30 P.M. - 7:30 P.M., at Memorial Oaks Chapel, Brenham, Texas, and a funeral service on Saturday, 10:30 A.M. at the old building for First Baptist Church at 304 North Market Street, Brenham, Texas a brief gravesite service will follow and a reception for the family and friends hosted by the Agape Lifers Sunday School class. Pallbearers for Donald Ray Smith will be his nine grandchildren.  If you choose to honor Donald Ray Smith's memory by a memorial gift, please consider one of the following: First Baptist Church Building Campaign of Brenham, Texas; First Baptist Church School of Brenham, Texas; an alumni scholarship to a student of Eunice High School of Eunice, New Mexico; and/or an alumni scholarship to a student at Eastern New Mexico University, Delta Sigma Pi, Portales, New Mexico. The children of Donald Ray Smith wish to "Thank you for your kindness of this great family figure of ours." Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.

Verlin Ann (Winkelmann) Wise

Verlin Ann (Winkelmann) Wise, 86, of Brenham passed peacefully in her sleep the morning of Friday, June 7, 2024.  Verlin was born December 18, 1938 in Brenham, Texas to Albert F. and Katie (Kieke) Winkelmann. As a child, she attended Pleasant Hill School and years later graduated from Brenham High School.  Verlin was very proud of her career in the fine paper industry where she spent over 20 years. She especially enjoyed traveling for her work. During this time, she had many career titles but being a mother to her children was her most cherished role. When she wasn’t working, she enjoyed watching sports, specifically the Houston Astros and the Philadelphia Eagles. She also loved adding to her frog collection and taking care of her lawn. Verlin wanted to be known for “doing it her way”.  Preceding her in death are her parents; sister Irene Winkelmann Lueckemeyer; brothers-in-law Fred Lueckemeyer, Jr. and Dennis E. Sefcik.  Left to cherish her memory is her daughter Susan Wise of Miami, Florida; her son Wade Wise of Apple Valley, California; sister Ruth Winkelmann Sefcik of Caldwell, Texas; and special family friends Mary Mabry and Dodi Mehr of Brenham, Texas.  A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 22, 2024 at 11:00 am at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church located 2310 Airline Drive, Brenham, TX with the Rev. Stephen F. Whaley officiating.  The family would like to extend a special thanks to all the nurses and staff of Focused Care at Brenham and Amedisys Hospice Care for the compassionate care that was shown to Verlin.  In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to St. Peter’s Episcopal Church or your charity of choice.  Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com

Eugene (Gene) Krenek

Eugene (Gene) Krenek was born to Henry and Mary Hajek Krenek on July 16, 1934, in Industry, Texas. Eugene was employed by the Bellville School District for 25 years as the Transportation Director and Bus Mechanic. He also worked for Priesmeyer Brothers.  All of his life, he was a part-time mechanic and rancher. Eugene loved to hunt and fish.  He loved to fix cars/trucks, to do woodwork, and to drive his John Deere tractor.  Eugene loved his little dog, Prissy. Every morning, he would take her out in his four-wheeler. He is survived by his wife Evelyn Schulz Krenek. Eugene married Evelyn on January 20, 1957, at Welcome Lutheran Church. He made his home in Bellville, Texas where he was a member of St. John Lutheran Church. Eugene is survived by his wife of 67 years, Evelyn, nieces: Mary Gutierrez and husband David, Bobbie Perez and husband John, Rosemary Knebel and husband Gary; nephews:  Samuel Susen and wife Gina, and Franklin Mark Susen.  He is also survived by great-nieces and nephews, great-great nieces and nephews, and great-great-great nieces and nephews.  He is preceded in death by parents Henry and Mary Krenek, father-in-law and mother-in-law Robert and Bertha Schulz, brother Clement Krenek, sister and brother-in-law Joyce and Franklin Susen, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law Theodore and Lorene Hahn, and Raymond and Esther Klump, nephews Jerry and Carl Edward Klump. Visitation will be held from 9:00 AM - 10 AM, Thursday, June 13, 2024, at St. John Lutheran Church in Bellville. A Funeral Service will follow at 10:00 AM, Thursday, June 13, 2024, with Pastor Jay Grave officiating. A Graveside Service will be held at 12:30 PM, Thursday, June 13, 2024, at the Prairie Lea Cemetery in Brenham. Pallbearers are Russell Becker, Leroy Brending, Stuart Hendersen, Gary Knebel, Wilfred Krenek, and John Perez. Honorary Pallbearers are Bobby Fick, David Gutierrez, Donna Hendersen, Josh Kalick, Randy Lange, Allan Partain, David Reznicek, Franklin Mark Susen, Samuel Susen, Kenneth Ueckert, and Brandon Vincik. Friends who wish may make memorial gifts to St John Lutheran Church, 520 North Holland, Bellville, Texas 77418. Funeral arrangements under the direction of Schmidt Funeral Home, Bellville, Texas 77418. - (979)865-2424 - www.schmidtfunerals.com

Dale Jon Green

Dale Jon Green, age 86 of Brenham, Texas peacefully passed away May 31, 2024.  Dale was born May 9, 1938 to Daniel and Mary Green of Bradford County, Towanda, Pennsylvania. Dale graduated from Towanda High School.  Prior to moving to Brenham in the late 90’s, Dale called both Maine and Florida home. One of Dale’s greatest prides was his restaurant named “The Village Eat’n & Meet’n Place”, located on Sebago Lake in Maine. Dale was an avid NASCAR and specifically a Dale Earnhardt fan – even working at the Daytona International Speedway for a time in his life. He enjoyed going camping and boating whenever he had a chance. He was a fantastic slalom water skier and worked as a water ski instructor while living in Florida, passing this passion down to his son Ryan. While in Texas, he continued to assist whoever wanted to learn while boating on Lake Somerville. Dale was a known fixture at Max’s Donuts for 22 years leading to the formation of close ties with the community of Brenham. He also was a part of the Brenham’s Police Department’s “Citizen’s on Patrol” for 15 years and a Mason belonging to Brenham’s Graham Lodge No. 20.  Dale is preceded in death by his parents Daniel and Mary Green, brother James Edgar Green, brothers-in-law Lee Johnson and Clem Baranowski.  Dale is survived by partner Dorothy Antkowiak; sons Ryan Antkowiak and wife Fiona, Bryan Green and wife Pamela, and Kurt Green; brother Ronald “Ron” Green and wife Jenny of Reading, PA; sister Maryann Johnson of Bella Vista, AR; sisters-in-law Marie and Don Prenzler, Patricia and Keith Kuhlmann; brother-in-law Max Baranowski and Jeanette; several nieces and nephews; special friends Ou (Scott) and Kim Taing, and the Max Donuts family.  A memorial service will be Friday, June 14, 2024 beginning at 11:00am at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Reverend Charles Parnell will be leading the service.  The Masons of Graham Lodge No. 20 will also provide a Masonic Burial Service.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Masonic Graham Lodge No. 20 of Brenham and the Brenham Fire Department.  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

Karen Riedel Campbell

Karen Riedel Campbell passed away on Monday, June 3, 2024 with her husband by her side.  She was 78 years old.  Born in Galveston, Texas to Leo A Riedel and Gertrude Russey Riedel on June 26,1945. Karen grew up in LaMarque, Texas, graduating from LaMarque High School in 1964.  She was an All-State clarinet player, twirler, and drum major for the LaMarque High Tiger Band. After high school she went to The University of Houston where she played clarinet for the U of H Band and where she met the love of her life, Larry Campbell.  They were married on August 7, 1965, beginning their 59-year journey together.  Larry graduated from the University of Houston while Karen earned her P.H.T. (“Put Hubby Through College”). Larry became a band director, with jobs carrying the newlyweds first to Amarillo, then Galveston, back to the Houston area, then finally Larry became the band director for Blinn college in Brenham where they found their home together for 50 years and raised their sons:  Russell, Jeff, and Steve.  When the boys were all grown, Karen became a teacher, first at the local Montessori School, then at the Methodist Pre-school where she was affectionately known as Miss Karen.  Karen loved working with small children and carried stories from those times with her for the rest of her life. Karen was called Memaw by her 5 grandchildren, whom she adored and loved to visit with every chance she got. She is preceded in death by her mother and father, Leo and Gertrude Riedel and her brother, Lee.  She leaves behind her beloved husband, Larry, her sons Russell (wife Ami), Jeff, and Steve (wife Michelle), her sister, Kathy Landrum, and her 5 grandchildren – Jasper, Aelish, Violet, Rowen, and Leo Campbell.  She also leaves behind her nieces Lauren Arnold (husband Ryan) and Courtney Erwin (husband Patrick), great nephews Landon, Will, and Sawyer, and several cousins. A visitation will be held Sunday, June 9, 2024 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. with family present from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel. 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

Fred (Fritzie) Schwartz, Jr.

Fred (Fritzie) Schwartz, Jr passed away on Sunday, June 2 at the age of 89.  He was born on November 8,1934 to parents Fred Sr and Rosie Goeke Schwartz.  He was baptized on December 9,1934 and confirmed on April 10, 1949.  He was a lifelong member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, William Penn, where he served in various offices during the course of his life. On June 16,1963, Fred was united in marriage to Jo Ann Schoenemann at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Fred graduated from Brenham High School in 1953 and Blinn College in 1955.  He bravely served in the United States Army from 1955-1957, stationed in Germany. Upon his return Fred started a feed milling company on the family ranch that would later become S&H Agri-Service in Brenham.  He continued as co-owner of this business until his retirement in 1992.  Fred continued his passion and life work as a full-time rancher on his favorite place on earth, the 5th generation family ranch, alongside his son, Jeff, and later joined by his grandson, Logan.  Fred’s biggest desire was for “the cows to do good and the grass to be green”. Fritzie was often known for his “shenanigans”, that have made the best stories, his wicked sense of humor, boisterous laugh, and unique perspective on life. He often sported his trademark grin with a mischievous twinkle in his eye. He was the best Papa to his grandchildren and told anyone who would listen of their accomplishments, big and small. Fred was also a lover of all food and could always be found with his favorite candy bar, Snickers.  Fred is survived by his loving and devoted wife of nearly 61 years, Jo Ann, son and daughter-in-law Jeffery Scott and Sharon Schwartz and daughter Amy Lynn Jeter.  He was Papa to his precious grandchildren Hanna Rose Glenz and husband Trevor, Logan Scott Schwartz and special friend Kaylie Zapalac and Allison Paige Jeter. Also surviving are brother-in-law and sister-in-law Glenn and Betty Brenner, and brother-in-law James Schoenemann. He was preceded in death by his parents, father-in-law and mother-in-law Herbert and Rosa Schoenemann; sisters and brothers-in-law Gertie and Otto Kramer, Dorothy Ann and Raymond Gaskamp; and Eleanor Pearl and Melvin Gaskamp. Visitation will be held at Memorial Oaks Chapel, Thursday, June 6, 2024 and Friday, June 7, 2024 from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm with family present from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Thursday, June 6, 2024. Funeral service will be at Bethlehem Lutheran Church of William Penn, officiated by Pastor Kelly Krieg, at 11:00 am on Saturday June 8, 2024 with burial to follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Logan Schwartz, Trevor Glenz, Greg Brenner, Greg Gaskamp, Emmanuel Schwartz, and Stephen Scheffer.  Honorary Pallbearers are Glenn Brenner, Willie Kankel, Wallace Klussmann, and Rayburn Klussmann. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be given to Bethlehem Lutheran Church, William Penn. The family would like to give a special thank you to the staff at High Hope Care Center in Brenham. We are eternally grateful for the care you provided to Fritzie and our 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

Ross E. Nutt

Ross Everett Nutt passed away suddenly at his home in Brenham, Texas on May 24, 2024 at the age of 61.  Ross was born July 27, 1962 in Washington County, Texas. He was one of five children born to James and Willie Mae Nutt. He was baptized and confirmed in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Brenham. He attended Brenham schools.  Ross was an avid wildlife hunter. Some of his favorite places to hunt were Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas. He also spent many years guiding in Mexico.  Ross was preceded in death by his parents, James and Willie Mae Nutt; daughter Halley.  Survivors include his companion, Maria; children Dalton and Michaela; grandchildren Chastity and Cereniddy; siblings Bill and wife Elizabeth, Neil, Rona, and Boyd and wife Joy, with numerous nephews and nieces.  Visitation for Ross will be held Monday, June 10, 2024 at Brenham Memorial Chapel from 8:00am until 7:00pm with family present from 5:00 until 7:00pm.  A graveside service will be held Tuesday, June 11, 2024 at 10:00am at Prairie Lea Cemetery with Pastor Phil Fenton officiating.  Memorials may be given to your charity of choice.  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

Crispin Caye Martin

Crispin Caye Martin 63 of Pearland, TX, passed to her spiritual life on May 28, 2024.  She was born January 29, 1961 to Elmer and Mary Ann Faykus in Houston, TX.  Crispin graduated from Brenham High School in 1979, Blinn College in 1981, and Sam Houston State University in 1984 with a Bachelor’s degree in Medical Technology. Crispin was a certified Medical Technologist and worked at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, TX for 34 years in the Pathology department. Crispin married Gary John Martin on October 8, 1994 making their home in Pearland, TX.  Crispin was a devout Catholic and family was very important to her.  She was loved by family, friends and everyone she met.  She enjoyed planning holiday gatherings and spending time with loved ones.  She was a gourmet cook and grew her own herbs, and vegetables, which she used in her cooking.  Among her favorite things to make were; Goulash, Fig Jelly, Pickles, and Fudge.  She loved to garden and plant flowers with bright colors.  Crispin enjoyed traveling and exploring new places with family and friends.  She loved visiting quiet peaceful countryside’s and different churches.  She enjoyed going to seasonal festivals where she would buy gifts for friends and loved ones.  Crispin had a love for people. She dressed in bright colors, with fuchsia and purple being her favorite.  Bluebonnets and Blue Bell ice cream were among the things that made her happy.  Crispin was preceded in death by her father Elmer Faykus.  Surviving family includes: her husband, Gary Martin; son, William Martin; mother, Mary Ann Faykus; sister and brother-in-law, Misti and Don Orr; brother and sister-in-law, Cass and Donna Faykus; nieces and nephews, Alyssa Faykus, Tyler and wife Gianna, and Elijah and Genevieve Faykus; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Don and Margaret Martin; brother-in-law, Paul and wife Sylvia Martin; nephews, Matthew, Chrstopher and Grayson Martin.  Memorials may be given to St. Mary’s Catholic Church or National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD).  Visitation will be Monday June 3rd from noon until 7 p.m. with family present from 5-7 p.m. at Brenham Memorial Chapel.  Services will be held Tuesday June 4th at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with rosary recited at 9:30, followed by Mass of Christian burial at 10.  Interment will follow at Calvary Catholic 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.

Cecelia Fisk

Cecelia Fisk, age 96, passed May 26, 2024 at Village Green Memory Care in Cypress, Texas.  Mrs. Fisk was born August16, 1927 in Washington County to Pete and Eva Kenjura.  On May 24, 1947 she married Arthur Lee Fisk in Brenham.  She retired from Brentex Mills in Brenham after 47 years. She loved her flowers, gardening work, dancing, and a good cold beer.  Mrs. Fisk leaves behind a legacy of kindness and love. She was an inspiration to everyone who had the privilege of knowing her. Her faith in God gave her the strength to overcome her own life’s challenges, while giving comfort and understanding to others.  Mrs. Fisk is preceded in death by her parents, Pete and Eva Kenjura, husband Arthur Lee Fisk, grandson Justin Fisk, brother Arthur Lee Kenjura, sisters Barbara Baker, Albina (Beanie) Binford, Iren Riley, and Fran Langen.  Mrs. Fisk is survived by her son Robert Fisk and wife Lee Ann of Cypress, TX, grandson Brent Fisk and wife Paige, great-grandchildren Finn and Sonny Fisk, sister Dee Taylor of Conroe, brother Ernest Kenjura and wife Peggy, and numerous nieces and nephews.  Visitation will be held on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 from 8am until 7pm. Family will be present from 5pm till 7pm. Rosary will begin at 7pm at Brenham Memorial Chapel.  Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham, Texas on Wednesday, June 5th at 10:30am. Interment to follow at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Brenham, Texas.  Pallbearers will be her grandson and nephews.  The family wishes to thank the wonderful staff at Village Green Memory Care and Altus Hospice Care.  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

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