Obituaries
- Robert K. Markos
- Emma Jean Seeker
- Lee Fred Schroeder
- Kenneth Ray Ripple
- Dr. James Joseph Hrachovy
- Velorie Fay (Kraemer) Dippel
- David Wayne Lange
- Charles Lee Hahn
- Larry Lynn Earls, Sr.
- Timothy Lee Andrews
- Michael James Gajeske
- Lola Anne Wells Hutson
- Odis Glenn Haynes
- Michael (Mike) Anthony Redman
- Ruby Rodeck Ehrlund
- Genevieve Helen Rybarski
- Shirley Ann Randermann Dreyer
- Ronald "Ronnie" Luhn
- Bernice Buck Gaskamp
- Mary Lynne Forst
- Celia Baker Haley
- Audie Rychlik
- Iris Laverne Minter Pitts Farmer
Robert K. Markos

Robert K. Markos, 84 of Brenham died Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
Robert was born April 8, 1942 in Austin, Texas to Doris (Pierce) and Robert Jarrold Markos. He grew up in Bishop Texas and graduated from Bishop High School in 1961 before going on to attain a Bachelor's degree from Texas A&I in Kingsville. While working at Celanese in Bishop, he attended Corpus Christi State University in the evenings and obtained a Masters degree in Education. After a long career and retirement from Celanese he went on to work as a safety consultant throughout Texas and the United States.
Robert was a man of many talents and interests. He enjoyed woodworking, creating clay sculptures, and working with metal, always taking pride in crafting things with his hands. He had a green thumb when it came to gardening, growing lots of plants, flowers and vegetables to share with friends and family each year. He also really enjoyed fishing, even if he didn’t catch anything. Robert was also famous for his stories, telling some of the best, especially with his morning coffee buddies. A faithful member of Grace Lutheran Church in Brenham, his faith was an important part of his life and the legacy he leaves behind.
Survivors include his wife: Barbara Sue Markos of Brenham; his sons and daughters-in-law: Kirk Markos of Castroville, Kelly and Cindy Markos of Burton, Mary Buckley-Markos of Ft. Worth; daughter and son-in-law: Kimberly and James Hudson of Brenham; brother Jarrold Markos of Kerrville; grandchildren: Jered and Crystal Markos, Kelsie and Robert Cannaday, Kaley Markos, Emily and Miles Travis, Libby Markos, Scott Hudson, Sarah Hudson, Kyle Markos; great-grandchildren: Michaela Markos, McKinley Markos, Carson Cannaday, Laurel Cannaday, Emmett Travis and numerous friends and relatives.
He is preceded by his first wife and mother of his children, Sue Ellen Markos in 2018, his son Kenneth Markos, his father and step mother, Robert Jarrold and Wilma Markos, mother Doris (Pierce) Wilkerson and his sisters, Jeannie Efird and Carolyn Markos. Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Friday, July 17, 2026 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. The funeral service will be at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, July 18, 2026 at Grace Lutheran Church, 1212 Jefferson St., Brenham with Pastor Ryan Ogrodowicz officiating. Burial will follow in Prairie Lea Cemetery. Pallbearers include Jered Markos, Miles Travis, Scott Hudson, Kyle Markos, Donovan Greer, Mike Kastner. Honorary pallbearers include Craig Turek and his coffee group from Nathan's BBQ. Memorials may be directed to Hospice Brazos Valley or to Grace Lutheran Church. 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
Emma Jean Seeker

Emma Jean Seeker, 86, of Brenham, Texas, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on July 11, 2026, at Brenham Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Jean, as everyone knew her, was born on December 26, 1939, in Brenham, Texas, to Edwin A. Seeker Sr. and Emma Ehlert Seeker. She was baptized and confirmed at St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill. She attended Rocky Hill School before continuing her education at Brenham Public Schools, where she graduated as Valedictorian of the Brenham High School Class of 1957.
As a young woman, Jean was an active member of the Washington County 4-H Club and proudly became the first female member of the Dairy Judging Team. She attended Blinn College for two years, graduating summa cum laude, and then earned her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from The University of Texas in 1963 (As she would say HOOK’EM HORNS!).
After graduation, Jean moved to Houston, where she enjoyed a successful career as a pharmacist for many years. She later returned to her hometown of Brenham and continued serving her community through her work at Medical Arts Pharmacy, Norman's Pharmacy, Waldie's Pharmacy, and Kenjura Pharmacy, among others, before retiring to her family farm in Prairie Hill. Jean truly loved country living and took great pride in maintaining her family home and farm. She enjoyed planting a vegetable garden each year, caring for her herd of cattle, and spending time with the many cats and dogs she cherished throughout her life. Her faithful dog, Max, was her constant companion in her later years. Jean also treasured the many wonderful memories she made while traveling around the world with her close friends. A devoted member of the Brenham community, Jean faithfully served for many years in the Pilot Club. Her greatest dedication, however, was to St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill, where she was a lifelong member. Throughout the years, she served as Sunday School Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Sunday School teacher, Confirmation teacher, church council officer, and an active member of Ladies Aid. She was always willing to lend a helping hand, especially by preparing food for church events and gatherings. Jean is survived by her brother, Edwin Seeker Jr.; her nephews, Russell Seeker and wife Tina, and Troy Seeker; her great-nephews, Colby Seeker and wife Mariah, and Hunter Seeker and wife Brittany; her great-niece, Emily Shelton and husband Logan; her great-great-nephew, Kohen Seeker; her great-great-nieces, Brylynn Seeker and Hayden Seeker; her aunt, Dolores Seeker; and many cousins, relatives, and dear friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Edwin A. Seeker Sr. and Emma Ehlert Seeker; her sister-in-law, LaNell Seeker; and many other cherished relatives. Pallbearers will be Edwin Seeker Jr., Russell Seeker, Colby Seeker, Hunter Seeker, Logan Shelton, and Emily (Seeker) Shelton. Honorary Pallbearers will be Troy Seeker, Dolores Seeker, Judy Steinfeld, her fellow members of Ladies Aid, and her cherished travel companions. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, July 15, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham, with the family present to receive friends. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, July 16, at 2:00 p.m. at St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill, followed by burial in the church cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill or Brazos Valley Hospice. The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Brenham, Brenham Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, and Brazos Valley Hospice for the compassionate care and kindness shown to Jean throughout her final days. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham. To post a tribute to Jean’s family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.
Lee Fred Schroeder

Lee Fred Schroeder passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on July 6, 2026, at the age of 87. He was born on September 21, 1938, in Needville, TX to Erich and Hennie Klussmann Schroeder. He graduated from Bellville High School. On June 6, 1965, he married Barbara Scurlock and was happily married for 61 years.
He was in tile and floor covering business and worked at Fischer Tile and Floor Covering for many years before owning Brenham Tile and Floor until his retirement.
Lee was a man of few words but treasured his family. He was proud of his daughters, but especially his grandchildren. Dad’s one in joy in life was spent outdoors with his hunting buddies. These hunting trips were more about bringing home game-they were about the friendships built over countless seasons together. Those trips were filled with laughter, stories that grew a little taller each year, and memories that will live on in the hearts of everyone, fortunate enough to share them. His friends were more than hunting partners, they were family. They called themselves the Poor Boy Hunters. Dad treasured those moments, and the friendships he built along the way became some of the most meaningful parts of his life.
Lee is preceded in death by his parents, Erich and Hennie Schroder; sister, Betty Schroeder; parents-in-law, Alvin and Minnie Scurlock; brother-in-law, Lawrence Hemann; aunt, Emma Schroeder; uncle Albin Schroeder as well as many other aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara; his daughters and sons-in-law: Jennifer and Brian Lorenz, Sheila and Scott Neumann, and Shelby and Grant Parker; his grandchildren: Kourtney and Justin Cook, Karley and Justin Brending, Josh and Stephanie Neumann, Jordan Neumann, Kolbie Parker and Ty Parker; great grandchildren: John and Allison Cook, Bailey, James, and Mallory Neumann, and Liam Neumann; sister-in-law: Ruth Hemann; nieces and nephews: Karen and Wil Schulz and Kevin and Shelly Hemann; great nieces and nephews and cousins.
A visitation with the family present will be from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Friday, July 10, 2026 at Memorial Oaks Chapel. The funeral service will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, July 11, 2026 at St. Paul’s Lutheran Evangelical Church, 305. W 3rd St. in Brenham, with Rev. Donna Krueger officiating. Burial will follow in Prairie Lea Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Brian Lorenz, Scott Neumann, Grant Parker, Josh Neumann, Ty Parker, Justin Cook, Justin Brending, Kevin Hemann, and Wil Schulz. Honorary pallbearers are the members of the Poor Boy Hunters, his granddaughters and great grandchildren, and Don and Lois Holley. We want to thank the doctors and nurses at Baylor Scott and White Brenham, caregivers Theresa and Hazel, and the staff at Kruse Village who cared for Lee the last several months. You will always have a special place in our hearts. Memorials can be made to St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brenham. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Kenneth Ray Ripple

Kenneth Ray Ripple, 60 of Burton, passed away July 2, 2026 at his residence.
He was born November 2, 1965 in Brenham, Texas to Charles Butch and Florence Betty (Gaskamp) Ripple.
Kenneth’s love for his family was evident in everything he did. He treasured time spent with loved ones and created lasting memories through his generous spirit and caring heart. He leaves behind a legacy of love and strength that will be missed.
His family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to those that have been there for them. A special thank you to Mike Harmel for everything he did for Kenneth and for all the laughs.
Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Lora Ripple; his son and daughter-in-law: Daniel and Madison Ripple; daughter: Brooke Ripple; brother and sister-in-law: Ricky and Sheila Ripple; grandchildren: Darius McDonald, Malayah McDonald and Blakelynn Ripple.
Kenneth is preceded by his parents: Charles and Florence Ripple; brother: Gary Ripple; and grandparents: Charlie and Norma Ripple. 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
Dr. James Joseph Hrachovy

Dr. James Joseph Hrachovy, affectionately known to his community as "Doc Rock," went to be with his Lord and Savior, on June 30, 2026, leaving behind a legacy defined by his compassionate care, deep faith, and enduring work ethic. Visitation with the family at Brenham Memorial Chapel will be on Friday, July 10, from 4 to 6:30 pm, followed by the rosary. On Saturday, July 11th, visitation at Saints Peter & Paul in Frelsburg, TX, will begin at 8:30 am, followed by the rosary at 9:30 am, funeral mass at 10 am, then the burial and a meal in the Diamond Center.
James was born in Sealy, Texas, on December 2, 1940, to Adolph and Lorena Hrachovy, but grew up in Bellville, Texas. During his younger years, James was baptized and confirmed into the Catholic faith. At the age of 16, he graduated from Bellville High School in 1957 as Valedictorian. James graduated from Texas A&M University in 1961, before earning a medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in 1965. Following his graduation, he served his country with distinction, training at Fort Sam Houston before completing a year of service in the demilitarized zone in Vietnam as a Major in the Army.
In 1969, James and his family settled in Brenham, Texas, where he began his long tenure as a family practitioner. Known for his genuine concern for every patient, he became a pillar of the community, serving as a public health officer, hospital board member, and as the dedicated team doctor for the Blinn College football team. His passion for teaching led him to share his expertise with the next generation of physicians beginning in 1992. He held faculty positions in the Departments of Family Medicine at the Texas Tech University School of Medicine in Lubbock and later the University of Texas Medical Branch in Beaumont and the Texas A&M Medical School in College Station.
In the late 1990s, James and his beloved wife of 60 years, Janie, moved to their farm just outside of Columbus, Texas. In his retirement, he continued to serve his neighbors part-time at the Columbus Clinic. Outside of his medical practice, James was a man of many talents, an avid gardener who could coax life from any soil, a lover of the outdoors including hunting and fishing, piano and organ musician, and a lifelong reader. His children and grandchildren will always remember the early mornings spent working alongside him on the farm, a testament to the incredible work ethic he modeled daily. A devoted man of faith, James was a steadfast supporter of his church. He contributed countless hours to the Knights of Columbus, the Lent fish fry’s, and men's retreats at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Frelsburg, TX. James was preceded in death by his wife, Janie Hrachovy, on April 4, 2022, his sister, Elaine Pawlak, and his brother-in-law, Julian Pawlak. He is survived by his children, Cynthia Wallace (Tom), Susan Fenton, Julie Hrachovy, and Sara Wilkins; his grandchildren, AJ Fenton (Celena), Anna-Kate Hrachovy, Kierstin Wilkins, and Teag Wilkins; his brother, Rick Hrachovy (Cheryle); and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Visitation will be Friday, July 10, 2026 from 4:00-6:30PM with rosary being recited at 6:30PM at Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham. Services will be Saturday, July 11, 2026 at St. Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 1031 Church Ln., Frelsburg, TX 78950. Visitation will begin at 9:00AM; Rosary recited by The Knights of Columbus at 9:30AM; Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:00AM.
Serving as pallbearers are Teag Wilkins, AJ Fenton, Dale Pawlak, Gregg Pawlak, Tom Wallace, Oscar Lopez, Donald Spiess, Johnny Willis, and Atwood Kenjura. Honorary pallbearers will be Camp Ranch Hunters, Kenjura Coffee Table Group, and the Smitty’s Friday Morning Breakfast Group.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be directed to the Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 1031 Church Ln, New Ulm, Texas; Brazos Valley Hospice, 302 E Blue Bell Rd, Brenham, TX 77833, or a charity of your choice. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979.836.3611. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com
Velorie Fay (Kraemer) Dippel

Velorie Fay Dippel, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend, passed away peacefully on July 2, 2026, at Grand Living at Riverstone in Sugar Land, Texas, at the age of 91.
Velorie was born on March 7, 1935, in Latium, Texas, to Walter and Meta (Noak) Kraemer. She was baptized by Pastor Kralik in Round Top, Texas. After the death of her father, Velorie moved with her mother and sister to the Round Top area to live with her uncle, Herman Noak and Aunt Erra Noak. She was confirmed by Pastor Weiss at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Round Top and later graduated from Round Top-Carmine High School.
Following graduation, Velorie moved to Houston, where she worked for various companies as a switchboard operator and administrative clerk. She was known for her strong work ethic, dedication, and friendly nature.
One of the greatest blessings of Velorie's life began when she met Kirby Dippel at the age of seven after starting school in Round Top. Their childhood friendship blossomed into a high school romance, and they were united in marriage on June 9, 1956. Earlier this year, they joyfully celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary surrounded by family. Together they built a loving home in Houston and raised their two daughters, Vanessa and Vincentia. Velorie was exceptionally resourceful and creative. She enjoyed embroidery, crocheting, sewing, and other handicrafts. Her talents were evident in the many garments she lovingly created for her family, as well as the dance costumes and school drill team uniforms she made for her daughters. She also shared her mother's love of flowers and gardening, finding great joy in cultivating beauty around her home. Velorie and Kirby shared a lifelong love of dancing. They were avid dancers and attended countless dances throughout the Round Top area and Houston. They especially enjoyed waltzes and polkas, and dancing remained one of their favorite pastimes throughout their marriage. Their daughters fondly remember falling asleep on old quilts placed beneath the tables at the dance halls while Velorie and Kirby danced the night away. After Kirby retired, the couple joined friends in sponsoring private dances, continuing the joy and friendships they had built over the years. Vanessa often recalls wondering on Saturday nights, “Which dance hall are my parents dancing at tonight?” Family was the center of Velorie's life. She was deeply devoted to her family and to preserving the close bonds that connected generations. She and Kirby ensured that holidays, celebrations, and special occasions were always shared with their extended family. Growing up, daughters Vanessa and Vincentia never spent a holiday in Houston; instead, every holiday was spent in Round Top surrounded by family, traditions, laughter, and love. These gatherings created treasured memories and instilled in future generations the importance of family, faith, and togetherness. Velorie is survived by her loving husband of 70 years, Kirby Dippel; daughters, Vanessa Marshall and husband Bobby Marshall of Missouri City, Texas, and Vincentia Roberts and husband Charles Roberts of Houston, Texas; grandchildren, Robert Marshall and wife Stacey Marshall of Rosharon, Texas, and Kristin Godinez and husband Ulises Godinez of Benbrook, Texas; and her cherished great-granddaughter, Maeve Marshall. She was preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Meta Kraemer; her sister, Waldine Cason; her brother-in-law, Lamar Cason; and numerous beloved aunts, uncles, and cousins. Velorie's life was a testament to faith, family, hard work, and love. Her legacy lives on in the family she cherished, the traditions she preserved, the friendships she nurtured, and the countless lives she touched through her generosity and devotion. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered. A visitation for Velorie will be held on Saturday, July 11, 2026, from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel- Carmine located at 107 Augsburg Avenue, Carmine, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Sunday, July 12, 2026 at 4:00 pm at Bethlehem Lutheran Church located at 412 South White Street, Round Top, Texas. A private burial will follow with only family in attendance. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel- Carmine located at 107 Augsburg Avenue, Carmine, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
David Wayne Lange

David Wayne Lange passed away peacefully on June 28, 2026, at the age of 83. Born on September 4, 1942, to Louis and Ella Helm Lange in Zionsville, Texas, David was a lifelong member of Zion Lutheran Church, where he was baptized and confirmed. He attended Harrisburg School and graduated from Brenham High School. On April 29, 1972, he was united in marriage to the love of his life, Sandra Schlottmann Lange, at St. John Lutheran Church of Prairie Hill. Together, they made their home in Zionsville for 53 years, where they raised their daughters, Melissa and Alison, and remained active members of the community.
David grew up working alongside his parents on their dairy farm, developing a strong work ethic and a love of raising cattle and horses. During his school years, he was active in 4-H and was a member of the Brenham High School team that earned first place in the State Dairy Cattle Judging Competition, before traveling to Waterloo, Iowa, where they claimed second place at the National 4-H Convention. A cowboy at heart, he participated in the Salt Grass Trail Ride and held many fond memories of those days.
His working life off the farm began with Pearl Brewing Company, Pomykal Drilling, and Sealy Mattress, but it was as an entrepreneur that he truly found his stride. For several decades, he operated a successful custom farming business in Washington County and was one of the largest hay producers in the area. In his later years, he founded Lange Trucking, where he and his drivers traveled cross-country hauling a wide range of goods. Always armed with a joke and ready to lend a hand to a neighbor in need, David never failed to keep his chin up, even when times were tough. His warmth, humor, and joy of life touched everyone who knew him, and he was richly blessed with devoted friends, family, and neighbors. A generous husband, son, brother, father, and grandfather, he loved his family above all else. His daughters and grandchildren were his absolute pride and joy, and he loved his sons-in-law as his own. David’s big smile, booming laugh, and kind spirit will be deeply missed. David was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 53 years, Sandra Schlottmann Lange; his parents, Louis and Ella Helm Lange; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Lonnie and Ruby Wernecke Schlottmann; his sisters and brothers-in-law, Irene and Stubbs Brown, Dorothy and Lonnie Siebel, and Natalie and William Bell; and his brother-in-law, Willie Rosenbaum. He is survived by his daughters and sons-in-law, Melissa and Drew Standley, and Alison and Jorge Guerrero; his grandchildren, Lauren Standley, Ella Standley, Ethan Guerrero, and Maeve Guerrero; his sister and brother-in-law, Margie and David Rountree; his sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Karen Rosenbaum, Debra and Glenn Kovar, and Linda McCulloch; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 7, 2026 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A private graveside will be held at a later date. His family wishes to extend their heartfelt gratitude to Zion Lutheran Church and the many neighbors and loved ones who supported David in his final years. They also offer their deepest thanks to the extraordinary nurses, caregivers, and staff at Baylor Scott & White Hospital, Kruse Village, Right at Home, and Hospice Brazos Valley for their compassionate and dedicated care. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Zion Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Charles Lee Hahn

Charles Lee Hahn, 74, of Brenham, Texas, passed away peacefully on June 27, 2026, at Baylor Scott & White Hospital in Temple after a short but courageous battle with cancer. He was surrounded by the love of his family. Charles was born on March 23, 1952, in Brenham, Texas, to Henry and Estelle Hahn, who preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by his sister, June Joswiak, and his father-in-law, Ewald Ising. A lifelong resident of Washington County, Charles graduated from Texas A&M University in 1974 and began a career with Brenham Wholesale immediately after college. He remained with the company until his retirement, earning the respect of coworkers and customers alike through his dedication, integrity, and genuine care for others. Charles grew up attending St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham, where his faith first took root. Later in life, he became a devoted member of Zion Lutheran Church in Zionsville, where his faith continued to guide him. He faithfully served on the church council and generously gave his time volunteering with Burton Bridge Ministries. He believed in serving others with humility and quiet compassion. Charles found his greatest joy in the simple things that mattered most. He loved spending time working in his yard, enjoying days at the family farm, hunting, listening to AM 1280, cheering on Aggie football and Aggie baseball, and being with his family. His grandchildren brought him immeasurable happiness, and he treasured every opportunity to spend time with them. He also had a special place in his heart for his beloved, unruly dog, who never failed to bring a smile to his face. Those who knew Charles will remember his quick wit, infectious sense of humor, and his remarkable ability to make people feel welcome and cared for. He had a gift for connecting with others, offering encouragement, sharing a laugh, or simply being present when someone needed him. His kindness, steady faith, and love for family will remain his lasting legacy. Charles is survived by his loving wife, Charlene Hahn; his children, Jeff Weirich and his wife Katherine, Megan Leeth and her husband Justin, and Melissa Grant; his cherished grandchildren, Hayes and Ryan Kate Weirich, and Taylor and Reagan Grant; his brother-in-law, Danny Joswiak; his mother-in-law, Bobby Ising; as well as extended family and many dear friends whose lives were enriched by knowing him. Funeral services will be held 10:00 am Thursday, July 2, 2026 at Zion Lutheran Church in Zionsville. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. A visitation will be held Wednesday, July 1, 2026 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Memorial Oaks Chapel. Serving as pallbearers will be Chuck Blank, Daniel Folmer, Al Leissener, Bill Nutt, David Schomburg, Dan Smart, and Rudy Tiemann. Honorary pallbearers are Danny Joswiak and Duane Smart. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Zion Lutheran Church or to the charity of your choice. The family extends its heartfelt gratitude to the physicians, nurses, and staff at Baylor Scott & White Hospital for the compassionate care they provided during Charles’s final days. Though he will be deeply missed, Charles leaves behind a legacy of faith, love, laughter, and service that will continue to inspire all who knew him. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1305 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.
Larry Lynn Earls, Sr.

Larry Lynn Earls Sr., 83, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on June 24, 2026. Larry was born on April 8, 1943, in Baytown, Texas, to Linnie and Ozelma (McCain) Earls. He grew up in Baytown and graduated from Robert E. Lee High School in 1961, where he was president of the Experimental Chemistry club, a member of the History Club and, most notably, a member of the Select Singers of Lee Choir. Shortly thereafter, he answered the call to serve his country by joining the United States Army, where he began his career as a member of the 82nd Airborne where he infamously never climbed the rope at the end of the obstacle course due to his age and rank as a “Captain”… sly dog. Due to his masterful evasion of the rope climb, he was selected to be a Military Policeman and finished his service in U.S. Army as a member of the Army’s Criminal Investigation Division. Following his honorable discharge, Larry continued his commitment to public service by joining the Houston Police Department in 1967. During his distinguished law enforcement career, Larry served in numerous divisions within the Houston Police Department, including Central Narcotics, Homicide, Internal Affairs, Auto Theft, Burglary and Theft, and Juvenile Divisions. Through dedication, integrity, and leadership, he rose through the ranks and retired as a Lieutenant in 2004 after many years of faithful service to his community. Larry was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Marilyn Earls; his parents, Linnie and Ozelma Earls; and his brother, Warren Earls. He is lovingly remembered by his brother Michael Earls; his children, Wendy Nelson and husband Craig, Larry Earls and wife Shana, and Cristi Earls Jurischk and husband Jason; his grandchildren, Anthony Earls and Bobbie, Emerson Barnett and Dalton, Hayden Earls, Chris Ford and Megan, Craig Nelson and Beca, Chase Nelson and Kim, and Tyler Markle; his great-grandchildren, Emma Nelson, Hayley Nelson, Emily Nelson, Lily Nelson, Damian McNeil, McKenzie Ford, Maleia Earls, Maverick Earls and Wylie Earls; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and cherished friends. Larry will be remembered for his unwavering dedication to his family, his service to his country and community, and the countless lives he touched throughout his years in law enforcement. His strength, wisdom, and steadfast character will remain an enduring legacy for all who knew and loved him. A visitation for Larry will be held on Thursday, July 2, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Friday, July 3, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel, with burial to follow at Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Brenham, Texas. Serving as pallbearers will be Craig Nelson, Chase Nelson, Anthony Earls, Hayden Earls, Christopher Ford, and Tyler Markle. Donations in Larry’s honor may be directed to Tunnels to Towers or the Gary Sinise Foundation. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.
Timothy Lee Andrews

Timothy Lee Andrews, age 79, answered his Savior’s call and went to his eternal heavenly home on June 20, 2026 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Tim was born April 14, 1947, in San Jose, California, the son of James Lee and Molly Thayer (Kinkead) Andrews. He was a graduate from Exeter High School and then attended Sacramento State University where he met and married Diane Johnson, the mother of his three children. Tim accepted the Lord as his Savior at age 12 at a Billy Graham crusade in San Francisco. He rededicated his life in 1990 at Trinity Baptist Church in Santa Clara, CA. His first real job was selling shoes, where he learned he had a talent for selling. This led him to seek employment at the local financial investment firm, which became his lifelong career. Tim married his loving wife, Barbara (Willard) Andrews on June 2, 1990. Tim and Barb moved to Austin in 1991, and he joined UBS Financial Services. Tim’s clients were like family to him. Before retiring in 2013, Tim formed a team of three young Christian men to continue serving his valued clients. When Barbara lost her daughter, Kristi Willard, in a motorcycle accident on September 5, 1996, Tim and Barbara raised her 5 year old son, William. This was a joyous but often challenging time in their lives. In September of 2015, Tim was diagnosed with Stage 4 renal cell carcinoma (kidney cancer), and was given less than one year to live. God had other plans, however, and put Tim to work in service to Him. Tim developed a deep love for his Savior. He joined Bible study groups, Gideons International, taught Sunday school, and on his frequent trips to M.D. Anderson, prayed for his nurses and staff, as well as other patients. This became his “mission field.” Tim was deeply loved, admired, and respected, not only by his family, but by friends, co-workers, and his church family. His absence will leave a huge void in many hearts. Tim is preceded in death by his parents and his stepdaughter, Kristi Willard. He is survived by his wife, Barbara; children Wendy Madden (Joe), Todd Andrews (Kathleen), and Kallie Biskner (James); stepson Douglas Willard (Julie); brother Dennis Andrews (Patsy); sisters, Becky Tafoya, Debbie Donovan (Russ); thirteen beautiful grandchildren and one great granddaughter. A celebration of life will be held Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 11am at Calvary Baptist Church, 1100 Niebuhr Brenham TX 77833 with Pastor Billy Sutherland officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials are requested to The Gideons International or Hospice Brazos Valley. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979-836-3611. Condolences may be shared at bmc@brenhammemorialchapel.com
Michael James Gajeske

Michael James Gajeske, age 75 of Brenham, passed away Friday, June 19, 2026.
Michael was born on June 2, 1951, in Brenham to T.W. and Bernice (Kramer) Gajeske.
He loved to sit around and tell stories. His favorite hobby was hunting, especially going to Colorado and Alaska, on big game hunts. He has several Boone and Crockett trophies from these hunts.
Surviving family includes wife Shirley Gajeske; sons and daughters-in-law Charles and Jennifer Gajeske, Allen and Robin Gajeske; grandchildren Lyann, Tyler, Bynten, Mary and Jake; along with numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation with the family will be held Friday June 26th from 5-7 PM at Brenham Memorial Chapel.
Private graveside services will be held at Prairie Lea Cemetery with Pastor Bill Morris officiating.
Memorials may be directed to St. Matthew Lutheran Church of Sandy Hill, 8819 FM 2621, Brenham, Texas 77833. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel. Condolences may be shared with the family at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com
Lola Anne Wells Hutson

Lola Anne Wells Hutson, beloved mother, sister, grandmother, and cherished member of a large and loving family, passed away surrounded by the love of those whose lives she touched.
Born on November 20, 1945, in Port Arthur, Texas, Lola was the youngest of four children born to James Jefferson Wells and Lola Mae Wells.
She was preceded in death by her parents, James Jefferson "PawPaw" Wells and Lola Mae "Nanny" Wells.
She is survived by her siblings, James Albert "Jim" Wells Jr., Linda Carole Coulon, and David Jeff "Butch" Wells. Lola is also survived by her daughters, Jennifer Anne Marrero and Lori Michelle Hutson, as well as her beloved grandsons, Denton James Marrero and Oliver Cy Marrero, who brought her immeasurable joy. She also leaves behind a large and loving extended family whose lives were enriched by her presence.
Lola's love for family was evident in everything she did. She treasured time spent with loved ones and created lasting memories through her kindness, warmth, and unwavering devotion. Her generous spirit, caring heart, and dedication to family will continue to inspire all who knew and loved her. She leaves behind a legacy of love, strength, and family unity that will be cherished for generations to come. Lola will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by her family, friends, and all whose lives were blessed by her presence. 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
Odis Glenn Haynes

Odis Glenn Haynes, 92, of Brenham, Texas, passed away at his home on June 23, 2026, surrounded by his loving family. Odis was born on July 24, 1933 in Odell, Texas to John Odis and Velma Towry Haynes. After graduation from high school Odis began his employment on July 9, 1952 with Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in Vernon, Texas as a lineman building open wire leads, placing cable to establish telephone service. His next assignment was in Lubbock, Tx. in 1954 installing and repairing telephones for Southwestern Bell. After a few years in this position he transferred into an office that posted assigned central office equipment and outside facilities and then transferred to the toll office and worked on carrier systems and Microwave equipment. In 1977 he accepted a management position and in 1979 moved to Rosenberg, Tx. where he was promoted four times before retiring on December 31, 1990. Odis was united in marriage with Mildred Sander in 1986 at Faith Lutheran Church with Pastor Larry Beck officiating. After retiring they moved to the New Wehdem community where he grew hay and raised cows. His hobbies included woodworking and golf. In 1998 Odis was appointed by the County Judge and Commissioners Court to represent Austin County on the Austin County Emergency Communications District (911) board of directors and was elected President in 1999 – 2008. Odis is survived by his wife, Mildred Sander Haynes; daughters and sons-in-law, Ruth Anne and Richard Norman and Glenna Kay and Randy Andrews; son and daughter-in-law, John Glenn and Alyson Krenek Haynes and grandchildren, Cory D. Norman (Mary), Lindsay Norman Haas (Matt), Brittany Norman Scott (David). Leah Merryfield, Seth Andrews, Nathaniel Haynes and Dawson Elizabeth Haynes. He is also survived by his great-grandchildren, Ben Norman, Emeline Norman, Kennedy Haas, Branson Haas and William Scott; niece, Macky McClung and nephew, Dan McClung. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister and brother-in-law, Juanelle and Doug McClung. A visitation for Mr. Haynes is scheduled from 5:00 – 7:00 PM on Friday, June 26, 2026, at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. The funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, June 27, 2026, at St. James Lutheran Church of New Wehdem, 10362 New Wehdem Rd., Brenham, Texas, with Pastor Mark Neumann officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Memorial contributions may be directed to St. James Lutheran Church Cemetery Fund. 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
Michael (Mike) Anthony Redman

Michael (Mike) Anthony Redman, 76, passed away on June 22, 2026 at Brenham Nursing and Rehabilitation in Brenham, Texas. Mike, as he was known to many, was born in Ballinger, Texas where he was baptized (1950) at Norton Methodist Church of Norton, Texas, and confirmed (1964) at Sonora United Methodist Church in Sonora, Texas. Mike graduated from Sonora High School in 1968. Upon graduation, he entered the Brackenridge School of Radiology in Austin, where he met his future wife, Doris Jean Plueckhahn. The couple married on April 3, 1971. Mike graduated with an associate’s degree in radiologic technology in 1970 and began a long and dedicated career in healthcare. He worked at Brackenridge Hospital before moving to Carmine, where he joined St. Jude Hospital. After 23 years of service, he retired as a Radiology Supervisor at the Brenham Clinic. While living in Brenham, Mike and Doris raised their two sons, Justin and Casey. After retirement, Mike pursued a new venture in the used car business, purchasing All Auto Sales in Brenham. He enjoyed the challenges of buying and selling cars, as well as the opportunity to own several vehicles himself. Due to health concerns and changes in the industry, Mike eventually sold the business in 2002 and focused on enjoying retirement. He took great pleasure in caring for his land and spending time with Doris, his wife of 55 years. Mike was preceded in death by his parents, Gus Redman, Jr.(1999) and Dorothy Jean Redman (2024), and his niece, Marla Jo Plueckhahn. He is survived by his loving wife, Doris Jean Redman of Brenham; his sons, Justin Redman (Brandie) of Brenham and Casey Redman (Lisa) of Brenham; his grandchildren, Savanah Redman, Ava Redman, Emily Redman, and Alexander Redman; and his sisters, Charlotte Castro (Alex) of Sonora, Texas, and Natalie Dunnam (Richard) of Graham, Texas. Pallbearers will be: Justin Redman, Alexander Redman, Ricky Gaskamp, Alex Castro, Richard Dunnam, and Lance Castro. The family extends their gratitude to the staff of Brenham Nursing and Rehab and Brazos Valley Hospice for the compassionate care, kindness, and love shown to Mike during his final moments. A visitation with the family present will be held from 5:00 –7:00 PM on Thursday, June 25, 2026, at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, June 26, 2026, at Zionsville Lutheran Church, with Pastor Glenn Hohlt officiating. Graveside services to follow in the church cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main St., Brenham. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com.
Ruby Rodeck Ehrlund

Ruby Rodeck Ehrlund, 94, of Houston, Texas, died on June 18, 2026. Ruby was born on January 30, 1932 in Saint Francis Hospital in Brenham, Texas. She grew up in the farming community of Stone. She graduated from Stone School District #1. Following graduation, she graduated from Brenham High School, Class of 1949 and from Blinn College in 1951. She then entered UTMB School of Nursing and graduated in 1954. Ruby started her nursing career in Galveston, Denver and Houston. Ruby was united in marriage with her husband, Charlie H. Ehrlund, on March 21, 1964. Together they reared two children, Kimberly and Mark. She enjoyed trips to family and going to antique shows and reunions. She was a member of Spring Woods Baptist Church. Ruby is survived by daughter, Kimberly Ehrlund; son, Mark Rodeck Ehrlund and wife, Amy; grandchildren, Cody Houston Ehrlund and Casey Elaine McFall and husband Corey; nieces, Donna Weige, Myrna Loesch and husband Russell and their daughters, Lauren Glasscock and Marley Ruth, Lorna Sommerfield and husband Jimmie and their daughter Jessica English and husband Doug. Preceding her in death were her husband of 56 years, Charlie H. Ehrlund; her grandparents, William and Maria Rodeck and Bernhardt and Wilhelmine Tegeler; her parents, Fred and Clara Rodeck and her sister Mildred Weige and husband Wilton D. Weige. A visitation is scheduled with family present from 5:00 – 7:00 PM on Tuesday, June 23, 2026 at Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 West Main Street, Brenham. The funeral service is scheduled for 10:00 AM on Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at Memorial Oaks Chapel with Rabbi Steve Sheek officiating. Burial will follow the service at Prairie Lea Cemetery. Memorials may be directed to Washington County Wildlife Society or Brenham Heritage Museum. 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
Genevieve Helen Rybarski

Genevieve Helen Rybarski, 88, of Brenham, Texas, passed away peacefully on June 8, 2026, and went to be with her Lord and Savior. Born on November 15, 1937, in Brenham, Texas, she was the beloved daughter of Stanley and Helen (Bilski) Konieczny. Genevieve was a devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and a remarkable woman whose love and dedication to her family knew no bounds. After the loss of her beloved husband, Marion Rybarski, in 1981, Genevieve courageously raised their five children on her own. She worked as a cook at the local school, a job that allowed her to be home when her children returned from school each day. Family was always at the center of Genevieve’s life. She never missed a football game, school program, or special event involving her children. As her family grew, she carried that same devotion to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, faithfully supporting them at their activities and milestones. Through every challenge and blessing, her strong Catholic faith guided her and provided strength, comfort, and hope. Genevieve was preceded in death by her loving husband, Marion Rybarski; her daughter, Sharilyn “Sherri” Stegent; her parents, Stanley and Helen Konieczny; and numerous siblings. She leaves behind a loving family who will cherish her memory forever: her children, Loretta Kapchinski and husband Jody, Peggy Bland and husband Loyd, Marion Rybarski Jr., and Robert Rybarski; grandchildren, Dwayne Stegent Jr., and wife Heather, Brandon Kapchinski and wife Jordan, Daniel Stegent, Brittany Wagers and special friend Paden Ullrich, Dillin Rybarski and special friend Autumn Green, Dustin Rybarski, and Peyton Rybarski; great-grandchildren, Seth, Travis, and JoAnna Kapchinski, Russell Rybarski, Wyatt Stegent, Brodi Clow, Everett Stegent, and Dwayne Stegent III; sister, Annie Rybarski; brother-in-law, Albin Bolcerek; and sisters-in-law, Darlene Konieczny and Bebianne Wagner; along with numerous nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends. A visitation for Genevieve will be held on Thursday, June 11, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., with the Rosary recited at 6:30 p.m. at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday, June 12, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham. Interment will follow at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Brandon Kapchinski, Dillin Rybarski, Dustin Rybarski, Daniel Stegent, Dwayne Stegent Jr., Tommy Bolcerek, Donnie Rybarski, and Darrell Wagner. Honorary pallbearers will be Peyton Rybarski and Brittany Wagers. The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Brenham Nursing and Rehab for the compassionate care, kindness, and love shown to Genevieve during her time there. Genevieve’s legacy of faith, perseverance, selflessness, and unconditional love will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. She will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Shirley Ann Randermann Dreyer

Shirley Ann Randermann Dreyer, 84, of Brenham, passed away on June 7, 2026, in Temple, Texas. Shirley was born on July 25, 1941, to Alex and Mabel (Horstmann) Randermann at St. Francis Hospital in Brenham. She was confirmed on June 6, 1954, at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Sandy Hill. Shirley graduated from Brenham High School in June 1958. On January 4, 1959, Shirley and Arnold "Bubba" Dreyer, Jr. were married at St. Matthew Lutheran Church in Sandy Hill. Their wedding day was one for the books, with temperatures dropping to just 16 degrees—the coldest day Brenham had seen since 1951. Shirley loved to tell the story of how it was so cold inside the church that the water in their wedding flower arrangements froze. Blessed with four wonderful children—Ann, Alan, Amy, and Amber—Shirley and Bubba walked through life hand in hand. Together, they built a beautiful foundation for their family, deeply grounded in faith, love, hard work, and tireless dedication. Shirley was employed at La Roche Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc., from May 1969 to April 1981, where she made lifelong friendships with the people she worked alongside. Shortly thereafter, she began working at St. Jude Hospital. Following the merger of the local hospitals in 1989, the facility became Trinity Medical Center. If you were admitted to the hospital between 1984 and 2006, chances are Shirley processed your paperwork and welcomed you with her larger-than-life smile. She retired on July 25, 2006, the day she turned 65. Shirley was a proud and active member of the Brenham Business and Professional Women's Club. She was also a devoted member of Immanuel Lutheran Church of Wiedeville, where she served in many capacities, including teaching Sunday School, participating in Women of the Church, and serving on the Church Council. Shirley spent many of her years traveling with her closest friends and family. She made her way through 46 states and four countries, to be exact, collecting thimbles to add to her collection at every stop along the way. Shirley came from a large family, where she learned the importance of cherishing every family member and celebrating every moment together. She passed those same values on to her own family. Shirley and Bubba taught their children and grandchildren that family always comes first and that you should always show up for those you love. Shirley was immensely proud of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and she adored each of them equally. Her sense of humor and her laugh—one that could be heard across the room—will be deeply missed. She is survived by her children: Ann (Dreyer) Garnett and husband Joe, Alan Dreyer, Amy (Dreyer) Flynn and husband Michael, and Amber (Dreyer) Westerfeld and husband Jon. Her grandchildren (some by birth and some by association) include Amanda (Dreyer) Naylor and husband Blake; Andrea (Dreyer) Dykes and husband Nick; Dickson Garnett; Pearson Garnett and wife Isobel; Sully Garnett and Nick Presley; Taylor Garnett and Adam Lemel; Spencer Flynn; Oliver Flynn and wife Chloe; Lucas Flynn; Andrew Malloch; Tatum (Westerfeld) Lackey and husband Justin; Gracie (Westerfeld) Hopkins and husband Tanner; Teddy Hoffman; Sadie Winkelmann; Hunter Winkelmann; Jordan Lackey; and Colin Zimmerman. Her great-grandchildren include Hayes Dykes and Sophie and Nathaniel "Nate" Lackey. Shirley is also survived by her brother and sister-in-law, Nelson and Diana Randermann; her best friend of 70 years, Patty Addicks; her "Angel" and Los Cabos partner, Liz Sorenson; along with numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, and great-nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Arnold "Bubba" Dreyer, Jr., whom she affectionately referred to as "Dreyer"; by her parents, Alex Randermann and Mabel (Horstmann) Randermann Bosse; her stepfather, Herbert Bosse; her brothers, Delphine "Sleepy" Randermann and Roger Randermann; her sister-in-law, Betty (Schlutz) Randermann; her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Arnold Dreyer, Sr. and Lydia (Winkelmann) Dreyer; her grandson by association, Jase Lackey; and her lifelong friends, Fay and Don Goodwin, Wilburn Addicks, Cleburne Rau, and Gene Bothe. Pallbearers include Amanda and Blake Naylor; Andrea, Nick, and Hayes Dykes; Dickson Garnett; Pearson and Isobel Garnett; Sully Garnett and Nick Presley; Taylor Garnett and Adam Lemel; Spencer Flynn; Oliver and Chloe Flynn; Lucas Flynn; Andrew Malloch; Tatum, Justin, Sophie, and Nathaniel "Nate" Lackey; Gracie and Tanner Hopkins; Teddy Hoffman; Sadie Winkelmann; Hunter Winkelmann; Jordan Lackey; and Colin Zimmerman. Honorary pallbearers are Shirley's cherished circle of friends: Patty Addicks, Barbara Kohring, Jancie McClendon and Charlie Schroeder, Patsy Meyer, Barbara Poehlmeyer, Nadine Rau, and Eunice Kelm. A graveside funeral service for Shirley Dreyer will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery in Wiedeville, with Shirley's granddaughter, Gracie (Westerfeld) Hopkins, officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be directed to the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Wiedeville Cemetery Fund. Funeral arrangements for Shirley Dreyer are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit MemorialOaksChapel.com
Ronald "Ronnie" Luhn

Ronald Wayne “Ronnie” Luhn, 76, of Cat Spring, Texas, passed away on June 6, 2026. While he will be deeply missed here on Earth, his family finds comfort in knowing he is fully healed, whole, and in the presence of Jesus. No more suffering—only perfect peace. Ronnie is most certainly rejoicing on the outskirts of Heaven, where there are dirt roads for miles, deer in the fields, and fish in the river. He leaves behind a legacy of faith, hard work, laughter, and devotion to those he loved most. Ronnie was born on December 17, 1949, to Felix “Boots” Luhn and Ruby Luhn. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran faith and was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Bellville. He graduated from Brenham High School in 1968 and later graduated from John Connally Technical Institute, now Texas State Technical College (TSTC), in 1970. He took great pride in the fact that his youngest grandson, Wyatt, graduated from the same institution exactly 50 years later, in 2020. On June 14, 1969, he married the love of his life, Dorothy Lee “Dotsy” Hinze. Together they built a life grounded in faith, family, and hard work. They were not only partners in building a family and a life together but also partners in building businesses. Ronnie was known for his strong work ethic, entrepreneurial spirit, and ability to build just about anything. He worked as a partner in Evans Cabinet and Door, owned and operated Ronald Luhn Construction, and owned and operated a dairy farm. He also served as former president of the CCA in Brenham and was an avid supporter of the Wounded Warrior Project. As a young boy, Ronnie spent many happy days on his grandparents’ farm in Cat Spring, where he developed a lifelong love for the outdoors and country life. That special place remained close to his heart, and he was especially pleased to finally call Cat Spring home. He enjoyed baseball and football in his youth and carried his competitive spirit throughout his life. He was an All-District Defensive End for the Brenham Cub football team and was an alternate on the 1964 Senior League baseball team. The Brenham all-stars won their regional tournament to reach the World Series, which was held in Louisville, Kentucky. They made it all the way to the championship game before falling to Massapequa, New York. Ronnie built many homes and crafted countless cabinets during his construction years. His family fondly remembers watching him walk across framed rooftops with confidence and ease, as though they were solid ground. Several members of Ronnie’s construction crew from almost fifty years ago became like sons to him and remained dear friends until the end of his life. One of his boldest accomplishments was building his dairy barn with his own hands. He faithfully milked cows at 3:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. every day, regardless of weather, weekends, or holidays. After morning milking, he often went on to work at Evans Cabinet Shop. His dedication and work ethic were unmatched. Ronnie also enjoyed hunting, fishing, and spending time outdoors. Countless trips to Port O’Connor and weekends and holidays at the deer lease created lasting memories with family and friends. Endless stories from the deer lease filled his family’s lives with laughter and cherished memories. He loved to dance and could often be found on the dance floor at gatherings, enjoying life and encouraging others to join him. Ronnie was also known for his sense of humor and storytelling. His quick wit and laughter brought joy to those around him and made every room brighter. He is survived by his beloved wife of nearly 57 years, Dotsy Luhn; his daughter and son-in-law, Christi and Bill Hohlt; his son and daughter-in-law, Ron and Veronica Luhn; his grandchildren, Tyler and Taylor Hohlt, Kyle and Caitlin Luhn, and Wyatt and Courtney Hohlt; his great-grandchildren, Taytum Lauren Hohlt and Tyetan Wayne Hohlt; and his eagerly anticipated great-grandson, Hesston Harold Hohlt, expected in August. He is also survived by his mother, Ruby Luhn; his sister, Debra Howell; his uncle who was more like a brother, Billy Schaffner and wife Doris; his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Betty Vierus; Carolyn and Ronny Nazarian; Margie Spinn; Bernice Vaughn; and Trudi Hinze; special family members Bill, Traci, and Jayci Moran; Paul and Angel Murski and family; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives, friends, and fishing and hunting buddies. He was preceded in death by his father, Felix “Boots” Luhn; his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Leo and Christine Hinze; his grandparents, William and Hilma Schaffner; his brothers-in-law, Jerry Joe Vaughn, Glenwood Vierus, Herbert Hinze, James Hinze, and Billy Spinn; his sister-in-law, Nancy Hinze; and special family member Dusty Morgan. Serving as pallbearers are Tyler and Taylor Hohlt, Kyle and Caitlin Luhn, Wyatt and Courtney Hohlt, Bill Moran, Paul Murski, Doug Wise, and Mike Kasprowicz. Honorary pallbearers are Jim Evans, Charles Schubert, Rodney Forrester, T. J. Menke, Andy Clinton, and the 1968 Brenham Cubs football team. Ronnie’s life was defined by family, hard work, and humor. He built more than homes, businesses, cabinets, and barns—he built a legacy that will live on through all who knew and loved him. Visitation with the Luhn family will be Tuesday, June 9th from 4-6 PM at Brenham Memorial Chapel. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, June 10th at 11 AM at St. John Lutheran Church of Bellville, 520 N. Holland St., Bellville, TX 77418. Burial will be in Millheim Cemetery. Services are in the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer St., Brenham, TX 77833. 979-836-3611.
Bernice Buck Gaskamp

Bernice Buck Gaskamp, 94, passed away on May 25, 2026. Bernice was born on October 27, 1931 to Charlie and Lydia (Breddin) Buck in Washington County. She was baptized December 26, 1931 in St. John Lutheran Church in Phillipsburg by Pastor Holm. She was confirmed April 14, 1946 at Immanuel Lutheran of Wiedeville by Pastor R.J. Weber. On July 23, 1950 she was married to Melvin Gaskamp at St. Peter Lutheran Church of Gay Hill. They were married 61 years. She was an active member until her death. Bernice taught Sunday School and Bible School. She and Melvin sponsored the Lutheran League for 19 years. She also served on several committees in ELCA Women. Bernice was employed at St. Francis Hospital, Sweet Briar Nursing Home and retired after 21 years at Krause Elementary School. She was also a representative for Stanley Home and Fuller Products for 56 years. Bernice loved her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and cooking for family and friends. She also loved to play cards, dominoes and other games. Bernice is preceded in death by her loving husband Melvin Gaskamp, her parents; Charlie and Lydia Buck, sister; Evelyn Buck, brother; Alfred Buck, father and mother-in-law; Edward and Sophie Gaskamp and brother-in-law; Emil Gaskamp. Left to cherish Bernice’s memory are her children; Daniel Gaskamp (Teresa), Donald Gaskamp (Ginny), Lee Gaskamp (Betsy), Jeanette Harrison (Philip), Janice Rinn (John) and Lorri Wilkening (Mark), her grandchildren; Misti Hampton (Richard), Mindy Vinklarek (Jeramie), Melanie Warschak (Koy), Andrea Scarbrough, Aimee Scarbrough, Jordan Alexander-Gaskamp (John), James Harrison (Holly), John Harrison (Dori), Heather Rinn, Jake Gaskamp (Faith), Sam Gaskamp, Jonathan Gaskamp (Brittney), Dustin Pegg (Carla), Jared Pegg (Joanna) and Natalie Pegg (Shamon Moore), great-grandchildren; Hanna and Mark Vinklarek, Wes and Maggie Warschak, Elinor and Wynnston Harrison, Vivian and Charlie Harrison, Marley, Jace and Gemma Gaskamp, Sophia, Lucas, Eva Maxwell and Charlie Pegg, Weston Gaskamp and Stiles Moore and sisters-in-law; Esther Gaskamp and Sylvia Gaskamp. Along with numerous nieces and nephews. A visitation for Bernice will be held on Thursday, May 28, 2026 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Memorial Oaks Chapel located at 1306 West Main Street, Brenham, Texas. A funeral service will be held on Friday May 29, 2026 at 10:00 am at St. Peter Lutheran Church Gay Hill located at 8201 Old Gay Hill Road, Brenham, Texas, with Pastor Skip Stutts officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be; James Harrison, John Harrison, Jordan Alexander- Gaskamp, Jake Gaskamp, Sam Gaskamp and Jonathan Gaskamp. The family would like to express their gratitude to the care team of Accent Care Home Health and Hospice for the exceptional care of mom in her final weeks. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Bernice’s honor to St. Peter Lutheran Church Gay Hill or any favorite charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Mary Lynne Forst

Mary Lynne Forst, 82, of Bryan and formerly of Brenham, passed away on May 23, 2026. Visitation will be held from 5 - 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 27th at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham, Texas. A private family celebration of life service will be held at a later date. Burial will follow at Lake Bethel Cemetery in La Grange, Indiana. Mary Lynne was born on October 29, 1943, in Angola, Indiana, to Charles and Karolyn (German) Groosbeck. She was raised on her family’s farm in northern Indiana, where she developed a lifelong appreciation for agriculture and strong family values. On August 25, 1963, she married the love of her life, Richard Forst, beginning a devoted partnership that would carry them across the country and through a life rich in family and service. Mary Lynne attended Ball State University and Long Beach College. Rich’s career led the family to Long Beach, California, Mishawaka, Indiana, and ultimately to Texas in November 1966, where they planted lasting roots. A dedicated and hardworking professional, Mary Lynne began her career in veterinary medicine in 1976 as office manager for the Wharton Veterinary Clinic. In 1978, she joined Brenham Veterinary Hospital, where she faithfully served as office manager for forty years before retiring in 2018. Her commitment, compassion, and steady leadership left a lasting impact on colleagues and clients alike. Mary Lynne was deeply involved in her church and her community and devoted much of her life to serving others. For fifty-six years, you could always find Mary Lynne up front and center in church supporting Rich when he was preaching or leading the worship service. She served as an Adult Leader for the Salem 4-H Club, was a member of the Washington County Little League Committee and was an active member of both the Washington County Cattlewomen’s Association and the Washington County Aggie Moms. Among Mary Lynne’s greatest joys were family traditions and creating memories with those she loved. She especially enjoyed attending Aggie football games and cherished hosting “Cousin Camp” for her grandchildren each summer. These treasured adventures often included visits to Jersey Barnyard, Splashway, the Houston Zoo and Aquarium, Great Wolf Lodge, Schlitterbahn, Kemah, Blue Bell Creameries, and Must Be Heaven. Her favorite holiday was the Fourth of July, particularly celebrating in Round Top and participating in the beloved Independence Day parade with her family. Mary Lynne will be remembered for her generous spirit, tireless work ethic, love of family, and gift for making every gathering special. Her legacy lives on in the countless lives she touched through her service, friendship, and unwavering devotion to those she loved. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Misty Forst of Austin; daughters and sons-in-law, Annette and Oran Mikeal and Lisa and Les Williams, all of College Station; and her beloved grandchildren, Allison Burenheide, Lindsey (Blake) Kelly, John (Lauren), Jamie and Jason Forst, Abigayle and Olivia Williams, and Matt Mikeal. She is also survived by her nephews, Tim and Kathy Groosbeck and Ted and Bonnie Groosbeck; and niece, Natalie and Shawn Targgart. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Forst; her parents, Charles and Karolyn Groosbeck; her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Fred and Esther Forst; and brothers- and sisters-in-law, Jack and Annalee Groosbeck and Jeff and Sandra Groosbeck. Memorials in memory of Mary Lynne may be made to Aggieland Humane Society, 5359 Leonard Road, Bryan, Texas 77807 or www.aggielandhuman.org. Funeral arrangements for Mary Lynne Forst are entrusted to Memorial Oaks Chapel, 1306 W. Main Street, Brenham, Texas. To post a tribute to the family, please visit www.memorialoakschapel.com
Celia Baker Haley

Celia Baker Haley, who spent most of her life in Brenham, Texas, building her family and championing regional arts, history, and access to higher education, died unexpectedly on May 2nd, surrounded by family at the Baylor & White Medical Center in Temple, Texas. She was 69. Those who loved her compared her to a butterfly, which was a potent metaphor for Celia: dazzling, playful and, ultimately, fleeting. Like Celia, butterflies spend life dancing on the breeze, basking in the sun, turning simple moments into wondrous memories for everyone around them. And then they float away. Celia was a relentlessly energetic, kind-hearted, and beloved pillar of the community in Brenham, where she gave her energy to local institutions that shaped community life. She was a member of the city’s Main Street Advisory Board, and – along with her late husband, Steven Haley – was a vocal advocate, donor, and supporter of regional and national institutions like Washington-On-The-Brazos Historical Foundation where she served as a board member, The First United Methodist Church, and regional theatres from Brenham to Navasota. She was passionate about art, history, education, and most importantly, helping others, which she channeled beyond her charitable work as a member of the financial aid department of Blinn College, helping students find and access essential resources to fund higher education. Known by many names – Busy Lizzie to her mother, CeCe, Cookie, Cil – she was the youngest of three sisters, born in Oklahoma City to Betty Zoe and Woodrow Baker with the name Celia, which means “heavenly,” perfectly matching the ethereal, lightness of her being. A butterfly from the start. Although she was raised in Oklahoma, her most formative years were set against a whirlwind travel abroad. By age 15 she had lived on multiple continents, attending schools in Nigeria and Switzerland, before returning to the states to complete high school at The Casady School in Oklahoma City. Celia attended Newcomb College, Tulane University in New Orleans where she studied communications and graduated with a B.A. in 1979. At Tulane, she was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority where she formed an indelible group of friends that would stay close throughout her entire life. Most recently, at her son’s Brenham wedding in 2025, the college crew re-assembled – now, with their children and grandchildren. Life was evolving once again. After college, Celia landed in Austin, Texas with a job at the Department of Agriculture. In her role as a public relations manager, she was a connector: smart, charming and easy to get along with. It was at that same job, where she met Steve, whom she married in 1983. Together, they moved to Brenham, had two wonderful children, Callie and Marshall, the two lights of her life, and started life as a family. As a mother, she was loving and creative, adamant that her kids engage with the world of art and ideas that inspired her. She made up songs, she sewed costumes, she brought miniature ponies into the backyard for birthday parties and was always baking cookies. She insisted that life was magical and surprising, led by her happy heart which had the power to turn any random day into a special occasion with little gifts and sweet nothings tucked into stockings. This was her love-language; she knew that life was challenging, but it’s much easier with cookies – or a martini. When her husband died in 2018, she was tested. Her extended family, deep friendships, community ties in Brenham, and spiritual connection to God helped her process her grief. Steve’s death also taught her that life was precious and short and the best way to spend it was with family and friends, travelling and making new memories. In her later years, she travelled whenever she got the chance—exploring the Scottish Highlands, wandering through the French countryside, taking in the beauty of Lake Michigan, and spending family weekends at the Llano River. Nothing made her happier than seeing her family grow, especially as her children, Callie and Marshall, married their spouses Kevin and Morgan. Then, in March 2025, one of her greatest joys arrived: her first grandchild, George Callen Collins. George and his “CeCe” spent hours together laughing and playing, and some of the sweetest moments were the quiet ones—rocking him to sleep and singing her favorite lullaby from The Sound of Music, “Edelweiss.” Just last month, she celebrated George’s first birthday and watched him be baptized in the same church where she raised her children—and where her funeral is being held. Celia also loved a good night out, dressed-up regularly, draped with her signature pearls, and surrounded by her dear friends. And if you ever sat with her on one of those nights, you know she could talk about anything—life, love, mortality, spirituality—but she also loved to laugh, to keep it light, to move quickly from topic to topic. Her impish sense of humor and true delight in the company of other people was her signature. Celia’s Texas roots ran deep. This was her home. The night she passed, an electric pink twilight painted the western sky over the hill country. Celia is survived by her daughter, Elizabeth Callen Haley Collins (Kevin), of Austin, TX; her son, Marshall Wilson Haley (Morgan), of Houston, TX; and her grandson, George Callen Collins. She is also survived by her sisters, Dr. Mary Zoe Baker of Oklahoma City, OK, and Beverly Gariepy (Paul) of Covington, LA; her mother-in-law Cherilyn Smith Haley of Boerne, TX; her brother-in-law, William H. Haley III (Colleen) of Fredericksburg, TX; her sister-in-law, Leslie Elizabeth Adam (Ben) of Boerne, TX; her nieces and nephews, Amelia Morgan Gariepy (Kevin) of Atlanta, GA; Charles Louis Gariepy (Adrian) of Brooklyn, NY; William H. Haley IV (Brittany) of Houston, TX; John Houston Haley (Angela) of Fredericksburg, TX; Lynden Haley Briscoe (Justin) of Fredericksburg, TX; John Matthew Adam (Lindsey) of Abilene, TX; and Haley Elizabeth Welch (Chris) of Boerne, TX; and her cousin Mary Alice Baker of Beaumont, TX. She also took great joy in her great-nieces and great-nephews: Brooklyn, Liam, Caleb, Harper, Leighton, Caroline, Amelia, Hale, Jack, Connor, Leslie, Jane, Dinah, Sam, Smith, and Florence. A funeral service and celebration of life will be held on Friday, May 8 at 10:30am at First United Methodist Church in Brenham, Texas. All are welcome. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you consider a donation to the Washington on the Brazos Historical Foundation.
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Audie Rychlik

Audie Rychlik, 90 formerly of Brenham, died May 5, 2026 in Bryan, Texas.
She was born June 12, 1935 in Watson, AR to Mack and Evelyn (Nelson) Hawkins. She was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic faith in 1959. On December 2, 1954 she married Louis Rychlik in Watson, AR.
Survivors include her children: Phyllis Surmiller and husband, Steve of Willis, Richard Rychlik of Brenham, Karen Rychlik of Chicago, IL; sister-in-law: Loretta Rychlik of Rosenberg; grandchildren: Jason and Vanesa Surmiller, Amber and Tim McNamara, Richard, Jr. and Leigha Rychlik, Phillip and Valeria Rychlik; great-grandchildren: Stephen Louis Surmiller, Amelia Isabel Surmiller; cousins and numerous nieces and nephews. Audie is preceded by her husband, her parents, and sisters and in-laws. The visitation with the family will be from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, 2026 at Memorial Oaks Chapel in Brenham. The Rosary will begin at 7:00 p.m. The funeral mass will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, May 7, 2026 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Brenham. Burial will follow in Calvary Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic 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
Iris Laverne Minter Pitts Farmer

Our beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Iris Laverne Pitts Farmer, passed away peacefully on April 27, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. She was 86 years old. After suffering a major stroke in 2013, she showed remarkable strength and resilience, persevering for 13 years with grace and determination. Iris was born on January 22, 1940, in Dallas, Texas, to Abner and Thelma (Davis) Minter. In 1956, while in Houston, she met James “Sonny” Pitts. After a whirlwind six-month courtship, they were married on January 10, 1957. As an Army wife, Iris embraced a life of travel and adventure, creating a warm and loving home wherever they were stationed. During these years, they welcomed their three children: Daniel (Danny), born in France in 1962; James (Jimmy), born in Virginia in 1964; and Mary Kathlene, born in Albuquerque in 1968. Iris was the heart of her family—raising her children with love, strength, and values that shaped them into thoughtful, independent adults. After Sonny’s retirement from the Army in 1977, the family settled in Brenham, Texas, to be closer to loved ones. Iris transitioned seamlessly into civilian life, bringing her warmth and outgoing nature to every community she touched—she truly never met a stranger. She worked for U-Tote-m convenience stores and later for Armstrong McCall, delivering beauty supplies throughout the Brazos Valley. Her favorite role, however, was with H-E-B, where she worked for 15 years before retiring. During this time, she lovingly cared for Sonny through his battle with cancer, remaining faithfully by his side until his passing. They shared 33 years of marriage. In 1990, Iris was introduced on a blind date to Junior Farmer, who had recently moved from West Virginia. Their relationship blossomed over 13 years, and they were married in 2003. Once again, Iris showed unwavering devotion as she cared for her husband through his illness until his passing in 2013. Just three months later, Iris suffered a debilitating stroke that left her physically weakened and eventually led to dementia. Even in the face of these challenges, her tenacious spirit, sense of humor, and deep love for her family never wavered. On the very day of her stroke, surrounded by her children, she brought laughter through tears—a true reflection of her strength and outlook on life. She often said, “You can’t change what has already happened; you can only choose how to deal with it and move forward.” Iris was preceded in death by her parents; her brothers, Arvie, Weldon, and Harold Minter; her husbands, James (Sonny) Pitts and Junior Farmer; and her granddaughters, Skye Schumpert, Jaio Wang, and Rebecca Larson. She leaves behind a legacy of love through her children and their spouses: Daniel (Jennifer) Pitts, James (Tian Xiu) Pitts, and Mary Kathlene (Mark) Schumpert; her stepchildren, David (Darla) Pitts, Kenneth (Vickie) Farmer, Larry (Hazel) Farmer, and Dianna Martin, as well as her cherished grandchildren, Cord Roberson, Megan Campbell, Allison Fuchs, Spenser Ganske, Sara Henson, Clay Schumpert, Kenneth Farmer Jr, Elaina White, and 26 greatgrandchildren, all of whom brought her immense pride and joy. Iris will be remembered for her kind and caring spirit, her laughter, her resilience, and the unconditional love she gave so freely. Her presence was a gift to all who knew her, and her memory will live on in the hearts of those she touched. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, May 15, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at Brenham Memorial Chapel, 2300 Stringer Street, Brenham, Texas. Services are under the care of Brenham Memorial Chapel. Condolences may be shared at www.brenhammemorialchapel.com
