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Funeral services were held June 29 for Mrs. Mary Brod of Blessing. Mrs. Brod was 76. Rosary was said at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and funeral services were Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in the Blessing Catholic Church. Burial was in the Deutschburg Cemetery. Survivors include four daughters, Mrs. Arthur Foster of Blessing, Mrs. Joe Trojcak of LaWard, Mrs. Tony Johs of Pinehurst, and Mrs. A. C. Spies of Houston; two sons, Willie of El Campo and Bennie of Irving; one sister, Mrs. Annie Knezek of Schulenburg, and one brothers, Louis Breska of Moravia, Texas.
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Funeral services for Clyde Ludwig Cavallin, 80, of Palacios will be held 2 p. m. Tuesday at Palacios Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Hollie Briscoe officiating. Burial will be in Deutschburg Cemetery, Deutschburg Community. Mr. Cavallin was born Nov. 7, 1907, in Texas to John and Annie Marie Cavallin and died Sept. 10, 1988, at Leisure Lodge Nursing Home, Palacios. A resident of Palacios for 50 years, he was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors include his wife, Freida Schmidt Cavallin of Palacios; four sisters, Rosa Lee Johs of Deutschburg Community, Frances Newsom of Port Arthur, Ellen Tubbs of San Antonio and Laura Dillard of Nederland; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers include Henry Day, David Day, Arvid Loff, Murel Dillard, Oswald Kubecka and Larry Dillard. Arrangements with Taylor Brothers Funeral Home, Bay City.
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Freida Cavallin of Palacios passed away December 12, 1995 at Memorial Medical Center in Port Lavaca. Funeral services are scheduled for 2:00 p. m. Thursday, December 14, 1995 at the Palacios Funeral Chapel. Burial will follow at the Deutschburg Cemetery.
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PALACIOS - Clifford Paul Cooper was born on February 14, 1932 in
Nixon, Texas to George and Ima Ivy Cooper. He passed peacefully
on June 7, 2013 surrounded by his family.
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Funeral services for Linda Elaine Dillard were held Thursday, July 22, at 3 p. m. in the First Methodist Church with Rev. John Berkley officiating. Interment was in the Deutschburg Cemetery. Miss Dillard, the third person to die after suffering injuries in a Saturday night traffic accident near Bay City, died in the John Sealy Hospital in Galveston Tuesday night, where she was being treated for injuries suffered in the collision which claimed the life of her mother, Mrs. Louisa Dillard, and Jesse Baugh, and injured her sister, Mary Dillard. Born January 2, 1945 in Palacios, she attended school here and was a member of the 1963 graduating class. That year she was the recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens award. She is survived by her father, Murle W. Dillard, brothers Larry and Robert and her sister Mary.
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Funeral services for Lottie Marie Lynn Dillard, 80, of Deutschburg, are scheduled for 2 p. m. Friday, Nov. 4, 1994, at the First United Methodist Church of Palacios with the Rev. Ralph Smith officiating. Burial will follow in Deutschburg Cemetery. Mrs. Dillard was born Dec. 27, 1913, in Bay City to Charles and Vivian Bandy Linn and died Nov. 1, 1994, at her residence. She was a member of the First Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Murel Dillard of Deutschburg; a step-daughter, Mary Elizabeth Dingwall of El Paso; two stepsons, Larry Dillard of Deutschburg and Robert Allen Dillard of El Campo; a sister and brother-in-law, Charlene and Sam Adams of Beaumont; a brother and sister-in-law, Lerot and Dorothy Linn of Marble Falls; two nieces and two nephews, Wilma Rae Pickett, Jerry Pickett, Kay Adams and Charles Adams and five grandchildren. Arrangements are with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home of Palacios.
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Funeral services for Mrs. Louisa M. Schmidt Dillard were held at 3 p. m. Tuesday, July 20, at the First Methodist Church with the Rev. John Berkley officiating. Interment was in the Deutschburg Cemetery. Mrs. Dillard was one of two persons killed in a head on auto collision four miles west of Bay City Saturday evening. Mrs. Dillard's two daughters, Mary and Linda, were critically injured in the accident and are in John Sealy Hospital in Galveston. Jesse Baugh, of Markham, alone in the other car died at Matagorda General Hospital in Bay City shortly after arrival. Louisa Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schmidt, was born January 13, 1910 in Johnson, Nebraska. After the death of her mother, she went to live with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schutte, and in October 1913 accompanied the Schuttes to Deutschburg. After the death of Mr. Schutte in 1920, she and Mrs. Schutte lived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerhard. She graduated from Palacios High School in May, 1928, and attended the Texas Business Institute of Houston. In August 1933, she returned to Deutschburg, where until her death she was an ardent supporter of all community projects. She married Murel W. Dillard on June 14, 1941 and to this union four children were born. Besides her husband and two daughters, she is survived by two sons, Robert and Larry; five sisters, Freda Cavallin of Palacios; Dora Frisch, Vancouver, Washington; Ann Schmidt and Margaret Schroeder, Hood River, Oregon and Marie Hoag, Scappoose, Oregon and one brother, Fredrick Schmidt of Hood River, Oregon.
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Funeral services were held for Murel William Dillard, 80, of the Deutschburg Community, on May 18, 1998 at the First United Methodist Church of Palacios with Rev. Charlie Parker officiating. Interment followed at Deutschburg Cemetery in the Community of Deutschburg. Mr. Dillard was born March 2, 1918, to the late Mark and Lillie Taylor Dillard. He passed away May 16, 1998. Mr. Dillard was a retired Alcoa employee and farmer. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Palacios, the Deutschburg Community Club, and an active member of the Palacios Food Pantry. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn Morrison Dillard; daughters, Mary Dingwall, Mary Morrison and Martha Jacks; son, Robert Dillard and Larry Dillard; and seven grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Louise Schmidt Dillard; one daughter, Linda Dillard; and wife, Lottie Linn Dillard. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Palacios or donor's choice.
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Funeral services for Anna Marie Gerhard, 91, of Palacios were scheduled for 10:30 a. m. today at First United Methodist Church of Palacios with the Rev. Bernard Richea officiating. Burial will be in Deutschburg Cemetery, Deutschburg. Mrs. Gerhard was born Dec. 5, 1895, in Otoe County, Neb., to Henry and Marie Schmidt Eloge and died Sept. 26, 1987, in Palacios. Survivors include six daughters, Martha Kubecka of Palacios, Emma Williams of Spring, Adele Mutchler of Alvin, Bertha Stewart of Palacios, Anna Sells of Olivia, and Irene Gordon of Los Angeles, Calif., a son, Paul Gerhard of Houston; 29 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers include Dick Kubecka, Don Tardy, Allen Mutchler, Scott Stewart, Norval Sells Jr. and Larry Dillard. Honorary pallbearers will be her grandsons. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Gerhard, in 1961. In lieu of the usual contributions, donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Palacios Memorial Fund, Deutschburg Community Cemetery or the charity of your choice. Arrangements are with Taylor Brothers Funeral Home, Palacios.
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A message received by Paul J. Gerhard last week informed him of the death of his brother, Erwin Gerhard, in St. Louis, February 17, 1949. Erwin was the oldest son of Dr. Herman Gerhard who founded the Deutschburg settlement in 1911. His marriage to Miss Emma Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schmidt in November 1915, was the first wedding in that community and to them on October 19, 1916, was born a son, Herman, who is one of the survivors. Mrs. Gerhard passed away January 30, 1920.
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Funeral services for Paul John Gerhard were held at 10 a. m. Friday, September 15, at the Palacios Funeral Home with the Rev. Clinton R. Harris officiating. Burial was in the Deutschburg Community Cemetery with graveside services conducted by the V. F. W. Paul Gerhard, a son of the late Dr. Herman Gerhard and Marie Schmidt Gerhard, was born at Winchester, Wisconsin, on March 9, 1895. He died at the VA Hospital in Houston, Friday, September 8. A resident of the Deutschburg community since 1911, which was settled and named by his father, he was a loyal supporter of the community, the church and the school. He is survived by his wife, Anna Gerhard; six daughters, Martha Kubecka of Palacios; Emma Williams, Houston; Adele Mutchler, Fort Worth; Bertha Stewart, Palacios; Anna Sells, Cypress and Irene Thompson, Los Angeles, Calif. and one son, Paul Jr. of Tampa, Fla., also two sisters, Mrs. Adele McCarrick, Chicago and Mrs. Vilma Lacka, Civil Service, Germany.
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Paul J. Gerhard, Jr., 92, of Edna, Texas passed on to his rest and reward on Saturday, March 25, 2023. Paul was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend. Paul was born in Deutschburg, Texas to Paul J. Gerhard, Sr. and Anna Marie Eloge Gerhard on December 24, 1930. He was the only son with six sisters. Paul often told stories of growing up in the country milking cows, cutting and baling hay with his dad, and fishing from his jon boat. After graduating from Palacios High School, Paul was employed by Alcoa Aluminum. With the outbreak of the Korean War, Paul made the decision to serve his country and enlisted in the US Air Force, where he was assigned to a B52 Squadron traveling as far as North Africa. When he finally made it home from his tour, Paul said he "got off the plane and kissed the ground." After his discharge from the Air Force, Paul attended Texas A&I in Kingsville and the University of Houston. He frequently hitch-hiked back home to Deutschberg to visit family. Paul was blessed with three children; Laura and her husband Kenneth, Karen and her husband Bob, son Gary, and his daughter-in-law, Julie. He enjoyed spending time with his five grand children; Nicholas, Marissa, Miranda, Kenny, and Felicia. He had five great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Paul married Frankie Jones on December 26, 1967. Together, they opened a successful real estate office while living in Houston. Paul and Frankie were licensed real estate brokers and appraisers. In 1983, Paul and Frankie built a beautiful home in Vienna, Texas. they enjoyed many years of raising cattle, feeding birds and deer, and living the best country life. they had a faithful dog, DG and several spoiled cats. Paul and Frankie retired from the real estate business in 1995. Several years later in 2005, Paul and Frankie made the decision to move and built a home in Edna. Paul was a faithful member of the Robison Street Church of Christ in Edna. Paul was kind, caring, helpful, and fun to be around. He was always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. Paul always enjoyed a homemade meal. He especially loved it when that meal was followed with dessert. Paul was vibrant and full of life. He had a joyful spirit and will be greatly missed. There will be a visitation on Tuesday, March 28th, 2023 at Slavik Funeral Home Chapel beginning at 1:00 pm, followed by a Funeral Service at 2:00 pm. Interment will be at Deutschburg Community Cemetery. Services have been entrusted to Russell Todish of Slavik Funeral Home, 209 N. Allen Street, Edna, Texas 77957, 361-782-2152.
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PORT LAVACA - Howard Hurta, 77, of Port Lavaca
passed away Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010. He was born April 20, 1933 in
Midfield to the late John Joseph and Dora Mae Hart Hurta. He grew up
in the Deutschberg Community near Palacios. He is the grandson of
Joseph and Kathryn Musial Hurta and J.W. and Ella Hart.
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Palacios - Doris L. Johs, age 75 passed away Monday, November 13, 2017. She was born January 26, 1942 in Blessing. Visitation Friday, November 17, 2017 at 5pm with a rosary at 7pm at St. Peter's Catholic Church in Blessing. Funeral mass Saturday, November 18, 2017 at 10am at the church. Burial at Deutschburg Cemetery. Victoria Advocate, November 16, 2017
Doris L. Johs Doris L. Johs, age 75 of Palacios passed away Monday, November 13, 2017. She was born January 26, 1942 in Blessing to the late John Swinky and Emily Escerak Swinky. Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and dearly loved friend will be greatly missed but shall always remain in our hearts. She is survived by her husband, Joe Johs, Jr., of Palacios; daughter, Penny (Russell) Bloom of Blessing; son, Kenneth Johs of Blessing; sisters, Wilma Vavra of El Maton, Frances Dusek of East Bernard and Margaret Fehmel of Bay City. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents; son, Joe Johs III (Jet) ; sisters, Emily Herin, Geraldean Strelec, Patsy Scott, Anne Mae Huerta and Louise Bohing; brothers, Benny, Johnny and Edward Swinky. Visitation will begin Friday, November 17, 2017 at 5pm with a rosary to be recited at 7pm at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Blessing. Funeral mass to be celebrated Saturday, November 18, 2017 at 10am at the church. Burial to follow at Deutschburg Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Alton Vavra, Mike Mondrick, Marvin Hurta, Robert Johs, Eddie McCauley and Jerome Hick. Honorary Pallbearers will be Lupe Nevarez and Doug Kubecka. Under the direction of Angel Lucy’s Funeral Home in Port Lavaca, 361-552-2300.
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Louis Kopnicky, Jr., 85, of Markham, Texas, went to be with the Lord on September 6, 2024, surrounded by his family. He was born March 17, 1939, in Deutschburg, Texas, to the late Louis Kopnicky, Sr. and Mary Johnson Kopnicky. Louis, also known as Junior, attended grade school in Deutschburg then Blessing and graduated from Tidehaven High School in 1957. Louis developed his work ethic while working as a ranch hand on the family farm and the Cornelius ranch. After marrying Rosemary Ryman in September of 1957, they moved to Houston. Louis began his career with Texaco on June 3, 1963, as a computer operator. He attended the University of Houston while he worked for Texaco. Louis was a dedicated employee for thirty-two years and made lifelong friends along the way. He retired in 1995 and moved back to Markham to help care for his Aunt Dutchie until her death. Louis remained in Markham and was active in the Blessing Lion’s Club, volunteering for the Matagorda Regional Hospital Auxiliary, Bay City Library, and Matagorda County Museum. He was known as “Markham’s Historian,” due to his extensive knowledge of the town’s history. He had a vast collection of pictures from past decades and an interesting story to tell of each one of them. Louis’ hobbies throughout his life were hunting, traveling to all the states, restoring tractors, and working out in his barn, but spending time with his grandchildren was his one true passion. Louis was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Jon Kopnicky, his aunt, Nannie Belle (Dutchie) Keith, and sister-in-law, Thelma Kopnicky. His family that will miss him dearly are his sister, Mollie Martin of Point Blank, Texas, his five children: Diana Isaac (Mike), Donnie Kopnicky, Vickie Lansford (Richard), Kathy Landry (Keith), and Tracey Grissett, grandchildren: Venus Ryman, Donald Kopnicky, II, Nicole Conn (William), Richard Lansford, Jr., Chelsea Ramirez (Michael), Natasha Garza (Hector), Dustin Landry (Amber), Shelbie Dreymala, Brandee Grissett (Rob), Haylee Grissett, and Kassee Creamer (Case), his 15 great grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends. The family would like to give a special thanks to Angels Home Health and St. Joseph Burleson for providing special care to Louis. The family will receive relatives and friends for visitation from 1-2:00pm Monday, September 16, 2024, at Taylor Bros. Funeral Home Bay City (979) 245-4613. Funeral Services will begin at 2:00pm with Rev. John Williams officiating. Interment will follow at the Deutschburg Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jonny Kopnicky, Jeremy Kopnicky, Dustin Landry, Ryker Landry, Alexander Alvarado, Hector Garza, William Conn, and Robert Phillips. Honorary pallbearers are Richard Lansford, Richard Lansford, Jr., Jody Kopnicky, James Kopnicky, and Case Creamer. In lieu of flowers, donations to Louis’ high school alma mater, Tidehaven High School are greatly appreciated. P.O. Box 159 El Maton, TX 77440-159.
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Mrs. Pauline Kopnicky, age 70 years, 1 month and 6 days, passed away at the family home in Deutschburg, Friday, February 20, 1942. She is survived by the two sons, Lewis and Stanley Kopnicky, of Deutschburg, and other children who live in Cleveland, Ohio. Funeral services were held Monday at 11 a. m. in the Blessing Catholic Church, and burial was made in the Deutschburg cemetery with the Palacios Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.
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Funeral services for Bruce Erwin Kubecka, 18-month-old drowning victim, were held Sunday afternoon at the Deutschburg School House. The son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Kubecka of the Star Route, he was accidently drowned last Friday morning at about 9:30 in a water trough. Funeral services were conducted by the Reverends M. S. Frueh and Wesley N. Schulze. Survivors include the parents and five brothers, Dick, Don, Dan, Douglas and Billie Kubecka. Burial was in the Deutschburg Cemetery.
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Oswald Richard Kubecka, Sr. was born on May 25, 1920, in Breslau, near Hallettsville, to the late Pete F. and Frances Kubecka. He passed away on Wednesday, December 20, 2006, at the age of 86, in his home near Palacios. Oswald was an avid outdoorsman, a steward of the land and a generous volunteer in his community. He had great pride in his family and was a devout supporter of all of their activities and endeavors. After attending Edna High School Oswald was helping on his family's farm near Cordele when he met Martha Marie Gerhard. Many dances and horseback rides later they married and moved to the Deutschburg area to begin farming, ranching and raising their twelve sons. He and Martha were active members of the Deutschburg Community Club their entire lives and helped found the Deutschburg March of Dimes Seafood Supper. They were also among the originators of the Round-up 4-H Club and were later recognized as Outstanding 4-H Adult Leaders in Matagorda County and received the Friend of 4-H Award. The FFA chapter in Palacios also honored Oswald as an Honorary Chapter Farmer. He attended the International Farm Forum in Chicago in 1975 and was featured in their magazine as well as Successful Farming. These articles highlighted Oswald's firm belief in his family and the importance of his work ethic. In 1979, Texas A&M University recognized the Kubeckas as "Aggie Parents of the Year." In Palacios, Oswald served on the school board and was honored as the "1983 Farmer of the Year" by the Palacios Chamber of Commerce. He also served as a director for the Farmer's Home Administration. Oswald and Martha were regular supporters of the Matagorda County Fair Association. He was a long time member of Matagorda County Cattleman's Association and was recognized as the county's "Outstanding Cattleman in 2000." In 2001, he received an award for Recognition of Leadership and Service to the Rice Industry of Jackson County. The Kubeckas danced many miles both socially and as members of Mustang Squares. Oswald is survived by his eleven sons, O.R. "Dick" Kubecka, Jr. and wife Shirley of Palacios, Don Kubecka and wife Shirley of Seminole, Dan Kubecka and wife Wanda of Edna, Douglas Kubecka and wife Jody of Palacios, Bill Kubecka and wife Maxine of Palacios, Ronnie Kubecka and wife Carolyn of Palacios, Gerald Kubecka and wife Jackie of Edna, Gene Kubecka and wife Nancy of Bay City, Dean Kubecka of Palacios, Erwin Kubecka and wife Cathy of Bay City, and James Kubecka and wife Debbie of Palacios, as well as 31 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters, Florence Braden of San Diego, California, Sybil Ruyle of Fort Worth, Dagmar Filip of Houston, Erlene Zavadil of Gonzales, and his brother Pete Kubecka of Edna. Oswald was preceded in death by his wife of 63 years, Martha Marie Gerhard Kubecka, his son Bruce Erwin Kubecka, his sister Iola Tylich, brother Leo Kubecka, and his parents Pete F. and Frances Kubecka. Visitation will be held on Thursday, December 21st at Palacios Funeral Home from 6 to 8pm. Oswald's funeral will be held on Friday, December 22nd at the First United Methodist Church in Palacios at 2 pm. Interment will immediately follow the funeral at the Deutschburg Community Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Deutschburg Community Center, Hospice Support Care, the First United Methodist Church of Palacios, or a charity of the donor's choice
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PALACIOS -- Guadalupe Nevarez Sr., 68, of Deutschburg Community, died Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1999. He was born Aug. 24, 1931, in Falfurrias, to the late Geromino and Manuela DeLeon Nevarez. He was retired from Alcoa and was a member of St. Anthony's Catholic Church. Survivors: wife, Victoria Nevarez; daughters, Yolanda Muniz of Katy and Lupita Yzaguirre of The Woodlands; son, Lupe Nevarez Jr., of Palacios; sisters, Emily Gutierrez of Elsa, Luz Elia Smith of Culver City, Calif., and Luisa Seanz of Pinedale, Calif.; brothers, Geromino Nevarez Jr., of Pinehurst and Joe Garza of Simi Valley, Calif.; and seven grandchildren. Preceded in death by: son, Rudolfo Nevarez. A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Friday at Palacios Funeral Home. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church, the Rev. Charles Dwomoh officiating. Burial will be at Deutschburg Cemetery. Palacios Funeral Home, Palacios, (361) 972-2012
Victoria Advocate, November 18,
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Funeral services for Leonardo Pena Nevarez, 83, were held Jan. 30 at 10 a. m. at St. Anthony's Catholic Church with Rev. Gerard Cernoch officiating. Interment followed at Deutschburg Cemetery. A rosary was recited Jan. 29 at the Palacios Funeral Home Chapel. Nevarez, a resident of Palacios since 1947, was born Nov. 7, 1904 in Zapata and died Jan. 27, 1988 at Wagner General Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Matiana Nevarez of Palacios; daughters, Leonor Garcia, Leonaides Garcia and Linda Escobeda, all of Palacios; sons, Wally Nevarez, Leonardo Nevarez, Jr., Leondro Nevarez, and Leo Nevarez, all of Port Lavaca, and Leonel Nevarez of Palacios; sister, Jovita Martinez Nevarez of Edcouch; 34 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren.
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PALACIOS -- Matiana Nevarez, 94, of Palacios, died Monday, March 29, 1999. She was born Sept. 7, 1904 in Realitos to the late Camillo and Luzgarda Gonzales. She was a member of St. Anthony Catholic Church and a homemaker. Survivors: daughters, Linda Escubedo, Leonides Garcia and Leonora Garcia, all of Palacios; sons, Leo Nevarez of North Carolina, Leon Nevarez, Leonardo Nevarez, both of Port Lavaca, Leonel Nevarez of Palacios and Wally Nevarez of Bay City; sister, Emma Garcia; brothers, Delfina Gonzales and Ernesto Gonzales; 42 grandchildren; 78 great-grandchildren; and 16 great-great-grandchildren. A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today at Palacios Funeral Home chapel. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Anthony Catholic Church, the Rev. Charles Dwomoh. Burial will be at Deutschburg Cemetery. Palacios Funeral Home, Palacios, 972-2012.
Victoria Advocate, March 30, 1999 |
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The body of Rodolfo Nevarez, missing since early Monday morning, January 7, was found floating in Reed's Creek Wednesday night about 75 yards south of where officers had discovered his 1980 Ford pickup earlier submerged under the creek bridge on Hamlin Road. DPS reports theorize Nevarez was driving north on Hamlin Road early Monday morning when he lost control of his vehicle and ran off the bridge into the creek. Rosary for Rodolfo Nevarez was recited at the Palacios Funeral Home Chapel at 8 p. m. Thursday, January 10. Funeral services were held at 10 a. m. Friday at St. Anthony's Catholic Church with the Rev. Brian Crookes officiating. Interment was in the Deutschburg Cemetery. Born July 13, 1952, in Elsa, Texas, a son of Guadalupe and Victoria Salinas Nevaez, he had been a life long resident of Palacios. A former barber, he had been a labor foreman for Brown & Root at the South Texas Project for the past 2 1/2 years. He is survived by his parents of Palacios; two sisters, Ramona Ylonda Muniz of Houston and Juanita Lupita Nevarez of Palacios and one brother, Guadalupe Nevarez, Jr., of Palacios, paternal grandmother, Mrs. Manuela de Leon of Los Angeles, Calif. and paternal grandfather, Geronimo Nevarez of Palacios.
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PALACIOS--Alvin George Rampmeier, 67-year-old rancher in the Deutschburg area, died Tuesday in a Palacios hospital. A native of Minneapolis, Minn., Mr. Rampmeier had lived in Deutschburg for 55 years. He was born Aug. 13, 1908, in Minneapolis. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a. m. Friday at Palacios Funeral Home with the Rev. Leslie Webb of Palacios Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial will be in Deutschburg Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Rubye Neuszer Rampmeier; two daughters, Norma J. and Janice C. Rampmeier of Deutschburg; two sons, Kenneth of Charleston, W. Va., and Al Rampmeier of Waco; two brothers, Herman E. of Rio Rancho, N. M., and Hans E. Rampmeier of Portland, Ore.; and five grandchildren.
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Janice Carol Rampmeier, 72, beloved sister of Norma Rampmeier, was called to Heaven on Thursday, February 13, 2020. Janice was born July 2, 1947 to Alvin and Rubye Neuszer Rampmeier, a ranching family in Matagorda and Jackson county. Janice was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Ken Rampmeier. She is survived by her sister, Norma Rampmeier; brother, Al Rampmeier; nephew, Keith Rampmeier; nieces, Gina Andrie (George), Cara Dudley (David), Kristina Borland (Hunter), Suzanne Risinger (Brian) and numerous great nephews and great nieces. Also surviving Janice are her sisters-in-law, Carolyn Rampmeier and Yvonne Rampmeier. Janice was active in First Presbyterian Church of Palacios, Deutschburg Community and the Palacios Special Sharks. Janice volunteered and assisted many years at the Annual Deutschburg Seafood Supper. She was an avid Palacios Shark and Texas Longhorn fan. Being her sister's biggest fan and cheerleader, she spent many hours in a lawn chair watching softball, tennis and horseshows. She loved animals, especially her kitties. Visitation will be held Sunday, February 16th at 3:00pm at First Presbyterian Church of Palacios, 501 3rd St, with a Celebration of Life following at 3:30pm with Pastor Chuck Kimball and Carl Westbrook officiating. Burial service will be at Deutschburg Cemetery. Memorial donations in Janice's memory may be made to the Deutschburg Community Club and First Presbyterian Church in Palacios. Our family wants to thank Dr. Llompart and Dr. McFarland and all the wonderful staff at Detar ICU. Thoughts and memories may be shared online at www.gracefuneralhome.net. Funeral arrangements and services under the personal care of Grace Funeral Home - Victoria.
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Funeral services for John Rampmeier were held at the Palacios Funeral Home, Tuesday, February 7, at 2 p. m. with the Pastor Keith Palmquist officiating. Interment was in the Deutschburg Cemetery. He was born January 12, 1872 in Schluchtern, Baden, Germany, and died Sunday, February 5, 1961, in the Colonial Rest Home in Schulenburg, Texas. On April 11, 1904, he came to the United States, settled in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he worked in a brewery until 1920. He came to Deutschburg in 1913 and bought land and aon September 24, 1920 moved to this community to make his home. Farming was his occupation until his retirement a few years ago. A member of the Lutheran Church, Mr. Rampmeier was a trustee of the Deutschburg school for several years. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Johanna Tritt and his daughter, Lena. Survivors include three sons, Herman of St. Paul, Minnesota; Hans of Portland, Oregon and Alvin of Deutschburg.
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PALACIOS -- Rubye Neuszer Rampmeier, 91, of Palacios, Deutschburg Community, died Monday, March 20, 2000. She was born March 1, 1909, in DeWitt County, to the late John and Catherine Hester Neuszer. She was a retired rancher and a member of First Presbyterian Church of Palacios. She was a former member of Deutschburg Community Club and Home Demonstration Club. Survivors: daughters, Norma Rampmeier and Janice Rampmeier, both of Deutschburg; sons, Ken Rampmeier of High Point, N.C., and AL Rampmeier of Bryan; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by: husband, Alvin George Rampmeier; parents; brothers, L.P. Neuszer and W.R. Neuszer. Services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Palacios Funeral Home chapel, the Revs. Andy and Janell Blair officiating. Burial will be at Deutschburg Cemetery. Palacios Funeral Home, Palacios, (361) 972-2012. Memorials: Palacios Special Olympics, Carolyn LaQue, 504 Welch, Palacios, 77465 or Deutschburg Cemetery Association.
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Friends of the Deutschburg community were shocked when news came Monday morning that Mrs. Rosa Schliesser had suddenly passed away at Bayview General Hospital in Palacios that morning at 6:00 o'clock. She had been in failing health for quite some time, but her sudden death was unexpected. Rosa Schmidt Schliesser was born in Johnson, Nebraska, on February 21, 1904, and died at the age of 44 years, 7 months, and 23 days. In 1912, she, with her parents, brothers and sisters, moved to the Deutschburg community, where she had lived the greater part of her life. In November, 1922, she was united in marriage to Mr. Samuel Schliesser, who preceded her in death. Also, her mother passed away on November 11, 1934; two sisters, Mary at infancy, and Emma in 1920, and a brother, Frederick, Jr., lost his life aboard a ship during World War II. Rosa was a life-long member of the Lutheran Church, and for the past several years had been a valued member of the Deutschburg Home Demonstration Club. Before she entered the hospital, she had lived with her father and brother, Harry, and had made a house "home" for them. She will be greatly missed by many, but especially by those two. Rosa Schleisser is survived by her father, Frederick Schmidt, Sr.; six brothers, Otto and Paul of Lincoln, Nebraska; Carl and Herman of Hood River, Oregon; Renimer [Remmer] of San Antono, and Harry of Deutschburg; and one sister, Selma, of San Antonio. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schmidt and Paul Schmidt of Lincoln, Nebraska, were here for the funeral services which were held at the Deutschburg school house on Wednesday, October 21, 1918, at 3:30 p. m. Services were conducted by Rev. M. S. Frueh of the Lutheran Church of Ganado. Interment was made in the Deutschburg Cemetery. To the bereaved family, the entire community extends its heartfrlt sympathy. A FRIEND
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On last Thursday, April 23, 1942, occurred the death of Deidrich “Dick” Schmidt, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ed Day at Blessing, Texas. Mr. Schmidt was born in the year of 1872, at Bockhop, Germany. In 1900 he came to the United States and located his family in Nebraska, where his wife died in 1910. In 1913 when the Deutschburg community was being settled by a colony from Nebraska, Mr. Schmidt and his eight children moved to a farm there and made it their home for a number of years. He then went to Hood River, Oregon, where he lived for a time, returning to Texas a few years ago to make his home. He was the father of eight children, all of whom survive. The son, Frederick Schmidt, lives at Hood River, Oregon, as do three of the daughters, Mrs. Karl Schmidt, Miss Dora Schmidt and Mrs. Margaret Schroeder. Mrs. James Hoag lives at Scapoose, Oregon, Mrs. Clyde Cavallin, Palacios, Mrs. Merl Dillard, Deutschburg and Mrs. Ed Day, Blessing. Funeral services were held Saturday April 25, at 10:30 a. m., conducted by Rev. M. S. Frueh, pastor of the Ganado Lutheran church and interment made in the Deutschburg cemetery with Taylor Brothers, of Bay City in charge.
Palacios Beacon, April 30, 1942 |
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Funeral services for F. H. "Harry" Schmidt, 78, were held Oct. 1 at 10 a. m. at the First United Methodist Church with Rev. Ray Boykin officiating. Interment followed at Deutschburg Cemetery. Schmidt, a retired farmer, was the son of Frederick and Augusta Schmidt. He was born Jan. 30, 1906 in Nebraska and died Sept. 26, 1984 at his residence. He had lived in the city for 75 years. Survivors include three nieces, Irma Jean Shemek of Lincoln, NE, Doris Utrich of California and Linda Schmidt of Oregon; two nephews, Marvin Schmidt of Houston and Carl Schmidt of Oregon; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Herman Schmidt McKowan and Mrs. Otto Schmidt Blanchard of Nebraska; 14 great nieces and nephews and five great great nieces and nephews.
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Graveside services for Selma A. Schmidt of Houston, formerly of Deutschburg, will be held at 4 p. m. Wednesday, October 31, in the Deutschburg Cemetery with the Rev. Barry Bauerschlag officiating. Born April 25, 1911 in Johnson, Nebraska, she died Monday, October 29 in the V. A. Hospital in Houston. She was a veteran of World War II having served in the W. A. C. s and was a member of the Lutheran Church. She is survived by two brothers, Harry Schmidt and Remmer Schmidt of Palacios and numerous nieces and nephews.
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The many friends of Mrs. Henry Schutte were grieved when word came that she had passed away Monday, February 16, at 11:35 a. m. "Grandma," as she was called by many, was 90 years, 3 months and 5 days old when she was called, and she had been ill for the past three months, so her death was not unexpected. Mrs. Schutte was born November 11, 1857, in Borstel, Nienburg, Germany. She was the oldest of a family of seven, and all but one brother, preceded her in death. She was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church and she remained a faithful member. On July 15, 1885, she was united in marriage to Mr. Henry Schutte, who preceded her in death exactly 28 years to the day. To this union one son was born, who died at the age of 19 years. Mr. and Mrs. Schutte and small son came to America in 1892, and settled in the vicinity of Nebraska City, Nebraska. They lived there until 1913 when they moved to the Deutschburg community, Jackson County, Texas. They were among the first settlers of the community and she continued to live there until her death. Mrs. Schutte reared Mrs. Paul Gerhard of Palacios, whose mother, a sister of Mrs. Schutte, died when she was eleven months old; and Mrs. Murel Dillard of the Deutschburg community, a brother's child, whose mother died when she was 13 days old. She brought these two up as her own children, and to them she was mother. Besides Mrs. Gerhard and Mrs. Dillard she is survived by a brother, Henry, who resided in Germany, and a host of other relatives. A large group of friends came to pay their final respects to "Grandma" when Rev. M. S. Frueh conducted funeral services at the Deutschburg school house Wednesday, February 18, at 4:00 p. m., and she was laid to rest in the Deutschburg Cemetery. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Willie Neuszer, V. J. Brocker, Alvin Rampmeier, Joe Johs, Henry Bentz and Will Thomas.--Contributed
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PALACIOS [Matagorda County, Texas] -
Anna Margaret Gerhard Sells was born May 29, 1929 to Paul and Anna
Gerhard. She married Norval D. Sells on March 27, 1948. Until the
summer of 2006, Anna lived in the Palacios area. In August 2006,
Anna moved to Tomball and was a resident at The Heritage. Anna
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Funeral services for Norval D. Sells Sr., 68, of Olivia, are scheduled for 2 p. m. today at First United Methodist Church in Palacios with the Rev. Ralph Smith and Dr. Rodney Bowman officiating. Burial will follow in Deutschburg Community Cemetery in Deutschburg. Mr. Sells was born Feb. 10, 1926, to Monroe and Beatrice Sells of Olivia and died June 8, 1994, in San Antonio. A graduate of Palacios High School, he was a World War II veteran of the U. S. Air Force. He was a former member, lay leader and choir director of First United Methodist Church of Hempstead. He was a member of First United Methodist Church in Palacios, a member of Masonic Lodge #767 of Edna, a member and past director of Santa Gertrudis Breeders International, a member, past director and officer of Mid-Coast Santa Gertrudis Association, the past president and director of Calhoun County Cattleman's Association, director of the Calhoun Fair Association. He was a recipient of State FFA Honorary Degree and recipient of outstanding leadership and devoted service to Calhoun Soil and Conservation District. He was named honorary member of the National Junior Santa Gertrudis Association and worked extensively with youth and agriculture. Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Anna Gerhard Sells of Olivia; two sons and daughters-in-law, Norval Jr. and Sandy Sells of Bryan and Robbie and Deborah Sells of College Station; two daughters and sons-in-law, Theresa and Mike Miller of Waller and Marilyn and Gary Rollings of Waller; eight grandchildren, Jamie and Jason Sells, Kerri, James and David Sells, Krista Miller, Brian and Brett Rollings; three sisters, and brothers-in-law, Olive Wrenn of Port Lavaca, Libby and Merle Ramsey of Palacios, Katie Gene and Emmott Chiles of Bayou La Batre, Ala.; a brother an sister-in-law, Harold and Patsy Sells of Palacios and Grace Sells of Port Lavaca. He was preceded in death by his parents, Monroe and Beatrice Sells and a brother, Monroe Sells Jr. Pallbearers include his nephews, Dick, Bill, Ronnie and Gene Kubecka, Ronnie Sells and Glenn Mutchler. Honorary pallbearers will be his nephews, John Carleston, Carl Critendon and Mike Pfeifer. Memorials may be made to Santa Gertrudis Breeders International Youth Endowment Fund in Kingsville; First United Methodist Church in Palacios or the Deutschburg Community Cemetery Association in Deutschburg. Arrangements are with Taylor Brothers Funeral Home in Palacios.
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Bertha Augusta Stewart, 80 of Palacios died Wednesday, November 15,2006 in Bay City. She was born July 29, 1926 in Palacios, Texas to the late Paul J. Gerhard, Sr. And Anna Marie Eloge Gerhard. She was a chartered member of the Alapha Club, member of the Lioness Club, President of the PTA, member of Home Demonstration Club, and a member of the United Methodist Church of Palacios. She is survived by her husband Frank Stewart of Palacios, Son Scott Stewart and his wife Mona Stewart of El Maton. Daughter Brenda Sliva and her husband John of Blessing. Sisters, Emma Williams of Spring, TX, Adele Mutchler of Alvin, TX., Anna Sells of Tomball, TX., Irene LeCroix of Gardena, CA. Brother, Paul J. Gerhard. Jr. of Edna, TX. Grandchildren, Jamie Sliva, Lisa Sliva, John A. Sliva, Jeff and his wife Terry Stewart, Mandi Stewart, and Brandon Sliva. Great grandchildren, Jenna Langhorne, Sterling Sliva, Lauren Jones, Mason Taylor, and Kendal Greene. She is preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Martha Kubecka. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM Friday, November 17, 2006 at Palacios Funeral Home with Dr. Darel Robertson officiating. Interment will follow at Deutschburg Cemetery. Pallbearers include Dicky Kubecka, Tommy Beard, Charles Peterson, Johnny Thompson, and grandson, Jeff Stewart and Brandon Sliva. The family will receive visitors at Palacios Funeral Home, Thursday, November 16, 2006 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Words of comfort may be shared with the family at www.taylorbros.net.
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Frank J. Stewart, 90, of Palacios passed away August 28, 2014. He was born September 8, 1923 to David Harold “Bud” Stewart and Mary Gillespie Stewart. Frank was married to Bertha Gerhard Stewart for 68 years until her death in 2006. Frank is survived by daughter Brenda Sliva and husband John of Blessing, Texas, son Scott Stewart and wife Mona of El Maton, Texas; grandchildren and great grandchildren. Frank is preceded in death by his parents; wife, brother Robert Stewart and sister Nancy Robertson. The family will receive visitors from Noon to 2:00 PM Tuesday at the Palacios Funeral Home. Graveside services will follow at 3:00 PM at the Deutschburg Cemetery in the Deutschburg Community, at 330 CR 464. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Deutschburg Cemetery.
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William Earl Yeager, better known as Bill, went to be with our Lord and Savior on January 14, 2023. He was born to Howard Bryant Yeager and Hatti Neeley Yeager on July 13, 1937. As a young boy, Bill spent his days exploring the countryside outside of Bryan, TX where his parents owned a dairy farm. He developed a deep love of fishing and hunting, and passed this knowledge on to his own boys later in life. Bill graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 1960 with a degree in pharmacy. His career began in Dallas and later continued in Frankston, TX when he opened Frankston Pharmacy. Bill raised his four children, Bryant, Leigh, Gayle, and Paul, in Frankston where he was very active in the community. Bill was truly a jack of all trades. For instance, he served as a Deputy Constable for Anderson County, owned and operated a 30-acre crawfish farm named Caddo Creek Crawfish, ran an apiary of 100 hives of honey bees, and owned 80 head of Brangus cattle. He did all of this while simultaneously running the Frankston Pharmacy. Bill was also proud to serve in the Army National Guard of Texas. In 1988, Bill married Patricia Yeager. They were married for 34 wonderful years and went on many adventures together. After retiring, Bill and Pat moved to Palacios, Texas so Bill could spend the rest of his days doing what he loved the most…fishing. Bill loved the Lord and went on mission trips all over the world to spread the Gospel. He was a proud member of the men’s singing group The Coastalaires and, more recently, the Singing Men of Southeast Texas. He thoroughly enjoyed singing for the Lord and this brought him tremendous joy and pride. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Howard and Hatti Yeager, his brother, Robert Yeager, and his beloved grandson, Luke Yeager. He is survived by his wife, Patricia Yeager, and his children, William Booth, Bryant Yeager, Gayle Hubbard (Jeremy), Leigh Tenhet, Zachary Paul Yeager (Linsey), and Chris Skoglund (Mindy). He is also survived by eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren, along with his ever-faithful companion, a chocolate Labrador named Queenie. The Celebration of Life will be held 10:30 AM Thursday, January 19, 2023 at the First Baptist church in Palacios. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to be made to First Baptist Church Palacios Building Fund.
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