Matagorda County Obituaries
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Infant of Samuel & Opal Danner

 



Opal Joyce Cooke Danner

 

Funeral services for Opal Joyce Cooke Danner, 76, of Palacios were scheduled to be held at 10:30 a.m. today at First United Methodist Church of Palacios with the Rev. Ray Boykin officiating. Burial will be in Hawley Cemetery, Blessing.

 

Mrs. Danner was born Jan. 21, 1909 in Thomas, Okla., and died Sept. 3, 1985 at Matagorda General Hospital, Bay City.

 

Survivors include her husband, Samuel Danner of Palacios; two daughters, Anita Joyce Frankson of Bay City and Myra M. Brhlik of Palacios; two sisters, Lillian Miller of St. Louis, Mo., and Margie Porteus of Paonia, Colo.; two brothers, Howard Cooke of Lake Jackson and Ross F. Cooke of Henderson, Nev.; five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

 

Pallbearers include Frank Paul Brhlik, Jr., James Maynard Frankson, Russell Brhlik, Donald Stephen Frankson, Samuel Patrick Frankson, Allan Miller and Don Tyler.

 

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to the Palacios Medical Foundation.

 

Arrangements are with Taylor Brothers Funeral Home, Palacios.

 

The Daily Tribune, September, 1985

 

 


DANNER, SAMUEL MAURICE
 

Samuel Maurice Danner
(April 30, 1909 - October 10, 2007)


Samuel Maurice Danner, 98, of Palacios passed away October 10, 2007. He was born in Thomas, OK on April 30, 1909. He was 1 of 6 children born to the late Lillie B. and Henry L. Danner. He married his high school sweetheart, Opal Joyce Cooke right after their high school graduation and they remained in love for 63 years, until she died of cancer. He later married Lurlie McCall, but they only enjoyed being together for 10 years before she died. Sam, as he was called, went to work in the gasoline recycling industry shortly after his marriage, and they made several moves before coming to Texas to work for H. B. Zachery at the Francitas Gas Plant located in Deutschburg. In the early 1950's he went to work for Trunkline Gas Company and was supervisor for a plant in Illinois, one in Shaw, MS for several years, and then in the same capacity at Kaplan, LA. While living in Louisiana, they traveled weekends to Sargent, Texas and Sam built a small house there. Duke Energy contacted him when he retired, and he worked for them as a consultant at several pipeline plants in the Laredo area. They sold the house in Sargent and built a log cabin on 12th Street in Palacios to be near their only two daughters. Sam lived there alone for several years before his physical health began to deteriorate, so he sold the log cabin and built an efficiency- apartment off the patio from his daughter, Myra. Sam has lived the last few years in the Matagorda House Healthcare Center of the Legacy campus in Bay City, Texas. His exceptional and alert mind never failed him as he kept abreast of all the world happenings and all the sports events. Sam was only a high school graduate, but was always studying about machinery and ways to better educate himself. He was a "do it yourself" guy who could fix anything including the early radios and T.V.'s . His best asset was that he was a decent, honorable, kind man who loved his family above all else. During their early years raising a family the funds were tight, and they lived frugally, but the family of four was very happy and had fun together. Church was an important part of their life. The attached picture was taken two months before his 98th birthday.
 

He is survived by his daughters Anita Joyce Frankson of Bay City and Myra Brhlik of Palacios; 5 grandsons Buddy Brhlik & wife Susan, Rusty Brhlik & wife Cheryl, Jim Frankson & wife Diana, Sam Frankson & wife Susan and Donald Frankson; 4 great grandsons Ryan Brhlik & wife Sara, Joe Paul Brhlik, Matthew Frankson and Erik Frankson; five great granddaughters Stephanie Brhlik, Kristi Brhlik, Ashley Frankson, Megan Frankson and Mary Catherine Frankson ; his 95 year old sister, Bessie Alice Tyler of Watonga, Oklahoma and former son-in-law M. C. "Kiff" Frankson. The family will receive friends and relatives from 6PM to 8PM Friday at the funeral home. Graveside service will be 10:00 AM Saturday, October 13, 2007 at Hawley Cemetery in Blessing with Rev. June White officiating.

 
Picture courtesy of Russell "Rusty" Brhlik.
 


Ellsworth Dare

June 27, 1942 - January 9, 2016

Ellsworth “Ed” Dare, 73, passed away January 9, 2016.

Memorial Service to be determined in Bay City, Texas. Memorials may be sent to Cancer Care Services of Hood County; American Cancer Society – Hood County Chapter, or American Heart Association.

Ed was born June 27, 1942, in Gloucester, MA.  He joined the U.S. Navy after high school, and served 16 years destroyer duty, seeing action in the Cuban missile crisis, and four tours of duty in Vietnam.  Ed was a Mason; past Master of the Bay City Lodge, a member of the Scottish Rite of Houston; member and past president of Bay City Town Clowns Shriner unit.  It was in Bay City, where he worked at the South Texas Nuclear Operation Project for 19 years, he retired in early 2000.  He was a member of Triple Cross Cowboy Church in Granbury. He enjoyed fishing with his boys.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Edith and step-father, Maynard Tucker Jr.; sister, Margaret Fonte; and brother, Forrest Dare.

Survivors include his wife of 49 years, Geri; sons, Edward Dare and Andrew Dare; brothers, Fred (Donna) Tucker and Maynard (Leslie) Tucker III; sisters, Eileen (Howard) Lodge and Helen (Rick) Acosta; and several nieces and nephews.

Bay City Tribune, January 20, 2016
 


Jack Lee Daugherty Sr.
March 12, 1938 - January 20, 2016

Jack Lee Daugherty Sr., 77, of Bay City, Texas, went to be with his Lord on Wednesday, January 20, 2016.

He was born on March 12, 1938, in Edinburg, Texas, to the late James and LaFaye Reese Daugherty.

Jack served in the Army in Verona, Italy, where he played saxophone in the 4th Army Band. He owned his own crane company in Freeport, Texas; Morgan City, Louisiana; and Deridder, Louisiana. Jack served as past president of the Bay City Country Club. He participated in numerous car shows and loved building cars with his son and grandson. Jack was a loving husband, father and grandfather.

Jack is preceded in death by his parents; and his brother, Jim Daugherty.

He is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Gayle Davis Daugherty; son, Jack Daugherty Jr. and wife Dawn; grandchildren, Zachary, Garett and Blake; niece, Cathy Twilligear and husband Steve of Corpus Christi; nephew, Jimmy Daugherty of McAllen; and great-nieces, Kaylee and Terri.

The family will receive visitors from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Sunday, January 24, 2016, at Taylor Bros. Funeral Home in Bay City, Texas.

Services will be held at 2 p.m., Monday, January 25, 2016, at Taylor Bros. Funeral Home with the Revs. Chester Sassman and Lane ParDue officiating.

Interment will follow at Roselawn Memorial Park in Van Vleck, Texas.

Pallbearers are Mike Burnside, Jimmy Allen, Bobby Kimball, Don Stone, Scott Korenek and David Lewis.

Honorary pallbearers are Randy Smith, Buck Head, Barney Mason Jr. and Scott Mason.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Houston Hospice-El Campo.

Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.taylorbros.net.

Arrangements are with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home, Bay City, Texas. 979-245-4613.

Bay City Tribune, January 24, 2016


Photo courtesy of Faye Cunningham
 


Mildred Sadie Daugherty
August 10, 1931 - November 1, 2015

Mildred Sadie Daugherty, 84, of Matagorda, TX, passed away November 1, 2015.

She was born August 10, 1931, in Baltimore, Maryland, to the late John Heselbach and Mildred Taylor Heselbach. She served her country in the U.S. Arm, and later worked as a Lab Tech, at Matagorda General Hospital.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles H. Daugherty; and a son, Charles K. Daugherty.

Survivors include her daughters, Lynn Daugherty of La Porte, TX, Docia Phillips of Wilberton, OK, Gloria Pfaff of Matagorda, Susan Davis of Wilberton, OK, Eileen Stout of Daisy, OK and Melanie Wolf of Arlington, TX; son, Michael Daugherty of Matagorda; 29 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, November 4, 2015, at the First United Methodist Church in Matagorda, TX.

Following the service, she will be cremated, according to her wishes.

Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.taylorbros.net.

Arrangements are with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home in Bay City, TX. 979-245-4613.

Bay City Tribune, November 4, 2015
 

 

Dorothy Mae Davis

Funeral services for Dorothy Mae Davis, 62, of Tidewater Oaks will be held 1 a. m. Feb. 10 at First Baptist Church of Blessing with the Rev. Larry Holden officiating. Burial will be in Hawley Cemetery, Blessing.

Mrs. Davis was born May 11, 1926, in Cotulla, Texas, and died Feb. 7, 1989, at her residence.

A resident of Tidewater Oaks since 1975, she was a member of the First Baptist Church of Blessing.

Survivors include three daughters, Marjorie L. Jackson of Tennessee, Betty Ann Davis of Palacios and Annie Marie Jewell of Victoria; four sons, James V. Davis, Jr. of Palacios, Eddie Wayne Davis of Natalia, John Franklin Davis and Mark Edward Davis, both of Palacios; two sisters, Margie R. Jones of Tennessee and Betty Lou Taylor of California; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Arrangements are with Taylor Brothers Funeral Home, Bay City.

The Daily Tribune, February 8 or 9, 1989


 


Funeral Services Conducted Tuesday For Harold Davis

 

Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at Calvary Baptist Church for Harold Davis, 52. The Rev. W. L. Hughes, pastor of the church, officiated.

 

Mr. Davis passed away Sunday at Memorial Hospital in Houston. Burial was in Cedarvale Cemetery. Taylor Brothers Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.

 

He is survived by: his wife, Mrs. Ethel Davis of Bay City; two sisters, Mrs. Adell McGaughey of Bay City and Miss Kelly E. Davis of Houston; three brothers, G. W. Davis of Bay City, George C. Davis of Angleton, and Frank Crawford of New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

Pallbearers were Edgar McGaughey, Billy McGaughey, Cleveland Davis, Mac C. Davis, Tommy Littlejohn, George W. Jeanes, and Harry Brady.

 

The Bay City News, October 7, 1954           Courtesy of Susie Adkins

 


James Vernon Davis Sr.

James Vernon Davis Sr., 60, of Tidewater Oaks will be held at 2 p. m. Friday at First Baptist Church of Blessing with the Rev. Larry Holden officiating. Burial will be in Hawley Cemetery, Blessing.

Mr. Davis was born Nov. 25, 1926, in Maydell, Texas, to Jeff and Genevia I. Davenport Davis and died June 23, 1987, at Wagner General Hospital, Palacios.

A resident of Tidewater Oaks since 1974, he was a member of the Baptist church.

Survivors include his wife, Dorothy May Gibson Davis of Tidewater Oaks; three daughters, Margie Jackson of Nashville, Tenn., Betty Ann Davis of Corpus Christi and Annie Marie Jewell of Victoria; four sons, James V. Davis Jr. of Tidewater Oaks, Eddie Wayne Davis of San Antonio, John Davis of Tidewater Oaks and Mark Davis of Lompoc, Calif.; two sisters, Myrtle Stone and Billie Jo, both of San Antonio; a brother, Roy Williams of San Antonio; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Arrangements are with Taylor Brothers Funeral Home, Bay City.

The Daily Tribune, June 23 or 24, 1987
 

 

Richard Willie Davis
 

A memorial service for Richard Willie Davis, 59, will be held on Dec. 31, 2015 at 11 a.m. at Agape Family Outreach Church, located at 1811 Newsome Blvd. in Palacios.

 

Richard was born Dec. 31, 1955 to Frances and Archie Davis, Sr. in Palacios and he passed away on Dec. 13, 2015 from a lengthy illness with great dignity and strength.

 

He graduated from Palacios High School and went to work at various jobs in Palacios, San Antonio, Austin (Dell, FIC) and Freeport (USC, Enduro).

 

Willie loved fishing with a passion, and was passionate about playing the drums and guitar. Music was part of his life and played avidly, determined to be the best of anything with his six fingers.

 

He was preceded in death by his father, Archie Davis, Sr.; stepfather, Vernon Matthews, Sr., and brother, James Davis.

 

He leaves to mourn his loving mother; brothers, Paul (Mattie), Archie Jr., Barbara, Hurbert, Kenneth, Betty K (Donald), Vernon Jr. (Cindy); his lifelong partner, Jennifer French; her brother, Ava, stepdad, Terry Mandrell; father, Steve French; sister, Annie (Josh); brother, Chris; a host of nieces and nephews; daughters, Camilla (Dietrich), Tunisia (Lauren), Tiffany (Ronald), and son, Corey; four grandkids, and one on the way; and his lovin g pride and joy Lillie.

 

Palacios  Beacon, December 23, 2015

 


Fern Louise Powell Deans

June 3, 1941 - October 29, 2015

Fern Louise Powell Deans, 74, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, the 29th of October, 2015, surrounded by family, after a courageous and hard fought battle against heart, brain, and pulmonary issues, over the last three years, and especially the last six months, until the Lord called her to her Eternal Home in Heaven.

Fern was born on the 3rd of June in 1941, in Bay City, TX, to Marianne Lorenzen Powell and Samuel L. Powell, and grew up on her namesake grandmother, Fern Lorenzen’s, family ranch outside Edna, TX.

She went to Vanderbilt Elementary School and High School in Edna, as a proud cowgirl, and played clarinet in the band, along with many other school activities. She graduated in the top 5% of her class, in 1959. She later went to Houston Business College and completed her courses in less than 2 years, again with honors.

She first went to work as a secretary for a patent lawyer firm in downtown Houston for several years, and was then later recruited to NASA in the legal office, by their patent attorneys, where she began her 25 year career at NASA, in 1965.

Fern quickly moved from the legal patent office to Apollo Lunar Mission planning office, and later Apollo Lunar Science Experiment office, whose staff was responsible for experiments in the CSM/ SIM Bay and the Lunar ALSEP experiment stations, left on the surface during the six lunar landing missions, and the lunar rover vehicle used on the moon for extended exploration away from the lunar lander on the last three Apollo missions, 15, 16, 17, over the time period of July 1969 to December 1972.

It was during this time, Fern met her future husband, Philip M. Deans, who was working with the Engineering Directorate, support to these same engineers on the Mission Planning and Lunar Science Experiment and Apollo Program Offices. After about a year of courtship, they established a wedding date, on August 15, 1969, after the successful completion of the Apollo 11 First Lunar Landing, on July 20, 1969, and the safe return of crew back to earth landing on July 24, 1969.

After the Apollo Program ended, Fern’s group supported the Skylab 3 Manned Missions of 30, 60, 90 days duration, and they performed all kinds of biomedical experimentation on the astronauts, for long duration zero gravity effects on crew performance and external science studies of the earth observation, with an EREP package, similar to the earlier lunar orbiter SIM Bay experiments of the lunar mapping and observation, and the Apollo Telescope Mounted Camera for long duration studies of sun, solar activities and space radiation effects.

She later worked in the Medical Directorate with the doctors and engineers, monitoring the overall crew health, mission monitoring, medical facilities for health monitoring of astronauts, their families, and the NASA workforce, for annual monitoring and any space degradation effects of fl own astronauts.

It was during this time, Fern got to experience one of her most exciting events as a test subject, due to her small size, 5 percentile (Asian female), to test out the lower body negative gravity suit/rubber pants with waste band pressurized to force/redistribute blood back to extremities and head, to condition from zero-g back to 1 G during re-entry from spaceflights.

Fern was fortunate to work in the most creative and innovative part of NASA’s human spaceflight programs with some outstanding people, in all the areas of space disciplines, engineering, science, and medical, on all the major programs. During this creative time, women made significant strides forward and were really the glue and executive secretarial support arm to their managers, and they were merged into the “60’s Chicks Professional Group, totally recognized and supported by the JSC top center management as the movers, shakers and expediters to process all their extensive official documentation, directions, and administrative functions.

While working for NASA, Fern, Phil and son, Jeff, were able to go to KSC and witness Apollo 15 and 17 launches. They were fortunate to go to the second return flight of Space Shuttle/Orbiter STS-127, which was launched on July 4, 2009, as a family, with son, Jeff, and two granddaughters, participate and witness the last Space Shuttle/Orbiter STS 135 final flight, in the program before premature retirement.

Fern and Phil celebrated her 74th birthday, back on June 3, 2015, and their 46th wedding anniversary on August 15, 2015, while in Cornerstone LTAC hospital, in Webster, TX. The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, therapists and staff of Cornerstone LTAC ICU, and Memorial Hermann SE ICU for their compassionate care.

Outside of NASA, Fern supported her husband, Phil, and their family, with her youthful love of ranching, animals, particularly the baby goats, sheep, calves, cow dogs, and horses. Phil and Fern were involved in ranching operations for over 35 years, in Houston and Jackson Counties, 35 year members of Farm Bureau, TSCRA, and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo as lifetime members, enjoying many rodeos and entertainers over those 25 to 35 years. It was during their ranching in Grapeland, Houston County, that they fell in love with Bluegrass and attended the First Salmon Lake Labor Day Festival started by Floyd and Fanny Salmon, in 1976, and never missed a Festival, until Fern had a fall and brain surgery, back in April 2013. Fern and Phil have also been lifetime members of the Bay Area Bluegrass Association (BABA) in League City, held at the Civic Center for over 29 years, and have supported monthly shows and FOTS festivals conducted by BABA, over the years. When they would visit Phil’s family, back in his hometown, of Wilson, NC, they would always try to make a weekly show at the Bluegrass Barn, near New Hope where Phil grew up.

Fern was preceded in death by her grandparents, Fern and Andrew Lorenzen; her parents, Sam and Marianne Powell; several great aunts, aunts and uncles and cousins.

She is survived by her husband, Philip M. Deans; son, Jeffrey L. Deans; two granddaughters, Faith Erin Deans and Emily Grace Deans; their mother, Nadia Loren Deans; sister, Lucy Smith and her son, William Smith of Tucson, AZ; special cousins, Mary Bell and June Neal; aunt, Dorothy Lorenzen; a number of cousins in the Lorenzen and Powell families; special childhood friend, Kay Jorgensen, from Edna; and her hairdresser, and life friend, Sandra Cooley of League City, TX; also by many friends in her extended family community in the NASA Clear Lake, Bay Area and hometown Edna from over the years; her family on the East Coast, sister and brother-in-law, Lou Deans Gordon and JR Gordon of Wilson, NC; niece, Alice Susan Gordon and husband Witold Tulodziecki of Roswell, GA; niece, Barbara Ann Overman and husband Ron Lort; great-niece, Morgan Alicia and husband Art Tollinger and their children of Chesapeke City, MD; great-nephew, Andrew Overman Lort, of Wilmingon, NC; nephew and niece, Leonard and Terrie Deans; great-nephews, Adam and Jordan Deans, of Timberlake, NC; nephew and niece, Frank and Kathy Overman, of Kenly, NC.

A memorial service and celebration of Fern Louise Deans’ life is planned on Saturday, November 14, 2015, at 11 a.m., at the Jeter Memorial Funeral Home Chapel, 311 N. Friendswood Dr., (FM 518), Friendswood, TX 77546, (281) 992-7200, with the Rev. Steve O’Donahoe officiating.

Fern’s final interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens, in Wilson, NC, on Saturday, November 21, 2015, at 2 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to, Wounded Warriors Foundation, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675 or www. woundedwarriorproject. org; St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Dept. 142, Memphis, TN 38148-0142 or www. stjude.org; Bay Area Bluegrass Association, 5820 Misty Meadow St., League City, TX 77573, 281-993-1620 or www. bayareabluegrass.org; or a your charity of choice.

Condolences may be sent to the Deans family, in care of Jeter Memorial Funeral Home at www. jeterfuneralhome.com.

Bay City Tribune, November 11, 2015
 


Barbara B. Deerman

 

Funeral services for Barbara B. Deerman, 85, of Angleton are scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, September 20, 2003 at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in West Columbia. Graveside services and burial will be at 2 p.m. at Hawley Cemetery.

 

Pallbearers will be Courtney Grover III, Bruce Grover, Walton Deerman, Brian McDonald, Forest Jackson and Derrick McCleary.

 

Barbara was born in Bay City, Texas on August 14, 1918 to James and Loraine Nolte Bruce.

 

She was a resident of Angleton since 1953; a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Freeport; a member of Daughters of the King and she loved to play bridge. Her husband George Deerman and three sisters preceded her in death.

 

Survivors are: son, David Deerman and wife Freddie of Harlingen, Texas; grandsons, Kevin Deerman and wife Alicia of Galveston, Brian M. Harvey and wife Linda of Ft. Worth; granddaughter, Kimberly McClearly and husband Derrick of Angleton; four great grandchildren, Jesse Harvey, Collin and Conner Golightly and Dax McCleary; numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives.

 

Family requests donations be made to either St. Mary's Episcopal Church or the American Diabetes Assc., P.O. Box 2680, North Canton, Ohio 44720.

 

Arrangements were with Palms Funeral Home.

 

The Bay City Tribune, September 24, 2003

 

 


George Deerman

Funeral services for George Deerman, 83, of Angleton were held at 10 a. m. Monday, Dec. 28, 1998 at Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, with Rev. Michael Gemignani officiating. Graveside services will be held at 2 p. m. in Hawley Cemetery in Blessing.

Deerman died Dec. 26 in Angleton. He was born Oct. 3, 1915 in Loraine, TX to John and Mary Deerman. He was retired from Dow Chemical Company.

Deerman is survived by his wife Barbara Deerman of Angleton; son, David Deerman and wife Freddie of West Columbia; grandsons, Kevin Deerman and wife Alicia of Galveston and Brian M. Harvey and wife Linda of Fort Worth; granddaughter, Kimberly Golightly of Lake Jackson; nephew, Walton Deerman and wife Mary of Houston; niece Joanne Hendricks of Angleton; and great grandsons, Collin and Conner Golightly and Jesse Harvey.

Pallbearers were Forrest Jackson, Brian McDonald, Bruce Grover, Courtney Grover, III, Phil Brooks and Jay Brooks.

Memorial donations may be made to St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Discretionary Fund, 1307 West 5th Street, Freeport, TX, 77541, or Holy Comforter Episcopal Church, 227 South Chenango, Angleton, TX 77515.

Arrangements are with Palms Funeral Home in Angleton.

Newspaper unknown, December 1998
 


Brandon Michael Deleza
January 14, 1995 - February 13, 2016

Brandon Michael Deleza, 21, of Bay City, Texas, passed away February 13, 2016.

He was born January 14, 1995, in Bay City, Texas. He was a clerk at Walgreen’s in Bay City and was currently attending college.

He was preceded in death by his father, Javier Deleza; and both sets of grandparents.

Survivors include his mother, Jessie Deleza of Bay City; brothers, Brian Deleza and wife Sarah of Bay City, Aaron Garza and wife Aracely of Wharton, and Isaiah Garza of Bay City; and sister, Leslie Garza of Wharton.

Public visitation was held at 5:30 p.m., Monday, February 15, 2016, at Taylor Bros. Funeral Home in Bay City, followed by a Prayer Service at 6 p.m.

Funeral services were held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, February 16, 2016, at Rose of Sharon Pentecostal Church with the Rev. Janie Jo Lopez officiating.

Interment followed at Roselawn Memorial Park in Van Vleck, Texas.

Pallbearers were Brian Deleza, Aaron Garza, Isaiah Garza and John Robles.

Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.taylorbros.net.

Arrangements with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home in Bay City, Texas. 979-245-4613.

Bay City Tribune, February 17, 2016
 


James Calvin DeLoach

Memorial services for James “Jim” Calvin DeLoach, 56, of Bay City, Texas, who passed away December 29, 2015, will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, January 9, 2016, at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church in Markham, Texas.

Bay City Tribune, January 6, 2015
 


Dorothy Lois Deshotels
 


Alberta Dewett

 

PALACIOS -- Alberta "Robbie" Dewett, 86, of Palacios, died Tuesday, April 3, 2001.

 

She was born Jan. 3, 1914, in Palacios [Matagorda County, Texas], to the late Robert Lee and Maggie S. Noland Moore. She was a homemaker and a Baptist.

 

Survivors: daughter, Martha Wright of Palacios; son, Carl Kennon DeWitt of Victoria; five grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren.

 

Preceded in death by: husband, Carl Knight; son, Kelly Knight DeWitt; parents; sisters, Helamal and Monia Lee; brother, Monroe Fancher.

 

Services will be 2 p.m. today at Palacios Funeral Home chapel, the Rev. Brett Moreland officiating.

 

Burial will be at Hawley Cemetery. Palacios Funeral Home, Palacios, 361-972-2012.

 

THE VICTORIA ADVOCATE, Friday April 06, 2001

 

 


Carl Dewett

EDNA—Carl Knight Dewett, 72, of Edna died Saturday in a San Antonio hospital.

He was born April 22, 1915, in Athens, Texas, son of the late William A. and Martha H. Madden Dewett. He was a retired potman from Alcoa Aluminum and moved to Edna in July 1980.

He married the former Alberta R. Moore on Oct. 21, 1935, in Greenwood, Miss.

Surviving are his wife, Alberta R. Dewett of Edna; a daughter, Martha Loretta Wright of Palacios; two sons, Carl Kennon Dewett of Smithenville, Kelly Knight Dewett; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Baptist Temple Church of Edna with the Rev. Howard Boyd officiating.

Burial will follow in the Hawley Cemetery near Bay City under the direction of Slavik Funeral Home of Edna.

The Victoria Advocate, August, 1987
 


Kelly Knight Dewett

 


Autopsy Asked In Jail Death of Prisoner

 

Sheriff J. B. (Jack) Cole said this morning that a prisoner in the Matagorda County Jail took his own life Monday night. Cole said the incident occurred around 10:00 PM. Justice of the Peace D. B. Hinton, with Matagorda County Health Doctor Charles A. Shoultz, held the inquest at the scene. Hinton has ordered an autopsy. Sheriff Cole indentified the man as Bishop Dickey.

 

Dickey was placed in the jail only Friday on a drunk charge, according to Cole. The sheriff said one of the prisoners in the jail found Dickey’s body and called for radio dispatcher Elmer Cornett, who was on duty at the time. Cornett then called for the sheriff and other units of the department and units from the Bay City Police Department, Cole stated. Sheriff Cole said Dickey was 47 years of age and gave his address as 407 Ave. H in Bay City. Dickey slashed his wrist using a “double-edged razor blade,” the sheriff said.

 

Funeral services for Dickey were held this afternoon at Taylor Brothers Funeral Home. Burial was in Cedarvale Cemetery.

 

Dickey was survived by: his mother, Mrs. Archie Dickey of Bay City; and, five brothers, Melvin, Hugh, Vernon, Nolan and Forrest.

 

Pallbearers at the funeral were Joe Ducroz, Henry Harvey, Wade Ashcraft, Carl Derkas, Earl Gibbens, and Mac Dornak.

 

The Daily Tribune, October 10, 1967           Courtesy of Susie Adkins

 


Mary Phillips Domstead
December 30, 1942 - October 31, 2015

Mary Phillips Domstead, 72, of Boerne, Texas, took her last breath on Earth, and her first breath in Heaven, on October 31, 2015.

Mary was born on December 30, 1942, to the late Wallace S. Phillips Sr. and Mozelle S. Phillips, in Palacios, Texas. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend.

She is survived by husband of 54 years, Gary Domstead; daughter, Kim Domstead Tinnin of Fair Oaks, Texas; son, Greg Domstead of Victoria, Texas; granddaughter, Ashley Brooke Tinnin (Robert Grayson) of Spring Branch, Texas; grandson, Riley Craig Tinnin of Lubbock, Texas; and great-granddaughters, Tori Brooke Tinnin and Teagan Brooke Grayson. Mary is also survived by her sister, Betty Sue Reeves; brother, Pat (Lindy) Phillips; sisters-in-law, Laura Phillips Lawson, Carolyn Boshart and Lisa (Ronnye) Rode; brother, Ira (Myrtle) Phillips; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her sister, Lela Barnhart; and brothers, Wallace Phillips Jr., Earl Phillips and Gene Phillips.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday, November 4, 2015, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Taylor Bros Funeral Home, in Bay City, Texas.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, November 5, 2015, at Taylor Bros Funeral Home, at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Rodney Bowman officiating.

Burial will follow at Roselawn Memorial Park in Van Vleck, Texas.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.taylorbros.net.

Arrangements are with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home in Bay City, Texas. 979-245-4613.

Bay City Tribune, November 4, 2015                  Photo courtesy of Faye Cunningham


 


Joe Fred Drastata

15 August 1924 – 4 February 2016

PALACIOS - Joe Fred Drastata, 91, of Palacios passed away on Feb. 4 in El Campo.

Joe was born on Aug. 15, 1924 in Taiton to Frank and Frances Vacek Drastata. Joe served in Communications for the 65th Troop Carrier Squadron of the Army Air Corps in the Pacific. In 1947 Joe married Marcella (Margie) Kotlar of Hillje and they settled in Palacios raising their 3 children. Joe worked for Alcoa for 34 years.

He is survived by his wife Marcella (Margie) Drastata; son, Douglas Drastata of League City; daughter, Janet Drastata Bliss and husband Bill of Bastrop; son-in-law, Steven Morrison and wife Patt of Clear Lake; brother, William (Bill) Drastata and wife Pam of Clear Lake; sisters-in-law, Anita Drastata of Taiton, Annie Drastata of El Campo, and Bessie Juranek of Ganado; grandchildren, Wayne Drastata and wife Debbie, Tammy Morrison Bolander and husband John, Michele Morrison, Ryan Bliss and wife Sarah, Kevin Bliss and wife Becky, Darin Bliss and great-grandchildren, Mason Drastata, Tyler Davidson, Drew Davidson, T.C. Bliss, Rivers Bliss, Maggie Bliss, Hayden Bliss, Noah Bliss, and Madeline Bliss. He also leaves many beloved nieces and nephews.

Joe is preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Diana Drastata Morrison and siblings, Betty McPherson, Martha Kotlar, Georgie Duyka, Frank W. Drastata and Jim Drastata.

Visitation begins at 2 pm Monday, Feb. 8 at Triska Funeral Home in El Campo with a Rosary being recited at 7 pm. Funeral mass begins at 10 am on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at St. John Catholic Church in Taiton with burial to follow.

Victoria Advocate, 6 February 2016
 

 

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