▰ Robert Noe Lichtenberger Us Army Died April 30, … More Information |
Robert Noe Lichtenberger Us Army, born April 7, 1943 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord April 30, 2008 in Austin, Texas. Robert was 65.
Family members and close friends: , Jamison Travis, Jan Myers, Jeff And Angelique Roy, Col Louis T Dechert, Karl Jones, Tanya Cobb, Jaime & Loreth Elizalde, Lonnie Adams, John & Michelle Kuempel, Col Charles E. Bonney, Usa, Ret |
▰ Pfc Roque M Gaona U s Army Died September 11, … More Information |
Pfc Roque M Gaona U s Army, born August 22, 1920 passed away peacefully September 11, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. Pfc was 90.
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Obituary: PFC Roque M. Gaona, U.S. Army, born on 22, 1920 entered into eternal rest on , 11, 2010 at the age of 90. He served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater during WWII and received the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal. He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters and five brothers. He leaves behind to cherish his memories his niece and caregiver of 31 years, Hopie Hernandez; brother, Joe M. Gaona and sister-in-law, Velia Gaona; nieces and nephews, Hopie Daniel, Mary Jose, Mario Liz, Alice Manuel, Danny Marta, Rosie, Gracie, Lillian Danny, Norma, Rudy Irene and Gloria. He also leaves 23 great nieces and nephews, 33 great-great nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. The family would like to give special thanks for all involved in his care during his short stay at Santa Rosa Downtown Heart Telemetry Floor. He was a great brother, uncle and great-uncle and will be dearly missed and will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace Uncle Roger Tio. He loved Baseball and the Spurs and was their #1 FAN. Visitation will begin at 9:00 a.m. on , 16, 2010 at Porter Loring. ROSARY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2010 7:00 P.M. PORTER LORING CHAPEL PROCESSION FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 2010 9:30 A.M. FROM PORTER LORING MASS 10:00 A.M. ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH 907 W. THEO AVENUE Interment in Fort Sam Houston National with Military Honors. Pallbearers will be Justin Hernandez, Joey Treviño, Vincent Hernandez, Patrick Bruno, Reuben Rodriguez and Jonathan Ramirez. |
▰ Pfc Richard G Nuncio Ii U s Army Died January 22, … More Information |
Pfc Richard G Nuncio Ii U s Army, born May 2, 1988 entered the Kingdom of Heaven January 22, 2013 in Universal City, Texas. PFC was 24.
Family members and close friends: , Nicole Gonzales, Diane Nuncio Solano, Abby Rivera, Diane Nucio Solano, Jesse Araiza, Angela Trivino, Rachelle Castillo, Belia & Cesar Ornelas, Papo Martinez, Prodigy Learning Center, Richard Nuncio, Jessica Nuncio, Hon. Leticia Van De Putte, Tim Nuncio And Family, Jessica And G Nuncio |
▰ Paul R Hines Sfc Retired U s Army Died June 20, … More Information |
Paul R Hines Sfc Retired U s Army, born September 12, 1952 went into the presence of the Lord on June 20, 2015 in Texas. Paul was 62.
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Obituary: Paul R. Hines, SFC, Retired U.S. Army, passed away at the age of 62 years on 20, 2015. He was born on 12, 1952 in Riverdale, Maryland to Horace and Margaret Hines. He is survived by his wife, Carmen Hines; children, Scott A. Hines and Chelsea L. Hines; grandchildren, Angelina M. Hines and Dominic R. Corona; brother, Joseph Hines. Visitation will be at Sunset Northwest on Bandera Road on , 30, 2015 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. A graveside service will be conducted at 11:00 A.M. on , 1, 2015 at Fort Sam Houston National with U.S. Army honors. |
▰ Paul R Hines Sfc Retired U s Army Died June 20, … More Information |
Paul R Hines Sfc Retired U s Army, born September 12, 1952 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord June 20, 2015 in San Antonio, Texas. Paul was 62.
Family members and close friends: , Carol Willborn, Janice Veit, William Lee, Robert Alvarado, The Menchaca Family |
▰ P f c Warren Hearn (U s Army, Veteran) Died January 16, … More Information |
P f c Warren Hearn (U s Army, Veteran), born November 11, 1921 passed from this world into the next January 16, 2015 in Universal City, Texas. Army was 93.
Family members and close friends: , Nan Tankersley, Anna Romero, Deborah Mccoy, Paula West |
▰ Msgt Joseph R Dolash (U s Army, Retired) Died December 21, … More Information |
Msgt Joseph R Dolash (U s Army, Retired), born August 21, 1929 passed from this world into the next December 21, 2016 in San Antonio, Texas. MSGT was 87.
Family members and close friends: , Cynthia Maroun, Rosemarie, Linda Kay Reynolds, Lekel Calloway, Jean Jones, Denise P, Barb Anderson |
▰ Msg Danny Eugene Vaughn, Us Army, Retired Died December 30, … More Information |
Msg Danny Eugene Vaughn, Us Army, Retired, born November 7, 1933 passed from this world into the next December 30, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas. MSG was 85.
Family members and close friends: , Alice Thacker, Erica Orr |
▰ Msg Paul John Bybee U s Army, Retired Died March 31, … More Information |
Msg Paul John Bybee U s Army, Retired, born October 12, 1926 entered eternal life March 31, 2016 in Universal City, Texas. MSG was 89.
Family members and close friends: , Gary Bybee, John Becerra, Vernon Niswanger, Warren & Arlene Conley, Vernon Niswanger |
▰ Msg Joe M Olguin U s Army, Retired Died December 21, … More Information |
Msg Joe M Olguin U s Army, Retired, born September 12, 1940 joined the Lord December 21, 2015 in Universal City, Texas. MSG was 75.
Family members and close friends: , Angela ( Kufrovich ) Terwilliger, Tim Hernandez, Carol Machacek, Valerie Olguin Cole, Maryellen Laick, Michael Bauer, Sylvia Garcia, Patricia Smith, Erica Martinez |
▰ Msg Harold E "Sonny" Johnson U s Army, Retired Died November 07, … More Information |
Msg Harold E "Sonny" Johnson U s Army, Retired, born March 31, 1938 joined the Lord November 7, 2013 in Universal City, Texas. MSG was 75.
Family members and close friends: , Lori Marchand, Kazuko Thomas, Linda Purcell, Teresa Stickel, Roger Manzano, Shelia Coffin, Kim Stein, Bob Kelsey, Jerry Lee Johnson, Kelley Hernandez, Cheryl Johnson, Krista Ford Shepherd, Jon And Lori Marchand, Lorrie Jimenez, Jerry Johnson, Amy Hedger, Charlie And Shelley Thomas |
▰ Msg Larry E Nelson U s Army, Retired Died March 25, … More Information |
Msg Larry E Nelson U s Army, Retired, born February 2, 1936 entered into eternal rest March 25, 2012 in Universal City, Texas. MSG was 76.
Family members and close friends: , Meaghan Nelson, John Nelson, Paul & Carol Malone, Susie, Brad, Preston, & Courtney Nelson, Bill Nelson, Ben Nelson, Roger Nelson, Meghan Allyson |
▰ Morton Mcd Jones Jr U s Army, Jr Died February 19, … More Information |
Morton Mcd Jones Jr U s Army, Jr , born August 9, 1918 gained his wings on February 19, 2010 in Austin, Texas. Morton was 91.
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Obituary: Morton McDonald Jones, Jr., 91, passed away on , 19, 2010 in Austin. He was born on 9, 1918 in Asheville, North Carolina to Lieutenant Morton McD. Jones, USA Cavalry and Elizabeth Webb Long Jones. The oldest of four sons, General Jones was reared a Cavalry Brat and lived on many Army posts from the Texas border to the Philippine Islands. Mac was a dedicated Boy Scout and was proud to have obtained the rank of Eagle Scout in 1936. While going to high school in the Philippines, he met his future wife, Billie Marie Maxey. His life-long dream was to obtain entrance to the United States Military Academy at West Point. He returned to the United States as a work-away on a freighter to attend the West Point Preparatory School at Fort McPherson, Georgia. General Jones entered West Point in , 1937 as a Congressional appointee from his home state of North Carolina. He was an average student at the Academy, graduating in the middle of the class in of 1941. He engaged in many sports for fun and thoroughly enjoyed the red comforter and played lots of bridge. graduation leave in 1941, General Jones joined the 2nd Cavalry Division, just in time to participate in the Louisiana maneuvers. He managed to ride over 600 miles on horseback. At the end of maneuvers, he attended the 6th Basic Horse and Mechanized Course at the Cavalry School in Fort Riley, Kansas. He then reported to the 6th Cavalry Regiment at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. In 1943, General Jones joined the 15th Cavalry Group and fought with the unit throughout World War II, rising to Executive Officer of the 17th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron. Post World War II commands included CO of the 710th Tank Battalion (1953-54), Fort Campbell, Kentucky; CO of the 71st Ordnance Group (1964-65), Korea; and CG of the U.S. Army Support Command (1967-68), Saigon, Viet Nam. In addition to attending the Cavalry School, he graduated from the Advance Course, the Armor School, Airborne School, Command and General Staff , Armed Forces Staff , and the National War . He also attended the University of Virginia where he earned a Masters Degree in Nuclear Physics. Other assignments were with the Cavalry School (1942-43); the G-3 Sections of the Seventh and Third Armies in Europe (1945-47); Instructor, Command, and Staff Department, the Armor School (1948-50); JUSMAG-Philippines (1950-53); Chief of the Blast and Shock Division of the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project (1956-60); Director of Research and Engineering, the Tank Automotive Command (1960-63); Project Manager of General Purpose Vehicles, AMC (1965-67); and Vice Director of the Defense Communications Planning Group (1968-70). General Jones has earned the Basic Parachutist Badge, the Legion of Merit (2OLC), the Bronze Star w/V Device (2 OLC), the Air Medal (1 OLC), and the French Croix De Guerre w/Silver Star. The real highlight of Macs life was when he married his high school sweetheart, Billie on of 1941 with five dollars in his pocket and five dollars in the Broadway National Bank. She had to pay for the wedding expenses and never let him forget it. Over the years, Mac and Billie had four wonderful children, Mac III, Candy, Bill, and Sally-in that order. were blessed with two granddaughters, Kate and Emelie. retirement in the spring of 1970, General Jones and Billie moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma where Mac became Vice President for Marketing with LaBarge Electronics and subsequently was the Business Manager for a group of eight dentists. In search of a warmer climate, Mac and Billie eventually moved to Austin, Texas. enjoyed full retirement by traveling extensively throughout the United States, visiting friends and family members, and attending numerous reunions until her death on Thanksgiving, 1999. Mac continued to travel as body and soul permitted. He was a life member of the Association of the United States Army, The Retired Officers Association, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the U.S. Horse Cavalry Association to name but a few. The family will receive friends from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M., , 26, 2010 at Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks with a Celebration of Life Service to follow at 10:00 A.M. in the Chapel, Pastor Lynette Detjens officiating. Inurnment will follow the services at Cook-Walden/Forest Oaks Memorial Park Nature Garden with Full Military Honors rendered by the U.S. Army. In lieu for flowers, the family would like contributions made in Macs memory to a favorite charity of choice or your local Hospice . The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to the nurses and therapists from First Divine , his home caregivers from Instead Senior , and the staff from Angel Heart Hospice for all of their love, wonderful care, and compassion given to Mac and our family. |
▰ Michael C Parker Ret U s Army Died February 26, … More Information | Michael C Parker Ret U s Army, born December 7, 1946 died on February 26, 2011 in Texas. Michael was 64. |
▰ Mattison T Schwartz Sfc Retired U s Army Died May 17, … More Information |
Mattison T Schwartz Sfc Retired U s Army, born July 29, 1929 died May 17, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. Mattison was 80.
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Obituary: Mattison T. Schwartz, age 80, SFC, Retired, U.S. Army, passed away , May 17, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. He was born on 29, 1929 in Camden, New Jersey to Mattison and Margaret Schwartz. Matt serviced as a Combat Medic and retired in 1973 from the U. S. Army. Some of his decorations, medals and commendations were the Army of Occupation Medal (Berlin), National Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal (5 Awards), Vietnamese Service Medal, Vietnamese Campaign Medal, RVN Cross of Gallentry w/ Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Combat Medical Badge, and Bronze Star Medal. Matt volunteered as a fireman in Pennsylvania and for a number of years with the Heidi Search in San Antonio. He is preceded in death by his son, Robert T. Schwartz. Survivors include his wife, Barbara J. Schwartz; daughter, Wendy J. Castillo & her husband, Michael; grandchildren, Dustin, Sienna, Phillip, and Jonathan Castillo; sister-in-law, Jeanne Siderio & her husband, Dan of Gettysburg, PA; and cousin, Nancy Lippincott of Boston, MA. Visitation will take place from 4-8:00 p.m. , May 23, 2010 at Sunset . Graveside service will be held at 10:45 a.m. , May 24, 2010 with military honors at Fort Sam Houston National . |
▰ Marvin E Alexander Retired U s Army Died March 17, … More Information | Marvin E Alexander Retired U s Army, born April 19, 1946 ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before his March 17, 2011 in Texas. Marvin was 64. |
▰ Major General John Calvin Mcwhorter Jr U s Army, Retired Died October 08, … More Information |
Major General John Calvin Mcwhorter Jr U s Army, Retired, born April 28, 1926 gained his wings on October 8, 2014 in Universal City, Texas. Major was 88.
Family members and close friends: , Terry Kelly |
▰ Ltc Roger Norman Hopkins U s Army, Retired Died August 27, … More Information |
Ltc Roger Norman Hopkins U s Army, Retired, born April 22, 1942 died on August 27, 2019 in Universal City, Texas. LTC was 77.
Family members and close friends: , Mark Hopkins, Kim Baker, Phillip Gordon, Kimberly Baker, Betsy Farmer |
▰ Ltc Jeanne Hershey Murray Us Army, Retired Died August 12, … More Information |
Ltc Jeanne Hershey Murray Us Army, Retired, born April 14, 1921 passed from this life on August 12, 2016 in Universal City, Texas. LTC was 95.
Family members and close friends: , Frances Hershey |
▰ Ltc Sheila Anne Mccann, Us Army, Retired Died March 06, … More Information |
Ltc Sheila Anne Mccann, Us Army, Retired, born March 1, 1932 went to be with the Lord on March 6, 2015 in San Antonio, Texas. LtC was 83.
Family members and close friends: , Ed & Miyako Propst, Doris Graham, Bill Stromdahl, Tony & Val Antonello, Ed And Bobbie Lynch, Rich & Jan Coulier, Dacky Murakami, Rodney & Kei Aton, Rodney Aton, Kyoko & Masahiko Miyamoto, Pat Lamm, Katsura Murakami, Jeanette Hassan, Don Pearson, Tom & Janie Mikesell, Kathy And Glenn Simpson, Alan Sammartano, Teri Dickson Riggleman, Bob Hanke, Barbara Steers, Kimi Umeuchi, Raymond De Shambo, Jim Dixon, Harry Hopkins, Peggy Farmer, Mary And John Calder |
▰ Ltc Virgil N Cordero Jr , U s Army, Retired Died February 24, … More Information |
Ltc Virgil N Cordero Jr , U s Army, Retired, born May 13, 1921 passed from this life on February 24, 2012 in Universal City, Texas. LTC was 90.
Family members and close friends: , Keith Cordero Jr., Elsy Bless, Linda Gloria Cordero |
▰ Ltc John Kenneth Verhine U s Army Died April 16, … More Information |
Ltc John Kenneth Verhine U s Army, born October 23, 1940 joined the Lord April 16, 2017 in Texas. Ltc was 76.
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Obituary: LTC John Kenneth Verhine, U.S. Army (RET) was born on 23, 1940 in Scottsboro, AL and died 16, 2017 in San Antonio, TX. He enjoyed life and loved his family and friends. He thanked Jesus Christ for his long and blessed life. Mr. Verhine is survived by his loving wife, Gloria Verhine; two children, Ken Verhine and Kimberly Ford; step-daughter, Elizabeth Martinez; 3 grandchildren; 2 step-grandchildren; 1 great step-grandson; brother, Forrest Verhine; numerous other relatives and friends. The Memorial Service will be 12 noon, , 20, 2017 at Sunset Chapel. |
▰ Ltc Thomas E Turner U s Army, Retired Died April 13, … More Information |
Ltc Thomas E Turner U s Army, Retired, born October 5, 1934 entered the Kingdom of Heaven April 13, 2019 in Universal City, Texas. LTC was 84.
Family members and close friends: , Liz Chandler, Brenda K Davis, He Is Preceded In Death By His Parents; Son, Brett Turner In 1988. Survivors Include His Wife Patricia Turner; Daughters, Toni Lunsford, Ginny Chandler, And Laura Moore; Son, Glenn Patterson; 8 Grandchildren., Laura Moore, Tammy Isabel |
▰ Ltc John Charles Allen U s Army, Retired Died March 19, … More Information |
Ltc John Charles Allen U s Army, Retired, born December 13, 1924 entered the Kingdom of Heaven March 19, 2016 in Universal City, Texas. LTC was 91.
Family members and close friends: , Kim Hamlin, Matt & Missy Mattingly, Linda Fredrick, Alamo Pet People, David Allen, Teresa Leydon |
▰ Ltc Thomas John Compton U s Army, (Ret ) Died February 19, … More Information |
Ltc Thomas John Compton U s Army, (Ret ), born March 11, 1928 entered eternal life February 19, 2014 in San Antonio, Texas. LTC was 85.
Family members and close friends: , Holly Salmen, Frank & Mani Diaz Jr, Norvin And Mary Friesenhahn, Gina Bruno, Larry And Sandy Mcmahan, Garrett & Hattie Polhamus, Jean Kanter, Sandy Cooper, Claud Gilmer |
▰ Lt Col William Arthur Willcox Us Army Died December 18, … More Information |
Lt Col William Arthur Willcox Us Army, born January 31, 1929 departed this life Sunday December 18, 2012 in Texas. Lt was 83.
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Obituary: Lt. Col. William Arthur Willcox, US Army (Ret), passed away on , 18, 2012 at the age of 83. For over 25 years, he proudly served his country in the US Army MSC as one of the first Helicopter Ambulance Pioneer, known as the Solopilot in Korea and then as one of the first Dustoff pilots in Vietnam. He is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Marguerite A. Willcox and is survived by their children: William A. Willcox Jr. and wife, Belinda (Buda, TX); Linda Holt and husband, Tim (Spring Branch, TX) and Kevin Willcox and wife, Becky (San Antonio, TX); grandchildren: Shannon, Kevin, Trace, Caitlin, Kelley and Courtney; great-grandchildren: Skip William Holt and Fiona Holt. Bills life made a lasting impact on his family and on the people who knew him. He will be remembered as an extremely intelligent, highly energetic individual and devoted to his family. He was an exceptional man who touched the lives of all who knew him. The family would like to give a special thanks to Becky Huerta for her many years of love, care and devotion to their dad. SERVICE THURSDAY DECEMBER 27, 2012 10:00 A.M. MAIN POST CHAPEL 1605 WILSON WAY FORT SAM HOUSTON, TX 78234 Interment in Fort Sam Houston National with full military honors. Entrance gates for guests attending the service are from Harry Wurzbach or Walters Rd. to obtain a pass. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Boysville of Texas, 855 E. Loop 1604 N., Post Office Box 369, Converse, TX 78109 www.boysvilletex.org |
▰ Lt Col Edgar Egeland (U s Army, Ret ) Died February 11, … More Information | Lt Col Edgar Egeland (U s Army, Ret ), born March 23, 1933 went to be with the Lord on February 11, 2021 in Temple, Texas. Lt was 87. |
▰ Lt Col Lewis Maloy Jones, U s Army, Ret Died December 27, … More Information |
Lt Col Lewis Maloy Jones, U s Army, Ret , born August 11, 1941 entered eternal life December 27, 2017 in Austin, Texas. Lt was 76.
Family members and close friends: , James Van Straten, Allen Rhodes, Gail Beckley, Carolyn Blackwood, Betty Cuellar, Melinda And Bob Mckenna, Nelda White, Patsy Kennamer, Steve And Anne Muzos, Cathy Bridge, George Mclean, David Conner, Ray And Lavonna Jackson, Jim Long |
▰ Lt Col Robert Charles Benson, U S Army, Retired Died July 06, … More Information |
Lt Col Robert Charles Benson, U S Army, Retired, born February 1, 1919 joined the Lord July 6, 2017 in Universal City, Texas. Lt was 98.
Family members and close friends: , Kelly Merritt, Jennifer Tiller, Scott Felty, Roy & Sally Gonzales, Sharon Calvert |
▰ Lt Col Rudolph "Rudy" Moreau, Jr U s Army, Retired Died February 05, … More Information |
Lt Col Rudolph "Rudy" Moreau, Jr U s Army, Retired, born November 25, 1924 passed from this life on February 5, 2017 in Universal City, Texas. Lt was 92.
Family members and close friends: , John Morgan, Mildred Litteral, Joseph Crugnale |
▰ Lt Col William Theodore Collier, Us Army, Retired Died December 02, … More Information |
Lt Col William Theodore Collier, Us Army, Retired, born October 7, 1932 died December 2, 2015 in Universal City, Texas. Lt was 83.
Family members and close friends: , Glenn Mitchell, Ken Robinson, Debbie Strickland, Msgt Jd Adams, Mike Killian |
▰ Lt Col John S Mason, U s Army, Ret Died November 20, … More Information |
Lt Col John S Mason, U s Army, Ret , born September 23, 1921 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord November 20, 2012 in Austin, Texas. Lt was 91.
Family members and close friends: , Charlotte O'riley, Col George O Lewis, Usaf ( Ret ), Myra Fowler, Manuel Lena |
▰ Lt Col James Joseph O'brien United States Army, Retired Died May 29, … More Information | Lt Col James Joseph O'brien United States Army, Retired, born April 14, 1930 passed from this world into the next May 29, 2014 in Universal City, Texas. Lt was 84. |
▰ Jimmie C Clark U s Army Died May 24, … More Information |
Jimmie C Clark U s Army, born July 24, 1941 passed from this world into the next May 24, 2011 in San Antonio, Texas. Jimmie was 69.
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Obituary: LTC Jimmie Carlton Clark, 69, left the party early on May 24, 2011 after a brief, painful struggle with pancreatic cancer. He was born on 24, 1941 in San Antonio, and graduated from Edison H.S. He earned a B.S. in Biology from Trinity University and was commissioned as an officer in the US Army at the age of 20 and served 28 years active duty and reserves. Jim worked for the San Antonio Metropolitan District for 36 years as a Registered Professional Sanitarian. Upon retirement, he was a consultant in food safety and public health investigations for incorporated cities in the area until just prior to his death. Jim is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Anne Marie, his daughters, Dr. Kristi Clark of San Antonio, and Traci Clark, of Dallas, and his granddaughter Calista Kelner of San Antonio. Jim touched the lives of thousands of people and we are grateful to all who have reciprocated Jims love and support during his short illness, and more importantly, during his grand life. He rocked!! Graveside services will be held on , 3 at 2:30 pm at Fort Sam Houston with reception to follow at Voigt , 700 El Portal, Hollywood Park. In lieu of flowers and cards, the family requests to visit www.active.com/donate/ToFightCancer/Run4Jim |
▰ Jim Tillman Msgt U S Army Died December 09, … More Information | Jim Tillman Msgt U S Army, born October 12, 1926 departed this life Sunday December 9, 2015 in Texas. Jim was 89. |
▰ Jesus L Davila Us Army Died February 24, … More Information | Jesus L Davila Us Army, born June 21, 1942 entered into eternal rest February 24, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. Jesus was 67. |
▰ James W Robbins Us Army Died October 30, … More Information | James W Robbins Us Army, born July 16, 1917 entered into eternal rest October 30, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. James was 93. |
▰ James T Carroll Retired U s Army Died May 15, … More Information | James T Carroll Retired U s Army, born November 25, 1930 joined the Lord May 15, 2016 in San Antonio, Texas. James was 85. |
▰ Howard R Harrell Csm U s Army Died October 03, … More Information | Howard R Harrell Csm U s Army, born May 4, 1936 went to be with the Lord on October 3, 2015 in Texas. Howard was 79. |
▰ Howard James Rhodes Jr Retired U s Army Died June 15, … More Information |
Howard James Rhodes Jr Retired U s Army, born August 28, 1944 joined the Lord June 15, 2014 in Texas. Howard was 69.
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Obituary: SFC Howard James Rhodes, Jr. retired U.S. Army, passed away 15, 2014 in San Antonio, Texas. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 28, 1944 to Howard and Meta Rhodes. Howard loved to travel especially to Las Vegas. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his siblings, Harriet Kearney, Harry Rhodes and Barbara Rhodes; life partner, Daniel M. Alcock; nieces, Paulette and Lekai; nephew, Cornelius; great-nieces, Taylor and Cassidy; great-nephew, Khyle and Howards loving pet dog, Carly. A memorial service will be conducted at Sunset Northwest on Bandera Road on , 30, 2014 at 2:00 P.M. |
▰ George H Ensley Lt col Us Army Died March 26, … More Information |
George H Ensley Lt col Us Army, born December 9, 1927 died March 26, 2014 in Texas. George was 86.
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Obituary: George H. Ensley, retired Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army, retired USAA senior executive, and community leader, died 26, 2014 at the age of 86. He was born on 9, 1927 in Hemet, California, one of three sons born to Katherine and Oliver Ensley. graduating from Hemet High School, Ensley enlisted in the Army. He served one and one half years and then received an Honorable Discharge. He entered the University of California, Berkeley to study Accounting and worked his way through the University on the G.I Bill. It was during his college years that he met his wife-to-be, Lucille Lichens. In three weeks, the young couple was engaged and on 28, 1949, just three months later, they married. In 1950, the Phi Beta Kappa graduate accepted a regular Army commission in the Finance Corps, but was detailed to the Armor Branch. When the Korean War broke out, Ensley was assigned as a tank platoon leader with the 2nd Infantry Division in Korea. Famed military historian S.L.A. Marshall recounted the Divisions struggles near the Yalu River in his The River and the Gauntlet. Ensley was in the middle of that action. On one occasion, when Chinese troops attacked en masse at twilight, Ensleys reinforced tank platoon helped repel the enemy forces. Wounded in action, Ensley received the Purple Heart and the Silver Star for Gallantry. In 1951, Ensley returned to the United States and in 1952 was assigned to the Finance Corps. Ensley stood near the top of his class at the Armys Finance School and, in 1954, tied for first out of 200 graduate students in his MBA degree program at Stanford University. His military career included finance, comptroller and plans assignments. His last tour of duty was as a budget officer for the Deputy Chief of Staff of Personnel at Army headquarters in the Pentagon. Having reached eligibility for an Army retirement and with an outstanding reputation for his financial acumen, Ensley was targeted by many national companies. In San Antonio, Texas, USAA President Brigadier General Robert F. McDermott received a highly favorable recommendation on Ensley from one of McDermotts West Point classmates. USAA offered Ensley the position as vice president and treasurer in the growing company. While he appreciated the offer, Ensley wanted to return to California. Soon after, while the CEO of a San Francisco-based company spelled out the salary and benefits of a terrific offer, Ensley was looking out the window facing the Golden Gate Bridge. The bridge was packed with traffic, inching along the span. Unable to picture himself in such traffic, Ensley suddenly stood up and told the astonished CEO that he was no longer interested in the offer. Ensley headed straight to San Antonio and USAA in what was to be a lengthy, fruitful and happy relationship. San Franciscos loss was USAAs and San Antonios gain! From the beginning, Ensley was a key contributor to USAAs success and became McDermotts right-hand man. Always working in the background by choice, he helped bring many of McDermotts ideas into fruition. In 1976, he designed and created the Employee Benefit Association that became the primary vehicle to administer employee benefits and rewrote the retirement plan, reducing vesting from ten to five years. In 1983, Ensley recommended that USAA become a broader-based financial services company. He advocated an investment management company, offering mutual funds and a brokerage service, a bank offering a full line of services including credit cards, and a real estate investment company. This would give USAA a full range of personal financial services including property and casualty insurance, life insurance, banking, and real estate. With McDermotts and the Board of Directors approval, the legal structure was put in place with the final action of opening the USAA Federal Savings Bank on 29, 1983. During his tenure at USAA, he also chaired the Charitable Contributions function that channeled millions of dollars to San Antonio non-profits. In 1987, Ensley became Deputy CEO and held that position until his retirement in 1993 with over 24 years of service to USAA. Over the years, Ensley also made many significant contributions to the community. At different times, he was a member of the Board of Directors or Trustees for a large number of institutions and organizations including the McNay Art Museum, the San Antonio Public Library System, Las Casas Foundation, San Antonio Medical Foundation, San Antonio Zoological Society, San Antonio Area Foundation and the Cancer Therapy and Research Foundation. When he retired from USAA in 1993, he wanted to do more. Ensley told everyone that he planned o repay San Antonio in part for the wonderful things that have come to Lucille and me since moving here in 1969. In of 1993, he became the President of the Rotary Club of San Antonio. He led the club to become the 7th largest in the nation and initiated a number of innovations that increased enjoyment for the members and funds available for various educational and charitable activities. He also introduced an award called Service Above Self for Rotary members that could have symbolized Ensleys place in business and the community. He later became the Chairman and CEO for the Texas Research Park Foundation. The members and employees of USAA and the citizens of San Antonio have a better quality of life and a happier one thanks to the many contributions of this modest man. Ensley was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers, Clark and Harold. Surviving him are his wife of 64 years, Lucille, sons Craig and his wife Sue, Ross, and R. Douglas and his wife Carolyn, 12 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. He will be greatly missed by all his family and those who knew him. The family would like to express deep gratitude to Senior Bridge and to the many caregivers who have lovingly provided care, compassion, and support over the past years. MEMORIAL SERVICE MONDAY APRIL 7, 2014 10:30 AM PORTER LORING CHAPEL Private interment will be in Fort Sam Houston National for family. In lieu of flowers, continued... |
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Cwo2 William Ervin Long Us Army, born August 11, 1933 joined the Lord June 11, 2014 in Texas. Cwo was 80.
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Obituary: CWO2 William Ervin Long, Sr., US Army (Ret.), age 80, went to be with Lord on , 11, 2014. He was born in Quitman, GA on 11, 1933 to wonderful parents, Francis and Lena Long. He was a business owner serving the agriculture industry in Southern Georgia before relocating to San Antonio, TX in 1994. For 21 years, Ervin proudly served his country through the Korean and Viet Nam War, including time in the Army Special Forces, 101st Airborne and the 82nd Airborne. Ervin served his country with honor before retiring in 1971 and returning to his hometown of Quitman, GA. He accepted a position with Powells Farm Supply, Inc., becoming President of the company until its closing in 1987. He moved forward, establishing his own company in Quitman ~ Brooks Feed and Seed before selling it in 1994. He retired to San Antonio, TX with his wife, Myrna, to enjoy time with his immediate and extended family. He is a member of the Grand Lodge of Georgia Sholto Lodge 237 and served as a Past Worshipful Master. Ervin served the Lord faithfully as a devout member of Quitman United Methodist Church in Quitman, GA and later as a member of Oak Island United Methodist Church in San Antonio, TX. Through his faith, he pursued a good life by treating his fellow man well and availing himself to people with questions on faith to aide them in their journey through life. He was preceded in death by his loving wife, Myrna G. Long; his parents; and brother, Francis Cornelius Long. He is survived by his three children: Lynda Long Baker and husband, Keith of Dothan, Alabama; Michelle Cox and William (Bill) E. Long, Jr. both of San Antonio; brothers: Leonard Long, Rodney Long, Charlie Long and Hugh Long and their families. He was also blessed with four grandchildren: Lyndsi Widner, Lance Widner, Garrett Cox and his wife, Jessi; and Ana Baker. We were all fortunate to have been blessed with our Father in our life knowing he enriched the lives of so many, he will be deeply missed. Visitation will be held on , 16th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Porter Loring on McCullough. GRAVESIDE SERVICE TUESDAY JUNE 17, 2014 9:30 AM FORT SAM HOUSTON NATIONAL CEMETERY Pastor Fletcher Pool officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that a donation in their Fathers name be considered to the H.O.P.E. Fund, c/o Oak Island United Methodist Church, 2970 DeVilbiss, San Antonio, TX 78264. |
▰ Cw4 Ralph Richard Shappell U s Army Died September 14, … More Information |
Cw4 Ralph Richard Shappell U s Army, born April 2, 1933 went to be with the Lord on September 14, 2014 in Texas. Cw was 81.
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Obituary: Ralph Richard Shappell, age 81, passed away on , 14, 2014 in San Antonio. Born 2, 1933 in Leesport, Pennsylvania to Clarence and Mary (Keim) Shappell, he served over 30 years in the Army, retiring in 1983 as a Chief Warrant Officer Four. He retired a second time in 2000, following a very successful career in San Antonio as a Realtor and as a Mortgage Banker. Post retirement, he remained active in his Church, the New Braunfels Presbyterian Church, where he had served as an Elder. A graduate of the University of Maryland, Ralph was a life-long learner who later studied Banking at the University of Southern California. He was preceded in death by his first wife (Nancy L. Reichardt), brothers Clarence, Jr., Barry, Earl, Lester and James, and sisters Betty and Shirley. Ralph is survived by his wife of 56 years, the former Alice Margaret Parker; his brother Wally Shappell of Reading, PA; sisters Katherine Shade and Dolly Huff of Leesport, PA; his sons Ralph Jr and Randy Shappell (both of Mohrsville, PA); his son COL (USA, Ret) Steven Shappell of Lorton, VA; his son Dr. Scott Shappell of Pueblo, CO; his daughter Elaine Deitrich, of Mohrsville, PA; and his daughter Sally Kilpatrick of Pueblo, Colorado; 8 grandchildren/2 step-grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., , 21, 2014, at Porter Loring Mortuary North. SERVICE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2014 9:30 A.M. PORTER LORING MORTUARY NORTH Reverend Bob Malsack will officiate. Interment will follow in Fort Sam Houston National . In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to either the Alzheimers Association or the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association. |
▰ Cw4 Keith D Pregler U s Army, Retired Died September 26, … More Information |
Cw4 Keith D Pregler U s Army, Retired, born July 15, 1925 died on September 26, 2013 in Universal City, Texas. CW was 88.
Family members and close friends: , Heide Hundley, Jennifer Kuhn, Carlos & Liz Martinez |
▰ Csm Lew Vernon Hines (United States Army, Retired) Died May 18, … More Information |
Csm Lew Vernon Hines (United States Army, Retired), born June 16, 1935 entered Heaven's gates on May 18, 2014 in Universal City, Texas. CSM was 78.
Family members and close friends: , Kylee Lynch, Eric Hines, Scott Hines, Mia Mahoney, Ariel Lynch, Kathy Jeffers/griffith, Carol And Garry Stegink And Family, Bobbie Carlberg, Noelle Hines, Cheri ( Hines ) Wright, Lori Hines, Lesia, Brian Hines, Connie Harris, Don Lynch, Lesia Lynch |
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Csm John David Jackson U s Army, Retired, born May 1, 1930 went to be with the Lord on May 5, 2012 in Universal City, Texas. CSM was 82.
Family members and close friends: , Tara Mcphail, Kaitlyn Adams, Charlotte Marine-johnson, Kim Adams, Angie Harris, Wanda Jackson Landis, Laura & Chad, Jesus Quintanilla, Gigi Martinez, Sarah Abney, Jaime Quintanilla, Joe Quintanilla, Robert Cunningham, Michael Babb |
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