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▰ Lt Col William Bill Sidney Price Jr Usaf Ret

Died June 22, … More Information
Lt Col William Bill Sidney Price Jr Usaf Ret, born September 23, 1929 died June 22, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. Lt was 80. Tags: #Retired #Antonio #Texas #Hamilton #William #Price #Dorothea #Navarro #Kerens #School #University #Business #Force #Korea #Mather #California #Blytheville #Arkansas #Offutt #Nebraska #Nhut #Vietnam #Hickam #Hawaii #Syble #Wilson #Macon #Georgia #Orleans #Louisiana #Bill #Little #Marsha #Hill #Mark #Sydney #Council #Iowa #David #Beverly #Aggie #Foundation #Douglas #Mary #Carter #Harry #Station #American #Association #Callaghan #Suite
Obituary: Lt. Col William Bill Sidney Price Jr., USAF Retired, 80, of San Antonio, Texas, died , 22, 2010 after an extended illness. Bill was born 23, 1929 in Hamilton , Texas. He was the first child of William Sidney Price and Dorothea Carter, both from Navarro , Texas. He graduated from Kerens High School in 1947 and from Texas A&M University in 1951 with a degree in Business Administration. He received his commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force and was deployed to Korea in 1952 as a navigator. He returned to Mather AFB, California, and received subsequent assignments to Blytheville AFB, Arkansas, Offutt AFB, Nebraska, Tan Son Nhut AB, Vietnam, and Hickam AFB, Hawaii, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. He retired from active duty on 1, 1973, after more than 22 years of service. He managed a series of successful small businesses in commodities and professional recruiting before moving to Air Force Village with his wife in 1992. His wife of fifty-five years was Syble Sy Wilson from Macon, Georgia. She received a degree in from Mather School of now William y University in New Orleans, Louisiana. were married on 23, 1952, and had three children. William Bill Wilson Price was born 23, 1960 in Little Rock, Arkansas, and now lives with his wife Marsha in Oak Hill Virginia. Douglas Mark Price was born 19, 1961 in Little Rock, Arkansas, and died shortly after childbirth. Mary Sydney Price was born 4, 1964 in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and now lives with her husband David Nagel in Beverly Hills, California. Bill enjoyed travel, golf, all Texas A&M athletics, but was especially fond of Aggie Football. As a member of the 12th Man Foundation, he was a regular at all A&M home football games before being unable to travel due to his illness. His wife, Sy, and his son Douglas preceded him in death. He is survived by his son Bill, daughter Mary, brothers, Carter San Antonio and Harry Station, and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be sent to the Air Force Village and the San Antonio Chapter of the American Lung Association, 8207 Callaghan Rd., Suite 140, San Antonio, TX 78230.

▰ Lt Col Martin A Peters Us Army Ret

Died September 16, … More Information
Lt Col Martin A Peters Us Army Ret, born May 27, 1920 went into the presence of the Lord on September 16, 2008 in Olmos Park, Texas. Lt was 88. Tags: #Avery #Army #Texas #Lucy #Paul #Emily #Mary #Barbara #Antonio #Infantry #Fort #Houston #Warrant #Candidate #Puerto #Panama #Germany #Japan #Korean #Associate #Command #General #Kansas #Civil #Georgia #Colorado #California #Deputy #Logistics #Hawaii #Chief #Supply #Services #Directorate #Hawaiian #Bronze #Medal #Leaf #Commanders #Civilian #Boyd #School #University #Maryland #Trinity #Board #Directors #English #Second #Council #Young #Literacy #Pardons #Paroles #Project #Read #Living #Learning #Preservation #Society #Historic #Martin #Volunteer #Year #Education #United #Military #Association #Retired #Division #Elder #Clerk #Session #Leon #Presbyterian #Celebration #Porter #Animal #League
Obituary: Lt. Col. Martin Avery Peters, US Army Retired, born in McKinney, Texas 27 May 1920, passed away 16, 2008. He was preceded in death by his parents, Avery D. and Lucy Peters, his brother Paul, his sister Emily Rippa and his first wife, Mary Frances. He is survived by his beloved wife, Barbara of 29 years, 5 children, 6 step children, 12 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Martin first came to San Antonio in 1937 as a member of the 23rd Infantry at Fort Sam Houston, TX. He rose from the ranks to Warrant Officer, thence to Infantry Office Candidate School, graduating 1942. He served in Puerto Rico, Panama, Germany, Japan and the Korean War before retirement in 1959. During active service he attended all the major courses at the Infantry School, and later the Associate Course at the Command and General Staff , Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. he retired from the Army, he entered upon a second career in US Civil Service that lasted for 28 years, finally retiring in San Antonio in , 1988. In the latter career he served in Fort Sam Houston, Fort McPherson, Georgia, Fort Carson, Colorado, Fort Irvin, California where he was Deputy Director of Logistics, and Fort Shafter, Hawaii where he was Chief, Supply and Services for the Directorate of Logistics of the Hawaiian Support Command. During his almost 50 years with the Army, he received the Bronze Star Medal, the Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, and twice was decorated with the Commanders Award for Civilian Service. Martin was a graduate of Boyd High School, McKinney, TX. and he attended courses at the University of Maryland, the University of Colorado, Trinity University and UNAM. He was a member of the Board of Directors and taught English as a Second Language ESL at the San Antonio Literacy Council. Martin co-founded the Young Adult Literacy League, taught ESL at the Pardons and Paroles Division and at Project Learn to Read of San Antonio. He also edited their newsletter, Living and Learning, and for two years was editor of the Preservation Gazette, the newsletter of the Society for the Preservation of Historic Fort Sam Houston. In 1997, Martin received the Volunteer of the Year Award in Education from the United Way. He was a life member of the Military Officers Association formerly the Retired Officers Association, a member of the Second IndianHead Division Association of the Society for the Preservation of Historic Fort Sam Houston. Martin had been an avid rock hunter, did lapidary work and later in life developed a great passion and aptitude for computer technology. He was a former Elder and Clerk of the Session of the Leon Springs Presbyterian Church, and had recently been attending the Celebration Circle in San Antonio. Visitation will be , 18, 2008 from 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. at Porter Loring on McCullough. In lieu of flowers, Martin requested that gifts be made to the Celebration Circle, 1830 E. Pyron, San Antonio, TX 78223. www.celebrationcircle.org or the Animal Defense League.

▰ Lt Gen Keith K Compton Usaf Ret

Died June 15, … More Information
Lt Gen Keith K Compton Usaf Ret, born December 9, 1915 went to be with the Lord on June 15, 2004 in San Antonio, Texas. Lt was 88.

▰ Lt Col Alan E Soefje Usaf Ret

Died January 09, … More Information
Lt Col Alan E Soefje Usaf Ret, born April 29, 1933 entered into eternal rest January 9, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. Lt was 76. Tags: #Soefje #Bachelors #Business #Texas #University #Masters #Communications #Northern #Doctor #Jurisprudence #School #Lift #Scouts #Lions #Military #World #Freedoms #Valley #Reserve #Association #Precinct #Catholic #Knights #Columbus #Alhambra #Lois #Edward #Erica #Megan #Renae #Richard #Anthony #Emily #Esther #Hazel #Elva #Mary #Eastman #Carol #Fort #Houston #Antonio #Wicks
Obituary: Lt Col Alan E. Soefje, USAF, Ret of San Antonio, Texas died on , 9, 2010, at the age of 76. Alan Soefje had a Bachelors Degree in Business from Texas A & M University, a Masters Degree in Communications from the University of Northern Colorado, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from St. Marys University Law School. He was a longtime member of the 433rd Air Lift Wing as a command pilot and a communications consultant. He also had a second retirement from public education as a teacher in high schools and colleges. He was active in community affairs such as Boy Scouts, Lions Club, Military Order of World Wars, Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Reserve Officers Association, Precinct Chairman, etc. He was a member of St. Padre Pio Catholic Church where he was a 4th degree Knights of Columbus member and an Alhambra member. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Lois Soefje; one son, Edward Alan Soefje and his wife, Erica, and his six grandchildren: Megan, Renae, Richard, Joe Anthony, Emily , and Edward Martin Soefje. He is also survived by 5 sisters, Esther Bloodworth, Hazel Allen, Elva Wenzel, Mary Lou Eastman, and Carol Hermes and their families.

MEMORIAL SERVICE
THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 2010
7:00 P.M.
ST. PADRE PIO CATHOLIC CHURCH
3843 BULVERDE PARKWAY A reception and meal will follow at the church. Private interment will be held at Fort Sam Houston National at a later date. Donations may be made to Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, San Antonio Chapter, 319 Wicks, San Antonio, TX 78210.

▰ Lt Col William R Martin Usaf Ret

Died September 08, … More Information
Lt Col William R Martin Usaf Ret, born June 25, 1925 entered into eternal rest September 8, 2007 in San Antonio, Texas. Lt was 82. Tags: #Temple #Texas #Elva #John #Bill #Army #Corps #University #Austin #Force #Korea #Vietnam #Trans #Botanical #Betty #Linda #Terry #Shae #Colgan #Joyce #Polly #Mary #Gibson #Michelle #Maren #Paige #Humane #Bexar #Fredericksburg #Antonio
Obituary: Lt Col William R. Martin, USAF, Ret., age 82, passed away 8, 2007. He was born 25, 1925, in Temple, Texas, to the late Elva Backstrom and John T. Martin, Sr. At a young age Bill became intrigued with the world of aviation and by the age of 14, unbeknownst to his parents, was paying for his own flying lessons. Immediately following completion of high school, he joined the Army Air Corps in 1943. Bill studied at the University of Texas in Austin, until he was called back to the US Air Force three years later. He proudly served as a command Top Gun fighter pilot, which were his happiest times, during WWII, Korea and Vietnam. Following his retirement from the Air Force, Bill continued flying as a private pilot for Trans World Oil Co. He was a world traveler throughout his life. When he retired, he was a volunteer at the Botanical Gardens and at the local animal rescue shelter. Bill always kept himself busy by doing for others. He was deeply loved and will greatly be missed by his family and friends. He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty. Bill is survived by his daughter, Linda Callahan and husband, Terry; granddaughter, Shae Connor; sister, Lee Colgan; special friend, Joyce Johnson; nieces, Polly Campbell, Mary Ann Gibson and their families; Michelle Hawkins and her daughters, Maren and Paige Morrison. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in BillÂs name to the Humane Society SPCA of Bexar , 4804 Fredericksburg Rd., San Antonio, Texas 78229.

▰ Lt Col William D Patterson Usaf Ret

Died March 29, … More Information
Lt Col William D Patterson Usaf Ret, born January 17, 1921 died on March 29, 2006 in San Antonio, Texas. Lt was 85. Tags: #Patterson #Temple #Civil #Military #Veteran #World #Vietnam #Retirement #Chief #Maintenance #Wing #Rhein #Germany #Holy #Catholic #Order #Daedalians #Hortense #Deborah #Marina #California #William #Dallas #Brent #Antonio #Kathleen #Elaine #Casey #James #Connor #Southwest #Craft
Obituary: Lt Col William D. Patterson USAF Ret age 85 of San Antonio, TX died 29, 2006. Col Patterson was born in Temple, TX 17, 1921 and spent the greater part of his life engaged in both Civil and Military Aviation. He was a Veteran of World War II and Vietnam. Prior to his Retirement, he was Chief of Maintenance of the 435th Military Airlift Wing at Rhein Main Germany. He was an active member of Holy Spirit Catholic Church and the Order of Daedalians. He is survived by his wife Hortense; one daughter Deborah Patterson of Marina Del Rey, California; sons, William Jr. of Dallas, Brent Patterson of San Antonio; granddaughters Kathleen and Elaine Patterson of Dallas, Casey Lauren Patterson of San Antonio; grandsons James Patterson of Dallas and Connor Patterson of San Antonio. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to Southwest School of Art & Craft, 300 a, San Antonio TX 78205 www.swschool.org.

▰ Lcdr Everett Roy Buck Usn Ret

Died July 20, … More Information
Lcdr Everett Roy Buck Usn Ret, born May 9, 1921 entered Heaven's gates on July 20, 2007 in San Antonio, Texas. Lcdr was 86. Tags: #Everett #Buck #Frances #Archer #Katherine #Barbara #Francie #Holbach #Marilyn #John #James #Alison #Susan #Hawthorne #Juliette #Shelly #Todd #Lauren #Captain #Alice #Burkhart #Mission #Jefferson #Missouri #Antonio #Harlandale #School #Navy #Lieutenant #Greatest #Battle #Midway #World #Alamo #Radio #Traffic
Obituary: Lieutenant Commander Retired, U.S. Navy Everett Roy Buck, Sr., 86, died at home on , 20, 2007. He is survived by his wife Frances Lee Archer Buck and his children: daughter Katherine, son Everett ÂRhett Buck, Jr. and his wife Barbara, daughter Francie Holbach and her husband Jim Holbach, and daughter Marilyn Koch and her husband John Koch. He is survived by six grandchildren: James Everett Holbach, Alison Holbach, Susan Mrs. Eric Hawthorne, Juliette Buck, Shelly Koch, and Todd Koch; and one great-grandchild, Lauren DeLeon. Everett Buck was the son of Captain Retired, U.S. Army and Mrs. William E. Buck, both deceased. His mother, Alice Cecilia Burkhart Buck was an active member of Mission San José during her lifetime. Everett was born on May 9, 1921 at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, and moved to San Antonio at the age of seven. He graduated from Harlandale High School before joining the Navy in 1939. He was a Âmustang who began his Navy career as an enlisted man and retired as a Lieutenant Commander in 1969. As one of the ÂThe Greatest GenerationÂ, he fought at the Battle of Midway in World War II. All his adult life, Everett was a golfer and an amateur radio operator HAM. In his later life, he was a member of the Battle of Midway Roundtable and was active with the Alamo Area Radio Organization, Inc. His activity with the local 7290 Traffic network continued until his death.

▰ James S Jim Mcmahon Colonel Usaf Ret

Died February 26, … More Information
James S Jim Mcmahon Colonel Usaf Ret, born December 20, 1933 entered into eternal rest February 26, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. James was 76. Tags: #Brooklyn #York #John #Grace #United #Military #West #Shelia #Oklahoma #National #Colonel #Continental #Captain #Texas #Circuit #Julia #Ensign #Corp #Sheila #Fayetteville #Jennifer #James #Margaret #Antonio #Erika #Clancy #Natural #Brandon #Corrie #Bowman #Shaw #Liam #Sallie #Graham #Connecticut #Janover #Michigan #American #Society #Datapoint
Obituary: James S. Jim McMahon, Colonel USAF Ret passed away on , 26, 2010 at the age of 76. He was born in Brooklyn, New York on 20, 1933 to John S. and Grace McMahon. In 1956, Jim graduated from the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY and also married Shelia Meehan in NYC. He served as a pilot in the USAF and the Oklahoma Air National Guard achieving the rank of Colonel. finishing his military service, Jim proceeded to a career as a policy maker for the FAA, then joined Continental Airlines and served as a Captain until his retirement from his outstanding career in aviation. As a younger man Jim was an avid competitive horseman on the Texas and Oklahoma Hunter/Jumper Circuit. Jim was preceded in death by his beautiful daughter, Julia Farnham McMahon and his big brother, Ensign Timothy J. McMahon, USN Air Corp. He is survived by his former wife and mother of their five children, Sheila M. Tinsley of Fayetteville, AR; sons, Tim and wife, Jennifer of Fayetteville, AR, James P. and wife, Margaret of San Antonio, TX, John and wife, Erika of Fayetteville, AR and Clancy and wife, Jennifer of Natural Dam, AR; grandchildren, Brandon Looper, Corrie Mauldin, Bowman McMahon, Shaw McMahon, Liam McMahon, James B. McMahon, Sallie McMahon and Grace McMahon; sisters, Mrs. Richard Graham of Connecticut and Mrs. Robert Janover of Michigan. Three words to sum up Colonel McMahons life……Wild blue yonder! Private services will be held at the United States Military Academy at West Point. In lieu of flowers please send memorials to the American Cancer Society, 8115 Datapoint Dr. San Antonio, TX 78229.

▰ Emil E Wisakowsky Major Us Army Ret

Died July 30, … More Information
Emil E Wisakowsky Major Us Army Ret, born September 5, 1921 entered eternal life July 30, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. Emil was 88. Tags: #Elva #Mercille #Eugene #Lynn #Carolyn #Marshall #Jennifer #Allison #Lindsey #Keith #Lori #Megan #Molly #Mason #Genieve #Gwen #Christus #Hospice #Lichtenstein #Intrepid #Roger #Fort #Houston #Texas
Obituary: Emil Edward Wisakowsky, Major US Army Ret, born 5, 1921 in San Antonio, Texas, died peacefully on , 29, 2010. He was preceded in death by his wife, Elva Radack Wisakowsky; his parents, Pearl and Emil Wisakowsky and sister, Dorothy OConnor. He met and married his beloved wife Elva in the spring of 1946. He is survived by his children Mercille, Eugene and his wife, Lynn; Carolyn and husband, Marshall Timmons; grandchildren, Jennifer Mitcheltree, Allison Vrana, Lindsey Kimbrough, Keith Wisakowsky, Lori Wisakowsky, great-grandchildren Marshall, Megan, and Molly Vrana and Mason Mitcheltree and his sister, Genieve Fruge. The family would like to thank Gwen Marshall, Christus VNA Hospice, and Dr. Michael Lichtenstein for their loving care. GRAVESIDE SERVICE
WITH FULL MILITARY HONORS
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 4, 2010
11:30 A.M.
FORT SAM HOUSTON NATIONAL CEMETERY The family respectfully requests no flowers. Memorial donations may be made to the for the Intrepid, 3851 Roger Brooke Dr., Fort Sam Houston, Texas 78234 or to the charity of your choice.

▰ Edward H Kurth U s Army Ret

Died July 16, … More Information
Edward H Kurth U s Army Ret, born October 28, 1915 passed from this world into the next July 16, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. Edward was 93. Tags: #Antonio #Holyoke #Lillie #Williston #Easthampton #Academy #West #Europe #Signal #Army #Panama #Surinam #Trinidad #Major #Camp #Austin #Main #European #Normandy #France #Germany #Wiesbaden #Nazis #Continental #Command #Nauheim #Patricia #Malone #University #Texas #Harvard #School #Advocates #Pentagon #Japan #Chief #Procurement #Division #Office #Judge #General #Legal #Hercules #Kurth #Towers #Edward #Julia #Chase #Zachary #Laurence #Abby #Dana #Erika #John #Lisa #Stephanie #Dorothy #Kelley #Chattanooga #Northern #Methodist
Obituary: Col. Edward H. Kurth, U.S. Army Ret, a San Antonio resident since 1980, died on , 16, 2009. Col. Kurth was born in Holyoke, MA, on 28, 1915, the son of Max and Lillie Kurth, both of whom are deceased. attending grade schools in Holyoke, he attended Williston Academy in Easthampton, MA, from which he graduated in 1935. While at Williston, Ed received a congressional appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point which he entered on 1, 1935. World War II started in Europe in the summer of 1939, shortly after his graduation. He selected the Signal Corps as his branch in the Army. assignments at Ft. Monmouth, NJ, Panama, Surinam and Trinidad, Ed, by then a Major, was given command of the 302 Sig. Opn Bn. at Camp Swift, TX near Austin. On 1944, his battalion took over the signal operations for the 12th Army Group Main and participated in all of the European campaigns from Normandy, across France, into Germany and ending at Wiesbaden when the Nazis capitulated on May 8, 1945. That summer, the 302 Sig. Opn. Bn. was deactivated and Lt. Col. Kurth was assigned to the Continental Base Command at Bad Nauheim, Germany. While Ed was stationed at Camp Swift, he was introduced to Patricia Pat Malone, a student at the University of Texas. This chance meeting at a USO dance was followed by many more, and they became engaged. In 1945, he was able to obtain leave to return to the U.S. He made haste for Austin, where Pat and he were wed on 2, 1946. the first year of married life in Bad Nauheim and their return to the U.S. in 1947, Ed was assigned by the Army as a student at Harvard Law School. Upon his graduation in 1950 with an L.L.B. later converted to J.D., he transferred to the Army Judge Advocates Corps. Subsequent, JAGC assignments followed at the Pentagon, to Japan and back to the Pentagon where he served as Chief, Procurement Law Division, Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Army. On 31, 1961, he took early retirement from the military and joined the Legal Dept. of Hercules, Inc., occupying the position of senior counsel until 1980 when he retired for a second time, and the Kurth Family moved to San Antonio. Since 1988, Pat and Ed made their home in the Towers formerly known as the USAA Towers. Col. Kurth is preceded in death by his beloved wife, Pat; and is survived by his son, Edward, daughter-in-law Julia; grandsons Chase and Zachary; son Laurence, daughter-in-law Abby, granddaughters Dana and Erika; and son John, daughter-in-law Lisa, granddaughter Stephanie; all of San Antonio; and a sister, Dorothy Kurth Kelley of Chattanooga, TN. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made for a stained glass window in the new sanctuary at Northern Hills Methodist Church, 3703 N. Loop 1604, San Antonio, TX 78247 210 654-0881.

▰ Dr Thomas J Allen Col Usa Ret

Died February 16, … More Information
Dr Thomas J Allen Col Usa Ret, born May 8, 1925 went to be with the Lord on February 16, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. Dr was 83. Tags: #Colonel #Antonio #Texas #Verden #Eunice #Henry #Allen #World #Iowa #Marines #Bronze #Purple #Superintendent #Oklahoma #Delta #Emily #Gardner #Edmund #Thomas #Marilyn #Tulsa #Mary #Dickson #Martha #Tucson #Betty #Virginia #Cynthia #Abbott #Army #Michael #Caroline #Arbor #Foundation #Trees #Memory #Toll
Obituary: Dr. Thomas J. Allen, Colonel, U.S. Army Ret, age 83, died peacefully with family 16, 2009, in San Antonio, Texas. Dr. T. J. Allen was a devoted husband, father, brother, grandfather, and decorated veteran born in Verden, OK to Eunice H. and Henry L Allen 8 May, 1925. In World War II, his heroism on Iowa Jima with the 1st BN, HQ Co, 26th Marines was distinguished by medals such as the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. He served as Superintendent in Oklahoma schools systems for more than 30 years with excellence recognized by education honoraries such as Phi Delta Kappa. Dr. Allen is survived by his sister, Emily Gardner and her husband Dr. John Gardner of Edmund; his son, Thomas T. Allen and his wife Marilyn of Tulsa; Mary Lou Dickson of Oklahoma City, Martha Allen of Tucson, Betty Allen of Virginia Beach; his daughter, Cynthia Allen Abbott, COL, US Army Ret; and grandchildren, Michael and Caroline Abbott of San Antonio. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorializing Dr. Allens living vitality, strength, and courage by replanting our national forests at http://www.arborday.org/join.tictim/ or call the Arbor Day Foundation, Trees in Memory, Toll Free at 1-888-448-7337.

▰ Dr William Theodore Koch M d cmdr U s Navy Ret

Died August 28, … More Information
Dr William Theodore Koch M d cmdr U s Navy Ret, born April 4, 1914 joined the Lord August 28, 2002 in Kerrrville, Texas. Dr was 88. Tags: #Savior #Bill #Seguin #Texas #Agnes #Koch #William #Peter #Anna #Seidemann #Holler #Germany #Braunfels #Associates #University #Pharmacology #Dallas #State #Department #Baylor #Medicine #Houston #Southwestern #School #Class #Beta #Marilyn #Jefferson #Hospital #Internal #Diego #Base #Nancy #Kochs #Kerrville #Lovell #James #Marie #Allen #Brandon #Matthew #Antonio #Elizabeth #Katherine #Kraege #Yorktown #Siever #Marvin #Jean #Boerne #Mary #Mays #Schertz #Rita #Konop #Austin #Peterson #Cancer #Scottish #Children #Christian #Daniel #Robert #Pallbearers #Duane #John #Lloyd
Obituary: William Theodore Koch, M.D. CMDR, U.S. Navy, Ret. passed into the arms of his loving Savior on 28th, 2002. Known for his kind, quiet, and giving spirit, Bill Koch, or ÂBubba as he was affectionately known by those who knew him and loved him, was born on 4, 1914 in Seguin, Texas to Agnes Seidemann Koch and William T. Koch, Sr. He was the great-grandson of Peter Seidemann and Anna Daum Seidemann of Holler, Germany who settled in Texas in New Braunfels in 1844. graduating from high school in Seguin, he received a baseball scholarship to Texas Lutheran where he received an Associates Degree. He continued his education at the University of Texas and graduated with honors in Pharmacology in 1936. He was a member of Rho Chi honor fraternity. working as a pharmacist in Seguin and Dallas, as well as the State Department, Dr. Nau of Seguin encourged Bill to follow his childhood dream of becoming a doctor. He began his medical career at Baylor School of Medicine and after it moved to Houston, Bill continued at Southwestern Medical School in its first Class. He was a member of Phi Beta Chi medical fraternity. During his studies at Southwestern, he worked at the Baylor Hospital pharmacy where he met the girl of his dreams, Marilyn Carlson. Marilyn and Bill married 3, 1944 in Dallas. She has remained his true love for 58 years. Dr. Koch continued his training at Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston in Internal Medicine. He served his country at the San Diego Naval Base Hospital in the Internal Medicine ward for a period of two years. serving in San Diego, Bill, Marilyn, and their daughter Nancy returned to Houston where he practiced medicine. In 1952, the Kochs moved to Dallas where they lived until 1985. The Kochs retired to Kerrville. Bill leaves behind his precious wife of 58 years, Marilyn, his only child, Nancy Koch Lovell, her husband James L. Lovell, M.D., three grand-children, Marie Lovell Allen, husband Brandon Allen of Houston, Matthew David Lovell and James Michael Lovell of San Antonio, and a great grand-daughter, Elizabeth Allen. Surviving him as well are his sister Katherine Koch Kraege of Yorktown and her children Elizabeth Katherine Siever and her husband, Marvin, of Yorktown, and Jean Patterson and her husband Bob, of Boerne. Other family survivors of the Seidemann family and Koch family are Mary Lee Mays Roberts of Seguin, Dr. Anthony Mays of Schertz, Rita Mays Konop of Austin, Mr. Robert Koch of Houston and many cousins. The family wishes to thank Sid Peterson Hospice of Kerrville for their care. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Cancer Research , the Scottish Rite Children Hospital of Dallas, or the Christian charity of your choice. Pallbearers: James L. Lovell, M.D., Matthew David Lovell, James Michael Lovell, Brandon Trent Allen, Daniel G. Duke, M.D., Robert E. Wehmeyer and Marvin Siever. Honorary Pallbearers: Duane Beardsley, James Egan, John P. Howard, M.D., and Lloyd S. Lund.

▰ David Macaskill Dockham Ii Lt col Usaf Ret

Died September 13, … More Information
David Macaskill Dockham Ii Lt col Usaf Ret, born August 7, 1947 joined the Lord September 13, 2014 in Texas. David was 67. Tags: #Antonio #David #Dockham #Dorothy #Carlson #Springfield #Janet #Scott #Katie #Jackie #Allen
Obituary: David MacAskill Dockham II, Lt. Col, USAF (Ret.), age 67, of San Antonio passed away on , 13, 2014. He was born on 7, 1947 to David MacAskill Dockham, Sr. and Dorothy Phyllis Carlson in Springfield, MA. David liked to read and enjoyed traveling. He was preceded in death by his wife, Janet Dockham. David is survived by his son, Scott Geoffrey; daughter, Katie Geoffrey; sister, Jackie Dower and brother, Allen Lynch.

▰ Darrel D Ruebsamen Capt Usn Ret

Died October 05, … More Information
Darrel D Ruebsamen Capt Usn Ret, born June 1, 1926 left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home October 5, 2010 in San Antonio, Texas. Darrel was 84. Tags: #Giltner #Alberta #Dean #Ensign #Otter #Raby #Grouse #Barton #Alacrity #Aeolus #Neches #Commander #Mine #Forty #Charleston #Germany #Philippines #Japan #Master #Science #Management #Post #School #Monterey #Navy #Military #Command #East #Yokohama #Vietnam #Medal #Legion #Merit #Antonio #University #Texas #Assisi #Margaret #Jennifer #David #Carol #Patricia #Larry #Darrel #Mobile #Fishes #Church #Road
Obituary: At the age of 84, our beloved Darrel D. Ruebsamen, Capt, USN ret, passed away on , 5, 2010. He was born on 1, 1926, in Giltner, NE to the late Alberta Dawson and Dean Ruebsamen. Selected for the U.S. Navy V-12 officer training program while in high school, at 18 he was one of the youngest officers ever to be commissioned as an Ensign USN. He transferred his commission to Ensign USN in 1946. He continued to be a leader and served as ships company and on staffs aboard the USS Otter, USS Raby, USS Grouse, USS Barton, USS DeLong, USS Alacrity, USS Aeolus, and USS Neches. He commanded the USS Grouse, was Commander, Mine Division Forty Five out of Charleston, SC and later commanded both the USS Aeolus and USS Neches. His 32 years of active duty at sea and ashore included overseas assignments in Germany, the Philippines, and Japan. He received a Master of Science in Management from the U.S. Navy Post Graduate School, Monterey in 1961. His last Navy assignment before retirement in 1975 was as Commander, Military Sealift Command, Far East and as the senior U.S. military officer in Yokohama, Japan. While in that role, he arranged the ocean transport for approximately 100, 000 refugees fleeing Vietnam. He was awarded the Navy Commendation Medal and the Legion of Merit. Upon retiring, he made San Antonio his adopted home and pursued a career in computers, attending the University of Texas, San Antonio. He used those skills in volunteering at St. Francis of Assisi, and assisting a number of social organizations. He maintained a website for the USS DeLong and was active in shipmate reunion organizations. The eldest of seven children, he is survived by his beloved and devoted wife of 65 years, Margaret; and is cherished by his children, Jennifer deceased, David Emily, Carol Ron, and Patricia Michael; grandchildren; and great-grandchildren. MEMORIAL SERVICE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2010
11:30 A.M.
ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH
4201 DEZAVALA ROAD Father Larry Christian will officiate. His eventual resting place will be Giltner, NE. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in the name of Darrel D. Ruebsamen to Mobile Loaves & Fishes at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 4201 DeZavala Road, San Antonio, Texas 78249.

▰ Dane W Harlan Col Usaf Ret

Died June 27, … More Information
Dane W Harlan Col Usaf Ret, born December 12, 1917 departed this life Sunday June 27, 2007 in San Antonio, Texas. Dane was 89. Tags: #Ruth #Bonita #Portland #Susie #Nashville #Amber #Cole #Janice #Bars #Joan #Poway #Force #Bexar #Bank #Department #Pedro #Church #Lion #Club #Optimists #Board #Directors #Boysville #Marshall #Fiesta #Daedalian #Wilford
Obituary: Dane W. Harlan, Col. USAF Ret, 89, leaves his wife of 65 years, Ruth; daughters, Bonita Muthersbaugh of Portland, OR and Susie Alley of Nashville, TN; granddaughter, Amber Kent and great-grandson Cole Kent of Portland OR; and sisters Janice Wade of Bars, PA and Joan Pollard of Poway, CA. Dane was an Air Force pilot flying over 17 types of planes. He retired in 1967 after 27 years of service. He completed his business career in 1983 when he retired from the Bexar Bank Trust Department. He was an elder and member of San Pedro Presbyterian Church, past president of the LionÂs Club, Lt. Governor and life member of Optimists International, on the Board of Directors of Boysville, a Marshall for the Fiesta Commission for several years, a Daedalian, and volunteered at the reception desk at Wilford Hall for twenty years. Throughout his entire life, he was an avid golfer. Dane will be very much missed by all who knew and loved him. There will be a reception immediately following the service at San Pedro Presbyterian Church.

▰ Cwo4 Buel Edward Pearson Usnr Ret

Died October 27, … More Information
Cwo4 Buel Edward Pearson Usnr Ret, born December 19, 1927 entered Heaven's gates on October 27, 2008 in San Antonio, Texas. Cwo was 80. Tags: #Navy #Korea #Buel #Shearer #Church #Edgar #James #Fendley #Owen #Deloris #Pearson #Patricia #Mike #Thomas #Connie #Jace #Donna #Christys #Battered #Children #Antonio #Texas
Obituary: CWO4 Buel Edward Pearson, USNR Ret, age 80, went to be with the Lord 27, 2008. He was born 19, 1927, in McAllen, Texas, to the late Owen and Jimmie Mohler Pearson. Buel served his country in the US Navy during WWII, Korea and at home until retiring as a CWO4, after 39 years of dedicated service. As a lifelong accountant, he established his own CPA firm of 40 years. A natural outdoorsman and sportsman, Buel enjoyed hunting, fishing, golfing, tennis and woodcarving. He was an active member of Shearer Baptist Church for many years. Buel was loved by all and will be dearly missed. He was preceded in death by his son, Edgar Pearson; grandson, James Michael Fendley; and brother, Jim Owen Pearson. Buel is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Deloris Riley Pearson; daughter, Patricia Fendley and husband, Mike; son, Thomas Ray Pearson and wife, Connie; son, Jace Edward Pearson and wife, Donna; 13 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christys Hope for Battered Women & Children, 1919 N.W. Loop 410, Ste. 200, San Antonio, Texas 78213 or a charity of your choice.

▰ Commander John S Henderson Usn Ret

Died June 17, … More Information
Commander John S Henderson Usn Ret, born July 23, 1929 went to be with the Lord on June 17, 2005 in San Antonio, Texas. Commander was 75. Tags: #Sabinal #Southwest #State #Naval #Navy #Brooklyn #Long #Boston #Shipyards #Administrator #Bethlehem #Shipyard #Quincy #Mass #Church #Fried #Certified #Auditor #Chairman #Board #Executive #Science #Research #Fraternity #Freemasons #Master #Albert #Masonic #National #Masonic-related #Scottish #Antonio #Commander #Military #World #Officers #Directors #Milly #Miki #Tracey #David #Christopher #Morgan #Henderson #Marysville #California #Janell #England #Terry #Cindy #Michael #Episcopal #Learning #Endowment
Obituary: Commander John S. Henderson, USN RET completed his voyage across the great waters of life on 16, 2005. Born on the family ranch near Sabinal on 23, 1929, he was educated in the public schools there, graduated from Southwest Texas State University in 1950 and from the Naval War in 1965. Notable duty during his Navy career included heavy cruiser USS TOLEDO; amphibious ship USS UNION; repair ship USS DELTA; Brooklyn, Long Beach and the historic Boston Naval Shipyards. He was Navy Contract Administrator at Bethlehem Steel Shipyard in Quincy, Mass. for construction of the first nuclear-powered surface ships USS LONG BEACH and USS BAINBRIDGE. Retiring in 1972, he joined ChurchÂs Fried Chicken headquarters as Certified Internal Auditor, then became personal assistant to the Chairman of the Board of that company, as well as Executive Director of the Church family-sponsored Science Unlimited Research Foundation. Upon second retirement he became active in the Fraternity of Freemasons serving as Master of Albert Pike Masonic Lodge No. 1169 and National President of National Sojourners Masonic. He served as presiding officer of a number of other Masonic-related organizations, being honored with the 33º of the Scottish Rite. While in San Antonio, he served as Commander of the local chapter of the Military Order of the World Wars and was a long-time member of the San Antonio Retired Officers Association, serving for a time on its Board of Directors. He was predeceased by wife Milly or Miki as she was known in the 45th year of a loving marriage. Surviving are daughter Tracey Gutierrez and husband David, along with grandsons Christopher and Morgan of San Antonio; and daughter Dr. Veronica Henderson of Marysville, California. Also surviving are sister Janell Clary and husband Ott of Sabinal; numerous nieces and nephews here and in England; and special friends Terry, Cindy and Michael Whitson. He was a member of St. LukeÂs Episcopal Church. Memorial contributions may be made to the Scottish Rite Learning Endowment Fund, P.O. Box 2239, San Antonio, TX 78298-2239.

▰ Commander George L Thompson Us Navy Ret

Died November 20, … More Information
Commander George L Thompson Us Navy Ret, born March 28, 1922 passed away peacefully November 20, 2008 in San Antonio, Texas. Commander was 86. Tags: #Noodle #Texas #Lela #Mexico #University #Navy #Southwestern #Lions #Pioneers #Thompson #Marshall #Manley #Nita #Terry #Gary #Matthew #Kelly #Emily #Rodney #Parker #Collin #American #Association #Wurzbach #Antonio
Obituary: Commander George L. Thompson, US Navy Ret, beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, passed away 20, 2008, at the age of 86. He was born 28, 1922, in Noodle, Texas, to the late W.C. and Lela Thompson. George attended New Mexico A&M University. 28 years of dedicated service to his country as a pilot, he retired from the US Navy. As a second career, he worked for Southwestern Bell. George was the president of the Lions Club as well as the AT&T Pioneers. George will dearly be missed by all who loved and knew him. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Dr. Merrell Thompson and Marshall Thompson; and sister, Eno Manley. George is survived by his loving wife of 64 years, Nita Thompson; daughter, Terry Woltersdorf and husband, Gary; grandchildren, Matthew Woltersdorf and wife, Kelly and Emily Eikenberg and husband, Rodney; great-grandchildren, Parker Woltersdorf and Collin Eikenberg. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 8415 Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, Texas 78229.

▰ Colonel C r Morgan Usaf Ret

Died March 14, … More Information
Colonel C r Morgan Usaf Ret, born December 4, 1932 joined the Lord March 14, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. Colonel was 76. Tags: #Retired #Antonio #Ellie #Karen #David #Jamie #Brady #Laura #Kelly #Dardie #Heidi #Donna #Chuck #Morgan #Charleston #School #West #University #Luke #Nellis #Myrtle #Bentwaters #England #Republic #Vietnam #Southeast #Squadron #Tactical #Udorn #Base #Thailand #North #Special #Officer #Biscayne #House #Force #Advance #President #China #Russia #Miami #Association #Colonel #General #Wing #Electronic #Vice #Warfare #George #Wild #Squadrons #Deputy #Operations #United #Command #Control #Headquarters #Allied #Central #Brunssum #Netherlands #Crows #River #Fighter #Order #Daedalians #Legion #Merit #Distinguished #Cross #Medal #Leaf #Meritorious #Defense #Service #Bronze #Palm #Combat #Armed #Expeditionary #Certified #Planner #Senior #Manager #Acacia #Group #Warrior #Foundation #Front
Obituary: Colonel C.R. Morgan, USAF Retired of San Antonio died , 14, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Ellie; daughter Karen Mullins and husband Bo; and stepsons David Terry, Jamie Dugan, Brady Dugan and stepdaughters Laura Terry, Kelly Aguilar, Dardie Pringle, and Heidi Dugan, and 20 grandchildren. Wife Donna and son Chuck preceded him in death. Colonel Morgan was born in 1932 in Charleston, WV, graduating from Charleston High School and West Virginia University in 1956. He graduated from USAF pilot training flying school in 1957 and entered advanced fighter pilot training at Luke AFB, AZ and Nellis AFB, NV the same year. His first operational assignment was at Myrtle Beach AFB, SC flying F-100 fighters from 1958 until 1963. His next duty was at RAF Bentwaters, England flying single seat F-101s and then F-4s until 1966 when he departed for DaNang AB, Republic of Vietnam. Colonel Morgan had two tours in Southeast Asia as a fighter pilot – the first at DaNang AB and the second as Squadron Commander of an F-4E Tactical Fighter Squadron at Udorn Air Base, Thailand. He flew 164 total combat missions, of which 100 missions were over North Vietnam. He left DaNang in 1967 and was assigned at stead AFB, FL as an F-4 instructor pilot. While at stead, he also served for four and one half years as the USAF Special Actions Officer for the Key Biscayne White House operations and as an Air Force One Advance Agent. He also was part of President Nixons historical trip to China and Russia in 1972. While at stead, the greater Miami Aviation Association honored Colonel Morgan with the General Frank P. Lahm award for 1972 which is awarded annually to the military person stationed in the Miami area who has done the most to promote good relations between the military and civilian population. For the three and one half years prior to his retirement in 1986 from 30 years of military active duty, he was Wing Commander of the 6960th Electronic Security Wing at Kelly AFB. From 1981 until 1983 he was Vice Commander of the Air Force Electronic Warfare . Prior to that, he was Vice Commander of the first USAF Tactical Fighter Wing dedicated solely to fighter electronic combat, which was organized at George AFB, CA consisting of three F-4G Wild Weasel Squadrons. Other military positions include duty as Deputy Commander for Operations of the largest Tactical Fighter Wing in the United States Air Force and as Deputy for the Command and Control Division at Headquarters, Allied Forces Central Europe located at Brunssum, the Netherlands. He was a graduate of the USAF Air War . Additionally, he was a past President of the San Antonio Chapter of Electronic Warfare Association of Old Crows and previously was in charge of the San Antonio Force of the Red River Valley Fighter Pilots Association. He was a lifetime member of the military pilots Order of Daedalians. Among Colonel Morgans military awards and decorations are the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal with 14 Oak Leaf Clusters, Meritorious Service Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with 1 Bronze Star, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, Air Force Commendation Medal, Combat Readiness Medal, and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. For 12 years after his military retirement, Colonel Morgan was a Certified Financial Planner and Senior Account Manager for the Acacia Financial Group. For over 2 years he was head of the San Antonio Agency of Acacia. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Air Warrior Courage Foundation, P.O. Box 1553, Front Royal, VA 22630-0033.

▰ Col Edwin Morgan Schmidt Us Army Ret

Died February 09, … More Information
Col Edwin Morgan Schmidt Us Army Ret, born June 25, 1920 departed this life Sunday February 9, 2011 in San Antonio, Texas. Col was 90. Tags: #Antonio #Texas #Davenport #Iowa #University #Judge #General #Colonel #Academy #West #Academics #Charlottesville #Tulsa #State #Association #Business #Dinner #Petroleum #Hills #Club #Schmidt #Sybil #Shelly #Dallas #Leies
Obituary: COL Edwin Morgan Schmidt U.S. Army, Ret. died , 9, 2011 in San Antonio, Texas. He was born on 25, 1920 and raised in Davenport, Iowa; received a B.A. from St. Ambrose University; attended the University of Iowa of Law 1941-42; served 4 years in the U.S. Navy during WWII, and became a qualified submarine officer. He returned to law school, received a J.D. in of 1947, and was an associate with a law firm for 3 years in Davenport. In 1950, he returned to active military duty in The Judge Advocate General Corps, U.S. Army, and served until retiring in 1970 as a Colonel. Early assignments principally concerned felony trials. Later assignments were to the faculty at the U.S. Military Academy., West Point, and as a director of Academics of T.J.A.G.S., Charlottesville, VA. retirement, he became a tenured faculty member of the law schools at The University of Tulsa and St. MaryÂs University. He retired in 1990. He was a member of the State Bar of Texas and the San Antonio Bar Association. He was a past president of the Business MenÂs Dinner Club, a member of The Petroleum Club and The Oak Hills Country Club. COL Schmidt is survived by his wife, Sybil Ann; daughter, Shelly and her husband, R.C. Bates III of Dallas. GRAVESIDE SERVICE
THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 17, 2011
1:45 P.M.
FORT SAM HOUSTON NATIONAL CEMETERY Fr. John Leies officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.

▰ Col Samuel C Galbreath Usaf Ret

Died March 25, … More Information
Col Samuel C Galbreath Usaf Ret, born September 30, 1917 went into the presence of the Lord on March 25, 2003 in San Antonio, Texas. Col was 85. Tags: #Jarrettsville #Maryland #Samuel #Mary #Galbreath #School #Western #Lieutenant #Army #Corps #Force #Distinguished #Cross #Medal #Legion #Merit #Leaf #Charleston #Board #Directors #Retired #Association #First #Presbyterian #Deacons #Property #Kiwanis #Sandhurst #Hawkins #Lynchburg #Elizabeth #Hannah #Portland #Oregon
Obituary: Col. Samuel C. Galbreath USAF Ret, born in Jarrettsville, Maryland on 30, 1917, the son of Samuel W. and Mary Cairnes Galbreath, passed away , 25, 2003 at the age of 85. He graduated from Jarrettsville High School, 1934 and from Western Maryland , 1940. He was commissioned second Lieutenant US Army Air Corps, 3, 1941, served thirty years of active duty in the U. S. Air Force. Among awards earned during service were: the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal, and the Legion of Merit with one Oak Leaf Cluster for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service in the U.S. Air Force. Col. Galbreath retired, 1970 to Charleston, S.C. where he engaged in volunteer service work including: The Board of Directors of the YMCA, Retired Officers Association, First Scots Presbyterian Church Board of Deacons and Property Committee, Kiwanis Club of Charleston, and the Sandhurst Civic Association. He married Mary Frances Hawkins of Lynchburg, VA, 24, 1943. had one son, Samuel, Jr; and two granddaughters, Elizabeth and Hannah Galbreath who live in Portland, Oregon.

▰ Col Luke Cole Fisher Jr Usa Ret

Died February 24, … More Information
Col Luke Cole Fisher Jr Usa Ret, born February 19, 1937 entered Heaven's gates on February 24, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. Col was 72. Tags: #Army #Retired #Antonio #Texas #Luke #Dallas #South #Cliff #School #University #Austin #United #Masters #Business #Babson #Boston #Massachusetts #Carlisle #Pennsylvania #Panama #Vietnam #Thailand #Germany #Bronze #Medal #Meritorious #Southeast #Pentagon #Washington #Chief #Logistics #Civil #Office #Joint #Staff #Avone #Fisher #Victoria #Kaak #Stephen #Frederick #Baltimore #Maryland #John #Cameron #Cyrus
Obituary: Col. Luke Cole Fisher, Jr. US Army, Retired of San Antonio, Texas, was born 19, 1937 and passed away on , 24, 2009, at the age of 72. A direct descendant of Texas pioneers, decorated military veteran, and beloved husband and father, Luke led a life full of accomplishment and distinction. Luke began his military service in Dallas as a JrROTC officer at South Oak Cliff High School. It as a path he would never waver from, through his graduation from the ROTC program at The University of Texas at Austin and then for the next 23 years in the United States Army. He continued his education, earning a Masters in Business Administration from Babson Institute in Boston, Massachusetts, and graduated from the US Army War in Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. As an officer in the Army, Luke traveled the world. His assignments included tours of Panama, Vietnam, Thailand, Germany, and numerous posts throughout the United States. Throughout his career, he proudly served alongside those who, like him, answered the call of duty to this country. Lukes list of military honors includes the Bronze Star Medal, the Army Commendation Medal x2, and the Meritorious Service Medal x3. His journey spanned an incredible career, from serving in the jungles of Southeast Asia to the halls of the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. where he was the Chief of Logistics Procedures and Civil Engineering in the Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Upon retirement in 1982 Luke returned to Texas, settling in San Antonio. his retirement, he remained active and involved in civic matters and community planning, lending his logistical and diplomatic expertise in efforts to manage local and state highway development and taxpayers rights issues. He continued to enjoy his lifelong interest in photography, a hobby for which he showed an artists natural talent, winning multiple awards. He was an animal lover, always raising dogs, even the occasional cat. Throughout it all, his family was with him. Luke is survived by his wife of 52 years, Avone Monette Fisher; his daughter Victoria Fisher Kaak and her husband Stephen Ernest Kaak; grandchildren Austin Fisher Kaak and Frederick Thompson Kaak, of Baltimore, Maryland; and his son John Cole Fisher, grandchildren Cameron Cole Fisher and Cyrus Connor Fisher, of Austin, Texas. He leaves behind a family that loved him dearly, who learned from him as well.

▰ Col Roger William Page Usaf Ret

Died March 11, … More Information
Col Roger William Page Usaf Ret, born March 24, 1918 passed from this world into the next March 11, 2003 in San Antonio, Texas. Col was 84. Tags: #Angeles #Chaffey #University #Southern #Kelly #Force #Commander #Flying #Blythe #Night #Squadron #Valley #Italy #Professor #Science #Grove #Kunsan #Korea #Tech #Wing #Training #Randolph #Base #Group #Sembach #Germany #Warner- #Wright #Distinguished #Cross #Medal #Leaf #Commendations #American #Service #European- #Eastern #Bronze #Stars #Colonel #Mark #Aubyn #Page #Roger #Janet #Russell #Crystal #Ashley #Antonio #Chris #Michelle #Amarillo #Gideon #Cade #Christian #Chloe #Mildred #Margaret #California #Patel #Allan #Gardner #Park #West
Obituary: Col. Roger W. Page, USAF Ret., born 24, 1918, in Los Angeles, CA, passed away 11, 2003. He attended Chaffey Junior and the University of Southern California. He was commissioned as a flying cadet at Kelly Field in 1940. He served as an Air Force pilot for 30 years. His assignments included Commander, 10th Flying Training Det., Blythe, CA; Commander of the Night Intruder Squadron in the Po Valley of Italy where he introduced the A-26 into that theater of operations; Professor of Air Science, Grove City , PA; Commander, 6170th ABG, K-8, Kunsan, Korea; Commander, 3450th Tech Training Wing, F.E.Warren AFB, WY; Hdq Air Training Command, Randolph AFB, TX; Base Commander, 38th AB Group, Sembach AB, Germany; duty at Warner-Robbins AFB, GA; and Wright Patterson AFB, OH. Military awards include Distinguished Flying Cross; Air Medal with Oak Leaf Clusters; AF Commendations Medal; American Defense Service Medal; American Campaign Medal; European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal w/2 Bronze Service Stars. While he held many military honors, Colonel Page will most be remembered for his love and devotion as a husband, father, grandfather, brother and son. It was in that calling that he found his greatest joy and honor. His gentleness, integrity, and faithfulness will be greatly missed. He was pre-deceased by his parents and his son, Mark. He is survived by his dear wife of 59 years, Aubyn Phillips Page; his son, Roger and wife, Janet; grandchildren, Russell and Crystal Page of Ft. Worth, Ashley Page of San Antonio, Chris and Michelle Canon, of Amarillo; and great grandchildren, Gideon, Cade, Christian and Chloe. He also has two sisters, Mildred Clevenger and Margaret Hull of California, as well as numerous nephews and nieces. Special thanks to Dr. Bahv Patel, BAMC; Dr. Patrick Allan, WHMC/BAMC and Dr. Barry Gardner, WHMC.
The family would also like to thank the staff of Park Lane West for their concerned and loving care.

▰ Col Clarence M Caldcleugh Usaf Ret

Died August 13, … More Information
Col Clarence M Caldcleugh Usaf Ret, born August 15, 1916 went into the presence of the Lord on August 13, 2003 in San Antonio, Texas. Col was 86. Tags: #Marcos #Taylor #Business #Degree #Texas #Kingsville #Master #University #Pittsburgh #Force #North #Theater #Operations #Vietnam #Dominion #Services #Antonio #Alamo #United #Church #Retired #Association #American #Order #Daedalians #Harriett #Cynthia #Owen #Robert #Eugene #James #Waxahachie #John #Austin #Gerald #Dursun #Zepp #Bobette #Bill #Houston #Helen
Obituary: Colonel Clarence M. Caldcleugh, USAF Ret. died , 13, 2003 at the age of 86 years. Born 15, 1916 at San Marcos, TX, he attended school at Taylor, TX and later received a Business Administration Degree from Texas A&I at Kingsville, TX, and a MasterÂs Degree from the University of Pittsburgh, PA. Col. Caldcleugh enlisted in the Air Force in 1941 and retired in of 1970. During his service, he flew combat missions in P-39Âs and P-38Âs in the North Africa Theater of Operations WWII and later served a tour in Vietnam, 1966-7. Upon retirement, he became a stockbroker and was associated with Dominion Investor Services of San Antonio. He was a member of Alamo Heights United Methodist Church, the Retired Officers Association, the American Legion and a life member of the Order of Daedalians. Col. Caldcleugh was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Harriett, daughter, Cynthia Dorman, brothers, Owen, Robert, Eugene and James Caldcleugh. He is survived by sons, Robert B. Caldcleugh of Waxahachie, TX and John M. Caldcleugh of Austin, TX; four grandsons, Gerald and John Dorman, Dursun and Zepp Moore and one granddaugher, Bobette Tidwell. He is also survived by his brother, Bill Caldcleugh of Houston and his sister, Helen Koonce, also of Houston; and numerous nieces and nephews.

▰ Col Henry Morgan Cook Jr Us Army Ret

Died August 01, … More Information
Col Henry Morgan Cook Jr Us Army Ret, born June 23, 1922 entered into eternal rest August 1, 2009 in Austin, Texas. Col was 87. Tags: #Belton #Texas #Henry #Maude #Nancy #Carol #Stephens #Cook #William
Obituary: Col Henry Morgan Cook, Jr., US Army, Ret, age 87, passed away 1, 2009, in Austin, Texas. He was born 23, 1922, in Belton, Texas, to the late Henry and Maude Cook. Not only did Henry serve his country, but he also served his community as a physician for many years. He will be missed by all who loved and knew him. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Nancy L. Cook. Henry is survived by their children, Carol Ann Stephens, Henry M. Rick Cook, III, William M. Cook and The Rev. James B. Cook; and 7 grandchildren.

▰ Col Sam Chaney Usa Ret

Died August 27, … More Information
Col Sam Chaney Usa Ret, born April 3, 1932 departed this life Sunday August 27, 2007 in Hollywood Park, Texas. Col was 75. Tags: #Physical #Board #Fort #Houston #Nancy #Antonio #Karen #Colorado #Patty #Kent #Linda #Littleton #Doyle #Terri #Fritz #Bastrop #Nick #Chris #Lindsey #Kelsey #Connor #Ashley #Hewitt #Haley
Obituary: Col. Sam Chaney, USA Ret, age 75, passed away on 27, 2007 in San Antonio, TX. He entered the U. S. Army in 1959 and retired in 1994 after over 34 years of loyal service to his country. retiring, he worked as a civilian physician at the Physical Exam Board at Fort Sam Houston. He is survived by his wife, Nancy of San Antonio; daughters, Karen Chaney of Colorado Springs, CO, Patty Hausman and husband Kent of Colorado Springs, CO, Linda Boyd of Littleton, CO; son-in-law, Doyle Boyd of Littleton, CO; and Terri Hocker and husband Fritz of Bastrop, TX; and grandchildren, Nick Hausman of Ft. Collins, CO, Chris Hausman of Colorado Springs, CO, Lindsey Hausman of Colorado Springs, CO, Kelsey Boyd of Littleton, CO, Connor Boyd of Littleton, CO, Ashley Hocker of Hewitt, TX and Haley Hocker of Bastrop, TX. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Col. ChaneyÂs name to the charity of your choice.

▰ Col Donald Edwin Schwartz Dds Usa Ret

Died November 30, … More Information
Col Donald Edwin Schwartz Dds Usa Ret, born September 1, 1923 entered into eternal rest November 30, 2009 in Windcrest, Texas. Col was 86. Tags: #Windcrest #Texas #Youngstown #Ohio #Paul #Alta #Schwartz #North #High #Dental #University #Prosthodontic #Army #Korea #Vietnam #Shaker #Antonio #Fort #Houston #Chief #Rhodes #Clinic #Professor #Chairman #Crown #Bridge #Teaching #Trail #Senior #Olympics #General #Amateur #Radio #Mary #Toddie #Robert #Roberta #Michael #Brenda #Greeley #Donald #Vikie #Boerne #Patrick #Kelly #Katherine #Nathan #Trent #Melvin #Nancy #Heidi #Eric #Mateo #Margery #Johnson #Richard #David #Philip #Boardman #Roger #Detroit #Gymee #Sills #Windsor
Obituary: Col. Donald Edwin Schwartz, DDS USA Ret., age 86, passed away on , 30, 2009 in Windcrest, Texas. Donald was born in Youngstown, Ohio to parents, Paul Schwartz and Alta Albright Schwartz. He graduated from North Lima High School in 1941. He went to Dental School at Ohio State University and completed his Prosthodontic training at UCLA. He was in the Army for over 30 years, and proudly served his country during WW II, Korea, and Vietnam. He was in private practice in Shaker Heights, Ohio from 1952-53 and again in San Antonio, Texas 1973-75. His last assignment was at Fort Sam Houston as Chief of the Rhodes Dental Clinic. He retired in 1973 and became a Professor and Chairman of Crown and Bridge at the UTHSC Dental School from 1975 to 1986 and received multiple Teaching Awards. Dr. Schwartz was an avid cyclist and was a member of the San Antonio Wheelman for 40 years. He helped organize the Trail Blazers and participated in the Senior Bicycle Olympics where he won state and national recognition. He was also a General Class Amateur Ham Radio Operator. Dr. Schwartz was preceded in death by his wife, Mary Ann Toddie Schwartz; brother, Robert Schwartz. He is survived by his children, Roberta Kernan and husband Michael of San Antonio, TX; Dr. Jeffrey C. Schwartz and wife Brenda of Greeley, CO; Dr. Ivy Schwartz of San Antonio, TX; Donald Schwartz and wife Vikie of Boerne, TX; grandchildren, Patrick and Kelly Kernan; Katherine, Nathan and Trent Hannibal; siblings, Melvin Schwartz and wife Nancy; niece Heidi Wintsch and nephew, Eric Schwartz of San Mateo, CA; Margery Stackhouse Johnson and nephews, Richard, David and Philip of Boardman, OH; Roger Stackhouse of Detroit, Mi; and a special niece Gymee Lynn Sills of Windsor, CT.

▰ Col Joseph J Berte Dds Facp Usaf Ret

Died March 13, … More Information
Col Joseph J Berte Dds Facp Usaf Ret, born July 4, 1930 entered into eternal rest March 13, 2011 in San Antonio, Texas. Col was 80. Tags: #Antonio #North #Baptist #Lord #Greatest #Jackie #Bert #Brooklyn #Marian #Spring #Mobile #Korea #Joseph #Georgetown #School #Dentistry #Force #Country #France #Germany #Japan #Tufts #Dental #Fellow #American #Prosthodontists #Legion #Merit #Meritorious #Medal #National #Service #Korean #John #Catherine #Susan #Chambers #Laura #Jason #Michele #Samantha #Madison #Camaryn #Jarred #Joshua #Jerry #Alice #Veronica #Stephen #Husband #Father #Doctor #Brother #Soldier #Painter #Craftsman #Shipwright #Educator #Roman #Joni #Porter #Mortuary
Obituary: Col. Joseph J. Berté, DDS, FACP, USAF Ret., 80, of San Antonio, TX, peacefully passed from this life on , 13, 2011, at North Central Baptist Hospital. The Lord mercifully and lovingly opened his arms and called him to begin The Greatest Journey Of All. During his last days, he was constantly surrounded by the warmth and love of his family, friends, and favorite nurse, Jackie Kuehl. Joseph Berté was born 4th, 1930, in Brooklyn, NY. He met his future wife, Marian Hansen, while attending Spring Hill in Mobile, AL, and told her—on their first date—that they would marry, have six children, and travel the world. In 1953, he graduated from Spring Hill, married Marian, joined the U.S. Army, and began a tour of duty in Korea. returning from Korea, Joseph attended Georgetown University School of Dentistry and thereafter began his distinguished 30-year career with the U.S. Air Force. Col. Berté proudly served his Country at military bases in the U.S., France, Germany and Japan. During his military service, Col. Berté furthered his professional education by attending Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, where he was named a Fellow of the American of Prosthodontists. His military decorations include: Legion of Merit, Meritorious Service Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Korean Service Medal, and U.N. Service Medal. Dr. Berté is survived by Marian, his beloved wife and best friend of 57 years; brother John; children Catherine, Susan, Dr. Elizabeth Chambers, Lt. Col. Joseph III USAF, Ret. and Laura Sherwin; grandchildren Jason, Michele, Joseph IV, Samantha, Madison, Camaryn, Jarred and Joshua; and dearest friends Jerry and Alice Slaughter. Dr. Berté was welcomed by his father Joseph Sr., his mother Catherine, stepmother Veronica, and brother Stephen. Joseph Berté wore many hats during his life. He was a devoted Husband, loving Father, caring Doctor, loyal Brother, proud Son, brave Soldier, gifted Painter, skilled Craftsman, model Shipwright, inspired Educator, and devout Roman Catholic. He loved his Marian, his wonderful family, his dear friends, our great Country, and God. He kept all the promises he ever made to his beloved Marian on their first date: they were married, had five children—plus his Âadopted daughter Joni Berté—and traveled the world. And most of all, he did it his way. The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on , 17, 2011, at Porter Loring Mortuary North. REQUIEM MASS
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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2011
11:00 A.M.
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▰ Cmsgt Hubert I Jim Liles Usaf Ret

Died December 03, … More Information
Cmsgt Hubert I Jim Liles Usaf Ret, born June 19, 1930 died December 3, 2008 in San Antonio, Texas. CMSgt was 78. Tags: #Woodbine #Georgia #Ocie #Force #Bell #Park #Baptist #Katie #Ellen #Snapp #Rhonda #Anna #Liles #Cynthia #Sarah #Molly #Caleb #Rachel #Riley #Lucille #Irene #Sandra
Obituary: CMSgt Hubert I. Jim Liles, USAF Ret, a loving husband, father, brother and grandfather, passed away 3, 2008, at the age of 78. He was born 19, 1930, Woodbine, Georgia, to the late Lee and Ocie Liles. He proudly served his country in the US Air Force and retired after 28 years of dedicated service. Jim then worked with Bell Helicopter for 15 years. He was a member of ParkHills Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Katie Snapp. Jim is survived by his loving wife, Ellen Liles; children, Pam Snapp, Rhonda Liles, Anna Geleske, Jim Liles and Cynthia Rodgers; grandchildren, Sarah Snyder, Molly Simien, Caleb Geleske, Rachel Bates and Riley Taylor III; siblings, Jon Liles, Lucille Clarke, Irene Waldron and Sandra Grund.

▰ Cmsaf Gary R Pfingston Usaf Ret

Died June 23, … More Information
Cmsaf Gary R Pfingston Usaf Ret, born January 2, 1940 entered the Kingdom of Heaven June 23, 2007 in San Antonio, Texas. Cmsaf was 67. Tags: #Force #Chief #Sergeant #Pfingston #Desert #Gulf #Gary #American #General #Evansville #Amarillo #Texas #Basic #Training #Lackland #Stratofortress #Castle #Calif #Stratotankers #Plattsburgh #Thailand #Royal #Base #Military #Instructor #George #Bergstrom #Pacific #Forces #Hickam #Hawaii #Pfingstons #Airmen #Servicemens #Life #Voluntary #Incentive #Special #Bonus #Field #Academy #Former #Antonio #Marsha #Service #United
Obituary: Former Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Gary R. Pfingston died of cancer 23 in San Antonio. "Today the Air Force mourns the loss of a great enlisted leader," said Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force Rodney J. McKinley. "Garys life was a shining example of service to our nation and we will miss him greatly." Chief Pfingston was the 10th chief master sergeant of the Air Force and held this highest Air Force enlisted position during Desert Storm, the first Gulf War. He served as CMSAF from 1990 to 1994. Gen. Merrill McPeak was the chief of staff during Chief Pfingstons tenure. "Chief Gary Pfingston was an American who always put his country first, a father who always put his family first, and a simply great NCO who always put the Air Force first," said General McPeak. "I don know how he did this, how he managed to put three things first, seeming to violate the laws of physics. Maybe he was able to do it because he never paid any attention to himself, and that made a lot of room for the things he loved." Chief Pfingston was born in Evansville, Ind., on Jan. 2, 1940. He played minor league baseball before enlisting in the Air Force on 23, 1962, as an aircraft mechanic. He attended aircraft mechanics technical school at Amarillo Air Force Base, Texas, in the summer of 1962 after graduating from Basic Military Training, Lackland AFB, Texas. He served as a B-52 Stratofortress crew chief at Castle AFB, Calif., from 1962 to 1968, and then worked on B-52s and KC-135 Stratotankers at Plattsburgh AFB, N.Y., from 1968 to 1972. serving in Thailand at U-Tapao Royal Thai Air Base for a year between 1972 and 1973, he became a military training instructor at Lackland AFB in 1973. In 1979, he became commandant of the Military Training Instructor School. He became a first sergeant in 1982 and then between 1984 and 1990 he was a senior enlisted adviser at George AFB, Calif.; Bergstrom AFB, Texas; and Pacific Air Forces Headquarters, Hickam AFB, Hawaii. On Aug. 1, 1990, he became the chief master sergeant of the Air Force. Chief Pfingstons focus during his tenure was tackling the Air Forces drawdown and budget. basic allowance for substance issues arose during increased deployments surrounding Gulf War I, he worked to continue BAS for Airmen living in field conditions and toward increasing Servicemens Group Life Insurance amounts. His toughest challenge was Air Force downsizing. With a goal of avoiding involuntary separations during the on-going force drawdown, he worked to get the Voluntary Separation Incentive and Special Separation Bonus programs established. General McPeak described Chief Pfingston as an aircraft maintainer first, and believes his early days as a crew chief were instrumental in shaping his leadership style. "He didn just fix it when it broke," said General McPeak. "He kept things from breaking, the whole idea of preventive maintenance. During the early 1990s, in the long post-Cold War drawdown, he helped keep the enlisted force from breaking. In fact, with his leadership, the Air Force may have gotten smaller, but it also got better, and became a tougher, sharper instrument for protecting the country," said the general. "Thats why I think of him first as a masterful crew chief, then as a magnificent chief master sergeant of the Air Force." Chief Pfingstons idea to provide career paths and milestones in line with the officer career model led to the er Field Education and Training Plan, three-level and seven-level technical schools for all career fields and mandatory in-residence professional military education schools. He also was involved in opening up additional Air Force jobs to women and the introduction of new senior NCO stripes. retiring on Oct. 25, 1994, Chief Pfingston remained active in Air Force life. He attended and spoke at Air Force Senior NCO Academy graduations and participated in academy Former CMSAF panels that discussed issues about the past, present and future of the enlisted force. He also spoke at PME schools throughout the Air Force. retirement, Chief Pfingston lived in San Antonio with his wife Marsha. He worked as the director of golf services at a local country club. Throughout his career, Chief Pfingston believed in the value of good leadership. "You manage things and you lead people," he said in a 2006 Air Force News Service interview. "You do that by being up front, honest, sincere and visible. Ive always felt strongly that you can ask somebody to do something that either you won do, or that you haven done someplace along the line before. Its not do as I say, not as I do -- it just doesn work that way." "As published on the Air Force Link, the official website of the United States Air Force."

▰ Charles Addison Beckham Usaf Ret

Died January 10, … More Information
Charles Addison Beckham Usaf Ret, born September 24, 1914 entered the Kingdom of Heaven January 10, 2009 in Windcrest, Texas. Charles was 94. Tags: #Corps #School #Kelly #Antonio #Texas #Dallas #Cliff #Charlie #University #Senior #Army #Corp #Force #Stearman #Satch #World #South #Squadron #Mercury #Weather #Military #Command #Japan #York #Alaska #Waco #Bronze #Korean #Pilot #Laredo #Colonel #Executive #Chief #Staff #Paris #France #North #State #Paso #Killeen #Methodist #Masonic #Tokyo #Highland #Newburgh #Addison #Beckham #Rossea #Edwards #Garland #Alice #Clyde #Hawk #Wilda #Lewis #Deborah #Barbara #Corpus #Charles #Jennifer #Houston #Cameron #Angeles #California #Church #Michelle #Allen #Jessica #Cordova #Daniel #Cibolo #Kristin #Humble #Meghan #Madeline #Kaleb #Hannah #Connor #Lidia #Somerset #Chaplain #Snyder #Foundation #Humane #Bexar #Fredericksburg
Obituary: Colonel Charles Addison Beckham, Sr., USAF Ret, born 24, 1914, in Grand Prairie, Texas, received his second set of wings on 10, 2009 at the age of 94. Charlie earned his first set of wings in 1940, graduating from the U.S. Army Air Corps Flying School at Kelly Field, in San Antonio, Texas. Charlie grew up in Dallas and graduated from Oak Cliff High School. In 1936, after working in a battery factory in Dallas for three years to earn money for college, Charlie enrolled at Texas A&M University. Three years later, with 96 hours in mechanical engineering but no money to finance the remainder of his college education or to buy his Senior Boots, Charlie accepted a $250 signing bonus to join the Army Air Corp and pursue his dream of flying. Thus began an over 20 year distinguished career in the Army Air Corps and the Air Force. Learning to fly in a Stearman biplane, Charlie whose flying buddies called Satch concluded his career flying jets. Spending most of World War II stateside, Charlie was finally transferred to the South Pacific on 1, 1945 to command a B-29 Squadron. In 1946, Charlie was briefly deactivated and appointed into the Army Reserve. In 1946 and 1947, he flew with Mercury Airlines before being reactivated into the Air Force in 1947. He served as commander in the Air Weather Service, Military Air Command in Japan, New York, Alaska, and Waco, Texas and received a Bronze Star for service during the Korean War. He was also commander of the Pilot Training Squadron in Laredo, Texas. At the time he retired in 1960, he had attained the rank of Colonel, was serving as Executive Officer to the Chief of Staff, U.S. European Command in Paris, France and had racked up over 7, 100 hours of flight time. Following retirement from the Air Force, Charlie enrolled at North Texas State University where he graduated with a BBA and a MBA at the ripe young age of 50. The next year Charlie began a second career with civil service, first at Ft. Bliss in El Paso, Texas, and later at Ft. Hood, in Killeen, Texas. In 1981, after more than 40 years of federal service, Charlie retired from government service. During the course of his two careers with the government, Charlie actively amassed real estate in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas where he grew up. For the next twenty years, Charlie was his own carpenter, plumber and property manager. Although often teased by family and friends about being a slum lord, the Colonel lived on the block with his tenants and looked after their welfare and well-being. In 2003, at the age of 89, he took final retirement and sold his properties to Methodist Hospital. Charlie loved dogs, the Dallas Cowboys, flying and studying the weather. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge of Tokyo, Japan and the Highland Chapter of Newburgh, New York since 1951. He is predeceased by his parents, Addison McLaurin Beckham and Rossea Louise Edwards Beckham Garland; his sister, Alice Kirkland; his first wife, Clyde Davis Hawk Beckham; and second wife, Wilda Nathalie Lewis Beckham. He is survived by his wife, Deborah Knox Beckham, J.D.; his daughter, Barbara Jane Beckham, PhD of Corpus Christi, Texas; his son, Charles Addison Beckham, Jr., J.D., and wife, Jennifer Jackson Beckham, of Houston, Texas; their children, Cameron Beckham, of Los Angeles, California, and Charles Addison Beckham III of Houston, Texas; stepson, Charles William Church, and wife, Michelle Behe Church, of Allen, Texas; stepdaughter, Jessica Cornelius Cordova, and husband, Daniel Cordova of Cibolo, Texas; stepdaughter, Kristin Leigh Church, of Humble, Texas; and their children, Meghan Cordova, Madeline Cordova, Kaleb Crawford, Hannah Crawford and Connor Church. Many thanks are given to Lidia Plaza, who took special care of Charlie for the last three years of his life. A graveside service will be held at Ft. Sam Houston under the auspices of Somerset Lodge #1205 A.F. & A.M. with Chaplain Al Snyder officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to the Texas A&M Foundation or the Humane Society of Bexar , Texas, 4804 Fredericksburg Rd., San Antonio, Texas 78229.

▰ Chaplain Ltc Charlie S Mills Us Army Ret

Died March 23, … More Information
Chaplain Ltc Charlie S Mills Us Army Ret, born October 12, 1926 entered the Kingdom of Heaven March 23, 2011 in San Antonio, Texas. Chaplain was 84. Tags: #Army #Muskogee #Mellie #Selver #Corps #Christian #Baylor #Religion #Korean #Golden #Baptist #Seminary #Force #Staff #Cavalry #Republic #Viet #Bronze #Medal #Saigon #Fort #Captieux #Schofield #Antonio #Cherie #Kaaren #Woods #Alvin #Harker #Amanda #Richard #Miami #Florida #David #Inverness #Christopher #Lara #Sean #Candace #Ylenia #Allyson #Porter #Wounded #Project #Houston
Obituary: MILLS Chaplain LTC. Charlie S. Mills, US Army Ret, born in Muskogee Oklahoma on 12, 1926, passed away on , 23, 2011. He was preceded in death by his mother Mellie and father Selver E. Mills. Charlie enlisted in the Army Air Corps in 1945, training as a B29 tail gunner. In 1946 he committed his life to the Christian ministry with the conviction his ministry should be within the military chaplaincy. He attended Baylor University where he received a degree in Religion with music minor. All during his college years, during the Korean War and while attending Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary he served as an Air Force and Air Force Reserve pilot, flying B36, B29, and KC97 for SAC. In 1959, on completing seminary, he transferred to the Army where he served as a chaplain for 19 years. He served as a Staff Chaplain in the 1st Cavalry Division An Khe, Republic of Viet Nam 1966-1967 where he was awarded a Bronze Star and The Air Medal for his loyalty, outstanding degree of professionalism and devotion to duty, flying over 25 missions in hostile territory to assist wounded soldiers on the battlefield. He served a second tour in Saigon, where he was responsible for staffing chaplain positions throughout the Republic and coordinating the activities of 23 chaplains of all faiths, and various denominations. He served as chaplain at Fort Slocum, Fort Hood, Fort Carson, Captieux France, Fort Hamilton, Fort Belvior, Fort Dix, Schofield Barracks and finally at Fort Knox where he retired in 1977. Charlie was a San Antonio resident for over 30 years. He was the rock and guiding light for many lives and had a story to tell to everyone he met. He was a dedicated husband and loving father. He will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his wife of 32 years, Cherie D. Mills; daughters, Kaaren Letitia Woods and husband, Alvin of Harker Heights, TX and Amanda Burris and husband, Jon of San Antonio, TX; sons, Richard R. Mills of Miami Beach, Florida and David G. Mills of Inverness, Florida; five grandchildren: Christopher, Lara, Sean, Candace and Ylenia and one great granddaughter, Allyson. Visitation will be on , 30, 2011 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Porter Loring McCullough.
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THURSDAY
MARCH 31, 2011
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PORTER LORING CHAPEL Anyone who desires may make contributions to the Wounded Warrior Project c/o www.woundedwarriorproject.org . Interment in Fort Sam Houston National with full military honors.

▰ Captain Ben Edward Hays Usaf Ret

Died July 23, … More Information
Captain Ben Edward Hays Usaf Ret, born January 17, 1925 entered eternal life July 23, 2011 in San Antonio, Texas. Captain was 86. Tags: #World #Bronze #Purple #United #Force #Department #Defense #Kelly #Antonio #Texas #Clarece #Hays #Margaret #Carla #Richard #Smithville #Benita #Leon #Karl #Buda #Shannon #Peggy #Conner #Porter #North #Bens #Wounded #Project #Attn #Donor #Belfort #Suite #Jacksonville #Covenant #Church
Obituary: Ben Edward Hays passed away on 23, 2011 at his home in San Antonio, Texas, surrounded by the ones he loved. Ben was born in San Antonio on 17, 1925 to Angeline Maria Guerra and Eduardo C. Herrera. Ben was a decorated World War II veteran, having received the Bronze Star and Purple Heart during his wartime service. Upon his retirement from the United States Air Force in 1963, Ben joined the Department of Defense police force at Kelly AFB in San Antonio, Texas, where he served for twenty-two years. BenÂs life exemplified the highest ideals of duty, honor and, most importantly, family. Leading by example, he sought to instill those attributes in his children. He enthusiastically supported his children in all their endeavors and was proud of each of their accomplishments. He also loved his grandchildren beyond measure. Ben was preceded in death by his parents and his loving wife of 56 years, Clarece Fehrenbach Hays. He is survived by his sister, Margaret G. Garcia; daughters, Carla F. Grube and husband Richard of Smithville, Texas, and Benita H. Smith and husband Leon of San Antonio; son, Karl E. Hays of Buda, Texas; and grandchildren, Shannon M. Britain and Peggy M. Smith of San Antonio and Conner E. Hays of Buda. Ben also left behind numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. The family will receive friends on , 31st from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. at Porter Loring North. SERVICE
MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2011
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COVENANT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
211 ROLETO DRIVE In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Bens name to the Wounded Warrior Project, Attn: Donor Services, 4899 Belfort Road, Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32256 or to Covenant Presbyterian Church in San Antonio, where he was a faithful member for many years.

▰ Captain Frank Richard Dick Nolan Usn Ret

Died August 15, … More Information
Captain Frank Richard Dick Nolan Usn Ret, born March 20, 1930 died on August 15, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. Captain was 79. Tags: #Hackensack #Frank #Marie #Academy #Annapolis #Mary #Supply #Officer #Antonio #Internet #Christopher #Betsy #John #Michael #Heidi #Jonathan #Jackie #Houston
Obituary: Captain Frank Richard Dick Nolan, USN, Ret., age 79, peacefully passed into the arms of the Lord on the evening of 15, 2009. He was born on 20, 1930, in Hackensack, N.J. to Frank and Marie Nolan. graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis Maryland, Frank and his wife Mary traveled extensively as he proudly served as a Supply Corps Officer. Eventually retiring to San Antonio Frank enjoyed woodworking, square dancing, camping with friends, politics, his pets, and welcomed with great curiosity all that the Internet could bring him. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Mary; his daughter, Mary Ann; and grandson, Christopher. Frank is survived by daughter, Betsy; son, John; grandchildren, Michael and Heidi; great-grandson, Jonathan; and wife, Jackie. The family will have a private graveside service with full military honors in Ft. Sam Houston National .

▰ Burnie Louis Behne Usaf Ret

Died October 08, … More Information
Burnie Louis Behne Usaf Ret, born August 4, 1922 passed away peacefully October 8, 2001 in Texas. Burnie was 79. Tags: #Sister #Sirena #Angelo #Roland
Obituary: MSGT Burnie Louis Behne, USAF Ret., age 79, of Comfort, Texas, formerly of San Antonio, died , 8, 2001. Survivors: Sister, Sirena A. Gee, San Angelo, TX; brother, Roland Behne; loving uncle to numerous nieces and nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews.

▰ Briggen Charles Edwin Williams Jr Usaf Ret

Died February 13, … More Information
Briggen Charles Edwin Williams Jr Usaf Ret, born November 14, 1919 departed this life Sunday February 13, 2009 in San Antonio, Texas. BrigGen was 89. Tags: #Antonio #Atchison #Charles #Mary #Williams #Army #Corps #Aviation #Randolph #World #Korean #Vietnam #Auburn #Humble #Houston #Force #Realtor #Appraiser #President #Realtors #Commission #Order #Daedalians #Association #Former #Officers #Sons #American #Military #Windcrest #Club #Harriette #Alexander #Martha #Colburn #Ruth #Margaret #Fort #Course #Midcrown #Texas
Obituary: BrigGen Charles E. Williams, Jr., USAF Ret, 89, passed away on , 13, 2009, in San Antonio. He was born on 14, 1919, in Atchison, KS, to Charles and Mary Ellen Williams. He joined the Army Air Corps in 1940 as an Aviation Cadet and graduated from flying school at Randolph AFB in the class of 40G. His thirty-seven year career spanned World War II, Korean, and Vietnam Wars. WWII he graduated from Auburn University and then worked as a chemical engineer for the Humble Oil Co. in Houston. Recalled for the Korean War, he remained in the Air Force in various command and staff assignments until retirement in 1977. Settling in San Antonio, he became a local Realtor and Appraiser, served as President of the San Antonio Board of Realtors, and served on the San Antonio Zoning Commission. He was a member of the Order of Daedalians, Association of Former Intelligence Officers, Sons of the American Revolution, Air Force Association, Military Officers Association; and the Windcrest Golf Club. Charles is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Harriette A. Jackson Williams of Alexander City, AL; a son, Charles E. Williams III; a daughter, Martha Ann Colburn; 5 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; and 2 sisters, Ruth Godbey and Margaret Sewell. The family will have private burial services at Fort Sam Houston National . A gathering of friends and family will be held at 1:00 p.m., , 19, 2009, at the Windcrest Golf Course, 8600 Midcrown Dr., San Antonio, Texas 78239. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice.

▰ Brig Gen William R Goade Usaf Ret

Died February 16, … More Information
Brig Gen William R Goade Usaf Ret, born March 23, 1922 went to be with the Lord on February 16, 2004 in San Antonio, Texas. Brig was 81. Tags: #Edna #Jesse #Goade #Army #Corps #Aircraft #France #Countries #Germany #Legion #Merit #Distinguished #Cross #National #Fort #Washington #Order #Daedalians #Senior #President #Cashier #Bank #Trust #Texas #Vice #Alamo #Antonio #Jonathan #Margaret #Christine #Chuck #Joan #Deborah #Steve #William #Susan #Martin #Celia #Elizabeth #Anthony #Feuring #Jennifer #Jessica #Stephanie #Kristen #Gracie #Annabel #Herb
Obituary: Brigadier General William R. Goade, USAF Ret, age 81, passed away on , 16, 2004 in San Antonio, TX. He was born 23, 1922 in St. Louis, MO, to the late Edna Robertson and Jesse Louis Goade. Brig. Gen. Goade was commissioned in the Army Air Corps in 1943 and flew 62 bombing missions in B-26 Aircraft against targets in France, the Low Countries and Germany. He was a command pilot with additional rating of observer and had over 6000 hours flying time. Among his many decorations, he was awarded the Legion of Merit and the Distinguished Flying Cross. He was a graduate of the National War , Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. and a member of the Order of the Daedalians. Following retirement, he was Senior Vice President and Cashier with Del Rio Bank and Trust, Del Rio, Texas, and Vice President with Alamo National Bank, San Antonio, Texas. He was preceded in death by his son, Jonathan Allen Goade. Survived by his wife of 60 years, Margaret Motley Goade; children, Christine and husband, Chuck; Tom and wife, Joan; Deborah and husband, Steve; and William, Jr. and wife, Susan; grandchildren, Martin Orth and wife, Celia; Elizabeth Liles and husband, Anthony; Lt. Jason Feuring; Lt. Jeffrey Feuring; Jennifer Feuring; Jessica Feuring; Stephanie Goade and Kristen Goade; great granddaughter, Gracie Liles; sister, Annabel Yeagley and husband, Herb.

▰ Bgen Bealer Theron Rogers Jr M d Usaf Mc Ret

Died July 31, … More Information
Bgen Bealer Theron Rogers Jr M d Usaf Mc Ret, born February 4, 1930 passed from this life on July 31, 2006 in San Antonio, Texas. BGen was 76. Tags: #Antonio #Texas #Force #Training #Randolph #Chief #Department #Surgery #Fairchild #Wash #Thule #Base #Greenland #Commander #Columbus #Miss #Second #Barksdale #Plattsburgh #Alaskan #Command #Elmendorf #Alaska #Medical #Division #Safety #Norton #Calif #Wright- #Ohio #Rogers #Emory #Atlanta #School #Medicine #Hospital #Technology #American #Surgeons #Clinical #Flight #Association #Surgical #Aerospace #Service #Legion #Merit #Meritorious #Medal #Joint #Commendation #Assistant #Affairs #Florida #Corrections #Inspector #Accreditation #Hospitals #Gadsden #Public #Officer #State #Eagle #Order #Arrow #Competitive #Start #Stroke #Turn #Episcopal #Anglican #Reader #Tallahassee #Bealer #Emma #Theron #Kenneth #Sheila #Major #Holli #Gould #Daniel #Wendy #Bethany #Kevin #Allison #Megan #Cullen #William #Faith #Richard #Marcia #Robert #Sandy
Obituary: BGen Bealer Theron Rogers, Jr., MD, USAF MC, Ret., age 76, passed away 31, 2006, in San Antonio, Texas. Throughout his life, Dr. Rogers was absolutely committed to serving others. He was dedicated to the mission of the Air Force, the welfare of the members of his command and his oath as a physician. He placed higher value on quality patient care than any other facet of his career. He retired as command surgeon, Air Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, in 1985. His career included assignments as Chief, Department of Surgery at the Air Force hospital, Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash.; and director of base medical services, Thule Air Base, Greenland. He was reassigned to Fairchild as interim hospital commander and chief of aerospace medicine. He was then assigned as Commander and director of base medical services at the Air Force hospital at Columbus Air Force Base, Miss., and later as director of professional services and deputy surgeon, Second Air Force, Barksdale Air Force Base, La. He was the Commander and director of base medical services at the Air Force hospital at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, N.Y.; returned as surgeon, Second Air Force, Barksdale Air Force Base; and then Commander and director of base medical services and surgeon, Alaskan Air Command, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. He served as chief, Medical Inspection Division, and deputy director of medical inspections for the Air Force Inspection and Safety , Norton Air Force Base, Calif., until 1979 when he assumed command of the Air Force Medical at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. BGen Rogers attended Emory University in Atlanta and received a bachelor of science degree in 1951. He continued at Emory University in the School of Medicine and received his doctor of medicine degree in 1954. He completed surgical internship in 1955 at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. He received a direct Air Force commission in 1955 and was assigned to the Air Force Institute of Technology with duty assignment as a general surgery resident at Emory University Hospital. He completed specialty training in 1959. BGen Rogers was a chief flight surgeon, a fellow of the American of Surgeons and a member of the Air Force Society of Clinical Surgeons, Air Force Society of Flight Surgeons, American Medical Association, J.S. Thoroughman Surgical Society and Aerospace Medical Association. BGen Rogers military decorations and awards include the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with three oak leaf clusters, Joint Service Commendation Medal and Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster. In addition to an illustrious military career, Dr. Rogers also served as Assistant Secretary for Affairs of the Florida Department of Corrections; Inspector, Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Hospitals; and Gadsden Public Officer, State of Florida. More significantly, he was active in each community in which he resided throughout his life. He was an Eagle Scout, Order of the Arrow, who taught his children the beauty of camping, fishing and hunting in the great outdoors; an AAU Competitive Swimming Start, Stroke and Turn Official who taught his children to compete zealously and honorably; an Episcopal and Anglican Warden, Sr. Warden and Lay Reader who taught his children the importance of a moral and spiritual life; and a loving father and husband who gave his family the finest example of commitment, caring and sacrifice.
He was born on 4, 1930 in Tallahassee, Florida to Bealer Theron Sr. and Emma A. Gibbs Rogers. He was preceded in death by his parents and sons 1st Lt. William Theron Rogers, USAF and Kenneth Gibbs Rogers. Bealer is survived by his loving wife, Sheila G. Rogers; children: Major Thomas B. Rogers, USAFR and fiancée, Holli Anne Gould, Daniel C. Rogers and wife Wendy, Bethany G. Clagett and husband, Kevin; grandchildren, Allison, Megan and Cullen Rogers, William Clagett and Faith Gould; brothers-in-law, Richard Barrett and wife, Marcia, Robert Barrett and wife, Sandy.

▰ Arnljot J Granheim Lt Col Usaf Ret

Died March 31, … More Information
Arnljot J Granheim Lt Col Usaf Ret, born May 16, 1922 departed this life Sunday March 31, 2004 in San Antonio, Texas. Arnljot was 81. Tags: #Betty #Signe #Augsburg #Eric #Hans #Olaf #Texas #Chicago #Binford #North #Stearman #Glider #Germany #Varsity #Arnljot #Bachelor #Architecture #Master #Civil #University #Oklahoma #Korean #Vietnam #Alaska #Mexico #Hawaii #Kelly #Antonio #Registered #Engineer #Granheim #Wilford #Medical #Hospice #South #Bernard #Charles #Earnest #National #Mentally
Obituary: Arnljot J. Granheim, Lt. Col USAF Ret age 81, died 31, 2004 after a courageous battle with cancer. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Betty L. Granheim, daughter Signe Roseler of Augsburg Germany, and sons Eric, Hans and Olaf of Texas. Arnljot was born on May 16, 1922 in Chicago, IL and spent his childhood in Binford, North Dakota. In 1942 he hitchhiked home to obtain his fatherÂs signed underage release for military duty in WWII. Arnljot received flight training in a single engine, open cockpit Stearman Biplane and later flew the AT-6, C-47 transport, and the B-26 fighter-bomber. He also flew a CG-4A Glider in the first airborne invasion of Germany in 1944- ÂOperation Varsity. Following the war, Arnljot received both a Bachelor of Architecture and Master of Civil Engineering degrees from the University of Oklahoma. serving in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars and following assignments in Alaska, New Mexico and Hawaii, Arnljot retired from his last duty station at Kelly AFB in San Antonio. He then began employment with the Texas Dept. of as a Registered Professional Engineer. Off duty hours were devoted to family seashore trips in Hawaii and camping and fishing trips in New Mexico and Texas. Retirement years were spent motorcycling, and RVÂing with Betty. Engaging with fellow model train enthusiasts was a passion in his final years. The Granheim family is extremely grateful for the care and compassion given by the attending staff at Wilford Hall Medical and VNA Hospice of South Texas. Honorary pallbearers: Bernard Peterson, Dr. Francis H. McCullough, Charles Carlson, Earnest Kennedy. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation may be made to: National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, San Antonio, P.O. Box 15348, San Antonio, TX 78212.

▰ 1St Sgt John T Mihalko Usa Ret

Died June 18, … More Information
1St Sgt John T Mihalko Usa Ret, born October 8, 1953 entered Heaven's gates on June 18, 2005 in San Angelo, Texas. 1st was 51. Tags: #Pensacola #Florida #John #Rita #Valerie #Thomas #Cathy #Michelle #Ronnie #Terri #Jackie #Mary #Assumption #Virgin #Greek #Church #Montecito #Angelo
Obituary: On 18, 2005, on All Saints Day, retired First Sergeant John T. Mihalko passed into the hands of our Lord after battling a long illness. He was born 8, 1953 in Pensacola, Florida to John R. Mihalko and Rita Mihalko. He was a loving son, father, brother, and grandfather and is dearly missed by all who knew and loved him well. He was preceded in death by his father, John R. Mihalko. He is survived by his wife of 31 years, Valerie E. Mihalko; his son, SSG Thomas J. Mihalko and his wife Cathy Mihalko and granddaughter Valerie M. Mihalko; his daughter Michelle R. Richardson and her husband Ronnie J. Richardson, Jr.; his mother, Rita Mihalko; his sisters Terri Cimba, Jackie Zimmerman, and Mary Giesin; and numerous brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles. You will always be remembered in our prayers, hearts, and thoughts. We love you and the dogs and cats miss your lap. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Assumption of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church, 801 Montecito Drive, San Angelo, TX 76903.

▰ Wayne John Resweber

Died December 06, … More Information
Wayne John Resweber, born June 7, 1956 left his earthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home December 6, 2016 in Port Arthur, Texas. Wayne was 60.

▰ Wayne John Resweber

Died December 06, … More Information
Wayne John Resweber, born June 7, 1956 ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before his December 6, 2016 in Port Arthur, Texas. Wayne was 60.
Family members and close friends: , Ambre, Cheryl Reyes, Josephine, Rita Hernandez, Edward Littleboy, Tiffany V Kinsel, Tiffany Veitch, Cheryl Reyes, Leonard Roccaforte, Kevin Resweber

▰ Carroll Resweber

Died May 08, … More Information
Carroll Resweber, born January 6, 1936 went to be with the Lord on May 8, 2015 in Groves, Texas. CARROLL was 79.
Family members and close friends: , Howie Splittgerber, Curtis Price

▰ Maraia Resurreccion

Died October 22, … More Information
Maraia Resurreccion, age 71 of Dallas, Texas, entered eternal life October 22, 1995.
Obituary published: October 23, 1995 in "Dallas M-N"

▰ Rufina Zamora Zamora Resurez

Died November 03, … More Information
Rufina Zamora Zamora Resurez, born August 26, 1938 entered into eternal rest November 3, 2012 in Kingsville, Texas. Rufina was 74.
Family members and close friends: , Sylvia Bazaldua, Ismael Resurez, Roxy Morales, Melissa Rodriguez, Amber Rodriguez, Loreen Morales, Krystle Resurez, Elvia Gomez, Tino Bazaldua, Martin Resurez, Ernest Resurez, Ivy Resurez, Elias Bazaldua, Andrew Resurez, Elvia Gomez, Brandy Resurez, Mary Jane Morales, Twyla Bazaldua, Ivyrose Resurez, Jennifer Gomez, Sylvia Bazaldua ( Resurez ), Sylvia Bazaldua ( Resurez )

▰ Martin Ramos Resurez

Died October 28, … More Information
Martin Ramos Resurez, born February 15, 1971 entered into eternal rest October 28, 2016 in Kingsville, Texas. Martin was 45.

▰ Vladimir Restrepo

Died March 12, … More Information
Vladimir Restrepo, born August 23, 1991 entered into eternal rest March 12, 2013 in Houston, Texas. Vladimir was 21.
Family members and close friends: , Cera Clark ( Saks ), Gloria Jones, Lawerence White, Deedee Evans, Familia Quiceno, Jacqueline Rosser, Ashley Riordan, Marissa Ramirez, Tracy Williams, Chris Miles, Juliette Mcneill, Manuel Rios, Dennis Mayanja, Ángela Blanco, Linda Barr

▰ Myriam Restrepo

Died July 08, … More Information
Myriam Restrepo, born January 2, 1925 went to be with her Lord and Savior July 8, 2020 in Houston, Texas. Myriam was 95.

▰ Carmen Tulia Restrepo

Died August 25, … More Information
Carmen Tulia Restrepo, born December 13, 1927 passed from this world into the next August 25, 2015 in Cypress, Texas. Carmen was 87. Tags: #Martha #Cardona #Texas #Carlos #Restrepo #Colombia #John #Alexander #Jessica #Andrea #Sergio #Matthew #Tristan #Michael #Carmen #Martes #Agosto #Cypress #Jesucristo
Obituary: Our family is deeply saddened to inform that Carmen T. Restrepo,87, passed away , 25, 2015 in Cypress, Texas.

She is survived by her children Martha L. (Diego) Cardona in Texas and Carlos H. (Arelis) Restrepo in Colombia; grandchildren, John J. (Virginia), Alexander (Carolyn), Jessica (Jacob), Andrea P. in Texas; and Sergio in Colombia; great grandchildren, Matthew A., Tristan and Michael A. in Texas.

Con mucho dolor queremos informar la muerte de nuestro ser querido Carmen Tulia Restrepo, ocurrido el pasado Martes 25 de Agosto del 2015, en Cypress, Texas, USA.
Le sobreviven sus hijos Martha Lucia (Diego) Cardona y Carlos Humberto (Arelis) Restrepo, sus nietos John James (Virginia), Alexander (Carolyn), Jessica (Jacob), Andrea Paola y Sergio.
Sus bisnietos Matthew Alejandro, Tristan y Michael Alexander.
Ha partido a los brazos de nuestro Señor Jesucristo una gran hiija, madre, suegra, abuela, hermana y tia intachable, vivió una vida de ejemplo para toda la familia, nos deja un legado de virtudes que nos acompañaran por siempre en nuestros recuerdos y en lo más profundo de nuestros corazones.

▰ Carmen Tulia Restrepo

Died August 25, … More Information
Carmen Tulia Restrepo, born December 13, 1927 passed from this world into the next August 25, 2015 in Houston, Texas. Carmen was 87.
Family members and close friends: , Alexander, Carolyn, Tristan, Y Michael Torres, Mary Guerrero, Maria Nelly Gallego De Gomez Y Familia, Martha Lucia Cardona, Efrain Cardona Y Sra., Melva Y Nathaly Ramirez Cardona, Andres Felipe Tascon, John Torres, Maria Edge, Monica Toro, Rubiela Cardona Beltran, Diego F. & Martha L. Cardona, Jessica Torres, Gladiz Cardona Moreno, Luz Serna, Martha Lucia
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