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▰ Joyce (Stephens) Wiersma

Died June 20, … More Information
Joyce (Stephens) Wiersma, age 73 of Odessa, Texas, went into the presence of the Lord on June 20, 2012.
Obituary published: June 21, 2012 in "Odessa A"

▰ Joyce Wiersma

Died June 19, … More Information
Joyce Wiersma, born October 21, 1938 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord June 19, 2012 in Odessa, Texas. Joyce was 73.
Family members and close friends: , Lee Wiersma, Stacy Smotherman Lumpkin, Ruth Huizingh, Glenda Larson Larson

▰ Donna Marie Wiersma

Died June 22, … More Information
Donna Marie Wiersma, born January 22, 1955 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord June 22, 2020 in Marble Falls, Texas. Donna was 65.

▰ Betty Joy Wiersma

Died January 11, … More Information
Betty Joy Wiersma, born August 24, 1926 died on January 11, 2016 in Texas. Betty was 89. Tags: #Leon #Kathy #Shelley #Robin
Obituary: Betty Joy Wiersma, 89, of Houston, Texas passed away 11, 2016. She was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan on 24, 1926 to Howard and Celia Priddy. She was married to Leon Wiersma for 40 years. Betty was a beloved child of God. She had a passion for reading, laughing, baking, and watching birds. She is survived by her four daughters (Linda, Kathy, Shelley, and Robin) and their families which consist of 8 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by all.

▰ Betty Joy Wiersma

Died January 11, … More Information
Betty Joy Wiersma, born August 24, 1926 departed this life Sunday January 11, 2016 in Webster, Texas. Betty was 89.
Family members and close friends: , Brandy Yassin, Fady Yassin

▰ Donald Wiersig

Died July 18, … More Information
Donald Wiersig, born August 7, 1925 passed away peacefully July 18, 2017 in Texas. Donald was 91. Tags: #Bonita #Wiersig #Karen #Longview #Texas #Jean #Wolff #Bryan #Jeremy #Suzanne #Antonio #Jake #Jordan #Shreveport #Louisiana #Madeline #Station #Jacob #Walter #Amelia #Colby #Wisconsin #Evie #Erma #Lennie #Doctor #Veterinary #Iowa #Kindschi #Bonnie #Rivers #Prairie #Marshfield #Dons #Association #University #Maryland #Animal #Department #Pharmacology #Toxicology #Physiology #Professor #Ross #School #Basseterre #Caribbean #Little #Baseball #North #Fame #Vegetable #Stage #Mice #Candy #Foundation #Bonham #Schools #Brazos #Jail #Bethel #Church #Memorial #Chapel #Boonville #Rest- #Fund #Office #Development #Sherryl #Louisa #Davenport #Brad #Isle #Watercrest
Obituary: Dr. Donald "Don Wiersig died peacefully on 18, 2017 in Bryan, Texas at the age of 91.

Don is survived by his loving wife of 65 years, Bonita Bonnie Wiersig; his children, Jon and Karen Wiersig, Longview, Texas, Jean Wiersig Wolff, Bryan, Texas, and Jeremy and Suzanne Wiersig, San Antonio, Texas; his grandchildren, Jake and Jordan OBrien, Shreveport, Louisiana, Madeline Wiersig, San Antonio and Station, Texas, and Jacob Wiersig, San Antonio and Station, Texas. Don is preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Amelia Wiersig of Colby, Wisconsin; and siblings, Art Wiersig, Evie Kobbs, Erma Johnson, Ray Wiersig, and Lennie Wiersig.

Don was born on 7, 1925 in Colby, Wisconsin the youngest of six children. He received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Iowa State in 1949. He married Bonita Jean Kindschi in of 1952 after being introduced by his brother Ray, who taught with Bonnie at Two Rivers, Wisconsin. marrying in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, Bonnie and Don moved to Marshfield, Wisconsin and had a dairy farm there in combination with Dons large animal practice. did this for about 10 years before moving on and leaving Wisconsin behind them as Don decided to pursue educating future veterinarians.

Don has been a proud member of the AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association) since 1947. He taught at the University of Maryland in their Animal Science Department (1960 - 1963) and he was also a Pharmacology teacher (1963 - 1967) at Iowa State Veterinary. He received his PhD from Iowa State in 1967, and then moved his family to Texas to begin teaching at Texas A&M Veterinary School where he taught Toxicology, Pharmacology, and Physiology over the next 18 years. He retired from Texas A&M Veterinary School in 1985 as Professor Emeritus. He then finished his teaching career with two more years as instructor at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in Basseterre, St. Kitts in the Caribbean. He has been told countless times from former students how very much he influenced their pursuit of veterinary medicine.

Dons pastimes were many. He started acquiring rent houses early in the 1970s and spent his time and talents in renovating them and managing them well into his 70s. He coached both of his sons in Little League Baseball for Little League North over a period of 10 years. He and his wife, Bonnie, loved to country and western dance and could regularly be seen three times a week cutting a rug at the local VFW and Texas Hall of Fame. put other dancers to shame! Vegetable gardening was also a pastime that he started in St. Kitts and continued for many years. His gardening had the added bonus of getting him to like vegetables more himself! He also pursued acting in his later years with Stage in Bryan. He appeared in Mice and Men as Candy, even had the starring role in a one-act play, as well as other productions. He and Bonnie loved to travel the world over and learn from the many cultures that they visited. Together they traveled to all 7 continents and over 110 countries, as well as most of the 50 states and had many stories to share about their adventures. He also volunteered for the BISD Foundation and served on several planning committees for the Foundation. He felt strongly that parental involvement was paramount in a childs education. He volunteered for BISD schools at both Sul Ross Elementary and Bonham Elementary Schools, as well as volunteering to teach reading to the inmates at the Brazos Jail. As you may surmise, Don Wiersig led one of the most active, challenging and fulfilled lives. He touched numerous lives with his teaching, his charitable and volunteer hours and through the example he demonstrated with his continued curiosity and joy in meeting new people and seeing new places.

Don believed passionately in working hard and bettering yourself through education and passed those beliefs on to his children and grandchildren. He was an active and dedicated member of Bethel Lutheran Church of Bryan for 50 years.

Visitation will be held from 4:00 - 6:00 pm, , 23rd at Memorial Chapel in Bryan. services are scheduled for 10:00 am at Bethel Lutheran Church, 4221 Boonville Road in Bryan with a burial to follow at Rest-Ever . A reception at the church will also follow the burial and everyone is invited to attend.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University in memory of Dr. Donald Wiersig. Please make checks payable to the Texas A&M Foundation and note Dr. Donald Wiersig Scholarship Fund in the memo section. can be mailed to the TAMU, of Veterinary Medicine, Office of Development, 4461 TAMU, Station, Texas 77843-4461.
The family would also like to thank Dons loving caregivers Sherryl Cunningham, Louisa Navarro, Pam Davenport, Brad Myers and the caring staff at the Isle of Watercrest.

The family would also like to thank Dons loving caregivers Sherryl Cunningham, Louisa Navarro, Pam Davenport, Brad Myers and the caring staff at the Isle of Watercrest.

▰ Donald O Wiersig

Died July 18, … More Information
Donald O Wiersig, born August 7, 1925 went to be with the Lord on July 18, 2017 in Bryan, Texas. DONALD was 91.
Family members and close friends: , Lym Gowen, Patti Long

▰ Bonita "Bonnie" Wiersig

Died January 19, … More Information
Bonita "Bonnie" Wiersig, born July 10, 1926 went to be with her Lord and Savior January 19, 2018 in Bryan, Texas. Bonita was 91.
Family members and close friends: , Patricia Surovik

▰ Leon Wiernik

Died May 30, … More Information
Leon Wiernik, born June 28, 1937 passed away peacefully May 30, 2020 in Pharr, Texas. Leon was 82.

▰ Edward J "Bud" Wiernasz

Died November 26, … More Information
Edward J "Bud" Wiernasz, age 54 of Dallas, Texas, went to be with the Lord on November 26, 1997.
Obituary published: November 27, 1997 in "Spfld U-N (MA)"

▰ Christopher J Wiernasz

Died May 28, … More Information
Christopher J Wiernasz, of Texas, born in Connecticut, passed from this world into the next May 28, 1998. Christopher was 45.
Obituary published: May 29, 1998 in "Hartford Courant (CT)"

▰ Ronald E Wierman, Sr

Died November 07, … More Information
Ronald E Wierman, Sr , born December 30, 1933 joined the Lord November 7, 2019 in Arlington, Texas. Ronald was 85.

▰ Margaret Sueppel Wierman

Died June 29, … More Information
Margaret Sueppel Wierman, born July 15, 1924 left her earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home June 29, 2017 in Dallas, Texas. Margaret was 92. Tags: #High #Mercy #School #Iowa #Illinois #Missouri #California #Arkansas #Jersey #Texas #Richard #Francis #Maggie #Wierman #Charles #Maura #Roberta #Haley #David #Diane #Alex #Kate #Brittany #Anna #Nicholas #Henry #Charlie #John #Patty #Tradition #Dallas #Cowboys #Ladies #Charity #Catholic #Saints #Church #George #Foundation #Market
Obituary: Margaret Sueppel Wierman of Dallas, Texas, passed away on , 29, 2017, at the age of 92. She was born 15, 1924 in Iowa City, Iowa to Margaret Teefy Sueppel and John Francis Sueppel. Margaret graduated from St. Marys High School in 1942 and Mercy Hospital School of in 1945. She went on to gain reciprocity in seven states: Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, California, Arkansas, New Jersey and Texas. She was married to Richard Dick Francis Wierman on 23, 1950 until his death in 1982. She is remembered in death by their five children, Dr. Margaret Maggie Elizabeth Wierman, Richard Rich Charles Wierman (Mary), Dr. Ann Maura Wierman, Roberta Robby McKenna Wierman (David Haley), and David Alexander Wierman (Roxane); eight grandchildren, Diane Robinson (Caldwell), Alex Wierman, Kate Wierman, McKenna Wierman, Brittany Wierman, Anna Haley, Nicholas Wierman; and two great-grandchildren, Henry and Charlie Robinson; as well as her siblings, John, Jim and Patty, her friends, neighbors and other loved ones. She will be missed by friends from her neighborhood and by the friends she made at The Tradition Dallas.
Margaret moved to Dallas with her family in 1967. She was a loyal Cowboys fan, and often wore her jersey while she watched the games on s to bring good luck to the team. She was well-known for her home-made chocolate sheet cake, oyster stew and raspberry angel food cake. Margaret enjoyed entertaining friends and family, teaching card games to her grandchildren, and prided herself on her experience as a psychiatric nurse. She was deeply involved with The Ladies of Charity and a longtime member of the St. Rita Catholic Church and of All Saints Catholic Church. She will be remembered as a loving sister, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend.
She is proceeded in death by her parents, her infant brother George, and her husband, Richard Francis Wierman. Margaret will be laid to rest at St. Josephs in Iowa City.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to: Mercy Hospital Foundation, 500 E Market St., Iowa City, IA 52245.

▰ Margaret Sueppel Wierman

Died June 29, … More Information
Margaret Sueppel Wierman, born July 15, 1924 entered Heaven's gates on June 29, 2017 in Dallas, Texas. Margaret was 92.
Family members and close friends: , Kelley

▰ Calvin Clarence Wieringa

Died January 01, … More Information

▰ Calvin Clarence Wieringa

Died January 01, … More Information

▰ Judy Darline Wierick

Died May 31, … More Information
Judy Darline Wierick, born January 26, 1948 left her earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home May 31, 2016 in Huntsville, Texas. Judy was 68.

▰ Glen E Wierick

Died May 28, … More Information
Glen E Wierick, born July 29, 1931 joined the Lord May 28, 2018 in Tyler, Texas. Glen was 86.

▰ Helen P Wierich

Died December 06, … More Information
Helen P Wierich, age 82 of Fredericksburg, Texas passed away December 6, 1999.
Obituary published: December 07, 1999 in "San Angelo S-T"

▰ Jo Ann Francis Wierck

Died May 10, … More Information
Jo Ann Francis Wierck, born March 24, 1933 left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home May 10, 2015 in Sherman, Texas. Jo was 82.

▰ William Wier

Died August 23, … More Information
William Wier, born September 3, 1938 entered the Kingdom of Heaven August 23, 2020 in Longview, Texas. William was 81.

▰ Warner W "Wop" Wier

Died January 06, … More Information
Warner W "Wop" Wier, age 74 of Baytown, Texas, died on January 6, 2000.
Obituary published: January 07, 2000 in "Baytown Sun"

▰ Warner Paul ""Rooster Wier

Died March 30, … More Information
Warner Paul ""Rooster Wier, born May 20, 1954 died March 30, 2015 in Baytown, Texas. Warner was 60.
Family members and close friends: , Dee Wheatley, Cliff Duhon, Paula Irby, Lori Barton Contella, Helen Stipe

▰ Thomas P Jr Wier

Died July 01, … More Information
Thomas P Jr Wier passed away July 1, 2002 in Houston, Texas.
Obituary published: July 02, 2002 in "Houston Chronicle"

▰ Thomas E Wier

Died September 30, … More Information
Thomas E Wier, age 81 of Texas, born in Dexter, New Mexico, went into the presence of the Lord on September 30, 2002.
Obituary published: October 01, 2002 in "Hobbs N-S (NM)"

▰ Terry Wayne Wier

Died December 06, … More Information
Terry Wayne Wier, born March 29, 1951 passed from this life on December 6, 2014 in Huffman, Texas. Terry was 63.

▰ Terry Wayne Wier

Died December 06, … More Information
Terry Wayne Wier, born March 29, 1951 went to be with the Lord on December 6, 2014 in Humble, Texas. Terry was 63.

▰ Shari Lynn Wier

Died October 01, … More Information
Shari Lynn Wier, born May 21, 1940 left her earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home October 1, 2020 in Houston, Texas. Shari was 80.

▰ Sandra Kay Wier

Died May 28, … More Information
Sandra Kay Wier, born May 19, 1969 departed this life Sunday May 28, 2019 in Austin, Texas. Sandra was 50.
Family members and close friends: , Gary Van Der Wege, Gayle Ingram

▰ Roy Wier

Died December 11, … More Information
Roy Wier, of Texas, born in Michigan, passed from this world into the next December 11, 1996. Roy was 85.
Obituary published: December 12, 1996 in "Monitor"

▰ Raymond C Wier

Died January 25, … More Information
Raymond C Wier, age 87 of Shelby Co, Texas, went into the presence of the Lord on January 25, 2003.
Obituary published: January 26, 2003 in "Shreveport Times (LA)"

▰ R W Wier

Died August 24, … More Information
R W Wier, born August 27, 1923 passed away peacefully August 24, 2014 in Mabank, Texas. Wier was 90.
Family members and close friends: , Angie Rose, Herb Guyer-sharfenaker Usmc, Herb Usmc, Dave & Carol Halliday, Julia Hebel, Wendy Richardson

▰ Phillip Gene Wier

Died November 16, … More Information
Phillip Gene Wier, born October 14, 1936 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord November 16, 2020 in Austin, Texas. Phillip was 84.
Family members and close friends: , Tania Coombes, Maryanne Clynes, Sheri Wilson

▰ Nance Foules Wier

Died October 24, … More Information
Nance Foules Wier, born December 5, 1922 departed this life Sunday October 24, 2016 in Houston, Texas. Nance was 93.

▰ Nance Foules Wier

Died October 24, … More Information
Nance Foules Wier, born December 5, 1922 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord October 24, 2016 in Houston, Texas. Nance was 93.
Family members and close friends: , Alinda Stanley

▰ Murray Wier

Died April 11, … More Information
Murray Wier, of Texas, born in Grandview, Iowa, left us to live with the Father in his new eternal home April 11, 2016. Murray was 89.
Obituary published: April 12, 2016 in "Waterloo CFC (IA)"

▰ Mildred S Wier

Died May 13, … More Information
Mildred S Wier, born February 3, 1921 went to be with the Lord on May 13, 2018 in Houston, Texas. Mildred was 97.
Family members and close friends: , Cathy R Levandowski, Joey Piwetz, Judith Yannarelli

▰ Mickey Wilbur Sr Wier

Died October 04, … More Information
Mickey Wilbur Sr Wier, age 72 of Beaumont, Texas, went into the presence of the Lord on October 4, 2000.
Obituary published: October 05, 2000 in "Beaumont Enterprise"

▰ Max Harris Wier, Jr

Died March 06, … More Information
Max Harris Wier, Jr , born August 14, 1914 departed this life Sunday March 6, 2004 in San Antonio, Texas. Max was 89. Tags: #Harris #Grace #Wier #Alamo #High #Main #Economics #University #Texas #Kappa #School #Antonio #Government #Insurance #Employees #Hargis #Huard #Army #Provost #Security #Corps #Arkansas #Oklahoma #Pine #Terrell #Trinity #Church #Mary #Sheldon #Joseph #Julia #Claims #Manager #Association #Vice- #Senior #President #Federation #National #Crime #Town #Club #Exchange #Rotary #Seven #Country #Associations #Poker #Linda #Ronald #Vicki #Tracy #Anne #Matt #Brad #Ferguson #Charles #Bailey #Zachary #Gilbert #Gene #Molly #Judge #Briscoe #Devine #Lucille #Sims #Kirsling #Brig #Louis #Nabers #Edward #Johnson #Camp #Arrow #Hunt
Obituary: Max Harris Wier, Jr., a 5th generation Texan, born in San Antonio, Texas on 14, 1914 passed away , 6, 2004. His parents were Max Harris Wier and Grace Burdette Wier. He attended Alamo Heights High School and graduated from Main Avenue High School in 1931. In 1935 he received a BA degree in Economics from the University of Texas, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He then enrolled in Law School at UT and received his law degree in 1938. graduation, Max became his fatherÂs partner in the law firm of Wier and Wier in San Antonio. The firm was engaged in insurance law, adjusting and general practice. The firm represented USAA, Government Employees Insurance Co and Government Personnel Employees. Max took charge of all claims litigation. On 27, 1940, he married Grace Adele Hargis, daughter of Dr. William Huard Hargis and Grace Norton Hargis. During WW II, he took a leave of absence to serve in the US Army for 39 months. He was a special agent working under the Provost MarshallÂs office doing investigative work. He was assigned to the Security Intelligence Corps, a group of attorneys doing investigations in Arkansas, Texas, and Oklahoma. He was stationed in Pine Bluff, Arkansas and Oklahoma City. the war, he returned to his law practice in San Antonio and built a home in Terrell Hills. Max, Grace Adele and his parents became founding members of Trinity Baptist Church in of 1949. In of that year, Max was left a widower with 3 small children when Grace Adele died from polio during an outbreak of the disease, which also killed her unborn child, her brother, and a nephew. Three other family members survived their bout with polio. Max shouldered the responsibilities of being a single parent as he continued his law practice. On 1, 1951, he married Mary Elizabeth Sheldon, daughter of Joseph Smith Sheldon and Julia Burns Sheldon. In 1953, he went to work full time at USAA, joining his father in the Claims Department. Equipped with an excellent background of knowledge and practical experience in claims, he rolled up his sleeves and tackled a 5-week backlog of claims in the office. His father assigned him the additional duty of handling personal service claims for members bringing claims directly to the home office Â- a job for which he was uniquely qualified because of his pleasant personality and unfailing good humor. Like his father, he would develop into one of the industryÂs real experts in the claims field. In 1958 he became Manager of the USAA Claims division and traveled around the world helping to set up USAA claims offices to better manage the AssociationÂs worldwide membership. In 1961, he became Vice-President of the Claims division and in 1969 was named Senior Vice President Â- Claims, with responsibilities for world wide claims operations. He was an industry leader in claims administration and litigation. He was a founding member of both the Federation of Insurance Council and the National Insurance Crime Bureau. Following his retirement in 1978, he enjoyed traveling and occasionally played golf, Âut only on days ending in Y! Max was a member of Trinity Baptist Church, The Town Club of San Antonio founding member, the San Antonio Country Club, the Exchange Club, and the Rotary Club of San Antonio. He was a founding member and past president of Seven Oaks Country Club. He also held memberships in the San Antonio and Texas Bar Associations. He enjoyed his long association with the Poker Club, a group of couples who for 45 years met once a month for dinner and a friendly game of cards. Max loved his family. He set high moral standards for his children and constantly stressed honesty and treating others kindly and fairly. He appreciated humor and always had a funny story ready to tell. He was a great husband, father, and grandfather; a well-liked and respected boss; and a good and caring friend to many. We will all miss him very much. He is survived by Mary Elizabeth Wier, his wife of 51 years along with 4 children and their spouses: Dr. Leighton Wier and wife Linda, Ronald Wier and wife Mary Ellen, Vicki Gilbert and husband Tracy, and Max Wier III and wife Anne. He had 9 grand children: Matt Wier, Brad Wier, Mary Wier Ferguson and husband Charles, Bailey Wier, Zachary Wier, Kim Gilbert, Gene Gilbert, Max Wier IV, and Molly Wier. He is also survived by his brother-in-law and sisterÂ- in- law Judge Joe and Gene Aubrey Briscoe of Devine, Texas and sister- in- laws Lee Hargis, Lucille Strange, and Ann Sims of San Antonio, as well as 16 nieces and nephews. Honorary pallbearers: Al Kirsling; Brig. Gen. Robert F. McDermott, Louis Haring, Dr. Claude Nabers, Charles Weber, Edward Ryan, Dr. William Johnson. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to YMCA Camp Flaming Arrow, P.O. Box 770, Hunt, TX 78024-0770.

▰ Mary Minnie Wier

Died December 22, … More Information
Mary Minnie Wier, of Corpus Christi, Texas, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before she December 22, 1995. Mary was 81.
Obituary published: December 23, 1995 in "Corpus Christi C-T"

▰ Mary Lee Wier

Died May 07, … More Information
Mary Lee Wier, of Texas, entered Heaven's gates on May 7, 2005. Mary was 76.
Obituary published: May 08, 2005 in "Fort Worth S-T"

▰ Mary Elizabeth Wier

Died May 28, … More Information
Mary Elizabeth Wier, born December 11, 1922 entered eternal life May 28, 2012 in San Antonio, Texas. Mary was 89.

▰ Mary Elizabeth Wier

Died May 28, … More Information
Mary Elizabeth Wier, born December 11, 1922 passed from this life on May 28, 2012 in Texas. Mary was 89. Tags: #Hugh #Mary #Burns #Benjamin #Kennedy #Elizabeth #Thomas #High #Lassoes #Team #Macys #Parade #Geology #University #Texas #Omega #Milam #Harris #Leighton #Ronald #Vicki #Antonio #District #Club #Battle #Flowers #Guild #Golf #Junior #Auxiliary #Sunshine #Witte #Bright #Poker #North #South #Europe #Asia #Joseph #Anne #Wier #Molly #Gilbert #Tracy #Kimberley #Bailey #Zachary #Gabi #Linda #Matthew #Brad #Ferguson #Charles #Georgia #Finley
Obituary: Mary Elizabeth Wier died on , May 28. She was born in San Antonio to Joseph Smith Sheldon and Julia Burns Sheldon on 11, 1922. Her grandparents were Hugh Burns and Mary Clifford Burns, and Benjamin Sheldon and Mary Elizabeth Kennedy Sheldon. Mary Elizabeth graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in 1939. She performed with the Lassoes Drill Team which marched in the Macys Thanksgiving Parade. She attended Mary Baldwin and graduated with a BA degree in Geology from the University of Texas in 1943, and was one of UTs first female geology graduates as well as a member of Chi Omega sorority. She worked for Sun Oil in the Milam building and was their first female geologist. On 1, 1951 she married Max Harris Wier, Jr., a widower with 3 small children; Leighton, Ronald, and Vicki. A year later her son, Max III, was born. Mary Elizabeth later taught school in the San Antonio School District. Her memberships included the San Antonio Country Club, the Battle of Flowers Association, the St. Monicas Guild, Chi Omega alumni, the San Antonio Womens Golf Association, the Junior League and the San Antonio Bar Auxiliary. In addition she volunteered at the Sunshine Cottage, the Witte Museum, the Bright Shawl, and helped with local childrens television programs. She enjoyed needlepoint, the Poker Club, and rock collecting. Mary Elizabeth and Max were avid golfers and particularly loved to take golf vacations. traveled and cruised many places in North and South America, Europe, and Asia. Mary Elizabeth had a great sense of humor and was an accomplished conversationalist. If you sat next to her at a dinner party, you had a friend for life. She was a wonderful mother, mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother and will be dearly missed by many. She was preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, Max H. Wier, Jr; and a brother, Joseph S. Sheldon Jr. Mary Elizabeth is survived by son Max Harris Wier III and wife Anne, and their children Max Wier IV and Molly Wier; daughter Vicki Wier Gilbert and husband Tracy, and their children Tracy Gilbert Jr and Kimberley Gilbert; son Ronald Hargis Wier and wife Meg, and their children Bailey Wier and Zachary Wier and his wife Gabi; and son Dr Leighton Arthur Wier and wife Linda, and their children Matthew Wier, Brad Wier, and Mary Wier Ferguson and husband Charles Ferguson IV. She also had two great-granddaughters, Leighton Ferguson and Georgia Ferguson, and one great- grandson, Finley Wier. She is also survived by her sister, Anne Sims, and many nieces and nephews. ROSARY
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▰ Mary Wier

Died October 08, … More Information
Mary Wier, born November 22, 1932 passed away peacefully October 8, 2012 in Lake Jackson, Texas. Mary was 79.

▰ Mary Elizabeth Wier

Died May 28, … More Information
Mary Elizabeth Wier, born December 11, 1922 left earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home May 28, 2012 in San Antonio, Texas. Mary was 89.

▰ Marion Nell Wier

Died August 05, … More Information
Marion Nell Wier, born September 7, 1929 entered Heaven's gates on August 5, 2015 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Marion was 85. Tags: #Corpus #High #Episcopal #Good #Daughters #King #Port #Grain #Nell #Tommy #Dimbelby #Wier #Gaye #Cross #Brian #Lynda #Armstrong #Michael #Lauren #Bitzie #Services #Church #Broadway #Texas #Directors
Obituary: Marion Nell Wier passed away 5, 2015. She was born 7, 1929 in Corpus Christi, Texas where she lived all of her life. Marion graduated from Corpus Christi High School in 1947. She was a member of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd and Daughters of the King. She was retired from the Port of Corpus Christi where she worked at the Grain Elevator.

Marion Nell was preceded in death by her parents, Tommy and Ann Dimbelby. She is survived by her loving husband, Bob Wier; daughter, Gaye Nell (Rick) Cross; son, Brian (Judy) Wier; sister, Lynda Sue (Gordon) Armstrong; two grandchildren, Michael Wier and Lauren Wier; several nieces and nephews and her beloved dachshund, Bitzie.

Memorial Services will be at 11:00 a.m., , 10, 2015 at the Church of the Good Shepherd, 700 S. Upper Broadway St., Corpus Christi, Texas 78401. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Church of the Good Shepherd.

Condolences may be offered at www.CageMills Directors.com

▰ Marion Nell Wier

Died August 05, … More Information
Marion Nell Wier, born September 7, 1929 departed this life Sunday August 5, 2015 in Corpus Christi, Texas. Marion was 85.
Family members and close friends: , Lynda Armstrong

▰ Margaret Marie Wier

Died October 07, … More Information
Margaret Marie Wier, born February 8, 1940 went to be with her Lord and Savior October 7, 2020 in Georgetown, Texas. Margaret was 80.
Family members and close friends: , Nancy Morrison, Rob Drozynski, Matt Smith, Susan Wise, Emily Drozynski

▰ Mabel Alice (Perkins) Wier

Died December 16, … More Information
Mabel Alice (Perkins) Wier passed away December 16, 1999 in Austin, Texas.
Obituary published: December 17, 1999 in "Statesman"

▰ Mabel Alice (Perkins) Wier

Died December 18, … More Information
Mabel Alice (Perkins) Wier, age 94 of Austin, Texas, went into the presence of the Lord on December 18, 1999.
Obituary published: December 19, 1999 in "Statesman"
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