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Lester Roy Coleman was born to Percy Coleman, Sr. and Alene Mitchell Coleman Sept. 19, 1957 in Columbus.
Read moreGertrude Anselma Staff Wied of Nada was born Nov. 2, 1927 to Henry and Hattie Kosler Staff in El Campo. She passed away Jan. 10, 2021 in Eagle Lake.
Read moreCrockett “David” Leyendecker Jr., 66, of Columbus, stepped through Heaven’s gates on Dec. 30. He was born June 12, 1954, the oldest of three kids to Doris Kallus Leyendecker and Crockett David Leyendecker Sr. in Columbus. Growing up on the family farm/ranch, he spent many hours on a tractor, which inspired his love of hard work, exploring the outdoors, and his animals. He had the benefit of growing up just down the hill from his maternal grandparents who were a big part of his life.
Read moreCoach David Husmann of Schulenburg went to be with The Lord on Friday, December 18, 2020 in Austin, Texas at the age of 67. He is predeceased by his parents, Ed and Donna Husmann. He is survived by his adoring wife of 47 years, Karen Howard Husmann. He is lovingly remembered by his three daughters - Angela Ebrey and James of The Woodlands, Kristin Fisher and Brandon of Orange and Bonnie Seydler and Alex of Weimar. Coach leaves behind ten grandchildren - Madeline Kate Ebrey, Lily Grace Ebrey and Hallie Wren Ebrey, Carly Grace Fisher, Zachary Brandon Fisher, Elise Faith Fisher, Abigail Joy Fisher, Seth Adrian Seydler, Simon David Seydler and Savannah Leigh Seydler. He is also survived by his brother, Gregory Kurt Husmann and wife Sandra of Round Rock.
Read moreAmanda Gail Moeller was born Jan. 20, 1980 in Bellville to Weldon Moeller and Paulette Poenitzsch Moeller. The mold was broken when Amanda arrived into this world. Amanda lived life to the fullest, always had a smile on her face aand never met a stranger.
Read moreWalter “Shorty” Schoellmann, 96, of Nada, passed away Dec. 21, one day shy of his 97th birthday. He was born in Nada on Dec. 22, 1923 to the late Frederick and Mary Schramm Schoellmann. Walter married Beatrice Leopold on Jan. 3, 1951 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Nada. He was a U.S. Army World War II Veteran and worked at Nada Garage for over 40 years. He was a member of the Nada Knights of Columbus and the American Legion Post 251. He is survived by his daughters, Joan Smith of Nada, Evelyn Vitek of Katy, Esther Johanningsmeier and husband Ron of San Antonio and Carol Pratho and husband Curtis of Houston; son, Matthew Schoellmann of Round Rock; grandchildren, Jennifer Vitek, Ben Johanningsmeier and wife Michelle, Mark Johanningsmeier, John Schoellmann and wife Laura and Crystal Schoellmann; great-grandchildren, Gillian and Colin Johanningsmeier; sisters, Lucille Labay, Jean Leopold and Helen Deason and brothers, Jim Schoellmann and Rev. Eddie Schoellmann.
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