Duval County Picture (San Diego, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 46, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 18, 1992 Page: 3 of 21
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Deaths
Young aspiring twirlers
Clara Martinez
Mendez
*.j!REER - Clara Martinez
Mtsjidez, 90, a resident of Freer for
over 10 years died Monday, Nov.
9. at her sons residence in Fort
I avaca, alter a lengthy illness. She
Was a member of St. Mary'sCatho-
lic Church in Freer.
She is survived by four daugh-
ters, Cruz Ramos of Corpus Christ!,
Juliana Ramirez of Freer, Cecilia
Arredondo of Benavides, and
Ernestina Boone of Columbia,
S.Cjj three sons, Carlos Benav-
ides,Pablo Mendez, Sr. and Joe R.
J’eria all of Port Lavaca; four sis-
ters, Guadalupe Rangel Romana
I’ctc'L Dolores Saenz, and Maria
Afanlz all of Freer; one brother,
Emilio Salinas of Freer; 37
grandchildren; 57 great-grand-
children, and one great-great
granddaughter.
Rosary was recited Thursday,
Npv.12, at the Garza Funeral Home
in. J?reer. Funeral mass was
celebrated Friday, Nov. 13, at St.
Many's Catholic Qiurch in Freer.
Btfrial followed at the Piedritas
Cemetery.
. Garza Funeral Home of Freer
was in charge of the arrangements.
Elizabeth Francis
"Betty" Canales
;$AN DIEGO - Elizabeth
Praxis "Betty’ Canales, 64, died
7hjtic<day. Nov. 12. in a Louisana
hospital after a long illness. She
was (he owner and operator of
Canales Cattle Co., La Juana and
I a Mota Ranches in Duval County.
Survivors include one son,
Arnando Canales of Premont; two
daughters, Veronica Molina of San
Diego and Gloria Rincon Treffot
of I aredo; one brother A1 Dutson
Jr of San Antonio; eight grand-
chi Idle n.two great-grandchildren.
Rosary was recited Friday, Nov.
13, at the Mauro P. Garcia Funeral
Home Chapel in San Diego.
Funeral mass was celebrated
Saturday, Nov. 14, at St. Francis
de Paula Catholic Church in San
Diego. Burial followed at La Juana
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Mauro IvGarcia l.uneral.Home
of San I >ieg??#a$ inttiarge of the
arrangements.
Maria G.
Cardenas
I BENAVIDES - Maria G.
Q'ardenas, 81. died Nov. 11, in a
Kingsville hospital after a long
illness. Site was a housewife.
Survivors include two sons
Emilio Cardenas of Kingsville anc
Tomas Cardenas Jr. of Benavides;
two daughters, Esperanza Ro-
driguez of Austin and Maria
Francisca Rodriguez of Kingsville;
one brother, Roque Garza of Al-
ice; 12 grandchildren; and two
great-grandchildren.
Rosary was recited Thursday,
Nov. 12, at the Mauro P. Garcia
Chapel in Benavides. Funeral mass
was celebrated Friday, Nov. 13, at
Santa Rosa de Lima Catholic
Church in Benavides. Burial fol-
lowed at the Benavides cemetery.
Mauro P. Garcia Funeral Home
of San Diego is in charge of the
arrangements.
Winfred Gene
Woods
FREER - Winfred Gene
Woods, 59, a longtime resident of
Freer died on Wednesday, Nov.
11, in a San Antonio hospital after
a short illness. He was a welder.
He is survived by his wife
Charlene of Freer; a daughter,
Elizabeth Morgan of Lake Village,
Arkansas; a brother Andy "Jimmy"
Woods of Freer; a sister, Wilma
Moulder of Alice; and three
grandchildren.
Visitation was held Friday,
Nov. 13, at the Garza Funeral
Home in Freer. Graveside services
and burial were held Saturday,
Nov. 14, at Hahl Memorial
Cemetery in Freer.
Garza Funeral Home of Freer
was in charge of the arrangements.
Geronima R.
Garcia
SAN DIEGO - Geronima R.
Garcia, 95, a homemaker died
Saturday, Nov. 14, in a Laredo
hospital after a long illness.
She is survived by four sons,
Antonio Rodriguez Jr. of San
Diego; Ruben Rodriguez of Corpus
Christi; Romeo Rodriguez of
Portland; and Encarnacion
Rodriguez of Houston; a daughter
Maria Ines Rodriguez of LaredtW
brother Antonio Rodriguez Sr. of
San Diego; a sister Juana Martinez
Of Corpus Qiristi; Five grand-
children; andonegrcat-grandhcild
Rosary was recited on Sunday,
Nov. 15, at Mauro P. Garcia
Funeral Home. Mass was ce-
lebrated on Monday, Nov. 16, at
St. Francis de Paula Catholic
Church. Burial followed in the San
Diego Cemetery.
Mauro P. Garcia Funeral Home
of San Diego was in charge of the
arrangements.
.*
Coming Soon!
Prescription Delivery Service
Don’t drive out of town for
prescriptions. Have them delivered
to vour home. (In city only.)
Call for details
County Pharmacy
(512)527-3231
Oscar N. Hinojosa, Pharmacist-Owner
Joe L. Pena - Pharmacist-Owner
We accept Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Medicare, PCS,
Paid, PRS, Express Scripts, Workman's Comp
___& Duval County Vouchers_
:
?!
• Wrongful death
Medical malpractice
• Major injuries only
Call
1-800-285-6475
For more information.
No office visit necessary.
George Perez
Barrera
Attorney qt Law
Not certified by state board of specialization.
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INSURANCE AGENCY INC.
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Debbie's Twirlettes participated in the 1992 San Diego High School
Homecoming parade. Among those taking part are Roseann Barton,
Valerie Everett, Leslie Garcia, Gina Morin, Marissa Tihilier,
Angelica Gallegos, Matilde Maldonado, Melissa Gonzalez. Vickie
Luna, April Munoz, April Escalante, Valerie Valdez, Christina
Aguilar, Angelica Salaiz, Vanessa Vasquez, Marissa Hinojosa,
Erika Trevino, Denitta Saenz, Carla Garcia, Michelle Maldonado,
Clarissa Espinoza, Marie Sepulveda, Justine Morales, Kayla
Gutierrez, and Christina Espinoza. Not pictured are Maricela
Salinas, Dara Hughes, Audrey Balboa, Erika Benavides, Marissa
Briones and Cora Sanchez. Their instructor is Debbie Martinez.
Primera Iglesia Bautista
E. Hwy 44
San Diego • (512) 279-3408
Domingo 9:45 am Escuela Domincal
(Sunday School)
Domingo 11:00 am Servido de Alabanza y
Adoradon (Praise and Worship Service)
Todos Bienvenidos - Everyone Welcome
Olvidando el dolor
Lea Romanos 12:14-21
Oracioft: Buen Dios, ayudanos a perdonar a los demas
como to nos perdonas, y a dejay en tos manos el hacer
justicia y aceptar to paz. Amen.
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