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Mathis News
Thursday, Oct. 12, 2017
Page 2
Obituaries
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Cox
of Dobie Funeral Home.
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Paiz
Saturday, Oct.
7,
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Contributed photo
Tables were decorated by Lee Pargmann in an autumn theme
featuring leaves and pumpkins for the October Cenizo Garden
Club meeting.
Cenizo Garden Club
members reschedule
trips due to Harvey
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The Cenizo Garden Club met Oct. 2, with 12 members
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Oct. 13th (Fri) 4pm-8pm
Oct. 14th (Sat) 10am-8pm
Oct. 15th (Sun) 11am-6pm
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Rosenberg, died Tuesday, 6, 2017.
Mrs. Smith was born
May 4, 1927, in Quincy,
Illinois, to Walter and
Florence Roberts.
She was preceded in
death by her husband,
August William Smith;
and a son, David L. Smith.
Survivors include two
sons, Randell Smith of
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee,
and Stephen Smith of
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In lieu of flowers,
memorial donations may
be made to a favorite
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Arrangements
FULL COLOR
BUSINESS CARDS
Friday from 9 a.m. to
noon.
room 6.
For more information,
call 361-510-5088.
Spirit shirts
Every Thursday, the
booster club will sell spir-
it shirts at the football
field from 3:30 to 7 p.m.
MISD public
hearing
Mathis ISD earned an
a “superior passed”
ICC Fall Festival ►
Immaculate Conception
Church
of
Las Cruces,
New
Mexico,
Lori (James) Williams
of Clinton, Mississippi,
and Janet Dickerson of
Mathis; sons, Mark Barry
of Mathis, Ronnie (Susan)
r of Cleveland,
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Skidmore.
Pallbearers were John
Henkhaus III, Jason Cox,
Brandon Kyle Cox, James
Scott Henkhaus, Bobby
Blair and Lionel Garza.
Honorary pallbear-
ers were Brian Matthew
Cox and Eluterio
Gregorio Olveia.
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ners. Tickets, at $2 each,
Barbecue brisket plates with top prize being a
with all the trimmings steel pipe barbecue pit
including tea will be which is donated annu-
served beginning at noon a||y jn memory of the late
Efrain “Junior” Lopez,
who was an active parish-
ioner.
For more information,
the drawing of raffle win- call 361-287-3256.
Cox
Annie Mae (Doubrava)
Cox, 85, of Mathis, died
Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2017.
Mrs. Cox was bom Dec.
3, 1931, in
Live Oak
County
to Annie
Helen
( S 1 i v a )
and Joe F.
Doubrava.
She mar-
ried Jay
Steerling Cox in Beeville
on July 17, 1965, and
was a homemaker and a
Baptist. She was a former
member of the S.P.J.S.T.
Lodge and loved to cook
and bake.
She was preceded in
death by her parents;
person who
dedicated
her life to
helping
others.
She was preceded in
death by her mother,
Jesusa Vega; and grand-
son, Michael Dylan Paiz.
Survivors include her
husband of 53 years
Atanacio Paiz; sons
Rodger (Lucy) Paiz and
Randy Paiz; a daughter,
Sandra Paiz; grandchil- entrusted
dren, Kassandra Bijarro Funeral Home.
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MLL encourages all Sunday, Nov. 5.
perfect score of 100 out of those past volunteers
a possible 100 on finan- interested in becoming a
cial indicators based on part of the MLL board to
the School FIRST pro- attend. Board members
gram that was developed and any interested vol-
to monitor and improve unteers must complete
the management of public a MLL volunteer form,
must pass a mandatory
background check and be
in good standing with the
league.
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3, 1948,
in Mathis.
She was a
amid her health issues.
The October thought of the month: Compost is proof
’ be held in Quincy, Illinois, there is life after death.
The October tip of the month: To take care of your
were plants better, make a homemade greenhouse. Take
Dobie a plastic water bottle, cut the bottom out and put it
around plants so they can grow.
her husband; a brother, Sept. 1, 1940, in Mercedes Pai/
Blasa C. Paiz, 69, of Sandia, died Friday, Oct. present. The hostess was Lee Pargmann, who decorated
ri ri Qosen ?r|’ni 15 ueS a^’ 6,2017. the tables with autumn fare of leaves and pumpkins.
preceded Sept. 14,2017. 1 1
i\/rva Mrs. Smith was born She served chicken salad sandwiches, fruit, a cheese
Mrs. Paiz was born Feb. Mav 4 1927 in Qninev . . i i t
spread with crackers and an apple cake. Loretta
Maedgen offered the prayer for the meal.
President Kathleen Robertson welcomed members
and opened the meeting with remarks about the recent
national events. Barbara Burnett called the role of mem-
bers. Due to the devastation of Hurricane Harvey, a trip
to Devereux Gardens in Victoria was canceled. Several
other planned outings will have to be rescheduled.
The meeting consisted of committee reports and
catching up with member’s news. The members were
Corpus Christi; six grand- see Becky Ballard back after her serious illness,
children; and eight great- The club recognized the efforts of Inez Zulauf attending
grandchildren.
A memorial service will
S. Cox and Sandra Kay
(Alex) Trevino, all of husband,
Beeville, and Michael A 1 v i _
Wayne Cox of Corpus (Jake)
Christi; a step-son, Jerry Hoskins;
Lynn (Sharon) Cox of daughters,
Corpus Christi; 15 grand- Debbie
children; and 18 great- Duffee
grandchildren.
Visitation was held
from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 6, at Galloway &
Sons Funeral Home cha-
pel in Beeville.
A graveside service
was conducted at 6 p.m. Barry
Saturday, Oct. 7, at
in the parish grounds,
located at 300 N. 1st
Street. Plates are $8 '
apiece.
The event will end with
Evergreen Cemetery in David (Merle) Hoskins of and Shelby Paiz; three
Waco and Jake (Marina) great-grandchildren; a
Hoskins of Ilheus, Brazil; sister, Chris Soto; and
20 grandchildren; and 27 numerous nieces, neph-
great-grandchildren. ews and friends.
Visitation with the fam- Visitation was held from
ily was held from 5 to 7 7 to 8 p.m. Monday, Sept,
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 11, 18, at Church of Living
at Dobie Funeral Home. Waters in Rosenberg.
The funeral service will The funeral service
be conducted there at 10 was conducted there at
a.m. Thursday, Oct. 12. 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept.
Burial will follow at Tom 19. Interment followed in
Mathis Cemetery with a Greenlawn Cemetery in
celebration afterward at Rosenberg.
A online guestbook is
available at epcompean.
com.
Arrangements
entrusted
Compean
* Pumpkin Patch * Face Painting
* Popcorn * Hot Dogs * Nachos
* Pkoto Ops * Drinks * Candy
Apples and much more
Mjbpyf
were
Atteberry entrusted to E.P.
Arrangements were Compean Funeral
died Sunday,’6ct. 8,2017’ made under the direction Directors, Rosenberg,
of Dobie Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hoskins was born Smith
Patsy May Smith, 90, of
Jimmy Doubrava; a sis- to Randall and Emma
ter, Josephine Doubrava; Jean Atteberry.
and a step-daughter, She was
Arlene Davis. in death by her par-
Survivors include her a daughter, Kim
children, Linda Ann Scaramastro; and three
(John) Henkhaus, Joe grandchildren.
Survivors include her religious
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GED classes
GED classes will be
held every Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday donations needed
from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Hope’s Closet, located
McCraw Junior High in at 420 S. Duval Street, is
now taking donations for
women’s and children’s
clothing. Donations will
be accepted at the church
office Monday through NILL board
elections
Mathis Little League
will hold board elections
Saturday, Oct. 14, at 5 Catholic Church in
>> • i j. i x 1 ------7‘o p.m. in the Little League Skidmore will host its
I5riSKet plate sale Mathis ISD earned an press box. annual Fall Festival on
Mt. Pishgah member “A,” a “superior passed”
Lucy Corsaw will be host- rating, from the Texas
ing a benefit brisket plate Education Agency’s
sale to aid 11-year-old School FIRST (Financial
Saniya during her battle Integrity Rating System
with cancer. of Texas).
The sale will be held at A public hearing will
613 N. Hildago, Saturday, be held at 6:45 p.m.
Oct. 14, at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, in the
Delivery will be avail- administration building
able. Call Lucy at 361- board room, 602 E. San
255-8419 or Marie at 361- Patricio Ave.
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Gonzales, Paul. Mathis News (Mathis, Tex.), Vol. 91, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 2017, newspaper, October 12, 2017; Mathis, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1187151/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mathis Public Library.