The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1981 Page: 3 of 16
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PAGE THREE
BOERNE STAR
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31,1981
OBITUARIES
Joseph Sotello, Jr.
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Robbie E. Rackley
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179 S. Main
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Boerne
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Thank you
Boerne State Bank
249-2539/Member FDIC
P. O. Box 760/Boerne, Texas 78006
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Kennedy.
The Family of
Joe Sotello,Jr.
Mr. Robbie Rackley of
Boerne passed away in
Bandera County, Texas, on
December 28, 1981. Funeral
services will be held on
December 31, 1981, at 11:00
at 10:00 a.m. the following
morning, December 26,1981.
Burial was in the Boerne
cemetery. Rev. Joseph L.
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3rd, of Ft. Bragg, North Miguel.
Carolina; four grandchildren;
father, Joseph Sotello, Sr.;
sisters, Mrs. Minnie Gonzales
813 N. Main
249-3436
retirement
plan TODAY!
We sincerely extend oul
heartfelt thanks for the many
expressions of sympathy
shown during our recent loss
Your thoughtfulness is mos
appreciated and will alwayi
be remembered.
Crewel
Latchhook
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DISCOUNTED
FOR CLEARANCE
Decoupage
Woodburning
Resin
Naturals
a.m. from Ebensberger
Funeral Home. Burial will be
in the Boerne Cemetery. A
complete obituary will be
printed next week.
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You may be able to save $30, $40, or $50 a year with our
30/60 Auto Policy.
Mr. Joseph Sotello, Jr.,
passed away in San Antonio
on December 22, 1981, at 56
years of age. He was born
here in Boerne on March 7,
1925.
Rosary services were held
the evening of December 25,
1981, at St. Peter’s Catholic
Nowadays, saving for re-
tirement makes more sense
than ever...and saving
with an IRA account
makes the best sense
of all! Get the facts.
MICROWAVE
SALE
Thank You
KINDER KIOTHES
Only a few left!
Don't miss your
chance to
SAVE
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deferred
tax
INSURANCE
Of Every Type
. Life, Fire, Auto, Home
Or Business
for the past few years. He Davis Insurance Agency
was dearly loved by his "Since 1916" rtc
friends and loved ones. --------------------——.
LUMBER
BUILDING MATERIALS
BUILDERS SUPPLY
/ LULA JUNKER
531 S. Main - 249-8284
(House where Robert E. Lee stayed)'
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Department of Public Safety
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Rittimann
Plumbing Supply
PARTS & TOOLS
801 N. Main Boerne, Texas
249-8592
Open Monday—Saturday • Hours 8—6
creative craft supplies
Mon-Fri: 10:00 to 5:00 • Sat: 10:00 to 4:00
8ear "Crafters":
Marlene & Don Armstrong
Dee & Fred Wampler
SUPPLIES FOR:
David D'Spain
— Owner— Texas
Member Of Texas Pest Control Association P.O. Lie. 1278 P.T.LO.
You owe it to
your pocketbook...
J & R BODY SHOP
Front End Alignment & Brake Service
Banged A Curb Lately?
Better Let Us Check Your Front Wheel
Alignment To Prevent Exp' isive Tire Wear.
PRECISION HUNTER FRONT END ALIGNER
249-3032
Hwy. 87 N. at City Limits Boeme, Texas
Now that Christmas is over and you're free of "have-to" crafts like a gift
for Aunt Nelly or ornaments for the tree or a decoration for that bare spot in
the hall, how about indulging yourself in a new craft project you've always
had a secret yearning to try. A full roster of classes begins next month:
Jan. 4, Mon. 12:00-3:00 Sculpture with Barbara Greber. Five 3-hour ses-
sions at $7.00 each.
Jan. 9, Sat. 9:30-1:30 Landscapes in oil with Jan Sursa. Six 4-hour ses-
sions at 19.00 each.
Jan. 12, Tues. 9:30-12:30 *Basic Tole with Molly Denton, CDT. Fifteen
3-hour sessions at $6.00 each.
Jan. 13, Wed. 9:30-11:30 Calligraphy with Pauli Lohse. Five 2-hour ses-
sions at $5.00 each.
Jan. 16. Sat. 10:00-4:00 Folk art seminar (duck decoy) with Molly Den-
ton, CDT. All day, $13.00.
Jan. 26, Tues. 9:30-12:30 Basic Toie with Jeanne Fox. Six 3-hour sessions
at $5.00 each
Thursday, A.M or P.M. Intermediate Tole with Molly Denton, CDT. Fif-
teen 3-hour sessions at $6.00 each. Limited
openings available in current morning or after-
noon classes.
Wednesday, 1:00-4:00 * Landscapes in oil with Joann Scheel. Merge
with current class. Sessions are 3 hours at $5.00
each.
*Teacher fees for longer courses (those marked with an *) are payable
monthly. All others are payable prior to course start. A deposit of $5.00
enrolls you.
We're pleased to have located an artist to handpaint needlepoint canvas;
this moves our needlepoint classes one notch closer to starting. Also nearing
definite start are classes in advanced calligraphy, evening sculpture, and
leather tooling. Don and Marlene, will also teach a short class in "Great Glass,"
the stained glass alternative. So just take your pick. Resolve to learn a new art
in 1982.' ““ - - -v
Boerne (ulaluHardware
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We Are The Only Two Left —
And You Don't Look So Good
249-2960
We Have An Answering Service To Better Serve You
Manning officiated at the
services.
Mr. Sotello is survived by
his wife, Mrs. Connie Sotello,
of Boerne; sons, Robert
Sotello and Daniel Sotello,
both of Boerne; Freddie
Sotello of Camp Pendelton,
Calif., and Joseph Sotello,
Medical Association recog- alumni are scheduled weekly
nized alcoholism as a disease to maintain on-going contact
almost 25 years ago, many during the early months of
people still try to ignore the recovery. For more informa-
issue and the alcoholic, tion regarding the program,
according to Kennedy, who call 797-3370.
of San Antonio, and Mrs.
Emma Ayala of Kerrville;
brothers, Stephen Sotello
and Alfredo Sotello, both of
Boerne.
Pallbearers were Roy
Garza, Don Sisco, Robert
Salinas, John Fass, Oscar
Moreno, and Robert San
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KINER KLOTHES will be
CLOSED from 4 p.m. Dec. 31
until 9 a.m. Jan. 7
; ; "We're taking inventory so we can enjoy
New Years."
On Jan. 7 at 9 a.m. we will begin our
"End of Year Clearance Sale"
Boerne Pest Control
& Termite Service
Complete Tree And Lawn Service
FREE INSPECTION
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Follow-up groups for
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10:00 a.m. from Ebensberger sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Luse, of
Funeral Home with Mr. Boerne; Mrs. Sam (Inaz
Henry Brigman officiating. Tiesler, of Fayettsville,
Place of burial is Prairie Arkansas, and Mrs. Frances
Haven Cemetery, Hobbs,
Mrs. Anna Hanschen Zoeller
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Mrs. Anna Hanschen officiating. Burial was in the husband, Helen and August
Zoeller (nee Heiligmann) of Boerne Cemetery. Zoeller, of Pleasant Valley;
Boerne passed away on Mrs. Zoeller is survived by brother, Alfred Heiligmann,
December 21, 1981, in San her grandchildren, Betty of Boerne; son-in-law, Fred
Antonio, at 89 years of age. Smith, Debra Schmidt, and Schmidt, of Pleasant Valley.
She was born in Kendall Larry Schmidt, all of Boerne; Pallbearers were Jim Roe,
County, Texas, on April 2, and James Schmidt of San George Smith, Don
1892. Antonio; great-grand- Edmondson, Bovine Lex,
Funeral services were held children, Kara and Sean Benny Laubach, and Ervin
on December 23, 1981, at Schmidt of Boerne; George Heiligmann.
2:00 p.m. from St. John’s IV, and Mathew Smith of Services were under the
Lutheran Church, Boerne, Boerne; sister, Mrs. Bertha direction of Ebensberger
with Rev. R.J. Huebner Kunz of Boerne; sister and Funeral Home.
Mrs. Mary Kunz (nee
Henkel) of Bergheim, Texas,
passed away on December
27, 1981, in Boerne at 90
years of age. She was born in
Kendall County, Texas, on
January 7, 1981.
Rosary was held at 7:30
p.m. the evening of
December 28, 1981, at St.
Joseph’s Catholic Church,
early, said from the Texas Commission
2% Appliance
Gibson, of Eldorado,
Arkansas.
Mr. Woodard had made his
home with his sister, Mrs.
Luse, here in the Boerne area
The incidence of young recently spoke at the eighth
drinkers is growing, anniversary celebration of
Currently, the average age of the Hermann Hospital
the alcoholic is 44. But, in Alcohol Problem Treatment
1986, the average alcoholic Program.
could be between 23 and 28 Kennedy said that out-
years old if education about patient treatment clinics,
alcoholism is not more exten- new blood studies, and
j sive, predicts Colin Kennedy, courses for medical students
! executive director of the in treating alcoholism will
Houston Regional Council on soon be implemented in
i Alcoholism. ■ many places in order to help
i Educating family member prevent and treat alcoholism.
doctors, and lay people that Kennedy, a recovered
alcoholism is both a prevent- alcoholic, helped establish
able and treatable disease the Alcohol Problem Treat-
can help them support the ment Program at Hermann
alcoholic’s decision to seek Hospital in 1973 with a grant
Mr. Ralph Waldon
Woodard passed away at his
residence here in Kendall
County on December 27,
1981, at 83 years of age. He
was born on May 8, 1898, in
Knippa, Texas.
Funeral services were held
on December 30, 1981, at
Cross Stitch Tole Painting
Needlepoint Calligraphy
Plastic Canvas Metal Tooling
Wire/String Art Baking Crystals
General Artist Supplies
28711 Fairwood Center
— Boerne, Texas—
512-755-8281
New Mexico, on Saturday
January 2,1982, at 10:00 a.m.
Mr. Woodard is survived
by his daughter, Mrs. Shirley
Hasenyager, of Hawaii; his
son, James Waldon
Woodard, of Lago Vista,
Texas; seven grandchildren,
three great-grandchildren;
Honeycreek, with funeral Cynthia Martinez, of San
services the following Antonio, and Miss Joyce
morning, December 29, at Gass, of Bergheim; and
10:00 a.m. Burial -was in St. great-granddaughter,
Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery. Angela Martinez, of San
Rev. Bernard Mullaney of Antonio.
Honeycreek officiated. Pallbearers were Edwin
Mrs. Kunz is survived by Henkel, Willie Ahrens, .
her daughter, Mrs. Johnny Lawrence Kunz, Edward
(Anita) Gass, of Bergheim; Jones, Joseph Staudt, and
granddaughters, Mrs. Allen McGuffin.
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The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1981, newspaper, December 31, 1981; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542973/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.