The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, February 16, 1976 Page: 2 of 16
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The Thad Dee Johnson Memorial Quill Johnson, father of the ■■ 1
Scholarship Fund will be awarded deceased: A A a IEiAEE.n EaaEEHum
to a Medina Valley High School This scholarship will be awarded MA€T IGIIRIEV HQ 3 IT
graduate on May 21, said Robert to a boy with the highest average in • I’IVl W•VVII.Y , •
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senior year. The boy must be Grief is as natural as breathing. people carry such a heavy burden of
planning to attend college and he problems such as changing grief alone that, to effect, it drains
cannot be the valedictorian or residences, job stresses or loosing all the energy normally used in
salutatorian, Johnson said. possessions can trigger the same everyday life.
This will be a continuing reaction". only on a smaller scale, . As the grief process continues, ,,
scholarship—the 1st year will be a as death, divorce or other major people often begin to feel some
minimum of $250 and the following tragedies, reports the Texas hope. Then they begin to struggle
years, a minimum of $100, Medical Assn. to accept reality and start anew. a.
primarily coming from the interest Studies show people generally Being open to new situations and
drawn from the scholarship fund. experience several stages and relationships is difficult but neces-
The family and friends will symptoms of grief when tragedy sary. Concerned friends and
continue to add to the fund on strikes. TMA says these natural, relatives I can help the grieving
special occasions and in the form common feelings often are neces- person by being available to listen
of memorials to others, Johnson sary for a person to healthily and handle any activities the
said. - . . emerge from grief. grieving person cannot carry out.
ApnN m AKNIc The first stage is shock. The mind However, it often helps the person
GARDEN PLANNING can up natural defenses that in grief to keep fairly busy and
Planning is vital to the succes.0 keep people from feeling the pain of Continue as many daily activities as
a homesveetableuzgarden, grier at first. If this condition possible, n
Texas sashorticy Extension continues for weeks, unhealthy No one follows the grief pattern
LX LkS a site' Ehxtengt grief probably is present and exactly.. Bu, talking, about their
Sent of wn and has loose, fertile professional help should be sought, troubles, especianly.guilt and
— and well-drained soil. Also locate ‘ TMA says: . h , resentment, can. be the healthiest
the garden near a water source and .. The second stage often . is ; Way for people to handle the dark
I nearthehomesothatitcan.be emotional release. It can be very grasp of grief-
I checked regularly for disease and difficult for: men. to express: :
I insect problems. - Diagram the emotion, especially by crymg. But CARD OF THANKS - ;
a garden and make an information itis often vital to express themental Mr. and Mrs. Ramiro G. Mata Sr,.
I chart indicating the kinds of pain they feel; Unreleased grief can and their daughter, Rosa Linda.
I vegetables to be planted, where boi upuinside and release itself. rMata, would like to thank all of
I they are to be planted, time of unhealthily. . those who joined in mass and at the .'
I nlantiny end similar information. Strong feelings of depression and reception of their daughter 's
isolation characterize another stage Quincenara on, Feb. 7
ana for the •• • .
of grief, one of theydarkest periods many gifts. Special thanks to Lupita
, in the grief experience. Aguilar and family and Luiro
Grief also can express itself in Hernandez, all of Palacios; Mr. and
physical symptoms. A doctor Mrs. Seth M Woods, Catarina; Mr. ’
, certainly should check out any and Mrs. Fernando Catillo, and
physical complaints to determine Mr. and Mrs. Joe Orevino Sr , kll of
' the cause and treatment. ' Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. Arturo
Often grieving people lose the Machado Sr., Dilley; Mr. and Mrs. '
, ability to concentrate. They begin to Arturo Machado Jr., Pearsall; Mr.
worry about their mental health and and Mrs. Tony Lambaren and Mr.
[ become panicky. But people who -and M„ Albento Conde, of
know how grief acts on the body and Hermliegh; Mr and Mrs. Jesse '
mind are less likely to panic. Muniz, Hempotead; Mr. and Mrs. :
/ Guilt also can plague people in EluterioCaseres, Johnson City; Mr. ,3
grief. Guilt is natural but can be and Mr8 Jake Martinez, Helotes;
dangerous when it is prolonged or and Mr. and M„ victor 'Castillo,
out of proportion, gi g' Floresvine.
As peoplemove out of guilt and We also would like to thank those
; depression they often become angry who helped cook and serve the food:
and resentful These emotions do al the Espinos and Joe Morales,
the most harm when family, friends John Boehme, and George and Dale
and the grieving person do not Holzhausand family. We would like
understand thene feelingsare a to thank those who came from San
I natural patttofthegriefexperi ence. Antonio, Hondo,. Castroville.
Many tunes after grief's deep LaCoste and Natalia and we also
painspasses.peopleare sunable woul like to thank 016 Kichard
return to normal activities. Often Lopez family, Julian, Mascorro ' .
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Schott, Bobbie. The Tri-County News Bulletin (Castroville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, February 16, 1976, newspaper, February 16, 1976; Castroville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1599526/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Castroville Public Library.