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Friday, July 5, 1996
The Boerne Star
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Lena Iona Upton, was born
best friend Verda Orinstead of
Dallas and her loving family:
Mr. William Elmo .Clark—(some County, brought one of them back
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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David Swartz
Name: David Swartz
Family: One 18 year-old brother.
Residence: San Antonio
Hometown: San Antonio
• Gillespie Fair
Fredericksburg 5—
Time of service with
Kendall County EMS.: 5 months
Leisure Time: “Fishing and hunting is how I
spend most of my time. Anything outdoors
appeals to me.”
For More Information
Call 210-997-2359
Lena Iona Upton
Resident of Boerne
8:00AM-10:00PM
10:00AM-8:00PM
Thank you for the
kind assistance
Mary Ella Wilcox
Resident of Boerne
Ebensberger
Juneral home
FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1882
Pre-needs • Cremation
Boerne Cemetery Sexton
111 Rosewood • Boerne • 249-2321
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Lena was raised on the family
farm near Izora and spent years in
Dallas where she lived on Mapel
Springs Boulevard for over 40
years. She owned and operated the
Varsity Cleaners in University Park
until 1974. She enjoyed traveling
with her friends and was devoted to
her family.
She will be missed by her very
Mary Ella Wilcox, 86, died on
June 28 in Boerne. Funeral arrange-
ments with Ebensberger Funeral
EMS experience: Eight months at the
University Hospital Emergency Room, five
Ebensberger
Juneral Dome
FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1882
Pre-needs • Cremation
Boerne Cemetery Sexton
111 Rosewood • Boerne • 249-2321
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Local arrangements entrusted to
Ebensberger Funeral
March 26, 1905 in Eastland County Dallas and her loving family:
to John Hiram Upton and Sara daughter, Jenn Eyhorn of Boerne
Della Reese Upton. She died June and her husband Earl V. Eyhorn; : from faraway places) would like to home after a battle with the Indans,130
27 in Boerne which was her home son. Don E. Edmondson of Austin thank the entire families of Toe A Contain Sehuchardt onothat unded
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This Year’s Theme is God’s Winning Team!
Each day the children will learn about God’s ‘team’ in the Bible -
Zacchaeus, Lazarus, and David. It will be a great learning experience for
the Children as they learn about Team Work, God’s Team Work, from
Bible stories of people whom God used as his key players.
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This year’s Mission project of the School will be furnishing of school supplies for
Boerne Family Services.
TWO CAMPUSES THIS YEAR!!
Four Year Old (as of 9/1/96) to 5 year old classes will be held at FUMC
from 9-11:30 A.M. Classes for children who have completed Kindergarten
through 5th Grade will be held at the Fabra Campus
from 8:45 to 12 Noon.
Deat.
Lloyd P. Clark and family of army colonel Texas Ranger like their
Bulverde, and many other kinsfolk of father and the first sheriff of Kendall
Dance Saturday to
Tim Wayne and
The Broken 0 Band
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
JULY FOURTH RACING FESTIVAL
Saturday & Sunday, July 6-7
at the Gillespie County Fair Grounds
in Fredericksburg
thank the entire families of Joe A. Captain Schuchardt, another uncle,
Clark and his brother, Charles Clark bought the other boy back from the
of Boerne, for their kind care and Lipan Indian tribe in Mexico, where
Gates Open 11 a.m. • Post time is 1 p.m. each day.
Admission: $4 Adults • $1 Children 6-12
Free Under 6 • $7 Reserved Seating • $9 Box Seats
$5 after 6:30 p.m. Saturday
Fair Oaks Ranch
Police Department
6/26:
• Assisted EMS on Triple Crown.
• Investigated past theft on
Scarteu.
• Fire at Rolling Acres and Burnt
Cedar.
6/28:
• Stolen stop signs at Triple
Crown and Rocking Horse.
• Criminal mischief at Rolling
Acres.
6/29:
• Deer problem.
6/30:
• Suspicious vehicle spotted at
Ledge Circle.
• Loose dog on Silver Spur
• Assisted EMS on Conemara.
7/1:
• Assisted fire department on
Robin Dale.
Kendall County
Sheriff’s Department
6/26:
• Caller reported someone shot
his cat with a pellet gun.
• Juvenile problems on John’s
Road.
• Subjects throwing beer bottles
in driveway on Walnut Way.
6/27:
• Juvenile runaway on Oak Road.
6/28:
• Stolen vehicle reported on
Registration begins Sunday, June 2nd
Call Church Office for Registration Instructions 1
249-2565
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and his wife Blanche Edmondson;
two granddaughters, Chris
Edmondson-Yurkanan of Austin
and her husband Christopher
Yurkanan; and Carol McKamie of
Boerne and her husband Jamie
McKamie; two grandsons, David
G. Edmondson of Austin and his
wife Diane Hebner; and John
Edmondson of Austin; five great
grandchildren; three great, great
grandchildren; two brothers, Hiram
Upton of Irving, and Weldon Upton
of San Angelo; and a sister Oleta
Mariott of Pearl.
The family received friends on
Sunday, June 30 at Restland
Funeral Home. Services were held
at 11:30 a.m. on Monday, July 1.
Memorials may be made to the
Kendall County EMS, 1275 N.
Main, Boerne, TX 78006 or other
charities.
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Uncle Elmo’s great uncles, Clint and ads with freshly baked bread at the
Jeff Smith, were captured by the Carl Frantzen home on their return
Indians as children near Bulverde, from Polly Cemetery in Bandera.
Home are still pending and will be where the old Smith cabin still stands Many thanks,
announced later, on the Schaeffer Ranch. One of the The Smith family, the Langford
Mrs. Wilcox was born October 4 boys was traded by the Indian chief family, the Lane family, the Clark
1909 in Lawtey, Floriday. She is Tasacowadi to Geronimo. They lived family, the Semlinger family, the
survived by Dotty Wilcox, of with the Indians until they were Posey family, and the Schuchardt
Texarkana Texas ′ almost adults, when their uncle, family.
Captain John Sansom, who was an
assistance during the long illness and he had been traded and returned him
recent death of our beloved Uncle to his family. (See: “Captain John
Elmo of the Town and Country Sansom”, Boerne Public Library).
Manor in Boerne. Joe A. Clark and Charles Clark,
“Uncle Elmo” was particularly local builders in Boerne, are the sons
fond of several of the staff there who of the oldest one of Sam Clarks three
gave him much loving care. sons. Joe S. Clark (Uncle Elmo’s
Although afflicted all his life— brother), retired in Boerne and
”Uncle Elmo” was courteous and passed away there after many years
kind to all. Uncle Elmo was born in in heating and refrigeration manage-
the old fort in Bandera, June 8, 1918 ment.
and passed away in Methodist Special thanks go to daughters-in-
Hospital in San Antonio on June 23. law, Muriel and Linda Clark, who
His father, Sam Clark drove one of continued to look after Uncle Elmo
the last covered wagons between San after Joe Senior’s death, and in par-
Antonio and Bandera, hauling pro- ticular, their daughter, Bonnie
duce until the late 1920s. The family Frantzen. She cared for her great
made one of their last trips into San Uncle Elmo as a father. Younger sis-
Antonio on that wagon sometime ter Carol drove many miles quite
around 1921 when the youngest often to stay by his side during his
brother, Lloyd, was just a toddler, final illness. Special thanks also to
Elmo’s mother, Dorie Lane Clark, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Boerne
was the great granddaughter of Baptist Church, who provided the
Henry Smith, secretary/treasurer of out-of-towners with a beautiful,
General Sam Houston (President), bountiful spread of freshly cooked
during the Texas’ finest hour. Two of meats, cakes, pies and delicious sal-
Ranger Creek Road. his driving instructor and got out of base and left on the ground.
• Theft of a guitar reported on car and walked back to school. • $137 worth of plants taken from
Stonegate South. • Report of juveniles inside resi- Vic’s Farmers Market.
• Report of an 18-wheeler driving dence on Johns Road. • Verbal dispute between hus-
the wrong way down I-10. Turned • Loud music complaint on band and wife on Rosewood,
out to be semi being towed back- Hosack and Schweppe. • Woman’s purse stolen from
wards down highway. 6/27: Margarita’s.
6/29: • Fourteen year-old boy cited for 6/30:
• Telephone threats on 6th Street. possession of drug paraphernalia on • Front window of Heart of
• Injured deer reported on 473 Edge Creek. Subject became com- Boerne broken by shot from B-B
near Comfort. bative and had to be restrained. gun.
6/30: • Hit and run property damage • Man warned for leaving small
• Loud party on Diamond Road. accident on Main Street and dog locked inside pickup with win-
• Domestic disturbance on Jay Rosewood. dows up on hot day on South Main
Drive. 6/28: Street.
• Woman reported a male subject • Barking dog complaint on Oak • Roommate accused of taking
would not get out of her truck at the Grove. TV and CD player from house on
Super S Store. • Larceny theft at WalMart. Third Street.
7/1: • Two juveniles fighting on high • Truck broken into on
• Possible child neglect reported school property. Rosewood. Amplifier and speakers
at Comfort Park. • Dump truck tipped over at HEB were taken.
• Neighbors kids throwing rocks construction site. • Man reported that someone
at her children at Comfort Mobile • Verbal domestic dispute at changed the locks on his house and
Home Park. Cibolo Basin. he was unable to get in to retrieve
Boerne Police Department • Loud music complaint on his items. Turned out to be land-
6/26: O’Grady Street. lord/tenant dispute following an
• Motor vehicle theft from 6/29: eviction.
Hickman. • Man arrested for public intoxi- 7/1:
• Sixteen year-old boy on cation on West Bandera Road. ’Suspicious person seen walking
Bentwood decided to run away • Woman assaulted by live-in west on River Road covered with
rather than move to Mississippi boyfriend on Aransas Pass. blood. Man said he was assaulted at
with family. • Evicted renter loading items fair grounds. Taken to EMS build-
• Six year-old boy bitten on the that did not belong to him on Third ing and treated.
chin by orange tabby cat on Street. ’Several subjects were stuck in
Dawnridge. • Stop sign on South School and the elevator at the Community
• Sixteen year-old boy got mad as San Antonio was unscrewed from Center.
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Aldridge, Leon & D'Amico, Rob. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1996, newspaper, July 5, 1996; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1620097/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.