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Obituaries
Brabp Standard -herald
February 3,2010
G.S. Hubbard, 94 Nick Garza, 17
Gaylord Spencer (Happy) he taught the Hope Sunday Nicholas Ryan (Nick)Gar-
Hubbard, 94, of Brady, died School Class. za, 17, of Brady, died Saturday,
Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010, in Survivors include a son, Jan. 30, 2010 in Brady.
San Angelo. Arthur Spencer (Tobe) Hub- Funeral serviceswill beheld
Funeral services were held bard and wife, Rilene, of at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 3at
at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31 atthe Bastrop; a daughter, Gayl First Baptist Church in Brady
First Baptist Church in Brady. Taylor and husband. Rod, of with Rev. Jimmie Fore officiat-
Burial with military honors Fairfax, Va.; a sister-in-law, ing. Burial will follow at Rest
followed at Rochelle Cemetery. Nava Jean Hubbard of Hous- Haven Cemetery in Brady.
He was born Dec. 22,1915, ton; four grandchildren, John He was born Jan. 8,1993, in
in Austin, to Robert Spencer Spencer Hubbard and wife, Brownwood, to Teresa Garza.
Hubbard and Artie Bell (Hal- Julie, of Houston, Jadwin Lee He was a lifelong resident of
sell) Hubbard. He married Hubbard and wife, Deanna, of the area, a student at Brady
Berta Sue Moseley May 26, Smithville, Trent Austin Taylor High School and a member of
1940, in Brownwood. of Castlerock, Colo, and Jen- St. Patrick's Catholic Church
John Dittrich, 78
Dr. John Edward Dittrich, West Texas A&M at Canyon.
78 years of age, died at St. Survivors include his wife.
David's Hospital in Austin, Jan. Sandra Dittrich, of Kingsland;
14. 2010. a daughter, Susan Dittrich-Delk
Dr. Dittrich was born Nov. and granddaughter, Haleigh
16, 1931, to Wilbur and Mary Delk, of Brady; a son and
Frances Bradshaw Dittrich. He daughter-in-law, Jacob A
served with the Sac squadron and Anne Dittrich, grandson,
USAir Force during the Korean Jeffrey, of Odessa, daughters.
Conflict as a boom operator, Christine, Kathy and Adele;
transferring fuel to bombers sisters,KatieMcMillin,Martha
DDImea received. “^^
School of Finance at Purdue. inston in . .
MBA from Harvard Busi- C Celebration of Life services
ness School, and PhD from were held at the Putnam Funeral
University of Washington. C hapel Saturday,Jan. 30,2010
at 10:30a.m. Rev. Mike Morris
He had been in the area since nifer Suzanne Mannhard and in Brady. He loved basketball,
1950 and taught math at Brady husband, Scott, of Portland, hanging with his friends, rock
High School for 25 years, from Ore. and great-grandchildren, music and art. He was very
1958 until 1983. He received Jackson Spencer Hubbard, Jett artistic. Dr. Dittrich was a Woodrow
his bachelor's degree from Michal Hubbard, Jaci Renae Survivors include his grand- Wilson Scholar. He declined officiated with the Highland
Howard Payne University and Hubbard, Kailee Suzanne mother, Billie Garza of Brady; Bernal, Luis Felipe, Freddy to attend MIT in order to study Lakes Honor Guard. Anonline
his master's degree from South- Hubbard, Lainie Shaw Hub- his mother, Teresa Garza of Felipe, Colton Goad and Isaac at Harvard BS. Dr. Dittrich was guest register may be signed
west Texas State University, bard, Drake Austin Taylor, Brady; his fiance. Heather Bak- Conrad Honorary pallbearers an assistant professor at the at www.putnamfunerals.com.
He served in the U.S. Navy Celeste Autumn Taylor, Reed er of Colorado; two brothers, will be M.L. Garza 111, Justin University of Kentucky, full Cremation arrangements
(Seabee's Construction Bat- Gregory Mannhard, Brooke Matthew Najera and Nathan Garza and Gilbert Garza. professor at the University of entrusted to the Putnam Funeral
talion) during World War 11. Ann Mannhard and Eve Caro- Najera, both of Brady; two Memorial contributions can Colorado, dean at Bloomsburg Home & Crematory 145 Texas
He was a lifetime member of lyn Mannhard. uncles, M.L. Garza III and wife, be made to the Cystic Fibrosis University, Pennsylvania, and Avenue Kingsland, Tex. 78639.
the Brady LionsClub, member He was preceded in death Tamara, and Justin Garza, both Foundation. 6931 Arlington
and past Master of the Brady by his parents, his wife and a of Brady and many great-aunts. Road, 2nd floor, Bethesda,
Masonic Lodge, past District brother, Jadwin Hubbard. uncles and cousins. Md. 20814.
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Deputy Grand Master of the Honorary pallbearers were He was preceded in death by Arrangements are entrusted
Most Worshipful Grand Lodge members ofthe Brady Masonic his grandfather. M.L. Garza, Jr. to Leatherwood M emorial
of Texas, member of the York Lodge, Brady Lions Club and
Mary Helen Malone, 86
Rite Body, Knights Templar the Hope Sunday School Class,
and the Suez Shrine Temple. Memorial contributions
He was al so a member and past may be made to the Texas
Worthy Patron of the Eastern Masonic Charities Founda-
Star and a member of the Re- tion, P.O. Box 446, Waco, Tex.
tired Teachers Association. He 76703.
Pallbearers will be Mark Chapels of Brady.
Randy Shafer, 54
enjoyed hunting and fishing.
Arrangements were entrust-
He was a member of the First ed to Leatherwood Memorial
Baptist Church of Brady, where Chapels of Brady.
Weekly Menus
Week of Feb. 8-12
All menus are subject to
change.
1 3 Brady Schools
MONDAY
Grilled chicken fajita taco, lettuce and tomato salad, pineapple
tidbits, milk.
TUESDAY
Meatball sub-sandwich, carrot sticks with ranch dressing, pink
pears, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Chicken crispitos, chicken nuggets, California blend with cheese
sauce, mixed fruit, milk.
THURSDAY
Beef stew, cornbread, apple betty cobbler, milk.
FRIDAY
Breaded chicken patty on bun, sliced pickles. Granny Smith
apples, Valentine ice cream cup, milk.
Lohn School
MONDAY
Beef and bean burrito, corn, pineapple, milk.
TUESDAY
Chicken nuggets, chicken patties, mashed potatoes, green
beans, rolls, milk.
WEDNESDAY
Sloppy joes, carrot sticks, baked beans, pears, milk.
THURSDAY
Beef taco, lettuce, tomato, pinto beans, peaches, milk.
FRIDAY
Hot dogs with chili, oven fries, mandarin oranges, milk.
Rochelle School
MONDAY
Chicken and rice, pinto beans, tropical fruit.
TUESDAY
BBQ rib patty, chips, pickle spears, brownie.
WEDNESDAY
Pizza, com, peaches.
/ THURSDAY
Baked chicken, potato salad, green beans, mixed fruit.
FRIDAY
Hamburger, cheeseburger, tater tots, rice crispy treat.
All Rochelle lunches come with carrot and celery sticks, okra,
orange wedges and milk.
Sunset Center
MONDAY 1
Spanish meatballs, rice, green beans, tomato slices, roll, pine-
apple rings, milk.
TUESDAY
Pork chop, noodles, carrots, tossed salad, bread, applesauce,
milk.
WEDNESDAY
Beef burrito, pinto beans, spinach, coleslaw. Jello with pears,
milk.
Randy Joe Shafer, 54, of Port
Lavaca passed away Thursday,
Jan. 28, 2010 in Victoria.
Randy was bom Sept. 28,
. 1955 in Port Lavaca to Joe Wes-
ley and Wanda Bingham Shafer.
He was a lifelong resident of
Port Lavaca, graduating from
Calhoun High School in 1974
and was an employee for the
Instrumentation Dept. of Dow
Chemical for over 32 years.
He also served on the Calhoun
County Fair Board and Junior
Livestock Auction Committee,
serving as its” chairman for
many years. ---------------
He was a former member of
the Calhoun County Sheriff’s
Reserve from 1975 to 1980.
RANDY SHAFER
THURSDAY
Meat loaf, tomatoes, black-eyed peas, okra, cornbread, pud-
ding, milk.
FRIDAY
Chicken supreme, herb potatoes, broccoli, green salad, roll,
cobbler, milk.
★
The Senior Nutrition Program is partially funded by the Texas De-
partment on Aging through the Area Agency on Aging of the Concho
Valley. The serving sites are located at the Sunset Center, 214 West
Lockhan and Helping Hands, 906 East 11th. Meals are served five days
a week from 11-11:30a.m. at Helping Hands and 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
at the Sunset Center. Please make reservations and/or cancellations by
8:45 a.m. on or before the day to help conserve food.
Participants age 60 or over and their spouses, regardless of age, are
qualified for the program. A donation of $2 per meal is suggested, but
no service is denied because of inability to pay Persons under 60 must
pay $3.75 or more.
Transportation for nutrition, medical, shopping, home visits and
business is available and should be called for as early as possible at 597-
2946. All contributions are greatly needed and appreciated.
Mary Helen Malone, age 86 Surviving family include
of Leander, formerly of Austin daughters Pat Wall and hus-
and Brady passed away Mon- band, Jim, of Burnet and Kathy
day, Jan. 25, 2010.
Frelich and husband, Bob, of
She was born in Houston Flower Mound; grandchildren
July 12, 1923 to Arthur L. Sandy Gentry and husband,
Zimmerman and Jewel (Boone) Mike, of Salado, Cindy Sieubert
Zimmerman, Mary Helen of Green Bay, Wis., Kelly Wall
spent many years visiting her of Leander, Robert Frelich, Jr.
paternal grandparents in Brady and wife, Yvette, of Elgin, and
and it was there, at the age of Krissy Frelich of Dallas; nine
12. she met her future husband great-grandchildren and other
Bill. They were married Aug. relatives and friends
1. 1942 in Houston and then: .
moved to Austin in the '60s. A private family gathering
Mary Helen was employed for and service will be held this
many years as a retail manager spring or early summer in
and buyer for Scarborough's memory of both Bill and Mary
Department Store in Austin, Helen. Memorial contributions
After retirement, she and Bill in memory of Mary I lelen may
lived in Leander for many be made the Make A Wish
years. She had recently moved Foundation.
to live with her daughter Pat Arrangements were made
1 after the death of her husband, by Clements-Wilcox Funeral
Bill just three months ago. Home, Burnet.
He was president of the Little ferof Kerrville; a sister, Sheryll
League Baseball Association Kisiah and husband, Johnny, of
from 1990to 1992. From 1995 Port Lavaca; a brother, Gary
until 1998, he was a school Shafer and wife, Susan, of
board member, responsible for Mission Valley; one grandson,
several school expansions dur- Avery Svetlik; mother-in-law,
ing his term. He was the contact Celestine Hubenak of Port
person for building the Calhoun Lavaca and a host of other rela-
High School softball field and lives and close friends.
rebuilding of the high school Funeral mass was held at
track. Randy also aided Stanley 10 a.m. Monday, Feb. 1. at
Davenport
Mikula to rebuild the baseball Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic It was played in
field on Newlin Street to where Church with Rev. Dan Morales C.:. +1. AI tiinand in
it could be used again. Randy officiating. Burial followed at spin the wheel ancic les a
was an avid hunter, fisherman Six Mile Cemetery. “ 6 genera over
and boater who enjoyed spend- Pallbearers were Ben An- 90 billion dollars in
ing time outdoors with family derson, Don Lewis, Jeff Lewis, gross revenues in the
and friends. Jeff Dietzel. Roy January, United States. There are slot machines, roulette wheels, dice
In February of 1977 he Richard Hermes, John Shaw, tables, cards and the lottery. Then we moveon to animals like
married Peggy Hubenak and and Craig Falcon. Honorary horses, dogs, and even chickens. Another big betting avenue
they celebrated over 32 years pallbearers were the employees is any sporting events like football, soccer, basketball and
of marriage, of Dow Chemical Company, the list goes on. The American Indians no longer have the
Randy was preceded in Memorials in Randy's name buffalo to survive on, so now many depend on casinos. There
death by his father-in-law Wil- may be made to the M. D. An- are over two million known compulsive-addicted gamblers,
he Hubenak in January 2009. derson Cancer Center, 1515 another estimated three million, and over 15 million at risk
wire Peggy: nd panenla ioc ^^S^ today. Gambling leads to increased political corruption, more
(Shorty) and Wanda Shafer of Fair Association. organized crime, higher crime rates, more drug and alcohol
Port Lavaca; a daughter, Jenise Grace Funeral Chapel of abuse not counting suicides. Loss of jobs and money, family
Svetlik and husband, Jason, of Port Lavaca was in charge of violence, higher divorce rates and demoralized children go
Port Lavaca; a son, Justin Sha- arrangements. 361-552-1705. along with it. The question is what does the Bible say about
News Brief...
gambling? First, God made and designed us for work. (Gen-
esis 2:4 and 5, Exodus 20:9). God will bless the right kind
of work if it is done honestly, (Deuteronomy 28:12). How
we obtain our money is going to be judged and He does not
approve of money made from prostitution, dishonesty or the
■ Social Security making of idols or false gods, (1 Corinthians 3:13, Proverbs
A representative of the San Angelo Social Security Office 13:11). Gambling feeds the sin of lust and it causes us to try
will be in Brady Thursday, Feb. 25 and March 25 from 10 a.m. to get something for nothing and not be content with what
to noon at the Brady Housing Authority. God has provided. (James 4:1-3, 2 Peter 1:4). See you in
Representatives will also be in Junction and Mason on the church next Sunday. Brother J
third Thursday of each month.
The San Angelo Social Se-
curity Office is located at 2851
Southwest Blvd. Office hours
are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact a
representative at that office,
Monday through Friday (9 a.m.
to 4 p.m.), by calling 325-949-
4608. Their toll free number
(800-772-1213) is answered
Monday through Friday, from
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Questions or comments
may also be sent to www.
social-security.gov.
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Jack and Susan Harris
1422 S. Bridge St., Brady
325-597-2444
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