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Dustin Gobert
Dustin Matthew Gobert, 15, of Utopia, died
April 2, 2002. He was born
April 20, 1986 to Matthew and Rhonda Gobert, of Utopia. Gobert is survived by his parents, sister Shelby Gobert of Utopia; brother, Cody Gobert of Utopia; paternal grandparents, Milton J. Gobert Jr. and wife Pat of Utopia; maternal grandparents, Mike and Susie Hammel of Dayton, Texas. He is also survived by paternal great-grandmothers, Mary Elizabeth Gobert of Utopia, and Gladys Jackson of McAllister, Okla.; maternal great-grandmother, Marie Brewer of Baytown, Texas; great-uncle Eddie Howard and wife, Debbie of Highlands, Texas; aunts and uncles, Valerie and Ernie Moore of Utopia, Monty and Shari Gobert of Boerne, Jason Brewer of Dayton, Justin Brewer of Dayton, Rob Hammel of Baytown, and Tony Hammel of Baytown; and numerous cousins. Services and interment
were held Thursday, April 4, 2002 at Jones Cemetery
in Utopia, and officiated by Bro. Jimmy Lynn. Honorary pallbearers were the Utopia Class of 2004; Utopia Boy Scouts; Utopia 4-H; Uvalde County Steer Showing Team; Utopia Golf Team; and many friends. Arrangements were by Rushing-Estes-Knowles Mortuary of Uvalde.
Kimber Moore
Kimber Lynn Moore, 14, of Utopia died
April 2, 2002. She was born
Aug. 12, 1987 to Ernie and Valerie Moore of Utopia. Moore is survived by her parents, grandparents Milton and Pat Gobert Jr. of Utopia; great-grandmothers Mary Gobert of Utopia and Gladys Jackson of McAllister, Okla.; and sister Kelsey Moore of Utopia. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, E.H. and Frankie Moore; great-grandfather, Milton Gobert Sr.; and great-grandmother, Annie Merka. Services were held Thursday, April 4, 2002 at Jones Cemetery
in Utopia. Interment
was at the Vanderpool Cemetery
with Bro. Jimmy Lynn officiating. Honorary pallbearers were the Utopia High School Class of 2005; her team mates on the volleyball, basketball and golf teams; and the Utopia Golf Association. Arrangements were by Rushing-Estes-Knowles Mortuary in Uvalde.
Richard Patch
Richard 'Dan' Patch, 71, of Bandera died
April 6, 2002 following a lengthy illness. A retired engineer who built a home near Bandera eight years ago, Mr. Patch was a veteran of the Korean War, having served in the U.S. Army. He was preceded in death by his daughter Becky and son Lin. Mr. Patch is survived by Joanne, his wife of 35 years. Other survivors are daughter Dianne Heacock and husband Jack of Parker Colo.; son Dan Patch and wife Isabel of Center Point; daughter-in-law Nancy Patch of San Jose, Calif.; brother Jim Patch and wife Charlene of Houston; sister Wanda Blake of Seattle, Wash.; eight grandchildren; and other relatives and friends. Graveside services with full military honors are scheduled for Wednesday, April 10, at 1:15 p.m. in the Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, with Ron Travis officiating. A memorial service will be held at the Babcock Road Christian Church Saturday, April 20, at 4 pm. Memorial contributions may be made to the Babcock Road Christian Church Building Fund, 5316 Babcock Rd., San Antonio, TX, 78240.
Adrian Donald Hill, Sr.
Adrian Hill Sr., 77, of Kerrville died
on Wednesday, April 10, 2002 at Knopps Nursing Home #1 in Fredericksburg. Adrian, or 'A.D.' was born
to Thomas Watt Hill and Armentia Melissa Buckelew on June 10, 1924 in Rocky Creek located in Bandera County. He married
Betty Lenora Palmer in November, 1943. She preceded his death in July, 2000. In the 1940s, Mr. Hill was a member of the Kerrville Fire Department. He also drove for the Kerrville Bus Company in the early 1950s. He started Hillšs Wrecking Yard in 1955 and operated it until 1965. He was employed at the YO Ranch from 1965 to 1970. From 1970 to 1995, Mr. Hill owned and operated Hillšs Auction Barn on Guadalupe Street in Kerrville. He was a past member of the Texas Auctioneer Association. He loved the outdoors and was an avid hunter and fisherman. Mr. Hill was baptized into the Baptist faith on April 1, 2001 at Sunrise Baptist Church in Kerrville. He is survived by two sons, Don and wife Stella of Stonewall and Randy and wife Suzanne of Atascosa, three sisters, Mae Constanzo and Sadie Constanzo of Atascosa and Patsy Strasheim of Ingram and by five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Monday, April 15 at Grimes Funeral Chapel in Kerrville with Rev. Phil Tilden officiating. Interment
followed at Garden of Memories Cemetery. Memorial remembrances may be made to the Cowboy Church, HCR4, Box 545, Kerrville, 78028, or to a charity of onešs choice.
Lorine Bringhurst
Lorine Bringhurst, 85, of Pipe Creek died
on Saturday, April 13. 2002 at her sonšs residence. She was born
Jan. 23, 1917 in Batson to John and Isabel Sturkie Butler. On May 16, 1942, she married
William L. Bringhurst Sr. in Houston. He survives. Mrs. Bringhurst was a retired attendance clerk for the public school system and served as president of the Harris County March of Dimes Association for many years. In addition to her husband Bill of Pipe Creek, survivors include William 'Bill' Bringhurst Jr. and wife Jackie of Bandera and George 'Mike' Bringhurst and wife Carol of Houston, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters and two brothers. Services were held on Tuesday, April 16 at 1 p.m. at Grimes Chapel with Mr. Martin Smith officiating. Interment
will follow in Pipe Creek Cemetery. Pallbearers were Tom Parker, Claude Lindley, Sergio Ortega, Don Ploeger, Brandon Little and Kevin Steffenauer. Memorials may be made to the Pipe Creek EMS. Arrangements were under the direction of Grimes Funeral Chapel of Bandera.
Thomas L. Treadaway
Thomas L. Treadaway, 40, of Austin, died
April 14, 2002, in an Austin Hospital. Treadaway was born
July 18, 1961 in Pampa, Texas. He attended Center Point High School and New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, N.M. He went to state on the golf team at Center Point and played on the varsity tennis team at New Mexico Military Institute. He loved hunting and fishing and was a great cook. Treadaway was a Catholic and took his first communion at Notre Dame Catholic Church in Kerrville. He recently moved to Austin, where he was employed by Caollway Golf Equipment Company. Survivors include his parents, Rolland T. Treadaway of Noble, Okla. And Patricia M. Campbell of Kerrville; two sisters, Linda Sue and her husband Roy Fourr of Farmington, N.M. and Dina Louise Genovese and her husband Dan of Kildeer, Ill.; several uncles, aunts, cousins and friends in the Hill Country and in England. Services were held Wednesday, April 17, at Overby Funeral Home with Deacon Charles Domingues officiating. Burial followed in the Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pall bearers were cousins Dr. David Risinger of Waco, Drew Risinger of Waco and Dr. Brad Risinger of Kerrville, and good friends Duane Simpson, Sam Santos and Phil Brassell, all of Kerrville. Memorials may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul society of Kerrville. Arrangements by Overby Funeral Home.
Ida Deason Word
Ida Deason Word, 100, died
April 20, 2002 in San Antonio. She was born
near Stockdale on Sept. 3, 1901, to Charles Y. and Sarah Ava Deason. In the early 1920s she taught school in Utopia where she met her husband, Roy K. Word. A dedicated Christian since childhood, she devoted a life of love to her church, family, and friends. She is survived by her daughters, Nina W. Pierce, Joy W. Ross, Sue W. Sostarich and her husband, John F. Sostarich; daughter-in-law Joyce P. Word; nine grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren; and beloved nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, and son John D. Word. Services were held at Parkhills Baptist Church in San Antonio on April 24, followed by interment
in Bandera Cemetery.