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Frank S. Reinhardt III
Frank S. Reinhardt III, 59, of Lakehills died
Sunday, Sept. 30, 2001 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born
Feb. 26, 1942 in Houston, Texas to Frank and Adeline Reinhardt. He grew up and lived in Houston until 1988 when he moved to the Hill Country. He was a salesman for medical supplies for many years. He loved auto racing and rebuilding cars. He had a great sense of humor and he will be remembered by many. He was a member of the Lakehills United Methodist Church. Mr. Reinhardt is survived by his wife Mary Anne Reinhardt of Lakehills; one son, Brandon M. Reinhardt and wife Ruth; step-children, Tim Hovendick and wife Rose, Mike Hovendick and wife Sharon, and Mitch Hovendick; Susie Chan and husband Anthony; and three grandchildren. Memorial services were held Oct. 2 at Lakehills United Methodist Church with pastor Ellen Ely officiating. In lieu of flowers a memorial may be made to the Lakehills United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 565, Lakehills TX 78063, or VistaCare Family Hospice, 420 Water Street #104, Kerrville, TX 78028. Arrangements were by Wrightıs Funeral Parlor in Bandera.
Don Woolley
Don "Raunchy" Woolley, longtime Bandera visitor and friend, died
in Houston on Oct. 3, 2001. The Woolley family began coming to Peaceful Valley Ranch more than 40 years ago, and returned at least once every year. Retirement brought opportunities for more frequent visits, and Raunchy and Marion could be found dining at Billie Geneıs or O.S.T., checking out the ice cream section of the grocery store, or dancing the night away at Arkyıs. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Marion, and by two daughters, Becky and Susan, granddaughter Heather and her husband James, and by grandsons Michael and Bill. His daughter, Gail, preceded him in death. Services were held in Houston on Oct. 5.
Dr. Jesse M. Pike Sr.
Dr. Jesse M. Pike Sr. died
Friday, Oct. 5 at Watauga Medical Center in Boone, N.C. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and returned to Concord after the war to restart his fatherıs family pharmacy in 1951. He was noted for his civic contributions and his life was filled with accomplishments in the field of pharmacy. His chain of seven pharmacies was first computerized in the early 1970s, long before most pharmacies considered them necessary. A member of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy for 10 years, Dr. Pike received nearly every state and national award in his profession, including an Honorary Doctor of Science degree from Campbell University School of Pharmacy. Survivors include his wife Betty Minter Ramsey Pike, a Bandera County landowner, daughter Lourene Pike Thaxton, a son, Jesse M. Pike Jr., and a stepson, Wayne Ramsey. A memorial service was held at Central United Methodist Church in Concord. Memorials may be sent to the UNC School of Pharmacy in Chapel Hill or to Campbell University School of pharmacy in Buies Creek, N.C. Wilkinson Funeral Home in Concord handled the arrangements.
Iris Carneiro
Iris Corine Carneiro, 90, of San Antonio, died
Saturday, Oct. 6, 2001. She was a former president of San Antonio Group of Athena Chapter Delphian Society and the Raoiota Chapter. She served as chairman of the Spanish and Garden Roundtable. Mrs. Carneiro was also president of the Kamoma Chapter, and Chairman of the Music and Drama Roundtable, as well as the Fine Arts Roundtable. She was vice-president of the Girls Council at Aganier Hall, a member of The San Antonio Gardenia and Musical Club and the San Antonio Clubwomen of Today. Mrs. Carneiro was a former member of the San Antonio Womenıs Foundation and the San Antonio Council of Presidents. She was an active member of the Salvation Army Womenıs Auxiliary, the Harp and Shamrock Society of Texas, the Hermann Sons Anton Wenzel Lodge and Anglers. She often volunteered with the United Way Womenıs Division and the Boyıs Club of San Antonio. Survivors include a granddaughter, two great-granddaughters and a great-great-grandson; nieces Melba Meyer and Elsie Brooks, formerly of Bandera; a nephew and several great-nieces and nephews. Services were held Wednesday at the Porter Loring Chapel in San Antonio, with interment
in Sunset Memorial Park.
Alvin Clay Cothran
Alvin Clay Cothran died
on Sunday, Oct. 7, 2001 in Medford, Ore. Family members said, "Clay is and will always be loved by all of his family." Survivors include one daughter, Amanda Cothran of Pasadena; two granddaughters, Haley and Cristol both of Pasadena; one brother, Louis Cothran Jr. of Bandera; one sister, Carol Mullins of Kerrivlle; two nieces, Stephanie Adamson and Denise Mullins; and three nephews, James Cothran, J.R. Faulkner and Eric Cothran. Mr. Cothran was preceded in death by his parents, Louis A. Cothran Sr. and Ina P. Cothran. Memorial services will be held at Brauning Lake in San Antonio on Saturday, Oct. 20 at 11 a.m.
Johnnie R. Nordlund
Johnnie Ruth Nordlund, 73, died
on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2001. She is survived by her husband, Gordon Nordlund of Lakehills. She is also survived by a son, John Riggins of Pleasanton; a daughter, Linda Ruth Dalton of Wimberly; a stepdaughter, Linda Kay Fitzgerald of Mesquite; a sister, Gladys Stokes of Invernes, Fla.; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Mrs. Nordlund was preceded in death by her parents, John and Rosita Stokes of Istachatta, Fla. And a sister, Dorothy Sappington of Gainsville, Fla. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to VNA and Hospice, 8721 Botts Street, San Antonio, 78217. Arrangements were under the direction of Sunset Northwest Funeral Home in San Antonio.
Mildred R. Reade
Mildred R. Reade, 80, of Bandera, died
Sunday, Oct. 14, 2001 at her residence. She was born
March 14, 1921 in San Antonio to Henry Ward Sams and Anna Rose Monken Sams. Mrs. Reade moved to Bandera two years ago from Colorado Springs, Colo. and was a homemaker. Survivors include two daughters, Cindy Beckman and husband Shyne of Bandera and Relinda Spicer of San Antonio; two sons, Leroy E. Blake, Jr., and wife Cookie of Bergheim and Gregory Blake and wife Hedy of San Antonio; seven grandchildren, Jason Cuellar, Fidel Cuellar Jr., Leroy Blake, Steven Blake, Stephanie Algiere, Jennifer L. Blake, and Michael Spicer; and three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband Jim Reade and son Michael Blake. Private family services will be held at a later date. Arrangements are under the direction from Grimes Funeral Chapel of Bandera.
Ruth Mansfield
Mary Ruth Davenport Mansfield, was born
Nov. 23, 1912 in Bandera, Texas. She died
on Oct. 15, 2001 in Hondo, Texas. She was 88 years old at the time of her death. She was the daughter of William Joseph and Norma Johnson Davenport. She was married
to Robert (Bob) Lee Mansfield on Aug. 7, 1935. Preceding her in death were her husband, two brothers, Joseph P. Davenport and James G. Davenport, and one sister, Margaret Davis. She is survived by three daughters and their husbands, Barbara Lynn Mazurek, Shelby Lea Bennett and husband Joe, Mary Jo Costello and husband Jim; seven grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. Mrs. Mansfield was a life long member of the First Baptist Church in Bandera. Services were held Friday, Oct. 19, 2001 at Grimes Chapel in Bandera, with Rev. Frank Pullin and Rev. Joel Garcia officiating. Interment
followed in Bandera Cemetery. Pallbearers were Mark Bennet, Robert H. Mazurek, Hubert R. Mazurek, Edward J. Costello IV, Rhett C. Butler, Thomas Davis, and James G. Davenport. Honorary pallbearers were Rick Anderson, John D. Cox, John G. James, Art Koog, Norman Mansfield, Bruce Montague, Bobby Preston, Joe Preston, Dale Rix, and Craig Tips. Memorials be sent to the First Baptist Church of Bandera or to Templo Camino Nuevo Bautista in Bandera.