Inglish, Robert Bailey "Crazy Bob" (1930-2016)
Nickname: Crazy Bob, Notable person [Veteran] Korea, SSGT, US Army, 1952-54 [Family] Father: Thomas Berry “Tom” Inglish, Mother: Bertha Thomas Cooper, Spouse: Mary Ann [Cemetery] Pilgrims Rest Cemetery #01 () , FG
Robert Bailey Inglish, better known as "Crazy Bob", 85, of Bellville, Texas, went to be with his Lord & Savior on Saturday, November 12, 2016. Surrounded by his loving family. He was a loving husband, father, brother, grandfather, & great-grandfather & friend to many.
"Crazy" Bob was born to Tom & Bertha Inglish on November 18, 1930 in Borger, Texas. The family moved to Cotulla, Texas where he attended & graduated from Cotulla High School in 1949 lettering in football, basketball, & choir. He attended Shriner Institute on a football scholarship in Kerrville, Texas & attened Texas State University from 1949-1952 . He then ventured to Kansas City, Missouri to work for The Kansas City Stockyards. While working for the stockyards he was sent to purchase cattle in Warsaw, Missouri where he met the LOVE OF HIS LIFE - Mary Ann ("the Lil General"). In October of 1952 he was drafted into the Army. He did his basic training at Ft. Bliss & then was sent to Korea where he served proudly as an Army Artillaryman. He returned in April of 1954 & married Mary Ann on July the 4th.
"Crazy" Bob began his career in 1954 at the Wilson, Flynn, & Laws Commission Company in Kansas City, Missouri. Bobs brother-in-law Harry Thompson hired him to come back to Texas & work at The John Clay Commision Company in San Antonio, Texas. He later moved to Houston, Texas in 1962 to be the first general manager of the North Houston Livestock Auction . Then in 1966 he opened up his own livestock commision company - Inglish & Hayes Cattle Company on Rankin Road in Houston, Texas. Little did he know that in 1973- he began the best gamble ever- now known as Postive Feed. Later on in 1977 Bob moved & enlarged the plant to Sealy, Texas.
He LOVED what he did & always said "YOU'LL NEVER WORK A DAY OF YOUR LIFE - IF YOU LOVE WHAT YOU DO". He made his mark in the cattle industry & touched many lives throughout his lifetime. Reading was his favorite hobby - he sought to never stop learning. More than anything, bob enjoyed spending time with his family, grand kids, & great grand daughters.
"Crazy" Bob is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Mary Ann, his children Mike Inglish, & wife Sheila of Senatobia, MS, his daughter Rhonda Cobb & husband Andy of Houston, & son Gary Inglish & wife Michele of Bellville, TX. Grand children Candice Garner & husband David, Trent Bailey Cobb & wife Dara, Katlin Davis & husband Brach, Kegan Bailey Inglish & wife Ellen, Taylor Inglish & Austin Bailey Inglish. Great Grand daughters Kaylee Garner, Lainey & Kinsey Davis. Also survived by five sisters, twin sister Roberta Bell, Kitty McLaughlin, Martha Yantis & husband Bruce, Tommy Moore & Melba Busby. Numerous nieces & nephews, other relatives & a host of friends.
Bob was proceeded in death by his parents & sister, Myrta Thompson.
Visitation is scheduled for Wednesday November 16, 2016, from 6-00 PM to 8-00 PM, at Bellville United Methodist Church, 234 South Masonic, Bellville, TX. The funeral service will be held on Thursday, November 17, 2016, at 2-00 PM at Bellville United Methodist Church. Interment will follow at Pilgrim's Rest Cemetery at Bellville.
Irvin, Amanda Frances (Guyler) (1917-2014)
Maiden Name: Guyler [Family] Father: William Lerert Guyler, Mother: Mattie Brandt, Spouse: Robert McNutt Irvin [Cemetery] Wallis Cemetery ()
Amanda Frances Guyler Irvin, 96, of Houston, passed away on Friday, May 2, 2014. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 5 at 10:00am at the Wallis City Cemetery in Wallis, Texas. Amanda was born August 13, 1917 in Floresville, Texas, to William Lerert Guyler and Mattie Brandt Guyler, who died in her daughter's infancy. Amanda spent her early years living with her grandparents and her brothers Robert, Samuel, and Bernard in Wallis, Texas, and with her aunt Evelyn Carroll and her husband Charles in Beaumont, Texas. After attending the University of Texas at Austin, Amanda married Robert McNutt Irvin in 1941 and moved to Freeport, Texas. While in Freeport, Amanda was an active member in the First Baptist Church and loved to spend time with her extended family. In 1993, Amanda moved to Houston and spent her last 21 years at The Hallmark. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and infant son, Thomas Howard Irvin. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Leon and Martha Hicks of Beaumont; son, Robert Allen Irvin; grandson and wife, Robert Patrick and Melinda Irvin, and great-grandchildren, Robert James and Claire Elizabeth of Racine, Wisconsin; granddaughter, Emily Jeanette Hicks, of Washington, DC; granddaughter and husband, Amanda Hicks and Benjamin Pritchett, and great-grandchildren, Eloise Carroll and Benjamin Coulter, of Charleston, South Carolina. Memorials may be made to the Texas Talking Book Program, PO Box 12927, Austin, TX 78711; or to Houston Hospice at http://www.houstonhospice.org.
https://www.knesekfuneralhome.com/obituary/4318466
Isaacks, Samuel (1804-1878)
SFA Old 300, Notable person [Veteran] [Family] Father: Elijah Isaacks, Mother: Donaho Esther Hester, Spouse: #1 Nancy Allen; #2 Martha "Patsy" Richardson () , FG , FS
He was awarded bounty land in Polk County for his services during the Texas Revolution.
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Isaacks's grant of a league and a labor of land, made on July 15, 1824, was located in a bend of the Brazos across from the site of present Rosenberg.
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Isbell, John Edward, III "Trey" (1985-2016)
Nickname: Trey [Family] Father: John Edward Isbell, Mother: Virginia, Spouse: Lakesia ()
John Edward Isbell, III (Trey) graced the world with his presence as a bouncy baby boy on March 25, 1985 to Virginia and the late John Edward Isbell, II in Houston, Texas. He received his formal education from the local schools in Cypress, Texas.
With the blessing of being reared in a loving Christian home, Trey accepted Christ as his personal Lord and Savior at an early age. In 2013, he became a member of Little Zion Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Lee Nelson Jones of Brookshire, Texas.
On February, 23, 2013, he united in Holy Matrimony with the love of his life, Lakesia Isbell of Sealy, Texas.
Trey made his transition from this earthly life into eternal rest on Sunday, February 21, 2016. He is preceded in death by his father, John Edward Isbell, II.
He leaves precious and loving memories to his devoted wife, Lakesia Isbell; two daughters, Kennadi Isbell and Morgan Isbell; his loving mother, Virginia Isbell; one sister, Kimberly Isbell; uncle, Guy Leflar; in-laws, Beverly Williams (Ron), Jermaine Brown (Krystal) and Domeka Phynon (Tim); and a host of other relatives and friends.
Iselt, Romeo Louis (1912-2009)
[Veteran] WW2, CPL, USAAC, 1943-45, 633 AAA Battalion Europe [Family] Father: William Iselt, Mother: Lillie Buechmann, Spouse: Selma [Cemetery] New Ulm Cemetery ()
Bellville Times
Romeo Louis Iselt, 97, of Bellville, passed away Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009, in a Bellville nursing facility.
Born April 30, 1912, in Sealy, he was the son of William and Lillie Buechmann Iselt.
He grew up in Austin County attending school in New Ulm and Industry.
Romeo served his country in the United States Army in Germany and France. After his honorable discharge, he worked as a mechanic for a while but mostly, he farmed and ranched. A “jack-of-all-trades,†Romeo was a very talented man.
He was a member of the Shelby American Legion, #602, and the Bellville American Legion, #442. He was also a member of the Shelby Sons of Hermann, a past member of the Industry Fire Department and volunteered at the New Ulm Fire Department and other local organizations. He was an avid outdoorsman and loved to hunt and fish. He also loved to dance and was especially good at waltzing and the polka. Romeo was a father figure to many, especially his niece, Adeline.
Romeo is survived by his wife Selma Iselt of Bellville; son Wilfred Krause of Bellville; daughters Katie Janik and her husband, James, of Alvin and Pat Hobbs and her husband, Wayne, of Caldwell; nieces Adeline Luedke of New Ulm and Sandra Holub and her husband, Jim, of West Point; nephews Doyle Iselt and his wife, Shelia, of Cypress, Kirby Iselt and his wife, Claudia, of Katy, Mike Iselt of Hempstead, Milton Ressmann of Houston, Melvin Ressmann of Brenham and Marvin Ressmann and his wife, Kathy, of California.
Romeo is preceded in death by his first wife, Lillie, and his second wife, Bernice, his parents, sisters, Tonie Oldag and Norma Dahse, brothers, Lester Iselt and Elmo Iselt, and nephew, Wilfred Gross.
Visitation was 5-8 p.m., on Friday, Dec. 18, 2009 at Schmidt Funeral Home in Bellville.
Funeral Service was 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, 2009 at St. John Lutheran Church with Pastor Jennie Jones, Pastor David Henske and Pastor Milroy Gregor, officiating.
Pallbearers were Milton Ressmann, Kirby Iselt, Doyle Iselt, Fred Kipling, James Janik, Wayne Hobbs and Willian Sturm.
Honorary Pallbearers were Shelby American Legion #602 and Bellville American Legion #442.
Interment was in New Ulm Cemetery in New Ulm.
Friends who wish may make memorial gifts to- St. John Lutheran Church, 520 North Holland Street, Bellville, Texas 77418 or to the charity of your choice.
Funeral arrangements under the direction of Schmidt Funeral Home in Bellville.
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