Austin County, Texas

Obituaries for Austin County, Texas

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Johnson, Dovie Mae (Gentry) (-2012)

Maiden Name: Gentry [Family] Father: Wilson Gentry, Mother: Carrie Williams  () 

DOVIE MAE JOHNSON, A LONG TIME CITIZEN OF THE BROOKSHIRE, PATTISON, SAN FELIPE AND SEALY AREA, PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY AT HER HOME FRIDAY, AUGUST 17TH, 2012. DOVIE MAE WAS BORN OCTOBER 29, 1907, THE FIFTH CHILD OF THIRTEEN CHILDREN BORN TO THE LATE WILSON AND CARRIE WILLIAMS GENTRY. DOVIE GREW UP IN THE SAN FELIPE AND SEALY COMMUNITIES AND ATTENDED THE ISD SCHOOLS. SHE CONFESSED CHRIST AS HER LORD AND SAVIOR AT A YOUNG AGE, BEING ADDED TO THE CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD PILLAR AND GROUND OF THE TRUTH SEALY, TEXAS.

DOVIE MET AND MARRIED THE LATE WILLARD (TEBO) JOHNSON AND REMAINED MARRIED FOR SEVENTY -SEVEN YEARS. WITH THIS UNION PRODUCING EIGHT CHILDREN, THREE OF WHOM IS STILL LEFT.

SHE WAS A WONDERFUL MOTHER AND GRANDMOTHER; SHE WAS THE MATRIARCH OF SIX GENERATIONS.

Johnson, Ethel Louise Kristen "Deedie" (Skaggs) (1920-2014)

Maiden Name: Skaggs, Nickname: Deedie [Family] Father: Hiram Skaggs, Mother: Sophia Ethel, Spouse: Elwood, Children: William Johnson [Cemetery] Oak Knoll Cemetery () 

Bellville Times

Deedie Kristen, 93, of Bellville, went to be with the Lord on Monday, July 14, 2014. Services are set for Saturday, July 19, 10-30 am at Saint Mary's Episcopal Church in Bellville, Texas. Interment follows at Oak Knoll Cemetery. Visitation will be held at Knesek Funeral Home July 18, 5-30-7-30pm.

Deedie was born in Plano, Texas August 30th 1920 to Hiram and Sophia Ethel Skaggs. She grew up in Plano, attended Plano Public Schools where she was awarded for never having missed a day of school or been tardy. On a trip to visit her older sister, Mary who'd recently married William Johnson and was residing in Bellville; Deedie met Elwood Glenn “Boots” Kristen. The two married shortly thereafter on December 26, 1939 and moved to Catalina Island, California where Boots was stationed as a Merchant Marine during World War II. Deedie returned to Bellville for the birth of their first child, Glenda Kay. At the war's end Boots returned to Bellville to be reunited with the family and joined the family business at the Dr. Pepper Bottling Company.

Deedie occasionally worked in the office, but her primary love was creating a home for the three children, Kay, Sue, and Mark. Deedie and Boots were life members of St. Mary's Episcopal Church where she served on the Alter Guild expressing her love of God through those activities. She loved to play Bridge with her friends and lead a quiet life at home.

Deedie was preceded in death by her daughter, Kay, her husband Boots while in China, parents Hiram and Sophia Ethel Skaggs, and siblings Harold, Robert, Raymond, Jack, Mary, Martha, and Lura.

She is survived by her daughter Sue her husband Jim Coates of Houston and her son, Mark of College Station and Daughter-in-law Debra Kristen. Deedie has seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren- James Coates, Jr., Aimee Coates, Kay & Houston Dunkin, Casey & Pepe Filippone, Kirby Kristen, Jacob Kristen, John Kristen, Kristen Dunkin, James Dunkin, Dial Dunkin, Katie Dunkin, Finn Filippone, Cash Filippone, and Harper Harrington.

Posted by Joy Neely

Johnson, Mary Jo (Bunton) (1938-2010)

Maiden Name: Bunton [Family] Father: Charlie Eli Bunton, Mother: Irene Martin, Spouse: Sam A Johnson [Cemetery] Sealy Cemetery (B) , FG 

Mary Jo Johnson, 71, of Sealy, Texas, passed away Friday, January 29, 2010, in Sealy, Texas. Mary Jo was born on July 29, 1938 in Greenville, Texas to Charlie Eli and Irene (Martin) Bunton. She earned a degree in Business and Decorating. Mary Jo married Sam Johnson on February 14, 1973 in Houston, Texas. Sam and Mary Jo worked actively in building and development in the Houston area for over 50 years before moving into Austin County in 1991. Mary Jo was the Broker/Realtor for The Real Estate Company in Sealy for the past 10 years, and an active member of Christian City Fellowship. Having survived a mid-air plane crash in December of 1965, she went on to serve the community of Sealy in many ways. She was the past president of the Sealy Chamber of Commerce serving in 1999, 2004, and 2005, and she also served as president of the Blue Blazers. Many friends believed that Sam was Mary Jo's soul mate.

She was preceded in death by her parents; step-father, J. O. Whitley; and three brothers, Frank Bunton, Charles Bunton, and Bert Bunton.

She is survived by her husband of 37 years, Sam Johnson of Sealy, Texas; sister, Nancy Huff and husband, Leroy, of Midlothian, Texas; sisters-in-law, Margarite Bunton of Midlothian, Texas, Ann Rabb of Sealy, Texas, and Rachel Curlee of Spring, Texas; nieces, Susan Bradley and husband, Eddie, of Dallas, Texas, and Barbara Stites and husband, Dale, of Midlothian, Texas; nephews, Scott Huff and wife, Chris, and Steve Huff, all of Midlothian, Texas, and Gordon Scheele and wife, Sara, of Spring, Texas; great-nieces, Andrea Heeb and husband, Jeff, of Lincoln, Nebraska and Rhnea Hamrick of Midlothian, Texas; and a cousin, Norma Wilkinson and husband, Gordon, of Winnsboro, Texas.

Visitation Sunday, January 31, 2010, at the Knesek Bros Hwy 36 Chapel. Funeral services conducted at 2 PM Monday, February 1, 2010, from the Christian City Fellowship, 5243 Hwy 36, in Sealy, Texas, with Pastor Rusty Griffin officiating. A private interment followed in the Sealy Cemetery. Pallbearers were Steve Huff, Scott Huff, Steve Johnson, Corky Flores, Gary Chaney, Eddie Bradley, Gordon Scheele, and J. D. Divin.

Memorials may be made to the Sealy Cemetery Beautification Fund, P. O. Box 1142, Sealy, Texas 77474. Sam would like to thank the family, relatives, and close friends and those who were apart of Mary Jo's life.

https://www.knesekfuneralhome.com/obituary/4317813

Johnson, Mitchell B. (1961-2003)

[Cemetery] Gilbert Cemetery () 

Bellville Times
August 2003

Mitchell B. Johnson of Bellville, Texas passed away on Thursday, August 21, 2003 in Houston, Texas.

A homegoing celebration and visitation were held Wednesday, August 27, 2003 from 6 to 9 p.m. at Pruitt's Mortuary at 7518 Niman at E. 36th in Houston, Texas.

An open visitation was also held on Thursday, August 28, 2003 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. with services at 11a.m. at Historic Allen A.M.E. Church in Bellville with Pastor Warren Scott officating.

A complete obituary will be in the Bellville Times September 4, 2003.

Posted by Joy Neely

Johnson, Ralph Eugene, Ed. D. (1964-2014)

[Family] Father: Eugene Harold Johnson, Mother: Bobbie Jean  () 

Bellville Times

Ralph Eugene Johnson, Ed.D., 49, of Bellville passed away on Sunday, April 27, 2014.

He was born in Bellville on Aug. 4, 1964, to the late Bobbie Jean and Eugene Harold Johnson, of Bellville, Texas. Dr. Ralph E. Johnson graduated from Bellville High School. He received a bachelor of science degree in computer science from Sam Houston State University in 1986, a master of science in guidance and counseling from Prairie View A&M University in 1988, completed postgraduate coursework in counseling and human development at Clark Atlanta University in 1989, and a doctor of education in administration and supervision from the University of Houston in 2000. He was currently serving on the faculty of University of Phoenix, teaching several general and introduction courses in Psychology, Education and Research.

Dr. Johnson was a member of the World Harvest Outreach Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Houston.

He is survived by his brother, Dr. Harold Eugene Johnson and sister-in-law Vivian Marie Johnson, of Burleson, Texas, nephews- Eugene Harold Johnson, II, Micah Ryan Johnson niece, Chelsea Briana Johnson, and great niece, Jolie Lauren Johnson. He also leaves to mourn a host of uncles, aunts, cousins, and many, many dear friends.

A memorial service will be held at World Harvest Outreach Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 10800-A Scott Street, Houston, Texas, 77047. The service will take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 3, 2014.

Posted by Joy Neely

Johnson, Richard Earl (-2014)

[Family] Mother: Ellese  () 

A Celebration of Life for Mr. Richard Earl Johnson will be Tuesday May 27, 2014 at 7-00 P.M. at Highland Heights Church of Christ 1005 W.Little York Rd. Houston , Texas 77091.

Viewing will begin @ 6-00 P.M. Tuesday at the Church with Brother Brooks Officiating the Services.

Richard is survived by his Loving Mother Mrs. Ellese Johnson, Uncles, cousins and other relatives and friends.

Interment will be private under the direction of Austin County Funeral Home.

Johnson, Simeon Andrew "Sam" (1925-2014)

USFlag Nickname: Sam [Veteran] WW2 [Family] Father: O.D. Johnson, Mother: Tillie Marie Mittelstaeot, Spouse: Mary Jo Bunton [Cemetery] Sealy Cemetery (Interned in the Johnson Private Mausoleum) , FG 

Bellville Times

Sam A. Johnson, 89, of Sealy, who had the heart of a champion…..a son of a preacher-man…with hard skills and work determination, was born Jan. 29, 1925, in a little church in Humble. Sam Johnson left this world at 9-39 am Tuesday morning, June 24, 2014, in Houston, to return to heaven and was joined with his beloved wife Mary Jo and his family circle in the sky.

His parents, brother O.D. Johnson and Tillie Marie Johnson were leaders in the Pentecostal revival movement of the 1920's, and survived difficult times of the depression by hard work, the grace of God and determination. The family constructed by hand, from the bark up, a log home “out in the country” in what is now east Houston. Everybody worked, but big brother Sam led the team. From milking the family cows to an extra part time job as a golf caddy at Texaco Country Club, Sam and his brother, Nat not only worked their way up the ladder of success, they built the ladder. Sam graduated from Humble High School and was accepted into the University of Texas (class of 1946) where he earned his Bachelor Degree in Business. Sam served in the Navy during the Second World War, obtaining the rank Apprentice Seaman. He then returned to Houston to pursue his career.

From the golf business to the building and real estate business, Sam forged leadership and relationships that helped steer the course of Houston homebuilding and development. He entered the building business in Houston in 1952. He was a part of the development of the Meyerland and Memorial area, founded the Tri County Title Company, and was part of the development of the Champion Golf Course. Sam received two Parade of Homes awards and in 1962 was made Chairman of the Custom Builders' Committee of the Houston Home Builders. He was a member of the National, the Texas and the Houston Home Builders' Associations. He was the owner of The Real Estate Company in Sealy at the time of his death.

Family and friends adored him; unscrupulous foes feared and respected him. He adopted and mentored many, was a visionary who blazed trails and guided and gave back. On the back nine of his life, to God be the glory, he returned to his roots via the Christian City Fellowship Church.

“Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22-6

Sam is preceded in death by- parents O.D. Johnson and Tillie Marie Johnson, wife Mary Jo Johnson, brother Nat Johnson, sister Rachel Curlee, children Bruce Johnson and Cindy Johnson.

He is survived by sister- Anna Cannon Rabb; nephews and niece Gordon Scheele and Stephen Johnson, and Stasa Cushman; numerous grand, great-grand, great-great-grand nieces and nephews; adopted daughter and sons; Nelly Flores, Corky Flores and Gary Chaney; adopted loved ones- Pastor Rusty Griffin, J.D. Divin and more and more and more…

“Well done good and faithful servant …..Enter into the joy of my rest” Matt. 25-21

Visitation was held from 4-8 p.m., on Thursday June 26, 2014, from the Schmidt Funeral Home Chapel in Bellville.

Funeral service were conducted at 10 a.m. Friday June 27, 2014, from the Christian City Fellowship Church, 5243 Hwy 36, Sealy, with Pastor Rusty Griffin officiating.

A private entombment followed in Sealy Cemetery.

Posted by Joy Neely

Johnston, Joyce Irene (Schiller) (1927-2023)

Maiden Name: Schiller [Family] Father: Joseph H Schiller, Mother: Vlasta Isadore Janecek, Spouse: Edward David Johnston [Cemetery] Sealy Cemetery () , FG 

Joyce Irene Schiller Johnston, beloved mom, grandma, and great-grandma, passed away peacefully at her home with loved ones by her side on March 28, 2023. She was 95. Joyce was born in Sealy, TX on September 11, 1927 to Joseph and Vlasta Janecek Schiller; however, she was reared from infancy by her Uncle Frank and Aunt Mathilda Matyas of Frydek. She had a twin brother and nine other siblings who preceded her in death.

Joyce graduated from Sealy High School in 1945. After graduation, she worked as a telephone operator for Southwestern Bell. She met Edward David "Ed" Johnston at church when he moved to Sealy for work. She married the love of her life on May 15, 1953. The family farm in Frydek became their permanent home where they reared their seven children.

She was a long-time member of the Sealy Presbyterian Church which was founded by her Uncle John Schiller in 1902. She later became a member of New Hope Presbyterian Church in Katy, TX. She was also an honorary member of the San Felipe/Frydek VFD.

After the death of her husband, she began to work outside the home. She worked for Igloo and Ingersoll Rand in Houston and then for Bill's Supermarket in Sealy until retirement.

Joyce enjoyed cooking and especially baking. Other hobbies included bird watching and gardening. She could often be spotted among her numerous plants and assorted beautiful flowers. She dearly loved all her pets which included a long line of cats and dogs. She even named all her cows and called them by name.

She is survived by her children and their families which include Frank/Kay Johnston, Carol/Karl Moody, David/Joanie Johnston, Linda Davis, Gloria Sklar, Wilbur Johnston, Nancy/Blake Muirhead; 15 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; brother-in-law, Adrian Dowdy; sister-in-law, Lorrene Schiller; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, from 9-00 AM to 11-00 AM at Knesek Family Funeral Chapel, 768 4th Street, Sealy, Texas 77474, followed by a funeral service at 11-00 AM. Burial will be private.

Jones, Betty Anne (1928-2013)

[Family] Spouse: Whitcomb “Whit” O. Jones  () 

Bellville Times

Betty Anne Jones was born Aug. 24, 1928 in Worth, Ga. She was raised in Brownsville, Texas.

She passed away peacefully and prepared to enter God's kingdom after a short illness on Feb. 4, 2013.

Betty, a high school beauty met a dashing aviator and became the devoted wife, after a 3 month courtship, of Col. Whitcomb “Whit” O. Jones (USAF Ret.) for the next 65 years.

Betty is also survived by her son Wm. Paul Jones and wife Pam, and daughter Ann L. Searcy and husband Van. She also leaves her grandchildren Whitney Jones, Capt. Zachary Jones (USMC), Dr. Wesley Jones, M.D., Capt. Mat Searcy (USAF), Mitzi Searcy, and Mark Searcy, and three great-grandchildren.

Betty and Whit traveled the world and the U.S. as a military family. Betty was the consummate military spouse no matter where or when duty called. She maintained a steady and faithful hand on the home front for her family.

Whit and Betty's travel continued into retirement. More so, she was always the family navigator whether it be a car trip, a journey with Whit in their airplane or RV, and always wherever home might be.

These last 10 years Betty and Whit made their home in Bellville. As usual Betty and Whit quickly assimilated into the friendly Bellville community making many friends and acquaintances.

Betty was a voracious book reader, enjoyed card playing with friends, and over the years was active in P.E.O., DAR, Pan American Round Table, the Bluebonnet Society, and VFW while enjoying the camaraderie of fellow participants.

Over the years she kept studying the Bible and her faith that God would protect her and take her when her earthly chores were done. Her prayers have been answered. She was a member of the Bellville United Methodist Church.

Memorial service was 2 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 at Bellville United Methodist Church with Pastor Robert Stutes and Pastor Amy Haralson, officiating.

Friends who wish may make memorial gift to either- Primary Biliary Cirrhosis, 1430 Garden Road, Pearland, TX 77581, or to the- charity of their choice

Funeral arrangements under the direction of the Schmidt Funeral Home, P.O. 610, 12029 Hwy 36 South, Bellville, Texas 77418 - (979)865-2424 - www.schmidtfunerals.com

Posted by Joy Neely

Jones, Dorothy Mozelle (Baker) (-2003)

Maiden Name: Baker [Family] Father: Harm Baker, Mother: Jesse Mitchell, Spouse: Paul Jones  () 

Bellville Times
Wednesday, May 28, 2003

Funeral services for Dorothy Mozelle Jones of Sealy, Texas were held Monday, May 19, 2003 a 10 a.m. from First Baptist Church in Sealy, Texas with Rev. Merle Blado officiating.

Interment was at the Restwood Memorial Park Cemetery at 3 p.m. in Lake Jackson, Texas.

Serving as pallbearers were Jeff Virnau, Andrew Jones, John Brothers, Wesley Ialacci, John Johnson and Gary Johnson.

Born in Madison County, Texas Dorothy was the daughter of Harm and Jesse (Mitchell) Baker.

She was raised in Madison and Brazoria County and attended Freeport High School. Dorothy Mozelle Baker and Mr. Paul Jones were married with ceremony held in Freeport, Texas. She was a lifelong homemaker. Mrs. Jones was a member of First Baptist Church, where she taught Sunday School and was involved with all church activities, she especially enjoyed traveling on group church trips.

Dorothy Mozelle Jones died Thursday, May 15, 2003 in Houston, Texas .

She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law Howard and Kathy Jones of Willis, Texas, sister Joe Ann Crenshaw of North Zulch, Texas, brother Howard Baker of Willis, Texas, grandchildren Andrew Jones and Nicholas Jones of Willis, Texas and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives.

She was preceded in death by her parents Harm and Jesse Baker, husband Paul Jones and son David Jones.

Funeral services under the direction of Knesek Family Funeral Chapels, Sealy, Texas.

Posted by Joy Neely

Jones, Lee Roy, Jr. (1929-2010)

USFlag[Veteran] Korea, PFC, US Army, 1951-53, 24th Infantry 105 Art. C Batt. [Family] Father: Lee Roy Jones Sr, Mother: Rosa Lee Vanhowten, Spouse: Waldine Schiller [Cemetery] Millheim Cemetery () , FG 

Funeral services for Lee Roy Jones, Jr., 80, of Sealy, Texas, Friday, September 10, 2010 at Knesek Bros. Funeral Chapel, 768 Fourth St., Sealy, Texas 77474 with Rev. Becky Downs officiating. Interment in Millheim Cemetery.

Pallbears for the service are his nephews, Gordon Goebel, Randy Goebel, Sterling Schiller, Bryant Schiller, Robert Anderson and friend, Bill Rhodes.

Lee Roy Jones, Jr. died early Sunday, September 5, 2010 at the age of 80. He was a tough old cowboy who survived two bouts of cancer, various surgeries and Parkinson's disease, but it was his battle with emphysema that finally did him in. He put up a heck of a fight and lived a lot longer than expected.

He was born November 3, 1929 in a rent house in Hempstead, Texas. His parents, Roy and Rose Lee Vanhowten Jones lived in Raccoon Bend for several years before moving to Conroe where Lee Roy graduated in 1947.

His dad, some of his brothers and some uncles worked for Humble oil in the Raccoon Bend, Katy and Conroe Companies and Lee Roy did too, putting in over 37 years.

Lee Roy loved horses and had them all his life, from the time he was a kid up to his death. He raised and trained them for calf roping and sold some at rodeos he participated in (this was B.C., before children). The other cowboys would give him a hard time because he would rope in a pair of black Converse high tops instead of his boots. Lee Roy explained that he got better traction in them and had a better chance of winning, any prize money he won was spent on his horses. Lee Roy loved telling stories about his horses; the first one he bought cost him $25, a lot of money for a kid in the 1940's. One of his favorite stories was when he was around 20 years old and "went to see a man about a horse" Lester Goodson, who owned a Pontiac dealership in Houston had a ranch in Montgomery County and had a reputation for breeding good quarter horses. Things were different in the 1940's because Mr. Goodson invited Lee Roy in to talk horses when he knocked on his door. It always meant a lot to him that Mr. Goodson treated that horse-crazy kid with respect. Lee Roy had a buddy whose family had a lot of cows that ran loose in the Piney Woods outside Conroe, always eager to help them work cows, he said it wasn't work when you got to sit on a horse all day.

Drafted in 1951 and sent to fight in Korea put a stop to his rodeoing. His army buddies teased him because his letters home were about the care and feeding of his eight horses, not some sweetheart. When his favorite horse died during the war his mama told the family members not to tell him fearing it would kill him.

After returning from Korea in 1953, Humble Oil gave him his job back and a choice of gas plant locations. He picked Katy because throughout the 1950's the town had rodeos on a regular basis and there were also ones at Cypress and Valley Lodge in Simonton.

Lee Roy was an intelligent and talented man who could make anything he needed. He took up leather working to make belts and bridles and repairing his saddle. Needing a horse trailer, he taught himself to weld. His welding skills would one day lead to a promotion at work. He also made a wooden car from plywood, bicycle tires and a lawnmower engine. The bright yellow "Buggy" got him to work and all around the 1950's Katy and on to Sealy for family visits, wanting to practice his roping, he also built himself a small rodeo arena.

Lee Roy married Waldine Schiller on February 21, 1955 after a whirlwind courtship. They met when she helped him with a purchase at Max Kroener's dry goods store. When his buddies wanted to know why he was suddenly going to Sealy every day he told them he had to buy horse feed. He suffered from two crushed vertebrae when he was thrown from Lil Bit, a filly he was training about eight years ago, tough and stubborn he thought he could do at "72" what he used to do at 22.

A few weeks before his death, when he could still say a few words, he was giving his grandson, John advice on how to care for Lil Bit. Lee Roy was preceded in death by his parents, Lee Roy and Rosa Lee Jones; his brothers, Archie, Eddie Ray, Henry, Arvil and Gordon; sisters, Burta (A.G.), Marie and Mildred;son-in-law, Bubbie Hintz.

He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Waldine Jones of Sealy, daughter, Jennifer Hintz of Cat Spring; daughter Tracy Cendalski and husband Charlie of Brenham and son, Toby Jones and wife Helen of Sealy. Lee Roy had four grandchildren he loved more than anything; Katie Jones Goebel and husband Wes, John Jones, Sydney Cendalski and wife Lauren and great-grandson Carter Goebel. He is also survived by his sister Erna Jo Dixon of Humble and brother Melvin Jones and wife Ruby of Conroe. Lee Roy also leaves behind his horse Lil Bit. Lee Roy is being buried by his son-in-law Bubbie Hintz.

Josey, Frank Clark, Jr. (1926-2015)

USFlag[Veteran] WW2, PVT, US Army, 1945-46, Occupation Germany; POW [Family] Father: Frank Josey Josey, Mother: Bessie Skeeters, Spouse: Francis Ognoskie & Deloris Jennings [Cemetery] Oak Knoll Cemetery (C - 52 R13) 

Bellville Times

Frank Clark Josey Jr, 88 years old of Bellville, passed away Feb. 3, 2015. At St. Joseph Hospital in Bellville.

Frank was born Oct. 7, 1926 in Hempstead, the son of Frank Josey and Bessie Skeeters Josey.

After graduating from high school, at the age of 19 he enlisted into the United States Army. Frank served his country during the World War II and was a prisoner of war.

While serving, He was a truck driver and rifle marksmen. Frank married Francis Ognoskie. Together they had two children, Diann and Michael.

Frank and Francis divorced and Frank moved to Bellville with his family. He went to work for the State of Texas Department of Highways and Transportation in the maintenance department.

In 1980 he remarried to Deloris Jennings.

In June of 1986 he retired from the state after 20 years of service. What Frank enjoyed most was going to the Bellville Brahma football games to watch his grandson play. We also can't leave out him watching THE Dallas Cowboys. He was a collector of knives, loved his truck and crossword puzzles. His everyday schedule included drinking coffee with his friends at Newman's Bakery.

Frank's home for the last 10 years was Colonial Belle Nursing Home.

He is survived by his two children, Diann Hill, and husband Donny, Michael Josey and wife Jana, sister Hazel Reid and brother Jimmy Josey, grandchildren Michele, Shana, Chris, Jamie and Ashley, several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews, step children Monuel Jennings and Deborah Jaloway.

Proceeded in death by his parents and wife Deloris.

Frank service was officiated by Kevin Haug of Cat Spring.

Pallbearers were- C.W. Waak, Clarence Schmitt, Brad Valdes, Joe Hathcoat, Scott Josey, and Keith Josey.

The family request that any donations be made to St. Joseph Hospital, Bellville, Texas Service were arranged by Knesek Brothers Funeral Chapel Bellville, Texas, www.knesekfuneralhome.com

Posted by Bruce White

Jozwiak, Paul Louis (1910-2003)

[Family] Father: Walter A. Jozwiak, Mother: Mary Kopycinski, Spouse: Julia Leshikar  () 

Bellville Times
5-1-03

Funeral Services for Paul Louis Jozwiak, Sr., 93, of Sealy were held Wednesday, April 23, 2003, at 3 p.m. from Christian City Fellowship Church (formerly Sealy Assembly Word and Worship Center) with Rev. Rusty Griffin officiating.

A visitation was held at Condra Funeral Home in Taylor, Texas on Thursday, April 24, 2003, from 12 noon to 2 p.m. followed by interment at Taylor City Cemetery.

Honorary pallbearers were Albert, Frank, Joey, Leroy, Charles and Jimmy Jozwiak, Gary and Rick Blazek, and Artie Raymond.

Born in Chappell Hill, Paul Louis Jozwiak was the son of Walter A. Jozwiak and Mary Kopycinski Jozwiak. He was raised in Chappell Hill and Taylor, Texas, one of 9 children.

Paul and the former Miss Julia Leshikar were married October 12, 1936 with ceremony held in Taylor, Texas. He worked for Texas Power and Light in Taylor, Texas and then joined the Lower Colorado River Authority in 1945, where he spent his life as a substation operator working out of Peters, Texas. He and his wife Julia continued to live at the substation in Peters after his retirement in 1975. Paul was a member of the Christian City Fellowship Church in Sealy, and he loved to hunt and fish, and raised a large vegetable garden.

Paul Louis Jozwiak, Sr., beloved husband, father, and grandfather, went to meet his Lord on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2003 in Katy, Texas.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Julia Jozwiak of Sealy, and his children Judith and husband Carl Kulhanek of Waller, Texas, Don Jozwiak and wife Marion, Allen Jozwiak and wife Linda, Paul Jozwiak Jr. and wife Alice, all of Rosenberg, Texas; brothers Alex Jozwiak and wife Esther of Richmond, Texas, Albin Jozwiak and wife Eunice of Austin, Texas; as well as grandchildren, Carl Kulhanek Jr. and wife Linda of Sugar Land, Robin Kulhanek Day and husband Stephen of Houston, Stacy Albrecht and husband Marty of McKinney, Texas, Travis Jozwiak of Rosenberg, Steven Jozwiak and wife Melissa of Richmond, and Stephanie Jozwiak and husband of Houston; four great-grandchildren; and other relatives.

Preceded in death by his parents Walter and Mary Jozwiak; brothers John, Frank, Pete and Steve Jozwiak; and sisters Margaret Blazek and Cecelia Raymond.

Funeral Services were under the direction of Knesek Family Funeral Chapels, 768 Fourth Street, Sealy, Texas 77474 (979) 885-3535.

Posted by Joy Neely

Jozwiak, Victor Wallace (1934-2014)

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Bellville Times

Victor Wallace Jozwiak, 79, of Houston, passed away Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014, in Sealy.

Victor was born Oct. 8, 1934, in Chappell Hill, the son of John and Helen (Kendziora) Jozwiak. He grew up and attended school in Chappell Hill.

Victor was an active member of St. Stanislaus Catholic Church, before moving to The Heights area of Houston, where he made his home for many years.

During his working years, Victor had been employed as a machinist in a rubber manufacturing plant. He had also worked as a wrecker driver. Victor was an active member of Christ the King Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus Council 2917 until he moved to Sealy in 2008.

An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed fishing. He also loved bowling with his friends and was a wonderful story-teller.

Victor is survived by his sister Lucy Kopech of Sealy; his brother Leonard Jozwiak of Madisonville; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and dear friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Helen Jozwiak.

Visitation was held from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014, at the Schmidt Funeral Home Chapel in bellville, where Rosary was recited at 7 p.m. Funeral Mass was held at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014, at the St. Stanislaus Catholic Church in Chappell Hill, with Reverend Jozef Musiol, celebrant.

Pallbearers were Billy Kopech, John Kopech, Geral Jozwiak, Ralph Jozwiak, John Jozwiak, Jeffery Jozwiak and Richard Kopech. Honorary pallbearer was the late Edward Kopech.

Friends who wish may make memorial gifts to- Knights of Columbus Council 2917, 607 East Whitney, Houston, Texas 77022 Funeral arrangements under the direction of the Schmidt Funeral Home, P.O. Box 610, 12029 Hwy. 36 South, Bellville, Texas 979-865-2424 -www.schmidtfunerals.com

Posted by Bruce White

Juergens, Carol Sue "Susie" (Maresh) (1940-2014)

Maiden Name: Maresh, Nickname: Susie [Family] Father: Ben Maresh, Mother: Alida Wehring, Spouse: Conrad Juergens Jr  () 

Bellville Times

Carol Sue (Susie) Juergens, 73, of Bellville, was taken home to be with our Lord on Wednesday, April 9, 2014 in Dickinson.

Susie was born November 19, 1940 in Bellville to parents Ben and Alida Wehring Maresh. She grew up in Bleiblerville attending school in Welcome and graduated from Bellville High School.

Susie was united in marriage with Conrad Juergens, Jr. on May 28, 1960 at the Nelsonville Brethren Church in Nelsonville. They made their home in Cat Spring. After Conrad's death, Susie moved to Bellville where she lived until January of 2014. At that time, she moved to an assisted living facility near her daughter and son-in-law.

For 47 years, Susie was an employee of The First National Bank in Bellville where she worked in many different positions ranging from bookkeeping to assistant cashier to assistant vice president. She loved visiting with all of the customers and developing long lasting friendships with them and her co-workers. Susie's hobbies included traveling, reading, and ‘antiquing'. All someone would have to mention was ‘there's an estate sale or garage sale' and she would be dressed and ready to go! She loved spending time with her family, especially her granddaughters.

Susie is survived by her children Mitchell Dean Juergens of Sealy, Rexanne Singh and her husband, Sanjay of Friendswood, Dwayne Alan Juergens and his wife Karen of Cat Spring, granddaughters Katy Singh and Alyssa Singh- brothers Barry Maresh of Bleiblerville, and Donnie Maresh and wife Laurece of Brenham. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents and nephew, Trason Maresh.

A Memorial Service was held on Tuesday, April 15, at 10 a.m. at the Nelsonville Brethren Church in Nelsonville, with Brother Michael Groseclose officiating.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial gifts to the Nelsonville Brethren Church, 332 Nelsonville Church Road, Bellville, Texas 77418.

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Jurek, Bohuslav Sylvester "B.S." (1909-1992)

Nickname: B.S. [Family] Father: Edward Jurek, Mother: Frances Sebesta, Spouse: Edna [Cemetery] Krasna Cemetery () , FG 

Herald Coaster, January 30, 1992-

Funeral services for B.S. Jurek, 82, of Rosenberg, formerly of Wallis, were held 10 a.m. Monday at Knesek and Sons Funeral Home in Wallis. The Rev. Gerald Riddell of Simonton officiated, with burial at Krasna Cemetery near Wallis.

Mr. Jurek, a resident of Leisure Lodge Nursing Home, died Saturday at Polly Ryon Memorial Hospital. He was born Dec. 31, 1909 in Wallis to Edward and Frances Sebesta Jurek. He was reared in Fort Bend County and attended school in Krasna through the ninth grade.

He married Edna Mays on Dec. 5, 1931. He was a farmer and a member of the SPJST.

Mr. Jurek was preceded in death by his wife, Edna, in December 1980, and by a son, Delfeen, on June 11, 1970.

Survivors include three daughters and their husbands, Mildred and Emil Kure of Needville, Edna and Alvis Schmidt of Rosenberg, and Dana Mac and John Blome of Houston; a son and his wife, Melroy and Margie Jurek of East Bernard; two sisters, Irene Horelinca and Frances Janik, both of East Bernard; 12 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Darren Schmidt, Wayne Jurek, Melvin Horelica, Lonnie Horelica, Ronnie Kure, and Michael Kure. Honorary pallbearers were Kevin Loring and Deryl Schmidt.

Services were under the direction of Knesek and Sons Funeral Home of Wallis.

Jurek, Edward P. (1884-1962)

[Cemetery] Krasna Cemetery () , FG [COD] Self-inflicted gunshot wound 

Herald Coaster, May 20, 1962-

A Tavener man, Edward Jurek, 77, was found just outside his home Wednesday morning at 7 a.m. with a gun wound in his left chest. Sheriff R.L. Gaston said that a 22-caliber rifle was used to inflict the fatal gunshot wound. Justice of the Peace Floyd Bremer of Needville returned a verdict of self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Jurek, Hazel Irene (Brinkmeyer) (1938-2016)

Maiden Name: Brinkmeyer [Cemetery] Krasna Cemetery () , FG 

Fort Bend Herald, March 27, 2016-

Hazel Irene Jurek was born on February 19, 1938 in Independence, Texas to Reinhardt and Hildegarde (Niemeyer) Brinkmeyer. She passed away on March 25, 2016 in Needville, Texas at the age of 78.

Hazel is survived by children, Mike Jurek and wife, Denise, Ken Jurek and wife, Elsa, Eddie Jurek and wife, Kim, and Tommy Jurek and wife, Rhonda; fifteen grandchildren; and two-great grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Willie Jurek; daughter, Elizabeth Ann Jurek; and great-grandson, Jace Jurek.

Funeral services will be private.

Jurek, Joseph, Jr. "Joe" (1910-1998)

Nickname: Joe [Family] Father: Joe Jurek, Mother: Annie Cerny, Spouse: Annie Jochec [Cemetery] Krasna Cemetery () , FG 

Herald Coaster, October 5, 1998-

Funeral services for Joe Jurek, Jr., 88, of Wallis, were held at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 5, from the Guardian Angel Catholic Church in Wallis, with the Rev. Al Wash celebrating the Funeral Mass and Rite of Committal. Interment was in the Krasna Cemetery in Wallis.

Serving as pallbearers were Floyd Marsalia, Johnny Charanza, Edward Joseph Jurek, Michael Jurek, Thomas Jurek, and Kenneth Jurek.

He was born Jan. 31, 1910 in Krasna to parents, Joe and Annie (Cerny) Jurek, and he passed away on Oct. 1, 1998 in Eagle Lake. He was raised in Krasna and attended Guardian Angel Catholic School in Wallis. He was a long-time member of KJT Society #16 of Wallis, a lifelong member of the Guardian Angel Catholic Church of Wallis. He was a farmer by occupation and an avid hunter and fisherman.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe and Annie Jurek; his wife, Annie (Jochec) Jurek; a sister, Rosie Jurek; and grandson; Charlie Mikulencak, Jr.

He is survived by five children- daughters, Mary Buggins of Nev., Frances Mikulencak and her husband, Charlie, of Richmond; sons, Willie Jurek and his wife, Hazel, of Rosenberg, Frank and his wife, Elizabeth, of East Bernard, Johnnie and his wife, Betty, of Wallis; ten grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren.

Services were under the direction of the Knesek and Sons Funeral Home, 6244 Guyler in Wallis. (409) 478-6311.

Jurek, Joseph, Sr. (1878-1962)

[Cemetery] Krasna Cemetery () 

Herald Coaster, February 15, 1962-

Rites for Joe Jurek, Sr., 83, of Wallis, were held from the Triska Chapel of Rosenberg and from the Guardian Angel Catholic Church, with Rev. Aloise Nesvadba officiating. Requiem Mass was held at 8-30 a.m., followed by services at the church.

Mr. Jurek was born in Europe on April 27, 1878, and came to this country while a young boy. He passed away at his home following a short illness.

Survivors include one son, Joe Jr. of Wallis; one daughter, Miss Rosie Jurek of Wallis; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren; one brother, John Jurek of San Angelo; eight half-brothers and five half-sisters.

Interment was made in the Krasna Cemetery, with Triska Funeral Home in charge.

Jurek, Peggy L (Cain) (1962-2022)

Maiden Name: Cain [Family] Father: Charles Jerry Cain, Mother: Delores Ann Kveton, Spouse: Ben "Fox" Jurek, Children: Michael A Jurek [Cemetery] Atkinson Cemetery () , FG 

Peggy L. Jurek of Sealy, Texas passed away on July 19th, 2022. Peggy was born on January 6, 1962 in Houston, Texas to Jerry and Dolores Cain. Peggy grew up in Houston, Texas. She attended Dulles High School She was visiting Grandpa "Mutt" Kveton in Sealy, Texas where she met her husband, Ben "Fox" Jurek, from Sealy, Texas. Peggy and Ben were married on June 18, 1983 at Trinity Lutheran Church by Rev. David Ebert.

Peggy worked for many different State Farm agents from 1980 until 2000 where she was a secretary and policy writer, then moved into the healthcare field working for Concept of Care from 2000 to 2008. From 2008 to 2014, she worked for the Chamber of Commerce. In 2014 to present, she was a partner of All Texas Title. Peggy recently worked for a couple of years for the Austin County Appraisal District.

She loved spending time with her grandchildren, Kaden and Madilynne Jurek. Peggy had a very big heart and she cared more for other people than herself. She loved crafting, fishing, and spending time in the pools with her family. Peggy has volunteered for many organizations, including Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, 4-H, Relay for Life, Fantasy of Lights, Austin County Crime Stoppers, and the American Legion to name a few.

Peggy is survived by her husband, Ben "Fox" Jurek and son, Michael A Jurek and Jessica Moore; grandchildren, Kaden A Jurek and Madilynne E Jurek; dog, Gizmo; sister, Pamela Gail Cain Epperly; nephews, James Bradley Sneed, Ben Anthony Epperly and wife, Marquie Epperly; niece, Rachel Ann Epperly Hilson; great-nephews and nieces, Zabein Edward Allen, Clayton Benjamin Sneed, Charles Anthony Arriaga, and Ellen Jean Hilson.

Peggy is preceded in death by her parents, C. Jerry and Dolores A. Kveton Cain; grandparents, Evan Cain, Lee Ola Cain, Forest "Mutt" Kveton, and Doris Kveton.

The family would like to express a special thank you to Rev. Kenneth Bersche, Henry Jurek, Edmund and Joan Jurek, Mandy Cano, Darris Lewis, and Ben Lewis.

Visitation is scheduled for Saturday, July 23, 2022, from 10-00 AM until 11-00 AM at Trinity Lutheran Church, 402 Atchison St., Sealy, TX 77474, followed by a funeral service at 11-00 AM. Burial will be in Lyons Cemetery in Bellville. Pallbearers- James Sneed, Ben Epperly, Zabein Allen, Clayton Sneed, Charlie Arriaga, Darris Lewis. Honorary Pallbearers- Edmund Jurek and Henry Jurek.

Memorial Donations- Trinity Lutheran Church.

Justice, Jeffrey Milam (1961-2023)

[Family] Father: Cyrus Douglas “Doug” Justice, Mother: Carolyn Schroeder Sliva, Spouse: Allison [Cemetery] Sealy Cemetery () , FG 

Jeffrey Milam Justice, age 62, passed away on Saturday, September 30, 2023, surrounded by his wife and children at their home in Chappell Hill, Texas after a courageous battle with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

Jeffrey was born on August 20, 1961 in Bellville, Texas to Carolyn Schroeder Sliva and the late Cyrus Douglas Justice. He was baptized and confirmed in the Trinity Lutheran Church in Sealy. He graduated from Sealy High School in 1979. After graduation he worked most of his life in the oil industry, working on BOP Control Systems with Koomey Inc., Stewart & Stevenson, and Axon Pressure Products. He was known as one of the experts with these control units.

Jeffrey really enjoyed the country lifestyle and was an accomplished team roper. He loved riding motorcycles and was a member of the Deacons of Deadwood Motorcycle Club. Jeff shared a love of animals with his wife Allison; together they rescued and raised many pets in their life together. Everyone who ever met him loved him. No one he met left as a stranger.

Jeffrey is survived by his mother, Carolyn Schroeder Sliva; his wife, Allison Justice, who was the love of his life and best friend for over 25 years; 6 children including Leigh Ann Blankenburg, Jeffrey Milam Justice Jr., Madison Edgar Mathis, Mason Edgar, Jenna Justice, and Jill Justice. He also had ten grandchildren, Briscoe, Trinity, Langtry, Liberty, Justice Paul, and Addison Blankenburg, as well as Ava, Braydon, Presley, and Jeffrey Milam Justice III.

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