John W. Berry

John Wilson Berry was born on Wednesday, November 11, 1942 to John William Berry and Nina Wilson Berry in Denver, Colorado. His father was a registered pharmacist and blinded vet from World War 2. John’s mother, Nina worked for Gary Pogue Seed Company helping to support her family after their move to Kenedy, Texas when John was a little baby.

John grew up on a farm outside Kenedy and learned how to pick cotton and had many jobs as he grew up always learning more and more skills while helping his dad after his mother, Nina drowned in a flood during John’s Junior year of High School. John graduated Kenedy High School in 1961 and afterwards went off to law school graduating at the University of Texas. John worked his way through law school while teaching in Kenedy and Falls City. He always made it a point to come home on weekends and take care of his blinded father which won much respect from so many.

On Saturday, April 3rd, 1971, John married Judy Mixon,and together they had 5 precious children, James Clay (Jim), Jennifer Angela, John Michael Mixon, Julie Ann-Marie and Jessica Elizabeth. Together they set out to raise their children under the Lord Jesus Christ and kept Jesus in first place.
Before marrying Judy, John took over Pryer Hammack’s unexpired term in office as Karnes County Attorney, a position John served in for 26 years. After his retirement as County Attorney, John served at the Kenedy Law office at 623 West Main up until his illness, which prevented him from doing so. John helped all churches assisting them with wisdom and doing things freely to help so many who came to him for legal advice. His love touched many lives and was always an inspiration to others.

John served in many positions helping in Christian ministry the best way he knew how. He was a deacon serving at First Baptist Kenedy for a number of years, he served as assistant pastor in at South Texas Christian Center in downtown Kenedy, teaching Sunday school in many churches and at Rest Homes to men on Sunday Mornings before Church.

At home, John served his wife Judy, always putting her first, followed by his five children. When his son, John Michael died and went to heaven in 2002, it was quite a blow to everyone but his strong deep faith kept his wife and 4 children going during this very heavy storm. John worked hard to send his children to college and always sought ways to help them out no matter what the circumstances. Happiest of memories happened when his daughter, Jennifer married Lee Azopardi, followed by his middle daughter, Julie marrying Kevin Friesen and lastly Jessica marrying Mark Walker. Nine precious grandchildren came from these unions which served as great joy to all in the family. In order of birth they are twins, Owen and John Michael, twins, Ben and Savannah, Wilson, Nathaniel, Clark, Gavin Finn and Bella Klay, and step grandchildren, Erica and Tyler.

John will always be remembered as a man of deep conviction who read his Bible daily, prayed much and always helped anyone in need. He was also a pilot as his brother, Clay, and he got their license to fly while going to law school. His friends were many, his help to all great. When pancreatic cancer stuck him in late September of 2019, he never gave up. He continued praying, taking communion daily and attending church at The Word Fellowship. His faith grew stronger as we daily anointed him praying healing Scriptures constantly. Things got more difficult as the months wore on in spite of doing all we could through medicine and the Lord’s constant help. After the first hospitalization in late December the doctors said he had 2 months to live but we prayed believing God it was not so. Once more in the middle of February, it became apparent his kidneys were shutting down which then made things even harder as his liver functions failed also. John bore up under all this never complaining and was always cheerful. Finally on Monday, April 13, he was once more went to the emergency room hoping to get some necessary IVs to strengthen him and give him energy. Instead it was thought best to take him to a big hospital where he could be attended to in order to recover. John called to say he was coming home on Wednesday, but a call came from his doctor that his oxygen levels dropped during the night and he died shortly after 9am.  John was healed and went home to be with His Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. He is free from all suffering and pain and is walking on streets of gold in heaven, seeing his precious son, John Michael after 18 years of separation. We rejoice with him in all this knowing the Lord took him home during the week of Passover on Wednesday, April 15th. It must be noted that my husband died just after I celebrated my 75th birthday and our 49th wedding anniversary, as if he was waiting for these two important events to take place.  John’s life was always one of serving and he served his family and friends marvelously and will forever be missed.

John died at age 77 and is survived by his loving wife, Judy, children Jim, Jennifer (Lee), Julie (Kevin), and Jessica (Mark) and grandchildren Owen and Johnny, Ben & Savannah, Wilson, Nathaniel, Clark, Gavin and Bella Klay, nieces Nena, Sherrill, Candy, nephews John J, Greg and James, Brother-in-law, Jim, sisters-in-law, Janice and Bronnie, precious cousins and thousands of friends.

John was proceeded in death, by his son, John Michael Mixon Berry, his father and mother, Johnny and Nina Berry and his brother Clay C. Berry. John’s gift to all was his love to all of you and his greatest desire would be for you to follow him some day into the very gates of heaven. If you want to give a gift, he would ask that you give your heart to Jesus and make Him your Lord and Saviour. Scripture says there is no greater joy in heaven than over one sinner who repents. We are all sinners in need of a loving heavenly Saviour and Jesus is waiting for you to ask Him into your heart! God bless you dearly.! John is hearing these words by Jesus: ”Well done Good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of your Saviour,” and we pray that you will hear these words too!

Graveside Services will be held Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 3:00 P.M. in the Kenedy Cemetery with the Rev. Jim Pogue officiating.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be given to the South Texas Children’s Home or your local church of choice.

 

 

 

 

Bill D. Thornton

Bill D. Thornton passed peacefully into Heaven to join his beloved wife Jonelle on April 9, 2020 with his family by his side at his home in Helena, TX.

Born in Sulphur Springs, TX on May 28, 1937, to Frances and Dozier Thornton, Bill was proud of his heritage. His grandparents, Mary and Sam Houston Carmack, and Alma and Emmett Thornton, were all born into pioneering families of Hopkins County. Bill lettered in football and track at Sulphur Springs High School-Class of 1955. He attended Southwestern University, where he was introduced to two of his great passions: Jonelle Wheatley, the prettiest girl he had ever seen, and boxing. In Fact, it was a family favorite to hear Bill recount how he literally fought a potential suitor to win over Jonelle. He was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and graduated with a degree in business in 1959. He then went on to earn a graduate degree from The School of Banking at LSU.

Bill and Jonelle were married in 1961 and had three sons, Brian, Steven and Matthew. After serving in the military as a platoon sergeant during the Cuban Missile Crisis, Bill began a long and distinguished career in banking. First as a bank examiner in Austin, then Vice President of the First State Bank in Killeen, and then as Senior Vice President of the Texas Bank in Temple. One day, when he walked into work with a broken nose and his eye swollen shut, his boss told him that it was time to decide between banking and boxing He retired from boxing with a record of 58 wins and 4 losses. Bill enjoyed his time as a boxing referee and was proud to have been chosen to referee the Golden Gloves National Championship in Fort Worth. While in Temple, Bill was elected City Commissioner, was named the Jaycees Man of the Year, was President of the Kiwanis Club, and held offices in many other civic and church organizations.

The Thorntons moved to Raymondville in 1974 when Bill was hired as President of the Raymondville Bank of Texas. Bill and Jonelle both fondly remembered their time in Raymondville, where Bill served as City Commissioner, Director of the Texas State Chamber of Commerce, Chairman of the Free Enterprise Committee, and was the first Willacy County resident to be elected President of the Rio Grande Valley Chamber of Commerce in its 35 year history in 1978.

He made another move in 1980 where he was hired to be President of the Mid Valley State Bank in Weslaco. Later that year, he accepted an invitation from Governor Bill Clements to serve as the first non-lawyer on the state Bar of Texas Board of Directors.

In 1985, Bill made yet another career move when he became President and CEO of the First National Bank of South Padre Island. He loved being able to get out on the bay for a quick fishing trip before work. While on the island, Bill was elected Alderman several times and sat on numerous boards. he enjoyed his time as both a  high school and college football referee, and upon retiring from refereeing, the Texas High School Coaches Association presented him with a Award of Merit. Upon retiring from the bank, Bill was awarded the ‘Key to the city’ of South Padre Island.

When he wasn’t hard at work at the bank or volunteering in the community, Bill loved to travel the world with Jonelle. He was also sure to instill in his three boys his love for animals-from hissing cockroaches to English mastiffs- and all things outdoors.

Bill and Jonelle’s final “career” move was to their ranch in Helena, TX, where they were soon recognized with the the Good Neighbor Award by the Karnes County Historical Society. They raised longhorn and watusi cattle and enjoyed watching wildlife explore the pastures around their home. Nothing made them happier than sharing La Bolsa Ranch-and all their critters-with family and friends.

Bill was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved wife, Jonelle, and sons Brian and Matt.

He is survived by his son Steve (Lorie) Thornton; grandchildren, Jennifer (David ) Pierson, Phillip and Dylan Loveland, and Wyatt Aikman-Thornton; great-grandchildren, Rebecca, Madeline, and Conley Pierson; sister, Judith (Joseph) Wood; nieces and nephews, Catherine (Michael) Clark, Thornton and Julie Wood; great-nieces, Elizabeth and Emily Clark; aunt, Jennet Doss; and his loyal English mastiff, Buddy.

A celebration of  life will be arranged at a later date. Schlitz beer will be provided to all attending! In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Karnes County Humane Organization. www.karnescountyhumane.org.

Diana Caballero Monsivais

Diana C. Monsivais, Age 75 years, 5 months and 8 days of Kenedy, Texas passed away on April 5, 2020 in Pasadena, Texas. Diana was born to Pablo Caballero and Maria Perez Caballero on October 28, 1944 in Kenedy, TX. She married Juan M. Monsivais, Jr on February 25, 1961 in Kenedy, Texas. She is preceded in death by her husband, Juan M. Monsivais, Jr., her parents, Pablo and Maria Perez Caballero, brother, Gilberto Caballero, sister, Flora Medina, son, Juan Monsivais, III, daughter, Leticia Morin, 2 great-granddaughters, Majestic Baldaramos and Aleria Leticia Alvarez. Diana is survived by her children, sons, Israel (Charlee) Monsivais of Adkins, Texas, Stephen (Sheryll) Monsivais of Kenedy, Texas, Tony Monsivais of Floresville, Texas; daughter, Vivian (Ambrosio) Carranza of Pasadena, Texas. She is also survived by companion Ramon Guerra of Kenedy, Texas, her 10 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews and cousins who will all cherish her.

Public viewing will be held on Friday, April 10, 2020 from 10AM to 7PM with a Holy Rosary to be recited at 7PM in the Eckols Funeral Home Chapel. Graveside Services with Interment will be Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 10AM in the Loma Alta Cemetery.

Serving as Pallbearers: Eric Monsivais, Michael Anthony Maldonado, Joshua Monsivais, PJ Baldaramos, Amanda Lyssy and Carlos Reyes.

Honorary Pallbearers: Ambrosio Carranza and Rafael Morin, Jr.

Juanita DeLaGarza

Juanita DeLaGarza, 80, of Karnes City,TX passed away Sunday, March 15, 2020. Mrs. Delagarza was born on December 27, 1939 in Pettus,TX to Gregorio and Rita Garza. She was united in marriage to Adan DeLaGarza on June 16, 1956. They were married for 54 blissful years. Mrs. DeLaGarza was a loving wife and mother. She was a member of St. Elizabeth and St. Cornelius Catholic Church, as well as member of the Guadalupana’s. She is survived by her daughters: Gracie Stewart of Three Rivers and Nancy Strilka and son-in-law, Alex Strilka of San Antonio, granddaughter: Vanessa Stewart, Kayla Strilka, Larissa Strilka, and Lindsey Strilka, and sisters: Otilia Gonzales of Poth, Senaida Garcia of San Antonio, Grace Molina of Porth, Yolanda Garza of New Braunfels, Liz Saldana of Poth, and Rose Garcia of San Antonio, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives. She was preceded in death by her husband, Adan DeLaGarza and son Adam DeLaGarza. Public Visitation wil be held from 9:00a.m. to 9:00p.m. with a Rosary to be recited at 7:00p.m. at Eckols Chapel. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, March 19, 2020 at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church, Kenedy,TX with Rev. Norbert Hermann officiating. Interment to follow in New Bremen Cemetery.

Ulivia “Liv” Lace Salinas

Ulivia “Liv” Lace Salinas, of Floresville, TX born on December 17, 2004 in Beeville, TX to Roberto Salinas IV and Janie Salinas passed away on March 11, 2020 at the age of 15. Liv is preceded in death by her paternal grandfather, Roberto Salinas II. She is survived by her mother: Janie Rosales of Floresville,TX; father: Roberto Salinas IV of Kenedy, TX, maternal grandparents: David and Ofelia Rodriguez of Kenedy, TX; paternal grandmother: Mary Sue Rose of Floresville,TX; brothers: Roberto Salinas V and Ryder Salinas of Floresville, TX, Jacob (Pat) Garcia of Floresville, TX and Davy Rodriguez of Kenedy, TX ;aunts to include: Veronica (Isaac) Rodriguez, Jessica Salinas, Shaina Barrientez, Courtney Hinojosa, uncles, cousins, and other relatives. Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 15, 2020 at 3:00p.m. to 9:00p.m. with a Prayer Service at 7:00p.m. at Eckols Chapel. Funeral services Monday, March 16, 2020 at 11:00a.m.at Eckols Chapel with Pastor Maria Vela officiating. Interment to follow in Kenedy Cemetery. Pallbearers: Jacob Garcia, Issac Rodriguez, Roberto Salinas IV, Roberto Salinas V, Ryder Salinas and Davy Rodriguez.

Tammy Leah Albright

Tammy Leah Albright, of Kenedy, TX, passed from this earth into the arms of Jesus on February 24, 2020. Born June 25, 1957 in Natchez, MS to Harold and Eloise Short, she leave behind, her husband Anthony of 25 years, 4 brothers, 2 sisters, 9 children, 2 great grandchildren. She was laid to rest next to her parents in Monterey Louisiana until we meet again TTFADATS…

Manda B. Reid

Manda B. Reid, of Kenedy, Texas was born on December 9, 1921 to Alice and Joseph Foster in Pawnee,TX passed away on March 9, 2020 at the age of 98. She was preceded in death by her husband Harry A. Reid Jr., her daughter, Stephanie Luke, sisters: Viola Fugua and Mary Wheeler and brothers, A. T. Foster and  Fritz Foster. She is survived by her sister Arleen Ponton and family, son: Andrew (Bubba) and his wife, Shirley K. Reid; son-in-law Dale and Fay Luke;  of San Antonio; grandchildren: Alexander Reid, Harrison Reid, Amy Moreno, Amanda Luke Bisset and husband, Britton; Dale Luke, Jr. and wife Bree; and great grandchildren: Jackson Moreno, and Aiden, Connor and Ethan Luke. After high school, Manda B became a registered nurse attending what is now known as The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. She subsequently joined the U.S. Navy, serving in World War II and was honorably discharged in 1951. After the military, she moved to Kenedy,Texas were she met her future husband Harry, on a blind date. They were happily married for 66 years before his death in 2015. During the latter years of Harry’s life, she faithfully took care of him, caring for him daily. Manda B’s nursing career took her through many avenues, serving the community as a school nurse and surgical nurse, as well as Director of Nursing at Otto Kaiser Memorial Hospital in Kenedy, Texas. In addition to nursing, Manda B spent many happy years caring for her family and community. She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Kenedy, TX and the Esther Sunday School Class She was a member of the Progressive Study Club and Manda B along with life-long friends served on the Hospitality Committee seeing to the needs of other members of the church. She touched the lives of many people in the community and church.Visitation will be held Thursday, March 12, 2020 from 4:00p.m. to 6:00p.m. at Eckols Chapel. Funeral services Friday, March 13, 2020 at 10:00a.m. at the First Baptist Church of Kenedy,TX with Richard Robinson officiating. Interment in the Kenedy Cemetery. Pallbearers: Britton Bissett, James Foster, Jeff Foster, Joe Foster, Joel Ponton and Scott Ponton.

Armando Padron Trevino, Sr.

Armando Padron Trevino, Sr. of Kenedy died March 6, 2020 in Port Lavaca Tx. He was born September 14, 1948 in Kenedy, to the late Domingo Trevino Sr and Eloisa Padron Trevino. He was a retired Truck Driver and a member of Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church.

He married Virginia Trevino on Dec 31, 2011 in Port Lavaca Tx

He survived by his wife Virginia Trevino, daughters Brenda Luna (Ralph), Eloiza Heysquierdo (John), Adriana Soto. Sons Armando Trevino Jr (Katherine), Michael Trevino, Stanley Trevino (LaKeshea). Sisters Clara Soliz and Mary Helen Garcia. Brothers Domingo Trevino Jr, Abel Trevino, Gilbert Trevino, Robert Trevino, and Roy Trevino. Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren.

A Holy Rosary will be recited Monday, March 9, 2020 at 7pm at Eckols Chapel. Funeral Mass will be Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 10am at Our Lady Queen of Peace Catholic Church with Norbert Hermann officiating.

Burial will follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Kenedy, TX.

Corinne Rosa Choate

Corinne Rosa Choate was born October 2, 1926 to Charley and Emma Falkenberg in Flomont, Texas. She left this earth on March 4, 2020 in Idalou, Texas. She lived in the Posey community, attended the Posey school and later moved to Estacado, Texas. She married John Choate in Seguin, Texas on October 21, 1968. They made their home in Kenedy until his death on November 5, 1994. Corinne found the greatest joy in serving her Lord and Savior through her daily work as a wife and homemaker. In 2009 she moved to Idalou, Texas to be near family. She was preceded in death by her parents Charley and Emma Falkenberg, husband John Choate, 2 sisters and 2 brothers. Ida Balzen and Ella Mumme of Hondo, Texas. Ernest Falkenberg of Marble Falls, Texas. August Falkenberg of Idalou, Texas. She is survived by 1 brother Hugo Falkenberg of Bovina, Texas and numerous nieces and nephews.  A Graveside Service will be held Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 2P.M. at the Kenedy Cemetery in Kenedy, TX with Rev. Wally Schievelbein officiating.

In Leui of Flowers Memorials may be made to the Immanuel Lutheran Church 12412 County Road 3100, Slaton, TX 79364-7585.

Carmelita Guevara

Carmelita Guevara of Kenedy, TX born on July 11, 1938 in Kenedy,TX passed away on February 25, 2020 at the age of 81. Carmelita was preceded in death by her husband Gregorio Rodriguez. Survivors include her son: Billy Joe (Hope) Guevara of Beeville,TX; stepdaughters: Miranda Rodriguez Solano of Conroe,TX and Maria Rodriguez Burrow of Katy,TX; stepsons: Ezequil Casarez of Three Rivers,TX and Gregory Rodriguez of Junction,TX; 17 grandchildren; several great grandchildren; sister: Alicia Munoz of Belton,TX; nieces, nephews, and other relatives. Visitation will be held on Friday, February 28, 2020 from 4:00p.m. to 9:00p.m. with a Prayer Service at 7:00p.m. at Eckols Chapel. Funeral Services Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 10:00a.m. at Eckols Chapel with Pastor Joel Velasquez officiating. Interment following in Sacred Heart Cemetery, Kenedy, TX. Pallbearers: Billy Joe Guevara, Billy Joe Guevara Jr., Nicolas Jude Gonzales, Nick Casarez, Aaron Lee Casarez, Steven Sullinger.