AgriLand Workshop in Comal County on Oct. 24

We are now holding an AgriLand Workshop in Comal County at the Westside Community Center and Public Library, 2932 S IH 35, New Braunfels, TX 78130 on October 24, 2023.
Pre-registration is required and is OPEN online at www.alamorcd.org. We work to provide this service opportunity to all within the agricultural and environmental community in our area.
If you have any questions or concerns, please direct all communications to: Peggy Hollin, Alamo RCD Outreach Director email: alamorcd.outreach@gmail.com, Cell Phone: 830-431-4406 or Alma Aguirre, Alamo RCD STTO Project Co-Director alamorcd@gmail.com, Cell Phone: 210-548-9248. We both prefer email or text communications if at all possible.

Lytle

Monday, September 25
10:30 AM – 19300 Blk. FM 2790 – Officer responded to a report of unwanted text messages.
12:00 PM – 19700 Blk. Bruce St. – Officer responded to check on an infant.
8:09 PM – 19000 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers responded to a theft, resulting in the arrest of a 42 year old female for an active warrant out of Medina County for theft. Subject was also cited for theft and booked into the Medina County Jail.

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Natalia

09/26-Warrant Service – Officer on duty attempted to conduct a Warrant Service. The attempt was unsuccessful since the subject was not at the location specified.
09/26- Traffic Hazard – Officer on duty cleared out debris from the entrance ramp on IH35 Mile Marker in order to avoid possible traffic incidents from occurring.
09/27-Assist MCSO – Officer on duty responded to Friendly Glenn’s to assist MCSO with a Disturbance call received from dispatch.
09/29- Suspicious Circumstance – Officer on duty observed two suspicious subjects walking/biking around the Dollar General business area. The pair split up when they reached Highway 471 and headed Northbound. The Officer conducted a security check of the Dollar General trash dumpster and surrounding area but did not locate anyone or note anything suspicious in the area.
09/29-Assist MCSO – Officer on duty was dispatched to a call to assist MCSO. Upon arrival at the location the Officer on duty detained one male subject until Medina County Sheriff’s Officer arrived at the location to take custody of the subject.
09/30- Suspicious Person – Officer on duty observed a shirtless man walking from behind the new Valero gas station building being constructed. The Officer made contact with the onsite foreman who has lived at the work site for over a year. He confirmed the identity of the subject as one of his workers and verified all was fine at the site.

St. Matthias Annual Blessing of the Animals

Everyone is invited to bring your pet(s) to be individually blessed, Saturday, October 7th, 10:30am – 12pm, in the parking area of St. Matthias’ Episcopal Church, 901 N. Teel Dr. Visitors and pets will remain in their vehicles as the pets are blessed. Our Annual Blessing of the Animals is in honor of the Patron Saint of animals, St. Francis of Assisi. For more information, please contact. Fr. Dexter Lesieur, 210-385-7668.

Steven Cordova

January 26, 1983 ~ October 9, 2015

You never said I’m leaving,
You never said Goodbye,
You were gone before we knew it
And only God knows why,
In life we loved you dearly
In death we love you still,
In our hearts we hold a place
That only you can fill
It broke our heart to lose you
But you did not go alone, a part
of us went with you the day
God called you home.

Your Loving Parents and Family.

Lance Wayne Smyth

Lance Wayne Smyth was born December 3rd, 1975, in Uvalde, Texas, and passed away on September 18, 2023 in Zavala County at the age of 47.
He was raised in Dilley, Texas, and graduated from high school there, but he spent much of his life in Uvalde. In line with family tradition and following in his father’s footsteps, Lance worked most his life as a Land Surveyor.
He married Jaclyn Hall in 2000 and later that year his only child was born, Trevor Smyth, who became more than just a son, but a best friend and confidant.
Growing up from a young boy, into becoming an adult and parent, Lance did not always follow the rules of life. This made his path difficult at times but all the more beautiful and unique.
Lance lived a life that could be characterized as both humble and extraordinary. You could find him in the field Surveying, exploring the beaches with family, navigating rivers and waterways with friends, or spinning tales with a fellow traveler on the back roads. He was a guaranteed good time.
One remarkable trait was Lance’s repertoire of practical knowledge. A reliable guide on any topic; from mechanics, plants, and animals, to the concerns of the soul, scripture, and the nature of man, Lance’s depth knew no bounds.
Though on Earth his death seems untimely, Lance’s unwavering faith and his profound relationship with God, gives solace that his eternal life is in good hands.
It is a comfort that Lance will be joining his beloved father, whom he held dear in life, D.G. Smyth of Uvalde. Also preceding him in death was his step-father, Kevin Dunn of Dilley.
His memory will be cherished by those who survive him; his son, Trevor Smyth of Boston, his mother, Marilyn Dunn of Dilley, his brother, Tres Smyth of Dilley, his sisters; Shari Caton of Wimberley, Julie Miller of Austin, Shannon Brotherton of San Marcos; and also Trevor’s mother, Jaclyn Smyth of Devine, as well as numerous cousins, nephews, nieces, and friends.
Funeral services will be held at the St. Philip’s Episcopal Church in Uvalde on Thursday, September 28, 2023 at 10:00 A.M.

Tye Lee Preston

Tye Preston age 68 lost his long battle of cancer on August 4, 2023. Tye was born in Kerrville, TX to parents Ray Lee Preston and Muriel Paschall.
Tye is survived by his wife of 36 years Toni Preston and two sons Lane Walker (Ali Walker) and Logan Preston. Two grandsons Tristan and Mason Walker and one granddaughter Adalyn Walker. He is also survived by one sister Sandra Spencer (Bruce Spencer), as well as several nieces and a nephew.
Tye worked construction for many years after serving in the Army. In later years he was in facility management.
Tye enjoyed gardening vegetables and flowers, and watching wildlife from back porch, feer, fox, and birds.
A private ceremony will be held for family at a later date.

Timothy James Haass, Sr.

Timothy James Haass, Sr. passed away at home Friday morning, September 22, 2023. He was born in Hondo, Texas on October 1, 1959 to Louis, Sr. and Annie Haass. He attended Devine schools and graduated from Devine HS in 1978. He excelled in all sports, including football, basketball and track.
After graduating he was employed by Texas Department of Transportation where he remained until retirement 34 years later. He married Melba Thomas on January 31, 1981. Together they had two children, Timothy James, Jr. and Sarah Amber. He enjoyed spending time with his family and playing softball with many of his close friends as part of the Scorpions Team.
His favorite enjoyment was playing and treating his grandchildren. He spent many hours pushing his grandkids on a swing, picnicking, and going for long walks.
He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Melba; son Tim Jr., sister Maryln (Bobby); brothers Louis (Trisha), Dennis (Bertha), Wayne (Barbara); sisters-in-law Genevieve Forsch (Kent), Susie Penn (Alan), grandchildren and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.
He is preceded in death by his parents Louis and Annie Haass, daughter Sarah Amber, mother and father-in-law John and Barbara Thomas, and brother-in-law John Thomas, Jr. Visitation will be at Primrose Funeral Chapel, Devine from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., Thursday, October 5, 2023, followed by a celebration of life starting at 11:00 a.m.
Anyone wishing to leave condolences, share memories, or sign the online guestbook may do at www.primrosefuneralservices.com

Ramon “Raymond” Jaramillo

Raymond Jaramillo went home to be with our Lord and Savior on September 26, 2023. Raymond was born on Feb 19, 1951, to Francisco and Angelita Jaramillo. He was a twin and the youngest of 9 children. He grew up farming in Devine, TX, where he gained his love and passion for farming. Raymond attended school in Devine where he graduated in 1971. After High School he attended Texas College of Arts and Industries in Kingsville, TX. Raymond returned to Devine to tend his family’s farm. It was during this time that he met Diane and they were married on December 29, 1973. Born to this marriage were two adoring children, Michael and Amanda, who cared for their father until the end.
In 1986, Raymond graduated from the 40th class of the Texas Game Warden Academy. In 1987, he was stationed in Rockport, TX. During this post Raymond and his family made many lasting friendships and had many amazing adventures. While stationed in Rockport, he went back to school at Texas A&M Corpus Christi. In 1994, Raymond transferred to Menard, TX where he and Diane bought a little farm for him to tend on the side. While in Menard, he put on numerous hunting programs for youth and volunteered at the Boy Scout Camp in the summers. Raymond retired from being a Game Warden in February of 2008. He remained on the farm as long as he could doing what he loved most and spending time with his grandchildren.
Raymond is preceded in death by his parents, Fransico and Angelita Jaramillo and his brother, Frank Jaramillo.
He is survived by Diane Jaramillo of Mason, TX, children Michael (wife Deana) Jaramillo of Sterling City and Amanda (husband Sam) Goodson of May, TX, his pride and joy grandchildren Lane, Haylee, and Paylin. He is survived by his siblings Jerry, Arnold, and Arturo Jaramillo, Elisa Salinas, Susie Dandridge, Alma Sepulveda, and his twin, Lupe Jaramillo. He leaves behind many nieces, nephews, cousins, and beloved friends.
Services were held Monday, October 2, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at The Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Menard, TX. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Concho Health and Rehabilitation Center in Eden, TX, Camp Sol Mayer in Menard, TX, or charity of choice.

In Memory of Max & Rosie Cordova owners of Philips 66 Station

In memory of Rosie and Max Cordova Sr., former owners of the Phillips 66 gas station from 1970 – 2010. In 1970 Max and Rosie opened their gas station doors to the community of Devine, TX and surrounding areas. It was a family-owned business where they offered a full service gas station. They worked from sun up to sun down where they would leave the service station to then work on their little family farm where they grew crops for the animals they had. They were devoted to their family, working many hours to make a living by maintaining their gas station and farm. The family would like to thank all their loyal customers that supported them throughout the years.
In loving memory of Max Sr. and Rosie Cordova.
Rosie Cordova was born October 23, 1933 and went to be with the Lord on October 29, 2017.
Max Cordova Sr. was born October 12, 1933 and went to be with the Lord and his beautiful wife on September 30, 2023. Funeral services for Max Cordova Sr. are to be announced at a later date.
They were married for 59 years and were blessed with four children, eight grandchildren, and six great grandchildren.