Richard Joseph Navarro

Richard Joseph Navarro, 78, was called home on February 12, 2026. Born on July 15, 1947, in Devine, Texas, Richard later made his home in San Antonio, where he built a life centered around family, service, and love.
A proud Vietnam veteran, Richard dedicated many years of honorable service to his country. A true warrior and fighter, his dedication to serving others did not end with his military career – he gave everything he had to his family and to those around him until his very last moments.
Richard enjoyed dancing in the kitchen to oldies, watching westerns, and was a lifelong fan of the Dallas Cowboys. In his earlier years, he loved swimming with his granddaughters, and more recently, he cherished playing with his great-grandchildren. Nothing brought him more joy than being surrounded by his loving family.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Maria T. Navarro; his children, Brian and Errika; his daughter-in-law, Lisa (Sam); his siblings Ray (Linda), Rosemary (Silvino), and Benny (Alice); his cherished granddaughters, Jennifer (Thomas) and Valerie (Seth); and the lights of his life, great-grandchildren Aaron, Aero, and Ariyah. Richard leaves behind numerous nieces, nephews, friends, and extended family that will miss him dearly. He is preceded in death by his parents, Reynaldo and Aurelia Navarro; his brother Rudy; and his son James.
His legacy of compassion and selflessness will live on through all who were blessed to know him. Grandpa, we know you’re reading this from up above and hope your send off is exactly what you dreamed of.
“Thank you for everything.”
Visitation will be held on Monday, February 23, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Primrose Funeral Services in Devine, Texas, with a rosary recited at 7:00 p.m. Mass at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church will take place on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. Interment will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, where military honors will be rendered in recognition of his faithful service. A Celebration of Life at the Devine Golf Course will follow.
Anyone wishing to leave condolences, share memories, or sign the online guestbook by visitation www.primrosefuneralservices.com Arrangements are under the direction of Primrose Funeral Services, 303 W. College Ave., Devine, Texas 78016, (830) 663-4445.

Joseph Gene Giorda

Joseph Gene Giorda, born September 23, 1940, passed away on February 5, 2026, at the age of 85.
He was known and loved by many as “Jo-Jo,” and by his family as “Papa Joe.” To us, he was so much more — our leader, protector, teacher, and friend.
Joseph is survived by his beloved wife, Louise; his children, Pam, Craig, and Greg; seven grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his cherished daughter, Karen, whom we know welcomed him home.
Jo-Jo’s legacy stands tall in the countless buildings he constructed across San Antonio and South Texas. Many may remember the well-known Cowtown Dance Hall that so many enjoyed for years. He was a builder in every sense of the word — not only with steel and concrete, but with strength, integrity, and love.
To his family, however, his greatest masterpieces weren’t made of steel. They were the treehouses, sandcastles, and memories he created for us. We remember treasured moments of our Papa Joe barbecuing at the beach, sharing his passion for fishing, and laboring tirelessly on his yard and garden to create a beautiful and safe place for his family to enjoy. He built a foundation of love that will continue to stand strong for generations.
We promise to carry his memory with us in every story we tell and every gathering we share. Joseph Gene Giorda, you will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten.

Bob Alan Roberts

Bob Alan Roberts went to be with our Lord in the early morning hours of Thursday, February 5, 2026, at the age of 97. He was born in San Antonio, Texas on October 23rd, 1928, to Hendrick Earl Roberts and Marion Stephenson Roberts. Bob enriched the lives of others with his encouragement, determination, courageous spirit, and love for storytelling.
Bob came from humble beginnings. A native San Antonian, he grew up on a ranch on Talley Road in West Bexar County. He rode his pony to the one-room Lockhart Schoolhouse for the first years of his education. Bob’s family attended Beacon Hill Presbyterian Church where Bob later served as a deacon. He attended Fox Tech and Jefferson High Schools and graduated from Trinity University in 1950 with a degree in Business Administration and Economics. After graduating from Trinity, he joined the Air Force Reserve, became a pilot, and entered the Korean War in 1952 flying F-84 Fighter Jets. After active military duty, Bob flew with the 433rd “Alamo Wing” Reserve unit for many years, and retired a Lieutenant Colonel in 1985. During his military career, Bob was type rated and flew 10 different Air Force planes. Upon returning from Korea, Bob and a childhood friend purchased a farm in Sabinal, Texas and became the only tobacco growers in the state.
While stationed at Brooks AFB in1955, he met his lifelong love, Minnie Kern, on a blind date. Bob and Minnie were married on June 15, 1957 at Christ Episcopal Church. At the time, Bob was a corporate marketing director for General Dynamics in their San Antonio Office, and later, was transferred to their Houston office. This position afforded him the opportunity to work closely with the NASA Space Center where he met many of the astronauts and attended several of the Apollo Space Launches. During his time with General Dynamics, Bob was instrumental in the design and building of the F-16 and was honored to attend the reception when General Dynamics rolled the first one out of the hangar in Fort Worth.
In 1971, he announced to Minnie, “it’s time to get back to our roots”, and they purchased Lytle Feed and Seed. Bob and Minnie worked side by side managing their growing business. In 1984, they were joined by their son, Bob Jr., as they expanded and diversified the business to include propane companies.
Bob’s lifetime love for ranching came full circle when he began his cattle business. One of his many passions was raising cattle in Bexar, Medina, and Atascosa Counties as well as the mountains of Colorado and New Mexico. He joined Investment groups with friends and participated in projects revitalizing distressed ranches, harvesting rosewood and mahogany from the forests of Belize, building condominiums in Bandera, and owning vacation property in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Bob had a tireless work ethic, an adventurous spirit and a life-long quest for knowledge.
Throughout his diverse career, he was a member of numerous organizations including the San Antonio Rotary Club and The Order of Daedalians. He was also a member of Texas Feed & Grain Association, Texas Propane Gas Association, Texas Tobacco Growers Association and Lytle Chamber of Commerce.
Family was central to Bob’s life. Bob loved traveling and took great pride in accomplishing his goal of visiting all 50 states with his family. Pagosa Springs, Colorado held a special place in Bob’s heart where family and friends enjoyed horseback pack trips into the mountains, mule deer and elk hunting trips, Christmas celebrations, summer vacations and ski trips, where adventurous Bob learned to snow ski when he was 52 years old.
Bob is predeceased by his parents, his beloved wife of 62 years, Minnie, brother James Dover Rietberg, his sisters, Lou Roberts Baker and Marjorie Roberts Strayer. He is survived by his children, Lynne Roberts, Martha Holzhaus and husband Paul, and Bob Roberts, Jr. He is also survived by his cherished grandchildren: Colby, Amanda and fiancé Luke, Katelyn, Hailey, Peyton, Daniel, and one great-grandchild, Emery, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
The family would like to express their immense gratitude and appreciation to Bob’s devoted caregivers, Heather Canales, Anna Gonzales, and Esther Smith for their compassion and support during his final years. Bob’s long life was a gift, and his memory will be cherished always. He will be remembered for his steadfast devotion to faith and family.
Visitation will take place on Thursday, Feb. 19th from 6-8:00 PM Sunset Funeral Home and Memorial Park, 1701 Austin Highway in San Antonio.
A Service will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, Feb.20th at Christ Episcopal Church, 510 Belknap Place, San Antonio.
The burial will follow the church service in Sunset Memorial Park, 1701 Austin Highway, San Antonio.
A reception at Sunset Funeral Home and Memorial Park will follow the burial.

Quentin Paul Rodriguez

Quentin Paul Rodriguez, 33 of Devine, Tx., went to be with our Lord on February 7, 2026. Quentin was born in San Antonio, Tx. on December 27, 1992.
He is preceded in death by: Grandfather Alfonso Rodriguez, Father in law Arturo Contreras Sr & Brother in law Arturo Contreras Jr.
He is survived by his wife, Jessica Contreras-Rodriguez, Mother Julia Rodriguez & Father Leonard Soriano, Mother in law Mary Ann Pedroza, Children Michael, Evangelina, Jaxson, Hector, and his bonus children Psydnee, Jason & Jozelynn, Maternal Grandparents Julia Moreno “Memo” & Carlos Moreno “Pipo”, Paternal Grandparents Sandra Joyce, Michael Joyce & Sylvia Acosta, Sister Hazel (Bradley), nephew Weston, Brothers Leo (Hoa), Andrew (Glady), niece Mariana, Brandon (Meranda) & Stephen, In-laws Stella, Bobby (Spring), Candy (Gabriel), Vicente, Victor (Angie) and numerous nephews and nieces.
Quentin was a devoted father, loving husband, cherished son and loyal friend. He was the kind of man who showed his love through his actions, by being present, dependable and always putting others first. As a father, he was a steady source of guidance, encouragement, and unconditional love. As a husband, he was a true partner, sharing life through adventure, laughter and deep devotion. As a son he carried respect, gratitude and pride for his family. As a brother and friend he was trustworthy, kind, and someone you could always count on. He had a way of making people happy through his sense of humor or willingness to help without being asked, he left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.
As a child Quentin loved to dance and sing and that didn’t change as he grew into the adult he was. A devoted Dallas Cowboys fan through every high and low, he never missed a chance to cheer on America’s team, usually surrounded by family, friends, barbecue and intense debating on whose team was better. Quentin loved and was very competitive when playing Texas hold ‘em, corn hole and enjoyed sneaking away at night for his Kickapoo fix.
Colossians 3:14 “And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity”
As a blended family Quentin not only shared laughter, tears, and countless memories, but also the beautiful journey of helping raise his bonus children alongside his best friend Jason. A family woven together in a way that made it impossible to tell where one ended and the other began. Quentin was a perfect example of what a friend/bonus dad should be, and his loss will be felt forever.
From his bonus daughter Pysdnee, Quentin was everything to us. He’d call day and night just to check in and make sure the day went well. If it went horrible we’d talk crap about how no one had common sense. Because obviously he knew I wasn’t the problem. He annoyed me, made me laugh, listened to my problems and was always there. I was blessed to have him as my bonus dad. I just wish we had more time together.
Pallbearers: Jason Costilla Sr, Jason Costilla Jr, Vicente Monreal Jr, Victor Monreal, Isaiah Costilla, Eliseo Perez, Bradley Chavez and Gabriel Maldonado
Viewing Monday, February 16 at 4pm with a Rosary to be recited at 6pm at Hondo Funeral Home, Hondo, Tx.
Funeral Tuesday, February 17 at 10am St. John Bosco in Natalia, Tx.
Burial immediately following mass at St Joseph’s Cemetery in Devine, Tx.
Services lead by Deacon Tony Leven
Services are under the Direction of Hondo Funeral Home.

Delfina Buentello Gonzalez

Delfina Buentello Gonzalez, 83, of Austin, Texas, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 30, 2026. She was born and raised in Devine, Texas, where she later married the love of her life, Cecilio Gonzalez, Jr., at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Devine. They later moved to Austin, Texas, to raise their family.
Delfina was the youngest of four siblings, a devoted wife, sister, and loving mother, known for her talents as a baker and seamstress. In her younger years, Delfina enjoyed designing and sewing hats and clothing. She worked for the Austin Independent School District as a Food Service Manager and chose to retire to care for her family and husband. She took great pride in providing for her family, caring for them, and encouraging them to pursue education and opportunities in life. She loved sharing stories and her many adventures with others.
Delfina was a devout Catholic and a faithful member of St. Louis King of France Catholic Church. She deeply believed in the power of prayer. She prayed for her family and for others, carrying their needs in her heart with quiet faith and devotion. She always carried her Rosary, finding comfort and strength in prayer wherever she went.
Delfina was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Cecilio Gonzalez, Jr.; her parents, Alejos Flores and Librado F. Buentello; a son-in-law, Roy Rivera; and her brothers, Librado “Lee” F. Buentello, Jr., and Gilberto F. Buentello, whom she deeply loved and treasured spending time with them.
She is survived by her sister, Romalda F. Buentello of Austin, Texas (formerly of Devine); two sisters-in-law, Stella Buentello and Ramona Buentello; her two daughters, Anna Maria and her spouse Paul Boyles of Decatur, Texas, and Aliza Rivera of Austin, Texas; her four grandchildren, Angelica, Alexis, Adrian, and Anna’Aliza, who were the light of her life, and in whose accomplishments she took great pride; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family members who loved her dearly.
Visitation will be held on Monday, February 16, 2026, from 5:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. with a Rosary recited at 7:00 P.M. at Primrose Funeral Services of Devine, Texas. Mass will be held on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at 10:00 A.M. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church of Devine, Texas. Delfina will be laid to rest alongside her beloved husband, Cecilio Gonzalez, Jr, at Laredo City Cemetery in Laredo, TX at 2:00 P.M. on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
Anyone wishing to leave condolences, share memories, or sign the online guestbook may do so by visiting www.primrosefuneralservices.com Arrangements are under the direction of Primrose Funeral Services, 303 W. College Ave., Devine, Texas 78016, (830) 663-4445.

Raul D. Sanchez

Raul D. Sanchez, born July 19, 1956, passed away on January 29, 2026, at the age of 69. He will be remembered for his infectious laugh, his joy for a good game of bingo, his deep love for his family and his unwavering faith in God. He leaves behind many who loved him and will miss him always.
Visitation will be held at the George S. Woods Community Center located at 200 E. College Avenue, Devine, TX on Friday, February 13, 2026, from 5:00 – 9:00 PM. A funeral service will take place at the Longview Cemetery in Bigfoot, TX on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at 10:00 AM.
Food will be served following the burial at the George S. Woods Community Center for those that wish to join us in celebrating the life of Raul D. Sanchez.
From our family, we extend our heartfelt thanks to all who have shared their condolences, prayers, and support. Your love and compassion have meant more to us than words can express during this time of loss.

Michael Dennis Emley

Michael Dennis Emley passed away peacefully on January 24, 2026. He was a U.S. Navy veteran with 30 years of service. He also worked and retired from the civilian workforce sector of Datapoint Lighthouse for the blind.
Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Mary Caroline Emley, daughter-in-law Brenda Emley, Granddaughters Jennifer Clouser and husband Chris, Ashley Jackson and husband Blake, Zoe Pruitt and husband Josh, and Mia Emley. Great-granddaughters Jazmine Ortega and Jesse Pruitt, great-grandsons Corbin Jackson and Bennett Jackson.
A family celebration of his life will be held on his birthday in July. The family requests donation be sent to the services of their choice. Michael was always a friend to any of us who were in need, whether we were a family member, a neighbor, a co-worker, or a stranger. He was always there for happy or sad occasions. He was full of life and instilled that life into occasion where he was present.
And so today, we bid Michael Emley farewell. We will not say goodbye, friend, let’s just say “Until we meet again!”

Brenda Darlene Rosenauer Rowan

Brenda Darlene Rosenauer Rowan, 76, of Pearsall, Texas, passed away on Thursday, January 22nd, 2026 in Pearsall at her home. She was born 12/27/1949 to Charles Edward Rosenauer and Eula Lee Saunders Rosenauer.
As a beautiful young child, Brenda was full of determination. She was born with beautiful auburn hair that turned blond as she grew older. Her father adored her and spoiled her.
She enjoyed being with her siblings. They had great times visiting their grandparents’ farm where they could run and play in the sandy fields. She was baptized in the First Baptist Church in Pearsall.
She was an excellent student and did very well in school. She was friendly and outgoing and had many friends. She played French horn in band and was a cheerleader in high school. She was active and enthusiastic and always busy.
She completed LVN school and after receiving her license worked at the hospital in Dilley. We always heard stories of babies being named after her for the births she assisted delivery with. She left nursing and worked at the courthouse for Cecil Blagg as a receptionist/secretary. During that time, she drove back and forth to San Antonio to complete her Nursing degree and to become a licensed RN. She worked in the hospital in Midland/Odessa, Texas. They moved back to Pearsall to be near family and Brenda worked at Frio Regional Hospital until she retired, after about 40 years. She loved being a nurse and helping people. Working in the Emergency Room at the hospital was her favorite job. She must have helped a million people during her years.
On December 16, 1970, she married Billy G. Rowan. Besides the Lord as her rock, Billy was as well. And they are now reunited in heaven after her being a widow for 19 years. The best times of her life were after her marriage to Billy Rowan. They both loved children and animals.
They enjoyed spending time with their nieces and nephew and friend’s children. She loved going places with her nephews and nieces and being there as much for big events, birthdays, and more. They adopted and cared for horses, wild burros, cats, dogs and a parrot.
Brenda and Bill also enjoyed traveling and many times joined family members in Texas, Michigan, Missouri, Maryland, and North Carolina for fishing and sightseeing. They loved and enjoyed their family and the times they spent with them.
She is survived by her siblings Linda Charlene Sweet (Jim), Charles William Rosenauer (Denise), Susan Leann Brown (Leonard). She is additionally survived by her nephews and nieces: Desiree Sweet Halsor (Rob), Monica Brown Parks (Dalvis), and Brandon Travis Brown, and her great nephews and nieces: Zachary Clark Halsor, Everett Parks, Beckett Parks, and Suzette Parks. Brenda is also survived by her extended family, Delia and Luis (Weyo) Gonzales and their family.
A Public Viewing will be held on Friday, February 6, 2026 from 4:00pm-8:00pm at Primrose Funeral Services of Pearsall, Texas. A funeral Service will be celebrated on Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 1:00pm at First Baptist Church of Pearsall. Interment will follow directly afterwards in Pearsall Cemetery.
If you would like to make a donation on her behalf, please make donations to the First Baptist Church of Pearsall, or The Animal Rescue Site https://theanimalrescuesite.com/collections/gifts-that-give-more-fundraiser
If you would like to share a memory or express your condolences, you may do so at www.primrosefuneralservices.com

Calvin C. Boyd

Calvin Coolidge Boyd was born on the family farm near Bigfoot on October 19, 1925 to William Arthur Boyd and Gladys Renee Hunt. He left his earthly life on January 30, 2026 at the age of 100 years.
Born the eldest of eight children, Calvin had a large part in raising his younger siblings after the early death of their father. He spent his remarkable life farming and ranching in the Bigfoot area with his brother, William (Bill).
Calvin is preceded in death by his parents, his wife of 61 years, Ernestine, beloved daughter Yvonne Marie Boyd, grandson Clay Allen Boyd, brother Roy Boyd, twin sisters Jean Wilson and Joan Chapman, sister Joyce McRea, and brothers-in-law James Wilson, Weldon Chapman, Joe Henehan and Arthur Ehlinger.
Calvin is survived by sons Terry D. Boyd, Gary W. Boyd and wife Vicki, grandchildren Tracy Lindsey (Jay), Tanya Viesca (John), Christopher Boyd (Cecilia) and Lyndsay Marie Boyd. Great-grandchildren include Jayce and Haidyn Lindsey, Brazos, Harvest, River, Pearl, Brave and Dove Viesca, and his namesake Calvin Boyd. He is also survived by brother William Boyd (Audrey), sisters Marian Mergle and Linda Henehan, sisters-in-law June Ehlinger and Emma Boyd, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Calvin loved his large family with all of his heart and he will be deeply missed. He will be remembered for his faithful service to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, his remarkable work ethic, being early to everything and his love for ice cream.
The family wishes to thank the staff of Pearsall Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Frio Regional Hospital and Heart-to-Heart Hospice for their help in caring for his needs.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026, from 1:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M. at Primrose Funeral Services of Devine, Texas. Funeral Service will be held on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at 9:00 A.M. with interment to follow in Longview Cemetery.
Anyone wishing to leave condolences, share memories, or sign the online guestbook may do so by visiting www.primrosefuneralservices.com Arrangements are under the direction of Primrose Funeral Services, 303 W. College Ave., Devine, Texas, 78016, (830) 663-4445.

Darrell Wayne Ross

Darrell Wayne Ross, born June 21, 1963, passed away peacefully on January 22, 2026, at 62 years old. He was born in San Antonio, Texas and raised in Bigfoot, Texas.
He is preceded in death by parents Duncan E. Ross and JoAnn B. Ross, brother Roy E. Ross and niece Connie M. Ross of Bigfoot, Texas.
He is survived by bother Johnny Ross and spouse Deliah Fraga of Natalia, sister Lorri R. Tellez and spouse Rudy Tellez of San Antonio, nephews David Mares, Matthew Mares, John Ross Jr. of Bigfoot, great-niece Madison Kendrick of San Antonio, great nephews Christian Ross and Johnny M. Ross of Devine and many family and friends.
There will be no service, cremation only.