William (Billy) Allen Dennis went to be with the Lord on November 21, 2025, at the age of 45. He was born on September 29, 1980, in San Antonio, Texas to James (Bill) and Darlene Dennis.
He is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Jim Dennis; maternal grandparents, John and Frances Hatch; uncles, Dale and Donald Dennis; cousins, David Durnell and Allen Dennis. His memory will be carried on by his wife, Yen Le Dennis; daughter, Hannah Le Dennis; parents, Bill and Darlene Dennis; brother, Steven Dennis; paternal grandmother, Elizabeth Hoch and husband Allen Hoch; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and loving friends. He is also survived by his mother-in-law Nguyen Nguyen and fathers-in-law, Thanh Nguyen, and Nam Le.
Billy lived his early childhood in San Antonio and later moved to Bigfoot, TX, where he attended school in Devine. He was an outstanding athlete and excelled in all sports he participated in, with baseball being his favorite. He was drafted by the Colorado Rockies out of high school but decided to attend college. In college, he was drafted and signed by the Cincinnati Reds organization, but an injury cut his baseball career short. He later finished college where he graduated Cum Laude at UTSA with a master’s degree in mechanical engineering. Billy met the love of his life Yen, who he later married, and moved to Conroe, TX. He had a career he was passionate about at Nailor Industries. Billy and Yen were recently blessed with a baby girl named Hannah.
Billy was a devout Christian who loved Jesus and reading his Bible. He enjoyed traveling the country and the world with his wife, and spending time with his brother Steven. He had a love of animals which included his three dogs and numerous reptiles.
Billy will be remembered for his kind heart and love for his family and friends. He will be greatly missed.
Visitation will be held on Friday, December 5, 2025, beginning at 12:00 P.M. with a funeral service to be celebrated at 1:00 P.M. Interment will follow in Mission Burial Park South.
Category: Obituaries
Celebrating the lives of the loved ones we’ve lost
Charles William “Bill” Carr
Our dear and beloved husband and father Charles William “Bill” Carr was called to be with our Lord at the age of 78 on Monday, November 17th. He passed peacefully in his home surrounded by his family and loved ones.
Bill was born in San Antonio, TX July 26, 1947. He attended Elementary, Jr High and High School in Devine, TX and later joined the Army in 1967. Bill married the love of his life, Cindy Minchew, in 1990. Together, they lived in Corpus Christi and Bastrop, TX and raised a beautiful family sharing a vibrant life of 39 years full of many special gatherings with family and friends. After a 35 year career with Southwestern Bell he retired and dedicated his life to his children, grandchildren, family, friends, faith and unwavering loyalty to the Texas Longhorns. #Hookem
Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Charles W and Peggy Carr and his beloved mother in law, Evangeline Minchew. Those left to cherish his memories include his loving wife, Cindy Carr; daughters, Myra (Larry) Gingold, Heather (Chris) Miller and Geena (David) Renfro; grandchildren, Taylor (Nathan), Blaine, Peyton, Josh, Brooklyn, Kylie, Aimee, Easton, Braylee, Stevie Rae, Oakley; and great-grandchildren, Lorenzo “Enzo” and Blakely; nieces, nephews and many dear friends. He will be forever missed by all who knew him. May he forever rest in peace.
A visitation will be held Monday, December 15, 2025 from 1:00- 2:00 P.M. and Memorial/Celebration of Life, Monday, December 15, 2025 at 2:00 P.M. at Marrs-Jones-Newby Funeral Home.
Those wishing to participate, may join the family in honoring Bill’s love of the Longhorns by wearing burnt-orange.
Virginia Marie “Mae” Kuehler Beaty
Virginia Marie “Mae” Kuehler Beaty, 93, passed away on November 29, 2025, from causes related to age.
Mae was born on February 12, 1932, in Rhineland, Texas to Leo Frank and Beatrice Mary Herring Kuehler where she grew up alongside her siblings prior to graduating from Lorenzo High School in 1949. Mae played basketball and took part in several school activities including drama and 4-H.
On November 19, 1949, she married Dorval Beaty at St. Elizabeth’s Church in Lubbock. The couple began their life together on the family farm outside Lorenzo near Estacado. Their farmhouse became the first home to seven of their eight children. As much as she loved helping others, her greatest joy was raising and caring for her growing family.
She also worked as a beautician for local residents and kept her own children looking sharp with decades of home haircuts and styling. Mae was known to have the uncanny ability to make a five-star meal out of whatever happened to be in the cupboard.
In 1967, Mae and Dorval moved to Fort Walton Beach, Florida, where they worked side by side at the family oyster bar. Mae later transitioned into a new profession with Barnett Bank.
The couple returned to Lorenzo in 1977 to care for their aging parents. Mae spent the next 20 years at Lorenzo State Bank, first as a bookkeeper and teller, and later as the receptionist who warmly greeted and put a smile on every customer as they walked through the door.
After she and Dorval retired, they relocated to McKinney, Texas, to be near six of their eight children and many of their grandchildren. A devoted member of St. Jude Parish, Mae volunteered faithfully, helping with monthly mailings and organizing bus transportation so her senior friends could attend Mass.
Late in life, even as Mae’s ability to openly communicate faded and her voice grew quiet, her faith remained strikingly clear. Those who came to offer her the Eucharist witnessed a remarkable grace.
Though everyday words often eluded her, she could recite the sacred prayers with clarity and devotion, each familiar phrase rising effortlessly from a place deeper than memory. With steady, reverent purpose, Mae traced the sign of the cross, her movements sure and meaningful, signifying a final, enduring testament to a lifetime of unwavering belief.
Mae is survived by her children Jerry “JW” Beaty, Julie (Paul) Deering, Jeana (Larry) Fitzgerald, Janet (Bob) Talabay, Joann (Charlie) Petit, Jalyn (Kristi) Beaty, and Jerel Beaty; sisters Lewellyn Moore and Marlene Kineman; brother Donnie Kuehler; 18 grandchildren; and 24 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Dorval, her son James, grandson Christen, sister Lorene Barrett, and brother Enos Kuehler.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Mae Beaty’s honor to St. Jude Catholic Church of Allen (1515 N. Greenville Ave., Allen, Tx 75002) or San Lorenzo Catholic Church of Lorenzo (PO Box 129, Lorenzo, Tx 79343).
In memory of Milagro “Millie” Marie Davalos
Milagro “Millie” Marie Davalos (2015–2025), beloved “sister” and self-appointed queen of the Davalos household, passed peacefully after a long and distinguished career of dramatic sighing, intense side-eye, and begging for snacks she absolutely did not need.
Found mysteriously lurking in a shrub in front of Mom’s house in 2015, Millie marched inside as though she’d lived there her entire life—and the family simply accepted their new overlord.
Famous for her bulging eyes that somehow expressed shock, judgment, and hunger all at once, Millie mastered the art of looking surprised by even the most predictable events. She also leaves behind a snore that will echo in family legend for generations.
She is preceded in death by her cherished canine nephews: UNO, Luke, Vinny, Charlie and Ralphie.
Millie is survived by her devoted parents, Juan and Betty Davalos; her four human sisters; four brother-in-laws; and numerous nieces and nephews who adored her—even when she judged them silently from across the room.
May she rest in peace, forever chasing imaginary crumbs and watching over the family with those unforgettable, wide-eyed stares.
Margaret Elizabeth Dennis
Margaret Elizabeth (Newton) Dennis was born to Clyde and (Lara) Lydia Newton on January 28, 1941 in Drexel, North Carolina and went to be with the Lord on November 15, 2025.
Married to the late Keith Dennis, her loving husband of 62 years, Margaret was the beloved matriarch of a large family including her 4 children (Randall, Angela, Laura, and Lisa) along with 13 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild. She loved her family fiercely.
Margaret was a woman of profound faith. She shared the gospel and her love of God with the world through her beautiful singing. She was the Music Minister at Redemption Baptist Church for nearly 50 years as well as a Sunday School teacher. She shared Jesus with everyone she came in contact with and is now walking down those streets of gold in His presence alongside her darling husband Keith, two of her children (Randall Dennis and Angela Carter), and countless loved ones who have gone on before.
Margaret is survived by daughters Laura West (husband John West) and Lisa West (husband Louis West), sister Coleen Brackett, brother Ray Newton (his wife Wanda Newton), sisters-in-law Christine Newton and Greta Newton, all her many grandchildren, great grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, and nieces and nephews.
Services will be held December 2, 2025 at Redemption Baptist Church in Devine, Texas with Visitation beginning at 8:00am and the Funeral Service following at 11:00am. Interment will be held at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery at 2:30pm.
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, 14822 Main Street, Lytle, Texas, 78052, (830) 709-0698.
Carolyn Mae Hazard
Carolyn Mae Hazard, 77, of New Braunfels, Texas went to be with the Lord on November 12, 2025 in New Braunfels. She was born February 11, 1948 in San Antonio, Texas to Ollie and Annie (Ouzts) Bassett.
Carolyn was raised in Devine, TX and graduated from Devine high school in 1966. She moved to San Antonio and worked for the Office of Personnel Management until she retired in 1995. She met her husband, Don, at church and they got married on April 3, 1968. She and Don were married 55 years until his passing in November of 2023. She was a caring and selfless wife, mother, and grandmother whose deep love for her Lord Jesus Christ guided every aspect of her life. Carolyn had a sincere desire for others to understand the gospel of salvation by grace through faith in Jesus, and she shared that hope generously with all who knew her.
Carolyn will be remembered for her joyful personality that brightened the lives of her family and friends. A gifted quilter, Carolyn created many beautiful quilts throughout her life. She cherished the time she spent with her friends and the fellowship they shared.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Don, her mother Annie and father Ollie Bassett, her sister Jennifer Bassett, and her brother Jodie Bassett.
She is survived by her daughters, Lisa (Keith) Dunn of New Braunfels, Texas and Lauren (Andrew) Jennings of Burleson, Texas, as well as her brother Ron (Gloria) Bassett of Lubbock, TX, and sister-in-law Debbie Bassett of Boerne, TX. She is also survived by six grandchildren: Nick (Michelle), Zack, and Emily Dunn, and Anna, Ethan, and Luke Jennings as well as great-grandchild Michael Dunn.
A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, November 24 at 10:00 AM at Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home in New Braunfels. The committal service will follow at 12:00 PM at Hill Country Memorial Gardens in New Braunfels.
Laura Fern Brown
With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Laura Fern Brown of Devine, Texas, on November 22, 2025.
She was born in Devine, Texas on July 30, 1938 to parents Rayburn Ray and Elizabeth Allena Cadenhead. Laura was a kind and gentle spirit that was very involved in her church and had a strong relationship with Christ. She loved the Cowboys and the Spurs!
She is preceded in death by her parents, Rayburn Ray and Elizabeth Allena Cadenhead, and her beloved husband, Larry Allen Brown.
Laura is survived by her daughters, Lou Anne Frazier (Chris), Sherri Kelly (Mike), siblings; Billy Rhea, Betta, and Mary; grandchildren, Shawn and Fiance, Ashley, Nathan (Shannon), Jessica (Miguel), Ryan (Sarah), Isaiah, Jonathan. She will also be missed by her great grandchildren, Adan, Aaron, Amber, Tristan, Jacob, Caleb, Kaesan, Rylee, Aria, Camilla, and Norah.
There will be a visitation held in her honor on Wednesday, December 3rd from 6:00pm to 9:00pm at Primrose Funeral Services in Devine, Texas. A funeral service will be celebrated on December 4th at 10:00am at First Baptist Church of Natalia, Texas. Her interment will be held at 2:00pm at Mission Burial Park South in San Antonio, Texas.
If you would like to share a memory or express your condolences, please do so at www.primrosefuneralservices.com
Margaret Elizabeth Dennis
Margaret Elizabeth (Newton) Dennis was born to Clyde and (Lara) Lydia Newton on January 28, 1941 in Drexel, North Carolina and went to be with the Lord on November 15, 2025.
Married to the late Keith Dennis, her loving husband of 62 years, Margaret was the beloved matriarch of a large family including her 4 children (Randall, Angela, Laura, and Lisa) along with 13 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild. She loved her family fiercely.
Margaret was a woman of profound faith. She shared the gospel and her love of God with the world through her beautiful singing. She was the Music Minister at Redemption Baptist Church for nearly 50 years as well as a Sunday School teacher. She shared Jesus with everyone she came in contact with and is now walking down those streets of gold in His presence alongside her darling husband Keith, two of her children (Randall Dennis and Angela Carter), and countless loved ones who have gone on before.
Margaret is survived by daughters Laura West (husband John West) and Lisa West (husband Louis West), sister Coleen Brackett, brother Ray Newton (his wife Wanda Newton), sisters-in-law Christine Newton and Greta Newton, all her many grandchildren, great grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, and nieces and nephews.
Services will be held December 2, 2025 at Redemption Baptist Church in Devine, Texas with Visitation beginning at 8:00am and the Funeral Service following at 11:00am. Interment will be held at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery at 2:30pm.
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, 14822 Main Street, Lytle, Texas, 78052, (830) 709-0698.
Mary Kathleen “Kathy” Lynch
Mary Kathleen “Kathy” Lynch, 74, of Pearson, TX peacefully slipped the bonds of Earth surrounded by loved ones on November 6, 2025. She will be remembered for her grace, compassion, and patience; qualities which shone in both her personal life, and her careers.
Born on October 21, 1951 in East Orange, New Jersey, Kathy came to Texas to escape northeastern winters and attend the University of Houston. She first met Arthur E. Lynch Jr. in the Fall of 1971 and he asked her if she would type up some school papers for him because he was a terrible typist. One thing lead to another and a Valentine’s Day 1972 first date led to their wedding on December 22, 1973. They remained happily married for the following 52-plus years during which they raised two daughters, and many cats.
During her career, Kathy started as a Food Stamp Eligibility Case Worker in Houston eventually transferring to the Pearsall office as a Medicaid Case Worker. She later became a Supervisor in the Hondo office. Kathy then transferred to San Antonio, first writing Texas Medicaid policy for the Department of Human Services, then enforcing state Medicaid policy by advocating for Medicaid applicants. After retiring from DHS she obtained certification as a Special Ed teacher and worked at Lytle ISD for a year. Then she got an offer from Texas Certified Elder Law Attorney, Patty Flora Stichler to be Case Manager to her practice. She took the offer and worked with Patty for years, along the way co-authoring the first instructional manual on Kid’s Medicaid Benefits in Texas.
Art and Kathy bought a small house in Pearson, Texas in January of 1977 and built their lives and family there. The family grew and so did the house. It is a house and family that love built.
Those fortunate enough to call her friend or family knew Kathy could be relied upon for thoughtful guidance, a good book recommendation, and an observant quip about the state of the world.
Kathy is survived by her husband, Art; her sister, Sharon; her daughters, Jess and Liz; and two beloved grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Doris C. and Thomas J. Riley Jr.
Arrangements were made by the Neptune Society. There will be a celebration of life at a later date.
Robert Rivas
Robert Rivas, 79, passed away in El Paso, on Oct. 14, 2025, after a short illness.
Rivas was a 1964 graduate of Devine High School and earned an associate’s degree from Southwest Texas Junior College in Uvalde, a bachelor’s degree in political science and history, with a minor in education from what is now Sul Ross State University in Alpine. Later, he earned a masters in counseling from Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio.
Robert was certified to teach grades 1-12 and Bilingual/ESL. His final assignment worked as counselor at at Laura Steele Elementary in San Antonio ISD. Prior to his teaching career, Robert worked at what is now the Texas Workforce Commission as a vocational counselor.
Robert took up several hobbies after an early retirement, practicing and studying until his work was at a professional level. He took classes in woodworking, photography, welding, construction and aluminum casting at his alma mater Sul Ross, in Alpine. After moving to El Paso to be with his wife, he filled their home with Mission Style oak furniture he made. He also made small pieces for family members. In El Paso, Robert took classes in ceramics and made glazed crucifixes, crosses, candle holders, figurines, and more. He taught himself landscaping and concrete work by studying books. Once he mastered those skills, he designed and built a retaining wall and xeriscaped the yard at his home, with concrete pathways.
He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Sylvia Rodriguez Rivas, of El Paso; a son, Michael Rivas, of Tacoma, WA; sisters Carmen Danna (Frank), of Castroville; Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez (Gil), of Austin; Guadalupe L. Rivas, of Austin; a brother-in-law, James L. Smith of PA; four grandchildren; nine nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents, Ramón M. and Henrietta Lopez Rivas; three sisters, Irma Rivas Estrella; Henrietta Rivas Smith and Connie Rivas Brown; and nephews Baby Boy Brown and Paul Danna and great nephew Bobby Kahmer.
A rosary in his memory will be held at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Devine at 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 21, 2025. Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. following the rosary.