Mary Jane (DuBose) Dennis

Mary Jane (DuBose) Dennis, 91, of San Saba, TX. passed away peacefully at her home surrounded by her loved ones on May 11, 2026. A visitation will be from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., Sunday, May 17. A funeral service will be at 2:00 p.m., Monday, May 18, 2026 at Blaylock Funeral Home in San Saba. Interment will follow at Colony Cemetery in Bend, TX. Online condolences can be made at www.blaylockfuneralhome.com

In Memory of Aunt Mary Jane

Another Angel on earth gained her wings on Monday night, May 11, as our dear sweet Aunt Mary Jane Dennis, 91 years old, went to Heaven with the love of her life by her side, Uncle George, and their daughters my cousins Shannon & Sidney and their pet dog Luna aka “Horse”. Family members and friends had been in and out over the past few weeks to help and share their love and memories.
Pauline & Brayden and I were fortunate to get to spend a couple days with them this past weekend.
To watch the love between Mary and George as he helped care for her at her side with his gentle touch and kind words and actions of faith, hope and love was an experience that I was grateful to watch and be a part of and will never forget. Her daughters shared the same love and devotion to her care so she could be in the comforts of her own home right to the end. Devoted to both her needs and wishes and that of Uncle George’s.
George and Mary met in college and have enjoyed over 60 years together. Both devoted their lives to teaching. Mary was a kindergarten teacher for 25 years and earlier taught home economics. George taught high school and college science up until his 80s and even had a Science Building named after him at San Saba High School.
Mary Jane spent many a childhood day at the Devine News office visiting her daddy CP DuBose. She was proud to be the first Homecoming Queen of Devine High School. Her mother Kathleen made her a crown out of a cereal box and aluminum foil, the most beautiful crown ever.
They hosted many a DuBose family reunion at Easter and during the summers. Aunt Mary had a special way of visiting with the little ones, many times on the floor even in her 80s, looking into their eyes and truly listening to their stories, answering their questions, playing games and doing puzzles. A fond memory we all have.
They hosted over 25 years of kindergarten field trips to their home where all the kindergarteners in the school got to float their homemade boats they made at school down the stream, took a walk down the trails and ended with a picnic under the trees. A tradition San Saba graduates remember fondly.
Aunt Mary you will be so missed. I promise we will carry on your traditions, your teachings and your love of family reunions. Love Kay Kay

Kyrie DuBose and Great Aunt Mary Jane Dennis making memories.

Edward (Eddie) Linnartz

Edward (Eddie) Linnartz went to be with our Lord on Friday, May 1, 2026 surrounded by family and friends. “Eddie fought the good fight, he has finished the race and he has kept the faith. Now there is in store for him the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to Eddie on that day and not only to him, but also to all who have longed for his appearing.” 2 Timothy 4:7-8.
Eddie was born on September 11, 1949 in Boerne, Tx. His family moved to Devine shortly after his birth, where he lived until he moved to San Antonio. While in Devine, he worked for his dad, Erich, building houses. He did a lot of things in his career, Army (helicopter repair), driving 18 wheelers, working with cattle, buying and selling vehicles and became a salesman selling irrigation equipment. On May 1, 1987, he went to work for Preferred Pump and Equipment. He loved this company, the owner and all the people he worked with, plus, his vendors, suppliers and the customers. He worked for Preferred as a salesman, opened several branches, became a Regional Manager and when he retired on December 31, 2017 he still worked as a contractor after his retirement, for the company he so loved.
He was loved by so many people and had such a heart for helping whomever he could. He was a man of God and his faith and worship was important to him. He was a wonderful husband, dad, brother, Papa, and uncle. His grands always gave him great joy and he was blessed to have so many.
He is survived by his wife, Diane, of 30 years; sister in law, Nancy Ray, son Wesley McDaniel (Analisa), daughter Jessica McDaniel (William, fiancé), all of San Antonio. Son, Lance Rogers (Sherri) of Nebraska; daughter Heather Yanta (Chris) of Devine. 14 grandchildren, Wyatt,
Felipe, Riley, Korben, Violet, Archer, Carson, Rowan, Ivy, Jacob (Maggie), Ethan, Bryce, Jessica, Jarrod and 1 great grandchild, Matthew. His brother Roy Linnartz (Faye) of New Braunfels, sister Patsy Turner (Danny) of Schertz. Numerous nieces and nephews, Neal, Deborah, Alexis, Manny, Sarah, Anna. Eddie was a man that had great strength, integrity, faith and a big heart and was very loved by all. His priority in life was to take care of his family and anyone else that needed a hand. He will be greatly missed by his wife, family and friends and he has touched so many people in his life that will miss him also.
Celebration of Life will be on Saturday, May 16 at the Swanderosa at 2:00. We invite you to leave a message on the guest book at http://www.puenteandsons.com.
Donations in lieu of flowers can be made to the Down Syndrome Association of South Texas, http://www.dsastx.salsalabs.org

Twila Savage Herring

Twila Savage Herring, age 92, longtime resident of Devine, went to be with the Lord on May 8, 2026. She was born on March 1, 1934 at Indiahoma, Oklahoma to her parents R. E. and Dollie Mae Savage.
She graduated high school in 1951 and then went to business school in Fort Worth, Tx before returning back to Devine. That is where she met the love of her life Lawrence Herring. They married on September 14, 1952 and were married for 53 years until Lawrence’s passing in 2005.
During their life together they loved to travel mostly with their camper to the Frio River with family and friends.
They had two sons – Scott Herring (Sherry) of Devine and Todd Herring (Jennifer) of Holliday, Texas. Grandchildren – Wes Herring, Nicole Herring Suhr (Johnny), Maeley Herring Stroupe (Cal), Jack Herring (Mallie). Great grandchildren – Karma Herring, Lennon Herring, Carson Suhr, Caroline Suhr, Hallie June Herring and Layton Avis Stroupe.
Twila is preceded in death by her husband Lawrence Herring, parents R. E. and Dollie Mae Savage and four brothers, Howell, Tharon, Don and R. E Savage, Jr. She is survived by her sister Beulah Anderson and many nieces and nephews whom she loved very much.
Twila was baptized at a young age at First Baptist Church and was a devout Christian all her life. She served as WMU President, GA Leader, Sunday school teacher, was in the choir and was soloist for her church, also for weddings and funerals.
Twila began her working career as a teller for Medina Valley State Bank in 1952 until 1969 when her husband, who worked for Shell Oil Company in Bigfoot, Tx, was transferred to Karnes City Texas during the oil boom in that area. Twila began working for Karnes County National Bank in Karnes City in 1969 until 1977 when they moved back to Devine. In 1978 they opened Sears Catalog Store in Devine and in 1979 their son Scott joined them in the business. It was open until 1993 when Sears closed their catalog division in the United States. Twila took a little time off, but became a little bored staying home, so she went back to her favorite job as a teller at Medina Valley State Bank until her retirement in 2005.
She was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease around 2010, and in 2015 she moved in with Bonnie and Beulah Anderson until 2021 when she moved into an assisted living facility in Lytle. In 2022, she moved to Argent Court Assisted Living Facility in Jourdanton, which she loved very much. To make matters even better, her sister Beulah moved into Argent Court in 2023 and made her life better with her sister close by.
She went to church service at Argent Court every Sunday and knew all the songs by memory, even with her mind beginning to fail. She loved living even in limited condition. Her life at Argent Court was happy times but that is no surprise, her whole life was happy times.
She was ready to participate whether it was riding a float at the Cowboy Homecoming Parade or posing for Glamour Photos. She was loved by the Hospice Nurses, administrators and residents of Argent Court. When they saw her, they just had to give her a hug. She will be deeply missed, but we know she is with her Lord and Savior and all her loved ones and friends.
Pallbearers are Wes Herring, Jack Herring, Johnny Suhr, Carson Suhr, Dal Anderson, Wayde Anderson, Cal Stroupe, and Bill Bain.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall located at 308 W. Hondo Ave. in Devine with visitation at 10 am and funeral services at 11 am. Interment will follow in Devine Evergreen Cemetery.
If you would like t make a donation in her honor please send to one of the following: Devine Dollars for Scholars, PO Box 77, Devine, TX 78016 or First Baptist Church, 308 W. Hondo Ave., Devine, TX 78016.

Mary Rose Pell

Mary Rose Pell, of Natalia, Texas, peacefully entered into eternal rest on May 5, 2026, at the remarkable age of 96. Born on January 1, 1930, in Poth, Texas, she was the beloved daughter of Charlie and Anna Hosek.
Mary’s life was a tapestry woven with love and warmth, her passions abundant and her kindness felt by all who knew her. She found joy intending to her garden, where each bloom reflected her nurturing spirit. A devoted waitress during her working years, she served not just meals, but also the genuine smiles and laughter. Her heart was also deeply intertwined with the community, as she dedicated her time to the local thrift store, always eager to help those in need.
She is survived by her daughter Linda Pell; grandchildren Brandon Pell, Mary Randall Michael, and Sheldon Pell; and great-granddaughter Camryn Michael, who will carry her spirit forward, embodying the love that Mary so generously shared.
She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Henry C. Pell; son Darrell Pell, whom she loved dearly. She would drive for 14 hours to visit him in Atlanta, GA; parents; siblings William Hosek, Edward Hosek, Eugene Hosek, Lee Hosek, Charlie Hosek Jr., Melvin Hosek, Lillie Magel, Bessie Green, and Adella Krebs.
Mary was a long-time, faithful member of the Country Baptist Church in Natalia, TX, where she regularly attended church, bible study, and Women’s gatherings. She was also a volunteer for Vacation Bible Study. Mary Pell was known for her scrumptious meals, desserts, and baked goods, which she prepared for church dinners, special events, and funeral services.
In honor of Mary’s life, a visitation will be held at Primrose Funeral Services in Devine, Texas, on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, from 9:00 AM until the time of service at 10:00 AM. Following the service, her family and friends will meet at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, shelter #3, for a committal service at 1:30 PM, 1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd., San Antonio, Texas 78209.
Mary will be dearly missed but remains forever embraced in the hearts of those she touched.
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.

Local Police report

Natalia Police Report

04/26 – Officers responded to the 2100 block of TX-132 for a Child Runaway Report; upon taking the report officers located the missing child
04/27 – Officers responded to the 200 block of Stallion Trail for an Identity Theft Report. The reporting person stated that an unknown suspect used the caller’s information to apply for unemployment benefits.
04/28 – Officers responded to FM 471 for a report of a vehicle exiting IH35 while throwing beer cans out the window. Officer searched for the suspect vehicle but never found it.
04/29 – Officers responded to the 700 block of Palfrey Street for a disturbance report. The reporting person told officers that a girlfriend and boyfriend were arguing; the girlfriend left the scene before officers arrived.
04/30 – Officers responded to the 20000 block of FM 471 South for a disturbance report. Arriving officers found that no crime had been committed and that the incident was a verbal disturbance.
05/03 – Officers responded to the 200 block of Heather Hollow for a barking dog call. Responding officers saw that the dog was in good health and well cared for with adequate food, water, and shelter.

Devine Police Report

April 24
8:25AM – Female reported missing from Hondo Ave E and entered into NCIC/TCIC. Female was later located unharmed and returned to care center. All okay.
8:31AM – Officer dispatched to Warhorse Dr for verbal disturbance over phone. Phone returned to female; male credit card info was deleted in front of officers.
11:32AM – Officer dispatched to Colonial Pkwy E for theft. Male walked out with a post hole digger and went towards back of store.
19:36PM – Complainant on IH 35 NB MM 117 reported white Chevy Impala all over the roadway. Possibly intoxicated.
April 25
0:10AM – Officer initiated traffic stop on Teel Dr N. Male subject arrested for DWI and jailed.
22:14PM – Complainant on Bentson Dr W reported multiple shots coming from area. Unable to locate.
April 26
5:25AM – Assisted Natalia PD with trailer fire on IH 35 NB MM 127. Officers remained on scene until Natalia PD arrived.
April 27
2:50AM – Assisted Natalia PD on PR 7815 with locating runaway juvenile.
20:42PM – Complainant on Fullerton Dr called in reference to yelling coming from house. Female stepped on nail.
April 28
21:10PM – Complainant on Washington Dr called in reference to two males with hoodies and blanket walking around with possible weapons. Officer searched area but unable to locate.
April 29
10:18AM – Complainant on Enterprise Dr called in reference to truck driving behind property. Officer made contact with complainant; complainant posted sign for no trespassing.
13:17PM – Complainant on Benton Ave W called in reference to door to youth entrance found open and unsecured. Unsure of when it occurred. Requesting documentation and extra patrol.
16:35PM – Officer responded to a two vehicle minor accident on Teel Dr.
April 30
0:30AM – Complainant on Warhorse Ave E reported two males yelling at each other. Both males were walking toward W Colonial Pkwy. Officer unable to locate.
0:52AM – Complainant on Hondo Ave W reported a black pickup parked at side of building. Officer made contact with driver and identified them.
11:22AM – Officer served male subject with eight municipal court warrants.
16:22PM – Complainant on Hickory Hwy reported a female attempting to go into vacant house. Walked up to stop sign and shook it and then walked off down street.
16:27PM – Officer responded to a two vehicle minor accident on Hondo Ave E.
16:27PM – Officer cited and released a male subject on Hondo Ave E for DWLI.
18:00PM – Officer assisted MCSO on IH 35 NB MM 131 with felony stop of red Charger. Female driver allegedly flashed a fire arm at another motorist.
18:11PM – Caller on Coker Ave W reported suspicious vehicle parked outside residence for approximately 45 minutes. Officer made contact and determined it was worked from residence across the street.
20:22PM – Complainant on Renfro reported being assaulted by girlfriend while returning from softball game.
22:14PM – Complainant on Renfro reported girlfriend kicking his vehicle. Officer made contact with both parties, advised it was verbal disagreement. Parties were separated.

Lytle Police Report

Monday, April 27
12:08 AM – 19800 Blk. Doc Holiday – Officer responded to a report of loud music but was unable to hear any music.
3:42 AM – Assist Atascosa County Sheriff’s Office – 18700 Blk. NB IH 35 – Officers responded outside the city limits of Lytle to assist in a vehicle accident. The officers located the vehicle in the tree line without a driver and waited at the scene for an Atascosa Deputy and DPS to arrive.
9:57 AM – Lytle PD – Officer received a phone call regarding a CPS Notification.
10:29 AM – 19900 Blk. FM 3175 – Officer responded to a report that a consumer was voluntarily leaving the facility but could not locate them.
1:17 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a two-vehicle non-injury accident.
2:05 PM – McDonald St. @ Main St. – Officers responded to assist with a disabled vehicle.
2:50 PM – 18900 Blk. FM 2790 – Officer responded to unlock a 201 Dodge Durango.
3:30 PM – 18600 Blk. Wisdom Rd. – Officer received a phone call regarding his FedEx package delivered to the wrong address.
7:25 PM – 63300 Blk. Hidalgo St. – Officer responded to a report of a female taking pictures of a male’s vehicle.
10:33 PM – 19500 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to unlock a 2010 Ford Fusion.
Tuesday, April 28
3:21 AM – Assist Medina County Sheriff’s Office / Lytle VFD – 16200 Blk. CR 681 – Officer responded to assist outside the city limits of Lytle with a shed fire.
7:40 AM – Lytle PD – Officer received a phone call reporting an accident that occurred on 4/23/2026.
10:45 AM – 14900 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a report of two females involved in criminal activity but could not locate them.
1:13 PM – 15500 Blk. Main St. – Officer observed a vehicle losing a tire and provided traffic control until the tire was changed.
1:13 PM – N. Prairie St. @ Cottage St. – Officer responded to a report of a male in a white SUV soliciting but could not locate him.
8:32 PM – 18500 Blk. N. Benton St. – Officers responded to a verbal disturbance, resulting in the arrest of a 29 year old female on an active Bexar County Warrant for a Criminal Trespass Violation. Subject was booked into the Atascosa County Jail.
8:40 PM – 19500 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a report of a vehicle running over the curb but could not locate the maroon Ford Excursion.
Wednesday, April 29
1:04 AM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers assisted a female in jump-starting her disabled vehicle.
4:09 AM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a male attempting to enter the store. Everything was okay.
6:40 AM – 20200 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to unlock an 18-wheeler tractor but could not unlock it.
2:00 PM – Assist Medina County Sheriff’s Office – Main St. @ McDonald St. – Officer responded to assist with the arrest of an individual who had a warrant.
4:04 PM – 9300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer responded to a verbal disturbance between a parent and the driver of a black SUV.
11:56 PM – Assist Atascosa County Sheriff’s Office – FM 2790 @ Luckey Rd. – Officer responded outside the city limits of Lytle to a report of 6 juveniles walking on the side of the roadway. The officer provided a courtesy ride home to the juveniles.
Thursday, April 30
12:10 PM – 18900 Blk. FM 2790 – Officers provided a bus escort for the LHS baseball team going to the playoffs.
12:50 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a complainant regarding information on a previous accident report.
1:01 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer was advised of the repossession of a Ford pickup.
3:46 PM – 14600 Blk. FM 2790 – Officer responded to an active alarm. Everything was okay.
5:00 PM – Lytle PD – Officer conducted a follow-up investigation on an open case.
6:05 PM – Assist Medina County Sheriffs’ Office – IH 35 @ MM 131 – Officers responded to assist with a traffic stop.
7:39 PM – Lytle PD – Officer spoke to a female regarding suspicious text messages.
8:09 PM – 15300 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to an unwanted guest. Everything was okay.
Friday, May 01
7:25 AM – 20100 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to an active alarm. Everything was okay.
9:23 AM – Assist Atascosa EMS – 19300 Blk. S. Somerset St. – Officer responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency.
10:17 AM – 14800 Blk. Starcross Trail – Officer spoke to a resident regarding harassing phone calls.
11:34 AM – Pine St. & N. Prairie St. – Officer was informed that the train was disabled and was blocking the railroad crossings.
3:01 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers responded to a call about an unwanted customer who had been involved in prior thefts.
5:45 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officer assisted in jump-starting a Chevrolet Tahoe.
6:01 PM – 19300 Blk. McDonald St. – Officers responded to a report of shoplifting. A 20 year old male and an 18 year old male were both cited and released for theft under $100. The merchandise was recovered.
8:35 PM – IH 35 Frontage Rd. @ FM 2790 – Officer initiated a traffic stop on a 2023 Toyota Camry that resulted in a pursuit. The officer canceled the short pursuit for public safety.
Saturday, May 02
10:45 AM – 19700 Blk. IH 35 – Officers responded to a two-vehicle non-injury accident.
12:05 PM – 63000 Blk. Cortez St. – Officer responded but was unable to locate the vehicle.
11:47 AM – Lake Crest @ Lakeview Dr. – Officer responded to a report of a vehicle following them. Everything was okay.
12:00 PM – 63000 Blk. Cortez St. – Officer responded to a report of suspicious activity but was unable to locate the vehicle.
1:13 PM – 20200 Blk. NB IH 35 Frontage Rd. Blk. – IH 35 Officers responded to a two-vehicle non-injury accident.
2:52 PM – Assist Lytle VFD – 19600 Blk. Gray St. – Officer responded to assist with a smell of burning wires and discovered a burnt LED bulb causing the odor.
5:17 PM – Assist Atascosa EMS – 15400 Blk. Houston St. – Officer responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency.
8:05 PM – 14800 Blk. Main St. – Officer initiated a traffic stop for an expired motor vehicle registration that resulted in the 2001 Chevrolet Suburban being towed for an expired MVR, an expired driver’s license, and no insurance.
9:15 PM – 15300 Blk. Main St. – Officer conducted a follow-up on an open investigation.
10:10 PM – 15400 Blk. Main St. – Officer responded to a report of a homeless male sleeping and asked him to leave.
11:16 PM – IH 35 NB @ MM 133 – Officer responded to a report of a reckless driver and could not locate the vehicle.
Sunday, May 03
2:22 AM – Assist Texas DPS – Main St. @ Bank St. – Officers assisted with a DWI traffic stop.
10:10 AM – IH 35 SB @ MM 133 – Officers assisted a female motorist who ran out of gas.
11:42 AM – Assist Atascosa EMS –15300 Blk. Main St. – Officers responded to assist a patient having a medical emergency.
3:48 PM – Railroad St. @ S. Somerset St. – Officer initiated a traffic stop for an expired motor vehicle registration, which resulted in the felony arrest of a 29 year old male for Manufacturing and Delivery of a Controlled Substance. Subject was in possession of 95 Grams of methamphetamine and was booked into the Atascosa County Jail.
10:30 PM – 18600 Blk. N. Benton St. – Officer responded to a report of a Ford Mustang with a loud exhaust but could not locate it.
11:12 PM – 19700 Blk. IH 35 – Officer responded to a report of a trailer fire. Upon arrival, the officer discovered a power washer that uses fire to heat the water. Everything was okay.

Domingo L. Cruz Sr.

Domingo L. Cruz Sr. went to be with the Lord on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at the age of 84 in his home in San Antonio, Texas. Domingo was born on July 13, 1941 to Daniel and Luisa Cruz in Devine, Texas.
Domingo was a loving husband, father, grandpa, great-grandpa, and friend. He was a hard-working man who dedicated 30+ years to working for the San Antonio Express-News. He enjoyed the little things like a hot cup of coffee, Dr. Pepper, watching Family Feud, and watching old western shows. He took pride in growing his own vegetables and was passionate about the Spurs and Cowboys. He was at his happiest while with family, listening to music, and playing games like Loteria. He loved his dog Gorda. He was loved and adored by his community and was simply known as “Grandpa” to many.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Daniel and Luisa Cruz; loving wife of 60 years, Anita Maldonado Cruz; son Marcello Perez, daughter-in-law Bonnie Perez, daughter Alma Vasquez; granddaughter Yolanda Marie Perez; great-granddaughter Hope Chavez; sister Maria Cruz, and brother Pablo Cruz.
He is survived by his son Domingo Cruz Jr. and daughter-in-law Lupita Cruz; grandchildren Marcello Perez Jr., Elizabeth Vasquez (Chris), Roxanne Martin (James), Vanessa Chavez (Lorenzo), Clarissa Lazo (Quentin), Alyssa Cruz, Marissa Cruz; great-grandchildren Samantha Espinoza, Marcello Perez III, Nikolaus Espinoza, Abel Perez, Ezekiel Lazo; brothers Estevan Cruz, Benito Cruz, sister Rosa Flores; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, May 14, 2026, from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM with a Rosary recited at 7:00 PM at Primrose Funeral Services of Devine, Texas. Mass will be held on Friday, May 15, 2026, at 10:00 AM at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church with interment to follow in Moore Catholic 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.

Dorothy Harris Banks

Dorothy Harris Banks, age 96, of Arlington, Texas, went to be with the Lord on April 26, 2026. She was born in Moore, Texas, on October 28, 1929, to parents Denman and Loretta (Evans) Harris.
Dorothy graduated from Devine High School in 1947, embarking initially on a career as a telephone operator. But it was her marriage to Jack Banks on February 10, 1948, that truly shaped her life’s path. With the birth of their son the following year, Dorothy embraced her role as a homemaker and stay-at-home mother, dedicating herself wholeheartedly to her family until 1968. She then carried her nurturing spirit into a meaningful career with the City of Devine, where she worked diligently until 1985.
From a young age, Dorothy’s life was deeply intertwined with music and service. She and her brother Elmer shared a love for melody—she at the piano, and he at the violin—both nurturing their talents through countless hours of practice and performance. Dorothy’s passion for music was more than a pastime; it was a gift she generously imparted as a piano teacher to family and friends. Her involvement with the First Baptist Church in Devine, Texas, was an extension of her heart’s devotion—volunteering, participating in Vacation Bible School, and offering the gentle harmonies of her piano playing to uplift the children.
Dorothy’s heart was expansively open to those in need. She was always ready to offer comfort and assistance, embodying patience, forgiveness, and generosity. Her friends and family remember her for the countless meals lovingly prepared for others—her way of showing care when words were not enough. Those closest to her recall her as the epitome of kindness and strength, someone who always put God foremost, family next, and herself last.
Dorothy’s leisure moments were rich with joy and shared experiences. She enjoyed cooking, sewing, quilting, and fishing alongside Jack and their family. Their love story was punctuated by laughter and dance, as she taught Jack the art of country dancing. Retirement saw the couple embrace adventure, traveling in their RV across Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado, creating treasured memories. Cruises and vacations with Bobby and Mary were yet another chapter of joy and connection.
Among her proudest accomplishments was not only the birth of her beloved son but also a marriage that sustained seven decades—seventy years filled with shared dreams, mutual respect, and enduring love. To her family, especially her daughter-in-law Mary, Dorothy was more than a mother-in-law; she was a second mother, a constant source of warmth and support.
Dorothy is preceded in death by her parents, Denman and Loretta (Evans) Harris; husband, Jack E Banks; son, Bobby G Banks; and brother, Elmer and wife Margie Harris.
Dorothy is survived by her daughter-in-law, Mary Banks of Arlington, Texas; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, friends, and family.

Yolanda (Villarreal) Vasquez

With a heart full of gratitude and sorrow, we are announcing the end of life of our beloved Yolanda (Villarreal) Vasquez, who took her final bow – surrounded by her loving children and husband on February 11, 2026, at the age of 80.
Yolanda was a devoted,
daughter to the late Guadalupe & Leonila Mota Villarreal;
sister to her late brothers Lionel & Guadalupe (Junior) Villarreal;
sister to Tereasa Salazar and Gloria Cantu;
wife to Liborio R. Vasquez Jr., her husband for 60 years;
a proud and guiding mother of her son – Robert, two sets of twin daughters Adriana & Norma and Gloria & Dolores (deceased at birth);
grandmother to Leeroy Dominguez, Lindsey Hope, April Renae and Alexandar James Vasquez, Eric Alan & Jake Ryan Burris;
mother-in-law to Rosalinda Vasquez and Alan Thomas Burris; and
loved one to an abundance of cats (her first and favorite Blondie), family and friends.
She began her life from humble beginning but built a life defined by self-reliance, independence and a deep devotion to family and service to others. Her extraordinary beauty, strength, and unspoken love, is a silent force that taught resilience, sacrifice, and unconditional support through actions rather than words will be forever remembered and revered.
Her talents were many: a seamstress with the patience of a saint and the precision of a surgeon, her keen eye and attention for detail like an artist painting a Picasso. She loved to cook decadent food, especially for Thanksgiving without missing any courses from main dishes down to the last bite of dessert.
She also dedicated her life to service by working in the housing industry. She managed and assisted people of all ages of life, from the young adults living in the Housing Authority in Pearsall and Dilley to the elderly with monthly rent paperwork for the elderly retirement housing communities in Pearsall and Devine. She raised and lived all her life in Pearsall, Texas with the last few years living in San Antonio, Texas.
She was a real beauty with brown hair and a smile that could light up the night sky and sometimes scorch it depending on who needed to be put in their place. She was as sharp as a samurai sword and just as precise. She lived life exactly on her terms: no shortcuts, no nonsense, no ifs ands or buts about it, never out of step with her own style.
She conveyed safety, strength, and constant presence, shaping character through daily, selfless acts. These unspoken lessons often included quiet endurance in adversity, unwavering belief in her children, and the importance of nurturing compassion. She was complex. She was funny. She was tough. She was magnificent. She was absolutely one of a kind. And though this world feels a little dimmer without her in it, we carry her with us-in our hibiscus flowers, fierce independence, our cooking, and in the way we show up for the people we love.
She is survived by a legacy of strength, compassion, and unforgettable charm and leaves behind not just her husband, children, grandchildren and extended family – but also a blueprint of living with courage, humor and grace. She showed us how to find our own voice, how to face challenges with resilience, and how to stand tall in the face of adversity.
Her spirit lives on in those she guided, nurtured, and cheered on. To know her was to be seen, to be remembered, and to be loved. Yolanda V. Vasquez, you were truly a once in a lifetime woman. We promise to keep the legacy going with love, laughter and memories of you.

Andrew H. Zapata

Andrew H. Zapata (Butch), a cherished longtime resident of Devine and Big Foot Texas, passed away on April 21, 2026, he was born on January 6, 1946, in Devine, Texas. Andrew’s life was marked by his unwavering dedication and love to his family and many friends in the community. He was known as a hard working man who lived with his heart and purpose. Andrew is lovingly remembered by his children: Laura Ann Zapata of Natalia, Juanita Zapata of Natalia, and Andrew Zapata Jr. along with his wife Dawn of Pipe Creek, Texas. He took great pride and joy in his grandchildren: Jordan Ashley Zapata, Andrew Quentin Zapata, and Aiden Charles Zapata. His family circle extended warmly to numerous nieces and nephews. Andrew was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Delia L. Zapata, and his parents, Frank Zapata and Gregoria Goya Zapata. He also mourned the loss of many cherished siblings: Adolfo Garcia, Adelfa Castillo, Ernestina Castillo, Linda Garza, Frances Kika Martinez, Maria Zapata, Frank Zapata, Ray Zapata, Johnny Zapata, Mary Perez, Stella Garza, Joe Zapata, along with is surviving brother Sammy Zapata Garza.
 A celebration of Andrew’s life will be held on May 9, 2026, with an inurnment service beginning at 10:00 a.m. at St Joseph’s Cemetery located on Allman Cemetery Lane in Devine, Texas. Andrew H. Zapata’s memory endures through the love and strength of his family, friends, and the community he called home. He will be deeply missed and forever honored
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Sandra Lynn Shipp Holding

Sandra Lynn Shipp Holding, of Devine, Texas, passed away April 16, 2026 at the age of 68. She was born December 23, 1957 in Dallas, Texas, to Jesse James Shipp, Jr. and Bobbie Jean Spann Shipp.
In 1975, Sandra graduated from W.W. Samuell High School in Pleasant Grove, Texas.
Survivors include her husband, Donald L. Holding; children, Jessica Verstuyft (John Kyle Carnley), Jacob Allen (Candice), Lindsay Woolcott (Chris), Jessica Holding, and Boone Holding (Liz); fourteen grandchildren; sister, Sharon Shipp Worthy; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and other relatives.
Sandra was preceded in death by her parents.
Visitation will be Friday, April 24, 2026 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Tondre-Guinn Funeral Home, with a Celebration of Life at 5:00 p.m. Services will conclude at the funeral home.
Arrangements by Tondre-Guinn Funeral Home. www.tondre-guinn.com