The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1984 Page: 12 of 30
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THE BOERNE STAR
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THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1984
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3, in Constantine, Michigan, beside
her mother.
Dallas, Texas where she lived until
1970 when she moved back to
Boerne.
Ms. Wendler is survived by her
two sons, Henry C. Wendler of
Dallas, and C. Clifford Wendler of
Boerne Utility Building.
As a girl she joined the St.
Mrs. Emmie Clara Ebensberger
Campbell of Boerne died on March
29,1984. She was born in Boerne on
January 9,1895 and was 89 years of
age.
Funeral services from Ebens-
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March 31, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Mark
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Mrs. Adele C. Wendler age 95,
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She died at her residence on March
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LIONS, LIONESSES CHECK—Nora
Wylie, Director of the Boerne Area
Nutrition Project accepts a check
from Roger “Slim” Giroux, a Lions
Club member who is presenting the
check from the Lions and Lionesses
Clubs of Boerne. “We raised this
money from funds derived from the
recent circus,” Giroux said. “We
want to help the Project because we
realize they serve a lot of people.
I’ve been eating there and ap-
Red Cross responded to 6,839
disaster relief operations last year.
Some were major disasters such as
the Jackson, Mississippi, floods, and
the Coalinga, California, earth-
quakes affecting thousands of
persons.
Almost 95 per cent of the
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Mrs. Edna M. Goodrich, mother of
Alice Daly of Boerne, died on March
31, 1984, at Sturges Michigan
Hospital after a stroke and
pneumonia. She was 98 years of age.
Besides Mrs. Daly, Mrs. Goodrich
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Rev. Tom
Fowler officiating. Burial was in the
Boerne Cemetery.
Mrs. Campbell is survived by a
number of nephews.
Pallbearers were Bill Mosely, Pat
Davis, Jerry Nicholsen, Lee
D’Spain, Paul Perry and Walter
Kling.
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Mrs. Ida Holliman
Funeral services w ere held on Church.
Friday, March 16,1984, for Mrs. Ida Mrs. Hollinan is survived by two
Holliman of Kerrville who died on daughters, M-s. Ida Goss and Mrs.
March 14. She was born on March Irene Joyce Behrends, both of
10,1912 in Boerne and was 72 years Kerrville; a sot, Eugene Holliman of
of age. Rev. Worth Thompson Lakehills; three sisters, Mrs.
officiated at the services in the Arthur Schulze of Boerne, Mrs.
Grimes Funeral Chapel in Kerrville, Dora Heinen of Fredericksburg and
with interment in the Nichols Mrs. Ernestine Perner of Kerrville
Cemetery, Kerrville. She was a and a brother, Piilip Meckel of San
member of Motley Hills Baptist Antonio.
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Arthur Joseph Pue, Sr.
Mr. Arthur Joseph Pue, Sr., age Sharon Lee Pue of Atascosa; sons, .
54, of Atascosa, Texas, died on Arthur Joseph Pue, Jr. of Atascosa,
March 29, 1984. He was born William Daniel Pue of San Antonio;
in Boerne on June 1, 1929 and grew mother, Mrs. Lottie Pue of Boerne;
up here and attended the Boerne brothers, Eddie B. Pue of Gravois
schools. Mills, Missouri and David L. Pue of
He was a member of St. Helena’s Comfort; grandchildren, Kristina
Episcopal Church of Boerne. Dawn Walsh and Don Lamar Walsh
He retired from Kelly AFB, civil of Okinawa; Jeremy Wade Pue,
service after 31 years. Nicholas William Pue, Ryan Daniel
Mr. Pue was preceded in death by Pue, Amy Joyce Pue and Daniel
his father, Ivan Pue, and a grand- James Pue, all of San Antonio;
son, James Allen Pue. numerous nieces and nephews and
Funeral services were held on aunts and uncles.
Monday, April 2 at 2 p.m., from Memorial contributions may be
Rector Memorial United Methodist made to the Rector Memorial
Church, Atascosa, with the Revs. R. United Methodist Church, the
L. Collins, Elmer Wehking and Alex Southwest Volunteer Fire Depart-
Blair officiating. Interment was in ment, the Southwest High School
the Boerne City Cemetery at 4 p.m. Library or Scholarship Fund, or the
with graveside services. American Red Cross.
Mr. Pue is survived by his wife, Arramgements were under the
Verda Mae Toepperwein Pue of direction of Roy Akers Funeral
Atascosa; daughters, Sandra Kay Home, San Antonio.
Pue Walsh of Okinawa, Japan;
Edgar F. Measels, Jr.
Mr. Edgar F. Measels, Jr. of of Boerne; daughter, Mrs. Mary
Boerne died in Kendall County on Katherine Kunkel of Boerne; son,
March 27, 1984, at 69 years of age. Michael Leo Measels of El Paso;
He was born in Austin on August 6, grandchildren, Phillip Allen Kunkel
1914. and Genevieve Kunkel, both of
Funeral services were held on Boerne; Amy Measels and Michael
March 30 at 2 p.m. from the Alan Measels, both of El Paso;
Ebensberger Funeral Home with sister, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth
Rev. J. Willis Langlinais, S. M., of. Swinson of Del Rio.
San Antonio officiating. Burial was Pallbearers were Ken Curl, Doug
in the Boerne Cemetery. Hardgrove, Roland Krueger, Elmer
Mr. Measels is survived by his Kane, Phillip Kunkel and Larry
wife, Mrs. Mary Katherine Measels, Schaetter.
a member of another pioneer family, Pallbearers were A. T. Wendler,
Henry J. Wendler who with his Kenneth Karger, E. C. Schwope,
brother, Adolph, operated a Jr., Ernest Vignes, Jeffrey
business known as A. & H. Wendler, Reinhard and Christopher Wendler,
in Boerne. Honorary Pallbearers were G. M.
She moved away from Boerne in Griffin, Floyd H. Helm, Edgar 0.
1941, and lived with her son, C. Weller, Gene Reinhard, Adolph
Clifford Wendler in Chicago, Boerner, Eric C. Schwope and
Illinois; Washington, D. C.; Fort Norman J. Wendler.
Worth, Texas; and in 1946 moved to
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius . Boerne; a daughter-in-law,
Luckenbach. She was born in Lorrayne Wendler of Dallas,; two
Luckenbach, Texas, on July 9,1888. grandchildren, Wendy Wendler and
Her mother died when she was a Christopher Wendler, and three
small child, after which Adele lived great-grandchildren of Dallas; and
with and was reared by her paternal numerous nieces and nephews.
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob She was preceded in death by two
Luckenbach, who made their home sisters, Pauline Luckenbach and
at 265 N. Main St., Boerne. Her Olga Zauner Beasley; four brothers,
grandparents were among the early E. E. Luckenbach, B. B. Lucken-
settlers of Fredericksburg, Texas in bach, A. A. Luckenbach, and Jacob
the 1840’s. Adele attended the Zauner.
Boerne School which was conducted Services were held at the Ebens-
in the building behind the present berger Funeral Home in Boerne, at
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handicapped. The Lions Club helps
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person. Whether t is a large or
small disaster, victims get
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food, shelter, clothing, medical care,
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