The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1994 Page: 2 of 18
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The Boerne Star
November 30, 1994
Page 2
OBITUARIES
had been made. The reporting
Saturday, November 26:
• A minor accident was report- officer said that the problem
• A dispute between neighbors Hwy. 474 and Spring Creek.
in the 100 block of Candy chasing children and threats
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Memorial services for Violet Roemer, 88, of
Boerne will be held Thursday, December 1,
1994. She was born February 28, 1906 in
Bartlett, Illinois.
She died Monday, November 28, 1994.
Mrs. Roemer has lived in Boerne for the past
ten years, having moved her from east Peoria,
Illinois. She was an active volunteer for the
Rainbow Senior Center.
She is preceded in death by her Husband, P.
Joe Roemer, and is survived by her nephew and
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• Three juvenile males were
reported to be “puffin’ on a
joint” while walking in the area
of Rosewood and Saunders.
Officers were unable to locate
the subjects.
• The driver of a red Mustang
was reported to be driving
recklessly through the school
crossing in the 800 block of
East Blanco. » Friday, NovemL
• A complainant advised that • Officers assist,
the mailbox at the 400 block of department with a x
Johns Road had been bent in the 400 block
0ver- Bandera.
cor9P^ainant in the 400 • A possible employee theft was
block of Johns Road advised reported from a business in the
that unknown offenders had
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Ms. Ida Beth Wiley
^J^ ^Or ^a ®e^ (Schwoppe) Wiley, 56, Funeral Services were at St Lukes United
were held Friday, November 25, 1994. She died Methodist Church, Haltom City, Texas.
Monday, November 21, 1994.
fire criminal trespassing of a habi-
oi west tation and for violation of a
protective order.
• An anonymous complainant
reported that a man was sell-
1 400 block ofWest Bandera. ing counterfeit Dooney-Burke
puUed her telephone lines loose Saturday, November 26: purses saying that it was
r°m □ * A complainant advised of against the law and wanted it
4 d subject was arrested and juveniles throwing rocks at a stopped. Officers talked to the
jailed on a Class A theft war- backhoe parked in the area of vendor.
™1 ^^ C°unty- the 200 block of East Hosack. • A complainant in the 300
Tfuirsday, November 24: The juveniles were located and block of Plant reported her
• A complainant reported that spoken to. (See POLICE, Page 13)
Mrs. Lillian Wilhelmina Vallerie
Graveside services for Mrs. Lillian Wilhelmina Vallerie, Bellview, Washington, and Eugene
Vallerie, 88, of Boerne will be held today, Vallerie of Boerne. She is also survived by 11
Wednesday, November 30, 1994. Mrs. Vallerie grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
was born May 25, 1906, in Danbury, Services are under the direction of
Connecticut. She died Wednesday, November Ebensberger Funeral Home with Rt. Rev.
23, 1994 in Boerne. - Joseph L. Manning officiating. Interment will be
Mrs. Vallerie is survived by her sons Robert in the Boerne Cemetery.
Vallerie of New Port Richet, Florida, Paul
Wednesday' November 23: a gold chow was missing from • A subject who was a possible
• A report of a suspicious per- the 500 block of Theissen. The suspect involved in a fight was
son waiting by the cars located complainant requested extra arrested in the 300 block of
in a parking lot in the 100 patrol of the area after officers Oak Park and jailed for public
block of West Blanco was were unable to locate the ani- intoxication.
m^- • A complainant advised fight-
• A subject was taken intocus- ing in the 100 block of First
tody and emergency commit- Street. The subjects fled before
ment done after a report of a arrival of the police.
possible suicidal female sub- • A subject was arrested in the
ject. A 38. revolver was recov- 400 block of West Bandera
ered on the dresser of the loca- after he was found passed out
tion in the 200 block of in his truck. He was arrested
Lohmann. for public intoxication and for
• A gas drive-off of $10 was possessing a baggie of marijua-
reported from a business in the na that was found in the con-
1200 block of Sv ’th Main. sole.
• A subject was arrested and
Ranger Creek Road but it was ed to have occurred at had been temporary solved,
discovered to be a control Bergheim. • A grass fire was reported at
Dr. Milton King Dare
Memorial services for the Rev. Dr. Milton King Church, Lockhart, 1959-1962; Memorial United
Dare, 67, were held Monday, November 28. Dr. Methodist Church, Austin, 1962-1972; St.
Dare was born March 28, 1927 in Robstown. Andrew’s United Methodist Church, San
After a lengthy illness, he died Thanksgiving Antonio, 1976-82; Highland Terrance United
evening Thursday, November 24, 1994, at Methodist Church, San Antonio, 1987-1992. He
Southwest Texas Methodist Hospital in San also served as District Superintendent of the
Antonio. Kerrville District from 1972-76 and was a spe-
Dr. Dare is survived by his wife, Dorothy cial appointment tot he Christian travel ministry
STATE — ZIP
Lane. The officer, however,
reported that there were seven
cats in the room.
Hahn Dare of Fredericksburg; two sons and from 1982-87. • The attempted theft of a vehi-
daughter-in-laws. Milton Lee and Sandra Dare In honor of his life-long commitment and ser- ele was reported from a busi-
of Bryan, and Mark Edward and Marian Dare of vice as a United Methodist minister, he was ness on the I-1O east access
Marble Falls; four grandchildren, Mathew Lee, elected by the faculty to receive the degree of road in Boerne
Megan Ann, Michael Hahn, and Meredith Doctor of Divinity in April, 1979 from Tuesday, November 22:
Sandra; one half brother, H.E. Dare, Jr., of Southwestern University. The leadership at St. • Possible counterfeit money
Houston; two nieces, Helen Sembritsky of Andrew’s United Methodist Church responded was reported at a business on
Wenatchee, Washington, and Carol Oliver and by establishing the Dr. Milton King Dare the I-1O east access road in
husband, Don of Tacoma, Washington; numer- Scholarship Fund at Southwestern University in Boerne.
ous great nieces and nephews and cousins; and his honor. This scholarship fund has provided • An ambulance was dis-
friends throughout the world. and will continue to provide thousands of dol- patched out to the 100 block of
He was the son of Herman Dare and Mildred lars annually to support future seminary stu- Little Hill after the complainant
King Dare. He married Dorothy Hahn, daughter dents. reported he was talking to a
of Herman Julius Hahn and Selma Rode Hahn Services were under the direction of Schaetter female subject on the phone
of Fredericksburg on March 25, 1950. Dr. Dare ‘Funeral Home in Fredericksburg. Rev. Larry wherl she passed out.
was awarded the Bachelor of Arts degree fro Lacy and Revs. Ginny and W.F. “Bill” Hathaway Everything was reported to be
Southwestern University in Georgetown, in officiated. Assisting with the services were Rev. okay.
1949 and the Mater of Theology degree from Jon Lawry, Rev. David Paul, and Rev. Harold • A report was taken of a bur-
Perkins School of Theology in 1952. He received Sassman. Interment followed in the Greenwood glary of a motor vehicle at a
into the Southwest Texas Annual Conference of Cemetery in Fredericksburg. business on the I-10 east
the United Methodist Church in 1949, he was In lieu of flowers, the family requests that con- access road in Boerne.
ordained Deacon in 1951 and Elder in 1952 by tributions be made to the Dr. Milton King Dare • A complainant in the 200
Bishop A. Frank Smith. Scholarship Fund at Southwestern University, block of Main in Comfort
His pastorates included the following: P.O. Box 770, Georgetown, 78627, or to The reporting having dog problems.
Associate Minister, Ervay Street United Office Equipment Fund at Fredericksburg The owner of the dog could not
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319 EAST SAN ANTONIO
BOERNE, TEXAS 78006-2051
Methodist Church, Dallas, 1950-52; organizing United Methodist Church, 1800 N. Llano, be contacted at that time.
Minister, Wesley United Methodist Church, Fredericksburg, 78624. • A dog bite was reported in the
Harlingen, 1952-59; First United Methodist 800 block of Independence in
Comfort.
Mrs. Georgia Lou Gremmel Wednesday, November 23:
• A complainant from a busi-
Services for Mrs. Georgia Lou Gremmel, 78, of Louise and Allen Davis of Boerne; and grand- ness on the I-1O east access
Boerne were held November 29, 1994. She was children Scott and Greg Davis of Boerne. roaci reported hearing a subject
born May 14, 1906 in Fort Worth. Services are under the direction of screaming outside.
She died Wednesday, November 23, 1994 in Ebensberger Funeral Home with Rev. J. Wesley • Lost hunters were reported
San Antonio. Jones officiating. Interment will follow in the on Big Joshua Creek Road.
Survivors are her daughter and son-in-law Boerne Cemetery. Subjects were located and all
s \ r were reported okay.
Mr. Aubrey Carl (Tigger) Lemm Thursday, November 24:
o r 1 t a x 1 j • A complainant in Ranger
Services for Aubrey Carl Digger Lemm, Jr., Houston; and numerous aunts, uncles and
^ ^^V^ T8' ^ tth K H.e ^^Sbeenb^fS
November 30, 1994 at 2 p.m. Tigger was born Services will be at the Kendall County Rodeo
Februazy 3. 1977 in San A^tonio^ Arena under the direction of Ebensberger
He died Sunday, November 27, 1994 in San Funeral Home, with the Rev. Phineas A. Washer ., ® , . . ,. ,
Antonio. officiating. Interment will be in the Boerne * . $ 0
He is survived by his father and mother, Cemetery. cleand a longhorn?ow was
Butch and Denia Lemm, of Boerne; grandpar- Pallbearers will be Wayne Pendley, Richard
ents Ted and Evelyn Lemm of Boerne, and Mexia, Lancer Pfeiffer, Jason Lewis, Corey Friar, n « 1 r
Lenora Shoemake also of Boerne; one brother Tony Scott, Clint Nox, and Matt Bonham. ' . .
and sister-in-law, DWayne and Ceejay Lemm of coniacied.
u Friday, November 25:
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Aldridge, Leon. The Boerne Star (Boerne, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 48, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 30, 1994, newspaper, November 30, 1994; Boerne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619999/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Patrick Heath Public Library.