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GRMC named one of “America’s Best Hospitals” Hospital receives top honors for patient safety, obstetrics In being named one of America’s Best Hospitals for Obstetrics, GRMC was once again rated in the top five percent of the 4,500 plus hospitals ranked nationwide. Unruh says they focus on a number of areas when it comes to providing quality care in the OB department. This latest award again shows them that they are hitting the mark when it comes to providing the best overall care to patients at GRMC.
By Darren Dunn (Seguin) -- Gudalupe Regional Medical Center is once again being recognized as one of the best hospitals in the nation. GRMC was recently named one the nation’s top hospitals when it comes to patient safety, and it also received top honors for its work in obstetrics. The recogintion comes from Women’s Choice Award, known as America’s trusted referral source for the best in healthcare. Rhonda Unruh, vice-president of quality for GRMC, says they are again thrilled to be recignized by Women’s Choice Award. “This is an organization that takes publicly reported data and uses their methodology to determine which hospitals provide the best care and they have all of this broken out into different specialties or special categories like patient safety. So with the most recent data, we were chosen as one of America’s Best Hospitals for Patient Safety and one of America’s Best Hospitals for Obstetrics,” said Unruh Patient safety is a critical part of the quality of care provided at GRMC. Unruh says
both awards demonstrate the hospital’s commitment to providing the best possible outcomes for all patients. “Both of those awards look at safety information from our facility -- so hospital acquired conditions, complications, performance on things like hospital guard infections or surgical complications so they look at that data in our performance there, and they also look at patient satisfaction or patient experience data that is publicly published to award hospitals for outstanding performance,” said Unruh.
The patient safety award signifies that GRMC is in the top tier of the nation’s hospitals when it comes to patient safety in safe surgery practices and lower rates for complications and infections. “Only the top eight percent of hospitals are actually recognized for that. So very exciting that we got that award. We really do a lot of work in the background with our clinicians and our providers to improve care and to make it as safe as possible for our patients so it’s really nice to see that recognized,” said Unruh.
“We have other measures that we use with our obstetrics department to indicate safety so low elective delivery rates so making sure that if we have early deliveries, it’s for a medical reason and that it is justified because studies show that that improves outcomes for both mom and baby and then also for obstetrics in making sure that we are as safe as possible related to hospital acquired infections, surgical side infections and of course, any type of complications that could develop while our patients are here,” said Unruh. The awards are important, but Unruh says the best part of this recognition is that it helps patients and their families better understand GRMC’s committment to quality care for all of its patients. See HOSPITAL, Page 2
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By Darren Dunn (Seguin) -- The Seguin Public Library is recognizing the winners of its Seguin Talks About Race Teen Writing Contest. The contest was held in the fall, and done in conjunction with the library’s Seguin Talks About Race Initiative. Youth Services Librarian Hannah Farmer Says they selected two winners from the contest. The winners are Ximena Izaguirre and Samuel Kuempel. “We were very impressed by the deep thought that participants put into their writing. Both students are at Seguin High School,” said Farmer. The students were encouraged to write 250 to 500 words about a book, comic, movie or show that has been a window into another culture or group, and then compare how that book mirrors their own life. You can read both essays on pages two and three in today’s Seguin Daily News.
GRMC again named one of best hospitals in the nation HOSPITAL continued from Page 1 “One of the things that we try to do with our patients is establish this trust with them and I think these awards help us do that by showing maybe patients who are already our patients or some who are considering choosing us that we prioritize keeping them safe while they are here so that when they do come here, they will have a safe visit as far as patient experience, we will make sure that their experience is the best that it can possible be because we do understand that patients have a choice and we don’t want to give them any reason not to choose to come here,” said Unruh. Unruh says they want patients to feel comfortable with their decision to be treated at GRMC. She says this hopefully helps to provide some assurances that they will be well cared for here in Seguin. “This is just one measure for us to showcase the great work that is being done here at Guadalupe Regional so please look at this information and use this when you are making your healthcare decisions and choosing who you would like to go to to be your healthcare provider of choice,” said Unruh. For more information on the America’s Best Hospital awards from Women’s Choice Award, visit womenschoiceaward.com.
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Izaguirre, Kuempel win Seguin Talks About Race contest
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Being represented positively in the media is unfortunately a rarity for plenty of people of Being represented positively in the media is unfortunately a rarity for plenty of people of color. Unfortunately most people of color in movies and television portray harmful stereotypes or color. Unfortunately most people of color in movies and television portray harmful stereotypes or limiting ideals of what a person of color should be. Positive representation is important because limiting ideals of what a person of color should be. Positive representation is important because it helps children feel loved and accepted and it exposes children to different cultures and views it helps children feel loved and accepted and it exposes children to different cultures and views of beauty. of beauty. As a child I remember being mostly unaware of the significance of race or skin color. As a child I remember being mostly unaware of the significance of race or skin color. Diversity to me had been having a brown haired girl in a group of blondes. I remember the first Diversity to me had been having a brown haired girl in a group of blondes. I remember the first time I noticed that I didn’t look like the people who I saw on television. It was the day after time I noticed that I didn’t look like the people who I saw on television. It was the day after Halloween in third grade and my class was discussing halloween costumes. Mine was a Halloween in third grade and my class was discussing halloween costumes. Mine was a store-bought Hannah Montana halloween costume (store-bought had been rare in my store-bought Hannah Montana halloween costume (store-bought had been rare in my household) and I was so proud. “Hannah Montana isn't brown,” a classmate piped up from household) and I was so proud. “Hannah Montana isn't brown,” a classmate piped up from across the room. Later examining all my favorite Disney Channel shows, I came to a realization. across the room. Later examining all my favorite Disney Channel shows, I came to a realization. She was right, my skin was way darker than Hannah Montana’s or even Alex Russo’s and she She was right, my skin was way darker than Hannah Montana’s or even Alex Russo’s and she was the only hispanic character I had seen on Disney. Every hispanic woman on television had was the only hispanic character I had seen on Disney. Every hispanic woman on television had pale skin and perfect, nearly pin straight hair. What about the girls who looked different? I was pale skin and perfect, nearly pin straight hair. What about the girls who looked different? I was always a ‘morenita’, my skin was dark enough to look purple in the summer and my frizzy curls always a ‘morenita’, my skin was dark enough to look purple in the summer and my frizzy curls had never even looked close to perfect. What did that mean for girls who did not look like Alex had never even looked close to perfect. What did that mean for girls who did not look like Alex Russo? Russo? I cried watching Moana, her dark skin and frizzy hair had touched some part of me. I cried watching Moana, her dark skin and frizzy hair had touched some part of me. Despite being from an entirely different culture from me, she served as a type of representation I Despite being from an entirely different culture from me, she served as a type of representation I had longed for as a child. Her frizzy, wavy hair looked like mine, a type I hadn’t ever seen on had longed for as a child. Her frizzy, wavy hair looked like mine, a type I hadn’t ever seen on television before. She had thick legs and brown skin, unlike any princess I had seen before. She television before. She had thick legs and brown skin, unlike any princess I had seen before. She made me think of my young cousins who had also had the brown skin and messy hair that made me think of my young cousins who had also had the brown skin and messy hair that television taught us to hate. Maybe things would be different for them, they would see television taught us to hate. Maybe things would be different for them, they would see Samuel Kuempel Samuel Kuempel Parallel DIssimilarities Parallel DIssimilarities
Today, there exists countless different cultures across the globe, and many of these Today, there exists countless different cultures across the globe, and many of these cultures appear in the media today. The media often shows these cultures, opening a window into cultures appear in the media today. The media often shows these cultures, opening a window into groups people may not be familiar with, as well as showing people their own culture. However, groups people may not be familiar with, as well as showing people their own culture. However, some cultures tend to be underrepresented in the media. some cultures tend to be underrepresented in the media. A movie that acts as a window to another culture for me is Remember the Titans. The A movie that acts as a window to another culture for me is Remember the Titans. The movie’s premise is how African Americans and whites were segregated into two separate schools movie’s premise is how African Americans and whites were segregated into two separate schools that merged into one in the early 1970’s. The movie follows the interactions between the two that merged into one in the early 1970’s. The movie follows the interactions between the two groups of students in the football program and shows how they treated one another. Initially, they groups of students in the football program and shows how they treated one another. Initially, they have trouble synergizing and they treat each other in a much more negative way than they would have trouble synergizing and they treat each other in a much more negative way than they would treat other students of the same race. Although the movie takes place almost 50 years ago, it treat other students of the same race. Although the movie takes place almost 50 years ago, it opens a window into the hardships that are still experienced by African Americans in the present opens a window into the hardships that are still experienced by African Americans in the present day: being mistreated because of the color of your skin. day: being mistreated because of the color of your skin. Appearing in stark contrast to movies that focus on racism, Superbad shows the typical Appearing in stark contrast to movies that focus on racism, Superbad shows the typical high school experience of a few friends, something that I can further relate to. The movie covers high school experience of a few friends, something that I can further relate to. The movie covers numerous high school cliches, such as talking to girls and going to parties, and making numerous high school cliches, such as talking to girls and going to parties, and making arrangements for college. One aspect is notably missing when compared with Remember The arrangements for college. One aspect is notably missing when compared with Remember The Titans: The element of race being front and center. These movies show the dissimilarities of Titans: The element of race being front and center. These movies show the dissimilarities of White and African Americans; most White Americans go about their daily lives without thinking White and African Americans; most White Americans go about their daily lives without thinking about their skin color, like myself. However, even in the modern day, African Americans still about their skin color, like myself. However, even in the modern day, African Americans still experience racism, in forms both direct and indirect. This shows us why media portraying experience racism, in forms both direct and indirect. This shows us why media portraying different cultures is so important, as people are able to view a window into what life is like for different cultures is so important, as people are able to view a window into what life is like for someone who is different from them, and can show a member of a group someone who is like someone who is different from them, and can show a member of a group someone who is like them in a position they can look up to. them in a position they can look up to.
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Texas Lutheran forward Luis Green named to SCAC’s 30th Anniversary Team (Seguin) - Texas Lutheran’s record-setting forward Luis Green has been named to the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference’s 30th Anniversary Team for Men’s Soccer. Green, one of just two current student-athletes on the all-anniversary team, has exploded onto the scene in two seasons at the collegiate level. The 2018 SCAC Newcomer of the Year, Green also was named SCAC Offensive Player of the Year in both 2018 and 2019. Since the award began in 2003, Green is one of just two athletes to earn the distinction of SCAC Offensive Player of the Year in back-toback seasons. Through his first two seasons, Green has scored 38 goals (18 in 2018, 20 in 2019) and assisted on five others for 81 points. He led the SCAC in points, points per game, goals and goals scored per game in both his freshman sits fifth all-time. and sophomore seasons. After helping guide the Bulldogs to their firstGreen’s current average of 0.97 goals scored ever SCAC Tournament title and a trip to the per game is ranked second all-time in SCAC 2019 NCAA Tournament, Green was elevated to history and his 2.077 points per game currently Second Team All-America status after earning
Third Team honors as a freshman in 2018. The NCAA Tournament berth was the second in TLU Men’s Soccer history, following the 2002 tournament appearance. See TLU, Page 5
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Marion girls SCAC lists TLU’s Green among dominant in conference’s all-time best soccer players district win TLU continued from Page 4 In 2019, Green set new TLU DIII-era records for goals scored (20) and total points (43). TLU has been a member of the NCAA Division III since the 2002-03 academic year.
The conference championship will be contested on April 23 and April 25 at Centenary College in Shreveport, La. Only the top four teams in the conference standings advance to the conference championship tournament.
There is no NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Championship this year. With the health and safety of the division’s Green’s 20 goals scored and 43 total points (20 goals, 3 student-athletes, coaches, athletics administrators and assists) were the second-most goals scored and points communities as its priority, the Division III Presidents recorded in a single season in TLU Men’s Soccer history. Council made the decision on Aug. 5, 2020 to cancel all fall sport championships due to the COVID-19 pandemic Green’s production trailed only the 1994 season totals of and related administrative and financial challenges. former Bulldog Ariel Larre, who scored 22 goals and had The SCAC will be announcing 30th Anniversary teams in 49 total points (22 goals, 5 assists). 21 sports throughout the 2020-21 academic year. Green, the Most Outstanding Offensive Player of the SCAC Tournament, registered three hat tricks in 2019 and scored The league selected 15th Anniversary teams during the nine goals in his last six matches of the season. He has 2005-06 academic year – those selections can be found scored 38 career goals in 39 career matches played at TLU. here. The SCAC’s 30th Anniversary teams were selected through balloting by present coaches in each sport as well as administrators. Athletes who participated in conference TLU Hall of Famer Roger Gomez is the Bulldogs’ all-time competition between the fall of 2005 through the spring career leader in both categories, with 62 goals and 137 of 2020 and had been named to at least two All-SCAC teams and/or were selected as a Player-of-the-Year in their points scored. respective sport were eligible for selection. Green already has 11 game-winning goals to his credit. The SCAC was formed in 1991 after a reorganization of In 2019, the Bulldogs won a school-record 15 matches, its predecessor, the College Athletic Conference (CAC). The CAC dates to 1962 with four charter members: Centre going 15-6 overall and 7-2 in the SCAC. College, Southwestern @ Memphis (now Rhodes College), The Bulldogs, the No. 2 seed in the SCAC Tournament, Sewanee-The University of the South, and Washington & defeated tournament host Trinity 2-0 and top seed Lee (Va.) University. Washington (Mo.) University joined Colorado College 3-1 to claim the conference title and the the CAC later that same year. conference’s automatic berth to the NCAA DIII playoffs. TLU has been a member of the SCAC since the 2013-14 TLU played Claremont-Mudd-Scripps (Calif.) in the academic year. NCAA Division III Men’s Soccer Championship (first round) and fell 2-0 to the Stags. CMS advanced to the The SCAC was formed to provide an association through NCAA DIII third round, falling to eventual national semi- which the member institutions may encourage organized competition in intercollegiate sports among teams finalist Centre (Ky.). representative of their respective student bodies. Members TLU’s 2020-21 season will start on Feb. 20, 2021 with a of this conference share a commitment to priority of road match at the University of Dallas. TLU will play only the overall quality of academic standards and quality educational experiences. conference matches in the 2020-21 season. In just two seasons, Green already ranks fourth on TLU’s career list for goals, with 38, and total points, with 81.
Friday Schedule -Seguin boys basketball vs. S.A.-Veterans Memorial, 6:45 (6:30 pre-game) on KWED 1580-AM and Seguintoday.com. -Seguin girls basketball @ S.A.-Veterans Memorial, 6:30 p.m. -Navarro boys basketball vs. S.A.-Fox Tech, 6:30 p.m.
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(San Antonio) - Marion moved to 2-3 in the District 26-3A girls basketball race Tuesday evening with a 78-12 shellacking of Great HeartsNorthern Oaks in San Antonio. Three Bulldogs outscored the Griffins by themselves. Jaslyne Williams pumped in 26 points came up with nine steals. Sarah Cook notched a 17-point, 14-rebound doubledouble and grabbed four steals. Anessa Madrid netted 14 points to go with seven assists and four steals. Molly Rooke also reached double figures with 10 points. Kaelyn Taylor and Alicia Durbin rounded out the scoring with six and five points, respectively. Marion jumped out to a 21-2 lead in the first quarter and never looked back. The margin was 39-6 at halftime and 60-8 at the end of the third quarter. The Bulldogs (4-11, 2-3) host Nixon-Smiley in a district contest Friday at 6:15 p.m.
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Stafford Stafford, Jackie Paul Naval Chief Petty Officer, retired age 69 passed away at home in the care of his wife on December 20, 2020.
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He was involved in the community, as a longtime Park Golf Course, 650 River Dr. West, Seguin, Texas, member and president of the Seguin Rotary Club 78155 or the Seguin High School Golf program, 1315 from 1986-87. E. Cedar St., Seguin, Texas, 78155 or the charity of your choice. You are invited to sign the guest book at He was also elected to serve on the Seguin ISD school www.treshewell.com. board. In addition, being involved in both of his son’s school activities was very important to him. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830Hunt and Ann shared a love of camping and RVing. 549-5912. They first made the rounds in a popup camper and in retirement moved up to bigger trailers and RVs to tour the country, taking the family to football games and baseball stadiums. They conquered all of the Big Bonnye Gene Davenport, 12 stadiums and 26 of 30 MLB stadiums. He rarely age 71 of Seguin, formerly of missed a Houston Astros game on TV.
He was born on July25, 1951 in Lubbock, Texas and Graduated from Estacado High School May 30, 1969. He Enlisted in the US Navy following graduation in Lubbock Texas. He served aboard the USS Constellation, Hunt and Ann both enjoyed taking their children, the USS Kitty Hawk and the USS Belleau Wood until daughters-in-law and grandchildren to Disney World his Retirement in 1999. and numerous other memorable family trips. He also loved family dinners, get togethers, and outings with He is preceded in death by his Father Billy F. Stafford his growing family. There would be an occasional and Stella JO (Blair) Stafford of Lubbock, Texas. stop at a casino for Hunt to play some cards. Hunt enjoyed reading and was always in the middle of a He leaves behind his Loving wife Georgia Gay thriller novel. Stafford of Seguin, Texas, Daughter Jennifer Runnels of New Braunfels, Texas, Step-daughter Crystal Gean Hunt loved the game of golf and played throughout Whisnant, step-son Richard V. Davis, 7 grandchildren his life. Whether as a member of the SHS golf team, and 3 great grandchildren. weekly golf with buddies, attending the Masters, watching it on TV, or teaching his sons to play, Hunt Memorial Services For Jack Stafford will be held at thoroughly enjoyed the sport. a later date; Arrangements are by Eunice and Lee Mortuary! He died December 20,2020 at the age of Hunt is preceded in death by his parents, his sister, 69 and is survived by his wife, Georgia Stafford. Meg Gingrich McGrew and husband, Paul Gingrich and father-in-law and mother-in-law, Everett and Alene Degenhardt.
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Thomas Hunt Terry, III, age Survivors include his loving wife of 48 years, Ann 69 of Seguin, passed away on Degenhardt Terry; his sons, Thomas Hunt Terry IV and wife Brooke, and Ross Everett Terry and wife December 25, 2020. Jennifer; grandsons, Logan Terry, Cameron Terry and Hunt was born on May Ryan Terry; sister, Molly Kelley; brother, Tim Terry 31, 1951 in Seguin, Texas, and wife Mary; brother-in-law, Duane Degenhardt to Mildred (Traeger) and and wife Sherry; nephews, Jack Gingrich, David Thomas Hunt “T. H.” Terry, Gingrich and wife Amy, Brian Gingrich and wife Jr. Hunt Terry graduated Mariel, and Mark Degenhardt and wife Karyn; niece, from Seguin High School in Merideth Waltman and husband Andy; numerous 1969 and then attended The great-nieces and great-nephews, cousins, other loving University of Texas at Austin, graduating with a BBA family members and many, many friends. from the McCombs School of Business. Private family graveside services will be held at He met his wife, Ann Degenhardt, at UT and they San Geronimo Cemetery with the Rev. Cathe Evins officiating. A Celebration of Life Service will be married on August 19, 1972. planned at a later date. They later moved to Seguin in 1980 when Hunt joined the family business, C.W. Traeger Wholesale Grocery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Starcke
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Nixon, passed away on January 5, 2021. Bonnye was born on March 13, 1949 in Seguin, Texas to Ima Gene (Schnitz) and John Henry Davenport. Bonnye loved her Lord and Savior and worshipped many years at First Baptist Church in Nixon and later at Lifegate Church in Seguin. Her parents preceded her in death. Survivors include several loving cousins and many friends throughout Seguin, Nixon and Dewville. Visitation will begin on Saturday, January 9, 2021 at 9 a.m. at Tres Hewell Mortuary Chapel followed by funeral services at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Robert K. Odom officiating. Interment will follow in the Dewville Cemetery in Dewville, Texas. All CDC protocols must be followed including limited seating, social distancing and face coverings worn at all locations. The family appreciates the longtime care and friendships of everyone at Guadalupe Valley Nursing Center whom loved and supported her. Bonnye is now one of our Guardian Angels looking over us. She will be missed. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one’s choice. You are invited to sign the guest book at www. treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary. See More OBITS page 9
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Donald Wayne Reneau, age 80, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away on December 21, 2020, with his wife and children by his side.
Most important to Don was his family, who loved and admired his wit, patience, and kindness. He possessed a wry sense of humor and could instantly deliver funny comments with a twinkle in his eye.
He was born on December 18, 1940 in Guadalupe County, Texas, to Elmer Moore Reneau and Lucille Phillips Reneau.
Papa Don’s grandkids, ages 7 to 25, appreciated his generosity with time. Whether participating in school sessions, supporting the Down Syndrome Association of South Texas, attending sporting events, or teaching them to feed the deer who inhabited their backyard, his grandkids knew Don as a truly good man who always put others before himself.
Don grew up on farms south of Seguin, where he developed a strong work ethic and attended 2 and 3-room schools. After graduating from La Vernia High School at age 17, he moved to San Antonio to attend bookkeeping school. Later while working as a shipping clerk and serving in the U.S. Army Reserves, Donald enrolled in night classes at San Antonio College. On a rare evening out, he met the love of his life, Carolyn, on the dance floor of Gruene Hall. They married, bought a house, and had two children. Donald ultimately graduated from St. Mary’s University with a degree in accounting at age 27, eight years after starting night school. Don worked in public accounting, serving as Comptroller for real estate developer Quincy Lee and then as President and part owner of RC Management, Inc., A position he held until retiring at age 79. He was active in several trade associations, serving twice as President of the San Antonio Apartment Association, as an officer of the Texas Apartment Association, a board member of the National Apartment Association, and President of the Institute for Real Estate Management. Don was a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan, enjoyed Spurs games, and found himself a sudden fan of Texas A&M when his kids became Aggies. He loved shopping at Sam’s Club, was annoyingly good at Trivial Pursuit, and thought Die Hard was the best action movie of all time. He jogged every morning until a fall from a ladder forced him to take up walking instead. Don was a staple in his neighborhood, known for rising each morning at 4am to walk seven miles with a large
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Donald is survived by his loving wife of almost 56 years, Carolyn Kutil Reneau; daughter Ginger Reneau Lambert (James); son Jason Reneau (Holly); grandchildren Rachel Lambert, John Lambert, Avery Lambert, Luke Reneau, and Chloe Reneau; brother Elmer Ray Reneau; sisters Bessie Martin, Vera Clemings, and Sharon Tanneberger; as well as numerous brother- and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, cousins, other loving family members and friends. Donald is preceded in death by his parents and his sister Pat Stolinski. Private graveside services will be held with a memorial service to follow at a future date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one’s choice. You are invited to sign the guest book at Tres Hewell Mortuary www.treshewell. com.
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Santos Rios Guerrero, age 78 of Seguin, was a beautiful, compassionate, servant of our Lord Jesus Christ went home to Heaven on Friday, January 1, 2021. Santos was born in Seguin, Texas on April 1, 1942 to the late Rudolfo Rios, Sr. and Andrea Perez Rios. Santos was a God-fearing woman who loved her Savior, the Lord Jesus, loved God’s Word and she adored her family with all of her heart. She set an example for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren that will lead them all
of their lives. Although she was humble, she was also a powerful prayer warrior and Heaven knows what a wonderful and eternal impact all her many years of faithful praying have had on her family, friends, and the world. She is preceded in death by her husband of 52 years and her forever love, Armando Guerrero, Sr., son, Danny Guerrero, sister, Luisa Serrato and her brothers, Augustine Rios and Juan Rios. She is survived by her sisters, Eva Rivera and Sylvia Rios; brothers, Rudolfo “Rudy” Rios and Domingo Rios; children, Gloria Galvan, Armando Guerrero Jr., Sandra Martin, Johnny Guerrero and Annette Guerrero; grandchildren, Daniel Ybarra, Jennifer Rosemark, Stephanie Guerrero, Nic Guerrero, Tanya Hernandez, Armando Guerrero III, Andre Guerrero, Augustine Guerrero, David Cardenas, Jeremy Cardenas, Junell Avalos, Kayla Nazario, Amanda Torrez, Xristian Flota and Aa’ Ralyn Valdez; 16 great-grandchildren; as well and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, other loving family members and many friends. Although the world seems a little darker without her here, we can rejoice in the fact that Santos is now in her Heavenly home with her Savior and her one true love. The family would like to say a special thanks to her daughter-in-law, Flora Guerrero and Cindy with Guadalupe Reginal Medical Center Hospice for all of their loving and attentive care for Santos. Visitation will begin on Thursday, January 7, 2021 from 5-7 p.m. at Tres Hewell Mortuary. Funeral services will be held on Friday, January 8, 2021 at 10 a.m. at Tres Hewell Mortuary with Pastor Tim Zapata and Pastor Rob Wisdom officiating. Interment will follow at Santo Tomas Cemetery. All CDC protocols must be followed including social distancing and face coverings worn at all locations. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912. See More OBITS page 13
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Goal Setting & Planning Workshop The Seguin Public Library will host an online Goal Setting & Planning Workshop on Saturday, Jan. 9. The first 12 to sign up will receive a free beginner bullet journal kit. Journal kits can be picked up on Jan. 9. Visit library.seguintexas.gov to register. Call 830-401-2422 for additional information.
Adult Coloring Packet Pick-up The Seguin Public Library will have Adult Coloring Packets To-Go beginning Monday, Jan. 11. Coloring pages will be distributed while supplies last. Please call 830-401-2422 or visit library.seguintexas.gov for additional information.
Toddler Time The Seguin Public Library will host an interactive Virtual Toddler Time at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12 on Zoom. Registration is required by visiting library. seguintexas.gov. Call 830-401-2422 for additional information.
Seguin Chamber Centennial Celebration The Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce will have its Centennial Celebration, “History Has Its Eyes On You,” from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 12 via Zoom. The virtual Annual Meeting and Chamber Centennial will feature Chet Garner, the host of the PBS Texas travel show, The Day Tripper. To register for the Zoom webinar link call 830-379-6382 or email morgan@seguinchamber. com.
Art Exhibition Walkthrough There will be a Homenaje a Reynaldo “Rey” Lujan Gaytan Art Exhibition Walkthrough from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, January 16 and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17 at the Teatro De Artes De Juan Seguin Cultural Arts Center, located at 921 W. New Braunfels, St. in Seguin.
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Seguin Field of Honor 2021 BBQ Fundraiser There will be a Seguin Field of Honor 2021 BBQ Fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16 at the American Legion Post 245, located at 618 E. Kingsbury St. in Seguin. Tickets are $10 and include 1/2 chicken, cowboy potatoes, beans, and trimmings. Proceeds benefit the SS American Memorial. For tickets and more information call 830-243-2872.
League of Women Voters The League of Women Voters of the Comal Area (LWVCA) will have an online meeting to discuss how legislative districts are drawn in our state and steps we can take to ensure that the public is part of the process at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20. For more information, visit lwvcomal.org.
Christmas Tree Collection in City of Seguin Residents wanting to dispose of their live Christmas trees in the City of Seguin can simply place them at the curb with their garbage or on their designated Monday morning as part of the City’s brush collection rotation. Stands, lights, ornaments, and other decorations must be removed, and the tree must be cut in half before it will be collected. Brush collection dates in your zone can be found at www. seguintexas.gov by clicking on the Public Works page - Brush link. For more information call 830401-2416.
United Way Applications The Guadalupe County United Way will begin accepting new applications for organizations seeking funding for years 2022-2023 beginning January 2021. For more information on the funding application process, contact Executive Director, Mary Hargrave at 830-372-9009 or info@ guadalupeunitedway.org.
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City Event and Reservation Cancellations As a result of rising COVID-19 cases in Seguin and Guadalupe County, the City of Seguin has cancelled all events held on City property, through Feb. 1, 2021. This includes bookings at the Seguin Events Complex and the Fairground facilities. Customers will receive full refunds for all facility bookings impacted by this public health emergency.
Heritage Museum Calendars The Heritage Museum is selling 2021 calendars for $10 featuring historical buildings and information about Seguin. There is a limited supply and they are available for purchase at the Heritage Museum, Gift & Gourmet, the Aumont, the Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce and Parker’s City Pharmacy.
RAPPS Individual Sessions The Rural Area Parenting Program Services (RAPPS) will be providing Anger Management, Protective Parenting, Basic Parenting, Co-Parenting (Divorce), and Tobacco Awareness classes online through ZOOM. RAPPS classes are accepted by the Judicial System. To register or for or more information call 830-303-9225, email Seguinrapps@gmail.com, or visit seguinrappsorg.org.
Free Hazardous Waste Pick-Up The City of Seguin was awarded an Alamo Area Council of Governments Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program grant and is offering residents who live in the city limits an opportunity to participate in the At Your Door Special Collection Program. Items accepted include pesticides, household chemicals, sharps, electronic waste, including televisions, batteries, fluorescent lights, automotive waste products (including oil), paints, thinners, and dozens of other items that don’t belong with your recyclables or regular curbside waste pickup. For a complete list of accepted items, or to arrange a collection, call 1-800449-7587, or visit wmatyourdoor.com/residential. Collection times may vary.
To ensure non-profit organization’s meetings and events appear in this calendar, send information to: communitycalendar@kwed1580.com, fax 379-2238, or drop off the information at the Seguin Daily News/KWED offices located at 609 E. Court St. in Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks prior to the event.
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mornings to discuss the game. She also loved watching the U. T. Longhorns play, especially when Russell played for the University of Texas. Patsy Allen Neumann She looked forward to these games up until the Erxleben, age 87 of Seguin, day she died. passed away on December Unfortunately, Patsy missed watching the 2020 29, 2020. Alamo Valero Bowl, where the Longhorns Visitation will be held at were victorious. Patsy also loved music! She Cross Church on Monday, was the director of the Youth Choir at Cross January 18 from 1:30- Church, while her children grew up. Most of 3:00pm, followed by all, Patsy loved her church! She helped with the a memorial service at memorials that were donated and counted the 3:00pm with Rev. Jim Price officiating. For money for the church faithfully every Monday those who wish services may be livestreamed for many years. Her appreciation of her church from the Cross Church – Seguin, TX facebook family and Pastor Jim Price was evident in her page. All CDC protocols must be followed conversations with her friends and family. Patsy including social distancing, limited seating and will be missed, but her legacy of generosity will face coverings worn. Private interment will be be evident for generations to come! You are invited to sign the guestbook at www.treshewell. held at a later date. com. Arrangements are under the direction of She was preceded in death by her husband of 58 Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, years, El-Roy Erxleben and her brother, Clifton Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
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her love and care of Sandra. Sandra spent her childhood in Beeville, Texas where she and her sister, Dorothy, have many fond memories and quite a few antics! She moved back to San Antonio and graduated from Providence High School. She married her sweetheart on December 26, 1955 and they raised 3 sons and a daughter. The family was very active at St. Luke’s Catholic Church where they made lifelong friends and memories. After many great years in San Antonio, they moved to Seguin and continued their adventure. Sandra was very active in St. James Catholic Church being a member of St. Ann’s Circle and Catholic Daughters. She loved playing bridge and was a member of several clubs in San Antonio and Seguin. Sandra also spent many fun hours with her beloved lunch bunch. Throughout her adult life, Sandra spent countless hours involved in many charitable endeavors.
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Mamer or Momo, to her grandchildren, was always up for adventure. Though not a stereotypical grandmother, her fun loving, life Sandra Rehm Barron, age living spirit made for one special “Mamer/ 84, passed away December Momo.” Sandra was full of life, fun and was 30, 2020. Sandra was born incredibly witty! September 14, 1936 in San Antonio, Texas to Leona Sandra and Carroll loved to travel and were Margarite (Striedel) Rehm and always planning their next trip. From South America to Alaska, many cruise ships and tours Cyril Jacob Rehm Sr. through the U.S. and around the world, they were Sandra is preceded in death able to explore many places.
Survivors include her daughter, Cathy Beicker and husband, Donny and son, Russell Erxleben. Her grandchildren that affectionately called her “Ma” are Brent Beicker and wife, Katie; Clint Beicker and wife, Amy; Russell Erxleben II, Lauren Erxleben, Ryan Erxleben, and Erin Erxleben. “Ma’s” great-grandchildren are Brinley Beicker, Brylen Beicker, Bliss Beicker, Bowen Beicker, and Brooke Beicker. Her surviving sister-in-law is Bernice Neumann. Memorial contributions may be made to Cross by her husband Carroll Edward Barron, Jr; her Church (814 N. Bauer) or Seguin Sports Booster parents; brother Mickey Rehm and sister Martha Sandra’s greatest love was her dear Carroll. They did everything together. When he left in Barrows. Club (333 Beicker Rd) November for his greatest trip yet, she couldn’t Patsy was born on January 29, 1933 in Seguin, She is survived by her children Eddie Barron bear to be left behind. Their family finds great Texas to Willie & Olinska Salge Neumann. She (Debbie), Doug Barron (Lynn), Pam McCafferty comfort knowing they are together again! attended Seguin High School and graduated in 1950. She married El-Roy and they made their home in Seguin. Patsy worked at Randolph Air Force Base in Civil Service after she married until her retirement. She then spent her time with the grandkids and the things she loved to do. Patsy loved her church, her family, and her friends. One of her favorite things to do was watch sports! She kept up with the Matadors, listening to each Friday night game and calling Cathy on Saturday
(P.J.), Steve Barron (Irene); grandchildren Brian (Patti), Christi (Taylor), Keith (Jen), Beth (Mason), Rebecca (Josh), Sarah (Joseph), Sean (Stephany), and Kyle; 14 great-grandchildren; sister Dorothy Beavers, Brother-n-laws Buddy Barron and Glen Barrows; Sister-n-law Kay Rehm; numerous nieces and nephews and many friends.
Due to COVID-19, the family will host a private funeral with the mass of Christian burial officiated by her friends Msgr. Dennis Darilek and Father Greg Nevlud. Memorial Contributions may be made to the charity of one’s choice. You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell. com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, The family would like to thank Khiana Hill for Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
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HELP WANTED: NAVARRO ISD IS TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR FULL-TIME CUSTODIAL POSITIONS - DISTRICT WIDE: Pay starts at $11/hour (experience necessary and will train), Day and Night Shifts available. Must be fingerprinted and pass background check. Applications accepted online at www.nissd.us or in person at 6450 N. State Hwy. 123, Seguin Monday through Friday 8am to 4:30pm. THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN A GROWING SCHOOL DISTRICT.
RELIGION The Country Church Attic The Country Church Attic is now open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednesday and Thursday.
Clothing Ministry The Refuge III Clothing Ministry continues to give away clothing, some furniture, dishes, and other items at 7535 Elm Creek Road in Seguin. For further information call 830-303-6478.
Free Bible Course The World Bible School is offering free Bible correspondence courses. Answer questions from the Bible and send in for grading. Visit studygod.info for further information. To be sure your religious organization’s meetings and events appear in this calendar, send information to: communitycalendar@kwed1580. com, fax (830) 379-2238, or drop off the information at the Seguin Daily News/KWED office located at 609 E. Court St., Seguin. For best results, submit information at least two weeks prior to the event.
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