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Manuel Zaragoza Flores, 83, of Uvalde died on May 16, 2024, at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. He was born on June 13, 1940, in Musquiz, Coahuila, ...
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Juan Francisco Ibarra, Jr., 33, of Uvalde died on Aug. 1, 2016, at University Hospital in San Antonio after an accident. He was born on March 30, 1983, ...
Johnnie B Bradley, mother of Brad Bradley, Roberta Bradley Walden, Elizabeth Bradley Kring, and Phoebe Bradley Fowler, died at home in Del Rio, Texas, as she wished on August 8. She was fortunate in that she didn’t suffer a lengthy terminal illness, that she was in no pain, and, happily, that her mind was never as old as her body became. She remained a beautiful, high-spirited woman all her life. Born Dec. 11, 1916, the only child of a Rising Star farmer, Will Reynolds, and a Leakey rancher, Elizabeth Bybee Reynolds, Johnnie B grew up in Leakey with dozens of first, second, and third cousins who were beloved to her – the McCoys, the Rowans, the Bybees and many others. She was a petite, but sturdy, beautiful woman who didn’t need makeup or even beautiful clothes to be beautiful, and she didn’t have a fake or mean bone in her body. Her children always appreciated that she was unpretentious, neither self-deprecating nor bragging, always inspirational, never discouraging, ever hopeful that her children would be safe, be happy, and live fulfilling lives. She saw no limits for the potential of any human, her own children in particular. It was a comfort to her children that she did not gossip, and that, if anyone did gossip, she would say something such as, “But for the grace of God, there go I” or something like “Well, don’t believe it [gossip] unless you see it for yourself.” Always as sharp as a tack, Johnnie B, as she was known to her friends, loved language and learning and she...
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Semiweekly, - Began in 1901. Description based on: Vol. 16, no. 32 (Jan. 3, 1902).
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