Obituaries

Elisandro Rodriguez

Elisandro “Chano” Rodriguez Jr., age 91, passed away July 17, 2022 in Alice, Texas. He was born April 29, 1931 in Alice, Texas to Elizandro Rodriguez Sr. and Trinidad Rodriguez. Chano was veteran and served in the United Stated Army and United States Airforce. He was a proud member of the Alice United Veterans Burial Association. Chano was often seen at Jalisco enjoying his coffee and being social with everyone. He was known for his social character, his captivating smile, and his love for dancing. He will be dearly missed by all who knew him.

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John “Morris” Walker

After spending Wednesday working his Brahman cows with family, John “Morris” Walker passed away peacefully Thursday morning July 14, 2022 at the age of 80. He was born in Poteet, Tx December 21, 1941 to parents James Raymond “Papa Jake” and Jane Warnek “Nana” Walker.

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Keith Oscar Barrera

Keith Oscar Barrera- 27 years of age passed away on June 26, 2022, in Alice, Texas, after a sudden illness. Keith was born on February 3, 1995, in Houston, Texas. Keith was a simple young man. He enjoyed simple things that came available to him during his short life. Keith was a bright young man that always wanted to make everyone around him happy. Keith always managed to make the best of the situation and with one thing in mind, that it be “the Best way “and in the correct pass to God. In the last years of his life, Keith found peace and guidance with the Aguilar family, who took him under their wings and gave him unconditional love and support to over come many obstacles that he encountered. He above all learn to value life and seek God for answers.

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Paulette Mumme

Paulette Mumme, age 69, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 10, 2022 in Alice, Texas. She was born July 16, 1952 in Palacios, Texas to Paul Miller and Nell Bailey.

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William Billings

William Carroll Billings passed away on July 7, 2022, at the age of 79. Bill was born in Laredo, Texas in 1943 to Floyd and Norma Billings of Bruni, Texas. Attending Bruni High School, Bill met his future wife of 58 years, Lucy Diann Long. At the behest of his loving mother, Bill went on to get a B.S. from Texas A&I in Agricultural Sciences. Bill and Diann moved to Austin where Bill not only started a new job with the United States Geological Services (USGS); they also started to grow their family. After seven years of living in Austin and San Antonio, Bill, a rancher at heart, moved his family back to Bruni so he and brother Floyd could comanage the Billings Ranch. For the first few years back, he also worked at Westinghouse Uranium. Bill spent the last 47 years devoted to fulfilling a lifetime goal of helping his brothers and sisters make the family ranch a success for generations to come. Bill is preceded in death by two brothers Joseph Scott Billings and Floyd Charles Billings and one sister Elizabeth Betty Dinn. Bill is survived by his wife, Diann, and his three children Denean Billings of Comfort, TX, Will Billings (Susan) of Boerne, TX and Michael Billings of Miami, FL. He is survived by his grandchildren, Kristin Hall (Emily) of Buda, TX, Blake Billings and Brooke Billings of Boerne, TX, and his great grandchild AJ Hall-Klaerner of Buda, TX. Bill’s surviving siblings are Mary Cecil Walker of Freer, TX, Kella Figueroa of Bandera, TX, and sister-in-law Charla Billings (Floyd) of Kendalia, TX: along with several loving nieces and nephews.

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Veronica Clendenen

Veronica Cadena Clendenen was born on November 7, 1970 and passed away on July 3, 2022, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was employed by Hartline Barger, LLP She is preceded in death by grandparents, Aurora and Manuel Valdez and Nicolas and Graciela Cadena.

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Alfonso Trevino

Alfonso Trevino, Alice, Texas 91 years of age passed away July 3rd, 2022, at DHR hospital in Edinburg, Texas. He was born December 2, 1930, in Alice, Texas. Alfonso was a graduate of Alice High School and served as a member of the United States Air Force during the Korean War. In 1965, he was B.A. graduate of Texas A&I University and in 1978 Masters graduate of Pan American University. Alfonso retired from the Texas State Commission for the blind. He later worked as the Jim Wells County Welfare Director, Executive Director to the City of Alice Housing Authority. He was a store owner and enjoyed being an insurance salesman. He also served as the Jim Wells County Democratic Chairman. Alfonso was an avid golfer, hunter, and member of the Knights of Columbus.

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Dr. Diana Franco Bill

Dr. Diana Franco Bill, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, on Sunday, June 26, 2022. She was born in Alice, Texas on October 1, 1949, to Maria Antonio Vasquez and Daniel Franco. Her family owned and operated a small meat packing business. Diana was raised in a close community where she and her sister Perla enjoyed growing up surrounded by their cousins, the Sernas, and many friends within their small town. Diana was a woman of great faith, she was devoted to her family, church, and community. Her service life started at an early age, as a child, she volunteered at her church and after high school spent several summers serving on missionary trips to Mexico with the Maryknoll Society. She was an advocate for equal rights and opportunities, and throughout her life worked tirelessly to spread awareness and support for causes dear to her heart. At home, Diana could often be found reading a book or researching for work, and over weekends and holidays, she was always in the kitchen preparing to break bread with family. Her passion for the arts included attending many shows and performances with her family and friends. There was a 99 percent chance the soundtrack to Mama Mia was playing in her car when she started it. Diana loved shopping, and she loved a good sale. Her love of travel meant she was always up for a new adventure. She attended Texas A&I University in Kingsville, where she met her husband Antonio (Tony) Pruneda Bill and earned her BA in Sociology & Psychology. They spent a short time in San Antonio, and then returned to Alice in 1970. While completing her Masters, she was employed with Jim Wells County, MHMR, as a social worker. She also worked with the City of Corpus Christi as a Program Director focused on rural services in job training and placement in Jim Wells and Duval Counties. In 1973, their first child, Veronica, was born. And in 1978, Catarina (Cat) Filomena joined the family. The fabulous four enjoyed many summers traveling throughout the United States and Mexico. The family spent many years supporting Coyote football. Diana hosted the best after-game parties where she served her famous chili and “the salad”. Dedicated to the health and wellness of children, specifically those in underserved communities, Diana pursued a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the Fielding Institute and dedicated the topic of her dissertation to the effects of testifying in court on children who have been abused. During this time, she also worked as a Psychological Associate and Clinical Coordinator in the private care sector. As Diana was growing her career in mental health care, her family too was growing and in 1995 her first granddaughter, Alexis, was born followed by her sisters Christina, Priscilla, and Sierra. Pipa was known for her style, and the girls loved their shopping outings with her. She loved making them her famous steak strips and introducing them to the performing arts and the theatre. Diana and Tony spent many school holidays traveling with their granddaughters around the US visiting national parks, monuments, and museums. They had pledged to visit all fifty states with the girls, and by 2014 they had completed trips to fifteen. In 2000, after years in the private health sector, she joined Community Action Corporation of South Texas (CACOST) as Director of Health Services / Chief Operating Officer. In her fourteen years with CACOST, she helped build and grow programs such as Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) and the agency’s federally qualified health centers, providing affordable and accessible health and wellness services to both uninsured and insured residents. Diana dedicated her free time to various activities at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church in Alice. She served on the original Core team of the church’s Lifeteen program and taught CCD. She belonged to a weekly faith-sharing ladies group and she was a charter member of Catholic Daughters of America’s Court #2584. She was a core team member of the women’s ACTS retreat and assisted as a spiritual advisor. She and Tony chaired the St. Elizabeth annual BBQ and picnic for several years. She is preceded in death by her father Daniel and mother Maria Antonia. Left to cherish her memories are her loving husband of 52 years Antonio, daughter Veronica and husband Chris, and their daughters, Alexis, Christina (husband Mike), Priscilla, and Sierra. Her daughter Catarina (Cat) and her sister, Perla Franco Wheeler. She will be missed by many cherished family and friends. Diana will be fondly remembered for her beautiful smile, infectious laugh, positive energy, devotion to her faith, and professional commitment. Her poise and caring ways will forever stay with the people touched by her countless acts of kindness. She instilled courage and hope in everyone she met. Diana, may you be walking with the saints in heaven and drinking coffee with Popo. A rosary as held Saturday, July 9, 2022 at 10:30 am at the St. Elizabeth Catholic Church with a memorial mass to begin at 11 am at the St. Elizabeth Catholic Church. Services will conclude at the church. Services entrusted to Roberson Funeral Home Alice.

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