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Tina Maxine Elmore

Tina Maxine Elmore, 59, a 50 year resident of Alvin, TX passed away in Webster, TX on August 02, 2020. Tina was born on March 28, 1961 in Houston, TX. She spent her life centered around her husband, children and grandchildren. Tina is...
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Sharron Jo Wills

Sharron Jo Wills, 73, a 25 year resident of Pearland passed away on July 30, 2020 at her home. Sharron was born on October 27, 1946 in Houston, TX, she attended Crosspoint Church and was a Realtor for 20 years for Realty...
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James S. Thompson

On Saturday, July 25, 2020, James S. Thompson, loving husband, father of two children and grandfather of four, passed away at the age of 74. Jim was born on December 19, 1945 in Port Arthur, TX to Elton and Bea Thompson. He received his...
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Patricia Muraglia

Patricia Muraglia crossed the bar (passed away) unexpectedly Sat 11 July.  She was born in New York hospital, on Manhattan, in New York city, in New York state on February 21, 1941. Pat was married to Frank, her husband, for 60 years....
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Jimmy C. Esteban

Jimmy C. Esteban went home to the Lord our Creator on Saturday, July 22 at age 39.
Jimmy was born to Jaime & Lilibeth Esteban on July 10, 1981 in Cabanatuan City. As a child, he enjoyed playing outdoors with cousins and friends and was always full of enthusiasm.
Jimmy was a very loving child, protective cousin and brother, a loyal friend, a passionate and dedicated husband and father.
Jimmy had a Bachelor’s Degree in Radiology Technology and received a B.S. in Pharmacy later on.
Jimmy met his wife Regine in the Philippines where they married and went on to have one child, Julia Reign when they moved to the US.
In addition to being a dedicated and loving father, Jimmy also loved being an entrepreneur. Aside from enjoying doing business, he was also into online gaming and music. Throughout his entire life, he held an unwavering faith in God, which he shared with those who surrounded him. He served God by using his talent by playing drums in church.
Jimmy joins Isaiah Esteban, Dolhele Esteban and Christian Esteban in Heaven. He is survived by Regine Esteban & Julia Reign Esteban.
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Peggy Hebert Ryan

Peggy Hebert Ryan passed away peacefully after a short illness on July 14, 2020.  Peggy was a proud native Houstonian, born the third daughter of Houston restauranteur, Clifton Hebert and his wife, Lula.  She graduated from St. Agnes Academy in addition to...
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Margie Fields

Margie Fields passed away on July 18, 2020 with her daughter Elizabeth by her side. Margie was born in Tintah, MN on June 23, 1931, the tenth of a family of eleven children. She married Vern Fields on June 16, 1951. Margie was the world’s best mother and homemaker. She sewed all of her daughters’ beautiful dresses and cooked delicious meals and kept the cleanest and most pleasant house in Sedgwick, KS. She filled every birthday with joy and every holiday with magic. She was a devoted and active member of First Christian Church in Sedgwick, and she taught all her children to love the Lord, reading the Bible daily with them at home. She served the Sedgwick Community through the Athena Club and the Band Booster Club. Along with Vern, she spearheaded the development of the Sedgwick Historical Museum. When the children were older, she worked as an administrative secretary at Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, KS till she retired with her husband Vern, to enjoy a new home on Grand Lake in Grove, OK. After Vern’s death, she moved to Pearland, TX to be near her daughters. Always preferring to be busy and useful, Margie came out of retirement to work as a secretary for Compositech, Inc., and later became manager of her daughter’s medical office until she was 80 years old. She was an active member of Faith Community Church in Pearland, and a volunteer for Christian Helping Hands and Pearland Library.

Margie reunites with her husband, Vernon B. Fields; grandchild: Sean Chadwick; parents, Angela and Barthel Schoenecker; sisters: Helen Doffing, Vera Johnson, Marcella Wilson, and Marie Morrow; brothers: Eddie Schoenecker, Bart Schoenecker, and Elmer Schoenecker.

Mrs. Fields leaves behind her daughters Elizabeth Brown and Angela Knauss, both of Pearland, and her son, Lee Fields, of Elizabeth City, NC; Angela’s husband Jeff; and Lee’s wife Julie. Surviving grandchildren are Todd Knauss and his wife Jenny, Natalie Chadwick, Brian Fields and his wife Katie, and Beth Nosay and her husband Kasey; Her great grandchildren are Drew Knauss, Zoe Knauss, Shadow Marcheff, Xander Nosay, and Zelda Nosay. She will also be greatly missed by her sisters Leona “Nonie” Vierthaler and Irene Rausch; her brother, Vince Schoenecker; and numerous nieces and nephews.

Graveside will be Saturday, August 01, 2020 at 10:00 at Ottawa Indian Cemetery in Miami, OK.

In honor of Mrs. Margie Fields, please make memorial donations to Mid Atlantic Christian University, https://macu.reachapp.co/donations/new

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