![]() John Lutheran Cemetery, 30650 State Highway 95, Bartlett TX 76511. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Survivors include his wife a son Brandon Janke of Rogers two daughters, Sharlet Sladecek of Morgan’s Point Resort and Jane Motl of Temple a brother, Eugene Janke a sister, Arlene Schwarz five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. John Lutheran Church in Bartlett, where he served on the church council. He was a member of American Legion Post No. He served on the board of the Milam County FHA and also served as a director of the Bellfalls Electric Coop. He was a lifelong farmer and rancher in the Val Verde community. He married Jelen Janell Noack at Trinity Lutheran Church in Albany on Feb. He was born June 10, 1928, in Milam County to John Walter and Annie Matilda Schneider Janke. John Lutheran Church in Bartlett with the Rev. Services for Leonard Logan Janke, 94, of the Val Verde community will be 11 a.m. Guestbook available at Leonard Logan Janke Graveside service will be held at Bartlett Cemetery 1200 County Road 387 Bartlett, TX 76511 at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 18, 2023 at Crown of Life Lutheran Church at 19291 Stone Oak San Antonio, TX. on Friday, February 17, 2023, at Mission Park Funeral Chapels North 3401 Cherry Ridge Drive in San Antonio, TX. He is survived by his wife Meg, daughters Liesel Urban and Sara Lianne Ware, and son Michael and daughter-in-law Jennifer, as well as grandchildren Angel Stivason, Alynne Urban, Margaret Urban, Steven Urban Jr., Ashlyn Ware, Madelyn Ware, Lilly Ware, two great grandchildren Braxton and Zealand Stivason, his three sisters Jean White, Linda Smith and Sara Harrison, brother-in-law Butch Smith, as well as 27 nieces and nephews. His activities included outdoor adventures with the Boy Scouts, rose growing, travel, and activities with his church. In 1966 he gained a “little brother” Dan Georges who remained a brother until his death in December 2022. He married Margaret (Meg) Mehl in Kansas City, Missouri on December 23, 1967.īill enjoyed family and friends above all. After graduating from the University of Texas in January 1961, he began work for Southwestern Bell Telephone Company where he worked In Texas and St Louis, Missouri until his retirement as Assistant Comptroller, Corporate Taxes in December 2000. Bill was born to Ellis Barton Ware and Agnes Gaynell Wiederspahn Ware at the family farm in Bartlett Texas on July 25, 1937. Our Lord welcomed his faithful servant William Ellis Ware into his eternal home on January 23, 2023. Honorary pallbearers are Don Grisby, Victor Marek, James Mertz, Corporal Antonio Gallegos, and Noah Pacha. Pallbearers were Colton Marek, Colby Marek, Harold Marek, David Marek, Brandon Grisby, and Heath Henderson. Burial followed at Holy Cross Cemetery in Granger, TX. Funeral services were at 1pm on Saturday Februat Goodnight Funeral Home. He was also actively involved in his grandchildren’s lives.ĭonnie is survived by his wife Lillian Pacha, children Nicole “Nikki” and son-in-law Chad Marek, Brent and daughter-in-law Amber Pacha, Justin and daughter-in-law Kristie Pacha, sister Peggy Pacha, grandchildren Colton and Colby Marek, Grace and Noah Pacha, Corporal Antonio Gallegos, Marissa and Audrey Pacha.Ī visitation was held on Friday Februfrom 6pm-8pm at Goodnight Funeral Home in Bartlett, TX. Donnie enjoyed carpentry, gardening, and canning. He worked as a General Contractor for his own company, Pacha Construction for over 40 years. He married Lillian Maresh on June 16th 1973 they were married for 49 years. He graduated from Bartlett high school and continued on to receive a Associates degree with honors from Temple Junior College. Donald Ray Pacha, “Donnie”, 71, of Bartlett, Texas, passed away on February 20th, 2023.ĭonnie was born in Taylor, TX on June 3rd 1951 to the late Leroy and Adeline Pacha.
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