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Leon James Barton – August 23, 1942 to May 1, 2025 (82)

ROUND ROCK: Leon James Barton, 82, of Round Rock, Texas, passed on to his heavenly father on Thursday, May 1, 2025. Leon was born on August 23, 1942, in Lavaca County to the late Rudolph and Rosie (Rainosek) Barton.

Leon had been married to the love of his life, Margaret (Targac) Barton for 61 years.  Leon graduated from St. Joseph’s High School in 1960 and went on to serve in the US Army. He retired from HEB in 1997 after 37 years of dedicated service.  His dedication to HEB allowed him to work in Yoakum, Victoria, Corpus Christi, and Round Rock where he provided a range of knowledge as a Store Manager, Produce Supervisor, and Inventory Control Manager.

He also served as Grand Knight at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Yoakum.  He established the KJT Society at St. Williams Catholic Church in Round Rock where he served as President and Vice President until his death.  Leon was fluent in Czech and loved to sing along to any Czech song.  Leon also enjoyed fishing, listening to polka and waltzes, gardening and tending to his plants and flowers.  His favorite pass time was sweeping his sidewalks and driveway on a daily basis.

Survivors are his loving wife Margaret (Targac) Barton of Round Rock; sons, Greg Barton and wife Sandra of Point Venture, James Barton and wife Meg of Round Rock; three granddaughters, Amanda Barton, Mercedes Barton (Justin) and Kamry Sanchez-Barton (Myrissa); four great-daughters, McKena Lopez, Leia Lockett, Aleny Lockett and Reese Sanchez-Barton; one sister, Betty Jean Wiggins (Al) of Houston and brother, Raymond (Pat) Barton of San Antonio and niece/daughter Kathy Custer of Victoria.

Preceded in death by his parents, brother, Eugene Barton and his wife Lorene Barton.

Funeral Mass 10 a.m., Monday, May 5, 2025, at Sts. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church in Shiner with Rev. Michael Odarty-Lamptey officiating. Burial to follow at Shiner Catholic Cemetery.

Pallbearers are Ronnie Matias, Michael Barton, Jeff Matias, Mark Wiggins, Frankie Targac, Paul Barton and Louie Matias.

Honorary Pallbearers are Amanda Barton, Mercedes Barton and Kamry Sanchez-Barton.

Memorials may be given to KJT or St. Cyril & Methodius Catholic School.

DeWitt Election Office Post Unofficial Election Results

May 4, 2025 -In De Witt County, voters elected two hospital board members for Cuero Regional Hospital. Based on the unofficial results, Martin Leske (440 votes) and Faye Sheppard (392 votes) are the leading candidates for the two available positions, surpassing Pedro Gonzales (213 votes).

Mitch Adams and ShaNon Henson secured seats in Districts 1 and 4 without opposition, ensuring their positions on the council. Meanwhile, the At-Large City Council race saw three candidates vying for the seat. For the two City Councilmember-At-Large positions, Adam Arroyo (436 votes) and Charles Tounely (308 votes) emerged as the top contenders, with Russell Mobley (80 votes) falling short.

Meanwhile, in the Single Member District 1 school board race, Sean Douglas, with 73 votes, secured the seat over MaryJane Henson, who received 54 votes.

Yorktown ISD current board members Jeff Sievers, Christopher Romans, and Aaron Koopmann have been re-elected to serve on the school board.

Please note that, although these results have been obtained from the DeWitt Elections Office, they are still considered unofficial until further notice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CORRECTION: 5/05/2025 (spelling of name)

Charlotte Rose Morrow – August 25, 1939 to May 2, 2025 (85)

YOAKUM: Charlotte Rose Morrow, age 85, passed away peacefully at home Friday, May 2, 2025. She was born August 25, 1939, in Yoakum to John and Iva Donnelly Lee.

She retired as the finance director for the City of Yoakum after 47 years of service. She was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Catholic Daughters of America, Altar Society, Pilot Club and Kiwanis Club. She enjoyed taking care of & spoiling her grandchildren and attending their school & sporting activities. She also enjoyed traveling, walking on the beach, watching the San Antonio Spurs play and attending Catholic Daughters conventions. She was a Junior Catholic Daughters leader, cub scout den mother and with the St. Joseph School P.T.C.

Survivors: daughter, Linda Machacek (Mike); sons, John Morrow (Karen) and Van Morrow (Deborah); grandchildren, Craig Morrow (Shay Kelly), Dustin Morrow (Marissa), Nick Morrow (Keeley), Regan Whitley (Blake), Rylee Torres (Taylor), Morgan Hughes (Dustin), Ariel Robinson (Kevin),  Adrienne Machacek and Hailey Ryan (Alex); great-grandchildren: Peyton Morrow, Jaxson Morrow, Ciela Morrow, Evie Morrow, Elijah Morrow, Isla Morrow, Mikah Hughes, Livia Hughes, Gemma Hughes, Rogan Robinson, Max Ryan, Major Ryan, Milo Ryan and Memphis Ryan.

Preceded in death by parents; great-grandson, Oliver Morrow; sisters, Aliene Vinklarek and Lois Miller; brothers, Lloyd Lee and Paul Douglas Lee.

Rosary 1:30 p.m. followed with a Funeral Mass at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, May 5, 2025, at St. Joseph Catholic Church with Msgr. John Peters officiating. Burial St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Craig Morrow, Dustin Morrow, Nick Morrow, David Vinklarek, Dennis Vinklarek and Daniel Vinklarek. Honorary pallbearers will be former and current employees of the City of Yoakum.

Memorials may be given to St. Joseph Catholic Church or St. Joseph Catholic School Operating Fund.

The family would like to thank all of Mrs. Morrow’s loving caregivers, especially Natalie Meza also Advanced Home Health for their great care.

Guadalupanos’ Cinco de Mayo Purse Bingo: A Night to Remember!

By Pat Trevino

CUERO, TX – If you weren’t at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Hall on May 2nd, you missed out on one seriously fun night! The Guadalupanos pulled off an unforgettable Cinco de Mayo Purse Bingo, packing the evening with great food, laughter, and plenty of excitement.

(Contributed photo) A vibrant celebration! Attendees decked out in bright colors fill the room for Cinco de Mayo festivities. At the first table, Cuero City Mayor- Emil Garza takes a well-earned break from serving drinks, surrounded by cheerful guests—his lovely wife, Velma seated nearby, enjoying the moment.

Before the festivities truly kicked off, Connie Trevino led a heartfelt prayer as everyone gathered for dinner. Then later the room fell into a moment of quiet reflection as Father Richard then blessed the food, setting the tone for an evening full of warmth, joy, and togetherness.

(Photo courtesy of the Guadalupanos) Pictured is Connie Trevino and Father Richard.
(Courtesy of Guadalupanos) Left to Right David Varela -Bingo Announcer and Jon Eric Rodriguez Master of Ceremonies

Taking center stage was Jon Eric Rodriguez, keeping the crowd entertained as the Master of Ceremonies, while David Varela kept the bingo games rolling as the announcer, calling numbers with flair and keeping everyone on their toes. The purse prizes? Absolutely worth the suspense—some serious bingo magic happened that night!

(Photo by Pat Trevino) Cinco de Mayo Purse Bingo

Before the first bingo card was marked, Dr. Cynthia Orozco took the stage, reminding everyone why Cinco de Mayo is celebrated. She gave a brief but meaningful history lesson, grounding the event in tradition and the resilience behind the holiday. It was the perfect way to reflect on the deeper meaning of gathering, enjoying great food, and celebrating culture.

(Courtesy of Guadalupanos ) Attendees taking time for a photo op!

Of course, the party wouldn’t be complete without the legendary “Grito” contest. Contestants gave it their all, filling the hall with energy and cheers. It was loud, it was hilarious, and it was the perfect way to celebrate.

(Photo by Pat Trevino) Winner of El Grito – Kathy Garibay

Major shoutout to the sponsors who helped make the night possible: Ful-O-Pep’s Mr. Greg Gossett, Rhonda Pakabush with Rendezvous Boutique & Marketplace, David Guajardo at Alpha-Lyte’s, Rosa Liendo, Connie Trevino, Mrs. Aguirre, and Ashley Rodriguez. Thanks to their generosity, the night was packed with fun and fabulous prizes.

 

Let’s not forget the hardworking team behind it all—the Guadalupanos! Special appreciation goes to David and Rose Ann Varela, Sabrina De Leon, Mary Jane and Michael Ruiz, and so many others whose dedication made everything run smoothly. They poured their hearts into the event, and the result.  A celebration filled with energy, friendship, and unforgettable moments.

(Courtsey of Guadalupanos) Left to Right – Mary Clark, David Varela, RoseAnn Varela, and Sabrina DeLeon.

Even Father Richard couldn’t resist getting in on the fun, joining the crowd to celebrate and enjoy the festivities. The smiles, the cheers, the community coming together—it was everything a Cinco de Mayo event should be.

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If you missed out, don’t worry—I hear there’s already talk about a Diez y Seis de Septiembre event in the works. If that’s the case, you better stay posted and grab your tickets early because, judging by the success of this Bingo night, it’s bound to be another incredible celebration you won’t want to miss!

WINNERS!!! WINNERS!!!! WINNERS!!!  DOOR PRIZES & PURSE BINGO!!!
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(Photo courtesy of the Guadalupanos) Pictured is Connie Trevino and Father Richard.

Shirley Strait – October 10, 1952 to April 26, 2025 (72)

YOAKUM: Shirley Strait, 72, entered into her sunset, Saturday, April 26, 2025. She was born October 10, 1952 in DeWitt County to the late Alvin Ford and Louise Castillo.

She was one of the sweetest ladies you could meet. She was a loving mother, sister, aunt, grandmother and friend. She stayed home caring for her children after working years in the health field. She was one of a kind, who will be missed.

Survivors are her daughters, Sheila Strait and Nikia Strait; son, John Strait; grandchildren are Jhontrae Strait, Terano Arkadie, Taji Smith, Aiden Strait, Lexi Strait, Aderena Strait, Taijah Harper and Cameron Pineda; sisters, Lillie Dominguez and Brendolyn Adams; brothers, Stayton Ford and George Ford.

She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Charles Albert Strait and son, Derek Strait.

Anthony “Tony” Benedict Warzecha – March 21, 1931 to May 1, 2025 (94)

Anthony “Tony” Benedict Warzecha, 94, of Cuero passed away Thursday, May 1, 2025.  He was born March 21, 1931, in Cuero to Vincent and Susie Drzymala Warzecha.

Tony proudly served in the United States Army as a Cryptographer.  While being stationed in Yokohama, Japan, he met his future wife, Dawn Sandra Wright who was also a cryptographer.  They married in Yokohama, Japan on August 22, 1953, and honey-mooned at the base of Mount Fuji.  In civilian life, he was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 1682- and Fourth-Degree Assembly 1128; VFW Post 3972 and The American Legion Dinter Post #3.  He was also a member of St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Cuero.  He was ordained as permanent Deacon in the Catholic Church by Bishop David Fellhauer on July 21, 2001.  Tony has served the Catholic Community of Cuero since then.

He is survived by his son, Michael Warzecha of Longmont, Colorado; grandson, Christopher Anthony Warzecha of Texas City; daughter-in-law, Blanca Warzecha of Texas City; sister, Rose Tam of Yorktown and brothers, Vincent Warzecha of Cuero, Lad Warzecha of Ormond Beach, Florida, Newton Warzecha of Goliad and David Warzecha of Cuero.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his son, Christopher Matthew Warzecha and his beloved wife of 67 years, Dawn Warzecha.

Visitation will be held Monday, May 5, 2024, 9:00 AM at St. Michael’s Catholic Church with a rosary to be recited at 9:30 AM and Funeral Mass to begin at 10:00 AM at St. Michael’s Catholic Church with Father Jacob Mendoza officiating.  Interment will follow at Hillside Cemetery.

Mary “Patsy” Grahmann- January 28, 1949 to April 27, 2025 (76)

HALLETTSVILLE: Mary “Patsy” Grahmann, age 76 passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 27, 2025, surrounded by loved ones. She was born on January 28, 1949, in Huntsville, Texas to Henry and Lucille (Pierce) Smith. She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.

On August 3, 1969, Patsy married the love of her life Kenneth Grahmann at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Hallettsville, Texas. Together Patsy and Kenneth raised three children: Kenneth Jr., Darla, and Valorie. They shared a lifetime of love, laughter, and memories with their children.

In her earlier years Patsy owned her own beauty shop in Houston where she also practiced as a beautician for many years. Later In 1985 when they moved back to Hallettsville, Texas Patsy and her husband purchased a convenience store known as K & P’s where many of Hallettsville’s locals came to play dominoes and enjoy cold drinks. Once the store sold, Patsy started working at Tex-Tan in Yoakum. She worked there many years before returning to Houston in 1995. She then started her most loved job which was caring for all her grandchildren and even her great-grandchildren in her later years.

Patsy’s enjoyments included cruising, casinos, and Astros games but most of all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Patsy and her husband have been on over 100 cruises in their years spent together. If they were not on a cruise, you’d find her traveling to Mississippi to the casino. Patsy always wanted her grandchildren by her side. There was not a trip that she went on without them. If you stop by her house during the evenings, you might find her watching the Astros and her wondering why they can’t hit the ball, or you would see her on her phone calling all her children and grandchildren and catching up on their day.

Throughout Patsy’s journey as she battled cancer, she displayed incredible courage and unwavering hope, and she never let it slow her down. Patsy was a loving wife, mother, Nano, Great-Nano, sister and friend. She will be greatly missed by her family and all who knew her.

Survivors; husband of 56 years, Kenneth Grahmann; son, Kenneth Grahmann Jr. (Kristi); daughters, Darla Whitman (Steven), and Valorie Schindler (Michael); grandchildren, Joshua Grahmann, Cheyenne Whitman (James), Ashley Pustejovsky (Grant), Arin Brown (Jared), Justin Whitman (Becca), Kaycee and Jayden Schindler; great-grandchildren, Brody and Beau Pustejovsky, Shawn Dwyer; sister, Dorthy Pegoda; brother, Wayne Smith (Theresa) and numerous nieces and nephews.

Preceded in death by parents, Henry and Lucille Smith; brother, Bobby Joe Smith; granddaughter, Kaylen Schindler; great-granddaughter, Lainey Pustejovsky; brother-in law, Gilbert Pegoda.

Visitation 9:30 a.m. with Rosary at 10:30 a.m. then Funeral Mass at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Rev. Christopher Bediako officiating. Burial at Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Joshua Grahmann, Jayden Schindler, Jared Brown, Justin Whitman, Grant Pustejovsky and James Dwyer.

Memorial contributions may be given to Sacred Heart School Shine Program or Crown Hospice. The family would like to extend an abundance of gratitude to all the nurses and doctors at St. Luke’s Hospital as well as Crown Hospice and Hallettsville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Words cannot come close to the amount of appreciation we have for you.

William Peter Warzecha – March 24, 1936 to April 17, 2025 (89)

POINT COMFORT — William P. Warzecha, 89, of Point Comfort, passed away April 17, 2025. William was born March 24, 1936 in Cuero, TX to the late Peter and Bernice Zuber Warzecha.
William is survived by his children, Christine Kalisek (Ronnie), Douglas Warzecha, Glenn Warzecha (Marcy); two sisters; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his parents; stepfather, wife, Betty Warzecha and two brothers.
A private family mass and burial will be held at a later date.

Former U.S. Army Intelligence Analyst Sentenced for Selling Sensitive Military Information to Individual Tied to Chinese Government

May 1, 2025 – A former U.S. Army intelligence analyst was sentenced today to 84 months in prison for conspiring to collect and transmit national defense information, including sensitive, non-public U.S. military information, to an individual he believed was affiliated with the Chinese government.

Korbein Schultz, 25, of Wills Point, Texas, pleaded guilty in August 2024 to conspiring to collect and transmit national defense information, unlawfully exporting controlled information to China, and accepting bribes in exchange of sensitive, non-public U.S. government information.

“This defendant swore an oath to defend the United States — instead, he betrayed it for a payout and put America’s military and service members at risk,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “The Justice Department remains vigilant against China’s efforts to target our military and will ensure that those who leak military secrets spend years behind bars.”

“This sentencing is a stark warning to those who betray our country: you will pay a steep price for it,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “The People’s Republic of China is relentless in its efforts to steal our national defense information, and service members are a prime target. The FBI and our partners will continue to root out espionage and hold those accountable who abandon their obligation to safeguard defense information from hostile foreign governments.”

“Those who collaborate with America’s foreign adversaries put our country, and those who defend it, at grave risk and we will do whatever it takes to hold them accountable for their crimes,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Robert E. McGuire for the Middle District of Tennessee. “We will proudly stand in support of our men and women in uniform and work diligently to protect them from people like the defendant who would sell them out for a few bucks.”

“Protecting classified information is paramount to our national security, and this sentencing reflects the ramifications when there is a breach of that trust,” said Brigadier General Rhett R. Cox, Commanding General of the Army Counterintelligence Command. “This Soldier’s actions put Army personnel at risk placing individual gain above personal honor. Army Counterintelligence Command, in close collaboration with the Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Intelligence Community, remains steadfast in our commitment to safeguarding our nation’s secrets and urges all current and former Army personnel to report any suspicious contact immediately.”

According to court documents, between May 2022 until his arrest in March 2024, Schultz engaged in an ongoing conspiracy to provide dozens of sensitive U.S. military documents — many containing export-controlled tactical and technical information — directly to a foreign national residing in the People’s Republic of China. Despite clear indications that this individual, who is referenced in the Indictment as Conspirator A, was likely connected to the Chinese government, the defendant continued the relationship in exchange for financial compensation. In exchange for approximately $42,000, Schultz provided documents and data related to U.S. military capabilities, including:

  • His Army unit’s operational order before it was deployed to Eastern Europe in support of NATO operations;
  • Lessons learned by the U.S. Army from the Ukraine/Russia conflict applicable to Taiwan’s defense;
  • Technical manuals for the HH-60 helicopter, F-22A fighter aircraft, and Intercontinental Ballistic Missile systems;
  • Information on Chinese military tactics and the People’s Liberation Army Rocket Force;
  • Details on U.S. military exercises in the Republic of Korea and the Philippines;
  • Documents concerning U.S. military satellites and missile defense systems like the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) and Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD).
  • Tactics for countering unmanned aerial systems in large-scale combat operations.

Conspirator A first contacted the defendant through a freelance web-based work platform shortly after the defendant received his Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) clearance. Masquerading as a client from a geopolitical consulting firm, Conspirator A solicited the defendant to produce detailed analyses on U.S. military capabilities and planning, particularly in relation to Taiwan and the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

As the relationship progressed, Conspirator A’s demands grew increasingly specific and sensitive — requesting technical manuals, operational procedures, and intelligence assessments. Conspirator A made explicit his interest in materials that were not publicly available and encouraged the defendant to seek out higher levels of classification, emphasizing “exclusiveness” and “CUI and better.”  Schultz agreed to obtain higher levels of classified information for Conspirator A in exchange for money.

The defendant, fully aware of the grave national security implications, used his position and access to restricted databases — including closed U.S. government computer networks — to download and transmit at least 92 sensitive U.S. military documents.

The case also revealed attempts by the defendant to recruit his friend and fellow Army intelligence analyst into the conspiracy. At the time, Schultz’s friend was assigned to the U.S. Department of Defense’s Indo-Pacific Command (INDOPACOM), which is the combatant command that covers China and its regional areas of influence. Schultz and Conspirator A discussed the need to recruit another person into their scheme who had better access to classified material. They agreed that such recruitment needed to be done in a “nice and slow fashion.”

The FBI’s Nashville Field Office investigated the case, with valuable assistance from the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Command and the Department of Defense.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Josh Kurtzman for the Middle District of Tennessee and Trial Attorneys Adam Barry and Christopher Cook of the National Security Division’s Counterintelligence and Export Control Section prosecuted the case.

David Mark Nitsch – March 30, 1947 to April 23, 2025 (78)

HALLETTSVILLE: David Mark Nitsch Sr, age 78, passed away peacefully in his sleep April 23, 2025. He was born March 30, 1947, in Houston to Herman and Mary Ann Kucera Nitsch.

David had a lifelong love of scouting, serving as a Boy Scout and enjoying camping trips in his youth. He was an altar boy for many years at his parish church, St. Peter the Apostle in Houston.

After graduating from St. Thomas High School in 1965, David joined the Naval Reserve in 1966 and completed Boot Camp in San Diego. Called to active duty in 1967, he trained and deployed aboard the USS Turner Joy as a bosun’s mate, sailing directly to Vietnam.  Over the years, David maintained strong friendships with several of his fellow crew members and took great pride in his service to his country.

He was owner and operator of Steam-Tex Carpet Cleaning and a member of St. John The Baptist Catholic Church. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, crabbing, tending to his cattle and cooking. He was a mild tempered man of God who joyfully lived his roles of husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He raised his children modeling a life of moral values, responsibility, and generosity and those traits have been passed to his children and their spouses as they raise their families today. His nieces and nephews considered him “best uncle ever”. He made sure they each had proper fishing gear to make catches in the ranch ponds. He was the provider of egg rolls for the annual Christmas family and friends gathering. He made it a tradition. He was a friend to all and always had a smile on his face. To reiterate the type of man David Nitsch was, this is the last text he shared with his daughter on Easter Sunday: Hi Cassandra! I saw the beautiful Easter picture and the first thing I thought is “Wow, I did good” lol. They say raising children is hard. I thought it was fun every day. You and David Jr. made me proud.

Survivors: wife of 26 years, Diana Gajewsky Nitsch; children, Cassandra Smith (Zac), David Nitsch Jr (Desiree) and Jody Morrow (Kylie); seven grandchildren; sister, Mary Ann Patterson; brothers, Craig Nitsch (Patricia) and Bobby Nitsch (Brenda); mother of his children, Diana Chumchal Nitsch.

Preceded in death by his parents.

Visitation at 6:00 p.m. then a Rosary at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 2, 2025, at Thiele-Cooper Funeral Home.

Funeral Mass 10:00 a.m. Saturday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church with Rev. Jonas Kuubeta officiating. Burial Koerth Catholic Cemetery.

Pallbearers: David Nitsch Jr, Zane Nitsch, Zac Smith, Zachary Smith, Jeff Nitsch and Jody Morrow.

Memorial contributions may be given to St. John the Baptist Catholic Church or Koerth Catholic Cemetery.