Obituaries
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Obituaries and death notices are a new feature on this web site. The people memorialized below either lived at least part of their lives in the county or are buried here. Please contact volunteer coordinator Rox Ann Johnson to contribute obituaries and/or photographs from your research.

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MARY ANN RICHTER IMMENHAUSER

Victoria Advocate, 22 Mar 1998

MARY A. IMMENHAUSER

Mary Ann Immenhauser, 54, of Victoria, died Saturday, March 21, 1998.

She was born Dec. 18, 1943, in Yoakum to the late Edwin and Elenora Maresch Richter. She was a homemaker, volunteer at Victoria Regional Medical Center and member Holy Family Catholic Church.

Survivors: husband, Harvey Lee Immenhauser; daughter, Lori McMullen of Victoria; sons, Brandon Immenhauser and Steven Immenhauser, both of Victoria; sister, Joyce Lux of New Braunfels; brother, Raymond Richter of Yoakum; and five grandchildren.

A rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. today at Buffington Funeral Home chapel.

A KJZT rosary will be recited at 9:30 a.m. Monday at St. Ann's Catholic Church.

Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the church, the Rev. Gary Janak officiating.

Burial will be at St. Ann's Catholic Cemetery. Buffington Funeral Home, Yoakum, 293-2333.

Memorials: St. Ann's Catholic Church.

Contributed by Matt Cross

KIRKSEY IRVING

Weimar Mercury
12 May 1906, page 8

Moulton, May 7. — Saturday afternoon about 3 o'clock Kirksey Irving and Harley Lee, colored, became involved in a difficulty. The negro struck him twice with a knife, one in the back, and once in the back of the head, sticking the knife up to the hilt in the brain, causing paralysis, from which Mr. Irving died. The negro is at large. Mr. Irving has been married only about one month. The feelings of the people are very hard toward the negro.


There are over 4,000 obituaries of Central Texans with Czech roots at Steve Alvarez's TXBHS web site. These include many people from Lavaca County and some with German surnames.