Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Della Mae (Hartman) Schmitt

     Mass of Christian Burial for Della Mae (Hartman) Schmitt, age 69 of Muenster, was held at 10:00 AM Saturday, May 4, 2013 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Muenster. A Rosary/Vigil was held at 7:00 PM Friday, May 3 also at the church. Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Services were officiated by Rev. Ken Robinson and Rev. Kyle Walterscheid and directed by McCoy Funeral Home of Muenster.
     Mrs. Schmitt died on Tuesday, April 30, 2013 at the Muenster Memorial Hospital.
     Della was born on June 7, 1943 on a farm south of Muenster. She was the seventh of eight children of Victor and Margaret (Bayer) Hartman. The family moved to Muenster when Della was three years of age. She grew up in Muenster where she attended and graduated Sacred Heart Catholic School.
     Della married Harvey Schmitt on August 24, 1963. They were married in Sacred Heart Catholic Church where she was a life-time member. She had been an officer in the Sacred Heart Home School Society and had served on the Sacred Heart Parish Council.
     Della loved working in her yard and especially loved growing and looking at the flowers. One of her favorite past times was camping with her family. She enjoyed her family and many friends and will really be missed by all who knew her.
     Della is survived by her: husband, Harvey B. Schmitt of Muenster; daughters and spouses: Vickie and Doug Fleitman of Muenster and Debbie and Don Neu of Muenster; son and spouse: Stephen and Michelle Schmitt of Tyler, TX; 9 grandchildren: Mikayla Fleitman, Mikenzie Fleitman, Michael Fleitman, Karli Anderle, Koby Hogan, Ryan Neu, Courtney Neu, Tim Schmitt, and Daniel Schmitt; sisters and spouses: Edna Tompkins of Arlington, TX, Georgia and Walter Wolf of Gainesville, TX, and Pat and John Yosten of Muenster; brothers and spouses: Alvin and Joan Hartman of Muenster, Gene and Judy Hartman of Denton, TX.
     Della was preceded in death by her: parents, Victor and Margaret Hartman, sister, Kathryn Gremminger, and brother, Willard Hartman.
     Pallbearers were: Kenny Hartman, Brian Tompkins, Robert Gremminger, Michael Hartman, Doug Hartman, Kevin Wolf, and Christy Bezner.
     The family requests memorials be made to the Sacred Heart Alumni and Supporters. 


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Eleanor C. (Schad) Felderhoff

     Mass of Christian Burial for Eleanor C. (Schad) Felderhoff, age 84 of Muenster was held at 10:00 AM Friday, April 19, 2013. A Rosary/Vigil was held at 7:00 PM Thursday. All services were at the Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Services were officiated by Rev. Ken Robinson and directed by McCoy Funeral Home of Muenster. Mrs. Felderhoff died on Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at her home in Muenster.
     Eleanor was born on March 13, 1929 in Gainesville. She was one of the 7 children of Joseph W. and Cora Lee Schad. She grew up in Gainesville where she graduated high school at St. Mary’s Catholic School in 1946. After graduation, she lived at home (until she married) and worked in the office at the Gainesville Ford dealership. After one year there, she worked in the Bookkeeping department in Gainesville National Bank for four years. After that a mutual friend introduced her to Frank Felderhoff. They dated and soon thereafter married on June 19, 1951 in St. Mary’s Church.
     Frank was a native of Muenster. He and Eleanor have lived in Muenster since their marriage. He was a veteran of WWII where he had served some 37 months in the war. After being discharged, he returned to Muenster where he worked for 41 years for Cooke County Electric. He and Eleanor were the proud parents of 2 daughters and 4 sons. After the children were older, Eleanor worked as a bookkeeper for Tuggle Motor Company for 6 years, and later at Muenster Memorial Hospital for 15 years.
     Eleanor was a member of Sacred Heart Parish, Catholic Daughters, St. Anne’s Society and the VFW Auxiliary. She enjoyed life with her family and friends immensely. She really loved partying with her family and playing cards (Hearts and/or Tripoli) with them and her friends. She was a great family lady and a friend to many. She will be greatly missed!
     Survivors include her: daughters and spouses: Patricia and Ronald Fuhrmann of Muenster, Marilyn and Dale Trevathan of Richland Hills; sons and spouses: John and Cheryl Felderhoff of Garland, Tim and Ramona Felderhoff of Muenster, Mark and Terrye Felderhoff of Ponder, TX, Terry Lee and Kristi Felderhoff of Gruver, TX; a sister and spouse, Mary Jo and Charles Naughton of Fort Worth. There are 15 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
     Eleanor was preceded in death by her: husband, Frank Joseph Felderhoff; parents Joseph W. and Cora Lee Schad; sisters: Beatrice Catherine Schad and Dorothy Mae Whitaker; brothers: Joe W. Schad, Jr., Paul Joseph Schad and Richard Phillip Schad.
     Pallbearers were: Ray Felderhoff, Josh Trevathan, Eric Felderhoff, Sean Fuhrmann, Ryan Fuhrmann, Derek Felderhoff, Travis Felderhoff, Aaron Felderhoff, and Honorary Pallbearer Matthew Felderhoff.
     The family requests memorial be made to the Cooke County Home Hospice.


Saturday, April 13, 2013

Jerry Lynn Kindiger

     Mass of Christian Burial for Jerry Lynn Kindiger, age 66 of Muenster was held at 10:00 AM Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Muenster. A Rosary/Vigil was held at 6:00 PM Monday, April 15 at the Funeral Home. Services were officiated by Rev. Ken Robinson and directed by McCoy Funeral Home. Burial was in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
     Mr. Kindiger died on Saturday, April 13, 2013 at his home.
     Mr. Kindiger (Jerry) was one of the 8 children of Aaron Victor and Mary Ruth Moseley Kindiger. He was born on February 7, 1947 in Gainesville and was raised in Era where he attended school. While growing up, he was active in school, especially in all sports. After graduating, Jerry enlisted in the US Navy in the late 1960’s, where he served for 4 years, a portion of which was in Vietnam. After being discharged, Jerry returned to Era, then became an Engineer for the Sante Fe Railroad. He retired from Sante Fe after 37 years service.
     Jerry had always been an “outdoorsman.” He really enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and anything else connected with the outdoors.
     Jerry was the father of two sons and grandfather of four. He and Joyce Swirczynski were married on July 14, 2000 in Las Vegas, Nevada. He had lived the past 23 years in Muenster. He will be missed by family and all who knew him.
     Jerry is survived by his wife, Joyce of Muenster; mother, Mary Ruth Kindiger of Leo; sons, Jaret and wife Alethea Kindiger of Leo and Jordan Kindiger of Austin; sisters and spouses, Bobbie Handford of Boliver, Gail and Joe Knight of Era, Karen and Eloy Gonzales of Bee Cave; brothers and spouses, Jim and Gail Kindiger of Whitesboro and Eddie and Treaon Kindiger of Callisburg. There are four grandchildren, Macie Kindger, Jacob Kindiger, Rae Ann Morris and Colton Morris, all of Leo.
     Jerry was preceded in death by his father, A.V. Kindiger, his sister, Ruth Ann McKinney and a brother Joe Kindiger.
     Pallbearers were: Stan Endres, Joe Knight, Craig Kindiger, Josh Kindiger, Ian Hanford, Carvin Moseley.
     The family requests memorials be made to Cooke County Home Hospice.


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Mattie Inez (Hale) Dennis

     Funeral services for Mattie Inez (Hale) Dennis, age 92, was scheduled for 3:00 PM Saturday, April 13, 2013 at the Landmark Missionary Baptist Church in Saint Jo. Services were officiated by Dr. Larry Cornell and Rev. Ricky Kerr and directed by McCoy Funeral Home. A visitation was set for 1:00 PM Saturday at the funeral home. She was laid to rest in Mountain Park Cemetery following the church service.
     Mrs. Dennis died at 10:50 PM Tuesday, April 9, 2013 in Fort Worth.
Mattie was born May 23, 1920 in Electra, Texas. She was one of the six children of Charles Richard and Bessie Lee (Day) Hale.
     The family had moved from Electra to Saint Jo in 1934. They lived near Capps Corner where she was raised and attended the Spencer School. There she met and married Elvin Eli Dennis on October 10, 1936. They were blessed with 5 children, 14 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, and 9 great-great grandchildren.
     Mattie was a homemaker who loved to cook for her family and friends, all of which enjoyed the labor of love from her vegetable gardens. She was an avid reader and enjoyed tending to her flower gardens.
     Mattie is survived by: daughters: Frances Poynor of Saint Jo, TX, Pat Jones of Fort Worth, TX, sons: Richard Dennis and wife Jeannine of Pilot Point, TX, Arnold Dennis and wife Judy, of Saint Jo, TX. She is also survived by two brothers, Lee and Archie Hale of Gainesville, TX. She leaves loving memories to be cherished by 13 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren, and 9 great-great grandchildren.
     She was preceded in death by her husband, Elvin E. Dennis, son Elvin Dennis Jr., granddaughter Kay Tompkins, great granddaughter Jessica Tompkins, brother Bert Hale, and sisters Betty Haggard and Bessie Harrell.
     Pallbearers were her grandsons: Billy Poynor, Mark Dennis, Paul Dennis, Scott Dennis, Brian Jones, Richard Dennis, Charles Robert Dennis, and James Fuller.
     The family requests memorials be made to: Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch (PO Box 1890, Amarillo, TX 79174-0001) or the charity of your choice.