Condolences – Barbara Sue Jackson Crouch

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 14 Mar 24 - Comments Off on Condolences – Barbara Sue Jackson Crouch

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Barbara Sue Jackson Crouch was received to eternal life on Monday, February 12, 2024. She was born in Columbus, Texas to John Leland Jackson and Margaret Ann Prillop Jackson on August 9, 1937. Barbara attended school in Port Lavaca, Texas and graduated with the class of 1955. She married James Robert Crouch on June 25, 1955, in Port Lavaca, Texas. Barbara attended Southwest Texas State University and earned a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. She began her teaching career in Lockhart, Texas as a fifth-grade teacher and taught fifth grade there for sixteen years.

Barbara and Jim moved to Port O’Connor, Texas in 1978, where she continued her teaching career, teaching fourth grade in Port O’Connor until she retired. Her contributions to education were noteworthy and she was recognized for them as a recipient of the Teacher of The Year award for Port O’Connor School and was extended an invitational membership to Delta Kappa Gamma educational honor sorority. She continued her education with post graduate studies at SWTSU, St. Edwards University, The University of Texas and the University of Houston, Victoria.

Barbara was active in her communities serving as president of the Calhoun County Arts Council and was a member of the Port O’Connor Library Board. A lifelong lover of music, Barbara was an accomplished pianist and organist and contributed musically for Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Lockhart and First Baptist Church in Port O’Connor.

Barbara loved her family, truly enjoyed socializing with her friends and was a huge Aggie fan! She communicated daily with many and is remembered for her positive and encouraging words to all who knew her.

Barbara was preceded in death by her parents and infant son, James Louis Crouch. She is survived by her husband of 68 years, James Robert Crouch, her children, Joni Groom and Jimmy Crouch Jr., grandchildren, Constance Crouch and Shawn Crouch (Tara), great grandchildren, Arthur Louis Crouch and Charlotte Ann Crouch, numerous nieces, and other family members.

Celebration of Life Services was held Monday, February 19, at McCurdy Funeral Home in Lockhart with the Rev. Karen Morris officiating.

Condolences – George Flavious Wirt

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George Flavious Wirt, 89, died on February 9, 2024 in Tomball, Texas, after a tough battle with prostate and bone cancer. He was born in Houston, Texas at the Heights Hospital on May 25, 1934 to Roy David Wirt and Vera Virginia Bleyl Wirt. He graduated from Spring Branch High School in 1951. In school he played football and baseball, was in the FFA and raised cows, chickens, and hogs. He served in the Navy from 1951 to 1955 and was stationed in San Diego working on planes. After that, he sold magazines door to door all around the US. He married Tania Marlene Wert of Newton, Iowa in 1957 and they lived and worked on the Bullock Ranch until 1959. He then joined the Houston Fire Department and worked there until 1965. While in the fire department he studied real estate and got his Brokers License and started George F. Wirt Realty, Inc., then Wirt-Kleb Realty and became The Wirt Company in 1967 with his office at the corner of Jones Road and Hwy. 290 hiring 30+ agents specializing in acreage and commercial investments with a special thank you to his brilliant secretary, Judith Schultz along with his top agent, Joe Evans. George loved the Real Estate (people) business along with his pastime activities with his slow-pitch and flag football teams which had some of the best athletes from the city and state on his teams. His office was filled with trophies!

He had a great appreciation for nature, wildlife, and art. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. Lots of time was spent with Bobby Taylor, Charlie Arnold, and other friends fishing the Lower Laguna Madre and Port O’Connor, hunting and exploring for fossils and flint with Frank Lenk and Frank Fontana at the ranch in Terrell County. He loved picking up shells and had quite a collection. He also loved working in his garden and planting Live Oak trees. George also loved playing the piano and harmonica. He was an avid Astros fan and was a season ticket holder for 25 years.

George had 5 children with Tania – Vernon, Freddy and wife, Alissa and their 5 children, Andy and wife, Delia, Roy, and Amy and her 4 children and 4 grandchildren. Later, he married Debra Johnson and had a son, John (Buster) and wife, Lexie and their 2 children.

He is preceded in death by his parents, brother Ferdy Wirt, sister Shirely Gent, and son Vernon.
George was always a fair businessman and very generous. Many people that he did business with became life long friends. He will be dearly missed. In lieu of flowers he’d say Go Fishing!

A graveside service was held at Woodlawn Cemetery at 1101 Antoine Drive, Houston, Texas 77055 on February 20th.

Scholarship Opportunities

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 14 Mar 24 - Comments Off on Scholarship Opportunities

WGTN (Women Growing Together Express Network) is offering two $1,000 Impact Scholarships in 2004. Eligibility requirements include:

• Female US Citizen
• Resident of Victoria, Calhoun, Jackson, Lavaca, DeWitt, Goliad, or Refugio County
• GPA of 2.75 or higher
• Plan to attend a community/technical/vocational school or US college/university that offers baccalaureate degrees in Fall 2024

WGTEN is sponsoring a $2,000 Outright Grant in 2024. Eligibility requirements include:
• Female US Citizen
• Completed at leas 60 credit hours
• GPA of 3.0 or higher
• Seeking baccalaureate degree or higher from an accredited US college/university offering baccalaureate degrees in Fall 2024
Scholarship applicants must apply online with a biographical sketch, three professional letters of reference degrees in Fall 2024

Eligible students may apply for both the $1,000 Impact Scholarships and the $2,000 Outright Grant.
To apply, please call, text, or email Jessika Mendez, WGTEN Chair of Advancement, at jmendez@grnvictoria.com or (979) 257-8905 with your name, email address, and school you plan to attend in Fall 2024 to receive instructions on how to complete the online application.
APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MAY 15, 2024

Recipients will be announced and checks awarded at the WGTEN monthly meeting on July 11, 2024. Scholarship recipients will receive a year’s student membership with ABWA and WGTEN. We encourage recipients to be involved with WGTEN by attending monthly meetings and volunteering at fundraisers and/or activities. At least 3 completed scholarship applications MUST be received in order for each scholarship to be awarded. Each check is payable to scholarship recipient and educational institution jointly and must be cashed within 6 months of issuance.

What’s Up?

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 14 Mar 24 - Comments Off on What’s Up?

Weekly Events:
Wednesdays:    8:00 am-9:00 am Coffee & Conversation at POC Library
Wednesdays:    9:30-10:30 am Bingo followed by Loteria
Wednesdays:    4:30 pm Boy Scouts meet at Scout Hall in Seadrift
Wednesdays:    1:00-3:30 Mah Jongg, POC Library
Thursdays:    POC Bridge at Library 1:00-3:00 pm
Saturdays:    7:00 pm Friends of Bill W at First Baptist Church POC
Monthly Meetings:
2nd Monday     Port O’Connor Chamber of Commerce
6:00 pm        Port O’Connor Library
3rd Wednesday     Seadrift Chamber of Commerce
6:00 pm        Seadrift Train Depot
3rd Thursday    POC Water Board Meeting
1:00 pm        39 Denman Drive
1st Saturday    Roll Off Bin
8-2 or until full    Behind the POCID office

 
Thurs., March 21    POC Service Club
10:00 am        POC Community Center
Sat., March 23    Scout BBQ
3:00-6:00 pm    Seadrift School Cafeteria
Sun., March 24    Easter Egg Hunt
1:00-5:00 pm    Across from Seadrift City Hall
Mon., March 25    Powderhorn Wildlife Management
7:00-9:00 pm    Port O’Connor Library Sat.,
Sat., March 30    Seadrift Market Days
8:00-Noon        Seadrift Train Depot
Sat., March 30    Easter Egg Hunt
2:00 pm        Port O’Connor First Baptist Church
Sun., March 31    Easter Sunrise Service
7:00 am        King Fisher Beach, POC
April        New Exhibit at Art Boat, Seadrift
Thurs., April 4     POC Service Club
10:00 am        POC Community Center
April 6        Children’s Super Saturday
10:00-11:30    Port O’Connor Library
Sat., April 6    Spring Mega Garage Sale
8:00-2:00        Port O’Connor Community Center Pavilion
Sat., April 13    Farmers Market  8:00-Noon    King Fisher Beach, POC

Cupid Hits Bullseye with 27th Sweetheart Banquet by Karolyn Kinsel

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 15 Feb 24 - Comments Off on Cupid Hits Bullseye with 27th Sweetheart Banquet by Karolyn Kinsel
Adolph and Mary Covarrubias Citizens of the Year

Adolph and Mary Covarrubias
Citizens of the Year

It’s that time of year again, y’all – time to celebrate loving and/or being loved by our “Valentine”, being struck by the arrow of love fired from Cupid’s bow, and the Sweethearts’ Banquet, a February Must-Do for the Port O’Connor community.
Thursday, February 8th, found Port O’Connor’s First Baptist Church hosting the 27th Sweethearts’ Banquet. The banquet was held in our newly refreshed Community Center. By 6:00 p.m., there was a full house. I didn’t count everyone there but, in addition to Team Kids who were serving food and drinks along with numerous other FBC Members present in a helping capacity, it looked like nearly 100 other folks were on hand to enjoy a few hours of fellowship, food and fun.
Before I tell you all about this year’s banquet, I will skip to the most important part: FBC’s naming of the Citizen(s) of the Year – Adolph and Mary Covarrubias.

For many years, this couple has quietly and unassumingly served their church and community in many, many ways. For many years Ms. Mary could be found behind her desk or making copies for the classrooms in her capacity as secretary at the Port O’Connor school while Mr. Adolf could be found working to provide the school’s students with a clean learning environment while serving as the school’s janitor. The couple’s daughter, Monica, shared how blessed she and her brother, Adolfo, Jr., feel to have them as their parents. I couldn’t have been the only one to wipe away a happy tear at her touching tribute to their parents. Ms. Mary has served as FBC’s Treasurer for many years and Mr.Covarrubias still takes the time to pick up and deliver mail to the church. The things they do are not done to gain recognition from others but to meet needs that exist that they have recognized and are available and able to meet. Can you imagine a world where everyone operated this way? I can. And it is gloriously different from the one we currently inhabit. Thank you Mr. and Mrs. Covarrubias for unassumingly meeting the needs of others and for being such shining examples of Christian principles in action for your children. Your actions move us closer to the reality of one day inhabiting the world I imagine.

Now to describe the lovely event: In my opinion, FBC folks are experts at welcoming event guests and showing their appreciation for them. There’s just something about walking through a doorway expecting to be dismissed after presenting your admission ticket then finding that you’re not dismissed at all; instead, you find yourself the recipient of one of the most genuinely warm welcomes you’ve ever encountered. . . And it comes with a hug…a real one! Walmart greeters have nothing on these FBC ladies!

This year’s emcee was FBC’s own Pastor Rick Schaller who kicked the event off with a prayer, after which he encouraged couples in attendance to make use of the provided photo booth and let Margaret Claiborne snap a photo for memory’s sake that they could take home with them and add to their family photo album or scrapbook.

As in years past, the First Baptist Church of Port O’Connor provided guests with a lovely meal, along with a plethora of desserts while recognizing couples married for many years, as well as the most newly wed among us. Gifts and recognition were provided to couples married the longest and shortest amounts of time and to FBC’s choice for Citizen(s) of the Year.

This year’s meal consisted of 1/2 baked chicken, roasted potatoes, green bean casserole, and a roll as well as a sweet, fruity dessert salad and the ever present cakes, scattered throughout the dining hall on various tables and providing guests the opportunity for a sweet scavenger hunt, as they searched out their favored flavors or hunted for something new to try.

Nancy & Red Childers

Nancy & Red Childers

Red and Nancy Childers still hold the title of Longest Married Couple with a whopping 67 years of marriage (yes, to each other!) as of the 20th of this month. If you see them be sure to wish them a happy anniversary and maybe ask them to share some tips for maintaining, or wisdom gained from sharing in, a successful marriage for that many years. If they’re not qualified to offer up those informational nuggets, I can’t imagine who else would be. I’ll apologize in advance to all readers but feel compelled to briefly say something directly to our “Longest Married Couple” : Mr. and Mrs. Childers I , personally, consider your dedication and commitment inspiring and have the utmost respect for you both.

Marcus & Shirley Gohlke

.Our newest newlyweds this year, coming in at just five months married time, are Marcus and Shirley Gholke – Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Gholke on your recent marriage!

After dinner was eaten, leftovers were boxed, and folks were recognized, all were treated to a song by Ms. Dorothy Ruehman. She has entertained through song at other banquets over the years and helped close those evenings out by leading the crowd in song. She did the same this year, but with a partner. She and Pastor Schaller joined together to lead the crowd in choruses of “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” and “Daisy, Daisy”, as these have become the traditional closing for the event.

I think it’s safe to say that the event was lovely and a good time was had by all. Until next year, I wish the best to you and yours and please remember: I love you, Port O’Connor!

Karolyn Kinsel

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