Galloway and Sons Funeral Home

Galloway and Sons Funeral Home We have been here for nearly 100 years and we have always built our reputation on being honest, respe

Welcome to the Galloway and Sons Funeral Home locations in Beeville and Three Rivers, Texas, as well as our chapel facility in George West, Texas. We hope you will find our website helpful in answering many of your questions. Our professional and dedicated staff stands ready to assist you in any manner we possibly can with your funeral related questions. We offer a wide variety of services and merchandise to help customize funeral arrangements and pre-need arrangements. We also offer a vast array of monument selections and we can assist you in custom designing your selection.

This Labor Day, we recognize the countless individuals whose dedication and effort make our community a better place to ...
09/01/2025

This Labor Day, we recognize the countless individuals whose dedication and effort make our community a better place to live.
Thank you for all that you do.

Wishing you a safe and peaceful Labor Day.

08/30/2025

On National Grief Awareness Day, we honor every person walking through loss, whether their grief is fresh or decades old.

May today remind you: your feelings are valid, your memories matter, and you are not alone.

Jeffery L. SnellJeffery Lindsey Snell, 63, of Mathis, TX, passed away on August 20, 2025 in Swinney Switch, TX. He was b...
08/28/2025

Jeffery L. Snell

Jeffery Lindsey Snell, 63, of Mathis, TX, passed away on August 20, 2025 in Swinney Switch, TX. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Joseph Snell and Virginia D Jackson on February 16, 1962. Jeff received his education in Mars Hill, Maine, and went on to serve his country in the United States Marine Corps. When Jeff moved to Mathis, TX, he worked as a chef for The Dusty Saddle Saloon and was also known as a talented musician.

Jeff is preceded in death by his parents, and a brother, Joseph C. Snell, Jr.

He is survived by his brothers, Roger, Rick, Kevin, Gary, and Greg Snell and sister, Kathleen Hedges. Jeff also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews to cherish his memory.

Jeff will be inurned by his parents in Denton, TX, at Roselawn Cemetery on Sunday, August 31, 2025, at 2 PM. A memorial service will be held in Sanger, TX, at a later date.

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Lee Hampton ArcherLee Hampton Archer, 88, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, at Hacienda Oaks Nursing &...
08/28/2025

Lee Hampton Archer

Lee Hampton Archer, 88, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, at Hacienda Oaks Nursing & Rehab where he had resided for several years.

Lee was born in Beeville on January 14, 1937, to Alex Lee and Lucille (Bell) Archer. A lifelong resident of Beeville, Lee attended public schools and graduated from A.C. Jones High School in 1955. He began working at Hall’s Department Store during high school, which led to a career in sales with the popular local store. Lee was an active member of First Presbyterian Church of Beeville, where he served as Deacon and Elder, Sunday School Superintendent and choir member for many years. He was also a member of the Windmill Emmaus community. He enjoyed music, nature, travel and church activities in his leisure time.

Lee was preceded in death by his parents and his beloved aunts, Genelle Bell, whom he cared for in her later years, and Willie (Bell) Martin.

Visitation will be held from 10:30 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at First Presbyterian Church in Beeville with the funeral service at 11 o’clock. Rev. Don Taylor will officiate with music to be provided by Cheryl Roberts and Debbie Fulton. Burial will follow at Glenwood Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be John Calvert, Jon Fischer, Richard Galloway, Larry McClintock, John Rader and Gary Williams.

Honorary pallbearers will be Tim Rider and Larry Knocke.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 908 N. Washington, Beeville, TX 78102.

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Marlene M. HueglerMarlene M. Huegler, 92, of Three Rivers, Texas, passed away peacefully on August 25, 2025, in George W...
08/26/2025

Marlene M. Huegler

Marlene M. Huegler, 92, of Three Rivers, Texas, passed away peacefully on August 25, 2025, in George West, Texas with loving family by her side.

Marlene was born in George West, Texas in 1932 to Don John Kolacek and Mary (Krugel) Kolacek. She lived in Live Oak County her entire life where she attended George West schools and became the proud owner of a dress shop. Those that knew her well recall her sharp wit, home-cooking and love for the Dallas Cowboys.

Marlene was preceded in death by her parents, Don John Kolacek and Mary (Krugel) Kolacek; brother Lurtice Kolacek; sister Betty Roberson; husbands Billy Jack Chandler and Charles Floyd Huegler; son-in-law Tim Leo Crawford; and grandsons Billy Coy Lowe and Thomas Aaron Faulkenberry.

She is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Lora (Kelly) Lowe and Sherrye (Ronald) Faulkenberry; four grandchildren, Guy (Brittany) Lowe, Stacy (Ty) Denton, Weston Faulkenberry and Sarah (Jay) Chappell; siblings, Johnny (Gloria) Kolacek, Jimmy (Marilyn) Kolacek and Francis Self; and several great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, August 27, at Galloway & Sons Funeral Home in Three Rivers.

The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, August 28, at Brush Country Cowboy Church in George West with Pastor Pat Traxler officiating. Burial will follow at the Three Rivers Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Guy Lowe, Weston Faulkenberry, Ty Denton, Michael McTigue, Luke Goebel and Harlen Goebel.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Marlene’s memory to Brush Country Cowboy Church kitchen would be greatly appreciated.

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Sometimes it’s the small gestures that mean the most. A text. A coffee. Saying their loved one’s name out loud. Grief do...
08/25/2025

Sometimes it’s the small gestures that mean the most. A text. A coffee. Saying their loved one’s name out loud. Grief doesn’t follow a timeline and neither should your support!

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08/24/2025

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08/21/2025

On National Senior Citizens Day, we honor those who’ve paved the way.
Whether you’re visiting a loved one, sharing a memory, or simply listening to their stories, today is a reminder that every moment matters.

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08/20/2025

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John Keith UzzellJohn Keith Uzzell, 62, passed away of natural causes on Sunday, August 17, 2025, at his home in Beevill...
08/19/2025

John Keith Uzzell

John Keith Uzzell, 62, passed away of natural causes on Sunday, August 17, 2025, at his home in Beeville, Texas.

Keith was born November 15, 1962, in Beeville to Mac and Dorothy Uzzell. He was a 1981 graduate of A.C. Jones High School. Later he dedicated numerous years of service as an Aviation Tech in Corpus Christi. Keith retired in November of 2024 and moved back to his hometown of Beeville. He loved music, football and baseball. He did not have a favorite team but simply loved watching a good game. He also enjoyed riding his Harley. He began riding motorcycles at the age of 9 and rode until he retired.

He was preceded in death by his father, John Mac Uzzell; and mother, Dorothy Marie (Koenig) Uzzell.

Survivors include his two sisters, Lori Uzzell of Leander, Texas and Terri (Bill) Mudgett of Round Rock, Texas; as well as a niece, Taylor Mudgett (Adam Wheeler); nephew, William Spencer Mudgett; a great-nephew, Conor Wheeler; and great-niece, Isla Wheeler.

Visitation will be held from 12:30 to 1 p.m. Saturday, August 23, at Galloway & Sons Funeral Home in Beeville with a celebration of life service at 1 o’clock. An inurnment ceremony will follow at Beeville Memorial Park.

Honorary pallbearers will be Kitty Fojtik, Michael Fojtik, Mark Barrett, Joe Fojtik, Diane Rudosal, Matt Koenig, Mark Koenig, Crystal Koenig, Brian Koenig, Austin Koenig, Savannah Koenig and Reggie Elder.

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Diana Marie Dugat Braly TurnbowDiana Marie Dugat Braly Turnbow, 90, of Beeville, Texas, passed away peacefully on August...
08/19/2025

Diana Marie Dugat Braly Turnbow

Diana Marie Dugat Braly Turnbow, 90, of Beeville, Texas, passed away peacefully on August 19, 2025, at her home surrounded by her family. A fourth generation Beevillian, Diana was born in Beeville on August 7, 1935, to William Denis Dugat, Sr. and Francisca Kessler Dugat.

She was a graduate of A.C. Jones High School and the University of Texas with a BS in Elementary Education. She married Dr. Dudley Quick Braly, DDS, in 1957 at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, Beeville, Texas. She and Dudley’s lives centered around their family, church, civic and volunteer activities. They were married for 41 years, until the passing of Dudley on April 25, 1999. In 2017, she married James Markley Turnbow. She and Jim enjoyed companionship, social activities and traveling.

Diana chose and took delight in serving others. Her commitment to helping others extended to her involvement in various organizations over the years, including numerous leadership roles at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, Daughters of the King, Episcopal Diocese of West Texas-UTO Chairman, Bee County Historical Society, Junior Service League, Mother’s Club, Pan American Round Table, Beta Club, Victoria Area Alum Club of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Beeville Panhellenic, Bee County Bicentennial Committee, Rosetta Club, Wednesday Luncheon Club, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Barnhart Volunteer Mentor, Vineyard Volunteer/Board Member, Glenwood Cemetery Board Member, Bee County Library Board Member, and a teacher and member of the Bee County Literacy Council.

Honors and recognitions included 2009 Honored Women of the Diocese of West Texas and St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Queen of the Mardi Gras in 1981. She received her 50-year Kappa Kappa Gamma pin in 2005.

Diana was often thought to be the epitome of grace and kindness, a poised and elegant lady - yet gentle in nature. Her generosity, compassion and consideration of others radiated in her words, her beautiful smile and her temperament. She touched many lives and her circle of friends spanned across the state, painting a vivid image of her childhood, university years and adult life. She had a curiosity that drove her desire to learn and be a zealous reader. Music brought her joy and lifted her spirits. She loved and mentored many special Godchildren. The hallmark of Diana’s life is a beautiful tapestry of faith, love and family - a legacy that will shine brightly as a reminder of the Braly matriarch.

Diana is preceded in death by her parents, William and Francis Dugat; her brother, Rev. William Denis Dugat Jr. and his wife Gwen; and her husbands, Dr. Dudley Braly and Jim Turnbow.

Diana is survived by her daughters, Anita Braly (Marty) English and Alice Braly (Mike) Whitley; grandchildren, Russell (Rebecca) English, Carter (Taylor) English, Clayton (Trish) Whitley and Sarah (Tanner) Sparks; and nine great-grandchildren, Jet, Thomas, West and Dash Whitley; Eleanor, Abigail and Isabelle English; and Sloane and Miles Sparks.

She is also survived by her cousins, Helen Dickensheets, Sidney Dugat, Byron Ray Dugat and Irene Stephens; and several nieces and nephews.

The family wishes to thank her companions and caregivers Janie Ayala, Dominique Brock, Cookie Campos, Laly Contreras, Hannah Cuevas, Gloria Flores, Patricia Ganceres, Janie Gomez, Adrienne Pena and additional gratitude to special friends Joe Cano and Charlie Schanen.

Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, August 22, at Galloway & Sons Funeral Home in Beeville.

The funeral service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Saturday, August 23, at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church with Father Clayton Elder and Father Andrew Green officiating. Burial will follow at Glenwood Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Russell English, Carter English, Clayton Whitley, Tanner Sparks, Bill Dugat III and Tim Braly.

Honorary pallbearers will be Joel Braly, Steve Gruy, Carl Mayberry, Jim McCollom, David Turnbow and Robert Turnbow.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Diana’s name to St. Philip’s Episcopal Church, 311 E. Corpus Christi St., Beeville, TX 78102 or to the Beeville Historical Society, P.O. Box 142, Beeville, TX 78104.

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Lula M. TeagueLula Mae (Chaney) Teague was born January 17, 1925, to William Thomas Chaney and Lula (Cade) Chaney. She p...
08/19/2025

Lula M. Teague

Lula Mae (Chaney) Teague was born January 17, 1925, to William Thomas Chaney and Lula (Cade) Chaney. She passed away peacefully on August 13, 2025, at the age of 100.

On November 4, 1941, she married the love of her life, L.Z. Teague, with whom she shared many years of devotion and family.

Lula Mae was known to those closest to her as Mom, Mamaw and Baby. She had a zest for life and a deep passion for serving others. She valued family time above all things and was a strong, witty and giving mother who was known for her loving heart and warm welcome. Lula made delicious homemade meals and was always ready to share a cup of coffee and a slice of apple pie with anyone who stopped by. Lula loved fiercely and worked tirelessly to raise her six children. She later continued that same devotion by helping care for and cook for many of her grandchildren throughout the years.

She was preceded in death by her parents; four siblings; husband, LZ Teague; daughter, Evelyn Sue (Teague) Work; son, Larry Elzie Teague; as well as a grandson and great-grandson.

Lula Mae is survived by her daughter, Gloria Janssen; son, Gerald Teague and wife JoAnn who was like a daughter to her; son, Rockey Teague and wife Kelly; and daughter, Roxanne Williams and husband Carl. She was the proud grandmother of 12 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.

She will be remembered always for her love, faith and the legacy of family she built.

The family would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the three ladies, Joan, Delores & Delina, who loved and provided wonderful care for Lula, always treating her like she was their own family. Special thanks also to the staff at Live Oak Nursing Facility with special appreciation to the nurses and CNA’s on the 500 hall.

The family will honor the life of their beloved Mom/Mamaw with a private graveside service.

A Loving Tribute from her Granddaughter

Our precious Mamaw is no longer in pain and has gone peacefully to her Heavenly home. In her remarkable 100 years, she witnessed more than most could dream of. She was Mama, Aunt Baby, Lula Mae, Baby, and Mamaw to so many — a woman who blessed us all with a legacy of love, laughter, strength, resilience, and a lifetime of cherished memories.

She outlived two of her children and lived in her own beloved home in Simmons, Texas until the age of 97. That home was her happy place, and for all of us, it was a place that brought comfort and laughter to her children, our aunts, uncles, cousins, the Avon Lady, and any stray neighbors who showed up for a piece of apple pie. Memories of Mamaw’s house will forever be part of who we are — rope swings in the yard, homemade rolls, beans and cornbread, peach cobbler, fried chicken, and sweet tea. There was always the scent of bacon and coffee at 5:00 a.m. The sweetness of watermelon summers, swimming in the horse trough, and running barefoot down the gravel road to get the mail come to mind. Evenings spent watching Johnny Carson and Hee Haw, picking bluebonnets for her kitchen table, and the familiar presence of Ivory soap in the bathtub, Oil of Olay on the nightstand, and Vick’s V***r Rub was always within reach.

Oh, the Vick’s V***r Rub stories!

Mamaw’s house was coloring books and broken crayons, music playing from the “back room,” and dancing to the Gatlin Brothers and Freddy Fender records. At Christmas, there were always stockings filled with oranges, apples, and mixed nuts for all the grandchildren. And every Sunday — without fail — there was Sunday lunch. Family over everything was her way of life. No one ever left Mamaw’s house hungry, and no one ever left without at least a few deep belly laughs. Her wit was sharp, her laugh was loud, and upon leaving her house you would often hear a warning to be good, or a plea to “go ahead and stay the night” with her, as she walked you out the screen door, or one classic send-off I had to write down: “Be good, and if you can’t be good, then be good at it!” followed by her trademark cackle. We all also know the most famous Mamaw quote: “A hundred years from now, we’ll never know the difference.”

Mamaw’s 100 year old hands are etched in our hearts. They were the softest hands; despite all the hard work they had done. Always with beautiful nails, always polished, those hands were visible even in her last years, just barely peeking from beneath a blanket. Many of us took photos holding those hands in her final days, knowing the stories they could tell.

Those hands rocked all six of her babies, countless grandchildren, and great-grandchildren to sleep. They spanked a few bottoms when needed. They rolled out hundreds of tortillas and pie crusts. They turned the pages of her well-loved Bible and penned many grocery lists and letters to dear friends. They mopped floors, washed dishes, and hung thousands of loads of laundry on the line. As a young girl, those hands fetched chickens to butcher and prepare for dinner, and her hands have shot a doe or two, all by herself, that later became perfectly fried venison with gravy. They were hands that served, comforted, and loved without measure.

Mamaw never complained — not about her health, her hardships, or anything life put in her path. She was the strongest, fiercest person I have ever known, a fighter who loved her family more than herself. She taught us the value of family, forgiveness, and treasuring time together above all else.

We will miss our Mamaw forever, but we will carry her in our hearts always.

How blessed we have been to have had her so many years!

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