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Myra WilsonOur Beloved Myra Maybeth Wilson, 82 passed away peacefully on October 16, 2025.Myra was born on July 12, 1943...
10/17/2025

Myra Wilson

Our Beloved Myra Maybeth Wilson, 82 passed away peacefully on October 16, 2025.

Myra was born on July 12, 1943 in Bertram, Texas to Ed and Nola Ellett.

On December 6, 1968 Myra married the love of her life Woodrow Wilson where they made their home in Austin, Texas and later in Maxdale, Texas and Thorndale, Texas with their three sons.

Myra was an avid gardener, seamstress, and pianist as she enjoyed playing the piano on Sundays at various Baptist Churches including Thorndale Baptist and Val Verde Baptist. She loved reading and canning the fruits of her labor from the garden. She worked on and off as a bank teller in and around the Austin area and her most adorned job as a homemaker, mother, and being granny MyMy.

Myra loved Jesus and loved to spread His love by passing along Bible versus to friends and strangers alike. Myra was a true servant of the Lord, a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother . Myra”s heart was full of generosity, kindness, and exemplified what it meant to be a true Proverbs 31 woman.

Myra was preceded in death by her parents , Ed and Nola (Taylor) Ellett, her mother and father in law, Joe and Velenah Wilson.

Myra is survived by her husband Woodrow; sons Woody Wilson, Thomas Wilson and wife LaNae, and David Wilson; grandchildren Matthew Wilson and wife Isis, Justin Wilson, Anthais Wilson, and Lillian Wilson; sister in laws Pat Ellett and Margaret Casaccio; and numerous cherished nieces and nephews.

Serving as pallbearers will be Matthew Wilson, Andrew Unnasch, George Clark, Mark Uhler, Kevin Ellett Graves, and Steve Mitchell.

A visitation will take place on Thursday October 23 2025 from 5-8 at Providence Funeral Home in Taylor, Texas.

Celebration of life service for Myra will be on Friday October 24, 2025 at 10:00 am at Val Verde Baptist Church in Holland, Texas - 1067 FM 2268 Holland, Texas 76534. Burial will take place at Val Verde Baptist Church Cemetary immediately following the service.

We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to nurses and doctors at DeTar Navarro in Victoria, Texas and to the wonderful nurses of Gentiva Hospice for their exceptional care and support.

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Derek William Francis WoollettDerek William Francis Woollett was born in Austin, Texas on October 12, 1989 to Kimberley ...
10/15/2025

Derek William Francis Woollett

Derek William Francis Woollett was born in Austin, Texas on October 12, 1989 to Kimberley Noel Woollett and David William Paul Woollett. Derek departed us suddenly on October 14, 2025 at the age of 36. He brought warmth, curiosity, joy, and kindness to everyone who knew him with a happy smile.

Derek graduated from UT San Antonio with a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology. He worked at the United States Post Office, where his reliability and friendly nature made him well-liked by coworkers.

Beyond work, Derek was a country boy at heart and had a profound love for the outdoors. He found joy in playing disc golf in the woods, hiking, and fishing. He found fulfillment in sharing his love of the natural world with his daughter and partner, Addy and Diana. He found joy in sports medicine and fitness, trying out different methods with his younger brother, John.

Derek was drawn to learning and creating. You could often find him tinkering with hands-on projects - building computers and designing hydroponic systems. He was enthusiastic about football. He supported the UT Longhorns and was a lifelong Dallas Cowboys fan — a commitment that taught him patience, humility, and the art of saying “maybe next year” with a straight face. As one of the oldest grandchildren, he dedicated time to introduce his cousins to his fondness for video games and paint ball, sometimes even as target practice. His love of video games extended into adulthood as you could often find him playing at all hours with his cousin, David and his brother, John.

Derek’s heart was as big as his generosity. He was always ready to lend a hand —helping build his parents’ home, supporting his mother through chemotherapy, and being there for friends and family whenever they needed him. He frequently assisted his father, David, in his business by helping with practical, hands-on projects, reflecting his helpful nature and love of creating. His greatest joy in life was his daughter, Addyson, who lit up his world. From magical trips to Disney World to joining her in her favorite games, Derek’s love and devotion as a father shone in everything he did.

Derek spent each summer in Pennsylvania visiting his grandparents, Francis and Christine Tagert, uncle Adam, great aunt Punkie (Priscilla), and great grandmother Mom-mom (Mary Tagert). His grandparents would take him to Phillies games, the Philadelphia Zoo, and the Baltimore Aquarium. He particularly enjoyed Granpa’s family trips, a noteworthy one was the road trip through Arizona. In adulthood, Derek took this joy of family trips from his childhood and implemented it with his partner and child, Diana and Addy.

Derek met the love of his life, Diana, in 2015. Together they shared a deep love for the outdoors, music, good food, and most importantly, their daughter. He was a devoted, loving, and caring father and partner whose warmth, generosity, and spirit will forever be remembered.

Derek is survived by his daughter, Addyson Woollett, his partner, Diana Loera, his mother and father, Noel and David Woollett, his brother, John Woollett, and his maternal grandmother, Christine Tagert; and many extended aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who loved him deeply.

A funeral service honoring Derek’s life will be held on Saturday, October 25th, 2025, at 2:00PM in Providence Funeral Home in Taylor, Texas. Visitation will be Friday, October 24th, 2025 from 5:00PM-8:00PM. His family invites all who knew and loved him to join in celebrating the life of a devoted father, son, brother, and friend whose warmth, humor and kindness never be forgotten.

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Donald (Donnie) R. JacksonDonald Ray Jackson, affectionately known as Donnie, was born on September 13, 1946, in Taylor,...
10/13/2025

Donald (Donnie) R. Jackson

Donald Ray Jackson, affectionately known as Donnie, was born on September 13, 1946, in Taylor, Texas, to John and Mettie Jackson. In 1950, the family relocated to Thrall, where Donnie spent his formative years. He joined Mount Pleasant Church and was baptized at a young age.

Donnie attended school in Thrall before completing his high school education at O.L. Price High School in Taylor, graduating with the Class of 1965. Shortly thereafter, he honorably served in the United States military for two years, demonstrating his dedication to his country. Following his service, he embarked on a 34-year career at Alcoa. After retiring from Alcoa, he continued contributing to his community by working as a driver for Railroad Express for another decade.

In 1970, Donnie married the love his life, Linda. Together, they built a beautiful life and were blessed with four children. A devoted husband, father, and grandfather, Donnie found joy in the simple pleasures—spending time with family, playing dominoes, and restoring classic cars with care and craftsmanship.

On October 11, 2025, Donnie departed this life, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and dedication. He is survived by his beloved wife Linda; sons Eric, Brian, and Justin; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Ruth Burrell and Mary Spells; and three brothers, Rodney, Michael, and Robert. His memory will be cherished by all who knew and loved him.

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Michael A CastroOur beloved Michael Anthony Castro age 69, resident of Taylor Texas, passed away peacefully at his home ...
10/13/2025

Michael A Castro

Our beloved Michael Anthony Castro age 69, resident of Taylor Texas, passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, October 9th, 2025.

He was preceded in death by his father, Antonio T. Castro, Mother, Mary P. Castro and brother Rudy Castro.

Michael is survived by his wife, Pat Segura-Castro, his son, Jeffrey Michael Castro and his two beloved dogs, Chief and Bella. His siblings, Tony Castro (Bertie), Marie Ramirez (Richard), and Frank Castro; and numerous nieces and nephews in addition to many other loving family and friends.

Michael’s greatest passion and joy was baseball. He loved playing baseball from the time he was a child through his adult life. He never missed a game he could watch. When it comes to baseball, he will be remembered for the passion of the game and his dedication to coaching and mentoring those who would seek him out. Michael will be missed but his lessons and his love for the game will live on in all who were fortunate enough to know him.

The family will announce funeral and memorial arrangements at a later time.

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Janie Marie AlexanderJanie, affectionately known as Ms. A, Mama A, Sis A, passed away peacefully on October 6th, 2025, a...
10/06/2025

Janie Marie Alexander

Janie, affectionately known as Ms. A, Mama A, Sis A, passed away peacefully on October 6th, 2025, at the age of 78 at Beacon Hospice in Austin Texas, surrounded by the love of her family and friends. Born on December 5th, 1946, in Taylor Texas at Dickey hospital, to A.J and Johnnie May Williams, she was the eldest of five children.

Janie was marked by her unwavering kindness, her joyful and religious spirit and her love which extended to all who knew her. She was a proud graduate of O.L Price High School, class of 1965. After which she married her husband Nelson M. Alexander (Hunkie) they moved to San Diego California where she worked at San Diego school districts as a secretary, where they had 3 children.

She was skillful with computers where she taught classes at Mesa Junior College in San Diego CA. Great joy was brought into her life with 8 grandchildren and one great grandson of her 3 children who all were in various sports.

She loved and enjoyed supporting them in whichever sport they participated in and was very proud of going and attending all their sporting events.

Janie’s Legacy was how talented she was in many fields and where young kids and adults looked up to and respected her because of her kindness, love and her always giving nature. Janie was very creative in many fields, she loved and taught calligraphy, she made suits for her husband to wear to church, she was a counselor to many students and parents, and she served many years in various organizations at Mt. Erie Baptist Church in San Diego CA. As she also did so at Zion Baptist Church in Taylor Texas.

She was first lady of youth track and field in San Diego CA. were there were many youth clubs of track and field. She received many awards for her service in the San Diego community.

Janie’s life was enriched by her long-life friendship with many, where there are numerous memories will forever be remembered, which will continue to bring comfort and laughter to all those she touched and stories to remember.

There will be a wake and viewing on Friday, October 17th, from 5 – 8 PM where you are invited to visit and meet with the family at Providence Funeral Home.

A service will be held on her behalf at Zion Chapel Missionary Baptist Church the following day, October 18th, starting at 11 AM.

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Manuela RodriguezManuela Galvan Rodriguez passed away at age 90 on Saturday October 4, 2025 at her home in Taylor, Texas...
10/06/2025

Manuela Rodriguez

Manuela Galvan Rodriguez passed away at age 90 on Saturday October 4, 2025 at her home in Taylor, Texas. She was born on September 20, 1935 in Cameron, Texas to Juan and Felipe Galvan.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Jose Rodriguez; sons, Jesse and Pete Rodriguez; grandsons Noah Ochoa, Adam Hinostrosa, and Moses Hinostrosa; and her siblings, Julia Galvan, Virginia Vasquez, Geneva Vasquez, Susie V Brionez, Frank Galvan, John Galvan, Gilbert Galvan, Joe Galvan, and Gabino Galvan.

Manuela is survived by her children, Joe Rodriguez (Judy), Nell Ochoa, Ester Byers (Dan), Alfred Rodriguez, Ellen Hinostrosa (Felix); grandchildren, Esau, Joe Michael, Angela, Julie, Nathan, Joseph, Priscilla; as well as numerous cherished great and great great grandchildren.

Serving as pallbearers will be Joe Michael, Nathan, Joseph, Ethan, Mikey, and Noah.

She will be missed by all who had the great fortune of knowing and loving her.

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Kevin Ralph DillKevin Ralph Dill passed away in the early morning of October 2, 2025 preceding a journey spanning 64 yea...
10/03/2025

Kevin Ralph Dill

Kevin Ralph Dill passed away in the early morning of October 2, 2025 preceding a journey spanning 64 years.

Kevin Dill was born to Charles and Shirley Dill in Raleigh, North Carolina on January 17, 1961. He grew up and spent most of his life in Bryan-College Station, Texas with his older brother and younger sister, where his father taught at Texas A&M University. This led to a life of rooting for the fighting Texas Aggies. Through Texas A&M’s extension service Kevin graduated in 1985. He met the love of his life, Kathleen, at the Bryan Public Library, where she worked at the time, while repairing the copier. Through her he developed a lifelong devotion to the Catholic faith. They married September 25, 1993 at St. Mary’s Catholic Church of Taylor, Texas and spent thirty-two years together, accompanied by their three children. His love for music was a constant throughout his life. He played the trumpet, guitar, and bass guitar and enjoyed live music. As a proud “Dead Head” he was most at home in one of his many Grateful Dead shirts.

Kevin joins his parents Charles and Shirley, with his memory still being shared by his wife, Kathleen Dill; and children, Jessica, Elizabeth, and William; his son-in-law Travis; grandson, James who he happily shared a birthday with; siblings, Charles Dill, Jr. and Susan Hill; and multiple nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held in his honor from 5-8 p.m. with a rosary starting at 7 Thursday, October 9th, at the Providence Funeral Home in Taylor, Texas. The funeral mass will convene the following morning at 11 a.m. on Friday, October 10th, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church followed by the burial at St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery.

In Lieu of Flowers please donate to the American Kidney Fund

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Charles Lamar McCormickCharles “Lamar” McCormick, 83 years old, passed peacefully from this life on September 29, 2025. ...
09/30/2025

Charles Lamar McCormick

Charles “Lamar” McCormick, 83 years old, passed peacefully from this life on September 29, 2025. He was born February 3, 1942 in Rosenberg, Texas to Charles Harold and Georgia E. Sharp McCormick. He was raised in Temple, Texas and graduated from Temple High School in 1960.

Lamar joined the National Guard after graduation and was called to active Army duty during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was stationed at Fort Polk in Leesville, Louisiana where he met the first love of his life, Jimmie Nell Nicholas. They were married June 16, 1963 and began their lives together in Copperas Cove, Texas. It was here that they had their three children, Jonna, Temple, and Cove and where he began his 30 year career with Texas Power and Light/TU Electric. After a brief stint in Euless, Texas, the family moved to Taylor, Texas.

He found the second love of his life right across the street on Kingston Circle. He married Karen Sue Melching on July 30, 1994. They became the proud grandparents of 8 grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with family and friends.

Lamar had a life long love of cars and in recent years spent most of his time in his garage lovingly restoring his 1934 Plymouth Hot Rod and 1959 Chevrolet Apache Truck. He was a longtime member of the Taylor Thunderbolts. He was also an avid hunter of dove, deer, and elk.

He was a very proud 59 year Master Mason of The Grand Lodge of Texas and The Scottish Right of Grand Masonry. He was a past Worshipful Master of the Mount Hiram Lodge No. 595 in Copperas Cove and the Solomon Lodge No. 484 in Taylor. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Taylor for 42 years and served as a trustee until the doors closed in 2019.

Lamar was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife, Jimmie Nell, and his daughter, Temple Masters and her husband, Clint Masters. He is survived by his wife, Karen McCormick; his sister, Rexora Towne; his daughter, Jonna Evans (Brent); his son, Cove McCormick (Casi); his grandsons, Collin Evans (Holly), Watson Evans, Michael Ivey, Gaven Ivey; and his granddaughters, Jimmie Evans, Julia Evans, Gracie McCormick, and Addie McCormick. He is also survived by many loving sister and brother-in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Funeral services will be held at Providence Funeral Home in Taylor. Visitation will be Thursday, Oct. 2 from 5:00-8:00 pm. The service is Friday, Oct. 3 at 10:00 am with burial immediately after at Taylor City Cemetery.

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Jimmie Frank GraybillJimmie Frank Graybill, 88, passed away on September 10, 2025 at his home near Thrall, TX.Jim was bo...
09/29/2025

Jimmie Frank Graybill

Jimmie Frank Graybill, 88, passed away on September 10, 2025 at his home near Thrall, TX.

Jim was born on July 6, 1937 to Walter J. and Annie Grace (Kretsinger) Graybill in Greensburg County Maryland; he was the second of seven children. He grew up on his Grandfather Frank Kretsinger’s farm learning farming and butchering which he later loved telling his children about. He attended Smithsburg High School in Smithsburg, Md. During his high school years, he worked at Richardson’s Snack Bar in Hagerstown, Md as a “soda jerk” where they prided themselves on setting a record for making over 300 milkshakes a night. At Richardson’s is where he met the love of his life, Ardythe Lois Norris. After meeting her, Jim and his best friend, Dick, enlisted in the Army the following Monday morning leaving Lois to wonder. He enlisted in the US. Army Paratroopers January 1957 and was a member of the 326th Medical Division of the 101st Airborne. And yes, he still dated the beautiful dark-haired, blue-eyed girl he fell in love with. He graduated from Jump School at Ft. Campbell, KY and was honorably discharged on Oct. 7, 1959.

On November 24, 1957, he and Lois were wed in the St. James Brethren Church in St. James, Md. They made their home in Maryland and had 3 children, Jimmie Steven, Jeffrey Irvin and Laurie Ann. Jim farmed and then became a mason in Washington DC. In 1967, the whole family moved to Broaddus, TX to help run Jackson Hill Marina with his sister Ann & brother-in-law Barnie Henderson, Jim had always dreamed of being a cowboy and was excited to make this move. The marina was near the big piney woods and was on Lake Sam Rayburn. Jim loved fishing and was able to take his father, grandfather and father-in-law fishing during the years living here. Many years of fishing and fun were had and many friends and regulars at the lake became part of the family. Later the family moved to Trinity, TX to manage Galloway’s Marina on Lake Livingston where more wonderful people became family. In 1973, the family moved to Taylor, TX where Tonys Pizza opened their Texas division. Jim worked for Tony’s several years and then as a trim carpenter and brick layer (as well as many other construction jobs as he was a jack of all trades. One of his proudest achievements was receiving his Associate Degree in Applied Science from Temple Jr. College in 1984. He continued working in construction the rest of his life, never officially retiring, until his 80’s. Jim was also an avid gardener and kept a massive garden filled with tomatoes, squash, cantaloupe, watermelon, all kinds of peppers and his asparagus bed is still producing. His tomatoes were a fought over delight to his adult children and he made sure to always grow an abundance of them. There was also a fight for the fresh asparagus but he made sure we all got enough. He enjoyed so many things and was always reading something new and creating things. He even constructed his own teepee for the back yard. Every Christmas he made something homemade by him for each adult child’s family which included wooden spoons, a wooden spatula, paper towel holders, and folding tables. When he made the wooden spatula, he said he made it out of his irritation of not being able to get all the mayo out of the jar so he carefully measured when he was making it. He enjoyed having his grandchildren around so he could teach them things he knew and it was lovingly known as Papaw’s Common Sense Camp. He always had a sourdough starter going and his sourdough biscuits and bagels were a family favorite, especially on Christmas mornings when everyone was together for our big family breakfast. He passed his love of sourdough on to his children and grandchildren.

He will be so very missed by his family and all of those who were lucky enough to know him. Tomatoes will never be the same in our world as well sourdough biscuits. We will miss most his sense of humor and his laugh and his love for his family.

Jim was preceded in death by his parents, Walter J. and Grace (Kretsinger) Graybill, infant son David Nelson Graybill, sisters, Annabelle Henderson, Jean Eckstine, brother-in-laws, Harold Eckstine and Barnie O. Henderson, sister in laws Ada Graybill and Linda Graybill and infant grandson, Jessie Keith Graybill. He is survived by his beautiful bride of 67 years & 10 months, Lois Norris Graybill, his children, Jimmie (Susan), Jeff (Debra) and Laurie (Joshua), brothers Robert, Johnny, Roger (Sue) and Joe (Jeannie) all of Maryland, along with grandchildren, Kaylie (Ernie) Gardner, Michelle (Brandon) Stone, Jimmie (Jena) Graybill, Jill (Zack) Graybill, Lauren (Chris) Herrera, Joshua (Callie) Wuthrich, Kimberlee Wuthrich, great-grandchildren, Jimmie, Tormund, Preston, Austin, Travis and Ellie, along with 12 nephews, 4 nieces and a little dog named Mitsy.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests a donation to Wounded Warriors and/or Tunnel 2 Towers.

“...like that star of the waning summer who beyond all stars rises bathed in the ocean stream to glitter in brilliance.” – Homer, The Iliad

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Jeffrey RoweAfter a lengthy battle with Frontotemporal Dementia, Jeffrey Richard Rowe of Pflugerville, Texas, passed awa...
09/25/2025

Jeffrey Rowe

After a lengthy battle with Frontotemporal Dementia, Jeffrey Richard Rowe of Pflugerville, Texas, passed away on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at the age of 66.

Jeffrey was born in Littlefork, Minnesota, to Richard and I’Anne Rowe on September 27, 1958. His family moved to Silver Bay and then Duluth, Minnesota, where Jeff attended school. After graduating from Duluth Central High School, Jeffrey went on to attend the University of Minnesota-Duluth for two years before transferring to the University of Minnesota main campus in Minneapolis from where he graduated with his degree in Electrical Engineering. Jeff began his professional career as a lead engineer for Aeronautics Corporation of America in Madison, Wisconsin, where among other duties in the field of cryogenics, he performed high voltage pulse testing of the load resistor for the “Star Wars” laser application. From there, Jeff moved to Westinghouse in Round Rock, Texas, to work on the Superconducting SuperCollider Project as an advanced test engineer. His work included developing test plans and procedures for superconducting magnets and creating a high-voltage magnet test instrument. After the project was eliminated by the U.S. government, Jeff moved over to Dell Computer to work as a consulting sustaining engineer in the Server Products Division. While at Dell, Jeff did trouble-shooting and resolving of issues on Dell’s server platforms and circuits. As a part of this position, Jeff provided international support for Dell’s European site. Following many years at Dell, Jeff moved to Xplore Technologies in Austin to work as a customer support engineer to provide global product and domestic support for their rugged tablet PC. This included training, debugging, deployment, and assisting the Asian vendor site for platform support. After working in the tech industry and realizing the downturn, Jeff decided to pursue a different career and earned his degree in Geographical Information Systems. During his break from engineering, he also worked as a substitute math teacher at Taylor High School in Taylor, Texas. Not long after getting his GIS degree, Jeff began working as a CADD technician mapping the electrical utility systems at the Fort Hood Army Garrison. Jeff finished his career in Georgetown, Texas, as an engineering associate with the Georgetown Utility Systems producing maps showing electric features for field verification and documentation. Shortly after leaving Georgetown, Jeff was diagnosed with Frontotemporal Dementia. In addition to his many contributions in industry, Jeff also received patents for several of his inventions in computer technology.

For hobbies, Jeff was an accomplished musician who played the piano and the French horn. Perhaps his voice was the instrument he loved using the most as a member of the Norwegian Men’s Chorus in Madison, Wisconsin. Shortly after moving to Austin, Jeff auditioned and became an active member of the Austin Civic Chorus where he also served as President of the Board of Directors. Among his hobbies, Jeff was an amateur vintner who grew his own grapes and produced several vintages of red wine. In his spare time, Jeff also loved fishing the lakes of Minnesota and Canada, bay fishing off Port Aransas, and deep sea off the coasts of Florida and Acapulco, Mexico. Jeff will be remembered for his laughter, love of good food and wine, generosity, and kind heart so full of love for all.

Jeffrey leaves behind his beloved wife of 28 years, Vicki, and his sister Cheryl and brother-in-law, Larry Coble of West Columbia, South Carolina, and brothers Greg and Steven of Charleston, West Virginia. Along with his immediate family, Jeff will be missed by his brother-in-law, Robert Lykins of Hutto, Texas, his many nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. Not to be forgotten, he also leaves behind his sweet fur baby, Tessa.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Monday, September 29th at Providence Funeral Home in Taylor, Texas, from 5:00-7:00 pm.

The Rowe family would like to extend their sincere gratitude for Jeff’s compassionate care to the staff of The Cottages at Chandler Creek and, especially, to the wonderful staff from Divinity Hospice. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to WeeRescue of Austin, Hutto Lutheran Church, the Biggs Brain Institute of San Antonio, or any scholarship for Taylor High School Seniors.

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Mark RossMark Lee Ross, a devoted husband, son, brother, and uncle, passed away peacefully on September 5, 2025 after a ...
09/23/2025

Mark Ross

Mark Lee Ross, a devoted husband, son, brother, and uncle, passed away peacefully on September 5, 2025 after a courageous battle with ALS. He was born on October 17, 1961 in El Paso, Texas to William G. Ross (deceased) and Donnie Ruth Johnson Ross currently of Newark, Texas. Throughout his 63 years he built a life marked by hard work, faith, and quiet resilience.

Mark’s life carried him across El Paso, Texas; Florala, Alabama; Round Rock, Texas; and Thrall, Texas. Mark graduated from Andress High School (El Paso, Texas) in 1980 and was most recently employed by AIT Worldwide Logistics. Wherever he went he brought with him a steady spirit and a deep love for family. For fifteen years he shared his life with his wife and best friend, Tami (Tams) Cox Vance, creating a home filled with laughter and love in Round Rock and Thrall, Texas. He loved music, cooking and his dogs.

Mark’s heart was equally tied to the land and the open road. On the Florala farm, he stood beside his parents as their tireless ally tending cattle and pigs, planting corn, and mending fences. Summers at the farm left his niece and nephews with cherished memories of Uncle Mark: fishing trips, horseback rides, treehouse adventures, outrunning wasps, and even wild stories of alligator encounters.

He is survived by his beloved wife Tams Cox Vance (child; Alx [Ammy]); his mother Ruth Ross; his brothers Bill (Pam) Ross and Mike (Dee) Ross; and his niece Lauren (Dan) Graves and nephews Brian (Jessica) Ross, Jason (Chelsea) Ross, Ben (Jocelyn) Ross, Steven (Kelsey) Ross and sixteen great nephews and nieces. Though life’s paths carried the brothers in different directions, their bond remained, rooted in shared beginnings and unspoken love.

When ALS entered his life, Mark met it with dignity and faith. His warm smile and quiet courage never wavered, reminding all who knew him of the strength found in grace. We were so blessed to have loved and been loved by Mark.

A memorial service will be held on September 27 at the Aurora Baptist Church, Aurora, Texas to honor and celebrate Mark’s life. In lieu of flowers, the family invites donations to the ALS Association (als.org) in Mark’s name, carrying forward his strength and supporting others in the fight against this disease.

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Dayhara BurtonDayhara Ortiz, 48, of Taylor Texas passed away on Thursday September 11, 2025. She was born on April 11, 1...
09/15/2025

Dayhara Burton

Dayhara Ortiz, 48, of Taylor Texas passed away on Thursday September 11, 2025. She was born on April 11, 1977, in Mayaquez, Puerto Rico, to Ivelisse Santana and Felix Urbano Ortiz. She has a sister Yhadira White, nieces Kimberly, Abby, and Libyah. A brother Ever Caraballo Jr and an adored nephew Sterling. Her surviving grandparents are Aida and Fello Carlo who reside in Puerto Rico.

She was wed to her husband Kyle, on June 16, 2003.

Day, as she liked to be called, and her spouse Kyle, lived together in their home in Taylor, Texas with their beloved, past and current pets, Enzo, Fergi, ,Ginny, Sugarbee, and Tex. These were her children. Over the years she enjoyed crafting, camping, travelling, food, family and dear friends. She enjoyed collecting James Avery charms. She loved the beach, even though she didn’t get to go often enough. She loved her native Puerto Rico, and her grandparents. She also had a close relationship with her Lord and Savior Jesus and along with her faith she came to love and cherish her adopted church family as well. She will be missed by all and will be remembered for her cheerful, caring, thumbs up, come what may attitude.

She will be deeply missed as a partner, companion, and friend.

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Welcome to Providence Funeral Home, license #2196. We are locally-owned and operated since November, 1999. Our staff has over 30 years combined experience in the funeral home industry. Our office hours are 8am - 5 pm Monday through Friday, with extended hours for scheduled visitations and services.