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Phillip LopezFull obituary pending.
01/29/2026

Phillip Lopez

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Gregory Glen MonroeGregory Glen MonroeMay 13, 1960 - Jan 29, 2026Full obituary pending.In lieu of flowers, please donate...
01/29/2026

Gregory Glen Monroe

Gregory Glen Monroe

May 13, 1960 - Jan 29, 2026

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Colin Richard Gillies was a Colin Richard Gillies passed away on January 27, 2026, following a short but courageous batt...
01/28/2026

Colin Richard Gillies

was a Colin Richard Gillies passed away on January 27, 2026, following a short but courageous battle with cancer.

Colin was born on September 13, 1955, in Salisbury, Rhodesia, to Isabel and Jack Gillies. His early years in Africa were filled with adventure, notably an attempted kidnapping by a baboon that was stopped by his mother. At the age of eight, he relocated with his family to Southampton, England, where he spent much of his youth before beginning the next chapter of his life abroad. He would live in England until being roped by a girl from Texas.

Colin met his beloved wife, Liz, on a blind date, an encounter that would mark the beginning of a profound and enduring love. They shared 28 years of marriage, characterized by deep devotion, mutual respect, and joy. Together, they lived and traveled across the world, treasuring every moment. Liz often reflects that her life truly began the day she met Colin.

He had a lifelong passion for sailing and automobiles. Colin found great satisfaction in restoring and maintaining cars and took pride in understanding how things worked. He also taught sailing along the coast of Emsworth, where he found peace and fulfillment on the water.

Colin earned a business degree from the University of Southampton while raising his two young daughters. He built a successful career in information technology, concluding his professional life with SAS Institute.

Later in life, Colin embraced ranch living, where he enjoyed working outdoors, completing hands-on projects, and spending time in his carefully organized workshop. An accomplished woodworker, he approached every task with patience, precision, and care—truly a “measure twice, cut once” man.

Known for his calm demeanor, gentle wisdom, and understated sense of humor, Colin touched the lives of many. Above all, he was a devoted family man, deeply committed to his wife, children, and grandchildren.

Colin is survived by his loving wife, Liz; his daughters, Laura Farrelly and Ella Richardson; his son, Jack; his grandchildren, Louis, Isabelle, and Toby; and his brothers, Iain Gillies and Neil Gillies.

He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in support of The Christopher House. Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on January 31 at Providence.

The family extends their sincere gratitude to the Sletten family—Steve, Mary Beth, and Spencer—for their steadfast presence and support until the end. Special thanks are also extended to Mary Linda Hays for her kindness and care, including preparing Colin’s “magic soup” countless times.

Colin was a strong and faithful Christian, and we know he will be waiting at the gate of Heaven.

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Leah Rae StrmiskaLeah Rae (Batla) Strmiska peacefully passed away on January 21, 2026.Leah was born in Taylor, Texas, to...
01/28/2026

Leah Rae Strmiska

Leah Rae (Batla) Strmiska peacefully passed away on January 21, 2026.

Leah was born in Taylor, Texas, to Victor and Maggie Batla. She lived in California, Oklahoma, and Texas while her father served in the military, eventually settling in Granger, Texas. There, she met and married the love of her life, E. J. Strmiska, in 1954.

Leah was a devoted wife, mother, Mimi, and Great-Mimi who leaves behind cherished memories for her five children: Debra (Jimmy) Cavanaugh, Greg (Amanda) Strmiska, John (Jackie McCoy) Strmiska, Becky (Lenard) Pekar, and Mona (Kevin) Krieg. Grandchildren: Steven (Emily) Strmiska, Keith Strmiska, Garrett Pekar, Corey (Megan) Strmiska, Caitlin (Kory) Scruggs, Lauren (Jason) Fellows, Kole Krieg, Benjamin Strmiska, Blake Strmiska, Addie Schneider, and Avery Parra; and her great-grandchildren: Hudson, Blakely, Kai, Quinn, Lincoln, Laramie, Collette, Emmalyn, Owen, and Wyatt.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years; her parents; her younger brother, Kenneth; and numerous family members.

Leah was a beloved member of SS. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church and a member of the Tuesday Study Club of Granger.

A lady of many talents, Leah generously shared her gifts of painting and decorating. These talents led to her love for retail, including ownership of Leah’s Bonnet, as well as her work with The Iron Gate, Salado Galleries, and more than twenty-five years at Northwest Hills Pharmacy.

Leah lived a full life marked by a deep love in caring for her family. Her family is most appreciative of her extended family of friends where she shared great times and trips.

Whether family or friends, her memory remains very much alive and very dear.

Visitation: February 3, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. Rosary: February 3, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. Providence Funeral Home, 807 NW Carlos G. Parker Blvd., Taylor, Texas 76574

Funeral Service: February 4, 2026, at 1:00 p.m. SS. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church, 100 N. Brazos Street, Granger, Texas 76530

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Granger Food Pantry, 3750 CR 302, Bartlett, Texas 76511.

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Gene Walter FinnGene Walter Finn, 88, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on January 22, 2026.Gene was born ...
01/27/2026

Gene Walter Finn

Gene Walter Finn, 88, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on January 22, 2026.

Gene was born on March 6, 1937, at his family home in Frame Switch, Texas, to Walter and Hilda (Belz) Finn. He was raised in the Granger community and graduated from Granger High School in 1955.

On April 8, 1956, Gene married the love of his life, Victoria Zett. They shared sixty-five happy years of marriage until Victoria’s passing in 2022. Together, they raised five children.

Gene's professional life included working on the family farm and serving as a repairman for the Taylor Laundromat. He eventually retired from TXU Electric & Gas Company after 27 years of service. Deeply involved in his community, Gene served on the Granger ISD school board for 20 years and on the board of the Tri-County Point Property Owners Association in Boca Chica, Texas. He attended church with his wife at Sts. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church in Granger.

In addition to his parents, Gene was preceded in death by his wife, Victoria; his daughter, Sheila; his brother-in-law, Johnny Zapalac; great-granddaughters Faith Paau and Thalia Bernal; and great-grandson Adonijah Paau.

He is survived by his sons, Dwayne “Barney” (Sue) Finn and Wade (Cara) Finn; his daughters, Pamela (Phillip) Wagner and Vanessa (Michael) Gorubec; daughter-in-law, Peg Hines and his sister, Irlene Zapalac. He also leaves behind 12 grandchildren: Christy Michalik, Kimberly (Dave) Briggs, Erica (Eddie) Croissant, Kari (Hondo) Gonzalez, Hayden Wagner, Jason (Stormi) Finn, Scott (Alicia) Fowler, Crystal Fowler, Aaron and Garrett Finn, Julia Elizondo, and Aubrie Gorubec. His legacy continues through 14 great-grandchildren—Sofia and Sabian Bernal, Ivory, Greyson and Noah Gonzalez, Henry and Lillian Briggs, Maverick Finn, Ander Hiney, Ella, Tom and Will Fowler, and Trennon and Lane Paau—as well as numerous cherished cousins, nieces, and nephews.

Visitation will be Thursday, January 29th from 5-6:30pm, rosary to follow. Funeral services will be Friday, January 30th at 10:00am. All services will be at Providence Funeral Home in Taylor, Texas.

Burial will be at the Taylor City Cemetery. Meal to follow at the KC Hall in Taylor, Texas.

Serving as Pallbearers are Jason Finn, Hayden Wagner, Aaron and Garrett Finn, Dave Briggs, Hondo Gonzalez, and Sabian Bernal.

Honorary Pallbearers are Scott Fowler, Wayne Michalik, Melvin Marek, Benny Janecka, Tex Finn, and Al Gardner.

Memorials can be made in honor of Gene Finn to Sts. Cyril & Methodius Catholic Church in Granger.

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Marvin SchroederMarvin Otto Schroeder Jr., 74, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2026.Marvin was born on February 6,...
01/27/2026

Marvin Schroeder

Marvin Otto Schroeder Jr., 74, passed away peacefully on January 25, 2026.

Marvin was born on February 6, 1951, to Marvin Sr. and Alvina Schroeder, in Taylor, Texas, where he spent most of his life. He grew up with two older sisters Martha Hobbs and Laverne Scott. He was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Faith.

Marvin was a graduate of Taylor High School in 1969. He soon began working in the construction industry and became a master electrician. He owned and operated Schroeder Electric for many years but eventually retired as a home builder for Centex Homes. Marvin enjoyed hunting and fishing with family and friends.

Marvin was preceded in death by his parents, his son Paul Schroeder and infant son James Schroeder.

He is survived by his sisters, his son Chris Schroeder; his grandchildren, Cody Schroeder, Courtnie Whitson (Nicholas), and Olivia Jefferson; and great-grandchildren, Millicent, William, and Prudence Whitson.

Graveside services will be held on Monday February 2, 2026 at 11 AM at Taylor Cemetery.

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Cynthia 'Cam' Anne O'KeefeCynthia 'Cam' Anne O'KeefeSep 28, 1948 - Jan 23, 2026Full obituary pending.
01/27/2026

Cynthia 'Cam' Anne O'Keefe

Cynthia 'Cam' Anne O'Keefe

Sep 28, 1948 - Jan 23, 2026

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Jose Jesus VelasquezJesus “Jesse” Velasquez, 77, passed away peacefully on January 22, 2026, surrounded by the love of h...
01/27/2026

Jose Jesus Velasquez

Jesus “Jesse” Velasquez, 77, passed away peacefully on January 22, 2026, surrounded by the love of his family. He was born on February 21, 1948, in Cadereyta Jiménez, Nuevo León, Mexico, to Guadalupe Velasquez and Rita Reya.

Jesse grew up in a large and loving family, one of eight children. He is preceded in life by his siblings Marcelina (married to Manuel Reyes), Sergio Velasquez, Sally Velasquez, Lupe Velasquez, Carmen Velasquez, Herminia (married to Pete Herrera), and Felix Velasquez (married to Mary Velasquez). His bond with his brothers and sisters remained a source of strength and pride throughout his life.

On April 4, 1970, Jesse married the love of his life, Ernestine Ramirez, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Taylor, Texas. Together they built a home filled with devotion, laughter, and unwavering support. They raised two sons, Gilbert and Gabriel, who were the center of Jesse’s world.

Jesse was a proud father and grandfather. His son Gilbert, married to Tiffany, blessed him with two grandchildren, Gilbert Allen and Mikayla Velasquez. His son Gabriel, married to Amy, gave him three grandchildren—Sierra, Gabriel, and Mia Velasquez. Jesse cherished every moment spent with his grandchildren, who brought him endless joy.

A hardworking man all his life, Jesse dedicated many years to American Desk, where he helped craft furniture for schools, and later to Floyd’s Glass Co. in Taylor, where he skillfully cut materials for window frames. He took pride in his work and in providing for his family, always leading by example with humility and determination.

Outside of work, Jesse found joy under the hood of a car. He loved working on vehicles, especially his treasured 1966 International Rambler. Tinkering with engines and restoring parts wasn’t just a hobby for him—it was a passion that brought him peace, pride, and countless hours of satisfaction.

In his final years, Jesse was cared for with compassion and dedication by Olga Salazar. The Velasquez family extends their heartfelt gratitude to her for the kindness and support she provided during his time of need.

Jesse will be remembered for his deep love of family, his strong work ethic, and his gentle, steady presence. His legacy lives on in the generations he nurtured, the values he instilled, and the countless memories shared by those who knew and loved him.

He will be deeply missed and forever cherished.

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Renee GreenRenee Marcella Green, 78, of Taylor, Texas, died Monday, January 19, 2026 at Ascension Seton Williamson Hospi...
01/20/2026

Renee Green

Renee Marcella Green, 78, of Taylor, Texas, died Monday, January 19, 2026 at Ascension Seton Williamson Hospital in Round Rock.

Renee was born on August 16, 1947, to Tony and Hilda Natek of Taylor.

She graduated from Taylor High School in 1965.

On October 3, 1970, she married David Green. They both worked for the IRS for over 30 years.

David preceded her in death in 2019.

She is survived by her sisters, Janice Earley of Taylor, Rebecca Delich and husband Dan of Georgetown, and Nancy Natek and husband Paul Alsing of Syracuse, New York; and nieces and nephews.

There are no services pending at the time.

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Carolyn JacobsonCarolyn Jacobson, age 86, passed away peacefully on January 16, 2026, at Brookdale Assisted Living in La...
01/19/2026

Carolyn Jacobson

Carolyn Jacobson, age 86, passed away peacefully on January 16, 2026, at Brookdale Assisted Living in Lakeway, Texas.

Carolyn was born on July 12, 1939, in Taylor, Texas, where she spent the majority of her life. She graduated from Taylor High School in 1957 and married the love of her life, Lester Jacobson, on October 5th of that same year. A devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, Carolyn dedicated her life to caring for her family as a homemaker.

She was a lifelong member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Taylor, where she was baptized, confirmed, and married. Her unwavering faith and love for her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, were at the center of her life.

Carolyn was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Lester Jacobson; her parents, Clarence and Edna Braker; and her sister-in-law, Geneva Ambrose.

She is survived by her daughters, Lisa Rozacky (Larry) and Leslie Arnold (Stan); and her granddaughters, Lauren Weaver (Randy), Lindsey Watson (Travis), Stacey Barta (Kade), and Sara Romo (Will). Carolyn was also blessed with seven great-grandchildren: Reagan, Randy, and Riley Weaver; Jack and Henry Watson; Andrew Barta; and Samuel Romo.

A visitation will be held February, 26, 2026, at 1 pm at Providence Funeral Home in Taylor, Texas. Graveside services will follow at 2 pm at the Taylor City Cemetery.

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Phyllis Marie PetrusPhyllis Marie Petrus, 88 of Hutto, Texas passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Wednesday, J...
01/19/2026

Phyllis Marie Petrus

Phyllis Marie Petrus, 88 of Hutto, Texas passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.

Phyllis Marie Petrus was born January 11, 1938, in Flint, Michigan. She was the second eldest of five children born to Esther C. Proffer & Hiram Proffer. She and her siblings were raised in Flint, Michigan where she graduated from Dye High School. It was there that she met and later married Thomas Michael Petrus of Slatington, Pennsylvania. They had four children and recently celebrated 68 years of marriage.

Phyllis pursued sales in a multitude of areas throughout her life. She possessed a wealth of knowledge & experience in antiques including refinishing and refurbishing relics. She & Thomas owned and operated antique stores in numerous places throughout the years including Northeast Austin (Windsor Village), The Marketplace (above the Old Coupland Inn), and later in Taylor on Porter Street & East Third. Phyllis was also an accomplished Realtor throughout Travis, Williamson and surrounding counties. Prior to her pursuit of real estate, she was an active member of the community of Coupland. She also held the position of Vice President of KJZT, a Catholic Fraternal organization for several years. She also was active in the Williamson County Historical Society.

In her elder years, she mastered EBay sales where she marketed and shipped antiques across the US and abroad. She boasted a “5 Star – Super Seller” rating in communications and timely delivery. Phyllis possessed an entrepreneurial spirit throughout her life. She believed there was no limit to what one could achieve. “If it is meant to be, it is up to ME” was one of her favorite sayings. “Can’t, never do anything” was another favorite saying she preached to her children & grandchildren. She held a special place in her heart for family, always hosting special gatherings and making time to attend sporting events for her numerous grandchildren.

Phyllis is proceeded in death by her parents, a brother – Larry Proffer as well as an older sister – JoAnne Spellings. She is survived by two siblings: Janet Nelson (Kenneth) of Holly, Michigan and Kenneth Proffer (Dana) of Paris, Arkansas.

Phyllis was most proud of her family; Kimberly Buttler, Kevin Petrus, Kara Pinnelli (Christopher) and Katrina Shipley (John). The family is blessed to welcome ten grandchildren: Brittany Uribe, Dustin Buttler, Christopher Petrus (Jessi), Michael Petrus (Rodney), John Petrus, Travis Fielder (Lauren), Shane Fielder, Trey Pinnelli, Tanner Thrift (Brittany) & Taitem Moseley (Conner). Additionally, she had six great grandchildren: Gabriel Zaffiro, Isabella Zaffiro, Bree Uribe, River Petrus, Franklin Fielder & Kyler Moseley. She is honored to have unique relationships with her niece – Debra Spellings (Kyle Humphries) and nephew – Tracy Spellings(Sonya).

A memorial service will be held March 8, 2026, at 1 pm at Providence Funeral Home in Taylor, Texas. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Peterson Gardens C/O: “Keep Hutto Beautiful” at PO Box 591, Hutto, Texas or the St. Peter’s United Church of Christ Cemetery Maintenance Fund in Coupland, Texas.

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Danny R. DunnDanny Dunn passed peacefully on January 10, 2026, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was su...
01/12/2026

Danny R. Dunn

Danny Dunn passed peacefully on January 10, 2026, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his family who loved him dearly.

The youngest of six children, Danny was born at home on a farm in Fannin County, Texas on October 22, 1943, to Henry and Iva Dunn. He and his siblings had a special bond, especially with his brothers Tommy Dunn and Henry “Curly” Dunn.

He attended Bells and Ambrose schools where he played football and was a Golden Gloves boxer. After graduating he tried his hand at several jobs before finding a career with Texas Power and Light, known today as Oncor.

Danny started as a lineman and retired as a construction supervisor. During the span of his career he lived in Houston, Gainesville, Farmers Branch, and Taylor. He loved his job - it was part of who he was. After retirement, on stormy nights he would habitually get up and get his boots on just in case he needed to go.

He was a true cowboy and enjoyed the cowboy lifestyle, riding horses and trail riding across south and central Texas. It seemed fitting when he married Julie Nilsson on December 1, 1990, the wedding would be cowboy style after a trail ride at the Twin Sisters Dancehall. They enjoyed many years together continuing to trail ride, traveling in their RV, as well as several cruises.

Danny enjoyed his regular poker night with his buddies, and playing 42 or darts whenever family was around. It was almost impossible to beat him at 42.

He was a man of wisdom who loved God with a quiet faith. He loved his family with a rough cowboy exterior, but a soft heart. A loving husband, dad, and Pawpaw, his family will miss him greatly but know that he is at home with the Lord and he isn’t suffering anymore.

Danny was preceded in death by his parents, Henry and Iva (Weeks) Dunn, sisters Joyce Dunn and Dean McGuirre, brothers Charles “Chalk” Dunn, Henry “Curly” Dunn, and Tommy Dunn, stepdaughter Kim Mata, and infant grandson Allen James Dunn.

He is survived by his wife of 35 years, Julie Nilsson Dunn, daughters Dana Dunn, Shonda (Dunn) Rosado and husband Rob, stepson Erik Christiansen and wife Tonya, along with twelve grandchildren, and seventeen great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.

The family would like to thank their special neighbors and friends who were so kind and helpful during Danny’s illness.

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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.