Schulenburg Sticker,, page 1 Death Record.Ĭalley: Died at Elm Grove, 1-17-04, of entero colitis, John Calley, aged 1 year. Before she was married she was Miss Semantha Stevens, and was raised at Moulton Institute. The deceased was well known here and at the Institute. Boyd Calhoun died at her home near Flatonia Wednesday of last week and was buried Thursday. Sparkman Richardson Funeral Home of Richardson was in charge of arrangements. at the Chapel of the Chimes, Brookside Memorial Park, 13401 Eastex Freeway, Houston. He was affectionately called “PawPaw” by his four grandchildren, Bryan, Sara, Kristen and Laura Caletka, and a great-grandson Ryan Caletka.įuneral services will be held on Thursday, Aug. He is survived by two sons, Bruce Caletka and his wife Kathy of Richardson and Chris Caletka of Plano. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 49 years, Audrey Morgan Caletka an infant brother two sisters, Edith and Lillian his uncle and aunt, Ludwig and Wilhelmina Spaniel and cousins, Irwin and Lorraine.
He was also an avid lover of music, and played his records and CDs for as long as he was able. He was a loyal supporter of the Houston baseball teams, and enjoyed going to their games with the senior group in his church. Augustine Catholic Church in Houston until he moved to Richardson in 2005 to be nearer his family. His many nieces and nephews referred to him as “Uncle SandMan.” He was a devoted family man, and was a Scout leader for many years. He was the sand chemist for TESCO (Texas Electric Steel Casting Co.) for 37 years, retiring in 1980. Caletka served in the Army during World War II, and was stationed in the Pacific as a technical sergeant in a hospital unit. Some of his fondest memories were of the large Spaniel family reunions held in Schulenburg, which he attended faithfully for nearly 70 years. Caletka eventually spent his adult life in Pasadena. At the time he was born, his father owned a leather shop in Schulenburg.
He was also raised with cousins Irwin and Lorraine Spaniel. Caletka was raised by his uncle and aunt, Ludwig and Wilhelmina Spaniel, on the family farm in Schulenburg. He passed away peacefully at age 94 on Thursday, Aug. 12, 1915 in Schulenburg to Frank and Albina Caletka. To these the Sticker tenders its sincere sympathy. She is also survived by her father and one sister, Miss Felimena Genzer of this city. The funeral was a very sad affair.ĭeceased is survived by her husband and four small children, the youngest being only about one week old. Rosa Cemetery Sunday afternoon and laid to rest, Revs. She was a good mother and a loving wife, doing always the best she knew how and what she thought was right. Caletka had not been in very good health for some time. Frank Genzer of the Ammannsville section. Frank Caletka, which occurred here at midnight Friday night.ĭeceased was only 37 years of age. FRANK CALETKA DIES.Ī wave of sadness swept the city Saturday morning as the news traveled around telling of the death of Mrs. The deceased was very much loved by all and the parents have the sympathy of a large circle of friends in their bereavement. Funeral will take place tomorrow, January 28, at 10 o'clock a. Contributed by Matt Cross LETITIA CADWELLįlatonia, Texas, January 27.-Miss Letitia Cadwell, died this morning at 3 o'clock. Contributed by Matt Cross LAURA CADWELLĬadwell: Died at Flatonia, October 20th 1903, exhaustion, Mrs. The funeral takes place at 5 this evening at the City Cemetery. He leaves a wife, two daughters, a son and one brother. Cadwell has been in the lumber business here almost since the opening of the town. He has been a member of the Baptist church almost all of his life and lived a true, honest, upright life and admired by the entire community. Cadwell, who died this morning at 3 o’clock surrounded by his entire family at his home in this city.
– Flatonia mourns the loss of one of her most highly respected citizens today in the death of Mr. today of pneumonia after a brief illness. Cadwell, aged 64 years, an old time resident of Flatonia, and a veteran in the drug business, died at his home in this city at 4 o’clock a.m.