Terrell Hills Obituaries
04
May
Co-founder of Patio Frozen Foods dead at 87
Louis Henry Stumberg, a food industry pioneer who co-founded the San Antonio company that took frozen Tex-Mex foods nationwide, died Tuesday following a long illness. He was 87. (read more).
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29
May
Herbert Houghton Phillips Jr.
Herbert Houghton Phillips, Jr. (Hoky) died Saturday, May 23, 2009. He was the son of Herbert Houghton and Winnie Arnett Phillips and was born on April 8, 1925, in Butler Pennsylvania. Hoky spent two and a half years in the Marine Corps being discharged in December 1945. (read more).
05
Jan
Quereau paid attention to details
When Jean Quereau began working as a receptionist at the North San
Antonio Times, she proved so adept at checking for spelling and
grammatical mistakes that reporters began bringing their stories over
to her before they turned them in. (read more ).
22
Oct
Teen died so close to his home
Thomas Andrew Whitley, 17, loved to climb mountains, play hacky sack and, like so many teens, drive his car fast. (read more).
12
Oct
'Giant figure in heroic aviation,' 'Tex' Hill, dies
Retired Air National Guard Brig. Gen. David Lee "Tex" Hill, a renowned leader of the Flying Tigers, a small volunteer force recruited to defend China in the early years of World War II, died Thursday afternoon at his home in Terrell Hills. (read more).


