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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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Lynn GatesOn Friday, January 9, 2026, surrounded by her family, Lynn Sundberg Gates left her earthly life for her eterna...
01/10/2026

Lynn Gates

On Friday, January 9, 2026, surrounded by her family, Lynn Sundberg Gates left her earthly life for her eternal one with Christ. Lynn was born on October 14, 1940, to R.E. and Henrietta Sundberg and raised in Manor, Texas. Growing up, she spent most of her time with extended family including grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends. In 1958 she graduated from Manor High School as Valedictorian. She loved to visit with her Manor classmates, and helped maintain their media page until last October.

Lynn began her studies at Texas Lutheran College in Seguin but returned home to pursue a business career. She began her career working for a phone company in Austin. After moving to Corpus Christi, she entered the legal field where she truly excelled with wonderful mentors, a strong work ethic, and her intelligence. She treasured her time of over 40 years working in this field, beginning with Branscomb, Gary, Thomasson, and Hall, and retiring from Branscomb PC as Administrator. Lynn spent time in Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Uvalde, Carrizo Springs, Eagle Pass, and Austin due to the position she held. She maintained her connections and friendships with many of the attorneys and co-workers, even through her final days. Lynn participated in many activities outside of her career: as an active member at Trinity Lutheran Church and School in Corpus Christi, volunteering with the Texas Jazz Festival, serving as a docent at Heritage Park, and as a member of both South Texas Association of Legal Administrators (S.T.A.L.A.) and Corpus Christi Human Resource Management Association (CCHRMA).

After retiring in 2007, Lynn moved to Taylor and was active in rekindling and expanding her Kuempel and Pfluger family connections. She was excited to learn about and help the community of Taylor, so she joined Trinity Lutheran Church in Taylor, and served at Taylor Texas Chamber of Commerce, Cinderella’s Closet, and the Taylor Christmas Parade for many years. Additionally, as her grandchildren attended St. Paul Lutheran School in Thorndale, Lynn also loved participating in activities associated with the church and school.

Lynn is preceded in death by her parents and many treasured aunts, uncles, and cousins.

She is survived by her children; Tiffany & Jason Henry, Stephanie & Ron Churchman, Michael & Keti Gates; and her eight grandchildren: Emily, Sydnie, Wyatt, Dylan, Lily, Lukas, Elia, and Mateo. She is also survived by numerous first cousins and treasured friends. Her legacy of faith will live through generations.

Visitation will be held from 5:00-8:00 p.m. on Friday, January 16, 2026, at Providence Funeral Home, Taylor, TX. Her funeral service will be held Saturday, January 17, 2026, at 2 p.m. at New Sweden Lutheran Church, Manor, TX where she was baptized, confirmed, and married. Burial will follow immediately at New Sweden Lutheran Cemetery. Pastor Scott Schaller of Trinity Lutheran Church in Taylor will officiate over services.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Texas Jazz Festival (P.O. 424, Corpus Christi, TX 78403) or St. Paul Lutheran School (Attn. P.T.F., P.O. Box 369, Thorndale, TX 76577).

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Jeanette LawrenceJeanette Lawrence, age 88, passed away peacefully on January 7, 2026.Jeanette was born on August 16, 19...
01/09/2026

Jeanette Lawrence

Jeanette Lawrence, age 88, passed away peacefully on January 7, 2026.

Jeanette was born on August 16, 1937 in Conroe, Texas and was a resident of Rockdale, Texas.

She was known for her quiet strength, loving heart, and devotion to her family.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Stanley Lawrence, with whom she shared many years of love and partnership.

Jeanette is survived by her son, Lary Lawrence and his wife, Jana; her granddaughter, Lisa Lawrence and her husband, James.

She was a devoted mother and grandmother whose kindness, warmth, and gentle spirit will be fondly remembered by all who knew her.

Interment will be held at Walnut Creek Baptist Church Cemetery in Austin, Texas.

Jeanette's memory will live on through the family she loved so dearly and the lives she touched.

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Amanda RichardsonAmanda Marie Richardson , 46 (7/13/79) of Jarrell, TX has passed away on January 6th 2026She was born i...
01/09/2026

Amanda Richardson

Amanda Marie Richardson , 46 (7/13/79) of Jarrell, TX has passed away on January 6th 2026

She was born in Searcy, AR. She graduated from High School in Beebe, AR. When Amanda was 28 years old she gave birth to a beautiful daughter named Faith, whom was taken from her all to soon at the age of 2. Amanda rebounded from tragedy and in the early 2000’s she soon found a new purpose in acting. It was around this time that she found her way back to Texas. She became an accomplished actress/producer/ director who stared in many short films and tv such as and “murder made me famous” and the “amazing race.” A series of severe medical issues manifested soon after that hindered her acting career. She found herself facing several catastrophic medical complications that put her in a wheelchair. However, Amanda’s radiating positive attitude and steel determination allowed her face these problem head on. With the loving support of her husband C**t, her pet cat, Oscar, and her loyal service dog, Glamour, Amanda advanced forward through setback after setback. Amanda found fulfillment in creating and forming a thriving cake business named Dragonfly Sweet Dreams. Nothing brought her greater joy than the look on peoples faces once they saw and tasted her creations.

Amanda lost the battle with her chronic medical conditions in 2026. She is survived by her husband C**t Richardson of 7+ years and her service dog Glamour II, her father Ronnie Gann, her mother Debbie Gann and her brothers and sisters.

Amanda can now rest and is finally able to reunite with her late daughter Faith. The most difficult path lies ahead for the rest of us, who must continue forward in shadow of her blinding light.

Funeral services will be held on January 24th at Hutto Fire Station # 4 At 11 am.

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Joe PalomoJose "Joe" Palomo 76, of Pflugerville, TX, passed away peacefully on Sunday Morning, January 4th, 2026Jose kno...
01/06/2026

Joe Palomo

Jose "Joe" Palomo 76, of Pflugerville, TX, passed away peacefully on Sunday Morning, January 4th, 2026

Jose known to many people as "Joe" was born on August 13,1949 in Hondo, TX to Mother Felipa Samora Palomo and Father Juan Palomo. A Beloved son, brother, father, grandfather and great grandfather- Joe brought great joy, laughter and love to everyone around him.

It is really hard to find the right words to describe Joe because, he was EVERYTHING. Joe lit up every room at all the family gatherings when he arrived. Everyone would be excited when he would enter a room with his big grin and beautiful eyes. His big smile was so contagious. His sharp wit and effortless humor always had us laughing and boy was He very quick with a come back but Joe also had a serious side. He listened when you didn't think he was listening. He paid attention to every detail. He was head strong and he was stubborn. He was very meticulous on how he presented himself and also had great confidence. He was strong when he needed to be and I mean STRONG!! He was a fighter. Not only literally but mentally and spiritually. Even up until the very end. He would not leave with out a fight. Joe was full of charm. The side that only a select few got to see was how tender and sweet he could be. He loved his children, Becky, John Joe and Larry and was beyond proud of them. He also loved his grandbabies and great grandbabies and would attend EVERY family event and birthday party.

Most people do not know this about Joe. He had a talent. He was a bass guitarist who loved to sing and play. Joe found his passion for music early in life when he and his family settled in Taylor, Texas. Whether he was strumming his guitar with his brother or filling the house with music, or just going out and attending countless concerts, he was always devoted to the music.

Joe met his wife Ernestina and married in 1966 when he settled down and started his own family and had his 3 children. Joe worked in manufacturing most of his adult life then joined his son Larry's company before retiring. His love for music continued later in life, right where it left off. Joe enjoyed having jam sessions with his sons who also inherited the musical trait. Joe also loved spending time with his daughter, Becky which usually had something to do with involving food. Joe was a secret foodie. He loved to eat. Which is a trait that his children and grandchildren also inherited. If you were to ask Joe what his hobbies are he would of said Family and Music. The Two things Joe did best.

Joe is preceded in death by his mother and father Felipa and Juan Palomo, sister Estella Palomo, brother Alvino Palomo, and sister Maria Oranday.

Joe is survived by- Daughter Rebecca Palomo, son John Joe and wife Rosalee Palomo, son Larry and wife Lucy Palomo. Robert Espinoza, Sister Juana and Bernardo Hernandez, brother Jesse Palomo, brother Paul and wife Janie Palomo and Olivia Palomo. His 9 Grandchildren Amanda Palomo, Jonathan Martinez, Ashley De La Hoya, John Anthony Palomo, Marissa Brock, Michael Palomo, Andrew Palomo, Isaiah Flores, and Jeremiah Palomo. As well as 16 great grandchildren, God son Vincent and several nieces and nephews.

Joe's life was full of love, laughter and meaning. He will always be remembered for his big heart, bold spirit, and unforgettable presence. On behalf of the Palomo Family we thank you for your prayers, the calls and the uplifting messages. We thank you for your support and being here today with us. It means the world to us.

Family and friends are welcome to attend a celebration of his life service on Thursday January, 8 2026 at 11 am at the Providence Funeral Home Located at 807 Carlos G Parker Blvd NW Taylor, Texas, 76574.

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01/05/2026

Cheryl Webster

Cheryl Webster, 70, of Taylor went to meet her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on December 22, 2025. Her favorite scripture was, “Put on the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil. … the sword of the Spirit, the breastplate of righteousness, the shield of faith, and the helmet of salvation. Ephenians 6:11-18

Cheryl Webster was born on December 11, 1954 in California to Don and Lynn Noren. She grew up with brother William (Bill), and sister Kimberly. She attended UCSB later transferring to UCLA (where she was a member of the rowing team). Cheryl was a former model, licensed Pilot and Scuba Diving Instructor. She was also a member of the Santa Cruz Follies, Santa Cruz Choir, and C12 Business Group. Cheryl moved to Taylor, TX in 2014, bringing her company Noren Thermal Solutions and loyal business partner (Dennis Galindo) and associates with her. She was an active community member. Holding officers in the Chamber of Commerce (past President), Rotary Club (Membership Chair), Taylor Area Republican Women’s Group (TARW) (Secretary and Legislative Chair Member), The Greater Taylor Foundation (Philanthropic Organization), and Chat n Laff (The First Baptist Church of Taylor Activities Group)

Cheryl was preceded in death by brother Bill and father Don. She is survived by sister Kimberly, Nephews Andrew and Christopher, and Niece Skylar (Bill’s daughter). She is also survived by her church family (The First Baptist Church of Taylor – Drs. Anthony and Michelle Watson, Pastor and 1st Lady), close friends Sherry Green, Sybil , Willie and Janet Curtis, Chat n Laff, The Chamber of Commerce, Rotary, TARW, The Greater Taylor Area Foundation and the whole city of Taylor who were blessed to share her smile, her laugh, break bread, and just witness the Christian spirit of our Sister in Christ.

She will forever shine in our hearts and memories.

We KNOW she was welcomed home with open arms and the words “Well Done thy good and faithful servant … enter thou into the joy of the lord”, Matt 25:21.

Cheryl’s funeral service will be held Friday, January 9, 2026, 10 am at Providence Funeral Home. Burial will follow at the City of Taylor Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to The First Baptist Church of Taylor (memo line: Cheryl Webster/ChatnLaff Memorial Scholarship Fund)

Frank Rendon Jr.Frank Rendon Jr, 54 of Hutto passed away peacefully Wednesday afternoon December 31st, 2025.Frank was bo...
01/02/2026

Frank Rendon Jr.

Frank Rendon Jr, 54 of Hutto passed away peacefully Wednesday afternoon December 31st, 2025.

Frank was born November 7th 1971 in Brownsfield Texas to Frank Sr and Ramona Rendon. He grew up with 1 older and 2 younger brothers. Frank graduated for Hutto High School in 1991. He worked a succesful career as a mechanic. He was also a proud member of the Hutto Volunteer Fire department during existence.

Frank is preceded in death by his father Frank Rendon Sr and Brother Ramiro Rendon. He is survived by his mother Ramona (Tagle) Rendon, 2 brother Rene Rendon and Cruz Rendon along with 2 nieces.

Besides spending time with family and friends, Frank had a passion for trucks and cars, models, crafts and numerous crafts. Frank had an amazing energetic personality with an ability to make friends out of strangers. His capacity to help those closest to him was endless. He touched so many people's lives and will be freatly missed!

Family and friends are invited to attend a celebration of his life gathering on Saturday January 17th starting at 10 am at Providence Funeral Home located at 807 Carlos G Parker Blvd NW Taylor Texas 76574.

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Cheryl Lynn WebsterCheryl Lynn WebsterDec 11, 1954 - Dec 22, 2005Full obituary pending.
12/30/2025

Cheryl Lynn Webster

Cheryl Lynn Webster

Dec 11, 1954 - Dec 22, 2005

Full obituary pending.

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Ronnie HarrisonRonnie Harrison, aka Porky, passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 27th, 2025, with his loving fami...
12/30/2025

Ronnie Harrison

Ronnie Harrison, aka Porky, passed away peacefully on Saturday, December 27th, 2025, with his loving family at his side at Baylor Scott & White hospital in Round Rock, Tx. Ronnie was born on October 21, 1947 in Temple, Tx to W.A. and LaVera "Dearie" Harrison. His family moved to Taylor when he was 2 years old. He grew up with an older brother Charles.

Ronnie was a graduate of Taylor High School in 1965. He attended Temple Jr College pursuing a coaching degree. Ronnie married his wife Joyce on June 17, 1972 and soon started a family starting with their daughter Sonya followed by their son Dustin. Ronnie worked hard and retired from the Texas Dept of Health as a state meat inspector. He spent many long hours doing what he loved most at the Taylor Livestock Auction barn working cattle, a place his father and uncle built.

Ronnie umpired and coached little league & pop warner when his children played. He also played with the Noack Bears.

After retirement he worked as a security guard at Ercot and then as an airport attendant for the City of Taylor. He returned to security at Wolf Ranch in Georgetown.

He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Survived by his wife Joyce of 53 years, his daughter Sonya Olson (Brian), his son Dustin Harrison (Lisa), his grandchildren Rhegan Pfluger (Dillon), Makayla, and Bryce. His great granddaughters Presley, and Sage. Along with nieces and nephews.

Honorary Pallbearers are John Carter, John Maruska, Mike Lannen, Dan Mohel, Allen Scruggs, Gaylon Remmert, Teddy Grimm, and Kelly Marek.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the Taylor Brethren Church or Taylor Exes Association, 2107 Jason Dr Taylor, Texas 76574.

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Manuel Munoz OchoaOn the evening of December 26, 2025, Manuel Ochoa Jr., 61, peacefully went to be with the Lord, surrou...
12/29/2025

Manuel Munoz Ochoa

On the evening of December 26, 2025, Manuel Ochoa Jr., 61, peacefully went to be with the Lord, surrounded by his beloved family. Manuel was born on July 31, 1964, in Taylor, Texas, to the late Rev. Manuel and Susie Ochoa Sr.

A professional painter by trade, Manuel was a man of many passions. He enjoyed being surrounded by his family, especially his children and grandchildren. He was a member of Living Hope Church in Hutto, where he proudly served in the church band as the bass guitar player. He had a deep love for all genres of music, dancing, and often found playing his bass guitar. He also took great pride in his appearance, frequently seen in his signature western attire.

Manuel fought a courageous four-year battle with cancer. Though he never gave up, he was ready to reunite with the loved ones who passed before him. He was preceded in death by his parents, Rev. Manuel and Susie Ochoa Sr.; his brother-in-law, Phillip Martinez Jr.; his nephews, Danny Martinez and Jay Ochoa; and his great-nephew, Josiah Ochoa. He is also reunited with his mother-in-law, Rosalie Cisneros Gonzalez; his wife’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Trinidad and Caroline Cisneros and Cuco Cisneros; and his former father-in-law, Homero Patino.

Manuel’s memory will be cherished by his wife, Patricia Pantoja Ochoa; his two sons, Adrian Manuel Ochoa and Derek Joshua Ochoa; and his daughter, Karen Diane Ochoa. He was a proud and adoring grandfather to Noah, Shae, Daniel, Abraham, Hailey, and Analicia, and a great-grandfather to Juliana and new baby girl to come.

He is also survived by his five siblings: sisters Magdalena Martinez (the late Phillip) of Taylor and Amanda Vega (Chris) of Jarrell; and brothers Eliseo Ochoa (Mary) of Temple, David Ochoa (Elizabeth) of Taylor, and Elias Ochoa (Mary) of San Antonio. Manuel leaves behind 10 nieces, 7 nephews, and a large, loving extended family of great and great-great-nieces and nephews.

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Ronnie BrondoRonnie BrondoOct 1, 1969 - Dec 24, 2025.Ronnie Brondo, of Taylor, Texas, passed away on December 24, 2025. ...
12/27/2025

Ronnie Brondo

Ronnie Brondo

Oct 1, 1969 - Dec 24, 2025.

Ronnie Brondo, of Taylor, Texas, passed away on December 24, 2025. He was born on October 1, 1969, in Kerrville, Texas.

Ronnie was a father to three children, Michael Brondo, Ashley Brondo, and Amber Brister (Nathan) who survive him. Jane Zamora, the mother of Michael and Ashley, also survives him.

He is also survived by his life partner, Michelle Schuetz, who shared his life and stood beside him with love and devotion, along with his bonus children, Cody Schuetz (Kirby) and Alex Schuetz (Taylor), whom he loved as his own.

Ronnie was preceded in death by his mother, Virginia Brondo DeLeon, his sisters, Melinda Brondo and Patricia Alvarez; and his brother, Gabriel Ramos.

Those left to cherish his memory include his father, Juan DeLeon; brothers, Eddie Brondo and JP Ramos (Kim); bonus child, Amber Campillo; his two grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Born and raised in Kerrville, Ronnie later made his home in Taylor, Texas. He was known for his sense of humor, and his life was shaped by simple pleasures such as sitting outside, listening to music, barbecuing, and treasure hunting for the “elusive white frog,” a pursuit that brought laughter and lasting memories to those around him. On the weekends during football season, he could be found watching the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Longhorns with plenty of his “snackies.” He enjoyed visiting Port Aransas and the beach and spending time with the people he loved.

Ronnie will be remembered for the laughter he brought and the simple moments that made life meaningful.

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Emma Lee HubbleEmma Lee Hubble, 82, of Cedar Park, Texas passed away on Thursday, December 18, after a short illness wit...
12/26/2025

Emma Lee Hubble

Emma Lee Hubble, 82, of Cedar Park, Texas passed away on Thursday, December 18, after a short illness with cancer.

Emma Lee was born on October 14, 1943 in Lee County to John William and Addie (Turner) Guthrie. After graduation from Lexington High School, she married her high school sweetheart, Harold Douglas Hubble on September 14, 1963 in Taylor, Texas. They shared 60 years of life and their final days together were spent in their home of 40 years in Georgetown, Texas. During that time, she was employed at Southwestern University for 28 years and after retirement, remained friends with several of her colleagues.

She enjoyed gardening, cooking, sitting on the front porch every morning with Harold drinking coffee, and also enjoyed visiting with family and friends.

She is survived by her son, Troy Douglas Hubble and Melissa Dumitru of Kingsland, Texas, her sister, Mary Lou Cash and Bill Sisk of Cypress, Texas, her nephews, Kenneth Darrell Seiler of Buda, Texas, Jeffrey Reagan Cash of Cypress, Texas, her niece, Heather Marie Grass of Cypress, Texas, and several cousins. She is preceded in death by her husband, Harold Douglas Hubble, her parents, John and Addie Guthrie, two sisters, Ella Mae Seiler and Joyce Marie Guthrie, one nephew, Steve Ray Seiler, and one niece, Angela Diane Cash.

Pallbearers are Bill Sisk, Jeff Cash, Joseph Grass, Richard Thrasher, Gary Guthrie and Heath Taylor.

Viewing will be held Monday, December 29 from 6:00-8:00PM at Providence Funeral Home in Taylor; Graveside Services will be at 11:00AM on Tuesday, December 30 at Taylor City Cemetery.

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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.