

(Seguin) -- The Seguin Lady Matadors started the 2025 volleyball season with a couple of sweeps at Goldie Harris Gym on Monday.
The Lady Mats took out Cuero, 25-22, 26-24 and 25-22 and then knocked off the Navarro Lady Panthers, 25-17, 26-24 and 25-20.
Junior Ellie Anderson led Seguin with 27 kills over the two matches along with five service aces. Fellow junior Rebeka Wilke powered home 17 kills on the day. Freshman Kassidy Dailey threw down 13 kills and senior captain Gisele Morales set up her teammates with 58 assists over the two victories.
Lady Matador head coach Ashley Farris, now in her fourth year at Seguin, earned her first victory over neighboring Navarro. Farris was in a joking mood when talking about the chemistry of her team following the match.
“I actually was joking with Coach (Craig) Dailey last week that this is year four, so if I don’t elevate the program this year, then you need to fire me.
We just kind of laughed about it,” Farris quipped. “Yeah, it’s a good start. Our returners match with our four really good freshmen and it makes for a really good mixture.”
For the Lady Panthers, third-year head coach Paige Poth talked about freshman hitter Linley Kirk, who saw a lot of playing time in her first game. Poth also discussed the challenges facing her young squad.
“It’s asking a lot of a freshman, but once we start figuring things out and get over the newness of it all and the team gets comfortable, it’ll start to come together,” Poth said. “They’ve got a lot of great opponents coming up and it’s not gonna be an easy road for them, but with this group being so new and so young, it’s probably exactly what we need.”
In action tonight, the season for the Marion Lady Bulldog volleyball team will start their season on the road as they take on the Canyon Lake Lady Hawks. First serve is set for 6 p.m. at Canyon Lake High School.
Eileen Mary Silvia, also known as Mrs. Hotshots, the Queen of McQueeney, and more affectionately, Mom and Gigi, died on July 20, 2025 peacefully in her home surrounded by her family. Eileen was born Aug. 16, 1935 to George and Alice Holt in Derby, England. She was the second of their three children.
Eileen, along with her husband, Philip Silvia, bought Hotshot’s Lakeview Camp in 1973 and expanded it to a full fledge restaurant that was known for its Friday Night Fish Fries and Hotshot’s famous green bean salad.
It was on the banks of the Guadalupe River where Eileen began expanding her family beyond her husband and four children. She considered any and all employees her child and her customers family and friends. While she loved all of her extended family, none could compare to that of her immediate family.
After the Flood of ’98, Eileen worked for Seguin ISD as an aide, helping children read. She also spent several years working at Walmart as a door greeter in the garden center.
She loved basketball and was an avid supporter of the Lady Matador Basketball team and enjoyed watching any NBA game on television, especially the San Antonio Spurs. She had a special place in her heart for all animals. She supported the Guadalupe County Humane Society any chance she could get, including playing Santa for its annual fundraiser.
She was quick to give you a hug or give you her personal salute followed by
strong words. She was a character and a firecracker, but she had a heart the size of Texas. She was feisty until her last breath.
She was loved by all and will be greatly missed.
She is preceded in death by Alice Holt, George Holt and stepmother, Lillian Holt, Phil Silvia, Charlie Hanlon, brother, Geoffrey Holt, and sister Madeline (Richard) Holt Vivricka.
Those left to cherish her memory are her children: Steven (Carrie) Silvia, Dale (Jana) Hanlon, Kerry (Michael) Frazar, Robin (Stig) Larson; grandchildren: Sabrina (Chris), Erica (Connie), Felicia, Bradley (Jennifer), Tyler (Dayna), Benjamin, William (Kayla), Andrea, and Alexandria; great grandchildren: Clay (Skylar), Christopher, Addison, Connor, Zachary, Weston, Taylor, Paisley; great great grandson: Guage Wilder; sisters: Caroline (Steve) and Michelle (Clive), sister-in-law Margaret (Holt) Brown, her beloved fur babies Bo and PV, as well as a host of nieces, nephews, and adopted family and friends.
In honor of her wishes, instead of a funeral, the family invites everyone to celebrate her life from 2 to 6 p.m. on Aug. 16, 2025 at the Geronimo Community Center, 280 Navarro Drive, Seguin in a come and go style party, with words from family and friends at 4 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, make donations to the Guadalupe County Humane Society, Guadalupe Regional Medical Foundation’s Bras For A Cause, or any charity of your choice.
Cheers!
You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155.
David Viviano Ramon, age 38 of Seguin, passed away on August 5, 2025. David was Born August 12, 1986 in Austin, Texas to Irene (Arce) and Johnny Ramon.
David is preceded in death by his father, Johnny Juan Ramon; brothers, Johnny Ramon, Jr. and Gabriel A. Ramon.
Survivors include his loving mother Irene
Ramon; brother, Jordan Ramon; sister, Sandy Jane Ramon; nephews Pedro Ramon, Logan Ramon, Luke Ramon, Eric Marmolejo and wife Sandra and Israel Arce, Jr.; nieces, Jenna Ramon, April Marmolejo, numerous other loving family members and friends.
Visitation will be at Tres Hewell Mortuary Chapel on Tuesday, August 19, 2025 from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. with a rosary to be recited at 7:00 p.m. with Deacon Nick Carrillo officiating.
You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
Joyce Theresa Bonaventure Leissner, 88 passed away peacefully at her home in Seguin on July 22, 2025. Joyce was born on September 7, 1936 in Oscar, Louisiana to Beulah (Hernandez) and Threz Bonaventure.
She graduated co-valedictorian from Rougon High School in Lakeland, LA, in 1954. She attended nursing school in New Orleans at Charity Hospital School of Nursing and graduated in 1957 with a Registered Nurse diploma.
Joyce was a woman of remarkable skills, known for her incredible talent as a seamstress and an avid bridge player. Her amazing bedside manner was front and center during her career as a registered Nurse for 50+ years including 40 years at GRMC. Her passion for sewing & quilting was evident in the beautiful pieces she created, each stitch infused with her love and care. She also had a deep appreciation for gardening, where she lovingly tended to her African Violets and outdoor plants. Joyce found beauty in these blooms, just as she found beauty in the relationships she nurtured throughout her life. She was a member of multiple bridge groups, St. Ann’s Circle at St. James Catholic Church and a true-blue friend to ladies across the country.
Joyce met the love of her life, Jim Leissner, at New Orleans Mardi Gras in 1957 and married him in 1958. They moved to Seguin in the early 1970’s and, as a devoted wife and mother, she exhibited boundless love and patience, becoming both a guiding light and a nurturing support for her family. Her legacy will
Linda Kay Grossman Crees, age 82 of Seguin, passed away on August 5, 2025. Linda was born on January 12, 1943 in Hebbronville, Texas to Theresa (Baker) and Robert Anthony Grossman.
Linda was preceded in death by her son, Robert “Rob” Lester Dietrich, Jr., her parents, her brother, Robert Grossman, and her sisters, Theresa Fielder and Pam Farrington.
Survivors include her loving husband of 44
continue to resonate within them, a reflection of her loving spirit.
Joyce is preceded in death by her loving husband of 66 years, James “Jim” Calhoun Leissner, daughter, Laura Leissner Carlson, son, Nathan Charles Leissner, her parents, her siblings, Joseph & Lurline Bonaventure, and brother-inlaw, Richard Bello.
Survivors include her daughters, Blanche Walker and husband Neal, Naomi Williams and husband Tom, and Diane Baines and husband John; grandchildren, Trez & Skyler Walker, and Violet Carlson; sister, Hazel Bello; niece, Carmen Lemons; Aunt Helen Black; other loving family members and a host of friends.
As we remember Joyce, we celebrate a life well-lived, full of creativity, compassion, and unwavering love. She touched the lives of so many and will be deeply missed, but her spirit will forever bloom in the memories she leaves behind.
Visitation will begin on Saturday, August 16, 2025 at 10 a.m. at St. James Catholic Church followed by the Memorial Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. with the Reverend Monsignor Dennis Darilek officiating. A reception will follow in the Parish Hall at St. James.
Private graveside services will be held at Boeker Cemetery in Guadalupe County.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be offered to the Charity Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Association (of which Joyce was a graduate from the Nursing School) for the Leissner Scholarship established in memory of their deceased children, Nathan and Laura, P. O. Box 19103, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70179.
You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155.
years, Charles “Chuck” Allyn Crees; sons, William Dietrich, and David Box and wife Cindy; step son, Sean Allyn Crees; brother, Stanley Grossman; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews, other loving family members and friends.
A private celebration of her life is being planned for a later date.
MOM WE WON!!!!!
Memorial contributions may be made to the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation, Inc., 1359 Broadway, STE 1509, New York, New York, 10018.
You are invited to sign the guest book at www.treshewell.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Tres Hewell Mortuary, 165 Tor Dr., Seguin, Texas, 78155, 830-549-5912.
Following Deadly Shooting, CDC Union Wants Feds To Fight Vaccine Misinformation
(Atlanta, GA) -- The union that represents CDC workers says they want the federal government to do more to fight misinformation surrounding vaccines. They say staffers have endured months of “mistreatment, neglect, and vilification” and worry about scientists’ safety. This comes after a gunman blamed the COVID-19 vaccination for making him depressed and suicidal. He started shooting outside CDC headquarters last week, killing a police officer before he was found dead at the scene.
(Arlington, VA) -- The national “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” enforcement campaign begins this Wednesday. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s annual effort takes place ahead of Labor Day weekend, one of the deadliest holidays for crashes involving alcohol-impaired driving. The NHTSA says 511 people died in 2023 as a result of drunk-driving crashes during Labor Day weekend. Their data shows that more than 12-thousand people are killed each year because of drunk drivers, or one person every 42-minutes.
(Los Angeles, CA) -- A vaccine could be on the horizon in preventing the recurrence of pancreatic cancer. It’s one of the deadliest types of cancer with an 80-percent recurrence rate and a five-year survival rate of just 13-percent. A small Phase One clinical trial conducted at UCLA’s gastrointestinal oncology program used a one-size fits all vaccine that targeted KRAS gene mutations. Experts say KRAS is seen in as many as 90-percent of pancreatic cancers. Twenty-one of the 25 participants, all of whom had the deadly mutation, mounted an immune response after being vaccinated. A bigger Phase Two clinical trial will be next to test the long-term efficacy of the vaccine and whether it’s more effective than the current standard of care which involves patient monitoring.
(Ann Arbor, MI) -- A new patch could be used to test for skin cancer. The patch, developed at the University of Michigan, successfully detected melanoma in mice. Researchers say it could eventually make testing as simple as taking a COVID-19 test at home, with no need to draw blood.
County Healthcare Worker of the Year
The Seguin Chamber of Commerce is now accepting nominations for the 2025 Guadalupe County Healthcare Worker of the Year. This annual award honors a local healthcare professional who demonstrates compassion, excellence, and dedication to the health and well-being of the community. Eligible nominees include nurses, physicians, therapists, technicians, support staff, and others making a difference in healthcare. Nominees must work in Guadalupe County. The deadline to submit nominations is August 1. For more information, contact the Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce at 830-379-6382 or seguinchamber@seguinchamber. com.
Refuge III will be hosting a Canned Good Drive throughout the month of August to benefit flood victims. Donations can be dropped off at 7535 Elm Creek Rd. For more information or directions, contact Lorraine Davis at 210-548-8780.
Wildflowers Seminar at Schertz Public Library
The Guadalupe County Master Gar-
deners will be hosting a Wildflowers seminar with Advanced Master Gardener Karen Brkich from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 9 at the Schertz Public Library, 798 Schertz Parkway. The program is free and open to the public. Registration is available at the Schertz Public Library events page.
The Seguin Sunrise Lions Club will be hosting the Singo Fundraiser at 4 p.m. on August 9 at the Silver Center. Themed “Music Through the Decades,” the event will feature five rounds of music bingo highlighting hits from the 1950s through the 2010s. Tickets will be sold in advance for $20.
Cross Church will be hosting its True North Vacation Bible School every Sunday through August 10, from 8:45 to 11:15 a.m. at 814 N. Bauer St. The program is open to children ages 4 to 11. Registration forms are available in the church office, on the website, and via the QR code displayed on the outside banner.
The annual Elm Creek Community Cemetery Association Meeting will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday,
August 10 at 1951 Settlers Way, Seguin. Donations for continued maintenance would be greatly appreciated. For more information or questions, call or text 210-4143308.
The New Braunfels Food Bank in partnership with Credit Human will be hosting “Lettuce” Talk About Money, a free financial health class, at 9 a.m. on August 12. The class is designed to help participants gain the confidence and skills to take control of their finances.
The Seguin Art League will be hosting a Beginning Watercolor class at 1 p.m. on August 12 at the Seguin Art League. The class runs until 4 p.m. and will focus on mixing colors and color theory. Students will create and take home a watercolor color wheel for future reference and receive instruction on brush care, gradient washes, and basic watercolor techniques. The class is limited to five students and costs $35, with all supplies included. For more information, call 830-305-0472 or visit 104 S. Austin Street in Seguin.
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The Guadalupe County Master Gardeners will be hosting a Tower Gardening/Aeroponics program at noon on Wednesday, August 13 at the AgriLife Extension Office, 210 E. Live Oak Street, Seguin. Presented by Karen Schobel, this free lunchtime seminar is open to everyone. Attendees are encouraged to bring their lunch. More information can be found at GCMGTX.org or on Facebook.
The Guadalupe County Republican Women will be hosting their August “Happy Hour” meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 14 at the Lake Breeze Ski Lodge, 225 Ski Lodge, McQueeney. District 44 State Representative Alan Schoolcraft will serve as the guest speaker. The event will include a cash bar and light snacks, and no RSVP is required. For more information, contact Tamara Berger at 512-201-5848 or Anne Costas at 830-433-1038.
The Friedens Church will be hosting its Fish Fry at 5:00 p.m. on August 15 at Friedens Church in Geronimo. Plates are $15 each and will be served until sold out. All proceeds will benefit the Geronimo and Zorn Volunteer Fire Department first responders.
The New Braunfels Food Bank in partnership with Credit Human will be hosting “Lettuce” Talk About Money, a free financial health class, at 1 p.m. on August 16. The class is designed to help participants gain the confidence and skills to take control of their finances.
The Hermann Sons Lodge Seguin will be hosting a Dance Try-It Night at 6:00 p.m. on August 18 at 2918 W. Kingsbury, Seguin. The event is open to all and does not require prior registration. A parent meeting will follow at 6:45 p.m. Participants should wear t-shirts and shorts if they do not have dancewear, and tennis shoes are required if ballet or jazz shoes are unavailable. Sandals, crocs, and bare feet are not allowed. For more information, contact Lori at 210-573-7796 or email hermannsonsdancesanantonio@gmail.com.
The Silver Center will be hosting Gabe Galvan Band at 7:30 p.m. on August 22nd at the Crystal Chandelier Ballroom. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Presale tickets are $10 by calling 830303-6612. Tickets are $15 at the door.
The New Braunfels Food Bank in partnership with Credit Human will be
hosting “Lettuce” Talk About Money, a free financial health class, at 9 a.m. on August 26. The class is designed to help participants gain the confidence and skills to take control of their finances.
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The Bexar Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee will be hosting the White-tailed Deer Management Symposium at 9:00 a.m. on August 26 at 3355 Cherry Ridge Dr., Suite 208, San Antonio. The event will cover topics including basic deer habitat management, use of game cameras, and antler scoring. Presenters include specialists from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Texas Parks and Wildlife. The cost is $15 per participant, payable in advance or at the door by cash, check, or credit card. To RSVP by August 22, contact Kennedy Green at 210-631-0400 or kennedy.green@ag.tamu.edu.
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