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austin k. Neely, jr. 1917 - 1944

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Visitation: 11:00 a.m.

Chapel: 12:00 p.m. 

Houston National Cemetery: 1:30 p.m. (In Procession)


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army

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Michael J. Daly 1982 - 2026

Friday, April 17, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


Meet in Lane #2 at 9:45 a.m. (Not before 9:30 a.m.)


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army

Houston Honor Guard


 It is with deep sorrow and abiding love that we announce the passing of a devoted husband, father, son and proud veteran, Michael James Daly, who departed this life on March 30, 2026 at the age of 43.

Michael James Daly was born on September 11, 1982 in Syracuse, New York, and from an early age, he embodied a strong sense of duty, integrity, and compassion. These values guided him throughout his life, most notably during his honorable service in the United States Army. As a veteran, he served his country with courage and dedication, earning the respect of his fellow soldiers and the gratitude of a nation.

Beyond his military service, Michael James Daly was the cornerstone of his family. He was a loving and devoted husband to his wife, Sheilla Amyry Daly, sharing 11 years of marriage filled with partnership, laughter, and unwavering support. As a father to his children, he was a steady presence, a source of wisdom, and a constant encouragement. His family was his greatest pride and joy.

Known for his kindness, humor, strength, generosity Michael James Daly touched the lives of many. His heart was as big as he was, and he gave that love freely to everyone around him. Whether through a helping hand, a kind word, or simply his presence, he left a lasting impression on all who knew him. He enjoyed cooking and playing video games, and found happiness in the simple moments spent with those he loved.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Sheilla Amyry Daly; his children, Brooke, Madailein, Kaitlein, Samarah, Benito and his parents Marie and Kenneth Orr; and a wide circle of friends and loved ones who will miss him dearly.

A short graveside service to honor and celebrate his life will be held on Friday April 17, 2026 at 9:45 A.M. at Houston National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA in honor of his memory.

Michael James Daly will be remembered for his service, his strength, and above all, his love for his family. His legacy will live on in the lives he touched and the values he instilled.

May he rest in peace. 

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Charles J. stadtfeld III 1961 - 2026

Friday, April 17, 2026

Visitation: 9:30 a.m.

Chapel: 10:00 a.m. 

Houston National Cemetery: 10:45 a.m. (In Procession)


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Navy

Houston Honor Guard

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Susie G. Rosales 1930 - 2026


Susie Gallardo Rosales, 96, of Houston, Texas, passed away peacefully at her home on April 9, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. Born on February 5, 1930, in San Antonio, Texas, to Fernando and Lina Gallardo, Susie was the youngest of four children.

On May 1, 1949, Susie married Ruben Rosales, and together they built a life centered on family, eventually welcoming eight children—seven daughters and one son.


In 1964, the family relocated to Bellaire, Texas, where they made their home and created countless cherished memories.


An avid gardener, Susie could often be found tending to her yard and plants. Over the years, her passion and pride earned her numerous “Yard of the Month” awards—honors that never failed to bring a smile to her face. That same care and attention extended into her home and throughout her community. She had a generous heart and was always there for friends and neighbors in need. She also cared for many children in the community, treating each one as her own.


Above all, Susie’s greatest joy and lasting legacy was her family. Nothing made her happier than a home filled with smiling, laughing, singing, and dancing loved ones—her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Whether for holidays, birthdays, or simple gatherings, she could always be counted on for a joke, a song, and making sure everyone had more than enough to eat and drink.


“WE R FAMILY” was more than just a phrase—it was a motto that reflected what she held closest to her heart, even celebrated on a couple of special occasions with matching shirts. More than anything, she wanted her family together.


To her children she was “Mom,” but to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren she was simply “Wela.” She filled their lives with love, laughter, and traditions they will carry with them always.


Wela’s home was a place of warmth, love and laughter. Mariachis were one of her favorite parts of any celebration, and she especially loved to sing along with them—her voice, her joy, and her spirit bringing those moments to life. She also loved singing songs in Spanish to the little ones, creating quiet, special memories they will always carry with them.


She will be remembered by all who knew and loved her as a warm, funny, and resilient woman of quiet strength. She overcame cancer and, in her later years, was lovingly cared for by her devoted daughter, JoAnne, reflecting the deep love and devotion within their family.


She was preceded in death by her parents, Fernando and Lina Gallardo; her brothers, Ricardo, Alfonso, and Johnnie; her son-in-law, Gilbert Evans; and her husband, Ruben Rosales.


She is survived by her beloved daughters, Rosalinda Lepow; Ruth Evans; JoAnne Rosales; Susana Perez (Daniel); Dolores Moseley-Hassan (Sion); Patricia Payer (Daniel); and Mary Ellen Anhaiser (Joey); her treasured son, Ruben Ross Rosales; her eight cherished grandchildren: Tyson and Jessica; Ryan, Krystal, and Samantha; Briana and Amber; and Nicolas; and her 18 great-grandchildren, with another arriving at the end of April 2026. She is also blessed with her surviving niece, Socorro Gallardo.


Susie’s enduring legacy is one of strength, kindness, and boundless love for her family—her greatest pride and joy.


In accordance with her wishes, a private service will be held for immediate family. We sincerely appreciate your understanding in honoring this request.


May she rest in eternal peace in the presence of Our Heavenly Father.


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bennie f. currey sr. 1955 - 2026

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Visitation: 11:30 a.m.

Chapel: 1:00 p.m. 

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australia R. Manning 1981 - 2026

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Visitation: 11:00 a.m.

Chapel: 12:30 p.m. 

Houston National Cemetery: 1:30 p.m.


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Air Force

Houston Honor Guard

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neftali molina-serrano 1941 - 2026

Friday, April 24, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


 Meet in Lane #1 at 10:30 a.m. (Not before 10:15 a.m.) 


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army

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lynn E. kubin 1948 - 2026

Monday, April 27, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


 Meet in Lane #1 at 12:30 p.m. (Not before 12:15 p.m.) 

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ruby l. hoose 1927 - 2026

Friday, May 1, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


 Meet in Lane #2 at 9:45 a.m. (Not before 9:30 a.m.) 

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ellen i. cohen 1945 - 2026

Friday, May 1, 2026

  

Ellen Iris Cohen, 80, passed away on April 14, 2026, in Conroe, Texas, after a long and resilient battle with dementia and aggressive cancer.

Born on August 14, 1945, in Chelsea, Massachusetts, Ellen was the daughter of Aaron Frank and Edith Weiner-Frank and the beloved sister of Carol Frank-Dennehy, who preceded her in death. She spent her early years in Brockton and Boston Massachusetts areas before making her home in Spring, Texas, where she lived for more than 45 years.

Ellen was a woman of warmth, loyalty, and fierce love for her family. She didn’t define her life by titles, but by the people she cared for—and she cared deeply. Whether as a mother, grandmother, friend, or in her role as a middle school library aide, she had a quiet way of making people feel welcomed and supported.

She was known for her strength and her stubbornness—qualities that carried her through life’s challenges and, in the end, allowed her to hold on just long enough to know her family was safe and home before she passed.

Ellen found joy in simple but meaningful things. She loved the color purple, believed butterflies were one of nature’s gifts, and felt most at peace near the ocean. She treasured time spent traveling and, most of all, time with family and lifelong friends.

She also had a sharp sense of humor—often delivered with a well-timed four-letter word—that somehow always made people feel more loved, not less. With Ellen, you always knew where you stood, and you always knew you mattered.

She is survived by her daughter, Eve Michele Barrios; her son, Brian Adam Cohen, and his wife, Amy Cohen; her grandchildren, Blake Anthony Barrios, Allyson Nicole Cohen, and Emily Katelyn Cohen; and her beloved bonus grandchildren, Olivia Marie Brewer and William Max Brewer, whom she loved as her own.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Alan Macy Cohen.

A service to honor Ellen’s life will be held on May 1, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. at Houston National Cemetery, 10410 Veterans Memorial Dr, Houston, TX 77038.

For those planning to attend, the family kindly invites you to wear something purple in honor of Ellen’s favorite color.

Ellen’s legacy lives on in the family she loved so deeply, and in the strength, humor, and care she passed on to all who knew her. And in the quiet moments—by the ocean, or in the presence of a butterfly—her love will still be felt, just as steady and enduring as it always was.

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George P. Klein 1941 - 2026

Friday, May 1, 2026

Visitation: 11:00 a.m.

Chapel: 1:00 p.m. 

Houston National Cemetery: 1:45 p.m.


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army

Houston Honor Guard

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James E. langille 1929 - 2026

Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


Meet in Lane #2 at 11:15 a.m. (Not before 11:00 a.m.)


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army

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Victor Borg 1936 - 2026

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


Meet in Lane #2 at 10:45 a.m. (Not before 10:30 a.m.)


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Air Force

Houston Honor Guard

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chester A. Johnson, Jr. 1924 - 1945

Friday, May 8, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


Meet in Lane #2 at 2:15 p.m. (Not before 2:00 p.m.)


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army

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felix R. jackson 1952 - 2026

Monday, May 11, 2026

Gather: 1:00 p.m.

Chapel: 1:30 p.m. 

Houston National Cemetery: 2:30 p.m.


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Navy

Houston Honor Guard

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howard edwards, jr. 1954 - 2026

Friday, May 15, 2026

Visitation: 11:00 a.m.

Chapel: 12:30 p.m. 

Houston National Cemetery: 1:45 p.m.


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Air Force

Houston Honor Guard

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Robert a. meek, II 1946 - 2026

Monday, May 18, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


Meet in Lane #2 at 1:45 p.m. (Not before 1:30 p.m.)


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Air Force

Houston Honor Guard


Robert Adamson Meek, II was born on March 19,1946 in West Palm Beach, Florida and died on April 6, 2026, in Houston, Texas at the age of 80. “The years of our life are seventy, or even by reason of strength, eighty.” (Psalm 90:10)

Known as Robin to his family and Bob to co-workers and friends, he loved people and thrived on being with them. Robin attended a beautiful worship service on Easter Sunday with extended family in Dallas. He returned home the next day in time to attend a birthday party held outdoors at a neighbor’s home. While holding a slice of key lime pie in his left hand and a bottle of beer in his right hand, with friends nearby, Bob suffered cardiac arrest, slumped over in his chair, and passed away shortly thereafter at the local hospital.

A proud veteran of the United States Air Force, Captain Robert A. Meek II served two tours of duty in Vietnam between 1969 and 1974. As a B-52 Aircraft Commander, he led more than 100 missions. Robin was recognized for demonstrating courage, discipline, and leadership under extraordinary circumstances. Among many military honors, the family is most proud that he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC) medal.

Robin earned his Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree from the University of Florida where he studied veterinary science. Throughout his life, Robin was an enthusiastic supporter of the Gators. His lifelong love for animals never left him. In his later years, it was expressed in his active rescue of vulnerable animals, particularly abandoned kittens. At the time of his death, Robin was housing nine kittens waiting to be adopted.

When Robin moved to Houston 25 years ago, he formed lasting friendships with his neighbors and with other golfers from the Hearthstone Country Club and those whom he volunteered with at non-profits such as: M.A.D.D., the Houston Rotary Club, the Houston SPCA, and the Houston Rodeo. Robin’s acquaintances became friends. He particularly enjoyed the annual Chili cook-off where he recently won “Best Chili” award.

Robin is predeceased by his parents Lt. Colonel Robert Adamson Meek and Barbara Jane Butler Meek and brother Timothy Meek and is survived by his daughter Kimberly Cameron and seven siblings: Sheryl Ann McKiernan (Bill), Catherine Noble, Stephen Meek (Ruth), Bill Meek (Valerie), Claudia Leider (Patrick), Mark Meek, and Donna Meek; Aunt Helen Nemeth, multiple Meek, Butler and Robinson cousins, and many nephews and nieces. His 14-year-old rescue dog, Emily, will likely miss him most. All will miss his thoughtful birthday cards.

Robin’s funeral mass will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, May 18 am at St. Elizabeth Seeton Catholic Church followed by a brief reception in Community Life Center (CLC). The

church address is 6646 Addicks Satsuma Road, Houston, TX 77084; phone number

(281) 463-7878. The mass will be Livestreamed on the church website and made available for a few days afterward.

Funeral services were entrusted with Veterans Funeral Services. You may contact them at (281) 272-9900 or go to https://veteransfuneralserviceshouston.com/ Following the funeral, family and friends from out of town will attend a military honor guard ceremony at the Houston National Cemetery. Robin’s ashes will be laid to rest near his parents.

If anyone desires to honor Robin with a memorial gift, in lieu of flowers, please donate to Purr Paws Rescue, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, at purrpawsrescue.org.


Leona Arletta lis 1936 - 2026

    

Obituary for Leona “Arletta” Lis


Leona Arletta Lis, lovingly known as Arletta, passed away on April 21, 2026 after a lengthy illness.  She was 90 years old.

Arletta was born on January 20, 1936, in Abilene, Texas.  Her parents were Perry and Flosie Copeland.  She and her twin sister Corretta Brown grew up with their eight sisters and one brother in a small country home.  She attended McMurray College and attained her associate degree in accounting.  It was a foundation that reflected the intelligence and determination she carried throughout her entire life.

Arletta endured 27 years of Air Force life as a military spouse travelling alongside her husband, Chief Master Sergeant (Retired) James Lis and their family.  Their journey took them to several locations which included Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Travis Air Force Base, California, Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, and finally Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.  She embraced every move with grace and resilience.  She raised two wonderful children, James Jessie and Rikki Lynn, creating a warm and steady home no matter where the Air Force sent them.  A major milestone for Arletta was witness to and at times being part of the design, development, production, and delivery of the C-17A Globemaster III to the United States Air Force over a remarkable 14-year journey.  

Those who knew Arletta would tell you she was sincere, funny, and deeply intelligent.  She had sharp wit and genuine warmth that made people feel at ease.  She loved gardening and could often be found tending to her plants and flowers.  She had a passion for life, enjoyed traveling, and a deep affection for the beach and ocean.  She also enjoyed her boys in fur, Sam, Teddy, and Ollie who brought her endless joy.

Arletta is survived by her husband of 55 years, James Lis; her son James Jessie Lis; her daughter Rikki Lynn Wherle; her granddaughter Nicole Warner, her grandson Jeremy Wherle; and her great granddaughter, Kailey Stickney.  She leaves behind a family who cherished her and will carry her memory forward with love.

A woman of deep spiritual faith, Arletta found comfort and strength in Christian beliefs throughout her life.  Her family takes solace in knowing she is at peace in the arms of her Lord.

A celebration of life will be held on 14 May 2026 at the Hamil Family Funeral Home, 6449 Buffalo Gap Road, Abilene, Texas from 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM.  A memorial service will be held at 10:00 AM on 15 May in the Hamil chapel followed by a graveside service at the Hawley cemetery, Hawley Texas.  

“Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure.  You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.”



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