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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.”


John robert Lynch III 1962 - 2026

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


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


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army

Houston Honor Guard

arthur M. bernal 1934 - 2026

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Visitation and Rosary: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

St. John Neumann Catholic Church

2730 Nelwood Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


Mass: 11:00 a.m.

Houston National Cemetery:  12:45 p.m. (In Procession)


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Navy

Houston Honor Guard


Our dad, Arthur Mendez Bernal, passed away on May 16, 2026. He was born on

January 8th, 1934, in Cameron, Texas, the son of Hijinio and Lillie Bernal. He's the big

brother of Mary Olivia Grimaldo who lives in Bryan, Texas. Preceded in death by his

beautiful wife and our mother, Rose (d.2022), their baby son Ronald Gene (d.1958), his

brothers and sisters, Fred Bernal, Felix Bernal, Ernest Bernal, Jesse Bernal, Joe Bernal,

Lydia Rodriguez, Janie Moreno, and Ermelinda Jaramillo. Our dad married our mom at

St. Teresa Catholic Church in Bryan, Texas in 1953. Their surviving children are

Thomas Bernal (Cindy), Teresa Tähtinen (Mark), Deborah Rangel (Frank), and Patricia

Harrington (Doug). Their grandchildren are Andrea Cornier, Julia Trevino (Joe), Tommy

Ward, Chelsea Simmons (Josh), Brandy Bean, Teresa Gonzalez (Corey), Anne Marie

Vasquez (Ruben), Toni Franco-Felan (Christina), Christina Franco (Harmony), and Kelly

Franco (Jaime). He and mom have 17 great grandchildren and two great great

grandsons.

After our mom passed away, dad remained very independent. He had a routine that was

hard to disrupt. He’d wake up, pray, take his early morning meds, wash up, get dressed

in his heavily starched jeans, a t-shirt and his blue jean jacket, and of course his cap. A

sailor never leaves without their cap.

He was usually out the door by 8:30 to get to Denny’s or Whataburger by 9:00 a.m.

He’d walk into any restaurant like he owned the place. At his Whataburger, the man at

the register would say, “I got you! Have a seat!”

After celebrating his 92nd birthday this year he fell sick with pneumonia and was

hospitalized. Many things were discovered at that hospital stay that made him realize he

could no longer live alone. He moved in with Debbie and Frank where he was cared for

during hospital recovery, cancer treatments, and finally two more hospital stays that

took a toll on his body. He was brought home on Friday evening, made comfortable and

passed away early Saturday morning, May 16th.

 Our dad served in the Navy during the Korean war. He was a very proud and

hardworking man who loved God, his family, and America. Dad watched mass every

day at 11:00 a.m. on EWTN and prayed the rosary daily. His favorite sports teams were

the Texas A&M Aggies, the New York Yankees, the LA Lakers, and the Dallas Cowboys.

He loved watching old westerns and war movies with John Wayne. He loved watching

reruns of old western shows like Gunsmoke, the Rifleman, Maverick, and many more.

The theory was that he was hard of hearing, he knew what they were saying.

You are at peace, Dad! Until we meet again!

pamela J. hubbell 1950 - 2026

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


Meet in Lane #1 at 10:00 a.m. (Not before 9:45 a.m.)

  

Military Honors Presented By:

United States Marine Corps

Houston Honor Guard

harlan g. brown 1948 - 2026

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


Meet in Lane #2 at 1:15 p.m. (Not before 1:00 p.m.)

  

Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army

Houston Honor Guard

pauline Y. randall 1940 - 2026

Friday, May 29, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


Meet in Lane #1 at 2:00 p.m. (Not before 1:45 p.m.)

  

Pauline Yvonne Cox Randall, age 85, was born September 3, 1940, in Bauxite, AR, to Carl and Mila Cox. She passed from this life on May 11, 2026. Pauline “Polly” grew up in Bauxite and graduated from Bauxite High School in 1958. A short time afterward, Polly moved with her parents to Houston, TX, and Houston became her home until November 2020, when she moved back to Benton to be near family. Soon after her move to Houston, Polly met and married the love of her life, Bill Randall, on May 5, 1961. They were married for almost 52 years, until Bill’s passing on March 5, 2013. During their married years, she devoted her life to Bill and to making a home for them. Polly was baptized into the Lord’s body and worshipped whenever she was able with His church.

Polly was preceded in death by her husband, Bill Randall; a son, Carl, who was stillborn; her parents, Carl and Mila Cox; two brothers William “Bill” Cox and Osa Dean “Pat” Cox; three sisters, Ouida Fowler, Jean Paige Lucas, and Marie Moore; and one niece who was like a sister, Wanda Fowler Goad.

Polly is survived by two sisters, Carolyn Rice of Benton, and Mila Joan Wilson of Bryant as well as many nieces and nephews who loved her and will miss her.

Burial for Polly will be at the Houston National Cemetery on May 29, 2026, at 2:00 p.m., where she will be laid to rest beside her husband Bill.

shirley a. may 1937 - 2026

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Gather: 11:00 a.m.

Chapel: 11:30 a.m.

Houston National Cemetery: 12:45 p.m. (In Procession)

 

Shirley Ann Holder entered into this life on December 19, 1937.  She went to HEAVEN on May 5, 2026.

Shirley was born to John & Edna Holder. She is survived by one sister Mary Price. 

Those remaining to carry out her memory are Son Gregory Lee Sledge, Daughter Sheila Kaye Mach & Grandson Charlie Mach. 

A celebration of Shirley’s life will be held at Veterans Funeral Services, 10567 Veterans Memorial Drive, Houston, Texas on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.  She will be at rest in Houston National Cemetery. 

joseph D. campbell 1948 - 2026

Friday, June 5, 2026

Gather: 11:30 a.m.

Chapel: 12:00 p.m.

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

  

Military Honors Presented By:

United States Marine Corps

Houston Honor Guard

 

Joseph Daniel Campbell, born June 29, 1948, in Clinton, Tennessee, lived a life rooted in family, service, hard work, and faith. When Joe was about six years old, his family moved to Saginaw, Texas, where his father, A.D., opened an auto repair shop. It was there that Joe and his brothers Larry and Jerry spent their early years working side by side before all three enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. As his younger brothers Steve and John grew older, they too followed the same proud path of service.

Joe cherished being surrounded by his large family. One of twelve siblings, he often laughed at his parents’ saying, “It’s cheaper by the dozen.” That closeness shaped him throughout his life.

Joe married Harriet, his wife of 18 years, and together they raised four children—Jason, Robert, Jennifer, and Brandon. The family lived in Austin before moving to Houston, where Joe built a successful career with Aetna Life & Casualty as an Auto Claims Manager.

Although Joe and Harriet divorced in 1990, they remained connected through their children. Harriet raised their four kids with God’s help, instilling strong Christian values in each of them. In the last 20 years of Joe’s life, he grew even closer to his family. He and Harriet maintained a warm friendship centered around their children and the joy of their growing family. Joe was blessed with 11 grandchildren, and he treasured the relationships he built with several of them, especially in his later years.

Joe’s faith was a steady anchor throughout his life. He believed wholeheartedly in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and carried the assurance of where he would spend eternity—at peace in Heaven with Jesus.

Joe is survived by his four children—Jason, Robert, Jennifer, and Brandon—along with their families and his 11 beloved grandchildren. His family is deeply grateful for the love, support, and sympathy shown during this time of loss.

Joe will be remembered for his devotion to family, his pride in his Marine Corps service, his strong work ethic, and his unwavering faith. His legacy lives on in the children and grandchildren who loved him dearly.

elena s. casiano 1937 - 2026

Monday, June 8, 2026

Visitation: 4:30 p.m.

Chapel: 6:00 p.m.

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Bob E. Jones 1941 - 2026

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Brookside Memorial Park

13747 Eastex Freeway

Houston, Texas 77039


Graveside: 11:00 a.m.


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army

VFW #8790

 

Bob E. Jones, 84, of Tomball, Texas, passed peacefully into eternity on May 28, 2026, after a courageous eight-month battle with brain cancer. Throughout his journey, Bob demonstrated remarkable strength and resilience.

Bob was born on June 1, 1941, in Chickasha, Oklahoma, to Raymond and Nina Jones. He spent his formative years in Lake Jackson, Texas, where he graduated from Brazosport High School in 1959. In February 1960, Bob proudly enlisted in the United States Army. He spent most of his service stationed in Germany and was promoted to Sergeant in October 1961. He completed his honorable service in July 1963.

Bob will be remembered for his generous spirit and quiet dedication to others. He was especially devoted to his family, cherishing time with his grandchildren and taking immense pride in their lives. His greatest act of love was the unwavering care he provided for his beloved wife, Reba, during her more than nine-year struggle with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

A lifelong sports enthusiast, Bob enjoyed cheering for his hometown teams, the Astros, Rockets, and, in earlier years, the Oilers. He also had a deep passion for golf, spending countless hours playing courses throughout the Houston area. His career in electrical sales with Schneider Electric provided opportunities to travel the world, including trips to Europe where he delighted in playing some of the region’s golf courses.

Bob is survived by three children: Deborah Lobello, Dianne Price, and Denise Lindley; eight grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Nina Jones, and his beloved wife of 49 years, Reba Jones.

A graveside service will be held on June 11 at 11:00 a.m. at Brookside Memorial Park, 13747 Eastex Freeway, Houston, Texas 77039.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the caregivers at Cypress Assisted Living, Prime Choice Hospice, and especially his dear friend and neighbor, Monica, for their compassion, dedication, and unwavering support during Bob’s final months.

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jose m. marrerobatista 1958 - 2026

Monday, June 15, 2026

Houston National Cemetery

10410 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


 Meet in Lane #2 at 9:15 a.m. (Not before 9:00 a.m.) 


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army 

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henry c. corry 1956 - 2026

Monday, June 15, 2026

Visitation: 10:30 a.m.

Chapel: 12:00 p.m.

Houston National Cemetery 1:15 p.m. (In Procession)


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Navy  

Houston Honor Guard

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Elmer Reed, Jr. 1945 - 2026

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Visitation: 12:00 p.m.

Chapel: 1:00 p.m.

Houston National Cemetery 2:15 p.m. (In Procession)


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Army 

Houston Honor Guard


 

Elmer Reed, Jr., lovingly known as "J.R." to many and "Pawpaw" to those who cherished him most, passed away peacefully on June 7, 2026, at the age of 81.

Born on January 18, 1945, in Navasota, Texas, Elmer was the son of Elmer Reed, Sr. and Iler Dot Lovell Reed. He was a proud American, a devoted husband, loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and faithful friend.

Elmer honorably served his country in the United States Army 173rd Airborne Division from 1966 to 1972, including service during the Vietnam War. He attained the rank of Staff Sergeant and carried the values of duty, loyalty, and perseverance throughout his life.

On April 10, 1982, he married the love of his life, Sheila Davis Reed. Together they shared 44 years of marriage built on love, faith, and unwavering commitment. Elmer loved Sheila with all his heart, and together they created a blended family that became the center of his world.

Throughout his career, Elmer worked offshore and later as a truck driver, safely logging more than two million miles while delivering goods for various companies and government agencies. His strong work ethic and dependability earned the respect of all who knew him.

While he was proud of his military service and career accomplishments, his greatest joy came from spending time with his family. He loved camping, fishing, watching sports, tending his garden, and tinkering with engines. Whether it was a ballgame or school event, if one of his grandchildren or great grandchildren was participating nearby, JR could be found in the stands cheering them on. To his grandchildren and great-grandchildren, he was simply Pawpaw—a steady presence, a source of wisdom, and a constant reminder of unconditional love.

Elmer was a faithful man who believed in God, loved his country, and cherished his family above all else. His quiet strength, generous spirit, and steadfast love will be remembered by all who were blessed to know him.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Sheila Davis Reed; his children, Troy Hicks and wife Bobbie Jo, Diahanna Reed, Cory Hicks, and Tracy Reed Barstow and husband Michael; grandchildren Jacklyn Reed (Josh Hunter), Seth Bachman, Michael Crittenden, Hope Bachman (Sara Jane Morris), Stephen Hicks (Danielle), Taylor “Buggy” Reed Estes, Katherine Hicks Torres (Ricky), Kara Bachman, Gabe Bachman, Marshall Barstow, Allison Barstow, Monica Hicks, and Nicole Hicks; seven cherished great-granddaughters; and his sisters, Helen Spurlock (Wayne), Frances Nelson, and Brenda Gail Reed; and a host of nieces and nephews who referred to him as Uncle Jr.  

He was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer Reed, Sr. and Iler Dot Lovell Reed; his siblings, R.V. Reed, Ray Reed, Patsy Ashmore, and Juanita Lamson; and his father and mother-in-law, Loren and Betty Davis.

Though his family mourns his passing, they find comfort in knowing that his legacy of faith, service, hard work, and unconditional love will live on through the generations he helped shape. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

Family and friends are invited to celebrate Elmer's life on Tuesday, June 16, 2026. Visitation will be held at Veterans Funeral Services, 10567 Veterans Memorial Drive, Houston, Texas 77038, beginning at 12:00 p.m., followed by a chapel service at 1:00 p.m. Military honors and interment will follow at 2:00 p.m. at Houston National Cemetery. 

The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the physicians, nurses, and staff of the Intensive Care Unit and Palliative Care Unit at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center for their compassionate care, dedication, and support during Elmer's final days.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to the Fisher House Foundation (https://connect.fisherhouse.org/general-donations/donate). Because of the generosity and mission of Fisher House, Sheila, Diahanna, and Tracy were able to remain close to Elmer and focus on spending precious time with him during the final month of his life. The family will forever be grateful for the comfort and support provided during that time.

The family also extends their sincere appreciation for the prayers, love, and kindness shown by friends and loved ones throughout this journey.

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mary c. gonzales 1956 - 2026

Friday, June 19, 2026

Visitation: 12:00 p.m.

Chapel: 1:00 p.m.  

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It is with deep sadness and profound gratitude for her life that we remember Mary Christine Gonzales, age 70, who peacefully entered into the presence of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Thursday, June 11, 2026. Driven by the love for her family and sustained by her unwavering faith, Christine courageously and gracefully endured the challenges of end-stage renal failure for more than five years. Her trust in God and her steadfast walk with Him carried her through every season of life and gave her strength throughout her illness. She often drew inspiration from her favorite scripture John 3:16.

She leaves behind her devoted husband, her beloved son and daughter, a loving daughter-in-law and son-in-law, and her cherished grandson. She is also survived by her father, age 89, three sisters, one brother and many nieces and nephews who loved her dearly. She is preceded in death by her mother who died in 1993.

Born on January 30, 1956, in Houston, Texas, Christine spent her childhood and formative years there. She attended  Houston Gardens Elementary, Marshall Middle School, and Jefferson Davis High School before graduating from Aldine Senior High School in 1974. A bright and dedicated student, she earned straight A's and formed lifelong friendships while creating many treasured memories. One of Christine's first jobs was as a secretary for Tex-Made, where she became known for her remarkable speed and skill on a manual typewriter. She later married her high school sweetheart in 1975 and was a military wife while her husband served in Germany. Together they shared more than 50 years of marriage and raised two wonderful children.

As a devoted wife and mother, Christine chose to stay home during her children's early years, dedicating herself wholeheartedly to their care and upbringing while supporting her husband's work and travels. Later in life, she returned to the workforce and, despite having no previous medical background, studied diligently, and passed challenging anatomy examinations to become a medical billing examiner. She worked in that role for over 13 years, demonstrating the determination, intelligence, and perseverance that characterized her entire life.

Above all else, Christine's greatest love was her family. Nothing brought her more joy than being "Grandma" to her grandson. She found purpose and treasured every moment spent helping to raise him, teaching him about life, and watching him grow. He was truly her pride and joy. She also found happiness in life's many simple pleasures. She loved cooking, baking, and grilling barbecue for family. She rarely followed recipes exactly, preferring instead to add her own special touch to every dish. Everything she made was made from scratch, prepared with love, and always delicious! She had a special fondness for her very own barbeque beef ribs and lobster made to perfection on the grill. She enjoyed shopping, dining out, going to the movies, listening to music, and dancing to her favorite songs.

Those who knew Christine will forever remember her wonderful sense of humor. She had a unique way of telling a story or making an observation that would make you laugh. Her warmth, wit, and loving spirit added fun to every gathering.

Earlier this year, Christine's family celebrated her 70th birthday with a surprise party that filled her heart with joy. She ended the evening feeling like a princess—a memory her family will forever cherish. While our hearts grieve her absence, we rejoice in knowing that Christine is now resting in the loving arms of her Savior. We honor and celebrate her life well lived, a faith well kept and a love that will continue to live on in all who knew her. Though she is no longer with us in body, her legacy of faith, devotion, laughter and unconditional love will remain in our hearts forever.

2 Corinthians 5:8 "We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord." KJV

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cassandra M. Johnson-Gray 1970 - 2026

Monday, June 29, 2026

Visitation: 11:30 a.m.

Chapel: 1:00 p.m.

Houston National Cemetery 2:00p.m. (In Procession)

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jesus f. Velasco Gonzalez 1952 - 2026

Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Veterans Funeral Services

10567 Veterans Memorial Drive

Houston, Texas 77038


Visitation: 10:00 a.m.

Chapel: 11:30 a.m. 


Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery:

6900 Lawndale Street

Houston, Texas 77023


Meet at Gravesite:  2:00 p.m. 

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James w. kubiak, Sr. 1947 - 2026

Thursday, July 2, 2026

Visitation: 11:00 a.m.

Chapel: 12:30 p.m. 

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


Military Honors Presented By:

United States Air Force

Houston Honor Guard

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