Salvador Trevino, Jr
Salvador Trevino, Jr went to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, November 6, 2022. He was born in Crookston, Minnesota, on June 29, 1958, to Manuela and Salvador Trevino Sr.
Salvador Trevino, Jr went to be with his Lord and Savior on Sunday, November 6, 2022. He was born in Crookston, Minnesota, on June 29, 1958, to Manuela and Salvador Trevino Sr.
Sue Lovelace Keveryn Stearns, 74, of Lubbock, Texas passed away on November 6, 2022, after a lengthy battle with Multiple Myeloma. She lived a robust life full of fervor and wit. Sue lit up any room she entered with her striking eyes and beautiful smile. Her exuberant personality was always on display, bringing a smile and chuckle to anybody she encountered. Sue’s children, Russ and Kelly, adored her and she taught them to love the only way she knew how fiercely and full of passion. She looked upon her grandchildren with all the love and pride in the world and they felt the exact same way about their “Mimi”. Her loving husband, Bob, will forever miss Sue’s witty charm and sweet embrace. Sue was born on December 22, 1947, to William Homer Lovelace and Golda Eldene Fenton Lovelace in Brownwood, Texas. She attended Brownwood High School where she was a cheerleader and then graduated from the University of North Texas. Sue began her career as a speech pathologist with Roosevelt Independent School District. She loved her Ransom Canyon community moving there in 1980, raised her family there and served on the Roosevelt ISD school board. She decided to change careers and became a real estate agent serving Ransom Canyon and Lubbock. She quickly developed a passion for the business, and her drive and infectious personality helped create a loyal following of buyers and sellers. Even at the age of 74 while fighting cancer, Sue would continue to receive a stream of referrals wanting her help with finding their dream home. Her favorite pastime was sitting on the back porch with Bob and her beloved Chihuahuas Tippie and Penny watching the sunsets over the lake. Sue found love later in life as she reconnected with her 8th grade boyfriend, Bob Stearns. They saw their love story come full circle with a stunning wedding in Telluride, Colorado. Bob could not have been a more loving and devoted husband. Sue’s spunky attitude and love of life finally met her perfect match with
Michael Lee, 61 of Brownwood, passed away on November 9, 2022. Funeral Services are pending.
The general election may be behind us now, but we’re deceiving ourselves if we think that will put an end to the political wrangling. The first day of the next campaign season began Wednesday.
Brownwood firefighter Justin Posey won election to the Place 7 seat of the Brownwood ISD school board, receiving more votes than the combined totals of four other candidates. Posey fills the seat formerly held by Tim Jacobs, who resigned.
Daniel Coers has set a goal for himself while studying Welding Technology at Texas State Technical College. “I want to work to become the best welding student at TSTC,” he said.
will hold its monthly meeting from 11:30 at the Brownwood Country Club Pavilion. Brown County Judgeelected Shane Britton will speak. You do not have to be a member to attend. Cost of the buffet is $15 per person to be paid at the door.
Since 2004, churches across the country have showed their commitment to supporting the most vulnerable populations in their communities through Stand Sunday—a globally recognized day of prayer for children and families involved in foster care. This year, CASA in the Heart of Texas is joining alongside them.
Trust in your ability to develop solutions and ways to improve the world and your life. Put a limit on your spending by considering what’s necessary, and you’ll get the most for the least this year. A change will tempt you, but before you begin, map out a plan that doesn’t endanger your