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Friday, September 4 1998 HERALD-ZEITUNG Page 3A OBITUARIES Allan Schooley, age 44, died Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1998. He was born in Houston on May 12, 1954. He was a 1980 graduate of Trinity University in San Antonio with a bachelor of science degree. He did graduate work in business at the University of Tulsa, in Tulsa, Okla.

Upon graduation, he began employment with Royal Viking Cruise Lines in California as district sales manager and as a sales representative aboard ship, taking him on many around-the-world cruises. Later he was employed by United Airlines as account manager, continuing his employment in the travel field. At the time of his death, he was employed by Edify Corporation in Santa Clara, as business development representative. Allan is survived by his parents, Leroy and Teta Schooley of New Braunfels; brother, Graham Schooley, and wife Carolyn; sister, Janet Walker and husband Tom; nieces, Kelly and Lesley SCHOOLEY Walker; nephews, Graham Schooley, and wife Amanda and Mark Schooley and wife DEDONCKER Catherine McNeely DeDoncker died Sept. 1, 1998, in Atlanta, after a long illness.

She was born July 20, 1911, in Jacksonville, Texas, to Henry Clay and Ethel Pearson. Catherine began her music career early as the youngest organist to play for the First Presbyterian Church in Jacksonville at the age of 12. At the age of 16, she left Jacksonville to attend St. Mary's College in San Antonio. Later she received her degree from Washington University in St.

Louis. During World War II, Catherine joined the WAAC and received the rank of sergeant. While stationed in Massachusetts, she entertained troops as an leader. Later stationed in Florida, she served in the special forces that helped navigate pilots back from Europe after bombing missions. Upon completion of duty, she received the National Theater Medal.

After the war, Catherine attended McKenzie Baldwin Business School in Bryan, Texas. She met and married Melvin L. McNeely. They had three children. After Mr.

McNeely's ultimately death in 1974, she married Petrus DeDoncker. He died in 1990. While in Bryan, she taught music for more than 25 years. Catherine was past president of the Music Teacher Association, member of the National Guild of Piano and Organ Teachers and member of PIMU National Music Society. As a member of the Order of Eastern Star for more than 50 years, she served as organist and was past matron for the Bryan NEW FELS HERALD-ZEITUNG Published on Sunday mornings and weekday mornings Tuesday through Friday by the New Braunfels HeraldZeitung (USPS 377-880) 707 Landa or P.O.

Drawer 311328, New Braunfels, Comal County, TX 78131- 1328. Periodical postage paid by the New Braunfels Herald- Zeitung in New Braunfels, Texas. Carrier delivered in Comal and Guadalupe counties: three months, six months, $40; one year, $72. Senior Citizen Discounts by carrier delivery only: six months, $36; one year, $68. Mail delivery outside Comal County in Texas: three months, six months, $58; one year, $109.50.

Mail outside Texas: six months, $81; one year, $124.25. Subscribers who have not received a newspaper by 6 a.m. Tuesday through Friday and on Sunday can call (830) 625-9144. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung, P.O, Drawer 311328, New Braunfels, Tx. 78131-1328.

TEXAS PRESS ASSOCIATION settle AWARD WINNER Democrat calls for Clinton rebuke Stephanie; great-nephews, Graham Schooley III, Avery Schooley; and great-niece, Alexandra Schooley, all of Houston. Friends can call Geo. H. Lewis and Sons funeral home between 6 and 8 p.m. Friday, Sept.

4, 1998, where the family will be present for visitation. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, 1998, in the chapel of Geo. H.

Lewis and Sons, with the Rev. Wick Stuckey of Chapelwood United Methodist Church officiating. Interment will follow in Forest Park Lawndale Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tom Walker, Graham Schooley, Mark Schooley, Frank Burns, Guy Leflar and Gene Moore. The family wishes to thank the doctors and nurses at M.D.

Anderson Hospital. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Hospice at The Texas Medical Center, 1905 Holcombe Houston, Texas 77030. Geo. H. Lewis and Houston Chapter.

Later Catherine served as Worthy Grand Organist of Texas. She was a member of Central Baptist Church. For the past eight years, Mrs. DeDoncker had resided in New Braunfels: at the Eden Home. Only recently had she moved to Atlanta to reside at Sunrise, Ivy Ridge.

Preceding her in death were her brothers, Henry Clay Pearson and Martin Pearson, and her sister Aline Jones of Bryan. She is survived by a son, Melvin L. McNeely, of New Braunfels and two daughters, Karen A. Jones of Alpahretta, and Melba C. Stewart of Grand Rapids, Mich.

Surviving grandsons are Justin B. Jones, Aaron M. Jones and Pearson J. Stewart. She has four nephews, including H.

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