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Edmund Kuempel The Texas Capitol lost one of its most beloved figures on November 4, when State Representative Edmund Kuempel passed away at age 67. Kuempel served his constituents since 1983, when he was elected to the Texas House of Representatives from Seguin, Texas. He was third in seniority in the 150-member House. At various times through redistricting, he represented Comal, Guadalupe, Gonzales, Kendall, and Wilson Counties. He had been employed by Commercial Metals Company in Seguin for over 45 years. One of the friendliest and most outgoing personalities in the Capitol, Kuempel began each day of the legislative session by welcoming everyone on the House floor and was known for greeting women with an old-fashioned kiss on the cheek or hand. He was affectionately known inside the Capitol and out as "Kissin' Kuempel." Kuempel served as chairman of numerous committees during his tenure, including the House Committees on Retirement and Aging, Administration, State Recreational Resources, and Licensing and Administrative Procedures. During his chairmanship of the House Administration Committee, Kuempel helped oversee the restoration of the Capitol and the construction of the underground extension from 1990-1993. This massive undertaking provided greater safety for the building's workers and visitors, and greatly expanded legislative office space while carrying forward the Capitol's historic integrity. He demonstrated his dedication to the great State of Texas by ensuring greater development and support of the state's parks and recreation areas and practical environmental regulations. Kuempel was also instrumental in passing important legislation for the state, teacher, municipal, and county retirement funds. Throughout his district, Kuempel was a frequent speaker at every community gathering. He often served as an auctioneer and fundraiser for many local charities. He was very proud of his "Perfect Attendance (+2) Award" from the chamber of commerce; Kuempel actually showed up at two extra meetings that had been cancelled without his knowledge. He received numerous awards throughout his career - the Texas Municipal Retirement System John Traeger Award, Man of the Year Award from the Texas County Agricultural Agents Association, Career Achievement Award from the Texas Chamber of Commerce, Leader of Excellence Award - Free Market Committee, Texas Chamber of Commerce Legislative Leadership Award, and countless others. He was particularly proud of his support for Rep. Joe Straus, a lifelong friend, who became Speaker of the house in 2009. To many, Kuempel was symbolic of the m "old days" of the Capitol before partisanship became part of the legislative process. With friends on both sides of the aisle, he was known as a true gentleman and one who tried to resolve conflicts reasonably. He truly loved his job as the State Representative from Seguin, and he represented the interests of his constituents first and foremost. His constant sense of humor made the Capitol a warmer place Kuempel often made fun of himself to lighten any tense moments. He liked to tell the story in which he was called a "two-faced" politician. "If I had two faces," he replied, "do you think I would be wearing this one?" He was always laughing about his Jay Leno-sized chin and pulling pranks on fellow legislators. President George W. Bush called him to wish him well immediately after a surgery and didn't believe Kuempel understood who was calling. "Do you know who this is, Edmund? This is the President of the United States! " Kuempel, still somewhat under the effects of anesthesia, immediately hung up on him. Will Rogers never met a man he didn't like, and the same was true of Kuempel. First-time acquaintances became friends, and friends became family. A local cartoonist once depicted Kuempel as a pig in a campaign ad; Kuempel called the cartoonist, bought the cartoon, and had it framed in his office. The cartoonist became a strong supporter and friend. He never met a stranger in the halls or the elevator of the Capitol, or anywhere for that matter. Whether they were from Paris, Texas or Paris, France - he always invited Capitol visitors to tour his office, take pictures, ask questions, and just feel like an honorary Texan for the day. He was born and raised in Austin, graduating from Austin High School. Kuempel received his B.A. in Business from Texas Lutheran College in Seguin while playing baseball. Many remember him as an outstanding pitcher. He was a strong advocate and supporter for the school. He and his wife Birdie were also lifelong members of Faith Lutheran Church in Seguin. Kuempel suffered a serious heart attack in May of 2009 during the last days of the legislative session. His return to the House floor later that year was especially touching as every representative and senator came by his desk to welcome him back. He returned to full duty, working on issues for the upcoming meeting of the Legislature. A fellow legislator noted that "we were blessed God gave us the additional time to tell Edmund how much we appreciated him." Kuempel was devoted to his loving family. He is survived by his wife Roberta (Birdie); daughter Margaret Brady and her husband Walter; son John Kuempel and his wife Michelle; granddaughter Rose Brady; twin grandsons Will and Sam Kuempel; his father Henry Kuempel; his brother Robert Kuempel and his wife Jamie; aunt, Marilyn Kuempel Smith; and many other family members. His mother Ludora "Ludie" Langston Kuempel passed away in 1995. Rep. Kuempel will lie in state at Tres Hewell Mortuary on Monday, November 8, 2010 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted on Tuesday, November 9, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. at Faith Lutheran Church in Seguin with Pastor Tim Bauerkemper officiating. Graveside services and interment will follow at 12:30 p.m. at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin. A reception will follow from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Austin Club, 110 E. 9th Street in Austin. Serving as pallbearers will be the four state troopers credited with saving his life on May 12, 2009 and four local game wardens. Honorary pallbearers will be the Honorable John Zerwas and Jennifer Irby who were also instrumental in Edmund's recovery on May 12, 2009. Memorial contributions may be made to Faith Lutheran Church Endowment Fund, 1326 E. Cedar, Seguin, Texas, 78155, Texas Lutheran University, Edmund Kuempel Memorial at TLU, 1000 West Court Street, Seguin, Texas, 78155, ThriveWell Cancer Foundation, P. O. Box 29331, San Antonio, Texas, 78229 or the Edmund Kuempel Tranquility Garden Fund, University Medical Center Brackenridge Seton Fund, 1201 W. 38th St., Austin, Texas, 78705. 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.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Nov. 4 to Nov. 7, 2010.

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Ronald A. Silver

October 29, 2023

I considered Ed a personal friend. As a Florida Represenative we worked together he being a republican and myself a democrat. That never go in the way of our trying to wok together for the benefit of the people. I wa s always amazed at how friendly Ed was with people he didn't know personally. He made them feel important and provided a lot of humor. WE miss him.

Bruce and Joy Harmon

November 19, 2010

Our family was fortunate enough to know Rep. Kuempel as an auctioneer for the Cub Scouts at their cake auctions. He was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed!

November 12, 2010

Every time you hear a bell ring, it means that some angel's just got his wings.
On November 4 we heard that bell ring and sadly this time, it was for our friend and great Texas Representative. He was truly a gentleman and most caring man. I am honored to have been one of those blessed by his precious kisses to the hand greetings. We will miss his trips with us here on Delta Airlines San Antonio but we will never forget him. My deepest sympathies to Birdie and his entire family. Please let us know if there is anything we can ever help you with Birdie in your travels as you and Edmund were always considered one of our most elite passengers and we always looked forward to seeing both of you. With my sincerest sympathy and prayers to you and your family.
Susan Koos
Delta Airlines
San Antonio, TX

Gloria Steelman

November 11, 2010

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Vic & Fran King

November 11, 2010

We first met Edmund Kuemple when he was our state representative in Kendall Co. He was then, as always, a wonderful, loving man. We have followed his career with pride and interest. His death is a great loss to our state but most of all to his family. We send our love and prayers to them. Vic and Fran King, Comfort, TX

Tammy Weidner

November 10, 2010

My prayers go out to the family. He was wonderful man with a heart as big as the State he represented and will be missed terribly.

Jan Johnson

November 10, 2010

I feel blessed to have met Mr. Kuemple in a store right after his 50th high school reunion and to have experienced the legendary kiss on the hand. I didn't realize who I had met until my friend, who grew up in Seguin, explained. I am so sorry for the loss of this exemplary gentleman. May God comfort his family.

Taelitha Bonds

November 10, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Mr. Kuempel was a wonderful man and he will be missed!

Barry Worthigton

November 10, 2010

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. You were a great gift for all Texans who were privileged to know you - and millions of those who had no clue what a great man you were, yet benefitted from your many years of wise service in the Texas House.

Annette Jones

November 9, 2010

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Kuempel family. I am so sorry for your loss. Mr. Kuempel will be truely missed in our community. He was a wonderful person and always had a kind word to say with a smile on his face

Jean Sacco

November 9, 2010

Edmund was absolutely one of a kind. His entry into a room just made you smile and you knew it would be more fun now that he was here. How fortunate for all of us in New Braunfels that he was our representative for so many years. It was a privilege and a pleasure. Our love to Birdie and his children and grandchildren. Jean and Mitch Sacco (New Braunfels)

Glen McCoy

November 9, 2010

I will surely miss driving past the Kuempel household on those Satuday mornings and seeing Mr. Kuempel on that seemingly undersized riding mower and waving that huge Texas wave. He was a big, big man that I will never forget having had the pleasure to know! He will forever fill the hearts of his family, friends and loved ones and his smile will far out live us all!

Ann Bradford

November 8, 2010

Representative Edmund Kuempel will be so greatly missed by all of us who were privileged to know him and his family. A wonderful gentleman who loved his family, friends, Texas, Texas Lutheran, and life. The Halls at the Capitol will be sadly quiet without Edmund, but Heaven must be celebrating. Our deepest condolences to his family and may God Bless each of you. With much love Ann, Mike, Heather, and Lauren Bradford

George Knebel

November 8, 2010

Edmund and my younger brother Ralph served together as bat boys for the Austin Pioneers in the early 1950's. His given names, Edmund Perry, were from my Uncle Ed Knebel. I know Uncle Ed would be proud of the man that bat boy became. My condolences to his Family.

Jack Crimm

November 8, 2010

"Loyal Forever"
Your friend, Jack Crimm

A. R. Schwartz

November 8, 2010

The world is a better place because Ed was a part of it. the Legislature was certainly better because of him, and our lives were made better by knowing him. Our love to Birdie and the family.

Babe and Marilyn Schwartz

Senator Ron Silver

November 8, 2010

I knew Ed Keumpel for over twenty five years. To know him was to love him. He was a people person. When you came into contact with him he made you feel so good. However many problems you might have he made those problems secondary. His smile, his words and yes the little peck on the cheek for a lady made her day. He was the type of person you would want your children to grow up like. Although we were from different political parties, Ed from a conservative district and myself from a more liberal district in Florida, we were best of friends. To the people of Texas, I just want you to know what I suspect you already knew, he loved Texas and was a great Represenative of your State. He was also a great family man and loved his wife, children and grandchildren. Our thoughts and prayers are with Birdie and the family.

esther bell

November 7, 2010

He was a wonderful man and legislator who will be greatly missed. He was a joy to work with when I needed help with a legislative issue. My condolences to the family. May he rest in peace.

Peggy Romberg

November 7, 2010

I retired in 2006 after 33 years of lobbying for women's health care. Ed and I didn't always agree, but we always liked and respected each other a lot. He was a prince of a guy with a heart as big as Texas. My daughter, Maggie Carter, is a RN at Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons of TX, where she got to know him as well. She loved him, too. He will be missed by many.

Vonnez Kincheloe

November 6, 2010

May the Lord Bless him! I'll be praying for his family as I know this is a trying time for them. So very sorr for your loss!
V. Kincheloe
East Texas

Bill Melton

November 6, 2010

Rep. Ed Kuempel was a "Bigger Than Life" gentleman who was humble, soft-spoken and very effective as a long-time State Legislator.

Ed was a great friend to the Texas County and District Retirement System and usually carried the TCDRS Legislative Package to successful passage.

Ed and his big handsake and hugs and kisses will truly be missed.

May the Good Lord Bless Ed and his Family.

penny armstrong

November 5, 2010

I had only met mr.kuempel when he came in the store I work at,and I can tell anyone he had to be one of the nicest people I ever had the pleasure of meeting,my prayers go out to his family.

jim powers

November 5, 2010

Former Hays county judge Jim powers I lost a friend

Fred Nemecek

November 5, 2010

One of the nicest, genuine and humble people I have ever met! You will be greatly missed.

November 5, 2010

He was aways ready to help people. I had the pleasure of working with him on many charity type auctions. He will certainly be missed but guess God had another Roll Call for him to answer. My prayers are with his family, Tex, auctioneer,

Cass Brown

November 5, 2010

Rep. Kuempel was a business acquaintance. He won me over at our very first meeting which was quite informal. In his work as a legislator I believe he set the highest example of a politician and was true to the rule by being the exception. Even though we were of different parties, he understood that he had been sent to the legislature to represent the people and not his own agenda. It was obvious to all that he truly cared not only about his own constituency but all Texans. He will be sorely missed and is certainly irreplaceable. It is never easy to lose someone of his character; he was the essence of integrity, a legislative standard bearer and a true hero for all people. Rep. Kuempel was one of a kind which makes his loss truly immeasureable. I pray for God's comfort to his family and friends.

CasBrown

SANDRA LUNG ATKINSON

November 5, 2010

Edmund was my classmate during our years at Austin High School. We last visited at our 50th high school reunion, in June, where Edmund was the MC for our Saturday evening event. Edmund could always be relied on for his friendship, integrity, humility and fairness. He was a treasure to everyone who knew him.

November 5, 2010

I write on behalf of the members of the Southern Legislative Conference (SLC) in expressing our deepest sympathies to Edmund's family and, especially, to Birdie. He was one of a kind.

I have had the good fortune of knowing Ed for more than 20 years and have enjoyed working with him through the SLC. Ed was a fine public servant and dedicated to improving the lives of his fellow Texans. He also was a great ambassador for the state of Texas. His affable demeanor and his kindness reflected throughout, and his colleagues in our 15-member region will always remember him fondly.

Colleen Cousineau, Executive Director, SLC, Atlanta, Georgia

Susan& Kenneth{Bucky} Linebarger

November 5, 2010

I did not know Edmund Kuempel personally but every time I saw him he always said hello and shook my hand. And every time I saw him he always had that big beautiful smile that would light up the room and it would make me smile and seeing him smiling would brighten my day! My condolences to his family and I don't think that anyone could fill his shoes because he's one of a kind!

BARBARA THIELEPAPE

November 5, 2010

I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH ED FROM 4 TH. GRADE THRU HIGH SCHOOL.
HE WAS ALWAYS NICE AND KIND TO EVERYONE.
HE WILL BE MISSED.
BARBARA KING THIELEPAPE

Chris Matthews

November 5, 2010

I only meet him a couple of times but he was as friendly as if we were old friends. Our prayers go out to his wife and family.

November 5, 2010

It makes me smile to know that every angel in heaven has been kissed by Edmund over the last few hours. Heaven and the Texas House will never be the same again. He was a great guy. Our prayers are with Birdie and the family.

Gary and Frankie Walker

Mike & Sharon Millsap

November 5, 2010

Perhaps Edmund's finest role at the Capitol was Chairman of the House Administration Committee responsible for the business operations of the House, including office assignments, parking and the house budget. Can you imagine a more appropriate role for such a consumate diplomat with the skills of an ambassador extraordinary? We consider it the good fortune of our life to have known this gentle giant and grieve with Birdie and all the family on their loss, and ours.

Chris Crow

November 5, 2010

Edmund,one of the most wonderful people I have known since our childhood growing up in Austin. A light has gone out.

juan menchaca

November 5, 2010

It won't be the same, with him not at TABLE 2. RIP, HE WAS GREAT, AND I WILL MISS HIM, GOD BLESS

Barbara Thompson

November 4, 2010

Edmund was always the highlight of every session, meeting, hearing and trip. His warm smile and constant humor will be missed greatly. My prayers and thoughts will be with Birdie and family.

Hal Widsten

November 4, 2010

When Edmund Kuempel entered a room he lit it up with his big smile and booming voice. He was a great statesman, husband, and father, and I was proud to know him.

Lee Cooke

November 4, 2010

Ed Kuempel was the peoples representative and we are all luck that the citizens of Seguin sent him our way for 27 years. Like so many he touched, he was an immediate friend and link to the legislature when I was trying to bridge a somewhat strained relationship with the state body politic after taking office in 1988. Ed help build new bridges between Austin and the house, something he did over and over through the years. Texas has lost a good son, a man of reach and connection with all he touched. What a loss of a rare breed public servant, one our founding fathers would have been proud to see serving. Bless the Kuempel family in this moment

Andrew Castanuela

November 4, 2010

My deepest sympathies to the Kuempel family and his friends.

November 4, 2010

I will miss your smile, your laughter and your good handshake

Best to your family

Gary Pearson
Houston, texas

Linda Kirksey

November 4, 2010

He found humor in life. He always made you feel at ease and was always willing to listen. Not only was he a gentleman but a friend to so many. My condolences to the family. We will all miss him.

Mickey Moore

November 4, 2010

Edmund's great gift was that, while a hard-working and effective legislator, he never took himself too seriously. It was a special pleasure knowing and working with him

Carol Goodwin

November 4, 2010

My deepest sympathy to the family. Edmund will be missed. I recall when he used to come door to door to talk to constituents at our homes!
My late husband, Jack really like him a lot. I feel they are meeting up on a higher plane.
Carol Jean Goodwin, San Marcos, TX

November 4, 2010

Rep. Kuempel, Buster Blumberg, Jeep Kiel and others hauled hay for my father after he lost his lower leg in tractor accident, free of charge. The year was 1972. I never forgot that and as a YD Dem, he always got my vote. Guadalupe County has lost a voice, a friend and a good man. Our sincerest sympathy to his family. The Garland & Lillie Ball Harris Family. Herman Harris, Gander Slough Road, Guadalupe County.

Macey Krpec

November 4, 2010

Incredible family man who will be missed so very much. I'm honored to have known Mr. Kuempel for the past 25+ years since he was friends with my grandparents, parents and extended family. I am blessed to have celebrated my Dad's birthday with Mr. Kuempel this past summer and will always remember his smile, laugh, and big hugs. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife, his daughter, Margaret, and his son, John. Macey Frels Krpec (Austin, TX)

November 4, 2010

While stationed at the Capitol as a State Trooper I had the honor and priviledge to experience the kiss on the hand....being that I was in uniform I was taken aback, but then I discovered that he was a geniune gentleman and always had a smile and greeting for me each time our paths crossed. Rest in peace, Rep. Kuempel, I will miss your great personality!!! To the Kuempel family: may God comfort you in this time of sorrow.........he will be missed by so many people.
Sgt. Star Riddle, TXDPS

November 4, 2010

Condolences to the family and to the great State of Texas. A big loss to all.

John & Deborah Geistweidt

November 4, 2010

A wonderful person that was blessed by his Almighty and his family.

John & Deborah Geistweidt
Doss, Texas

Robert Stluka

November 4, 2010

Edmund was one of the finest of Texas Legislators that I, as a lobbyist,had the good fortune of working with and his true gentlemen ways will be missed.

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