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Martha Schnabel Obituary

Martha B. Schnabel was born in Henrietta, Oklahoma on November 6, 1926 passed away on October 9, 2007 at the age of 80. Martha graduated from High School in 1944 as Valedictorian at Bryant, Oklahoma. After spending 20 years traveling with husband Harold in the Air Force, and having one daughter, Connie Sue, they settled in San Antonio. She became the first San Antonio policewoman who actually attended the Police Academy, and began a career as a matron in the old city jail. She passed the test for Detective, and became one of the state's finest fingerprint experts and undercover narcotics detective. She gained the rank of Sergeant and supervised a large crew of personnel in the dispatcher's office, a high-stress environment. She organized and presented self-defense classes for the women in the San Antonio area and instructed classes of police rookies at the Police Academy. Worked in the Juvenile Department; the Report Message Center; shoplifting-prevention details; and guarded female VIP's, including Lady Bird Johnson. She was voted "Outstanding Woman of the Year" for the "Career" category by the City of San Antonio. She appeared on CBS television show, To Tell the Truth. She was named in Notable Women of Texas, as well as the State Police Journal. She wrote Officer Mama, highlighting her career with the Police Department. (Published in 1973 by Naylor Company). Officer Mama was the name given to her by co-workers at the police department. In 1990, she became the first Republican and the first woman Judge of Wilson County, serving eight years. During the time: A criminal-justice facility was built; Rancho de las Cabras became a National Park; The State committed to a 150-bed veterans nursing home to be built in Floresville; Wilson County Crime Stoppers was established; The Wilson County Mental Health Clinic opened. She accumulated over 200 judicial hours. Her professional affiliations include board of directors-Alamo Area Council of Governments (AACOG); State Review Board (Governor appointee); and Juvenile Board; Vice-President Board of Directors on Community Council of South Texas. Chairperson for Area Rural Judges. She was preceded in death by parents Nettie and Samuel Davis, 9 siblings, husband Harold Wayne Schnabel, and granddaughter, Cynthia Dawn Trafton. She is survived by daughter, Connie Trafton and husband Gene, grandchildren Brian Trafton and wife Amber of Houston and great granddaughter, Kimberly of Houston, Christopher Trafton and wife Tammy, great grandchildren Arthur and Frederick of Round Rock and granddaughter Ashley Christine Trafton of San Antonio. A host of friends and co-workers in San Antonio and Wilson County. SERVICES Visitation will begin on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. at Mission Park Funeral Chapels South. Funeral Services will be held on Thursday, October 11, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. at the funeral home. Interment will follow at Mission Burial Park South. For personal acknowledgment you may sign the guest book at www.missionparks.com in the obituary section. Arrangements with: Mission Park Funeral Chapels South.


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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Oct. 10, 2007.

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October 18, 2007

We were very sorry to read the sad news of Martha's passing. We don't receive the SA paper so today is the first time we knew about her passing from the WCN front page. Her wonderful and full life story was written so well by Miss Kilbey Smith. Martha was a mom and grandma to be proud of. She took care of Snoopy and Pokey during the week when you were in town so must have added something to make their personalities endearing. And we guess that's why they were so protective when we stated coming out to our property. We're glad to know she got the recognition (in an earlier story) she deserved while she was still living. We hope you all are doing alright? Our thoughts are with you.

Tisha, Joe, and Pokey(still)

Willie Cantu

October 15, 2007

Connie..Your mother and my mother persuaded and assisted me in becoming a San Antonio police officer. Because of her, I have and still enjoy my 18 yr. career! My mother passed away this last January and I know they are both watching over our families next to God! She was a remarkable woman!

Mary Fenlon

October 14, 2007

Dear Connie - I had read your mother's obituary in the paper before I knew this was your mother and I thought "What an interesting and vital person this woman was - I wish I had known her". You must be so proud - my heart goes out to you - you are in my prayers.

Daniel Tejada

October 11, 2007

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Mayor D.Tejada

Wilson County Clerk's Office

October 10, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

October 10, 2007

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Pat Busby

October 10, 2007

Connie and Family,
What an Extraordinary Woman your Mother was. I know you are very proud of her. I enjoyed reading her book and learning about her. Please know you have my deepest sympathy and you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Loren Hill

October 10, 2007

Our prayers and thoughts are with you, She was an awesome lady, I'm glad to have had her in my life.

Pamela Poitevent

October 10, 2007

Connie & Family,
What a legacy she leaves behind for all to follow. How proud you must be. May God's loving arms embrass you in this time of celebrating such a wonderful life.

Shayna, Kenne, Ember and Ashlie Nichols

October 10, 2007

Martha will be missed; she was truly a unique woman who was loved by many.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family.
We love you all!

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