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Ruby Sebera Obituary

SEBERA
Ruby Lillie
Schweers Sebera

Ruby Lillie Schweers Sebera was born on July 8, 1914 in Mason, Texas, and passed away on June 19, 2012 in San Antonio. In between was a love story between her and the lives of many relatives and friends who were blessed to know her. Her parents, both of whom were of German decent, met at a Methodist prayer camp meeting in Art, Texas. They had 5 girls and 2 boys, all of whom preceded Ruby's death. The siblings were Pearl, Elsie, Wesley, Minnie, Roy, and Myrtle. She is survived by 2 sisters-in-law, Elnora and Florene and many nieces and nephews. Ruby met her husband, S. J. 'Happy' Sebera on a blind date in the 'rumble seat' of a Model A Ford. Their marriage produced two sons, Curtis Wayne and Travis Gene. During this loving marriage of nearly 50 years, Ruby and Happy founded Tri-Way Printers and Mailers, a well known and respected business, which provided employment for hundreds of families. Ruby was always active in her sons' schools, serving as homeroom mother, and band and football team booster clubs member. She also volunteered in the Methodist Thrift store for 26 years, many hours at the Easter Seal Society, and her beloved St. Marks Methodist Church. She is recognized as a Life Member of the Blue Birds Auxiliary of the Methodist Hospital. Her family was most important to her. Holiday 'get togethers' are remembered with fondness and a smile as the many gastric extravaganzas were eaten with gusto. The annual Schweers reunion held in Quihi, Texas, was a must attend event for the past 79 years. Her pecan pralines and her sand tarts were legendary. The loves of her life include her 3 grandchildren Juli (husband Dave), Glen, and Carey, and her 2 great-grandchildren Jake and Cassidy. Ruby is also survived by Wayne's wife, Andrea, and Travis's wife, Leigh. She was such a role model for a loving mother that she maintained active relationships with her ex-daughters-in-law, Donna and Peggy. Special thanks to Richard, Linda, and Katie, her neighbors and de-facto family, who provided Ruby with companionship, jokes, practical help around the house and deep admiration. The family wishes to thank the many people who cared for and nurtured Ruby. Particularly Dr Chris Arnold, M.D. whose gentle, competent touch kept her quality of life high, and Monica, her R.N. She was also well nurtured by her home health care angels. Maggie came to Ruby to help with the house work, and stayed on as a loving example of Ruby's ability to attract and give love. Ingrid from Caring Companions provided daily support and care. And of course, thanks to Hospice Inspiris who helped Ruby during her last earthly days. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 23 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mark's Methodist Church, 1902 Vance Jackson, followed by burial at San Fernando #3 (previously called Roselawn) Cemetery. Viewing will be one hour prior to the service at the church. Visitation will be available from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. the Friday night before at the Mission Park Chapel, 3401 Cherry Ridge, San Antonio. In lieu of flowers those desiring can make contributions in honor of Ruby to:
--Schweers Historical Foundation, %Don Schoch, 1227 Vista Bonita, New Braunfels, TX 78130
--St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 1902 Vance Jackson Road, San Antonio TX 78213. You may sign the online guestbook at www.missionparks.com under the obituary section.


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Published by San Antonio Express-News from Jun. 21 to Jun. 22, 2012.

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Wade Hudson

July 2, 2012

The Wade and Nancy Hudson family would like to send our special condolences for your loss of your mother, grandmother and friend. She was an extra special person in our lives also. She was like a grandmother to our girls and we all truly loved her. Wade and I loved to play 42 with her at the Robinson get togethers. She definitely had a competitive spirit and loved card games and dominoes. It made the games more fun. She was the first neighbor to visit Wade's grandmother after the Military came to tell her that Wade's father and her son was killed during WWII. She was a neighbor when Mrs. Gillett lived on Winnipeg in San Antonio. We will miss not having Ruby in our lives. She was a very special lady. Love to your family, Nancy and Wade

June 23, 2012

The Robinson Family held Ruby in great esteem! She was always so insightful, full of life, ready to play dominoes, ready to visit with the girls (of all ages!). She was friends with our whole family, including our extended family, was involved in organizations with some of our Aunts, and knew most of our Dad's family from her past. We all enjoyed being with her and looked forward to Christmas with her, bearing gifts of pralines, a favorite treat that we ALL loved.

I have so many menories of Ruby, it would be impossible to mention all of them, but just know that we all loved her and she touched all of us with her special brand of love and interest in our lives. She will be missed. She was a blessing to all of us.

Gail Robinson Tribble

June 23, 2012

Dear Family of Ruby! Gail sent the email containing the information about Ruby which I read last night after I got home from work. What warm and wonderful memories I had of Ruby as I read about her life...she was a very special person. All of us are especially grateful for the many happy memories, loving gestures and special time spent between Rudy and our Dad (Robbie Robinson). Not sure if you know, but Ruby came to my home in Florida years ago with my Dad and gave wonderful "motherly" love and advice during a particular hard time in my life. It made such a difference and truely was a turning point for me..... All our love to all of you and we keep you all in our prayers. I only repeat what I have heard from so many....I was blessed to have Ruby in my life. Joy Robinson Raines

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