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Dr.  George W. Speck M.D. obituary, Harlingen, Texas

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George Speck Obituary

Harlingen, Texas - As all who know our family are aware, a good story always starts like this:

NO JOKE, THERE I WAS... on July 2, 2022, when Daddy, Dr. George William "Chuck" Speck, died of cancer. In fact, the whole family was there, wife, kids and grandkids, supporting him in his last moments.

Dr. Speck was born May 5, 1946, in San Angelo, Texas. Arthur Henderson "Pete" Speck and Evelyn Eugenia "Eva Jean" Speck raised Dr. Speck as a rancher. He attended school in Menard, Texas, and graduated in 1964. Since he lived the furthest from town, he drove the school bus through rain, sleet, snow, and uphill both ways, picking up other students at designated spots in the pastures along the way. He also earned his private pilot license under the instruction of cousin Lowell Longenette.

Many years ago, at a funeral in San Angelo, Chuck and his cousin, Lowell, found themselves in a LOT of trouble for laughing hysterically when "an old man walked into the church and yelled 'Let me up front so I can hear!". I dare say that a few renditions of this are likely to be heard over the next few days.

When asked why he became a doctor, he'd say "I didn't want to dig post holes, spray mesquite, and drench sheep forever." Working sheep on horseback, he would look at a plane flying overhead and think, "there has to be a better place." Ranching through the droughts of the 50's, fighting screw worms, and dipping cattle are challenges only recorded in history now.

He graduated from University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee, with a BA in Biology in 1968. He received his Medical Degree at University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) Galveston, TX, 1972. He completed residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Scott and White Hospital in Temple, Texas, 1976. His adventures in parenthood began with the birth of his daughter (the best child and author of this, of course) in 1974.

He opted to serve his country after residency, reasoning, "If I join the Air Force, I'll be able to see the world." The United States determined that he would best serve as an Obstetrician/Gynecologist at Dyess Air Force Base, a two-hour drive from where he grew up.

It was here that he made the newspapers with the delivery of his twin sons, William and Charles. Prenatal ultrasound wasn't common technology in the 1970s when Iris (Watson) Speck went into preterm labor at 31 weeks, over 2 months early! Once William was born, Charles was first discovered, and he was breech! Dr. Speck delivered Charles by breech extraction, despite Charles' unwillingness to cooperate. He resuscitated both children and then even continued to raise them afterwards! In periodic adulthood discussions with Daddy, the three physician children (Lena, Michael and John) determined that, "if they hadn't been born prematurely, they'd be physicians, too, instead of engineers."

Dr. (Major) Speck was honorably discharged from the Air Force in 1978. The family moved to Nacogdoches, Texas, where he practiced obstetrics and gynecology for 10 years. Michael and John were born into the family there. The children helped Daddy maintain his "doctor skills" with frequent lacerations and even a gunshot wound (pellet gun), all timed perfectly to occur after he had been awake delivering babies the previous night. We also seemed to help him find use for his Delta Tau Delta fraternity paddle, which often preceded the suturing of the injured... He would often proudly say "my kids could break an &#$*% anvil!"

After multiple summer vacations on South Padre Island, the family moved to Harlingen, Texas. Dr. Speck was the OB/GYN physician and Federal Aviation Administration "flight physical" doctor to many until he retired. Many male pilots call him their gynecologist. He enjoyed collecting "old cars" and flying planes. An active member of the Harlingen CISD community, he participated in frequent parent-teacher conferences over the years, until John's graduation from Harlingen South High School in 2001. His wit and humor were with him to the end.

He is survived by his wife, Janice Hight Speck; children, Lena Speck Hopkins (Chris), William Speck (Angie), Charles Speck (Olfa), Michael Speck (Jana K.) and John Speck (Ashley); grandchildren Evelyn, Troy, Robbie, Georgie, Adam, Mimi, Johnny, Charlie, Eleanor and Shelby who will continue to provide hours of noise and joy in his honor. Dr. Speck is also survived by his brothers, Arthur and James.

Dr. Speck is preceded in death by his first wife, Iris Watson Speck (1/17/2020).

The Speck family will receive relatives and friends Thursday, July 7, 2022 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Buck Ashcraft San Benito Funeral Home, Chapel B. A funeral service will take place Friday, July 8, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. in Chapel B of the funeral home. Bring a cut copy of this writing, you can ask loudly to sit up front where you can hear.

Services for Dr. Dr. George William "Chuck" Speck will conclude at the close of the service.

In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice in Dr. Speck's honor are welcomed.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Buck Ashcraft San Benito Funeral Home, 1400 W. Business 77, San Benito, Texas 78586. 956.361.9192 www.sanbenitofuneralhome.com

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Published by Valley Morning Star on Jul. 7, 2022.

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Vicki Williams

November 1, 2023

I´m just seeing this news 11/1/23 and am saddened, always fondly speaking of the great Dr. GWS. We worked together ( me in surgery with you) in Nac. You did my 2 C sections, each with its own set of drama you enjoyed teasing me about, plus my 3rd surgery you later did with a unique perforation the day before your family vacation to Disney World. After your return, I played a trick on you. A funny story about your Dad, I´d be happy to share. (972.310.4513) You were always an OB and surgery staff favorite, witty, polite, respectful, efficient and constantly spoke of Iris & your kids with such love and pride. I even came to surprise visit you once in Harlingen in the mid 2000s, unannounced and you stopped immediately to visit with me. I love you forever, Dr Chuck. RIP.
What a great man, surgeon and lovely obit honoring your wonderful Dad.
Vicki

Tom NeSmith

June 26, 2023

I miss Dr Speck. As pilots and my FAA Medical Examiner we became good friends. We shared flying experiences and worked together at Sun Valley Aviation during aviation summer camps. May he rest in piece.

Yvonne Guajardo

November 17, 2022

I just learned of Dr. Specks passing , he was the best ever doctor ! I am so sorry for your loss , I had so hoped he had kept his practice in Harlingen. The most kindest, honest and caring doctor ever !
Enjoyed every visit with such a personable person.
He will always be greatly missed but never forgotten. God bless you his family for sharing your stories of his life. He was certainly blessed with each of you & us the patients he helped at each visit!! God bless him. God bless each of you. Sincerely sorry for your loss,
Yvonne G..( A past patient)

Belinda G. Salas and Ofelia Juarez from Hearing Aids, Inc.

July 12, 2022

Dr. Speck was one of our favorite patients, always came in with a smile and great attitude. He will be greatly missed.

Sergio De Leon

July 8, 2022

My sincere condolences to the Speck family.

Martha Arambula

July 8, 2022

My deepest condolences to the family. "May you Rest In Peace ". Best Doctor and Employer. You will be in my heart, Dr. G.W. Speck

Lila Jean Atkinson

July 7, 2022

My Most Sincere and Deepest Condolences to the Family and Friends.
"May You Rest In Peace" To The Best Doctor and Employer Ever. You Will Be In My Heart Forever Dr. G.W. Speck,MD

Jason Lee

July 7, 2022

Condolences to the family and so sorry for your loss.

Nora Gonzalez

July 7, 2022

I enjoyed reading this obituary. It seems like Dr Speck lived a full life. If I had continued living in Harlingen after high school graduation, I would have liked for Dr Speck to have been my OBGYN. My condolences to all. May he Rest In Peace

Reynaldo Rodriguez MD

July 6, 2022

We will miss Dr Speck. Always enjoyed taking care of his patients he truly cared for his patients. We had common interests old cars, flying ,aviation and shooting sports.

Dahlia Ayala-Silva

July 5, 2022

My most Sincere and Deepest Condolences to the family and friends. May he Rest in Peace !

NeSmith Tom

July 5, 2022

As a retired military and airline pilot, Dr Speck and I became good friends once I became part of the local general aviation community. He will be missed by everyone who was lucky enough to have known this wonderful man. May God bless his family and may you Rest In Peace Dr Speck.

Maria Gilbert

July 5, 2022

My deepest sympathies to Dr. Specks family. He will dearly missed. Dr. Speck was my doctor for many years and always made me smile with his charismatic personality. Rest In Peace my favorite Doc.......

Donald Wiles

July 4, 2022

Doc, you will never be forgotten.

Gloria L Garcia

July 3, 2022

Our deepest condolences and prayers to the family.

Ken Medders, Jr.

July 3, 2022

My sincere condolences to the Speck family - Dr. George will be missed by many - a good man taken to early !

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