Waco Town Crier – July 2025

 

The long hot summer has arrived in Waco–not yet at triple digits…but close. We hit 97 yesterday.

I hope everyone will have a good, safe July 4th. Please remember all our Americans who have fought through the years to ensure we are free. I want to know how many of our graduates were in the military. I have a plea in the newsletter regarding this. Please, let me hear from you. Thank every serviceman/servicewoman for your part in keeping America the land of the free and home of the brave.

Now, enjoy the July 2025 newsletter. Stay safe, stay healthy, and stay in touch.
jeanne

Here’s what you’ll find in the July Town Crier:

  • From the Editor
  • From our Graduates
  • Frances by David Dibb
  • July Birthdays
  • Happy 65th Anniversary – Linda Phelps McKee and James McKee
  • Did you Know?
  • Howard Dudgeon Trivia
  • Medical Corner
  • Blasts from the Past
  • Humor

Al Ctvrtlik – June 22, 2025

 
 
Albert Joseph Ctvrtlik, of West/Waco, passed peacefully into the arms of the Lord on June 22, 2025, at St. Anthony’s Care Center in Waco, Texas.

Albert was born on February 4, 1942, in Waco, Texas, to Albert Ben Ctvrtlik and Amalie Julie Cocek Ctvrtlik.

Known to many as “Al,” he attended Waco schools and graduated from Baylor University—remaining a proud Baylor Bear throughout his life. Al had a genuine interest in people and never met a stranger. He made many lifelong friends and touched countless lives with his warmth, generosity, and humor. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him, especially his family, who loved him dearly.

Al had a passion for collecting—often gathering items he had no immediate use for but always knowing where to find something when someone else needed it. His helpful spirit and unique charm made him a one-of-a-kind presence in the lives of those around him.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Dorothy Pratt Coleman; and three brothers, Robert (Bob) Ctvrtlik, John Ctvrtlik, and Tom Ctvrtlik.

He is survived by one sister, Alice Schrade of Irving; one brother, Edward Ctvrtlik and wife Carrol of Lorena; one sister-in-law, Carol Ctvrtlik of Georgetown; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to St. Anthony’s Care Center, Providence Hospice, and especially to dear friend and neighbor Gary Ellis, whose support was invaluable and deeply appreciated.