IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Alice Ruby

Alice Ruby Wiemers Profile Photo

Wiemers

December 4, 1929 – July 10, 2014

Obituary

Alice Ruby (Mumme) Wiemers of Hondo, age 84, passed away Thursday, July 10, 2014. Born Dec. 4, 1929, in Hondo, she was the daughter of Robert Louis and Nellie Louise (Brucks) Mumme. She graduated from high school with honor as Salutatorian. She married Alvin John Wiemers October 16, 1949. Alice was a pillar of her church and community and a staunch advocate for Texas and American agriculture. She poured her vast energy and knowledge into any project with which she was associated. She was district president of the Methodist Youth Fellowship; was secretary at First United Methodist Church, Hondo, from 1947 to 1973; was Sunday School teacher for adult and 5th and 6th grade classes; and served in numerous leadership positions on local, district, and conference levels for United Methodist Women including Kerrville District president for four years. She served as president of the Hondo PTA; initiated organizing the Medina County Family Life Center in 1983 to provide services for victims of domestic violence, serving as a member of the board of directors. Alice and Alvin ministered to youth at the Juvenile Detention Center in Hondo. Active in farming and ranching with her husband, she also was an advocate for the farming industry. She was a founder of Texas Women for Agriculture in 1975 and also served as the first secretary for American Agri-Women. She was president of the Alamo Area Beekeepers Association for two years and published their newsletter for a number of years. For 16 years, she was coordinator of the Medina County Ag Fair for 4th graders, giving them an introduction to farm life and teaching them where their food originated, not just "from the grocery store." She served on the GATT (General Agreement on Trades and Tariffs) in 1978-79 and traveled to Washington, D.C. several times. Her contributions to agriculture and farm living were nationally recognized when she was featured in The American Farmer, a photo essay book, and even appeared as a guest on the Martha Stewart show in New York City on Nov. 25, 2008. She participated in a People to People Tour for agricultural information exchange traveling to China in 1982. She and her husband visited all 50 states, Central America, Canada and Germany. An avid hunter like her husband, they made many trips to Alaska, Wyoming, Colorado and Idaho. She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 63 years, 11-1/2 months, Alvin John Wiemers, in 2013; and brother, Stanley Louis Mumme. Alice is survived by her sons, Timothy Oren Wiemers and wife Suzan Siy Wiemers of Houston and Mark Arlen Wiemers and wife Annie Wiemers of Hondo; grandchildren, David Louis Wiemers and fiancee Tristina Zellner, Daniel George Wiemers, Jeanette Arlene Margle and husband Michael Margle, Katerina Nellie Rose Unger and husband Benjamin Unger, all of Houston; great-grandson, Dawson William Wiemers; and sister, Elleen Mumme Gooding of Hondo. Visitation from 6 to 8 p.m. will be Wednesday, July 16, at the Guinn-Horger Chapel. Funeral service will be at 9:30 a.m., Thursday, July 17, at New Fountain United Methodist Church. Interment will be at Hondo Cemetery, Oakwood Section. Pallbearers are Garland R. Wiemers, Jimmy Mumme, Bobby Mumme, John E. Gooding, Gordon O. Wiemers and Billy Mumme. Memorials may be made to New Fountain United Methodist Church, 2980 FM 2676, Hondo TX 78861, or to the Medina County Family Life Center, P.O Box 393, Hondo TX 78861.
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Funeral Services

Visitation

July
16

Guinn-Horger Funeral Home

2006 Avenue M, Hondo, TX 78861

6:00 - 8:00 pm

Service

July
17

New Fountain United Methodist Church

2980 FM 2676, Hondo, TX 78861

Starts at 9:30 am

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