Margaret Jeannine (Ramsey) Guinn, age 82, of Hondo, passed away Sunday, Nov. 13, 2011, in Hondo. Jeannine was born Oct. 1, 1929, in Young County, TX. She was the daughter of the late James Lawrence and Jeneva Berl (Medearis) Ramsey. Her husband of 60 years, William Paul "Bud" Guinn, Sr., and her brother, Jerry Ramsey, preceded her in death. After graduating from Graham High School in 1948, she and Bud were married in August that same year. They moved to Houston where she was a telephone operator while Bud attended mortuary school. After Bud's graduation they lived in San Marcos and Devine. In 1966 they bought Horger Funeral Home and moved to Hondo. In 1970 they purchased Tondre Funeral Home in Castroville. Jeannine was the office manager for the funeral home. She loved to travel, visiting many foreign countries on tours with her friends, and also traveling extensively in the United States. She participated in many Republican Party events and conventions and was known for her flamboyant red, white and blue outfits. She was a very active member of the Order of Eastern Star in Devine, Hondo and Graham for approximately 60 years, having held positions at many levels in that organization. She was a member of the Women's Breakfast Club of San Antonio, Red Hat Society, a Red Cross volunteer, and was involved in forming the first volunteer EMS in Hondo. Survivors include her sons, William Paul Guinn, Jr. and wife Frances of Hondo, Russell Guinn and wife Dolores of Castroville; grandchildren and their spouses, Kristen and JJ Washam of Houston, Ashley and Aaron Cooper of Castroville, Michael Guinn of Houston, Yvonne and Tom Jeffrey of Austin, Yvette and Joseph Longo of San Antonio and Eva and Joe Christopherson of San Antonio; nine great-grandchildren; sisters, Jeannette Oreschnigg of San Antonio and Kathy Lamkin and husband Steve of Houston; brother, Donald L. Ramsey of Azle; several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Friday, Nov. 18, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Guinn-Horger Funeral Home, Hondo. Funeral service will be Saturday, Nov. 19, at 10 a.m. at Guinn-Horger Chapel. Interment will follow at Hondo Cemetery, Oakwood Section. The family suggests memorials may be given to the charity of your choice.