Wesley Lee (Wes) Moehring passed away on June 29, 2017 in Hondo. He was born to Edward and Ida Moehring on September 7, 1921 at home near Hondo, Texas on his parent's farm. He graduated from Hondo High School in 1940 where he played both football and baseball. Wesley was a member of the 1939 Texas State Baseball Championship team and the runner-up squad of 1940. He also played right tackle for the Hondo Owls and was an All-District offensive and defensive tackle on the 1939 district championship team. On July 11, 1942 Wesley married Patricia LaNelle (Pat) Blalack at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church in San Antonio. Wes moved to San Antonio in 1946. He worked as a manager for H-E-B for eleven years. He became known for the artistic and creative displays he built on the store shelves. American Beauty Macaroni eventually recruited Wes to join their company, and when Pillsbury bought out that company, Wes joined them. His territory was west central Texas and he was perfect for sales because he was determined to get his products in grocery stores that were considered unobtainable markets. He was respectful, yet extroverted, and he has always had a rare ability to connect with people and see humor in life. After retirement, Wes and Pat resided in the house they built south of Hondo. They traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Australia and South America. They especially enjoyed traveling throughout Germany, visiting ancestral homes and researching their German heritage. They experienced many traveling adventures, including rounding Cape Horn at the tip of South America, strolling through Red Square in Moscow, riding camels in the Australian desert, and participating in the fall of the Berlin Wall. Wes lived a happy life devoted to his family and his church. He is survived by Pat, his wife for nearly 75 years, three daughters, Catherine Skelton (David), Carol DeHaven (Charles), and Dorothy Hedman (Bruce), four grandchildren, Dwayne DeHaven (Nancy), Alison Cannady, Dedra Etzel (Greg), and Cristin Hedman, and eight great-grandchildren, Zachary, Alexander, Grace and Harrison Etzel, Brooke and Drew DeHaven, and Ella and Connor Schmidt. Visitation will be at Guinn-Horger Chapel in Hondo on July 7 from 4-7 p.m. Funeral services will be at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Hondo on July 8 at 10:00 a.m. The family suggests that memorials be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church.