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Alice Marie <I>Rankin</I> Bachmayer

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Alice Marie Rankin Bachmayer

Birth
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Jul 2013 (aged 79)
Texas, USA
Burial
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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GONZALES - Alice Marie Bachmayer, 79, of Gonzales, passed away Thursday, July 25, 2013. Alice was born October 6, 1933 in Corpus Christi to Andrew Anderson Rankin and Nellie McCoy Rankin. Alice married Glen R. Bachmayer in November of 1985 in Corpus Christi. She was a member of the Ladies Study Club and the Episcopal Church of the Messiah in Gonzales.

Alice was a voracious reader, she loved to sew and she found joy in sewing dolls, dresses, quilting and knitting. She was a marvelous cook and enjoyed being a part of her children's lives rather then a spectator. She was enthusiastically involved in PTA, Little League and many of her children's functions. She doted lovingly on her grandchildren and endeared herself to them as a testament of the beauty of a grandmother's love.

Alice was very proud of her family's heritage. Her great grandfather mined salt from the Laguna Madre and transported the salt to the salt mill near Colonel Kenney's Trading Post, an area which is now known as Corpus Christi, Texas.

Alice was preceded in death by her parents, daughter, Susan Hatmaker, son, Harold D. Hatmaker, Jr., and granddaughter, Jamie.

Interment will be held in Rose Hill Cemetery in Corpus Christi.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Seydler-Hill Funeral Home, Gonzales, Texas, 830-672-3232.
GONZALES - Alice Marie Bachmayer, 79, of Gonzales, passed away Thursday, July 25, 2013. Alice was born October 6, 1933 in Corpus Christi to Andrew Anderson Rankin and Nellie McCoy Rankin. Alice married Glen R. Bachmayer in November of 1985 in Corpus Christi. She was a member of the Ladies Study Club and the Episcopal Church of the Messiah in Gonzales.

Alice was a voracious reader, she loved to sew and she found joy in sewing dolls, dresses, quilting and knitting. She was a marvelous cook and enjoyed being a part of her children's lives rather then a spectator. She was enthusiastically involved in PTA, Little League and many of her children's functions. She doted lovingly on her grandchildren and endeared herself to them as a testament of the beauty of a grandmother's love.

Alice was very proud of her family's heritage. Her great grandfather mined salt from the Laguna Madre and transported the salt to the salt mill near Colonel Kenney's Trading Post, an area which is now known as Corpus Christi, Texas.

Alice was preceded in death by her parents, daughter, Susan Hatmaker, son, Harold D. Hatmaker, Jr., and granddaughter, Jamie.

Interment will be held in Rose Hill Cemetery in Corpus Christi.

Arrangements are under the care and direction of Seydler-Hill Funeral Home, Gonzales, Texas, 830-672-3232.


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