
Rene Fugitt
, Texas
Rene spent most of her life in San Antonio Texas a place that shaped her quiet strength and deep sense of compassion. In her later years she found peace in Manistee Michigan where she was happiest near the watera reflection of the calm steady presence she brought to the lives of others. A lifelong educator with North East Independent School District NEISD Rene devoted her life to helping others grow. She earned her masters degree from Trinity University and a Doctorate in Education from Columbia University achievements that spoke to her dedicationbut never defined her. She was far more interested in lifting others up than in celebrating herself. Rene was above all else selfless. She never sought attention or recognition preferring instead to stand quietly in the background as a source of encouragement and peace. She had a rare gift for making others feel supported and capable and she found…
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Rebecca Lynne Pollock
, Texas
Born on December 11 1948 Becky lived a life rooted in devotion to those she loved most. She was a woman of warmth quiet strength and deep compassion whose greatest joy came from time spent with her family. She was preceded in death by her devoted husband of 55 years Charles Pollock and her sister Paula Gleason. Becky is lovingly survived by her daughters Michelle Romero James Melissa Soefje and Ashley Pollock her six grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren and her beloved sisters Lynda Leadford Ken Donna Fremin Talya Hastings and Angela Goldsbury Kit. She is also survived by her inlaws nieces and nephews. Becky found happiness in lifes simple and meaningful moments. She loved tending to her yard and creating a home filled with warmth and love. She treasured quiet evenings watching classic movies with her husband and she had a special fondness for elephants and hummingbirdssymbols of her gentle…
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Jacqueline Jones Coalson
, Texas
Jacqueline Jones Coalson was born on March 12 1938. She was the daughter of Jack Lowell and Jewel Adams Jones and the sister of Glenda Jeanne Jones Tawney. She passed away peacefully at home on March 27 2026 in San Antonio Texas. Jackie grew up on a farm picking cotton. After working a summer in the office of Dr. Martin she knew that she would be going to medical school. At the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center she met her first husband Robert Ellis Coalson. Together they welcomed three children Danon Robert and Diane. In the summer of 1979 Jackie moved her family from Oklahoma City to San Antonio Texas. It was here that she became a prominent medical researcher and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Pathology. Dr. Coalson authored or coauthored over 160 research works focusing heavily on lung development and injury. In 1990 she was inducted…
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