Hannelore Weiz Bohlmann

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Hannelore Weiz Bohlmann, 91, passed away Tuesday, September 26, 2023. She is preceded in death by her parents Walter and Klara Weiz. Left to cherish her memory are her loving husband, David Bohlmann Sr; son David Bohlmann Jr. and wife, Melinda; daughters Eileen Bohlmann, Melody Bohlmann, Nadine Proffitt and husband, Robert; brothers Eugene Weiz, Harry Weiz; sister Inga Weiz; grandchildren Garrett, Tiffany, and a host of many other family and friends.

Hannelore was born on December 4, 1931, in Leipzig Germany. She lived through World War II and escaped from East Germany as a refugee to Berlin. She met the love of her life, David Bohlmann, in Manheim. They spent 66 wonderful years together. Hannelore was proud to be a military wife and a transplanted Texan.

She was a devoted wife and mother who loved her family dearly. She cherished her grandchildren and loved spoiling them. Hannelore was a very compassionate person and extremely meticulous and orderly in everything she did. She was an avid Astros fan and loved cheering her team on. She also loved playing board games and card games.

Hannelore had a green thumb and enjoyed gardening and raising house plants. She loved yellow roses. She was a wonderful cook and especially enjoyed trying new recipes. In her spare time, she enjoyed reading, loved listening to music, and she liked to dance. She loved listening to Elvis as well as classical music, and she also liked going to watch movies at the theater. Hannelore will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.

Services for Hannelore will be held on Wednesday, October 4, 2023, at St. Helen’s Catholic Church, in Pearland, Texas. The visitation is scheduled from 9:00 – 10:00 am. The funeral mass will be held at 10:00 am, with Father Jim Courville will be officiating. Interment will follow at the Houston National Cemetery in Houston, Texas, at 12:30 pm. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.claytonfuneralhomes.com

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Shadow Creek crushes Alief Hastings 63-0 By Dr. David Davis The mark of a good team is seeing how they respond after losing the previous week and Shadow Creek head coach Brad Butler saw his team crush the Alief Hastings Bears 63-0 in response to the 20-13 loss to Pearland. The Shadow Creek offense steamrolled Hastings with 491 yards (224 passing, 267 rushing) in a balanced attack while the Shark defense allowed the Bears only 87 total yards (19 passing, 68 rushing) in total domination. The Sharks made a statement on the opening kickoff as Alex Kirkland returned the ball to the end zone on a 94-yard return for the first score of the game to make it 7-0. Shadow Creek would add three more scored in the first quarter as Joshua Davis scored on a 68-yard run, Chris Stewart gathered in a pass from junior QB Cobey Sellers covering 74-yards, and Christian Seriale scored on a 78-yard bomb from Sellers to make the score 28-0 after the first 12 minutes of the game. Aiden Bui was good on all for extra points. The scoring barrage continued in the next quarter as Davis found paydirt on a 30-yard run, Seriale scored on a 5-yard toss from Sellers, and Stewart scored his second touchdown on a 29-yard strike from Sellers for a 49-0 lead at intermission. Once again, Bui was true on the PATs for the first half. The Sharks made the score 63-0 in the third quarter as Caleb Harrison scored on an interception and Carter Stewart added an 8-yard scoring run to post the 63-0 final score following two more extra points by Bui who had nine total points. Sellers was 7-of-9 passing for 220 yards and four TDs. Davis had six carries for 114 yards and two TDs while Stewart had eight totes for 83 yards and a score while also making two catches for 103 yards and two more TDs. Seriale had two grabs for 83 yards and two score. Shadow Creek is now 4-1 on the season and 1-1 in district. The Sharks will travel to Crump Stadium to face the Alief Elsik Rams on Thursday, October 5 at 7:00 p.m.
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