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Mary Frances “Nina” <I>Weyrich</I> Gray-Partlow

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Mary Frances “Nina” Weyrich Gray-Partlow

Birth
Eagle Pass, Maverick County, Texas, USA
Death
19 Apr 2021 (aged 79)
Brackettville, Kinney County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Mary Frances "Nina" Weyrich Grey- Partlow, of Brackettville, Texas, departed this life on Monday, April 19th, 2021.

Mary was born in Eagle Pass, Texas on August 14th, 1941, daughter of the late Frederick Felix Weyrich and Jewel Leah Schmidt Weyrich. She attended the University of Texas in Austin from 1959 to 1963.

Mary was survived by her second husband, Kurt Lee Partlow; two daughters, Leah Marie Gray Sharp and Frances "Kika" Gray Rogers; one son, Michael Partlow; seven grandchildren, Jacob Moen Weyrich, John Gray, Magaly Jewel Weyrich, Lauren Leonard, Sean Michael Leonard, Brennan Partlow, and Remington Partlow; three great grandchildren; one brother Frederick Felix Weyrich Jr.; and a host of other family and friends who mourn her passing.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Frederick Felix Weyrich and Jewel Leah Schmidt Weyrich; and her first husband, Robert Frank "Joe" Gray, who departed this life in 1988.

Mary was a teacher by profession and in life. She taught classes at the high school and Jr. College, during the summer she taught swimming lessons. Whether you were in her class or passed her on the street, she was sure to tell you to stand up straight and look her in the eye. She had the ability to bring people together, to foster friendships ,and make everyone feel like they were her best friend.

Mary was also a farmer's daughter who took over running the Pecan farm for a time "Weyrich Farm Pecans & Gifts". Some of her fondest childhood memories was playing in the vegetable fields. She loved to travel and took regular trips to different countries. She specifically loved Mexico - the culture, the food, the hospitality.

Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 24th, 2021 at the Redeemer Church in Eagle Pass Texas.

A second funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 25th, 2021 at Saint Andrews Church in Brackettville, Texas.

THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF MARY,

If you could see where I have gone
the beauty of this place ..
And how it feels to know you're home
to see the Savior's face.

To wake in peace and know no fear
just joy beyond compare ..
While still on earth you miss me yet
you wouldn't want me there.

If you could see where I have gone
had made the trip with me ..
You'd know I didn't go alone
the Savior came with me.

When I awoke, He was by my side
and reached down His hand ..
Said, "Hurry, you're going home
to a grand and glorious land."

Don't worry over those you love
for I'm not just with you ..
And don't you know when you're with me
they'll long to be here, too?"

If you could see where I have gone
and see what I've been shown ..
You'd never know another fear
or ever feel alone.

Memorial created by Cadmus.
Mary Frances "Nina" Weyrich Grey- Partlow, of Brackettville, Texas, departed this life on Monday, April 19th, 2021.

Mary was born in Eagle Pass, Texas on August 14th, 1941, daughter of the late Frederick Felix Weyrich and Jewel Leah Schmidt Weyrich. She attended the University of Texas in Austin from 1959 to 1963.

Mary was survived by her second husband, Kurt Lee Partlow; two daughters, Leah Marie Gray Sharp and Frances "Kika" Gray Rogers; one son, Michael Partlow; seven grandchildren, Jacob Moen Weyrich, John Gray, Magaly Jewel Weyrich, Lauren Leonard, Sean Michael Leonard, Brennan Partlow, and Remington Partlow; three great grandchildren; one brother Frederick Felix Weyrich Jr.; and a host of other family and friends who mourn her passing.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Frederick Felix Weyrich and Jewel Leah Schmidt Weyrich; and her first husband, Robert Frank "Joe" Gray, who departed this life in 1988.

Mary was a teacher by profession and in life. She taught classes at the high school and Jr. College, during the summer she taught swimming lessons. Whether you were in her class or passed her on the street, she was sure to tell you to stand up straight and look her in the eye. She had the ability to bring people together, to foster friendships ,and make everyone feel like they were her best friend.

Mary was also a farmer's daughter who took over running the Pecan farm for a time "Weyrich Farm Pecans & Gifts". Some of her fondest childhood memories was playing in the vegetable fields. She loved to travel and took regular trips to different countries. She specifically loved Mexico - the culture, the food, the hospitality.

Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 24th, 2021 at the Redeemer Church in Eagle Pass Texas.

A second funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 25th, 2021 at Saint Andrews Church in Brackettville, Texas.

THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF MARY,

If you could see where I have gone
the beauty of this place ..
And how it feels to know you're home
to see the Savior's face.

To wake in peace and know no fear
just joy beyond compare ..
While still on earth you miss me yet
you wouldn't want me there.

If you could see where I have gone
had made the trip with me ..
You'd know I didn't go alone
the Savior came with me.

When I awoke, He was by my side
and reached down His hand ..
Said, "Hurry, you're going home
to a grand and glorious land."

Don't worry over those you love
for I'm not just with you ..
And don't you know when you're with me
they'll long to be here, too?"

If you could see where I have gone
and see what I've been shown ..
You'd never know another fear
or ever feel alone.

Memorial created by Cadmus.

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