Richman “Rick” Phipps III: Feb. 7, 1946-Nov. 20, 2025
Rick moved to the Kerrville area in 1982 and spent 43 years serving the community he loved—living in Ingram, Medina, Kerrville, and touching countless lives along the way.
Rick moved to the Kerrville area in 1982 and spent 43 years serving the community he loved—living in Ingram, Medina, Kerrville, and touching countless lives along the way.
She didn't just advocate for women; she lifted them up with a fierce, tender kind of love that made people feel braver just by being near her. She was a safe place, a steady voice, and a quiet force of courage to so many lives.
She trusted God through every circumstance, finding strength and comfort in Him, and instilled those same values in her children - teaching them to love God and love others. Her kindness, faithfulness, and servant's heart guided everything she did.
Nearly three decades ago, Rebecca married the love of her life, Alex Hernandez, in her home state of Ohio. Their bond was one built on unwavering devotion, laughter, and a profound sense of partnership.
Her choirs sang at White House Christmas programs under four presidents; she was a repeat Texas All-State Choir piano accompanist.
Over the years, Judy lived in several communities across Texas and New Mexico including Livingston, Houston, San Antonio, and Albuquerque before settling in Ingram, where she spent the last 31 years.
Liza leaves behind a legacy of love, beauty, and gentle strength - one that lives on in every person she touched, every table she prepared, and every quiet moment of peace she found in God's creation.
Javier loved to fish and watch his Dallas Cowboys. He always looked forward to every year, for the start of the Dallas Cowboys' season.
While working at Tivy High School in Kerrville, Mario met the love of his life, Shelly.
Even in retirement, he remained active, often found tinkering with engines or helping others with their repairs.