Jeff Ontiveros has unexpectantly passed away
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View in Browser Glen Sefcik sent the following comments from Owen Yarborough. Bill Elliott is currently going through some medical issues—several months ago bill had a bleeding episode and the cause was a diverticula problem—a pocket lead to a severe bleed just before he was scheduled to get his other hip replaced—his hemoglobin count got…
Celebrating Longhorn baseball player Ray Dulak’s life- killed in Vietnam at the age of 26 Rey Moreno, a past manager of Track and Field for the Longhorns, sent TLSN a story about Whataburger sponsoring young athletes dreaming of future greatness in the late 1950s. In those years, the Whataburger promotion stated: “It’s Not Whether…
View in Browser Top of the Queue Volume VII newsletter #15 7-7-2023 TLSN is not associated with the UT Athletic Department, or any organization closely aligned with UT. As a follow-up to the July 4th, 2023, Independence Day celebration, enjoy the inspirational music at https://youtu.be/9ETrr-XHBjE . IMPORTANT: Please click on the white letters shown above…
View in Browser HORNS UP ! Two of the greatest Horns. Both were National Champions and Super Bowl Champions. Both are now gone, but their story will live on. Pete Lammons has passed away in a drowning accident. Professor and author Larry Carlson shares his memories of Pete. REMEMBERING NUMBER 87 by…
#1 Setting the record straight, Todd Smith (walkon), Tyres Dickson https://texaslsn.org/no-good-deed-goes-unpunished/ #2 Top of the Que 05/17/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #12 James Shamblin a member of the 1950 Longhorn National Championship baseball team has passed away. Horns UP! https://texaslsn.org/que-5-20-2019-volume-iv-newsletter-12/ #3 Top of the Que 05/08/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #11 @ https://Texaslsn.org The Typewriter Bowl,…
View in Browser Rene Ramirez has passed away Click on the small white letters “VIEW IN BROWSER” above to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. Rene Ramirez has passed away. Rene Ramirez was Mr. Everything at Hebbronville High School, a star in four sports and graduating as valedictorian of his class….