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Wilma Anna “Sweetie” <I>Brosig</I> Willberg

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Wilma Anna “Sweetie” Brosig Willberg

Birth
Concho County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Aug 2019 (aged 91)
Concho County, Texas, USA
Burial
Rowena, Runnels County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Wilma “Sweetie” Willberg, age 91, died at her ranch home Sunday morning,
August 25, 2019 surrounded by her family.

Funeral arrangements are pending under the direction of Lange Funeral Home of
Ballinger.

Wilma Anna Brosig was born December 31, 1927 to Emmett and Flora
Sonnenberg Brosig at the family ranch west of Paint Rock, Texas.
The second of four children, she attended school at Lowake and Paint Rock before
graduating from San Angelo High School in 1945. Wilma married Ben Willberg
on April 9, 1947 after he returned from military service during World War II. The
couple celebrated 60 years of marriage before his passing in September, 2007.
Life-long ranchers, farmers and stewards of the land, the couple first resided in the
Lowake and Miles area. In 1975, they built their home on the Brosig family ranch
originally purchased from the German Immigration land program. Here they raised
sheep, cattle, cotton and grains. Even in her final weeks, she loved to watch a flock
of ewes and baby lambs as they grazed near her home. She and her husband
instilled in their growing family a love of God and the land with which they were
entrusted.

Sweetie was a devoted member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Catholic Daughters,
St. Anne’s Altar Society, VFW Auxiliary, the Lowake Home Demonstration Club
and served as a rural precinct election judge and a 4-H leader. Avid dancers, she
and Ben were founding volunteer members for West Texas Rehab Center’s Silver
Spur Ball which raised thousands of dollars for patient care. St. Joseph’s Fall
Festival also benefited from her baked goods, detailed handiwork and quilts –
skills she learned from her grandmother Nellie Brosig.

During lean years, she worked at the Lowake Gin and was a rural census
enumerator. The consummate homemaker, Sweetie loved cooking and sewing
while helping raise their family. In her later life, she was rarely without a needle,
thread and thimble in her hand. Her children, grandchildren and great-
grandchildren all have been blessed to receive keepsake quilts which she lovingly
hand-pieced and stitched.

Other favorite past-times included competitive games of dominoes and “88” with
her Rowena and Wall friends as well as having some of her family gathered around
the kitchen bar working on the latest multi-piece puzzle.

She was predeceased by her parents, older sister, Clara Nell Waters and numerous
members of her husband’s family.

Survivors include a son Ralph Willberg and wife Donna of Paint Rock, a daughter,
Jennifer Hoelscher and husband Steven of San Angelo; six granddaughters, Kim
Halfmann and husband Russell and Kristy Fuchs and husband Allan, both of
Garden City; Stephanie Wilson and husband Cody of Midkiff; Jamie Glass and
husband Shawn of Lowake; Jill Krenek and husband Dustin of Robinson, and
Kelsey Yeaman and husband Jess of Uvalde; 14 great-grandchildren; two brothers,
E.H. Brosig and wife Cecilia and Joe Carver Brosig II, all of Paint Rock, two
sisters-in-law, Margaret Strube of Rowena and Rita Prosperie of Tyler and a host
of loving nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends.

Pallbearers will be her granddaughters.

The family wishes to thank West Texas Rehab Center’s Hospice of San Angelo’s
care team and special caregivers Elisa Martinez, Mariza Ojeda, Anna Torres,
Cathy Dickison, Mary Urteaga and Rosa Soto.

Memorials may be made to West Texas Rehab, WTRC Hospice of San Angelo or
St. Joseph’s Cemetery fund.
Contributor: Joe Eckols (48385055)
Wilma “Sweetie” Willberg, age 91, died at her ranch home Sunday morning,
August 25, 2019 surrounded by her family.

Funeral arrangements are pending under the direction of Lange Funeral Home of
Ballinger.

Wilma Anna Brosig was born December 31, 1927 to Emmett and Flora
Sonnenberg Brosig at the family ranch west of Paint Rock, Texas.
The second of four children, she attended school at Lowake and Paint Rock before
graduating from San Angelo High School in 1945. Wilma married Ben Willberg
on April 9, 1947 after he returned from military service during World War II. The
couple celebrated 60 years of marriage before his passing in September, 2007.
Life-long ranchers, farmers and stewards of the land, the couple first resided in the
Lowake and Miles area. In 1975, they built their home on the Brosig family ranch
originally purchased from the German Immigration land program. Here they raised
sheep, cattle, cotton and grains. Even in her final weeks, she loved to watch a flock
of ewes and baby lambs as they grazed near her home. She and her husband
instilled in their growing family a love of God and the land with which they were
entrusted.

Sweetie was a devoted member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Catholic Daughters,
St. Anne’s Altar Society, VFW Auxiliary, the Lowake Home Demonstration Club
and served as a rural precinct election judge and a 4-H leader. Avid dancers, she
and Ben were founding volunteer members for West Texas Rehab Center’s Silver
Spur Ball which raised thousands of dollars for patient care. St. Joseph’s Fall
Festival also benefited from her baked goods, detailed handiwork and quilts –
skills she learned from her grandmother Nellie Brosig.

During lean years, she worked at the Lowake Gin and was a rural census
enumerator. The consummate homemaker, Sweetie loved cooking and sewing
while helping raise their family. In her later life, she was rarely without a needle,
thread and thimble in her hand. Her children, grandchildren and great-
grandchildren all have been blessed to receive keepsake quilts which she lovingly
hand-pieced and stitched.

Other favorite past-times included competitive games of dominoes and “88” with
her Rowena and Wall friends as well as having some of her family gathered around
the kitchen bar working on the latest multi-piece puzzle.

She was predeceased by her parents, older sister, Clara Nell Waters and numerous
members of her husband’s family.

Survivors include a son Ralph Willberg and wife Donna of Paint Rock, a daughter,
Jennifer Hoelscher and husband Steven of San Angelo; six granddaughters, Kim
Halfmann and husband Russell and Kristy Fuchs and husband Allan, both of
Garden City; Stephanie Wilson and husband Cody of Midkiff; Jamie Glass and
husband Shawn of Lowake; Jill Krenek and husband Dustin of Robinson, and
Kelsey Yeaman and husband Jess of Uvalde; 14 great-grandchildren; two brothers,
E.H. Brosig and wife Cecilia and Joe Carver Brosig II, all of Paint Rock, two
sisters-in-law, Margaret Strube of Rowena and Rita Prosperie of Tyler and a host
of loving nieces, nephews, cousins and close friends.

Pallbearers will be her granddaughters.

The family wishes to thank West Texas Rehab Center’s Hospice of San Angelo’s
care team and special caregivers Elisa Martinez, Mariza Ojeda, Anna Torres,
Cathy Dickison, Mary Urteaga and Rosa Soto.

Memorials may be made to West Texas Rehab, WTRC Hospice of San Angelo or
St. Joseph’s Cemetery fund.
Contributor: Joe Eckols (48385055)


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