WINCHESTER — Elementary school students are taking their learning experiences to new heights with recent visits to Winchester Regional Airport for an up close look at the world of aviation.
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On Nov. 22, 2020, Mary Beth Musick, 90, of Sugar Land, went to be with her Lord. She was the middle child of five, born in Lissie Jan. 29, 1930, to Victor and Mildred Segelquist. Mary graduated from Alvin High School and attended University of Mary Hardin Baylor in Belton. She and her first husband farmed rice in the Eagle Lake area while raising their two children. In Eagle Lake, she taught Sunday school at First Presbyterian Church and owned and managed a children’s boutique named Buttons and Bows. After her divorce, she married Neil Jenkins and moved to Texas City, where she managed a fabric store and was an active member of First Presbyterian Church.