Oklahoma City Family Update

David Gonzales sent the email below with a request to post his message. We are grateful Cathy and her family are alright and send prayers to those who suffered harm:

My niece Cathy Villarreal and family went thru a horrific and scary moments
during touchdown of several tornados in the Oklahoma City area, there home
of record. The family luckily had time to head for the nearest shelter to hide
from one of the biggest tornadoes ever to hit the Oklahoma City area in many moons.

Their home suffered only minor damage and good thing for that. I was able
to talk to my niece and although badly shaken, they all managed to survive thru
all the tornado devastation. Sadly and heartbroken, many other Oklahomans
did not make it, especially, the many school children and adults that were
trapped and buried in the tornado debris. Many casualties reported.

I thank god for my niece and family and my prayers are with them during their time of ordeal.

Yay! Our first contributors, Ed & Gloria Swidriski

I am delighted to hear from our Texas relatives. They supplied the new photos added to the Gallery. Below is a portion of their email:
Hi Sharon,
We are your cousins from Texas. My wife’s grandfather was Abraham Ramirez, brother to Jose Ramirez. We are coordinating the Antonio Ramirez Group 1 efforts for the Houston/Corpus Christi, and Hebbronville Texas relatives. I have some information and comments to add to the website but my user ID is not recognized. Can you help set me up? I have been getting all the e-mails thanks to David.
In the meantime, here are some pictures of the grave of Lino Ramirez on the San Antonio Viejo Ranch in Hebbronville Texas. His second wife, Lucia, and a son Luis, are buried next to his mausoleum in unmarked graves.
Thanks,
Ed & Gloria Swidriski
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 -Sharon