![]() Customs and Border Protection reported a 1,066% increase in seizures of the dangerous drug fentanyl across southern Texas. border present an ongoing problem in cities like Brownsville. According to Brownsville Port of Entry Director Tater Ortiz, “These significant drug seizures are the direct result of our officers’ dedication and vigilance in securing our borders and our streets, and communities are safer for it.” Substance Abuse Trends and Statistics for Brownsville, TXĭrugs coming over the U.S. resident attempted to enter the country with a vehicle that contained 24 packages of alleged methamphetamine, weighing a total of 124.60 pounds. The second seizure occurred on July 26th, when another U.S. The first occurred on July 21st when officials found 10 packages of alleged cocaine weighing 23.06 pounds inside a vehicle driven by a 34-year-old U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Brownsville Port of Entry intercepted over $2.6 million worth of alleged narcotics coming over the border in two separate incidents. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Church of the Advent or a charity of choice.Brownsville, Texas – Drug Testing Notable Events Related to Drug Use in Brownsville followed by a private burial service at Buena Vista Cemetery in Brownsville. Elizabeth Street, Brownsville, Texas, on Saturday, Jat 10:30 a.m. Special thanks are extended to Juan Segovia for his faithful years with Bea at Los Amigos Trailer Park.Ī Memorial Service will be held at the Church of the Advent, 104 W. The Cromack family would like to extend their appreciation and heartfelt gratitude to Peeter Kaiv for his wonderful humor and support, Griselda Gonzalez, Martha Sanchez, Herlinda Cervantes, and Dora Lopez for their compassionate home care of Bea, and Safe Haven Home Hospice for the dedicated care and support they provided to Bea and her family. Bea enjoyed cooking, water aerobics, and was an early advocate of the healing powers of aloe vera and other aspects of healthy living. ![]() Bea and Kermit loved going to events at the Gladys Porter Zoo, especially the annual Zoofari, where they met celebrities like Betty White and Jimmy Stewart. Bea made many lasting friendships with the Winter Texans who stayed at Los Amigos, and with whom she stayed in touch over the years. Bea and Kermit owned and managed Los Amigos Trailer Park from 1965 to 1990 where they enjoyed attending Winter Texan events, both at Los Amigos and other venues. On December 23, 1938, she married Kermit Cromack.īea was a member of Church of the Advent, Episcopal and active in St. During her employment with Pan American, Bea had the opportunity to meet Charles Lindbergh. Masako Cromack.īea moved to Brownsville in 1936, where she worked as secretary to the Chief Pilot of Pan American Airways Headquarters in Brownsville for several years. Kim McCollister, Nancy Charles Henson, Dan Bonnie Cromack, John Robert Barbee Cromack and Dr. McCollister, and several nieces and nephews: Charles H. She is also survived by a sisterinlaw, Marietta V. Cromack and three greatgrandchildren: Alexa, Andrea, and Jorge A. Cromack, Karen Patricia Pea, Jorge K.Leyla Pea, Lucas H. Jolink, Kevin Mary Cromack ten grandchildren: Kevin T. and a grandson, Matthew Edward Cromack.īea is survived by six children: Kermit Angeline Cromack, Jr., Ellen A. McCollister her husband, Kermit Cromack two brothers, Leon T. ![]() She was born Januin Leesville, Louisiana.īea is preceded in death by her parents, Charles B. Arrie Nuna B Bea Cromack, 95, of Brownsville, died at home on May 22, 2012.
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