Austin, TX
T. Edward “Ed” Austin (48) of Houston, TX, formerly of Effingham
Printed on March 23 2023 9:45 am
T. Edward “Ed” Austin, 48, handed away at house in Houston, Texas surrounded by his household on March 6, 2023, at 5:06 p.m. after a 14-month battle with glioblastoma multiforme.
Ed was born in Effingham, Illinois, on October 2, 1974, to his dad and mom William W. and Jane Brumleve Austin. He attended St. Anthony college for his major and secondary training and graduated in 1993. Upon commencement, he launched into his college expertise at the USA Navy Academy at West Level, NY. Ed graduated in 1997 with a level in mechanical engineering and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant within the US Military. He enrolled in his Aviation Department Service college at Fort Rucker, Alabama, to change into a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter pilot. He graduated from this flight course in 1998.
Ed’s Military profession took him throughout the globe which allowed him the chance to satisfy and expertise folks from many cultures and backgrounds. Throughout his service from 1997 to 2006, he was stationed in Alabama and Georgia stateside, South Korea, Bosnia, Germany, Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan abroad. He rose to the rank of Captain and served in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom as a part of his 9-year service within the Military. Edward acquired decorations for his time in service, together with 2 Bronze Star Medals, a number of Air Medals, Air Medal with Valor, and a number of Military Meritorious Service Medals, to call just a few.
Ed married Amanda Clark on October 10, 1998, in Mt. Vernon, Illinois. They’ve three kids, who’re Ed’s satisfaction and pleasure, Gabriella and Crews, and their “bonus” daughter, Kyoungmin Kim of Seoul, Korea and Los Angeles, California.
Upon his resignation from the U.S. Military in 2006, Ed attended the College of Illinois for his Grasp of Enterprise Administration, specializing in Finance. After commencement in 2008, he took a place with ExxonMobil in Houston, Texas. His work in Fuel and Energy Advertising at ExxonMobil took him around the globe, affording him the chance to develop relationships and work with lots of the nice minds within the power sector. He cherished his work and the variety of individuals and experiences he was capable of have. He credited these experiences with shaping his worldview, which was compassionate, tolerant, respectful, and empathetic. Edward lived abroad in Qatar and Singapore throughout his nearly 15 years with ExxonMobil. These assignments introduced him an amazing quantity of pleasure and plenty of vital, lasting relationships.
Ed’s skilled life solely labored to gas his non-public pursuits. He was an avid outdoorsman who cherished fishing, mountaineering, mountain biking, street biking, open water swimming, and tenting. He participated in journeys with new and previous buddies all around the world that allowed him to have interaction in these cherished endeavors. Ed was a gifted prepare dinner and cherished to combine regional dishes from areas the place he had traveled. Luckily, he cherished to eat as a lot as he cherished to prepare dinner.
Ed was identified for his incapability to hold a tune or contact his toes, and his capacity to do nearly the rest. He was capable of study complicated data shortly and completely, typically giving him a bonus in new endeavors. He by no means shied away from taking over a brand new private or skilled venture, or just attempting to study one thing new only for the sake of training. His calm, regular demeanor has been an asset in each of his careers, and possibly his biggest in his house. Primarily, his humility, servant coronary heart, and love for others will probably be what’s remembered most. He adored his kids and labored exhausting to set an instance of integrity, service, good character, and kindness for them, which stems from his Christian religion. His love for God and humanity was felt in each interplay.
Ed is survived by his spouse, their kids; his dad and mom; sister Hilary (Stephen Blumenreich) and nephews, Spencer, Griffin, and Carter, of Bronxville, NY; mother-in-law Sandra Clark, sister-in-law Paige Strawn (Chris Neal), of Mt. Vernon, IL. He was preceded in demise by his grandparents T. Edward Austin and Frances Crews Austin, Lawrence Brumleve and Frances Hakman, and father-in-law Dennis Clark.
A Celebration of Life service will probably be held on April 3, at 11 a.m., at Houston Northwest Church, 19911 Texas 249 Entry Rd., Houston, TX. Refreshments and fellowship to comply with on the church. A non-public household service will probably be held at Oakridge Cemetery with a celebration of life occasion in Effingham, IL on April 22. Edward’s stays will probably be inurned at both Arlington Nationwide Cemetery or West Level Cemetery at a later date.
Memorials may be made in Edward’s title to The Mission Continues at missioncontinues.org or Covenant Academy, 11711 Telge Rd., Cypress, TX 77429.
Austin, TX
‘Superman!’ Jelani McDonald Proves to Be Crucial Piece to Texas Longhorns Defense
AUSTIN — Texas defensive back Jelani McDonald made his mark in the Longhorn secondary on Saturday.
McDonald recorded his first career interception, and it was one for the books.
With five minutes left in the first half as Texas led 14-7, Kentucky had possession. The crowd went wild as McDonald dove for the ball to get possession back to the Longhorn offense. Commentators described the play as a “Superman” performance.
McDonald’s teammates also had their takes on the play.
“Superman…I mean everybody knows how athletic Jelani is, we’ve been talking about that all season, and even tied back to last season,” Michael Taaffe said. “He’s so athletic. I’m glad he finally got to show that and for you all to see, because we’ve known that forever.”
McDonald has totaled 22 tackles this season, playing in every conference and two non-conference games.
While he’s not a name on everyone’s mouths, like Quinn Ewers, Isaiah Bond, Taaffe or Kelvin Banks Jr., McDonald proved once and for all his impact on the team. McDonald could very much have a breakout season in 2025, and this play, which recorded Texas’ 16th interception of the season taking the national record, opened up the doors for his campaign.
That pick could even be awarded play of the year.
“I’ve been just happy to see him grow and get better as a player,” Anthony Hill Jr., who played with McDonald in the Freshman All-American game, said.
“He was playing corners, so I was like ‘Who’s this guy,’ and then one the game, he’s playing linebackers, and at one game he’s playing safety,” Hill said.
McDonald has one more shot to showcase his talent in the regular season as Texas faces Texas A&M next Saturday. But with two years left of eligibility, the sky is the limit.
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Austin, TX
No. 3 Texas ends UK’s bowl chances
AUSTIN, Tx. (WKYT) – The Kentucky Wildcats (4-7, 1-7 SEC) ended their SEC slate with a 31-14 loss on the road against the No. 3 Texas Longhorns (10-1, 6-1 SEC). For the first time in eight seasons, UK will not be bowl eligible.
Junior quarterback Brock Vandagriff started the game for the Cats, going 3-7 for 51 yards, one touchdown and one interception. The staff opted to once against start true freshman Cutter Boley in the second half. The LCA alum wet 10-18 for 160 yards and an interception in the loss.
The Wildcats went 1-2 in the red zone and just 2-12 on third down conversions.
Senior inside linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson had a 25-yard fumble return for a touchdown, and also led the defense in tackles with eight.
Texas junior QB Quinn Ewers went 20-31 for 191 yards and two touchdowns for the Longhorns.
The season concludes next week as Kentucky hosts the Governor’s Cup game against Louisville at Kroger Field. Kick-off is set for noon on the SEC Network.
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Austin, TX
Texas’ Quinn Ewers competes against Simone Biles, others in DICK’S Sporting Goods competition
Simone Biles, Dak Prescott, Chris Paul and Quinn Ewers are decorating DICK’S store in their hometowns of Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Austin.
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DICK’S Sporting Goods is joining in on the holiday cheer — along with a dose of competition among Texas cities, featuring some of the Lone Star State’s best athletes.
Simone Biles, Dak Prescott, Chris Paul and Quinn Ewers will be competing, just not on any athletic field. They are each responsible for decorating a DICK’S Sporting Goods store in their hometown, competing for the title of DICK’S Holiday Decorating Officer and a trophy.
The athletes have begun decorating at stores in Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and Austin. Videos by DICK’S Sporting Goods offer a sneak peek of each as the athletes add their own flair to spread holiday cheer.
The competition comes as part of DICK’S Sporting Goods and DICK’S Sporting Goods Foundation’s program Sports Matter, which funds and maintains youth sports programs across the nation. The four athletes will each get a $100,000 Sports Matter grant, to be awarded to a local youth sports organization(s) of their choosing.
“We’ve had a blast getting ready for the holidays with Texas’ most inspiring and entertaining sports icons,” said Kari DeGori, VP Local Marketing and Marketing Capabilities at DICK’S Sporting Goods. “These in-store displays are interactive, fun, a great place for photos, and each has its own tie of sport into the holiday – whether it’s a gingerbread locker room, a chimney basketball game, or a vintage farm basketball hoop. We hope that these displays add some extra joy for our customers while they shop for everyone on their list. And we’re thrilled to be able to partner with our Foundation’s Sports Matter program to extend the holiday cheer to deserving local sports organizations.”
“I love competing, so taking part in this Texas holiday contest with some of the best athletes across sports was a lot of fun,” said Chris Paul. “We are all trying to win and become DICK’S Holiday Decorating Officer, but no matter what, we all win as we have the opportunity to give back to youth sports. Thank you to DICK’S for awarding a $100,000 Sports Matter grant to the Chris Paul Family Foundation.”
This campaign will run across DICKS.com, YouTube, streaming, and social media, as well as broadcast on local TV, radio, and other audio platforms in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin.
Quinn Ewers decorates Austin DICK’S store
Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers is responsible for decorating the Austin DICK’S store on 183A Toll Road. A promotion video captures Ewers placing a giant cowboy hat on a snowman and standing amid a Longhorn-themed tailgate scene while on a video call with actor Matthew McConaughey.
Chris ‘CP3’ Paul decorates San Antonio DICK’S store
Over in San Antonio, Spurs point guard Chris “CP3” Paul is busy decorating the DICK’S store on Northwest Loop 410. CP3 can be seen carefully placing basketballs into a Christmas tree and building a holiday barn-themed basketball court, casually making backward swishes throughout a promotional video.
Simone Biles decorates Houston DICK’S store
World-famous gymnast and gold Olympic medalist Simone Biles has been tasked with decorating the Houston DICK’S store on the Gulf Freeway. In a promotional video, Biles stands in front of goat decorations wearing Olympic medals and a “GO FOR GOLD” sign display. Other notable decorations include a balance beam decked with stockings, a medal podium, and a photo op featuring “five golden rings.”
Dak Prescott decorates Dallas DICK’S store
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott is in charge of decorating the Dallas DICK’S store on University Drive. A promotional video depicts Prescott designing a gingerbread-themed locker room and a tunnel featuring holiday lights, speaking in front of snowmen decked in football gear.
MAP: Where are the DICK’S stores involved in the holiday decoration competition?
Locations of the DICK’S stores being decorated include the following:
- Dallas: 2845 W University Dr., Denton, TX 76201
- Houston: 18650 Gulf Freeway, Friendswood, TX 77546
- San Antonio: 321 Northwest Loop 410, Suite 112, San Antonio, TX 78216
- Austin: 5001 183A Toll Road, Suite N100, Cedar Park, TX 78613
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