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Donna Jean Mares

December 22, 1941 – July 5, 2021 Donna Jean Mares, 79, went to be with our Lord and Savior during the early morning hours of Monday, July 5, 2021 at Christus Santa Rosa Hospital in New Braunfels, Texas. Donna was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 22, 1941, to Helge “Billy” Kleist and Virginia Boucher Kleist and was raised in Fox Lake, Illinois.  She graduated from Grant High School and married the love of her life and husband of 60 years, Charles Joseph Mares, on November 5, 1960. From an early age, Donna embraced being a caretaker and would always place others ahead of her own needs.  As a child and teenager, she took care for her mother, who suffered from Multiple Sclerosis and later, her father, who was stricken with Leukemia.  

As vaccine eligibility widens, some vulnerable Texans are still fighting for access

As vaccine eligibility widens, some vulnerable Texans are still fighting for access Texas Tribune Updated:  Tags:  , our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Fredericksburg retiree Cyn White has been trying to find a COVID-19 vaccine in her Hill Country community since she became eligible for it in December. White, 63, who has a disability, grew frustrated with the lack of available appointments, problems with overloaded websites, and zero follow-up from the locations that allowed her to get on a waiting list. Calling it a “dire situation” for herself and others like her, White became panicked at the idea of Texas opening its eligibility to all Texas adults this week.

Vulnerable Texans are still fighting for COVID-19 vaccine access

, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. Fredericksburg retiree Cyn White has been trying to find a COVID-19 vaccine in her Hill Country community since she became eligible for it in December. White, 63, who has a disability, grew frustrated with the lack of available appointments, problems with overloaded websites, and zero follow-up from the locations that allowed her to get on a waiting list. Calling it a “dire situation” for herself and others like her, White became panicked at the idea of Texas opening its eligibility to all Texas adults this week.

As vaccine eligibility widens, some vulnerable Texans are still fighting for access

Fredericksburg retiree Cyn White has been trying to find a COVID-19 vaccine in her Hill Country community since she became eligible for it in December.[San Marcos, TX] [Hays County news] News Texas Tribune, Vaccine eligibility, Texas, COVID-19, SAN MARCOS, San Marcos News, San Marcos Record [Texas State]

As vaccine eligibility widens, some vulnerable Texans are still fighting for access

As vaccine eligibility widens, some vulnerable Texans are still fighting for access
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