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Texana Joe (Stewart) Stubben-Papworth

Posted 2021-03-19 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Mar. 19, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
(personal article, page 5)

>> Obituary of Texanna Joe Stubben-Papworth <<

February 28, 2021, Our Lord and Saviour brought Texanna Joe Stewart-
Bruhn-Stubben-Papworth to her Heavenly home. Texanna loved to sing and
is certainly singing in the angelic choir. Texanna’s eldest
granddaughter shared of her passing: The larger-than-life God-fearing
woman who traveled the world in all the wanderlust glory possible,
passed away peacefully with her daughters by her side.

Texanna was born December 25, 1935, in Pennsylvania to Herbert and
Sarah Stewart. At age 13 her step-father Elmer Bruhn adopted her and
her younger sister. Texanna lived the majority of her youth in Denver
Colorado, graduating from East High in 1953. She was always very
active in the Lutheran Church. It was the end of 1953 during a Sunday
Church service that she caught sight of a handsome young man in an Air
Force uniform, not wanting anyone else to “get to him first”
immediately after service she asked him to come to the next Walther
League meeting. They were married on March 23, 1954. Texanna and Chuck
were married 16 years when he was tragically killed in his homemade
Smith Mini Bi-plane. During their time together they had 3 children.
Chuck’s career was as a crop-duster, amateur stunt pilot, and flight
instructor. For the first 10 years of their marriage, Texanna would
follow him from job to job driving a station wagon that pulled a 27
foot Avion trailer with the skeleton of the airplane Chuck was
building. Finally settling in Brawley CA where Texanna lived until
1985.

Texanna loved to travel, she singly drove across the U.S. multiple
times. In 1985 she toured Europe and as she said: “it whet my appetite
to see more”. In 1987 she began her Diplomatic career with the State
Department as a Foreign Service Secretary. During this time she also
traveled and enjoyed many adventures. Texanna had a vehicle shipped to
her assignments so she could go on her own to many destinations.

During her 14 year career with the Foreign Service she was assigned to
4 American Embassies:
Lagos, Nigeria – 2 years with the Economic Section. She was very
active in the Lutheran Church. She water skied on a river afterward
learning it was filled with crocodiles.
When news of her passing was shared with her Nigerian friend his
response was:
When I broke the news yesterday to my people in Nigeria, the reaction
was like, an Iroko tree (an enormously huge tree, as it’s expressed
metaphorically) had fallen in Lake Havasu, Arizona. My people in
Nigeria, who knew Texanna, reacted in a way that was so palpable,
indeed, indescribable! Let me just say it was like an earthquake had
hit the country as the people broke out crying. The legendary poet and
literary Queen of literature — the late great Maya Angelou — put it
best: “I have learned that people will forget what you said, people
will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made
them feel.” The outpouring of tears yesterday in the wake of the sad
news is a great testament to how great Texanna made people feel in
Nigeria when she served the people and government of the United
States.

London England – Secretary to the American Attaché and Trade Officer.
During this time she was instrumental in assisting the Attaché in the
Free Kuwait Movement. She met General Norman Schwarzkopf, President
Bush and Barbara Bush along with Jeb Bush. It is said that her carrot
cake recipe has been served at the Queen's tea. She shared that her
“souvenir” from London was Albert Papworth, after being widowed for 21
years she remarried.

Geneva Switzerland – US Embassy – Bern. Her assignment was Conference
Services for the U.S. Mission to the United Nations U.S. Mission. She
was once the Secretary to Ambassador Geraldine Ferraro at a U.N.
Conference.

Buenos Aires Argentina – Assigned to the Political Section, during
this time the Embassy was targeted by terrorists and security was
heightened. President Bill Clinton was a visitor to the Embassy
Throughout her Diplomatic career, she received numerous recognitions
for her achievements.

Texanna retired from the Foreign Service in December 2000 and moved to
Lake Havasu City.

Texanna was a member of Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran Church, where
she loved to sing in the Choir.

She was a member of the Republican Women’s Club – a true patriot of
the U.S.A. She believed in God and Country and was very happy to voice
this to all.

She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and very
proud of her heritage to belong – a past generation's grandfather
signed the Declaration of Independence and the other fought with
George Washington. She held several offices in the Lake Havasu Chapter
including Regent. She was an Associate Member of the San Carlos,
Mexico Chapter, John Edward Mexico Chapter, Washington Old Hall
Chapter, and an organizing member of St. James Chapter United Kingdom.

Even after retiring and the passing of her second husband in 2004,
Texanna continue to travel – Russia, South Africa, Greece-
Mediterranean Cruise, Spain, and Europe.

Texanna is proceeded in death by her father, mother, stepfather,
sister, first and second husband.

Texanna will always be cherished and loved by her surviving family:
Son - Charles (Chuck) Gerhard Stubben II – LeeAnn Stubben (FL)
Daughters:
Noma Lee (Stubben) Byerley – Griff Byerley (AZ) – Grandchildren
Griffin Byerley II and Ashlee Joe Byerley
Linda Joyce (Stubben) Johansen – Neal Johansen (TX) – Grandchildren
Krystin Leah (Johansen) Weishiemer and Robert William Johansen
Jacqueline (Papworth) Willis – Dell Wills (CA) – Grandchildren Scott
Willis and Sara Willis

Texanna loved her children, grandchildren, and all she met, she lived
her life by John 15:13 “Love one another: as I have loved you”

Until we met again in Heaven ~ Psalms 118:24 “This is the day the Lord
hath made, let us rejoice and be glad in it.

Service will be held:
Tuesday March 23rd @ 11:00a
Memorial Gallery prior to service 10:00 to 11:00
Due to COVID protocol we must keep the limit of attendance please
notify us by text, email, phone or messenger if you will be coming.
Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran Church
3163 Maricopa Ave
Lake Havasu City Az
Live Stream - this page will state "Page not Found " until the service
is about to begin..
https://havasulutherans.org/texanna-papworth-funeral

Final laying of rest will be at Rose Hill Cemetery, Wentworth South
Dakota this summer - TBD

Donations may made in her name to:
Hospice of Havasu - Lake Havasu City
Our Saviour Evangelical Lutheran Church - Lake Havasu City
Trinity Lutheran Church - Brawley, CA

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com. To send a free card go to
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze.


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