Mildred Jeannette Wentrcek

July 13, 1942 – March 23, 2025

Mildred Jeannette Wentrcek, 83, affectionately known as “Gaga,” passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 23, 2025, in San Antonio, Texas. Born on July 13, 1942, in Cyclone, Texas, she leaves behind a legacy of dedication, love, and inspiration.


Mildred’s career as an educator spanned many years, where she taught in Holland Independent School District, Academy Independent School District, and culminated in her retirement from Rogers Independent School District. Her expertise in office education and typing transitioned gracefully into the realm of computers as technology evolved. She took immense pride in her work and was deeply committed to her students’ success, often celebrating their achievements as her own.


From 1948- 1951 she attended Cyclone Community School. She was a proud graduate in 1960 from Rogers High School with Honors, Mildred furthered her education at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, where she graduated in 1969 with Honors in Education as well. Her enthusiasm for learning was evident in her interactions with both colleagues and students; she was known for her friendly demeanor and her ability to connect with those around her.


Mildred had a vibrant personality and a zest for life. She was a devoted wife who married James Wentrcek in August of 1964 at Ocker Brethren Church and together they adopted their son, Jeremy Edward in December of 1974. She loved her new family, meanwhile cherishing the special bond she held with her sister, Marian Smetana, as well as with her beloved nieces and nephews. Her grandchildren, Joshua and Josiah Wentrcek, were the shining stars in her life, and she was always supportive of their academic endeavors and enjoyed her time feeding kolaches to her family. Her love extended not just to people, but also to animals; she doted on her cats, chickens, and her chihuahua poodle, Chewy.


Christmas held a special place in Mildred’s heart, as she adorned her home with beautiful decorations and inspired her husband to illuminate their house with festive lights. She had a knack for record keeping and bookkeeping, always ensuring that everything was organized. She was a great overseer of her trcek.


She is survived by her son, Jeremy Edward Wentrcek, and wife Cindy; her two grandchildren, Joshua and Josiah Wentrcek; and her cherished chihuahua poodle, Chewy.


The family wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to Santa Rita Hospice and Encompass Health and Rehabilitation for their compassionate care during her final days.


Mildred Jeannette Wentrcek will be remembered not just for her professional contributions, but for the love she shared, the lives she touched, and the memories created. She will be greatly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.


In lieu of flowers please consider making a memorial donation to Gladney Center for Adoption, 6300 John Ryan Drive, Fort Worth Texas 76132.


Visitation services for Mildred Wentrcek were held on Monday, March 31 from 12-2 p.m. with Funeral Services at 2 p.m. with Pastor Jim Crothers officiating at Young’s Daughters Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed at Seaton Cemetery.


Arrangement were under the direction of Sabrina Young at Young’s Daughters Funeral Home and Bereavement Center

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