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Clare Ritzi

March 23, 1976 — February 4, 2023

Alpine, Texas

Born Elizabeth Clare Magers on March 23, 1976 at Odessa Regional Medical Center to her parents Hugh Magers and Joan Magers.  Called Clare from the beginning by her family, her older sister of 11 years, Laura, often called her Clare Bear or Baby Clare. She was the youngest of her five female cousins, older only than her one male cousin. Growing up, her family moved around alot with her father’s position in the church.  Over her childhood, she lived in Odessa, Eagle Pass, San Antonio, Sulphur Springs, and lastly Ponder, where she graduated from Ponder High School in 1994.

Clare met her future husband, Chris, while attending college at Texas A&M University. They married on August 17th, 1996. They had three years of married life in Alpine while attending Sul Ross State University before they had their first daughter, Catherine. Then they moved to Terre Haute Indiana for Chris to earn his PhD, where she made some wonderful friends while living in exile from Texas. They moved back to Alpine in 2004, and after another four years, she had her second daughter Teresa, making Clare the happy mother of two. She worked for Sul Ross for 10 years, shifting departments to help organize and build up different parts of the university. Clare also worked within the community, providing a familiar face and warmth at the 588 COOP, Come-&-Take-It BBQ, Spicewood, and Gringo.

Clare always wanted to be a mother and she spread her love to a generation of Sul Ross students as well as many of her daughters' friends. Her kindness and people-wrangling skills helped her become a force of nature for every project she worked on. A lover of animals, rocks, big machines and people, Clare thrived in her community and loved helping others be the best they could be. There was never a person she wouldn’t help or a task she wouldn’t take on, filled with determination and compassion. This was seen in both her work ethic and volunteer service.

There will be a Celebration of Love on February 18th in Alpine at Old Gringo at 4pm, and a graveside service later in March at Dobbs Valley Cemetery, south of Mineral Wells. Clare lives on in her husband Christopher Michael Ritzi, her daughters Catherine Marie and Teresa Loren, her mother Joan Magers, her sister and brother-in-law Laura and Raymond Miller, her nieces Sarah Miller and Megan Miller Tabb, her son-in-law Max Lannom, and a pantheon of friends and extended family through all the stories and love she left behind to all of her “adoptive children” and friends.

Instead of flowers, the family asks if you could donate to Angel Care Hospice in Midland, Tx or www.HospitalityApartments.org in Houston, Tx in memory of Clare Ritzi

Online condolences may be left at: www.alpinememorialfuneralhome.com

Services have been entrusted to Alpine Memorial Funeral Home in Alpine, Texas.

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Service Schedule

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Celebration of Life

Saturday, February 18, 2023

Starts at 4:00 pm (Central time)

Old Gringo Coffee and Cocktails

101 W Ave E, Alpine, TX 79830

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