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HAROLD THOMAS DEKUNDER
June 15, 1945 - January 3, 2026
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DeKunder
Harold Thomas “Tom” DeKunder was born in San Antonio, Texas,
in 1945 to Henry Julius DeKunder and Bessie Sonley DeKunder. He was raised on
the South Side of San Antonio and graduated from Highlands High School in 1963.
He attended Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, earning a Bachelor
of Science in Education in 1968 and a Master of Education in 1974. In 1993, he
proudly earned his Doctorate of Education from Texas A&M University in
College Station.
Tom met the love of his life, Mary Ann Zemanek, at a friend’s wedding in 1968.
They recently celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary. Tom was a devoted
father to his children, David and Sidonie, throughout their lives.
Tom often shared fond memories of his grandparents’ farm in northeast San
Antonio. He was a proud descendant of the Coker family, whose roots date back
to the Battle of San Jacinto. He was an active member of the Coker Cemetery
Association, and he will be laid to rest in this historic family cemetery.
Tom dedicated his life to public education. He began his career in 1968 at
O’Henry Junior High in Schertz, then joined Marion ISD in 1970 as a teacher
and coach. Over the years, he served in various administrative roles before
becoming Superintendent of Marion ISD in 1997. After retiring in 2000, he became
an education professor at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio. Throughout his
career, he also taught education courses at Southwest Texas State University,
Our Lady of the Lake University, and UTSA. He made a lasting impact on every
community he served as a teacher, coach, and administrator.
An active community member, Tom served on the Guadalupe County Historical
Commission, the Marion Lions Club, and the Coker Cemetery Association. Tom
devoted time to preserving historical cemeteries throughout Guadalupe County, a
reflection of his lifelong passion for history. He was instrumental in founding
the Marion Education Foundation and the Marion Community Library. He served on
the Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD Board of Trustees and was on the Board of
Directors for the Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative.
Tom was a passionate volunteer and meet director for the UIL Region IV 1A/3A
Track and Field Meet for 30 years. Some of his greatest joys came from coaching
numerous district track and field championship teams at Marion, including a state
champion athlete. He also proudly led Marion ISD’s first district football
championship team in 1977. Coach DeKunder loved reminiscing about his coaching
era and celebrating those athletes.
Everyone who knew Tom knew he loved traveling to West Texas. No small town could
be passed through without driving by its football stadium. He also had a great
love for nature and animals. Over the years, he adopted a miniature donkey named
JD and kept a small animal farm behind his office, which included a pair of
mallard ducks named Bernard and Bernadette and a rabbit named Spanky. In
retirement, he took pride in his butterfly garden and once nursed an injured
monarch butterfly back to health over the course of a month, naming it Lady
Spirit. He was an exceptional storyteller.
Tom will forever be remembered for his playfulness, humor, guidance, and wisdom.
He found humor in everything and never missed a chance to share a pun. During
the final two years of his life, Tom bravely battled cancer and, while in
remission, passed away due to complications from pneumonia. One of his favorite
songs was “Happy Trails” by Roy Rogers, a fitting farewell.
Tom is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; his children, David DeKunder (Odilia) and
Sidonie Dickson (Nicholas); his grandchildren, Milena Dickson, Tori Mai (Zac),
Nicholas Dickson, and Elizabeth Dickson; and a great-grandchild Lilith Mai. He is
also survived by his brothers, Joe DeKunder (Edna) and Alan DeKunder (Jean), as
well as numerous brother-in-laws and sisters-in-laws, nieces, and nephews. He
was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Barbara Jean DeKunder Olsen.
Services will be held at Schertz Funeral Home, 2217 FM 3009, Schertz, Texas on
Thursday, January 15th. Visitation beginning at 10:00am, followed by a service
at 11:00 am. A reception lunch will immediately follow at the VFW Hall at 1000
FM 78, Schertz, Texas.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Tom’s memory to one
of the following organizations: Marion Education Foundation (please designate for
teacher grants), the San Antonio Autism Treatment Center, or South Texas Blood
and Tissue Center Foundation.
Published on the Schertz Funeral Home and Crematory website January 2026.
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