| Aweta Totman, Zeta Chapter 1976-2004 |
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The following was written by sister Griselda Sauceda López, Zeta Alum
Her father preceded her in death in 1983 coincidently of the same thing, cancer. Her mom was now a single mother raising two children. She and her sister Maria Castillo decided to combine their income, buy a house to live and raise their children together.Her cousin Connie was very little at the time, but together the three were like siblings.In Aweta’s secondary school career theunthinkable happened. On a trip to Brownsville with her family they wereinvolved in an automobile accident that left Aweta with a broken neck. Luckily she would be able to recuperate with several years of therapy.She graduated Rio Hondo High School in May of 1994. Then later that fall attend Sam Houston State University where she would pursue her dream of becoming a teacher. Not just any teacher but a Bilingual Education Major with a minor in Spanish her native tongue. She graduated Sam Houston in 1999 and ever since then was teaching in the Humble Independent School District. I have known Aweta for a very long time because I too am from the little town of Rio Hondo. With a population of 1,800people you know everybody. My sister and her were friends and in the same grade and they graduated together. Our families attended the same Catholic Church. We even lived a street across from each other. I was very happy that in the fall of 1994 I had the pleasure of being her New Member Educator at Zeta Chapter. She became my Kappa Delta Chi Sister later that fall and we were even closer than before because we shared a special bond and secret.
Aweta was a very special person; she was very giving of herself. She
fit into KDChi’s philosophy perfectly, she lived to help others and
serve the Lord.Aweta was funny and enjoyed having a good time. I remember her first
vehicle a brown truck that only drove forward because it could not go
in reverse. Later having a new green truck and taking us for a cruise
on Demon’s Road in Huntsville. When I heard of Aweta’s passing I was in shock and for several hours
thought it to be a big misunderstanding. I made the sad trip from
Laredo to Rio Hondo to attend all her funeral services. When I saw the
countless people who had traveled from Houston and Humble in vans, whom
were her colleagues and current church family and almost all of the Rio
Hondo community, it became apparent to me that she was an angel who had
been sent down to touch all of our lives and that while we are still |


Aweta Esther Totman, 28, passed away September 16, 2004 at St. Luke Hospital in Houston, TX from cancer. She was born to her proud parents George Totman and Esther Totman in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. She graduated from Rio Hondo High School in May of 1994. Then, later that fall she went on to attend Sam Houston State University where she would pursue her dream of becoming a teacher. Aweta became a sister of KDChi in Fall 1994 at the Zeta Chapter. She graduated from SHSU in 1999 and began teaching in the Humble Independent School District. Her father preceded her in death.
Sonia Gomez, President of…
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