A funeral and burial for "Baby Mary" are set for Friday after a woman allegedly forced her dead newborn down a Whataburger toilet drain last month near San Antonio. The public is invited to attend. Mallory Patrice Strait,
People gathered for a funeral for a baby whose mother is accused of giving birth to her in a Whataburger restroom and attempting to flush her down a toilet.
Keeping in step with its 75th anniversary celebration Whataburger has entered into a promotional partnership with a country music superstar that's been one of its biggest fans for years.
"I had to take a minute, and just like tears of joy. I just did not want her to be in a pauper's grave. She didn't deserve that, after what she'd been through."
BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – Baby Mary, who was found in a Whataburger toilet last month, will be laid to rest on Friday. Baby Mary’s funeral will be at 1 p.m. at the Faith Outreach International located at 3806 Sunshine Ranch Road, according to the Eagle’s Flight Advocacy and Outreach.
Due to the snow, businesses closed and school was canceled. However, Whataburger kept its drive-thru open, as it did during Winter Storm Uri in 2021. When Uri occurred, local photographer Paul DiGiovanni took drone shots of a long line forming around the Whataburger location on Broadway.
SAN ANTONIO - A funeral for the baby that was flushed down a Whataburger toilet in December.Related:Proper burial sought for baby flushed down Whataburger toil
SAN ANTONIO (Gray News) – A baby found in a toilet at a Whataburger in Texas last month will now be given a proper burial. According to KENS, the baby has now been named Mary and will be given a funeral by Eagle’s Flight Advocacy and Outreach.
A North Texas community is mourning the death of a second-grader who was killed in a “tragic accident” when the child’s coat got caught in a car door while being dropped off at school.
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"I've been rolling through Whataburger drive-thrus since I was just a small-town girl in Louisiana with big dreams," said Lainey Wilson. "From grabbing Honey Butter Chicken Biscuits with my daddy between horse sales and rodeos to late-night stops on the road playing honky-tonks — Whataburger's been part of my story every step of the way.