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Stanley Eugene (Stan) Brosig, 87, of San Angelo passed away March 24, 2021. He was born September 12, 1934, in Runnels County, Texas to J. H. “Buster” and Iola Brosig. He was married 52 years to Anita Hoelscher Brosig, who preceded him in death August 15, 2006. He also, preceded in death his Son, Steven Wayne Brosig.
He is survived by his children and their spouses - Karl Brosig (Cindy) of Midland, Terry Brosig (Kim) of Ft. Worth, David Brosig of Austin, Linda LeBar (John) of Granbury and Lois Brosig of Spicewood; grandchildren - Jace Brosig (Lindsi), Joe Brosig (Kristin), Robert Brosig (Jennifer), Michael Brosig (Chandler), Eric Brosig, and Leah Brosig; great-grandchildren: Gus, Riley, Lincoln and Kai Brosig; Sister Donna Dills and husband Don of Willow Park.
He is also survived by his wife, Fay Theriot Brosig of San Angelo; stepchildren: Wade Theriot (Star) of Waller and Tully Theriot of San Angelo; step grandchildren - Samantha Warick (Sawyer), Alex Kleman (Bryant), and Sarah Theriot all of San Angelo; step great-grandchildren - Kyla and Kenna Kleman and Rhyder Warick; several nieces, nephews, cousins, brother-in-laws & sister-in-laws in the Tom Green, Concho, and Runnels County area. Also, his devoted curly lap buddy & companion, “Little Missy”, (a Shih Tzu) who changed his life with her personality & unconditional love.
Stan attended Lowake school and graduated from Paint Rock High School in 1951. He received a Bachelor of Arts from Angelo Jr. College studying Animal Husbandry. He married Anita Hoelscher in 1954. They lived on a small family farm in Concho County and later moved and resided in the Permian Basin area where he worked for TEXACO for 38 years before retiring in 1994, as a Production Supervisor. He often worked two jobs.
He proudly served in the Army National Guard from 1953 to 1958.
Stan was a devoted member of St Stephens Catholic Church in Midland for 20 yrs. He volunteered for Helping Hands, delivered meals for Midland’s Meals on Wheels, and served as a volunteer for the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum. After moving to San Angelo in March 2015, he continued delivering meals for San Angelo’s Meals for the Elderly and volunteered for the City’s RSVP Organization.
He loved watching his Grandsons play ball. If he couldn’t attend, he always relished hearing the details. He especially loved to hear all about family member’s hunting trips & fishing excursions. He enjoyed cooking for and spending time with his family & friends especially the times leisurely cruising Lake Granbury with his daughter & son-in-law. He had an outstanding memory, relating to family reunions, classmates, throughout his life rattling off names of western artist as well as lyrics to their songs. He loved listening and dancing to country & western music, playing card games, dominoes, watching Wheel of Fortune, enjoyed reading and loved to travel. He was a great conversationalist and will be greatly missed.
His last Journey, being the most important one - Entering into the Kingdom of his Lord and Savior. AMEN
The Vigil Service (Rosary) will be 6:00 P.M., Sunday, March 28, 2021 at Harper Funeral Home. The Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 A.M., Monday, March 29, 2021 at Holy Angels Catholic Church with Father Charles Greenwell as celebrant. Interment will follow at Trinity Memorial Park 6.9 miles South of Big Spring or 80 miles North Hwy 87 from San Angelo.
Family request donations be made to Meals for the Elderly, in San Angelo, St. Gabriel’s Hospice or your favorite charity.
Family and friends may share condolences at www.harper-funeralhome.com.
Rosary
Sunday, March 28, 2021
6:00PM
Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904
Funeral Service
Monday, March 29, 2021
10:00AM
Holy Angels Catholic Church
2309 A & M
San Angelo, TX 76904
Final Resting Place
Trinity Memorial Park
6900 US-87
Big Spring, TX 79720