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David “Dave” Joseph Halfmann

07/10/2023 - 16:00 , by TKing09

David “Dave” Joseph Halfmann, 91, of Robert Lee, Tx, was called to his eternal home in heaven on July 5, 2023 in San Angelo, Tx.

Rosary service will be held Tuesday, July, 11 at 6 pm at Harper Funeral Home - 2606 Southland Blvd., San Angelo, Tx. Doors will open at 5 pm.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, July, 12 at 10 am at Sacred Heart Cathedral - 20 E. Beauregard Ave., San Angelo, Tx. Burial will follow on Friday, July 14 at 10 am at Paint Creek Cemetery - 8.5 miles West of Robert Lee, Tx on SH158. Arrangements by Harper Funeral Home and Crematory - San Angelo, Tx.

David “Dave” Joseph Halfmann was born September 11, 1931 in Ballinger, Tx to Charles and Ella (Wanoreck) Halfmann. He graduated from Rowena High School and married Shirley Ann Michalewicz on May 29, 1954 in San Angelo, Tx. He worked as a Service Technician for Atmos Energy for 33 years and was a veteran of the Korean War serving in the United States Army for 3 years. He enjoyed golfing, fishing and hunting with his little fellers (sons and grandsons), spending time with his family and his little sugars (grandkids). He was a member of Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Robert Lee, Tx.

He was met in heaven by his parents, Charles and Ella (Wanoreck) Halfmann, siblings Earl Halfmann, Flora Wilberg, Elvie Ahlert, George Ann Meeks, daughter Victoria Lee Cantu and grandsons Charlton Jacob “Jake” Loftin and Nathan Ross Halfmann.

He lives on in the hearts of his bride Shirley Ann Michalewicz Halfmann, sons David J. Halfmann Jr. of Robert Lee, Tx, Roy Halfmann and wife Susan of Lamesa, Tx and Pat Halfmann and wife Teresa of Pottsboro, Tx, daughter Susan Loftin and husband Gene of Sundown, Tx, his grandchildren Stacia Coleman, April Loftin-Garbay, Kimberly Halfmann, Sabra Shea Kuehner, Brian Halfmann and Jonathan Halfmann, and great grandchildren Ariel Loftin, Kaydence Loftin, Avery Goad, Mia Coleman, Zady’n Coulter and Nikki Garbay along with numerous nieces and nephews, friends and coota-cots (cats).

Memorials may be given to St. Jude Children’s Hospital in lieu of flowers.

JUL11

Visitation

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

5:00PM

Harper Funeral Home 
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Rosary

Tuesday, July 11, 2023

6:00PM

Harper Funeral Home 
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Funeral Mass

Wednesday, July 12, 2023

10:00AM

Sacred Heart Cathedral 
20 E Beauregard Ave 
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Gabriel Robles

07/08/2023 - 11:37 , by TKing09

Gabriel James Robles, 40, went home to be with the Lord on July 3, 2023. 

Public viewing will be from 10:00 AM until 8:00 PM with the roasry being prayed at 6:00 PM Thursday, July 13, 2023, at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel. Mass will be at 1:00 PM Friday, July 14, 2023, at St. Margaret of Corlona Catholic Church in Big Lake, Texas. Burial will follow at Glen Rest Cemetery under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mr. Robles was born on June 13, 1983 in Rankin, Texas to Bobbie Oenning and Noe Robles. Gabriel was a fun loving son, grandson, and nephew. 

Gabriel shared a loving home in Fayetteville, North Carolina with his sister, Robin, his brother, Anthony and their mom and dad Bobbie and Darrell Oenning.

Gabriel attended Reagan County High School in Big Lake, Texas before graduating from Douglas Byrd High School in Fayatteville, NC in 2002. His daughter, Chelsee Nicole Robles was born in March of 2004 and he enlisted in the US Army in 2005 where he was stationed to Texas and left his home in North Carolina. 

After his service in the military, Gabriel continued to reside in Texas. His son, Angel Uriel Robles, was born in September of 2013. 

Gabriel created a life in Texas with Marissa Lopez as they raised Angel and Gabriel's two stepdaughters, Alannah and Camila. 

Gabriel was a loving and devoted son. He was a compassionate and caring father, brother, and friend. 

Gabriel was proceeded in death by his father, Noe Robles and his grandparents, Maria and Armando Aguilar. 

Gabriel is survived and missed deeply by his mother and father, Bobbie and Darrell Oenning; his sister, Robin Brinkley; his brother, Anthony Robles; his daughter, Chelsee Robles; his son, Angel Robles, his aunt, Liz and uncle, Mike Vargas; his uncle, Jerry and aunt, Guadalupe Aguilar; his uncle, Armando and aunt, Sylvia Aguilar; his Grandma, Joanne Jennings and all of his extended family in Missouri.

Gabriel's spirit will remain alive in the memories and love shared by his many cousins, nieces, nephews, and all of his friends. 

For this child I prayed, and the Lord has granted me what I asked of him. Therefore, now I give him to the Lord. 
1 Samuel 1:27-28

 

PUBLIC VIEWING

Thursday
July 13, 2023
10:00 AM to 8:00 PM  
Robert Massie Funeral Home  
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903 

 


ROSARY

Thursday
July 13, 2023
6:00 PM  
Robert Massie Riverside Chapel  
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903 

 


MASS

Friday
July 14, 2023
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM  
St. Margaret of Cortona Parish  
107 First Street
Big Lake, TX 76932

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Kathryn Lynnell Boulter

07/08/2023 - 11:35 , by TKing09

Kathryn Boulter, 62, passed away surrounded by her loved ones on July 5, 2023.

Kathryn was born to Donald Ray and Jo Ann Boulter in Pecos, TX on September 7, 1960. Kathryn grew up in Midland and graduated From Midland Lee High School. Kathryn grew up in the church and was very faithful her whole life. She was still an active participant at the Lake Brownwood Christian Retreat Center. Kathryn’s favorite scripture was Micah 6:8 “He has shown you, O Man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God?”

Kathryn is preceded in death by her father Donald Ray Boulter, and sister, Kimberly Boulter.

Miss Boulter is survived by her mother Jo Ann Boulter, sister Patti Hunt and husband Jim their children Justin Hunt, Rebecca Bibbs and Husband Chris and their son Isaiah Bibbs.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to First Christian Church.

A funeral service will be held at First Christian Church on July 8, 2023 at 1:00 PM.

Family and friends can sign the online register book at www.harper-funeralhome.com.

 

Funeral Service

Saturday, July 8, 2023

1:00PM

First Christian Church Disiples of Christ 
29 N Oaks St. 
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

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Mickey

07/08/2023 - 11:33 , by TKing09

Today, we come together to celebrate the extraordinary life of William Michael Jones, known and loved by all as Mickey. Though his passing has left a void in our hearts, we find comfort in the memories we hold dear and the legacy he leaves behind.

Mickey's journey began on November 27th, 1957, in Enid, Oklahoma, and took him across various states and even to Iran and Germany during his childhood. As he traveled and explored new places, Mickey's infectious laughter and playful spirit left an indelible mark on those around him. From donning a coonskin cap and carrying a fishing pole or BB gun, to wearing out countless pairs of boots, Mickey embodied the essence of an adventurous and free-spirited soul.

Throughout his life, Mickey held many roles, but perhaps the one closest to his heart was that of a devoted family man. He cherished his wife, Brenda, and their three children, Clayton, Stephanie, and Chris, and found immeasurable joy in the presence of his eight grandchildren. Mickey and Brenda shared a love for the Texas Rangers, and together they made lasting memories cheering on their favorite team. But it was in their many adventures, and traveling with their grandkids, that their bonds grew stronger. From skiing in the mountains of Colorado to hiking in the hills of Utah, Mickey embraced the spirit of exploration and instilled in his family a love for the great outdoors and the joy of experiencing new places together.

Professionally, Mickey dedicated himself to the service of others. In 1984, he embarked on a career with the San Angelo Police Department, starting as a rookie and swiftly rising through the ranks. With each promotion, Mickey demonstrated his unwavering commitment and expertise, eventually retiring in 2007 as a highly esteemed SWAT Commander. His dedication to justice and the safety of his community earned him the distinction of being named Supervisor of the Year in the same year.

Though retirement beckoned, Mickey's passion for serving others persisted. He took on the role of Cold Case Detective for the SAPD, determined to find justice for those whose cases remained unresolved. Later, he transitioned into the oil field, working for Chalk Mountain Services before establishing his own business and continued to provide valuable services to Apache Corp. until his untimely passing.

Mickey's infectious sense of humor and storytelling ability endeared him to all. His facial expressions and the jokes he shared will forever be etched in our memories. He had a remarkable talent for brightening any room and bringing smiles to the faces of those around him. His genuine laughter and impersonations were gifts he generously shared with family, friends, and associates.

Today, as we say goodbye to our beloved Mickey, we take solace in the love he shared and the laughter he brought into our lives. We honor his memory by carrying forward his spirit of adventure, his dedication to family, and his unwavering commitment to service. Mickey's legacy will forever remain alive through his lovely wife Brenda, his children, grandchildren, sister, brother, nieces, nephews, and countless friends and associates whose lives he has undoubtedly touched.

Mickey, you will be dearly missed. May your soul find eternal peace, and may we continue to find comfort in the memories and joy you brought to our lives.

 

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Helen Hightower Turner

07/08/2023 - 11:30 , by TKing09

Helen Hightower Turner passed away on July 2, 2023, at the age of 91. She was born in Big Spring, Texas on February 21, 1932, to Carl E. Hightower and Ruth Dozier Hightower.

Growing up on a ranch near Garden City, Texas; Helen was a true cowgirl. She graduated from Garden City High School as a proud Bearcat, Class of 1949. After graduation, she attended Texas Tech College majoring in Home Economics and was active on the Texas Tech Rodeo Team. She married Dr. Percy R. (Bud) Turner D.V.M. on January 27, 1952.

After leaving College Station, Bud and Helen moved to the family ranch near Water Valley, Texas where they worked for many years.

Helen was an expert shot and was equally good at golf. She hunted deer, dove, and quail along with shooting sporting clays for many years. Her passion was golf which she started by taking lessons in 1977.

For many years, she traveled with multiple friends to golf tournaments around the country. One that stands out to this day is the lowest golf score at the Big Lake Golf Course by women of 50. An outstanding performance by her and her team; Lana Mott, Debbie Young, and Gail Stillwell.

In later years, Helen enjoyed grandkids and great grandkids. MawMaw took her grandchildren on several one-on-one trips to many locations. She was a very generous grandmother.

Spending a number of months at the ranch during COVID, she fed her sheep and helped feed the horses nightly. This also provided a great time to give candy to grandkids and grand dogs.

Active until the day she passed, she was a very independent woman with strong ideals and a giving heart.

Helen is survived by her daughter, Susan Turner Knost and son and daughter-in-law, Tim R. Turner D.V.M and Judy Dowling Turner.

In addition, she leaves her grandchildren and great grandchildren, Tara Turner Langerhans and husband, Weston G. Langerhans and children Watson Hayes Langerhans and Violet Ainsley Langerhans; Amanda Turner Horak and husband, Dr. Jeremy M. Horak and children, Cooper Turner Horak and Callie Arett Horak; Jamie Steen McCoy and husband, Levi McCoy and children Trapper James McCoy and Jasper June McCoy; Jim Bob Steen Il and children, Robert Bear Steen and Atticus James Steen; and Jessica Steen Geisinger and husband, Justin Geisinger and child, Olus K. Geisinger. Helen is also survived by her former husband Dr. Percy R. (Bud) Tumer D.V.M. of Rancho Murieta, California.

Helen had many friends and other relatives too numerous to mention individually; but, fondly remembered.

A memorial service is scheduled at Harper Funeral Home, 2606 Southland Blvd San Angelo TX 76904, on August 5th at 2:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Sierra Vista United Methodist Church, 4522 College Hills Blvd, San Angelo TX 76904 or a charity of your choice.

 

Memorial Service

Saturday, August 5, 2023

2:00PM - 3:30PM

Harper Funeral Home 
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Hilda Felicitas Sentena

07/06/2023 - 09:30 , by TKing09

Hilda Felictas Sentena, 66, passed away Saturday, July 1, 2023 in San Angelo.

Public viewing will be from 10:00 AM until 8:00 PM with the rosary being prayed at 6:00 PM Thursday, July 6, 2023, at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel. Funeral services will be at 10:oo AM Friday, July 7, 2023, at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel. Burial will follow at Fairmount Cemetery under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mrs. Sentena was born June 2, 1957 in Acuña Coahuila, Mexico to Lucio Ramirez Mendez and Maria Munoz Tellez. Hilda was a CNA at Baptist Memorial Center and was a home health provider. She was a wonderful mother who was always there when the family needed her. Hilda loved cooking especially on Sunday mornings. She enjoyed playing Bingo at Strike it Rich Bingo and going to the casinos. Hilda was loved by family and she had many friends that will miss her. 

Survivors include her children, Griselda Rivas and husband Alfredo Flores of San Angelo, DoraLinda Rivas Avilez and husband Rogelio of Winter Garden, Florida, Jose Rivas and wife Maria de Leon of San Angelo, Juan Manuel Rivas and wife Alejandra Torres of San Angelo, Viviana Rivas of San Angelo, Leonela Estrada of San Angelo, and Vanessa Rivas of San Angelo; 46 grandchildren - two she raised as her own, Ariel San Agustín, and Elizabeth Torres; her mother, Maria J. Munoz Tellez of Del Rio; 37 great grandchildren; her siblings, Pedro Cervantez and wife Patrica of Del Rio, Jose Alberto Cervantez and wife Marisol of Del Rio, Angelica Maria Chacon and husband Wencelao of San Angelo, Juan Cervantez and wife Analilia of Del Rio, and Jose Alfredo Cervantez of Del Rio. Hilda was preceded in death by her father, Lucio Ramirez Mendez; her husband Jose Raul Rivas Cardona; and a sister, Anabelia Cervantez.

 

PUBLIC VIEWING

Thursday
July 6, 2023
10:00 AM to 8:00 PM  
Robert Massie Funeral Home  
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903 

 


ROSARY

Thursday
July 6, 2023
6:00 PM  
Robert Massie Riverside Chapel  
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Sherry Ann Talley

07/06/2023 - 09:23 , by TKing09

The one, the only, the original–joyfully exuberant, unstintingly generous, open-armed and open-hearted–the Sherry Ann Shepperson Talley slipped peacefully into eternity in the early morning of Monday, July 3, 2023. She was surrounded in her final hours, as she had been throughout her life, with the love of her precious daughter, Tiffany, who devotedly cared for Sherry in her last years, as well as family, and her “chosen family” of dear friends.

Sherry was proud of her West Texas roots, especially her connections to San Angelo, Christoval and Ozona. Christoval was founded by her Jones family ancestors, and her grandfather from Ozona, George Montgomery, learned ranching from none other than John M. Shannon. Her Aunt Ida and Uncle Judd Montgomery of Fort Stockton had an apartment at the historic Cactus Hotel in San Angelo, where there will be a celebration of life in the coming months. Sherry was especially close to her grandmothers Lizzie Shepperson and Camille Montgomery who helped welcome her to heaven. Shepperson’s Furniture was a landmark establishment in San Angelo for decades, as a family business owned by John William and John Robert Shepperson.

Sherry was born in San Angelo on November 1, 1943 to Carolyn Montgomery Shepperson and John W. Shepperson. Sherry was nestled between her adoring older sister Camille Shepperson Chalk (of Dallas, TX) and charming little brother John Robert Shepperson (of Allen, TX). She attended Santa Rita Elementary and later Central High School, becoming a proud member of the inaugural drill team squad of Tex-Anns. At TCU (Fear the Frog!), Sherry joined the Tri Delta sorority where she made the dearest friends and lifelong sisters.

On May 22, 1964, Sherry married her high school sweetheart Mike Talley, and they had two children, Tiffany and Michael. Michael’s unexpected death at age 11 in 1984, led Sherry to pursue her love of art as a way of healing. She finished her Art degree at Angelo State University, and then became the Artist in Residence at Paul Newman’s Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in Connecticut, established for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. Everyone knew Paul Newman was the real love of her life because of his dedication of bringing a different kind of healing to thousands of children and families around the world. Her admiration for Newman was so profound, she even wanted to change her last name to Newman, and spent a season autographing her artwork as “thesnewman.” Paul’s daughter, Lissy, commented, “It’s a privilege to have you in the family.”

Sherry channeled her love and grief into art and the children, staff and families at Camp, painting murals, crutches (better known as Lean on Me Sticks), casts, canvases, story poles and even the little bald heads from the ravages of chemo with glow-in-the-dark paint. You could often find her on the porch of Arts & Crafts teaching children pottery, encouraging all of us to lighten up and get messy. For those sick children, for the young volunteers, and for the staff, Sherry became “Camp Momma,” because of her enthusiastic encouragement and her boundless gift for making every person feel special. Her whimsical art, spread all through Camp, doesn’t just capture the spirit of “Have fun and raise a little hell”–it creates the spirit from the moment you drive through the entrance and on even to the treatment rooms where the kids need distraction and comfort. Sherry became the Camp epicenter of joy and support, fueling and bolstering countless summer staff and volunteers. In a place full of adults trying to uplift and give to children, Sherry was the person who helped recharged the staff and volunteers, and took care of everyone while wearing her perfect Grace Kelly pink lipstick. She also started the “Soul Patrol” which main purpose was to give foot massages to all the campers to calm them before bedtime with peppermint foot lotion.

Sherry was so proud to share this important Camp experience with her daughter, Tiffany, who spent summers as a Camp Counselor and then worked full time at the Camp’s headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut, helping the kids through her tireless efforts to raise funds for their care. Over 27 years, they were the “yin and yang” in what they contributed to Camp, as Sherry might say, but a beautiful mother/daughter team, nonetheless.

As an artist, her perspective was to express with color what she could see that no one else could, and she saw something wonderful in everything and everyone she encountered, and she shared that perspective with absolute joy–you could say she infected everyone around her with joy. She often said, “Bring it on!” when offered something good; we who loved her said, “Bring it on!” to that infectious spirit and reveled in spending time with her.

Speaking of things Sherry would say . . . well, what might she not say? So many Sherry-isms! She didn’t have much of a filter, but it was never cruel, just honest and mostly funny as hell. She had a great sense of humor and loved puns, poetry and a well-turned phrase. Sherry also loved music; James Taylor was a favorite, Willie Nelson, Broadway showtunes–you’d go over to her house on “lower Monroe” and find her covered in almost as much paint as the canvas or piece of furniture she was working on, and always music, mostly from her own large collection, played in the background. Her door was always open.

She often sang favorite lyrics from something to lighten a mood and could play piano and, um, sorta, the violin. She was a pretty good cook, too, especially after a little “toddy,” and was the best at Thanksgiving dressing.

Since 2014, Sherry has been passionate about the work of West Texas Counseling & Guidance (WTCG), a nonprofit counseling center headquartered at the historic Cactus Hotel, bringing hope and healing to thousands of children, teens, families, Veterans, and individuals, across the Concho Valley, down to Del Rio and Uvalde, through West Texas and into Southeastern New Mexico. Her artwork is proudly displayed in these locations, and there will be a grand opening of The Michael Montgomery Talley Children’s Center at WTCG in the coming months. So much important work is being done for trauma, anxiety, depression, and suicide prevention and mental health awareness.

Sherry loved San Angelo, Camp, the Hill Country, bluebonnets, sunflowers, Hanukkah Hoedown, her children, her family, her friends, the moon. Sherry loved life. Sherry loved us. We loved Sherry. Sherry was, quite simply, the best medicine for the human condition. Our world will never be the same, as her favorite poet Brian Andreas said, because “I was one of us,” and you, Sherry, have gone on ahead. But we’ll catch up, because you’re waiting, saying, “I’ll be right here.”

The Dog is Up.

Love you the most.

Momma, we will miss you.

Kumbaya.

She is survived by her daughter, Tiffany Talley of San Angelo, her sister Camille Shepperson Chalk (Ron Chalk) of Dallas, her brother John Robert Shepperson (Jackie Shepperson) of Allen, her beloved nieces and nephews, her Godchildren, and thousands of chosen kiddos and best friends and family.

A very special thank you to our San Angelo medical team Steven Alred, Jenny Wiggins-Smith, and Rudy Haddad, and our dear nurse Crystal from Hospice of San Angelo.

You can honor Sherry and the impact she had on this world by supporting the important missions by of West Texas Counseling & Guidance and The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp.

West Texas Counseling & Guidance

36 E. Twohig, Suite 600

San Angelo, Texas 76903

WWW.WTCG.US

 

The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp

555 Long Wharf Drive

New Haven, Connecticut

www.holeinthewallgang.org/rememberi…

 

A celebration of life will be held on Sunday, September 3, 2023 at 2PM at the Cactus Hotel.

 

The Cactus Hotel

36 E. Twohig

San Angelo, Texas 76903

 

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Don Fili

07/06/2023 - 09:19 , by TKing09

Filiberto A Pulido AKA Don Fili passed away peacefully on June 27th, 2023, at the age of 79 in his home in San Angelo TX. He was born on September 5th, 1943, in Mascota Jalisco.

He moved to San Angelo from Phoenix Arizona for work purposes. He was a loving, kind, compassionate person, offering his hand to anyone he saw needed it. He enjoyed fishing and feeding the birds while drinking his coffee every morning. He was a hardworking man and dedicated to his work, always stepping in to get the job done.

Filiberto is survived by his children Filberto, Dolores, Enrique and Maria, and his 10 grandchildren. Additionally, family in Phoenix Arizona and Mascota Jalisco.

A visitation and Rosary will be held on Friday, July 7th 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. A funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, July 8th 10:00 am at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

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Cynthia Soto

07/03/2023 - 23:45 , by TKing09

Cynthia Soto, 57, passed away Thursday, June 29, 2023, at her home.

There are no services scheduled at this time. Arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mrs. Soto was born June 16, 1966 in Muleshoe to Raymond Enriquez and Olivia (Lopez) Rodriguez. She was a 1984 graduate of Morton High School. Cynthia received her master's in from Howard College in criminology. Cynthia married Ben Soto on September 21, 2010 in San Angelo. She has been a resident of San Angelo most of her life. Cynthia loved being with her grandchildren, traveling, camping, being outdoors. She was a loving and giving person. Cynthia was a former corrections officer and was currently employed at Ethicon on the floor.

Survivors include her husband, Ben Soto of the home; three daughters, Angelina Soto, and Alyssia Solis both of San Angelo, and Tisha Serrano of San Antonio; two sons, Venancio Soto, IV of San Angelo, and Nathan Orozco of Minnesota; nine grandchildren; four sisters, Norma DeLaRosa of San Angelo, Rose Enriquez of Phoenix, Arizona, Betty Martinez of Lubbock, and Trinidad Enriquez of San Angelo. Cynthia was preceded by her mother, Olivia Rodriguez; grandparents, Rafael and Jovita Enriquez, and Theodore and Francis Lopez; and a granddaughter, Addilyn Pena.

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Mary Frances Kemp

07/03/2023 - 23:42 , by TKing09

Mary Frances Kemp went to be with our Lord and Savior on July 2, 2023. Mary Frances was born on December 7, 1929, in Stamford, Texas to U.M. and Loree Ferrell. She was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ.

Mary Frances grew up during the Great Depression and her 12th birthday was marked by the bombing of Pearl Harbor. She grew up in the small town of Stamford and during World War II she lived in Houston while her dad worked for Brown and Root Industrial Services. They returned to Stamford and she graduated from Stamford High School in 1947. She married Marvin G. Huff in May of 1947 and had four children Steve, Mike, Greg and Pam. Marvin was in the U.S. Army and the family traveled all over the globe. She saw Japan, Germany and lived all over the United States at various bases but her most favorite place was Fort Monroe, Virginia. She and Marvin divorced in 1968 and she married Carl W. Kemp Jr., the love of her life and they had one child Kurt.

Our mother was a strong spiritual force in our lives making sure we made it to Sunday School and Church while we were growing up. She taught Sunday School and she made sure we good foundation . At some of the churches she attended, she was always helping with or hosting some social event. She and her sister Joyce loved putting on the Foster Reunions in Abilene and getting to see long lost relatives. She loved plants and filled the house with all types of plants.

She is survived by her many children and grandchildren and stepchildren. Steve Huff his wife Rosie and his stepchildren, step grandchildren and step great-grandchildren. Mike Huff and his children, Sarah Huff her children Aspen, Alyssa and Hayden and Josh Huff and his children Ashton, Jaxson and Lexson. Greg Huff and his children Gana Huff and her spouse Lynne and their child Sarah, Casey and his daughter Rebecca and his grandchild Evelynn Joy. Pam and Jeff Bomer and their children Jason Bomer and his wife Brandie their children Brycen, Brayden and Braxten and Jamie and her husband Waylon Calabrese and their children Clara and Lettie. Kurt and Christy Kemp and their daughter Alexandria and stepchildren Carl Winston Kemp III and Jack Kemp. She also survived by her sister Joyce Rushing and Cousin Vesta Toney and many nieces and nephews and cousins.

In her final years after Carl passed away, Mary Frances was taken care of by her son Greg until her passing. A special thanks to our brother Greg that took so good of care of our mother over the past 5 years. We would like to thank Gentiva Hospice and her care team Monica and Myra for their excellent care they provided. Also, a special thanks to her special friend Tina for the care she gave her over the years.

The family visitation will be at Harper Funeral Home on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, from 5-7pm and Graveside service on July 6, 2023, at 10am at Fairmount Cemetery.

 

Visitation

Wednesday, July 5, 2023

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Harper Funeral Home 
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Graveside

Thursday, July 6, 2023

10:00AM

Fairmount Cemetery 
1120 W. Ave. N 
San Angelo, TX 76901

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