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Covid Closes Bars in the Permian Basin Again

11/24/2020 - 09:10 , by sonia
After experiencing seven consecutive days with COVID-19 hospitalizations over 15 percent, businesses in Midland, Ector, and Andrews County will be required to reduce capacity to 50 percent.
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GoFundMe Created To Help Gregorio Gutierrez Fight COVID-19

GoFundMe Created For Founder of Conexión San Angelo As He Fights COVID-19

11/24/2020 - 09:00 , by sonia
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Nolan James Fontenot Sr.

11/24/2020 - 08:35 , by TKing09

Nolan James Fontenot, Sr. passed away at his home surrounded by family on November 23, 2020, 10 days after celebrating his 81st birthday. 
He leaves his wife of 59 years, Nancy Salvato Fontenot, his sons Nolan Jr./Jimmy Fontenot (Debbie), Randy Fontenot (Jill), Daniel Fontenot (Rhonda); 5 grandchildren: Jetton Fontenot (Fiancé Cody Klepac), Nathan Fontenot (Kalie), Colton Fontenot, Reagan Fontenot (Fiancé Adrian Garcia), Collin Fontenot and miracle great-grandson Kallen Fontenot. Nolan is also survived by his brother Joe Fontenot (Sue) of Louisiana and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Nathan and Nancy Fontenot and two infant brothers. 
Nolan was born November 13, 1939 in New Orleans, Louisiana and was raised in the small town of Fenton, Louisiana. He graduated from Fenton High School in 1957 and served in the United States Air Force from 1957-1961. This Cajun fellow just happened to be stationed at Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas when he met the “Italian” love of his life, Nancy Carolyn Salvato. They married July 1, 1961 and began their journey of life together. After military service, Nancy and Nolan lived in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles, Louisiana, Odessa and Crane, Texas and ultimately settled back in San Angelo.  
Nolan’s work career early on found him running a roustabout crew in the oil fields of Odessa Texas, later moving up to selling oilfield chemicals. He never met a stranger and sales and marketing seemed to be his calling. His time spent selling heating and air-conditioning for Three Rivers HVAC and S&W Services was the highlight of his working career. Traveling to the Dominican Republic, Bermuda and the Bahamas were trips awarded for sales success. 
Nolan had a passion for sports and most of you reading this who graduated high school in the 70’s to early 90’s know about him or knew him personally. His sons believe his passion for sports and helping kids stems from his own humble upbringing. Nolan told his boys about an incident when he was a young man in school. “I wanted so badly to go to the basketball game, but I didn’t have 10 cents to get on the bus.” Due to his love of sports, he refereed basketball and volleyball and officiated baseball and softball for over 30 years, all over Texas. Nolan served several years as President of the Southwestern Basketball Officials Association. Many young men and women crossed paths with Nolan during his 30 years of youth sports participation and his memory will never fade. Coaching all of his sons in YMCA sports was also a highlight of his life. He taught his boys with a strong arm but always praised their achievements and successes. 
After his boys grew up and started families of their own, you would always find Nolan in the stands cheering on his grandchildren in every sport they participated in. One 9th grade basketball game in particular, Nolan wasn’t happy with the way the game was being officiated (remember, he had 30 years of experience) and all of his hollering at the referee got him ejected! Nolan’s last words to the Ref as he left the gym were “That’s the best call you’ve made all night”. Nolan also enjoyed traveling and helping his grandchildren with their stock show projects and was particularly proud of their accomplishments showing pigs. 
Age eventually catches up with all of us and Nolan gave up refereeing, but switched gears and started helping more in other parts of the community. He volunteered many years with the San Angelo Relays and helped with the calf scramble at the San Angelo Stock Show and Rodeo. After retirement, Nolan helped his oldest son at his Wildlife Studio. He was referred to as the “Tour Guide” always willing to show all the animals displayed and help the young people with identification of species. 
Nolan was a strong member of the San Angelo Cowboy Church and a past Elder and Lay Pastor. He is a saved man and was willing to help others in their time of need. Small horseshoe nail crosses were always carried in his front pocket. When someone was struggling with life or just needed a prayer, Nolan would hand them a cross and ask to pray for their wellbeing. One of his last truly great experiences in his life was to hand out these crosses to a group of wounded warriors and a General in 2018. 
The family would like to thank the special angels in his life. Shannon Sawyer who has been a dear friend ever since helping Nolan and his beloved dog, Bitsy, find their way home one afternoon; Howard Mitchell who faithfully took Nolan with him to Wednesday Prayer breakfast; and Bill Vickery who picked him up for Emmaus Prayer breakfast every Friday. Many thanks go to Cindy, Mary, Mike and Jenny from St. Gabriel’s Hospice. 
To all of our many dear friends, there will be no church service due to COVID-19. Open visitation will be at Harper Funeral Home on Wednesday, November 25th from 8 am until 7 pm. A private graveside service with full military honors will be held at Calvary Cemetery in San Angelo for immediate family only. 
If inclined, please send donations in Nolan’s honor to Children’s Miracle Network San Angelo, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Alzheimer's Association or a charity of your choosing. 
A Cajun Man 
Mais cher ami let me tell you 
A Cajun man he’s good and true. 
He likes Gumbo and Alligator Stew, 
A little boudin and hot pepper too. 
He’ll Fais Do Do and two step dance 
And play Bouree’ till he lose his pants. 
When the Lord call him to climb dat stair, 
He’ll go to Heaven, dat place up dere. 
Let Gabriel play Joli Blonde 
And talk about, He’ll have a bon ton! 
Lucy Leger

 

Final Resting Place

Calvary Catholic Cemetery 
1100 W. Avenue N 
San Angelo, TX 76903

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James Edward Crooks

11/24/2020 - 08:31 , by TKing09

James Edward Crooks, 70, of San Angelo, TX passed from this life on November 21, 2020 after a hard-fought battle with Covid. 
James was born on April 4, 1950 in San Angelo, Texas to Herschel Crooks and Onita Wilson Crooks. He graduated from Lake View Highschool in 1968. James married his high school sweetheart and the love of his life, Vicki Rannefeld, on September 18, 1971. They shared 49 short years together. 
James was drafted into the United States Army shortly after he graduated high school. He was a Vietnam Veteran and was always proud of his military service. James retired from the United States Postal Service.  
Since his youth James had a passion for motorcycles and tried to ride every day. He loved his family, going to the shooting range, shopping for vehicles, and road trips with an occasional pit stop at the casino in his later years. But his greatest joy was being a "PawPaw" to his granddaughter, Quinn. 
James is survived by his wife and their two children. A son, Jimmy Crooks and wife, Katy, of The McDonald Observatory (Fort Davis), Texas, and a daughter, Melissa McKee, and husband Randy of Friendswood, Texas and one granddaughter, Quinn McKee. James also is survived by two sisters, Sharon Harvey of Lubbock, Texas and Darla Burn of Georgetown, Texas and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sister Debbie Woodard. 
A graveside service will be held at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens on Friday November 27th at 11:00 to celebrate his life. 
In lieu of flowers memorials can be made to Meals for the Elderly or St. Jude Children's Hospital. 
Family and friends may share condolences and sign the online 
register book at www.harper-funeralhome.com.

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Wednesday, November 25, 2020

11:00AM - 5:00PM

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2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Graveside

Friday, November 27, 2020

11:00AM

Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens
4989 FM Highway 1223 
San Angelo, TX 76905

 

Final Resting Place

Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens 
4989 FM Highway 1223 
San Angelo, TX 76905

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Rafaela Torres

11/24/2020 - 08:29 , by TKing09

Rafaela A. Torres, age 84, entered the gates of Heaven on November 22, 2020, in San Angelo, surrounded by her family.

Due to the current Covid situation, the family will celebrate her life in a private ceremony at Robert Massie Funeral Home with interment at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.  Any family members attending the funeral service will be required to wear masks and observe social distancing.  The funeral service will be live-streamed and the family encourages you to participate in this way to protect your health.  The live stream will begin five minutes prior to service time which will be posted later.   The link to the live-stream can be found below the obit on this page.

The funeral home will not be giving out any service information as requested by the family.  If you have any questions regarding service information, time and dates please contact Natalia directly.  Thank you. 

Her loved ones are composing her complete obituary, which you will be able to read here soon. 

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Rafaela A Torres, please visit our floral store.

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Watauga Harvest Christian knocks out victory on Azle Christian 58-44

11/24/2020 - 08:26 , by SportsDesk

Watauga Harvest Christian proved to be a bridge too far for Azle Christian to cross in Saturday’s 58-44 on November 21 in Texas football action.

Each offense authored its Rip Van Winkle imitation, napping through barren first and third quarters.

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Score no more: Fort Worth Timber Creek’s defense breaks Keller Central 24-0

11/24/2020 - 08:26 , by SportsDesk

An electrician would’ve been needed to put points on the board for Keller Central, because Fort Worth Timber Creek wasn’t going to allow any. The Falcons earned a 24-0 victory at Keller Central High on November 21 in Texas football action.

Both teams were shutout in the first and third quarters.

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Putting it all together: Chilton overwhelms Orange Deweyville 56-12

11/24/2020 - 08:26 , by SportsDesk

Chilton fanned the flames while burning Orange Deweyville 56-12 in a Texas high school football matchup on November 21.

Chilton pulled ahead over Orange Deweyville when the fourth quarter began 44-12.

Chilton’s offense thundered to a 37-12 lead over Orange Deweyville at the intermission.

Chilton opened with a 15-6 advantage over Orange Deweyville through the first quarter.

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Tyler Chapel Hill paints near-perfect picture in win over Stafford 40-14

11/24/2020 - 08:26 , by SportsDesk

There was no magic, just a sheer overpowering force as Tyler Chapel Hill mashed Stafford 40-14 in a Texas high school football matchup.

Suffocating defense didn’t allow points on either side in the final quarter.

Tyler Chapel Hill’s determination showed as it carried a 40-14 lead into the fourth quarter.

Tyler Chapel Hill’s offense thundered to a 33-14 lead over Stafford at halftime.

Tyler Chapel Hill drew first blood by forging a 26-14 margin over Stafford after the first quarter.

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San Antonio Brennan nips San Antonio Marshall in scare 35-34

11/24/2020 - 08:26 , by SportsDesk

A nook of opportunity was all that was needed and San Antonio Brennan nabbed it to nudge past San Antonio Marshall 35-34 in Texas high school football action on November 21.

Neither squad scored in the final quarter.

The Bears and the Rams were engaged in a close affair at 35-34 as the fourth quarter started.

San Antonio Brennan’s offense darted to a 14-13 lead over San Antonio Marshall at halftime.

San Antonio Brennan moved in front of San Antonio Marshall 7-6 to begin the second quarter.

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