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Tuba Christmas

Date Announced for This Year's Christmas Tuba Concert

11/20/2020 - 10:00 , by matttrammell
The Concho Christmas Celebration's Tuba Concert will be moving forward at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts on Dec. 19.

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Aubrey Todd

11/20/2020 - 09:58 , by TKing09

Aubrey Todd, the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. Aubrey Todd, was born on Mother’s Day, May 10th, 1936, in Haskell, Texas.

He was the Valedictorian of his high school graduating class of Booker T. Washington High School, Sweetwater, Texas in 1953. He was also an honor graduate of Butler College in Tyler, Texas with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1957.

While in college, he played four years of basketball and was all-conference for three years. He was a four-year member to the college choir, a member of a college fraternity, vice President of the Men Dormitory Council, member of the Science Club, won the Sportsmanship trophy his freshman year in basketball, and was voted one of the most popular boys on campus.

In 1958, he started his teaching career in a two-teacher school in Roby, Texas. In 1959, he was hired to teach and coach at his Alma Mater, Booker T. Washington High School in Sweetwater. He taught science and coached both boys’ and girls’ athletics.

In August of 1965, he earned his master’s degree from McMurry University and started teaching Math and coaching at Sweetwater Middle School. He coached football, basketball, and track.

In 1978, he was named Assistant Principal of Sweetwater Middle School, a position he held until 1985.

While in Sweetwater, he was very active in his church and community. In his church, Mount Rose Baptist Church, he was a deacon, superintendent of Sunday School, and director of Baptist Training Union. In the community, he served on the Nolan County Juvenile Board, Nolan County Child Welfare Board, past President of the Daybreak Kiwanis Club and was named Kiwanian of the Year in 1985.

In 1985, he and his wife, Evelyn, moved to San Angelo, Texas where he became the Assistant Principal of Lincoln Jr. High School. In 1989, he became Principal of Blackshear Elementary School, a position he held until he retired in 1998, serving children of Texas for 40 years.

During his tenure of service at Blackshear in 1992, he was named the Ginevra Carson Wood’s Educator of the Year. In 1993, he was named TEPSAN of the year for Region XV. He established the Leopard Pride Luncheon, honoring citizenship and academics each six weeks. He also instituted Men In Public Schools, a mentor program encouraging boys to stay in school. In 1993, Blackshear was awarded a grant of $30,000 for dramatic increase in TAAS scores.

Todd was equally active in his church and community in San Angelo. He was Director of Sunday School, a deacon and trustee at Galilee Baptist Church. He was past president of the Concho Valley Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa. He served on the board of the Boys and Girls Club of San Angelo, served on the Advisory Board of the School Based Clinics, and served as President of the Board of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council of Concho Valley. He also served on the Board of Baptist Memorial Ministries, Wells Fargo Bank Board and Delta Memorial Cemetery Association.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Rev. Aubrey and Pearline Todd, and his sisters, Carrie May Irving and Billie Sue Irving.

He is survived by his sisters, Nona Finley and husband Walter, Annie Ruth Mosley, and Jo Ann Harris.

His 1st wife, Evelyn, passed away on April 7, 2000. He is now married to the former Morie McDonald, niece of the late Rev. L. T. Thomas.

He is survived by 3 sons: Dr. Aubrey Todd, retired educator and his wife Dr. Pamela (Bailey) Norwood-Todd, Everett Todd, Defensive Coordinator (Football) at Grambling State University and his wife Donna Kay Hill-Todd, and Gerald Todd, District Curriculum Specialist at Phoenix Union High School in Phoenix, Arizona and his wife Malissa Endsley Todd.

He has 10 grandchildren, Deirdreia, Ontoria, Dyani, Damario, Aubrey, Emily, Sirevalon, Trenton, Titus, and Evelyn and 4 great grandchildren.

Public viewing will be from 9:00 AM until 8:00 PM Saturday, November 21, 2020, at Robert Massie Funeral Home. Graveside services will be at 3:00 PM Sunday, November 22, 2020, at Sweetwater Cemetery with Rev. John S. Pope, Jr., pastor of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home. The graveside services will be livestreamed via his obituary on the Robert Massie Funeral Home website.

Memorials may be made to Delta Memorial Cemetery, 2405 Weaver Street, San Angelo, Texas 76903, or to Evelyn Todd Scholarship Fund, c/o Wells Fargo Bank, 1900 N. Bryant Blvd., San Angelo, Texas 76903.

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

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November 22, 2020
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2000 W. Alabama Street
Sweetwater, TX 79556

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Health
Gov. Greg Abbott in Lubbock Nov.19, 2020 (Contributed/gov.texas.gov)

Gov. Abbott Touts Covid Treatment in Lubbock

11/20/2020 - 09:16 , by Yantis Green
"Every day, the Lone Star State is closer to turning the corner of this pandemic thanks to medical advancements like bamlanivimab," said Governor Abbott.
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Crime
Tom Green County Detention Facility

Reefer Possession Arrests Top Thursday Booking Report

11/20/2020 - 09:07 , by Brent Blinka
San Angelo LIVE! makes no assumptions or representations about guilt or innocence of anyone on the booking report. People charged with crimes are presumed innocent unless proven guilty. Information on this site should not be used to determine any person’s actual criminal record.
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Politics

Congressman Conaway Delivers Final Speech on House Floor

11/20/2020 - 08:47 , by sonia
After serving texas 11th Congressional District for eight terms, Congressman Mike Conaway delviered his final speech on the House floor on Wednesday evening.
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Garland Naaman Forest bounces Rowlett in up-and-down tilt 30-7

11/19/2020 - 23:02 , by SportsDesk

Garland Naaman Forest jumped out to an early lead and pulled away for a 30-7 win over Rowlett in a Texas high school football matchup on November 19.

The gap remained the same through the third quarter as neither team could dent the scoreboard.

The Rangers’ offense pulled ahead to a 23-0 lead over the Eagles at halftime.

The first quarter gave the Rangers a 17-0 lead over the Eagles.

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Argyle overpowers Stephenville in thorough beating 56-27

11/19/2020 - 23:02 , by SportsDesk

Argyle turned coroner and pulled the sheet over Stephenville 56-27 on November 19 in Texas football action.

The Eagles roared in front of the Yellowjackets 56-14 to begin the fourth quarter.

The Eagles registered a 42-14 advantage at halftime over the Yellowjackets.

The first quarter gave Argyle a 21-14 lead over Stephenville.

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Denison soars over Frisco Lebanon Trail 52-22

11/19/2020 - 23:02 , by SportsDesk

Denison swept across the scoreboard with a dizzying flurry of points to ambush Frisco Lebanon Trail 52-22 in a Texas high school football matchup.

The Yellowjackets stormed to a 52-15 bulge over the Trail Blazers as the fourth quarter began.

Denison’s offense moved to a 24-15 lead over Frisco Lebanon Trail at the intermission.

The first quarter gave Denison a 17-8 lead over Frisco Lebanon Trail.

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Houston Dobie blanks Pasadena Sam Rayburn 53-0

11/19/2020 - 23:02 , by SportsDesk

Houston Dobie’s defense throttled Pasadena Sam Rayburn, resulting in a shutout win 53-0 in Texas high school football action on November 19.

Defense put both offenses in a deep slumber in the first and third quarters, with no one scoring.

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San Antonio Harlan denies San Antonio Holmes’ challenge 27-12

11/19/2020 - 23:02 , by SportsDesk

Mixing just the right ingredients, San Antonio Harlan cooked San Antonio Holmes 27-12 in Texas high school football on November 19.

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