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Haines, Sr. Frank Quinron

09/30/2020 - 12:27 , by TKing09

Frank Q. Haines, Sr., 90, passed away Tuesday, September 29, 2020, in San Angelo.

Public viewing will be from 9:00 AM until 8:00 PM Thursday, October 1, 2020, at Robert Massie Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 1:00 PM Friday, October 2, 2020, at the Christoval Baptist Church with Pastor Mike Dixon officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mr. Haines was born February 8, 1930 in Ballinger. Frank married Ann Boatwright on June 10, 1956 in Ballinger. She preceded him in death on November 26, 2006. He has been resident of Christoval since 1998 moving from Hobbs, New Mexico. While in his 20’s he worked as a logger in Oregon. In his 30’s he worked as a vacuum truck driver in Ballinger and San Angelo. In his 40’s, 50’s and 60’s he worked as a salesman in San Angelo, Monahans and Hobbs. In his 70’s and 80’s he owned and operated South Concho Meter in Christoval. Frank was a member of the Christoval Baptist Church. He was very active in the Masonic Lodge in both Christoval and Eldorado.

Survivors include two sons, Frank Haines, Jr. and wife Brenda of Hobbs and Ronnie Haines of Christoval; three grandsons, Trey Haines and wife Emily and Lee Haines, wife Tara all of Hobbs and Jeffery Haines of San Angelo; four great grandchildren, Mason, Massy, Kennley and Kennedy. Frank was preceded in death by a sister, Lou Haines; and a brother, Ken Haines.

FUNERAL SERVICE
Friday
October 2, 2020
1:00 p.m.
Christoval Baptist Church
4617 Church St
Christoval, TX 76935

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Kuniyuki, Jr. Yukio Allan

09/28/2020 - 12:00 , by TKing09

Yukio Allan Kuniyuki Jr., 85, of Seattle, Washington, passed away on Friday, 25 September in San Angelo, Texas. He was the son of Yukio Kuniyuki and Nancy Mae Rich, and the grandson of Kojiu and Seki Kuniyuki—who arrived in Seattle in 1898. 

Mr. Kuniyuki Jr. graduated from Garfield High School, Seattle, Washington, and attended the University of Washington where he earned degrees in Journalism and Anthropology. While at the university, Mr. Kuniyuki participated in the Army Reserve Officer’s Training Corps, and played the trumpet for their marching band. Upon graduation, Mr. Kuniyuki was commissioned as a Signal Corps Officer. He spent three years in the active Army during which time he was assigned to Germany and deployed to Lebanon. He completed another five years as an Army Reservist stationed in Seattle, WA and was discharged as a 1st Lieutenant in 1964. 

After the Army, Mr. Kuniyuki pursued a career as a photojournalist and professional photographer—his life-long passion. Among the many accolades he earned were two gold medals awarded by the Art Directors Club, Washington, for his artistic work. His final art show was in Seattle, WA in 2002 with his half-sister that retraced their respective photographic careers.  

In 1966, Mr. Kuniyuki became a U.S. Foreign Service staff officer attached to the United States Information Agency, where he worked as a photojournalist. He was assigned by the President of the United States as the personal photographer to the King and Queen of Thailand, the King and Queen of Nepal, the President of Turkey, and the Shah of Iran during their official visits to the United States. He also accompanied President Richard Nixon during his trip to Southeast Asia in 1969, planned Vice President Bush’s visit to Sweden, and organized President Reagan’s visit to Brunei in 1986. His major achievement was being the first government photojournalist to have his editorial photography accepted and shown at the New York Art Director’s Show. He retired from Foreign Service after 20 years and serving overseas in Tanzania, Sweden, and Singapore. Among the photos he left with his family were images from his time as a White House photographer and early photos of Bruce Lee. 

After his career in government service, Mr. Kuniyuki worked at Teikyo Marycrest University, Davenport, Iowa, and the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 

In addition to his deep love of his family and photography, Mr. Kuniyuki’s other passion was firearms and shooting sports. At various times he taught NRA-certified courses, competed in action pistol matches, and loved his time serving as a Range Safety Officer in Texas. Louis L’Amor was one of his favorite authors due to the authenticity of firearms described in his books.  

Furthermore, Mr. Kuniyuki was the son of an Honorary Texan, as his father served with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team during World War II and participated in the October 1944 rescue of the 1st Battalion, 141st Infantry Regiment during fighting in the Vosges Mountains of France. 

Those closest to him knew him as Yukitoshi, Yuki, Uncle Yuki, Al, Pop, and Pop Pop. He was a loving son, husband, father, uncle, grandfather, and friend. He was a member of the Konko-Kyo church, Seattle, WA. 

He is survived by his wife, Motoko Kuniyuki, of San Angelo, TX; his twin sons and their spouses, Yukio and Karyn Kuniyuki of San Angelo, TX, and Kaname and Lindsay Kuniyuki of Fort Knox, KY; his daughter, Sydney del Rosario of Dixon, CA; and seven grandchildren: Andy, Liam, Erik, James, Emery, Ella, and Gwyndolyn. 
A memorial service will be held at Harper’s Funeral Home in San Angelo on Wednesday, 30 September 2020 at 5:00 pm (CST). In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to the San Angelo Performing Arts Center for their Save the Arts Campaign or to the Emmanuel School of Fine Arts at Emmanuel Episcopal Church, San Angelo.

 

 

Memorial Service

Wednesday, September 30, 2020

5:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Stiles Bobby

09/28/2020 - 11:55 , by TKing09

Bobby Stiles, 90, of San Angelo went to be with the Lord on Friday, September 25, 2020 in San Angelo. Bobby was born January 30, 1930 in Stamford, Texas to Thomas and Orilla Hall Stiles. He lived in East Texas his family relocated to Corpus Christi where he graduated from High School. Bobby always had a very strong work ethic. As a boy, he delivered groceries on his bike and took one to two items from the store to people for 5 cents. He also delivered newspapers on his bike for “ The Liberty” in Corpus Christi for 5 cents. As a young teenager he was also active in Boy Scouts and worked as a lifeguard in the summers. At the age of 19, Bobby joined the Air Force in Corpus Christi and went to Lackland Air Force Base for basic training where he was stationed for two years. He married Dorothy Jean Stiles, of Corpus Christi on August 17, 1951 and they shared 63 years before she preceded him in death. In December of 1951, he traveled by ship for 21 days to his next station in Nagoya Japan for 18 Months. He was stationed at numerous Air Force bases during his military career including, Brooks AFB, Kelly Travis AFB, Fairfield AFB, Shepherd AFB, Tacoma Washington, Iowa Park in Wichita Falls, TX, including a tour of Okinawa with Security Services and would retire after 20 years with his last station being Goodfellow AFB in San Angelo. After his retirement he went to work in the information technology industry as a computer programmer for Pool Company, M-System, GTE, Ethicon, and SAISD as a Substitute Teacher. Bobby Attended ASU and lacked two courses to graduate. During his lifetime, he served as a Boy Scout Assistant and later Scout Master for his son Robert, he remained very active in the community, coaching numerous sports teams including football, baseball and soccer and was also very active in the local Vietnam Veterans Chapter. Bobby married the love of his life, Bette Jo Holder on May 7, 2017 and they shared almost four amazing years together. Bobby was a loving husband, father and grandfather who devoted himself to his family, country, and community. Bobby was a very patient, kindhearted and giving soul with a great sense of humor and amazing smile. In his spare time, he enjoyed dancing, traveling and being with his family. Bobby also had the talent to fix anything that was broken. His kindness and generosity and great sense of humor will remain in our hearts forever and we will dearly miss him! He was preceded in death by his parents and first wife, Dorothy, and three brothers. He is survived by his loving wife Bette Jo Stiles; his daughter, Katherine Hargrove (Robert) and their daughter Stacey Obregon (Lio), his great grandchildren, Carson and Emma; Stephen (Natalie) his great grandchildren Railee, Danae Hargrove, and Ayden Hargrove; Daughter, Linda Wade (Patrick) and their sons, Robert and Daniel Hillin; Daughter, Nancy Wallace (Rudolph) and their son Nicholas; and his son Robert Stiles (Gwen) and their son Benjamin. 
The family will receive friends for visitation from 7:30 P.M. – 9:30 P.M., Monday, September 28, 2020 at Harper Funeral Home. The Funeral Service will be 2:00 P.M, September 29, 2020 at Glen Meadows Baptist Church with Rev. Scott Cotton officiating. Interment will follow at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. 
Family and friends may share condolences and sign the online register book at 
www.harper-funeralhome.com.

 

 

 

Visitation

Monday, September 28, 2020

7:30PM - 9:30PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Funeral Service

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

2:00PM

Glen Meadows Baptist Church
6002 Knickerbocker Rd. 
San Angelo, TX 6904

 

Final Resting Place

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

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Whittley Sandra "Sandy"

09/28/2020 - 11:50 , by TKing09

Sandra "Sandy" Whittley went home to Jesus on September 25, 2020 surrounded by her huge loving family. She was reunited with her husband, Hubert Whittley, and many other beloved family members and friends. Sandy was born to Sumner and Ethel Willis on July 12, 1938 in San Angelo, Tx. She had one sister, Carol. Sandy and Hubert married in March 11, 1982. Sandy and Hubert had a total of nine kids: Susan King, Ricky Williford, Julie Quam (David), Melissa Murphey (Charles), Kelly Kelley (Ricky), Todd Whittley (Ronda), Amy Claflin (Johnny), Kathy Whittley (Cynthia Mundell), and Jeffery Whitt ley. Sandy worked for 50 years for the Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers. She always said "She was bred to work in the Wool Industry coming from a father who was a wool buyer from Boston, MA and her mother worked at J.M. Lea Wool Warehouse." In her 82 years of wonderful life she won many awards: Jefferson Award for Public Service, Women of Distinction 2007, 1st woman to be awarded the Frank Earwood Award of the TSGRA (Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers of America), ASI Shepherd's Award for Media, and The Feast of Santa Angela. Sandy was an avid volunteer for Meals for the Elderly, Boys Ranch, Christians in Actions, teaching Sunday school, West Texas Rehab, and Fort Concho. Fort Concho and Sandy had a wonderful relationship from creating the gingerbread house contest, coordinating Frontier day, and a media party. She also was responsible for bringing back and refurbishing the Night Before Christmas boxes in Santa Rita Park. She served on many boards as well. She will be remembered by many for being the pumpkin lady, for her annual cookie swap that supplied Santa cookies to the Meals for the Elderly, and her loving and volunteer spirit. As well as, loving San Angelo she loved her family just as much. Sandy, a beloved grandmother had 13 grandchildren: Laura Thomas (Matt), Lisa King, Chris Williams (Brooklyn), Brady Quam, Madison Dillard (Tyler), Mckenna Barber (Cody), Erin House (Jeremy), Kyla Wetzel (Daniel), Kendra Taylor (Matt), Alyson Bell (Logan), Abbye Whitehead, Avery Whitehead, Ava Claflin and 15 great grandchildren. She ingrained in her family sound words of wisdom ... "Even if you don't have a lot of money you can always give your time . There is always room for another person at the table." 

A Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 PM Monday, September 28, 2020 at Harper Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life service will be held at 10:00 AM Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at First Presbyterian Church with burial to follow at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. The family request everyone attending to wear bright colors to honor Sandy. 

In Lieu of flowers donations can be made to Concho Valley Paws, Meals for the Elderly, First Presbyterian Church, or a charity of your choice. 

The family would like to extend their sincerest thanks and appreciation to Dr. Ty Hughston and to her dear friend Vicki Castro for all of the excellent and loving care given to Sandy.

 

 

Visitation

Monday, September 28, 2020

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Funeral Service

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

10:00AM

First Presbyterian Church
32 N. Irving Street 
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Russell Lee W.

09/28/2020 - 11:11 , by TKing09

Lee Waring Russell went to be with his Lord and Savior on September 25, 2020. He was 96 years old. 
He was born March 9, 1924 in Ft. Worth, Texas. He attended Texas A&M College in 1941 and 1942. When War World II began, Lee enlisted in the U.S. Army on March 21, 1942. He was in the 86th Blackhawk Infantry Division and earned a Purple Heart. He was discharged on December 16, 1945. 
Lee was also the President of Texas Production Credit Association of San Angelo. 
Lee is preceded in death by two brothers and one sister. Lee is survived by his wife Geneva Russell; and numerous nieces and nephews. 
Graveside services are for family only thanks to COVID19, which will be held on Monday, September 28th at 10AM in Calvary Catholic Cemetery.

 

 

Graveside

Monday, September 28, 2020

10:00AM

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

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Clevleand Leroy Kenneth

09/28/2020 - 11:09 , by TKing09

Leroy Kenneth Cleveland, 90, passed away Friday, September 25, 2020, in San Angelo.

Graveside services will be at 10:00 Am Wednesday, September 30, 2020, at Ivy Cemetery in Christoval with Mr. Clay Atkins, family friend, officiating. Dress is nice casual. Arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home in San Angelo.

Mr. Cleveland was born February 20, 1930 in Bradshaw near Winters to Manson Hugh and Mary Belle Cleveland. Kenneth graduated from Lake View High School in 1948. He attended Angelo State University formerly San Angelo College for a couple of years. Kenneth married Jeanne Gray on July 9, 1950 in San Angelo. Kenneth was a letter carrier for the US Postal Services retiring in 1989, after 34 years. He was a member of the San Angelo BASS Club. Kenneth enjoyed farming, fishing, hunting, and tooling leather. He will always be remembered for his generous heart and a good sense of humor.

Survivors include his wife, Jeanne Cleveland of the home; three daughters, Kathy Cleveland Gibson and husband Tommy, Terah Cleveland Collins and Laurie Cleveland Meeks and husband Alan; three sons, James Cleveland and wife Mary, Ken Cleveland, and Chris Cleveland and wife Della; a brother, Truman Cleveland; 13 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and 10 great-great grandchildren. Kenneth was preceded in death by his parents; a daughter-in-law, Phyllis Cleveland on April 14, 1014; and a sister-in-law, Shirley Cleveland on August 14, 1018.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Scottish Rite Children's Hospital, 2222 Welborn St, Dallas, Texas 75219 or St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Pl, Memphis, Tennessee 38105.

 

GRAVESIDE SERVICE

Wednesday
September 30, 2020
10:00 AM

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Kidd Jesse

09/28/2020 - 11:05 , by TKing09

Rev. Jesse L. Kidd died September 24, 2020, in Robert Lee, Texas. A private family graveside service was held Monday, September 28, 2020, at Fairmount Cemetery in San Angelo. A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held at a future date in San Angelo. Please check the Robert Massie Funeral Home website for updated service information. www.robertmassie.com

Mr. Kidd was born to Ida Kidd and John Kidd on September 20, 1923, in their farmhouse near Urbana, Arkansas. The family moved to farm land in Duvall County, Texas when Jesse was three, then to the Ozarks near Flippin, Arkansas where he completed grade school, then back to their home in Urbana, enabling Jesse to enroll in Urbana High School at age nineteen. Induction into the US Army may, 10, 1944 supplanted graduation. After serving in the China/Burma/India Theatre, he was honorably discharged April 14, 1946.

At Ouachita Baptist College (now University) Jesse responded "Yes," to God's call to preach, and he was ordained by the Urbana Baptist Church on January 11, 1948. He pastored Philadelphia and Calion Baptist church while in Ouachita, where he was awarded the Bachelor of Arts. He studied at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, traveling weekends to pastor the Ebenezer Baptist Church near El Dorado, Arkansas. At seminary, he responded to God's call to serve as a foreign missionary. He was awarded the Master of Divinity and continued pastoring Ebenezer Baptist Church.

Following his commitment, Jesse landed at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil March 19, 1958. He served in Volta Redonda (state of Rio de Janeiro) alongside Southern Baptist missionaries, Walter and Imogene McNealy for nine years, lovingly supported by some churches of Liberty Baptist Association in Union and Ouachita counties of Arkansas. Mr. Kidd met Wilma Alice Gemmell, Associate Missionary of the Southern Baptist Foreign Mission Board (now International Mission Board) who was working in the Board's financial office in Rio de Janeiro, and they were married October 14, 1967 in St. John's Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. They were named Associate Missionaries of the foreign Mission Board on March 13, 1969 and returned to Brazil in July.

They served six years in the state of Santa Catarina in pioneer evangelism and for health reasons moved to the state Minas Gerais. There, he was "Director of Missions" of the North Association of Baptist Churches, which are the churches in the geographical area centered by the city of Montes Claros. The couple lived in the city, the agricultural center for over one million people, six hours by auto from missionary colleagues in the state capital. A vision of new church growth, strengthening existing churches, encouraging the pastors, and expanding the work of winning the lost; this was the ministry of the missionary Jesse Kidd.

After ten years, Jesse was granted Honorary Citizenship by the city council of Montes Claros on September 22, 1988 - the first time the Council had so honored a foreigner.

Missionary service in Brazil continued until 1989 when the Kidds retired to Baptist Retirement Community in San Angelo, Texas. They wrote The Kidds of Brazil, their joint autobiographies. They were members of Immanuel and First Baptist churches, where Jesse was a member of the Berean Sunday School class. Rev. Kidd ministered in preaching, promotion of the Lottie Moon Offering for International Missions, and Bible teaching in the chapel of Baptist Retirement Community.

Those preceding Jesse in death are his parents; siblings George Kidd and Willie Mae Pelham; brother-in-law Rex Matthews and Alfred Pelham; niece and nephews Alice Neal, Johnny Matthews, and George Neil Kidd; great niece Lydia Hampton; and great-great nephew Chris Burch.

Surviving family are Wilma Alice Gemmell Kidd, wife of 52 years, and nieces Rexene Setters and Curtis Ann Davis and their families. Wilma's niece Janel and husband Larry Howard lovingly ministered to Jesse. Blessed gratitude to those of Baptist Retirement Community and others.

The couple started a fund in 1977 to aid Americans studying theology. Memorials may be made to the Wilma Alice Gemmell Kidd and Jesse Kidd Endowed Scholarship, Howard Payne University, P.O. Box 2369, Brownwood, Texas 76804; or to a ministry of your choice.
 

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