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Ayala Olga Maria (Vallejo)

09/24/2020 - 09:59 , by TKing09

Olga Maria Vallejo Ayala "Ita", passed away at age 67 Tuesday, September 22, 2020, in San Angelo.

A viewing will be held Friday 9 am until 8pm A funeral service will be held on Saturday at 10:00 AM at Robert Massie Funeral RIverside Chapel and burial will at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.

Those honored to serve as pallbearers are her grandchildren as follows Manuel Munoz Jr., Nato Ayala Jr., Aaron Munoz, Joey Ayala, Joe R. Ayala, Alex Ayala.

Olga was born on August 31, 1953, in Jimenez, Coahuila, Mexico to her parents Natividad Vallejo and Guadalupe Delgado. She married Jose M. Ayala and the couple has been married for 50yrs, they would have celebrated there fifty-year anniversary this year. Olga was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother that cherished time with her family.

She was preceded in death by her parents, three sisters and three brothers.

Olga is survived by her husband Jose M. Ayala; her children, Arcelia Munoz and her husband Manuel, Joe M. Ayala Jr., Nato Ayala and his wife Maria and Miguel Ayala and his wife Mari; and her niece Gladys Vallejo; her brothers, Armando Vallejo, Jose Luis Vallejo, and Jesus Vallejo; her grandchildren, Manuel Munoz Jr., Aaron Munoz, and Emilano Munoz, Yuri Pineda, Joey Ayala, Addali Ayala, Nato Ayala Jr., Joe R. Ayala, Alex Ayala, Luis Solis, Mark Solis, Alex Solis and Olga Estrella Ayala; and her great grandchildren, Ana, Tony, Brayden, Jayden, Casen, Ayvah and Keira.

It is hard to see you go but I know what you left behind will live forever in our hearts. We will never be the same without you but I know your in a better place and at peace in a world with no pain. It's never a goodbye but until we see each other again. We love you mom/Ita.

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Charlton Guy Alan

09/24/2020 - 09:06 , by TKing09

Guy Alan Charlton, 72, went to be with his Heavenly Father on September 22, 2020, in San Angelo, TX. Guy was born November 22, 1947, to Chic and Bonnie Charlton in Quantico, Virginia. Being a military brat, Guy and his family moved from base to base until ultimately ending up in California. Guy would end up moving from California to his forever home here in San Angelo, Texas in 1957. Guy would work different jobs until he found his passion in being one of San Angelo’s finest in 1969. Being a Fire Fighter was one of his greatest accomplishments outside of being a loving husband and father. Guy loved being a Fire Fighter because it gave him the opportunity to help save people. After nearly twenty four years of service, Guy would retire in 1991 at the rank of Lieutenant and end up marrying his current wife Bobbie Charlton on Valentine’s Day in 1992 at Full Gospel Assembly. After becoming restless from retirement, Guy started up his own business doing something else he had passion and love for, remodeling houses and flipping them. Guy worked this business for another twenty four years until he just couldn’t anymore. 

Guy is survived by his dry sense of humor and his urge to ruffle feathers. He is also survived by his wife, Bobbie Charlton, three sons Gary Charlton, Salvador, and Derek Pidcock. He is also survived by his daughter Christy Frantz as well as his brother Timothy Charlton. Guy is also survived by his four grandchildren Shelby Charlton, Taylor Charlton, Keaton Bauer, and Damian Pidcock. 
He is preceded in death by his parents and his sister. 

An open viewing will be from 5:00-8:00pm, on Thursday, September 24, 2020, at Harper Funeral Home. A graveside service will be at 2:00pm, on Friday, September 25, 2020, at Fairmount Cemetery. 
The family would like to give a special thanks to the caring staff at Park Plaza Nursing Home and the staff of Shannon Medical Center 4 North. 

“Why watch Titanic? You know the ships gonna sink”. - Guy Charlton

Viewing
Thursday, September 24, 2020
5:00PM - 8:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

Graveside
Friday, September 25, 2020
2:00PM
Fairmount Cemetery
1120 W. Ave. N 
San Angelo, TX 76901

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Perez Ophelia B.

09/23/2020 - 09:53 , by TKing09

Ophelia B. Perez, our Mom & Momo, went to our Lord on September 21, 2020. She was at home surrounded by family and friends. Born June 26, 1929, in Sonora to Leandro & Tomasa Badillo, she was the second of 11 children. To know her was to love her. She loved her family above all and loved spending time with them. She also enjoyed traveling, gardening, cooking, baking, and dancing. She was always making everyone laugh with her witty sense of humor. She worked hard, played hard and lived her life to the fullest. She was a lifelong Catholic and loved her faith. 

She worked as a nurse for over 15 years serving patients in Sonora and San Angelo. She moved to San Angelo in 1979 and was a lifelong member of St Joseph’s Catholic Church. She left nursing to help her husband run the Tom Green Co. Courthouse Snack Bar and the cafeteria at Barry’s Shoe Factory. Her last job, retiring at 75, was at Christ the King retreat center.  

The family gives thanks to Kindred Hospice, Sr. Martina Gonzalez, and her many caregivers over the years who allowed her to remain safely at home. 

She is preceded in death by her parents, Leandro and Tomasa Badillo, her siblings, Hortencia Reyes, Carlos Badillo and Armando Badillo and her husband, Ermilo Perez. She is survived by her siblings, Leandro Badillo, Jr. of Selma, CA, Juanita Berlanga, Gina Gamez, and Pauline Mendez of San Antonio, Richard Badillo of Sonora, Ana Maria Cardona of San Jose, CA and Tome Sanchez of San Angelo, and children, Lydia Ramon (Richard) of Georgetown, Gloria Dominguez (Carlos) of Sonora, John Paul Bautista (Jean) of Brownfield, and Angela Gallegos (George) of Colleyville. Her ten grandchildren include Michelle McNutt of Lewisville, Anthony Bermea (Megan) of Round Rock, David Ramon of Portland, OR, Yvonne Razzeca (Steve) of Lakspur, CO, Carla Smith (Jerry) of San Antonio, Johnpaul Bautista (Amber), Isaiah Bautista (Valerie), Benjamin Bautista (Kali), and Katiana Bautista of Brownfield and Nina Gallegos of Los Angeles, CA. She is also survived by 14 great grandchildren, three great-great grandsons and countless nieces and nephews. 

A Rosary will be held at 3:00pm, Thursday, September 24, 2020 at Harper Funeral Home. The Funeral Mass will be 3:00pm, Friday, September 25, 2020 at St. Joseph Catholic Church in San Angelo. 

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St Joseph’s Church or Meals for the Elderly in San Angelo.

 

Rosary

Thursday, September 24, 2020

3:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Funeral Service

Friday, September 25, 2020

3:00PM

St. Joseph's Catholic Church
301 W. 17th Street 
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Green Lonnie E.

09/23/2020 - 09:49 , by TKing09

 

Lonnie Edward "Doodie" Green Sr, loving husband, father, grandfather and friend was called home to be with his Lord and Savior on September 21, 2020.

Public viewing will be on Friday, October 2nd, 2020 from 9:00 AM until 8:00 PM at Robert Massie Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 3, 2020, at 11:00 AM at Lillie Street Church of Christ, 902 West 19th Street. Evangelist Altheron Payne Sr. will officiate. Burial will be at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.

Those honored to serve as pallbearers are Terrence Samuels, Donavyn Jackson, Jakobe Green, Keith Byron Green Jr., Devonte Franklin and ___Maueice Payne______. Those serving as honorary pallbearer are Dr. Tom Reid, Paul Fry, Dr. Robert Legrand Jr., Ulis Johnson, Chief of Police, Officer Frank Carter, Antoine Owens and Michael Tatum.

Doodie was born on October 7, 1937, in San Angelo to Robert Lee Green Sr and Arlevia Kennon Green- Jones. He attended high school; his freshman through senior years at Central High School. In 1956, he proudly became one of only two African American students on Central's first integrated track team, to step foot on what is now known as the San Angelo Bobcat Stadium. He graduated the next year from Central High School with the Class of 1957.

Some years later Doodie met the love of his life, Glinder Keno. They were joined together in marriage on October 27, 1967. It was not long after becoming a husband and learning about the bible that he decided to dedicate his life to Christ. So he obeyed the gospel, was baptized and became a member of the Church of Christ. He and his wife attended the Lillie Street Church of Christ together faithfully until his health started to decline.

Lonnie found joy in numerous physical hobbies and activities, including, boxing, swimming and running the Picnic Bend Pool as a lifeguard, and even fishing as much as he could. However, he had a true passion for helping others improve their way of life doing rehabilitation and physical therapy. It was in 1969, after being hired as a physical therapist technician at Shannon Medical Center that he realized that God had blessed him with the ability to really change and make a difference in people's lives . He became a very well-known and loved therapist at the clinic for twenty eight years until he retired in 1995.

Whether it was preparing meals for those who came to him hungry, or just offering spiritual guidance for those that needed advice, Lonnie always managed to find a way to take time to help people who needed his helping hand. He has been such a positive spiritual influence to so many. and will forever hold a special place in the hearts of all.

Lonnie was preceded in death by his mother and father; one son, Lonnie Green Jr.; and a daughter, Arlene Green Meza.

He is survived by his wife of fifty two years, Glinder, Keno Green; one son Keith (Angela); two daughters, Lisa Keno - Rose and Sherel (Lesli) Martin; twelve grandkids, thirteen great grandkids, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

The family of Lonnie Green Sr. would like to extend a special thanks to Kindred Home Health and to Kindred Hospice for the care of Mr. Green until he was called home.

 

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Herrera Viola Navarro

09/22/2020 - 09:43 , by TKing09

Viola N. Herrera, formerly of San Angelo, TX, entered into her eternal rest on September 19, 2020 after a lengthy illness at the age of 88 in Temple, TX. Viola was a faith-filled Catholic, keeping her moral bearings, being loyal to her family, and loving God who was always first in her heart. Viola was born in Ozona, Texas on December 30, 1931 to Serah and Rumaldo Navarro. She married Heraclio Herrera Sr. on June 20, 1948. They made a home for their family in San Angelo and were life-long members of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Viola was a Eucharistic Minister of the Cup, volunteer with the homebound ministry, volunteer with the Alter Society, a member of the Cursillio Retreats, and a chaperone volunteer with the Search retreats for youth in the Diocese of San Angelo. Preceding her in death: husband, Heraclio Sr., son, Heraclio Jr., her parents, sister, Alicia Ramirez, and brother, Armando Navarro. She is survived by her daughters, Charlene Bettencourt and Sister Delia M. Herrera, MCDP, both of Temple, TX, son, David Herrera of Abilene, TX, granddaughters Christina Wescott (Cameron) of Austin, TX, Michelle Escue (Josh) of Leander, TX, and Erica Herrera of Pflugerville, TX, and beloved great grandchildren, Camryn Thomas of Austin, TX and Jarrett Escue of Leander, TX. She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Isabel Herrera, and her sister, Irma Ramoz, both of San Angelo, TX. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. We will miss our beloved mom, grandma, and granny. She loved gardening, cooking menudo, tamales, and tortillas for her family, and listening to her Spanish and Christian music. We will always carry her words of wisdom in our hearts: Forgive family always, live your faith, and have the true presence of Jesus in your Heart. The Vigil which includes the Rosary will be at 7:00 pm on Thursday, September 24, 2020 at Harper Funeral Home. The Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:00 am Friday, September 25, 2020 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church with Rev. Juan Lopez Cortes as celebrant. Interment will follow at the family plot at Calvary Cemetery. Pallbearers are Josh Escue, Cameron Wescott, Alfred Herrera, Jimmy Ramoz, Matt Escue, and Jacob Valadez. Memorial contributions in Viola’s memory may be made to the Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence, 2318 Castroville Road, San Antonio, TX, 78237. We would like to extend our gratitude to BSWH Hospice for providing wonderful loving support for our beloved mother. 

Family and friends may share condolences and sign the online register book at 
www.Harper-funeralhome.com.

 

Rosary

Thursday, September 24, 2020

7:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Funeral Service

Friday, September 25, 2020

10:00AM

St. Joseph's Catholic Church
301 W. 17th Street 
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

Final Resting Place

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

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Porter Craig

09/21/2020 - 16:21 , by TKing09

Craig Porter, attorney in San Angelo since 1951, died in Regency House on September 20, 2020, one month shy of his 96th birthday. He was born in Colorado City, Texas on October l8, 1924, residing there until entering the United States Army Air Corps on November 11, l942. During his military service, Porter received his pilot rating and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant on April 15, 1944, and thereafter was a flight instructor of cadets until January of 1945, when he entered training to receive the rating of flight engineer for the B-29 aircraft. In July of 1945, Craig became part of a B-29 crew at Tucson, Arizona, and was discharged in November of l945, following the end of World War II. 

On April 20, 1944, Craig married Sue Landers, also of Mitchell County, the wedding service occurring in the same little Episcopal Church in Colorado City where his maternal grandparents had been the first couple married in April of 1885. The courtship of Craig and Sue had been started when they were sophomores in high school and continued thereafter through more than sixty years of marriage, when Sue died in March of 2005. Craig was also preceded in death by his older son, J. Craig Porter, Jr., who died in April of 2013, and by his only sibling, Charles Earnest Porter, of Ocala, Florida. On October 18, 2014, Porter married Myrta Harper Rathbone of San Angelo, and she now survives him. Craig is also survived by his younger son, Judd R. Porter, and wife, Koleta of San Angelo; his granddaughter, Amber Porter Harlow, and husband, Adam Harlow and his great-granddaughters, Francis Jean Harlow and Josephine Grace Harlow, all of Johns Creek, Georgia; his step-daughter, Julie Hargraves and husband Perry along with their family, of San Angelo; by his niece, Lee Porter Housley, of Ocala, Florida; niece, Kay Carter White and husband Curt of Dalhart, Texas; nephews Ike Carter and wife Beth of Dalhart, Texas; Ross Carter and wife Shelly of Clayton, New Mexico and by a number of cousins. 

After Craig’s military service, he and Sue moved to Austin in February of 1946, where he attended undergraduate classes at the University of Texas, with graduation from its School of Law in January of l95l, when the couple and their two small sons moved to San Angelo to commence the practice of law. Although knowing only two persons in San Angelo at the time of their moving to San Angelo, the family soon became truly blessed with the formation of new friends, fellow Parishioners of their church and colleagues in the legal profession. Porter practiced law by himself from February of 1951 until April of 1952, when he became employed by Figuers Mortgage Company in San Angelo. In January of 1953, he became an associate of the firm of Upton, Upton, Baker and Griffis, where he became a partner in the firm in January of 1960. In January of 1966 Porter, P. B. Shannon and James D. Johnson formed their law firm of Shannon Porter & Johnson, where he continued to practice law until his retirement from the firm in January of 2011.  

Next in importance to Porter were members of his church family. After their move to San Angelo, the couple became Parishioners of Emmanuel Episcopal Church. They became founding members of the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in 1965. At the time of his death, Porter was a Parishioner of the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd in San Angelo. Over more than 66 years, Craig had been from time to time a Lector, Lay Eucharistic Minister, Sunday School teacher and Sunday School Superintendent, as well as a member of and Senior Warden of the Vestries at his churches. 

As an attorney, Porter was a member of the State Bar of Texas and the Tom Green County Bar Association; a Fellow of the American College of Probate Counsel; a Life Member of the Texas Bar Foundation; a Director and Chairman of the Board of the State Junior Bar Association of Texas. His greatest joy in the practice of law was in the area of civil litigation. He liked to recall a particular jury trial where he was successful in having his stroke-impaired and very elderly ranch-woman client, present successfully her defense to an allegation of a forged deed, by shaking and nodding her head in response to his questions, without a single spoken word from her.  

In his non-professional life, Porter had served as a director of Southwest Bank and San Angelo National Bank, a board member of the Concho Valley MHMR Board in San Angelo, a member of the Advisory Board of the Salvation Army, a board member and Chairman of the Board of the Miss Wool of America Pageant, a director of and President of San Angelo Country Club and chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Hall Children’s Crisis Foundation, a charity originally created by one of his clients. 

Beyond Porter’s love for his family members, his church and his friends, clients and colleagues in the legal profession was his passion for travel and for playing golf and following the efforts of the professionals of the game of golf. He first became acquainted with golf as a caddy at 10 years of age at Colorado City Country Club, carrying the golf clubs of the elderly club members there. After the ending of military service and college years, Craig had the good fortune to supplement his poor efforts at the game through the fellowship gained with the wonderful men making up the golf groups he played with on a regular basis at San Angelo Country Club. 

As for traveling, and although enjoying the pleasure of trips to Germany, Great Britain and Scotland, and many of the metropolitan areas of the United States, his greater joy was to drive through and enjoy the vistas of flowing waters, snow covered mountaintops, western desert areas and canyons of the National Parks of America, and areas in British Columbia and Mexico, which he viewed with Sue and their granddaughter during his first marriage, and thereafter with Myrta in the more recent years of his life. 

A memorial service to be held at the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd, located at 3355 West Beauregard, in San Angelo, at 1:00 pm on Friday, September 25, 2020, with the Rev. Hal Scott officiating. A private burial will follow in Fairmount Cemetery. Face masks and social distancing will be observed. Pallbearers for the burial are Curt White of Dalhart, Jonathan R. Davis, Stanley F. Joynton, Patrick L. Shannon, Brandon Archer and Judge William Greendyke of Houston. The family suggests that memorials be directed to the Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd, Meals for the Elderly or the charity of one’s choosing.

 

Funeral Service

Friday, September 25, 2020

1:00PM

Anglican Church of The Good Shepherd
3355 W. Beauregard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

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