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Larry Dean Boyer

07/27/2020 - 08:42 , by TKing09

Larry Boyer returned to his Heavenly Father on July 24, 2020 after a courageous battle with cancer. Larry was born in Brady, Texas to Ray and Isabell Boyer, on December 21, 1939. He grew up in Eldorado where he played bass drum in the marching band, excelled at track, and worked hard for his dad at Boyer Electric. 

In 1962, Larry married Marion Wilks and started a life long love affair and beautiful adventure which lasted 58 years. Together they explored back alleys, country roads, every state, 8 countries and made friends all along the way. They were blessed with a daughter, Tammy, and 3 granddaughters, Emily, Kathryn, and Ellie. Larry adored them all and passed down to them his incredible zest for life, positive “can-do” attitude, sense of adventure, love of all people and a passion for sugar. 

Larry was creative and gifted with many talents….he could build anything, fix anything, and do anything. His entrepreneurial spirit birthed Larry’s Barber Shop in San Angelo where he gave many young men their first hair cuts, was an active part of the community, and supplied bottled Dr. Pepper with peanuts to his many customers from 1959 until 1975. He was also a realtor, managed an apartment complex, made lots of “deals” and flipped houses. 

His life long passion was Gasoline Alley, his business of restoring and collecting antique cars. He frequented Pate Swap Meet, the Grand Ole Tour, and any place with antique cars and parts. He raced the Great American Race in his 1935 Chrysler Airflow with his brother, Dan as navigator, and Jony Carothers and Ron Taylor pit crew. His prized possession was a 1935 Studebaker President Roadster that won the International Studebaker Concours Show this past October. Thanks to Ron Stinson, Mark Winger, Bill Hopkins, and Steve Anderson for their part in making the studebaker come together! 

After retirement, Larry and Marion owned Memory Lane Antiques for 12 years. Together they had a knack for finding and restoring amazing treasures, enjoyed friending each patron, and were a vital part of Concho Avenue shopping district. They also had many good times with their travel buddies and in-laws: David & Rita Wilks, Lowell Wilks, Carlanne & Ronnie Taylor, and George & Patty Wilks. 

Larry had a strong faith in Jesus Christ and, along with his wife, worshipped at Lifepoint Baptist Church. His lifelong ministry was loving, serving and helping anyone, anytime. 

Larry is survived by his wife Marion; daughter Tammy, her husband Steve and granddaughters Emily, Kathryn, & Ellie Anderson, of Colleyville; Sister Ila Jean Carothers of Waco; brother Danny Ray Boyer of Eldorado; brother-in-laws David and George Wilks; a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends, including the coffee buddies at Armenta’s; his Friday night dinner gang; a bunch of antique car nuts; and, his faithful dog, Molly. He will be greatly missed by all. 

A Memorial Service and Reception will be held at Life Point Baptist Church on Friday, July 31, 2020. Service time is pending. Social distancing will be in place for the protection of us all. A private burial will be at the Robert Lee Cemetery for family at a later time. For those who are concerned about covid or unable to attend, we will post a video of the service on Marion's Facebook page so you can still be a part of this celebration. 

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Lifepoint Food Pantry Ministry (325)655-9319 at Lifepoint Baptist Church, 810 Austin Street, San Angelo.

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Roy K. Robb

07/27/2020 - 08:40 , by TKing09

Roy Kent Robb finished his work on earth and went to his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Friday, July 24, 2020, in his home surrounded by his family. Roy was born in Pasadena, Texas on August 19, 1943 to Roy E. Robb and Virginia Jeanette Robb. He was preceded in death by his parents. 

Roy grew up in Houston, Texas and graduated from Milby High School in 1961. His size and general demeanor helped him matriculate to college playing football, first at the University of Houston and then at Howard Payne University where he met his wife and earned an undergraduate degree in Political Science and Kinesiology. Roy would later earn a master’s degree in Criminal Justice. He married Kay Atkerson on May 19, 1968 at First Baptist Church in Brownwood, Texas. 

Roy spent his career in the field of Juvenile and Adult Supervision and Corrections. He believed in the power of the human spirit and saw people’s potential, regardless of their background. As a founding member and past president of the Texas Probation Association, Roy fought for the establishment of the Texas Adult Probation Commission and the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission, which ensured state funding and assistance for local probation departments. During his distinguished career, Roy served as Chief Probation Officer in Coryell County, where he built its department from its inception, and later as Director of Probation for the Concho Valley Community Supervision and Corrections Department. He was the longest serving Chair of the Texas Probation Training Academy Advisory Board at Sam Houston State University. The men and women whom Roy mentored throughout his career have gone on to impact their communities and to be leaders in their own right. His compassion, strategic thinking, and vision have left an indelible mark on the field of corrections. 

Roy was an active volunteer, generously contributing his time, energy, and experience to help others and better his community. He and his wife Kay helped plant Trinity Baptist Church in Gatesville, TX in 1976. Roy moved his family to San Angelo in 1985, and for the next 35 years contributed his time to numerous organizations, schools, and churches including the Concho Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross, CASA, Park Heights Baptist, Southland Baptist, and First Baptist Church. He served on the Howard Payne University Board of Trustees and was a Distinguished Alumnus. Roy was a member of the Hayrick Masonic Lodge #696. He dedicated his retirement years as a Board Liaison to the West Texas Boys Ranch, continuing his passion for improving the lives of young people. Roy was also an active member of and enjoyed spending time with his friends in the Ft. Chadbourne Calvary, which intersected perfectly with his passion for horses and the outdoors. 

Many knew Roy as “Coach Robb.” Roy was a dedicated Little League Baseball Coach and Gray-Y Football Coach. He coached the fundamentals of the game, but more importantly instilled in his young men the importance of team, integrity, education, and hard work. He painted a vision for the boys on his teams that with hard work and perseverance, anything is possible. He was also a notorious cap-thrower when plays didn’t materialize as planned. While most parents watched in horror from the stands as he threw his hat on the ground when his team failed, they didn’t understand that it wasn’t “failing” that upset him, but rather the fact that his boys weren’t reaching their full potential. He knew what the boys on his teams were capable of and wanted more than anything for them to see it too. 

If the day ended in a “y,” Roy could be found in the early morning drinking coffee and eating breakfast with his friends. He spent many hours riding his favorite horse, Navajo, at his and his brother’s ranch in Coke County. It brought him much joy when he spotted a newborn Longhorn calf, or when he and his Queensland Blue Heeler, Sugar, fed the catfish that thrived in his stock tank. 

Roy was firm but fair, and you always knew where you stood with him. Changing his mind was not easy, but he didn’t have to agree with you to love you. His capacity for kindness and generosity was seemingly endless, and it was important for him to leave things better than he found them.  

It was rare to meet a man prouder of his family than Roy. Those who knew him best endured the updates about his boys and their families’ latest adventures. His sons remember him as a strong man, a tough man, but mostly as the man who loved them more than anything. Roy loved most music, but his favorite singer of all time was his wife, Kay. 

Roy navigated this world with Christ as his compass; his faith dictated his decisions. The legacy that he leaves to the lives of those who worked with him, both professionally and in the community, and the children who might not know his name but who have benefited from the countless hours he contributed to making the world a better place, all carry the very best of who he was. 

Roy is survived by the love of his life and wife of 52 years, Kay Robb. He is also survived by his sons, James Robb and wife, Brandy, of Austin, Texas, and their children Lillian and Matthew; and Joel Robb and wife, Gillian, of Austin, Texas. He is survived by his brother, Ron Robb and wife, Sylvia, of Georgetown, Texas; his sister-in-law, Sandra Hall, of San Angelo, Texas; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. 

A public visitation will be held from 5pm-7pm on Wednesday, July 29, 2020 at Harper’s Funeral Home, 2606 Southland Blvd, San Angelo, TX 76904. 

A public graveside memorial service will be held at 10am on Thursday, July 30, 2020 at Greenleaf Cemetery, 2615 US-377, Brownwood, TX 76801. 

In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial donation to the West Texas Boys Ranch.

 

 

Visitation

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Graveside

Thursday, July 30, 2020

10:00AM

Greenleaf Cemetery
2615 US-377
Brownwood, Texas 76801

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Billie Ruth (Miears) Floyd

07/27/2020 - 08:35 , by TKing09

Billie Ruth Floyd, 82, passed away Thursday, July 23, 2020, in Big Lake.

Funeral services will be at 10:00 AM Wednesday, July 29, 2020, at the First Baptist Church in Big Lake with Rev. Gerald Bastin, pastor, officiating. Burial will be at 10:00 AM Thursday, July 30, 2020, at Evergreen Cemetery in Ballinger under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mrs. Floyd was born April 21, 1938, in Gorman. Billie married Jerry Amos Floyd on June 4, 1960, in De Leon. She has been a resident of Big Lake since 1964. Billie was a secretary for Big Lake State Bank, Farmers Insurance and worked for George Tucker Insurance Co. until her retirement. Billie was a member of First Baptist Church in Big Lake and of the Happy Homemakers. After retirement, Billie and Jerry loved to travel all over Texas.

Survivors include her husband Jerry Amos Floyd of the home; two daughters; Diann Lee and husband Mike of Azle, and Sharon Holder of Greenwood; a son; Keith Floyd of Dallas; and two granddaughters; Sydni Holder and Bradi Holder both of Greenwood. Billie was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Doris Burleson and Pauline Kelly; and two brothers, James Edward Miears and Roy Jean Miears.
 

 

FUNERAL SERVICE

Wednesday
July 29, 2020
10:00 AM
First Baptist Church of Big Lake
510 E 7th St.
Big Lake, TX 76932

 

GRAVESIDE SERVICE

Thursday
July 30, 2020
10:00 AM
Evergreen Cemetery
2100 Hutchins Ave.
Ballinger

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Maxine Harrison

07/24/2020 - 09:58 , by TKing09

Maxine Harrison passed with peace and grace on July 22, 2020. She was an exceedingly kind and unassuming lady who made such a difference in our lives. Above all else, she loved her family and friends and demonstrated that she was a person of faith. She lived her life volunteering and serving others. 
Alvina Maxine Hennersdorf Harrison was born in 1926 to Earl Max and Lucy Alvina Hennersdorf in San Angelo, Texas. 
She attended schools in San Angelo and graduated as Salutatorian from San Angelo High School in 1943. She had participated in interscholastic league tournaments as a debater and extemporaneous speaker. She was recognized with a “degree of distinction” in the National Forensic League.  
Maxine graduated, with honors, from Texas Technological College in 1947. She was involved in many campus clubs and was a member of Tech’s debate team. 
On June 15, 1947 she married William Lea Harrison of San Angelo who had joined Harrison Roofing Company with his father and brother. From this union, Ronald Lea, David Earl, and Jan were born. 
Her family was most important to her. She attended all her children’s school activities from scouting (being a cub scout den mother}, to baseball, band concerts and accompanied them on tennis tournaments. Of course, there were also piano & dance recitals and occasionally fishing & wildflower trips. We wish you could have seen how talented Maxine was with ceramics, china painting, jewelry making, sewing, knitting, crocheting and decorating for events - however she “definitely” made the best Christmas stockings in the whole wide world. 
She maintained a Christian home and as a member of St. Luke Methodist Church she taught Sunday School, later transferring her membership to First United Methodist Church. At the time of her death she was a member of Cheers Sunday School class. 
After her children left home, Maxine worked as a Shannon Hospital volunteer for thirty-four plus years until her health forced her retirement. Friendships were made and many happy hours were spent with her extended family. She also enjoyed delivering meals every week for Meals for The Elderly for more than ten years and volunteering her services for FUMC. She received the DAR Award for community service. 
In 1998, her husband preceded her in death after fifty-one years of marriage. 
Survivors include children Ronny Harrison and wife Carol, David Harrison and wife Katie, and Jan Drake and husband Phil. Grandchildren Clint Harrison and wife Lindsay, Jeremy Harrison and wife Amy, Laura Harrison, Julia Taylor and husband Anthony, and Sunny Pietsch and husband Ryan. Great-grandchildren Morgan Harrison, Ashlea Harrison, Abbie Harrison, Coty Lea Harrison, Rebecca Harrison, Blake Pietsch, Samantha Pietsch and William Pietsch. Step-granddaughters Amy Hill and husband Shane and Mandi Anderson. Step-great-grandchildren Hannah Hill and fiancé Ty Kothmann, Riley Hill, Jacob and wife Brittney Scherr, Lauren Scherr and Will Scherr. Nieces Molly Christensen, Peggy Chandler, Marilyn Broussard, nephew O.D. “Bubba” Harrison, and numerous cousins. She is also survived by her trusty fur companion, Rags. Special thanks to Dr. Carl Anderton, the numerous Lyndale assisted living staff and the Shannon health care workers that took such loving care of Maxine. The chaplain at Shannon was especially comforting to her and the family in the last hours. 
Due to the Covid 19 virus, there will be no family visitation, but viewing will be available at Harper Funeral Home on Saturday, July 25, 2020 from 12:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M., and Sunday from 12:30 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. A private family graveside service will be held at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens in San Angelo, Texas. 
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of San Angelo, First United Methodist Church or Meals for The Elderly. 
Family and friends may share condolences and sign the online register book at 
www.harper-funeralhome.com.

 

Viewing

Saturday, July 25, 2020

12:00PM - 7:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Viewing

Sunday, July 26, 2020

12:30PM - 7:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904

Final Resting Place

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

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Joyce Elizabeth Poage

07/22/2020 - 09:28 , by TKing09

Joyce Elizabeth Poage passed peacefully on Saturday, July 18, 2020 in Fort Worth. She was born in Rosebud, TX on April 20, 1923 to Joe and Luna Raabe Vlha. 

Joyce graduated from Rosebud High School and met her future husband, J D Poage there. They married March 15, 1946 and shortly after moved to Big Spring where their first daughter, Betty was born. They lived on a ranch outside Rankin when their second daughter, Billie was born. They eventually settled in Big Lake, TX where they raised their family and lived for many years. 

Joyce was a stay at home mom until her children were old enough and she went to work at Boone Motor Company. She had a good group of friends who would gather for coffee and fellowship. She was an avid gardener and known to have one of the prettiest yards in town. She was also a member and past president of the Reagan County Gardening Club. 

Joyce loved to play Bridge. She would travel the state playing in tournaments and earned her Life Master. She played until her late 80’s. Even after giving up Bridge she continued to play cards up until recently. 

Joyce and JD were faithful members of the First United Methodist Church of Big Lake. In their later years they were active members of Trailblazers. They both were very involved in the community and loved living in Big Lake. 

Joyce was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Billye Jean Coskrey, her husband, JD and daughter Betty. She is survived by her sister Mary Jo Martin, her daughter Billie Farr and husband Phil, grandsons Jeff Farr and wife Stephanie, Zack Farr and wife Danielle, and her great grandkids – Libby, Cade, Avery, Sawyer and Audrey. She is also survived by a group of very close nieces, nephews, and friends. 

There will be a graveside service on Thursday, July 23rd at 1pm at Glen Rest Cemetery in Big Lake, TX. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her honor to First United Methodist Church of Big Lake or a charity of your choice.

 

 

Graveside

Thursday, July 23, 2020

1:00PM

Glen Rest Cemetery
E. Lake St.
Big Lake, TX 76932

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Georgia Helen Prickett Pope

07/22/2020 - 09:26 , by TKing09

Georgia Helen Prickett Pope died Monday, July 20, 2020 and was 88 at death. She was born January 13, 1932 on a farm near Watonga, Oklahoma to Arnold Julius Prickett and Fern Neal Prickett. They lived in Watonga, Oklahoma and moved to Canton, Oklahoma in 1936 where she lived, attended school and graduated from Canton High School in 1950. She attended Oklahoma State where she fell in love. She married the love of her life, Leland D. Pope June 1, 1952. They had two daughters, Christy Lee and Julie Beth. 
They Lived in Georgia and Louisiana and Oklahoma. Leland returned from Korea in 1954. They moved to Gallup, New Mexico and lived there for 35 years. While in Gallup she taught school, was a licensed insurance agent and had retail clothing stores. During this time Helen became a Genealogist and published six books. 
She was active in the community: She is a qualified Bridal consultant, Certified Residential Property Appraiser, Past Matron Order of Eastern Star, Past Mother Advisor for Rainbow Girls, Past President of Gallup Soroptimist Club, Past Republican County Chairman of McKinley Co., Past Education Chairman Jacksonville, FL Genealogical Society. Helen was Registrar for 4 years of the Orlando Chapter Of National Society of Daughter of the American Revolution, Past President of Christian Temple Chapter of Colonial Dames XVII Century, also served 4 years as State Registrar for the United States Daughter of 1812, She is also as member of Barons and Dames of the Magna Charta and Sons and Daughters of Pilgrims. In 1962 was listed in the Who’s Who in the Southwest and Who’s Who in American Politics. 
She is preceded in death by her husband, Leland, sister, Barbara Long, and nephew, Alan Long. 
Helen is survived daughters, Christy Butler of Gallup, NM and Julie Mills of Winter Garden FL, granddaughter, Brandy and husband Bryan Hawkins, San Angelo, TX, grandson, Neal Butler, Gallup NM and her beloved great-granddaughter, Hailey Hawkins, San Angelo, TX. And many other relatives.

 

 

Graveside

Thursday, July 23, 2020

11:00AM

Texas State Veterans Cemetery
7457 W. Lake Rd.
Abilene, TX 79601

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Marvin Hollie Power

07/21/2020 - 09:13 , by TKing09

Marvin Hollie Power, 84, formally of Ballinger, died in San Angelo on July 19, 2020, at Shannon Medical Center.

A private family memorial will be held at a later date.

Marvin was born on November 7, 1935, to Claud H. and Leota Whitfield Power. On July 29, 1956, He married Sondra Jean Hilburn in Lawton, Oklahoma. He proudly served in the US Army during the Korean War.

He worked as an electrician until his retirement. Marvin had a fondness for sweets, especially chocolate shakes.

He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Sondra; and a daughter, Lisa Deann Power.

Marvin is survived by two sons, James Hollie Power of San Angelo and Christopher G. Power of Rowena; two sisters, Joyce Boggess of Little Elm and Jo Rita Nix of Houston, Texas; two grandsons, Jarrod D. Power of St. Thomas USVI and Eyon Ryon Power of Rowena; five granddaughters, Andrea Dawn Green of Murfreesboro, TN, Heather Mae Power of Hilton Head Island, SC, Whitney Joyce Knight of Ballinger, Mallory Hazel Cross of Stephenville and Macee Bryce Power of Rowena; and six great grandchildren.

Online condolences can be given at www.RobertMassie.com.
 

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