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Crime

WATCH: Armed Suspect Makes Desperate Pleas About Tyrannical Government, Himself as the Law Closed in

05/14/2020 - 13:03 , by live
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Montez Isabell

05/14/2020 - 09:04 , by TKing09

Isabell H. Montez, a loving daughter, mother, sister, grandmother, aunt, friend and lifelong Mertzon Residence went to be with our heavenly father on May 12, 2020, at the age of 47, surrounded by close family and friends. Isabell was born November 21, 1972 in Killeen, TX to Bertha H. Montez and Pablo G Montez. Later, in 1978 she moved with her family to Mertzon, TX. She graduated from Irion County Highschool in 1992. On March 27, 1992 she welcomed her wonderful son into the world, and he became the most important thing in her life. She enjoyed motorcycle rides, journaling and crafting. She had a heart of gold and the mind of a perfectionist. But, most of all she enjoyed being with her grandchildren. She had a smile you could never forget and loved to help those around her, she knew no stranger. Isabell is survived by her loving mother, Bertha H. Montez of Mertzon; son, Jess Pruitt and wife Beth of Mertzon; grandmother, Isabel Montez of Mertzon; brother, Miguel Montez of Mertzon; brother, Pablo Montez and wife Brenda of San Angelo; grandchildren, Eli, Grady, and River Pruitt; Niece, Kara Estrada and Husband Sammy of San Angelo; great Nieces, Jersey and Paulee, along with numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and special friends. She preceded in death by her father Pablo G. Montez; grandfather, Andres Montez; grandparents, Encarnacion and Isabel Hinojosa. A rosary will be held at 7 PM on Friday, May 15, 2020 at Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, May 16, 2020 at 10 AM in Mertzon Cemetery. Pallbearers include Albert Perez, Jesse Chacon, Adrian Munoz, Buddy Valencia, Mario Mendoza, David "wedo" Flores. Honorary Pallbearers will be Daniel Munoz and Gabriel Hinojosa. The Family would like to express their thanks to Dr. Steven Alred at Shannon Medical Center. Hospice of San Angelo especially Becca and Fresenius Kidney Care San Angelo especially Mike.

 

15 MAY

Rosary

7:00 pm

JOHNSON'S FUNERAL HOME

Chapel

435 W Beauregard Ave
San Angelo, Texas 76903

 

16 MAY

Graveside Service

10:00 am

MERTZON CEMETERY


Mertzon, Texas

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Crime

SWAT Takes Down Two Suspected Robbers During a 5-Hour Armed Standoff in North San Angelo

05/13/2020 - 23:59 , by live
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Gober Coy

05/12/2020 - 19:51 , by TKing09

Coy Dale Gober, 52, of San Angelo, went to his heavenly home, May 11, 2020 following a short battle of rare, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. Coy was the first of three boys born to Dale Gober and Karen Barefoot Berry in San Angelo on November 11, 1967.

 

Arrangements are by Harper Funeral Home. Graveside Service will be Saturday, May 16, 2020 at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens at 2:30 PM. Pallbearers with be Dan Keel, Dan Robertson, Heath White, James Fischer, Jim Bob Kafer, and Ricky Weidner.

 

Coy is survived by his three children, Creig, Case, and Cirstyn Gober, mother, Karen and step-father David Berry, siblings Coty and wife Amber Gober of San Angelo, Cole and wife Carla Gober, of Midland, and sister D'Ann and husband Craig Moldenhauer of Midland. Preceding him in death were his father Dale Gober, grandparents, Leonard and Mora Gober, M J and Bonnie Barefoot and step-grandfather Roy Walker.

 

Coy loved his kids with all his heart, continually wanting them to be successful in life. He and Creig shared a love for horses, roping, and the cowboy way of life. Case and Coy loved anything and everything do with airplanes. Cirstyn and Coy shared her love of sports, basketball and her cross country running. He was so proud of them.

 

Coy assumed the role of Dad to his younger brothers when he was in grade school. He was forever trying to keep them on the straight and narrow. But, to his sister he was her protector and shield.

 

The love of music was instilled in Coy from birth by his mom. She and Coy could sing for hours. They never heard a song they couldn't sing one way or another. They really made music together. He loved to sing whenever asked whether at church, weddings, funerals or just with his siblings and friends. His Memaw Gober would be playing the piano and he would come in and sit down on the bench with her and sing whatever she played. What a time of fun and joy between them.

 

Coy worked for his grandpa, Leonard Gober most of his life doing various things from farming, driving tractor, ranching, taking care of cattle and sheep, cutting hay, painting, whatever needed to be done in the country. He worked at Hargraves Tire, Ponca Wholesale, and Mr. Boots Western Wear before choosing Radiology as his career. Lots of times he worked two or more jobs at a time.

 

Coy attended school in Temple, Paint Rock, Lubbock, Coronado and graduated from Lake View High School in 1986 as Class Favorite.

 

He received a music scholarship to attend Angelo State University; later transferring to South Plains Jr. College. Coy attended Scenic Medical School of Radiology in Big Spring, Texas. Upon graduation he was employed with the Scenic Mountain Medical Center for four years.

 

In 2002 Coy and his family moved back to San Angelo and he joined Community Hospital Association, where he worked in the CT department as the Lead Radiologic technician for 18 years prior to his death. Coy had a passion for his profession and officiating for football games. Some of his fellow colleagues at work said he was known as "Dad" because he was always leading and guiding and encouraging his younger colleagues to do and be the best in order to reach their personal goals.


 

Coy joined the San Angelo Football Officials' Association in 1988. He served several years as president and began serving as past president in 2018. He was instrumental in training and developing officials over the past 14 years. Two of the highlights of his officiating career were working in AT&T Stadium as working lineman in 2016 for the 3A, Division I State Championship Game and in 2019, TAPPS Division 3, State Championship in Waco.

 

Coy loved coaching Little League Baseball. He was caring and attentive to his team members and their learning capabilities, always pushing them to do and be their best.

 

Coy called his mom every day to check on her and his step-dad. He relished the times he could help them do anything. He looked forward to going to their home to watch ball games and have a good home cooked meal or just sit around or sing or dance with his mom. Coy thought he was his mom's favorite, but so did each of his siblings think they were her favorites. The whole family had a great time singing and making music.

 

Coy's paternal grandparents had a tremendous influence on him. He had such a passion to take care of them in their old age. He worked and cared for them tirelessly. He became the son they lost. He kept a close tab on his maternal grandmother and checked on her health frequently in her last years. If Coy was close to Corsicana he would go by and visit with his step-dad's mom. She was always so blessed by him. Coy loved to hear their stories of times past. He regularly checked on parents of a friend he had in high school and called them his second parents. He loved to spend time with them.

 

Coy was a perfectionist, in his work ethic, his manners, his dress and his pickup truck. He lived life to the fullest. Anything he put his hand or mind to, was done to the max.

 

Coy had a servant's heart and a passion for elderly people. He was a very private person; seldom shared his hurts, heartaches, or his pain. He never met a stranger and was always the first to offer a hand in friendship to anyone.

 

Coy was a member of the Glen Meadows Baptist Church for many years.

 

The family would like to thank Dr. Darrell Herrington, the staff at Solaris Hospice, and San Angelo Nursing and Rehab Center, Coy's colleagues at Community Hospital and friends for the prayers, love, and support they provided during Coy's illness and difficult time.

 

In lieu of flowers please make donation to your favorite charity, or to the Solaris Hospice ,2250 FM 51, St, 400, Decatur, Texas, 76234 or the CJD Foundation, 3634 W. Market St. Ste.10, Akron, Ohio,44333 or the San Angelo Football Officials Association.

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Sports

WATCH: Wall Hawks' Tate Williams Commits to Baylor University

05/12/2020 - 17:30 , by mannyd33
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WATCH: Daring Rescue of Man and His Dog from Apartment Inferno

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Thomas Dinah Mae (Cade)

05/12/2020 - 11:14 , by TKing09

Dinah Cade Thomas, age 85 of San Angelo passed away on May 11, 2020 surrounded by her family.

Dinah was the first born of twin daughters to Herbert M. and Ethel Byrns Cade on December 5, 1934.

She was raised and educated in the Union Community South of Lubbock and graduated from Cooper Rural High School in 1952. She went on to attend McMurray College in Abilene where she was a member of Gamma Sigma and the Press Club as well as Texas Tech University in Lubbock.

Dinah married Bill Thomas in Woodrow, Texas in 1955. The couple was blessed with daughter Candy and a son Terry. Throughout her life she was an educator and worked with the Hobbs New Mexico School System and the Midland School System from which she retired after 23 years in 1998.

She loved drawing, painting, decorating, sewing, traveling, and entertaining her family. Dinah was a member of the First United Methodist Church and the Partners Class.

Dinah (Granmamma) had a good life and deeply loved her family.

Dinah was preceded in death by her parents, a brother H.M. “Jack” Cade Jr; her sister Mary Helen Breshear; her husband Bill, of sixty-one years; and her daughter, Candy.

She is survived by her son Terry and his wife Russell “Rossell”; her twin sister Sue McLeroy; four grandchildren; Seven great grandchildren; nieces, nephews, and friends.

There are no services planned at this time. However, Dinah will be buried in Midland, Texas at Fairview Cemetery next to her husband.

The family suggests memorials be made to the Candy Bussell Scholarship Fund c/o Carlsbad Foundation, 116 South Canyon, Carlsbad, NM 88221-9989

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Swafford Glenn Everett

05/12/2020 - 09:07 , by TKing09

Glenn Everett (Bud) Swafford, 81, of San Angelo, Texas passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 9, 2020. He was born on February 14, 1939 in San Angelo, to Everett Nathaniel (Slim) and Ruby Juanita Swafford. Bud attended Central High School and graduated in the class of 1957. Bud entered the United States Army in 1959 and proudly served our country until 1962. He was an Airborne Paratrooper/Military Police serving in Germany at Checkpoint Charley at the Berlin Wall. After his military service, Bud moved back home to San Angelo, and was employed as a Lineman for several years. In 1979 Bud began his career at GTE where he started out as an Installer and eventually became a Cable Splicer. Before he left the company he was awarded The Presidents Award for Excellence. Bud took a position as a Government Contractor at Goodfellow Air Force Base until his retirement in 2009. In 1965, Bud married Patsy Ann Garrett and together they raised 3 children. Bud was an avid outdoors-man spending much of his time fishing, hunting, and trapping. Fishing was a love from youth that carried on into his final days. He also had a passion for hot rods. Bud built and modified many vehicles in his lifetime. He loved to hear that engine roar! Bud is preceded in death by his wife, Patsy; his sons, Carter Cauthorn and Garrett Swafford; his parents, Slim and Ruby; his sisters, Margo Sewell and Betty Pivarnik; and nephew Randy Blackwell. Those left to cherish his memory are his daughter, Nicole (Sean) Matthews; his grandchildren, Heather (Matt) Medeiros, Jon (Kimberly) Cauthorn, Brode (Kelcey) Pickens, Gunar Matthews and Peyton Matthews. He also leaves behind 5 great granddaughters, 3 great grandsons, and 2 special nieces, Vicki Nichols and Shelly Patterson. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 11:00 AM in the Johnson’s Funeral Home Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the Swafford family asks that a memorial donation be made in Bud’s name to Hospice of San Angelo. The family would also like to thank Dr. Delaine Westmorland, Hospice of San Angelo, and Michael (Maxxi) Crawford for their love and care during this time.

 

Memorial Service

May 14, 2020

11:00 am

JOHNSON'S FUNERAL HOME

435 West Beauregard Avenue
San Angelo, Texas

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05/11/2020 - 16:01 , by matttrammell
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Miller Angela

05/11/2020 - 13:38 , by TKing09

Angela Miller, 26, passed away Saturday, May 9, 2020, in San Angelo.

Memorial services will be at a later date. Cremation and arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Miss Miller was born October 29, 1993, in Abilene. Angela was a lifelong resident of San Angelo where she graduated from Lake View High School in 2012. She had worked at Sitel Corp and a barista at Starbucks.

Survivors include her mother, Angie Miller of San Angelo; a brother, Jacob Miller of San Angelo; her fur baby, Smokey Jo of the home; paternal grandparents, Ernest and Delores Miller of Veribest; also survived by many extended family and friends. Angela was preceded in death by her father, Ed Miller; maternal grandparents; Fermin, Jr. and Olivia Acosta.

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

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