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A Puncher's Chance

09/22/2020 - 10:11 , by mannyd33
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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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Brent Davis Press Conference: "We've got to play like a veteran football team."

09/21/2020 - 23:20 , by mannyd33
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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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Halfmann Sherry Ann

09/21/2020 - 16:18 , by TKing09

Sherry Ann Halfmann, passed away at her home in San Angelo, Texas on Sunday, September 20, 2020. She was the only child of Viola Stuard Smith and W. H. “Bill” Smith, born in San Angelo on April 22, 1948. 
Sherry is survived by husband of 53 years Gary Lynn Halfmann, special cousins Phillip Stovall (Star), Laura Stuard Skehan (Jim), Kenny Stuard (Merry Carol), Uncles Bill Stuard and Benny Stuard, numerous cousins, nieces and nephews, and brothers-in-law Michael Sturm and Dale Halfmann. 
Sherry graduated from Central High School in 1966 and married the love of her life, Gary, that same year at Sacred Heart Catholic Church where they are still parishioners. She and Gary lived and farmed near San Angelo ever since. In addition, Sherry also worked for Best-Tex and Tucker Drilling before beginning her own business providing bookkeeping services.  
She had a passion for gardening, always enjoying her yard and plants, as well as enjoying traveling, the oceans, and the mountains and Ruidoso, New Mexico, and was a very avid NASCAR fan. She also loved their constant companion Ms. Daisy Mae. 
Sherry was preceded in death by parents, Viola and W.H. “Bill” Smith, Aunts Betty Stuard and Mary Stuard, and sister-in-law Connie Sturm. 
Pallbearers will be Blake Belcher, Michael Sturm, Darryl Weishuhn, Don Shackelford, Bryan Skehan and Galen Schwartz. Honorary pallbearers are Phillip Stovall, Kenny Stuard, James Wanorek, Al Lovell, Andy Smith, Sr., Paul Huff, Jimmy Belcher, Jim Skehan, Garrett Kleman, Bryan Luna and Brett Lang. 
A Visitation for family and friends will be held at Harper’s Funeral Home, 2606 Southland Blvd. in San Angelo on Wednesday evening, September 23, 2020 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. 
Mass of Christian Burial will be at Sacred Heart Cathedral in San Angelo on Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. Interment will immediately follow at Fairmount Cemetery, 1120 W Ave N, San Angelo. 
Gary and the family are especially thankful and appreciative for Sherry’s close friends and exceptional caretakers that blessedly assisted Sherry during her illness. 
In lieu of flowers or plants, the family requests that those wishing to please consider donations to the American Lung Association, Donation Processing Center, PO Box 11039, Lewiston, ME 04243-9409 or the University Transplant Center, 4502 Medical Drive, MS 18-1, San Antonio, TX 78229.

 

Visitation

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

6:00PM - 8:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Funeral Service

Thursday, September 24, 2020

10:00AM

Sacred Heart Cathedral
20 E Beauregard Ave 
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

Final Resting Place

Fairmount Cemetery 
1120 W. Ave. N 
San Angelo, TX 76901

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Nunez Margarita Chappa

09/21/2020 - 16:15 , by TKing09

Margarita Chappa Nunez, 75, of San Angelo Texas went to be with the Lord on September 20, 2020. She was born on November 11, 1944 in San Angelo, Texas to parents Guadalupe and Angelita Chappa.  

Margie grew up in the small town of Mereta, Texas where she met the love of her life, Nayo Nunez. They were married for 49 wonderful years and had 5 children. Margie worked for Levi’s Strauss for 26 years and then retired. Though she enjoyed her time off, she loved helping others and found joy providing care for the elderly. When she wasn’t working, Margie loved spending all the time she could with her family; her family was her pride and joy. She also loved having lunch with her friends, shopping, playing Loteria, puzzle books, Dominoes and talking on the phone. 

Survivors include her children: Enedina Stewart and husband James, Adam Nunez, Elisa Martinez and husband Arthur (Toy) and Catherine Dickison and husband Chris. Grandchildren: John Padilla and wife Liz, Berlynn Zuniga and husband Jamie, Brandon Stewart, Chelsea Stewart and Adam Stewart. Great Grandchildren: Maddie Padilla, Jay Padilla, Kamron Dominguez, Ambrielle Stewart and Aly Padilla. One brother Joe M. Chappa and wife Sylvia along with numerous nieces and nephews. One special pet, Chuy. 

She is predeceased in death by her parents, her spouse Nayo Nunez, her son Nayo Nunez Jr., granddaughters Amber Stewart and Tiffani Martinez, and sister Juanita Reyes. 

A rosary vigil service will be held on Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 6:00pm in Mereta, TX at Holy Family Mission. Mass of Christian burial will be on Thursday, September 24, 2020 at 10:00am in Mereta, TX at Holy Family Mission. Interment to follow at Mereta/Eola Cemetary.  

Pallbearers are: Kamron Dominguez, John Padilla, Jaylen Padilla, Adam Stewart, Joel Herrera and Joey Chappa. Honorary pallbearer: Brandon Stewart.

 

 

Rosary

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

6:00PM

Holy Family Catholic Church
18370 Bledsoe Rd 
Mereta, TX 76940

 

Funeral Service

Thursday, September 24, 2020

10:00AM

Holy Family Catholic Church
18370 Bledsoe Rd 
Mereta, TX 76940

 

Final Resting Place

Mereta-Eola Cemetery 
County Rd 1640 
Paint Rock, TX 76866

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Harris Randall Keith

09/21/2020 - 16:13 , by TKing09

Randall Keith Harris (Papa) 69, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, September 17, 2020. Randall was born December 29, 1950 in Seminole, Texas to P.K. “Cotton” and Lois Harris. He met the love of his life Sue Collins and married on May 21, 1977. They shared forty-three beautiful years together and raised two sons: Shawn Micheal Harris, and Anthony Dobs Harris. Randall worked and retired from Halliberton after 40 years of service. Randall was the Master of Masonic Lodge #1260 of San Angelo, TX. 
Randall is survived by his wife, two sons, daughter-in-law: Amy Harris, one granddaughter: Madison Harris; two grandsons: Benjamin Arnold and Matt Arnold. Viewing will be held on Tuesday, September 22, 2020 from 8:00am to 7:00pm. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 2:00pm at Harper Funeral Home.

 

Viewing

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

8:00AM - 7:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Funeral Service

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

2:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Reneau Charlene

09/21/2020 - 16:11 , by TKing09

Charlene Reneau, 80, of Buda, Texas formerly of San Angelo, Texas went to be with the Lord on Saturday, September 19, 2020. Charlene was born on October 11, 1939 in Arkon, Ohio to Charles and Eloise Laubert. She married the love of her life, Ed Reneau on December 9, 1957 in Indiana, and were happily married for forty-three years. Charlene loved music and cooking, but her greatest love was sharing her faith. She could often be found reading the Daily Bread. Her spirit of hospitality could be felt wherever she went. 
Charlene was preceded in death by her parents and husband. She is survived by her daughter, Robin Young (Joe) from New Braunfels, Texas; Charles (Chuck) Reneau of Austin, Texas and Robert (Bobby) Reneau (Marcy) of Snyder, Texas. Charlene loved and enjoyed her five grandchildren. A graveside service will at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.

 

Graveside

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

11:00AM

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

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Strebeck Evelyn June Massey

09/21/2020 - 16:08 , by TKing09

Evelyn June Massey Strebeck, 85, departed this world September 17, 2020. She was born June 9, 1935, in the heart of the Great Depression, on a cotton farm 6 miles east of Eola, Texas, just across Kickapoo Creek, the tenth of eleven children born to W. M. (Bill) Massey and Lizzie Jo Prosise Massey. She is enjoying a well-earned rest in the peace and contentment of her Lord and Savior, with family and friends who went before her. 
June graduated from Paint Rock High School as Valedictorian of her class in 1952. She then met George Edward Strebeck her first year at San Angelo College in 1953. They were married March 25, 1955, three days after he was commissioned a U. S. Air Force Officer. Although she spent much of her adult life with medical issues, she still managed to raise three beautiful daughters with her husband of 65 years. After marriage, they traveled over half of the world to his Air Force assignments, from Austria in Europe to Thailand in Southeast Asia, stopping at times in 25 states and eight foreign countries. June held down the fort while George was off on assignments away from home. June was a lifelong member of the Church of Christ and managed to find a congregation with which to worship nearly everywhere they traveled. Many church members paths have crossed more than once. 
After her husband retired from his twenty five year Air Force career, they returned to San Angelo where June became active as a volunteer in her church home, Johnson Street Church of Christ. She worked at the church in the resource room supporting classroom activities. She prepared and donated baked goods to nursing homes for their monthly birthday celebrations and in so doing became recognized on a program called “Time to Care” being aired by a local TV station. 
After returning to her West Texas roots, she joined her sisters, all of whom live in Texas, and they began an annual sisters’ reunion which they took turns hosting. Sometimes they even let brothers and husbands attend. Their annual affair even got some notoriety until travel became a problem as they grew older and activities had to be curtailed. 
June was preceded in death by her parents, four sisters, two brothers, and four nephews. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, George Edward Strebeck; three daughters: Debra Rhodes and husband Melvin of Delavan, Wisconsin, Patricia Strebeck of Austin, Texas and Monica Strebeck of San Angelo, Texas; three grandchildren: Justin Rhodes and wife Jennifer, Christina Rhodes and Alexa N. Strebeck-Sicina. She is also survived by three sisters, one brother, 8 nieces and 10 nephews. 
June will be available for viewing from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Monday, September 21, 2020 with the family receiving friends for visitation from 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M., Monday evening at Harper Funeral Home. A private graveside service will be held. Masks are required while attending the visitation. 
The family wishes to sincerely thank the staff and nurses and aides of Regency House for their loving care over the past nine years, and for the special care she and the family received at the end of June’s Journey. A very special thank you goes to Nurse Susan Cole who cared for June the entire time. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Rust Street Ministries, St. Gabriel’s Hospice in San Angelo, or a charity of your choice. 
Family and friends can sign the online register book at www.harper-funeralhome.com.

 

 

Visitation

Monday, September 21, 2020

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Weishuhn Ethel Marie Droll

09/21/2020 - 16:06 , by TKing09

Ethel Marie Droll Weishuhn, 91, of Eola, Texas passed away on Friday, September 18, 2020. She was born on September 27, 1928 in Rowena, Texas to William and Freda (Glass) Droll. On January 6, 1948 she married the love of her life, Presley (Dutch) Weishuhn at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Rowena, Texas. They spent 67 years wonderful years together before his death in 2015. Ethel graduated from Eola High School. 
In their early married life they lived in the Mereta-Eola-Vancourt area farming and ranching. She taught religion classes at Holy Family Catholic Church in Mereta and worked in the cafeteria at Eola High School. Ethel belonged to St. Ambrose Catholic church where she was a member of the St. Helen’s Altar Society. Some of her greatest times were outside alongside Dutch helping on the farms and with their livestock. She enjoyed spending time with her grandkids and great grandkids and attending birthday parties for all of them. She made many beautiful quilts, enjoyed gardening and prepared many meals for her family. One of the most things she enjoyed was being with the Eldorado Social Club at their ranch in Schleicher County. She and Dutch spent many Sunday afternoons with their friends playing dominoes with the Wall Domino Club. 
She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents, a son, Michael Dennis, a grandson, Todd Weishuhn, two brothers, Carl and Billie Droll. A rosary vigil service will be held at 6:00 P.M., Sunday, September 20, 2020 at St. Ambrose Catholic Church with Deacon Allan Lange officiating. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:00 A.M., Monday, September 21, 2020 at St. Ambrose Catholic Church with Msgr. Larry Droll and Father Joe Choutapalli as celebrants. Interment will follow St. Ambrose Catholic Cemetery. 
Survivors include Children Allen Weishuhn (Jo Ann) of Vancourt, Linda(David) Urbanek of Lowake, David Weishuhn ( Belinda) of St. Lawrence and Donald Weishuhn (Theresa) of Eola, Grandchildren, Brady (Stephanie) Weishuhn, Laurie (Grant) Teplicek, Tanya (Obie)Wilson, Joe (Lindsey) Urbanek, John (Jennifer) Urbanek ,Amy (Justin)Schwartz, Carrie (Max) Batla , Cody (Misty)Weishuhn, and Cassie Weishuhn. Great grandchildren, Gage and Renly Weishuhn, Hunter, Hutson and Holt Teplicek, Madison Hans, Augustus Wilson, Corbin, Slayte, Rylee and Sydney Urbanek, Amber and Brenly Schwartz, Keegan, Cohen and Brylee Batla, Kaylynne Weishuhn; Great Great Grandchildren Blayze Foote. She is also survived by her brother, Harvey Droll, sisters, Lucille (Norbert) Halfmann, Dorothy (Eugene) Hirt and Jean (Bernard Hirt) and sister-in-law Merline(Olen) Weishuhn. 
The family would like to thank the caregivers at Brayden Park Assisted Living and the staff at Kindred Hospice for their dedicated care, Dr. Vicki Forlano and Father Joe Choutapalli and all her close friends. 
Donations or memorials may be made to St. Ambrose Cemetery Fund, in care of St. Ambrose Catholic Church, P. O. Box 228, San Angelo Tx 76905, or a charity of your choice.

 

 

Rosary

Sunday, September 20, 2020

6:00PM

St. Ambrose Catholic Church
8602 Texas Loop 570 
Wall, TX 76905

 

Funeral Service

Monday, September 21, 2020

10:00AM

St. Ambrose Catholic Church
8602 Texas Loop 570 
Wall, TX 76905

 

Final Resting Place

St. Ambrose Catholic Cemetery 

Wall, TX

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