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O' Neal Barbara A.

05/06/2020 - 09:02 , by TKing09

Barbara Ann O’Neal 82, of San Angelo, Texas passed away Sunday, May 3rd, 2020. Barbara was born on January 22, 1938 in Smith’s Parish, Bermuda to Joseph and Amy White. She was one of four children, including a twin sister. Barbara lived in Bermuda until age 17 and always said that going to the beach and swimming were some of her favorite childhood memories. After finishing school, Barbara met the love of her life, George O’Neal. The two were married on March 3, 1955. They welcomed two sons into the world, Bill and Gary O’Neal. She worked tirelessly as a homemaker, making sure her family was cared for. Barbara later became a grandmother to three grandchildren and seven great grandchildren whom she loved dearly. Barbara was passionate about many things, such as bowling, fishing, and camping in Alaska. George’s 24 years of service in the USAF allowed them the opportunity to live in Bermuda, Florida, Germany, Alaska, and Texas. Nothing was as important to her as her family. She felt that her family and their continued successes were her proudest accomplishments in life. Barbara was an absolute joy to everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her. She will be deeply missed by all those who knew her. Barbara was preceded in death by her parents Joe and Amy White, Brothers-in-law Bobby Robbins, and Michael Compagnon. She is survived by her husband of 65 years George O’Neal and sons Bill O’Neal (Vara), and Gary O’Neal (Linda). Grandchildren Brooke Kalnbach (Michael), Zach O’Neal (Stephanie), and Megan O’Neal. Great Grandchildren Abi, Mason, and Karter Kalnbach, Luke, Shane, Reid, and Tate O’Neal. All of whom reside in San Angelo. Sisters; Rosemary Robbins, Betty Compagnon, and brother David White along with many extended relatives and friends whom will be in mourning. A graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Thursday, May 7, 2020 in Johnson’s Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Family and friends may sign an online guestbook at www.johnsons-funeralhome.com

FAMILY

Joe White, Father (deceased)

Amy White, Mother (deceased)

Bobby Robbins, Brother-in-law (deceased)

Michael Compagnon, Brother-in-law (deceased)

George O'Neal, Husband

Bill O'Neal (Vara), Son

Gary O'Neal (Linda), Son

Brooke Kalnbach (Michael), Grandchild

Zach O'Neal (Stephanie), Grandchild

Megan O'Neal, Grandchild

Abi Kalnbach, Great Grandchild

Mason Kalnbach, Great Grandchild

Karter Kalnbach, Great Grandchild

Luke O'Neal, Great Grandchild

Shane O'Neal, Great Grandchild

Reid O'Neal, Great Grandchild

Tate O'Neal, Great Grandchild

Rosemary Robbins, Sister

Betty Compagnon, Sister

David White, Brother

Also mourning her are many extended relatives and friends.

 

7 MAY

Graveside Service 

10:00 am

JOHNSON'S LAWNHAVEN MEMORIAL GARDENS

4989 FM 1223
San Angelo, Texas 76905

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Delone John Warren

05/06/2020 - 08:52 , by TKing09

John Warren Delone, 80, passed away Sunday, May 3, 2020, in San Angelo.

Public viewing will be from 12:00 PM until 8:00 PM Tuesday, May 5, 2020, at Robert Massie Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be 2:30 PM Wednesday, May 6, 2020, by invitation only at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel. Due to the current health crisis in our community and the directives given by State and Local Governments, we must abide by the directive limiting gatherings to 25% occupancy. Robert Massie Funeral Home will be Live streaming the services, Click https://youtu.be/oKzMdHUujw0 to view live starting at 2:25 PM Wednesday. Burial will be at Fairmount Cemetery under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mr. Delone was born February 8, 1940, in Voss. John was a lifelong resident of San Angelo where he became well known and loved by many. John as a young man started working at Producers Livestock and retired after 40plus years. "John will be loved and missed by all!" The family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff at Arbor Terrace, Robert Massie Funeral Home, Rev. Walter Masters, and Serena with hospice for there loving care and consideration.

Survivors include a sister, Lillie Lorene Runkles; a brother Ray Nelson Delone and wife Carolyn; as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins. John was preceded in death by His parents, Kelly Lawrence Delone and Myrtle Viola (Foreman) Delone; three brothers, Harvey Delone, Darvey Delone, and Allen Delone; four sisters, Marie Kirkendall, Emmalene Kirkendall, Myrtle Faye McNabb, and Laura Mae Chapman.

 

MAY 6

Funeral Service

Wednesday, May 06, 2020

2:30PM - 3:30PM

Robert Massie Riverside Chapel
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

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05/05/2020 - 17:52 , by matttrammell
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Hall Junior "JB/ Jesse" B.

05/05/2020 - 08:52 , by TKing09

Junior B. Hall was born on March 1, 1939 and passed away on May 2, 2020.

 

8 May

Wake Service

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

JOHNSON'S FUNERAL HOME

Chapel

435 West Beauregard Ave.
San Angelo, Texas

 

9 May

Funeral Service

10:00 am

JOHNSON'S FUNERAL HOME

Chapel

435 West Beauregard Avenue
San Angelo, Texas

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Callahan John Douglas

05/05/2020 - 08:49 , by TKing09

John Douglas Callahan, 78, San Angelo, Texas, went to be with his Lord on 3 May 2020 after a long struggle with health, surrounded by his wife and daughters. Born 15 September 1941 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Parents: John W. Callahan and Alice A. Tondreau. John attended Saint Edward’s School in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He graduated from Wayland Baptist University with a Bachelor of Science in Occupational Education. John married the love his life, Karin Klug on 1 August 1963, in Bitburg, Germany while serving in the United States Air Force. Chief Master Sergeant (USAF, Ret) John Callahan, “The Chief,” served his country honorably for 30 years. A highly decorated Airman, his tours included Vietnam, and Europe during the Cold War. John was a natural marksman and a skilled angler. He had a passion for technology, photography, and traveling. His mentorship, canny sense of humor, and leadership leave indelible marks on those who shared in his journey. John is survived by: Spouse: Karin Callahan; Children: Jacqueline (David) Kerry, Angie (Phil) Lowden; Grandchildren: Marcus (Bonnie) Kerry, Mathew (Kate) Kerry, Maria Kerry, Emily (Robert) Delk, and Kelsey Lowden; Great Grandchildren: Addison and Emmerson Kerry, Olivia Delk, and Luke Kerry; Siblings: Mary Callahan-Medeiros, Alan Callahan, Carolyn (Anton) Schlereth, Ralph Callahan, Joanie Greenberg, and Debbie Callahan; Preceded in death by his parents, John W. Callahan and Alice A. Tondreau.

A Mass service is scheduled for 10 AM on 7 May 2020 at Sacred Heart Cathedral, 20 East Beauregard Ave, San Angelo Texas. Consistent with the actions taken by many churches, congregations, and places of worship across the state, employees, volunteers, and attendees MUST wear cloth face coverings (over the nose and mouth). When seating please skip a row, members in the same family may sit together, and then every separate family should sit 6 feet apart. Interment to take place at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas, TX. Due to Corona Virus the date is TBA. Memorial donations may be given to St. Joseph’s Indian School, PO Box 326, Chamberlain, SD. 57326. www.stjo.

 

 

Service

Thursday, May 07, 2020

10:00AM

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

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Bruton Martha Lynn

05/04/2020 - 13:55 , by TKing09

Martha Lynn Bruton (Haynes) died on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, in San Angelo.

Martha was born in Wichita Falls, Texas on October 8th, 1952. She graduated from high school in Jenks, Oklahoma in 1971. She was a multifaceted woman, that worked in upholstery, as a boot maker, a bartender, a nurse, and homemaker in her adult life.

She met Jimmy Lynn Bruton after high school and the two stayed friends throughout the years and got married in May 1994. They soon had a beloved daughter, Tara, on June 27th, 1994. Jimmy passed on May 2011 and left Martha widowed.

Martha was an active member of St. Paul Presbyterian church. She supported paralyzed veterans, St Labra Indian School, and Africa Imports.

In addition to her husband Jimmy, Martha was preceded her in death by her parents, Thurman Clark Pierce and Esther May Evans; and by two brothers, brothers Milton Ray Pierce and Thurman Clark Pierce, Jr.

The family would like to give appreciation to the hospice and nursing staff that cared for Martha.

She is survived by her daughter Tara-Lynn D. Bruton; a grandson Abraham D.P. Beard; her brother R. Garland Haynes and his wife, Clara Gresham; his nephews, Tyler and wife Christa and Bryce and wife Emily Haynes; great nieces, Averie, Hadley, and Blakely Haynes; her cousins Barbara Lynn and her husband Mark Davis Rappold and Mike Andrews and his wife Alicia; and a sister-in-law, Sharalee Pierce.

A memorial service will be held May 16th at 9 am at St Paul Presbyterian Church 11 N. Park in San Angelo, Texas. Cremation services were provided by Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Please sign the online guest register at www.robertmassie.com

 

MAY16

Memorial Service

Saturday, May 16, 2020

9:00AM - 10:00AM

St. Paul Presbyterian Church
11 N. Park Street
San Angelo, Tx 76901

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Curry Jr. Kenneth

05/04/2020 - 13:52 , by TKing09

With profound sadness we announce the passing of Kenny Curry of San Angelo, Texas on May 2, 2020 after a heroic battle with cancer. Born in Big Spring, Texas, July 29, 1952 to Patsy and Kenneth Curry. He graduated from Big Spring High School in 1970. He went on to attend Howard College where he helped to start the Rodeo Club. He married Diana Guynes, the love of his life in 1976. They raised two wonderful children, Jack and Valencia. He worked for Enterprise Pipeline for 35 years as an electrical technician. He also enjoyed many hobbies including carpentry, fishing, and taking care of all of his animals to include dogs, cats, many deer "the girls" and all of the birds he could feed. He was an avid sports fan who loved the Dallas Cowboys, and any Nascar race around. He loved to travel with his family, enjoying many outdoor adventures. He had a strong faith in his belief of Jehovah god and the promise that we will meet again. He is survived by his loving mother, Patsy Curry of San Angelo, TX; sister, Connye Ward of Odessa, TX; brother, Prentice Curry of Los Angeles, CA; devoted wife, Diana and his two loving children, Jack Curry of Round Rock, TX and Valencia Garrett of Birmingham, AL. He is also survived by his four grandsons that he loved more than anything, Baylor (11) and Hudson (5) Garrett and Capp (10) and Coy (5) Curry. He was loved dearly by family and friends and will truly be missed. A memorial service will follow at a later date due to COVID-19.

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Brasher Charlene "Mimi"

05/04/2020 - 13:49 , by TKing09

Charlene “Mimi” Brasher passed away on May 3, 2020, and there is no doubt she will make heaven a happier, more colorful place. She lived a fun-filled life full of love and creativity. She was born August 8, 1937 to J.C. and Ellen Eudy in Big Spring, Texas. She married Dan Brasher on February 2, 1957, and together they had two beautiful daughters. Over the years she worked as a designer and florist. She enjoyed anything where she could let her personality shine. She was inducted into the Big Spring High School Hall of Fame as an artist, and she was Rookie Actress of the Year at the Lamesa Community Players.
Known as Mimi to many she was always full of creativity, especially when she was at the flower shop or making the prettiest prom corsages and homecoming mums. Mimi was always ready to cheer on the Dallas Cowboys or watch any sport. Some of her favorite memories were the summer trips she took with her grandchildren where she taught them to love the water as much as she did. Mimi would have lived on the beach with Jimmy Buffet if she could. Her zest for life was truly contagious.
Charlene was proceeded in death by her husband and parents. She is survived by her daughters Suzie Wilde and husband Daniel of San Angelo, and Cindy Cave and husband Kevin of Ackerly. Her grandchildren Bill Dan Langley, wife Gigi and son Cotton of San Angelo; Justin Cave, wife Maddie and children Jackson and Reese of Ackerly; and Jayci Cave and future husband Anthony Bishop of Lubbock. She is also survived by her sister Freeda Billingsley and husband Robert of San Angelo.
A celebration of her life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Concho Valley Home for Girls Children’s Emergency Shelter at conchokids.org.

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French Elizabeth

05/04/2020 - 13:46 , by TKing09

Elizabeth Hunter Dawson French of San Angelo, TX passed away on April 30, 2020 at the age of 75. "Liz" was born April 9, 1945 in Edinburgh, Scotland, to Robert Campbell and Helen Boswell Dawson and grew up in the Leith area of Edinburgh. She attended Leith Academy and graduated at the top of her class.

In December 1965, Liz came to Syracuse, New York, where she married John French (12-30-65), who was in the Air Force and attending Syracuse University. John had spent the previous three years stationed in Scotland.

Liz then became an Air Force wife and accompanied her husband on his travels to Turkey, Maryland, Texas, Okinawa, and finally back to San Angelo where she lived until her death.

She was a Red Cross volunteer and a manager at Jim Bass Ford for 35 years. She was also a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, and friend who will be sorely missed.

Liz is survived by her husband of 54 years, John French; her son Michael French and his wife Aimee, and grandchildren Chad Ponder and wife Jackie, Lauren French and Dawson French; her daughter Lisa Alexander and her husband Bill, and her grandson Will Alexander, all of San Angelo, TX. Her sister Roberta (Ray) Dawson and nephew David Weddell of Edinburgh, Scotland and niece Liz Sheen and husband Kevin and their children, of Victoria, British Columbia.

Per Liz's wishes there will be no services.

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Wells Bradford Weston

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

Bradford Weston Wells, known as “Brad” by most, passed away on April 10, 2020.
Brad was born on September 4, 1959, in Fort Stockton, Texas, the son of Harvey L Wells and Shirley Gerbert Wells. As a child he attended schools in Fort Stockton, TX and in Oklahoma graduating in 1977 from Ft. Towson High School, Ft. Towson, OK.
Brad earned his Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business and Finance from Oklahoma State University before returning to Ft. Stockton to open Golden Fried Chicken then obtaining his Real Estate brokers license to manage Wells Realty. Brad moved to San Angelo to work for the Tom Green County Appraisal District.
Brad was a member of Holy Angels Catholic Church, Texas Association of Appraisal Districts, and Texas Association of Assessing Officers.
Beyond the work of life, Brad was known for volunteering in many organizations within the communities he lived. The list of volunteerisms included Ft. Stockton Jaycees, Ft. Stockton Water Carnival, Ft. Stockton EMS, San Angelo Cub Scouts, San Angelo Boy Scouts, San Angelo Volunteers in Public Schools, Sierra Lights and Tom Green County 4-H Shot Gun Shooters.
Brad loved fishing, hunting, skiing, waves crashing on the beach, and being a raconteur every now and then. But, more than anything else, he adored his family. Those surviving him are wife Misty of San Angelo, sons Spencer Wells and Hudson Wells of San Angelo, Trevor Wells and Ashley of Woodward, OK, and daughter Amanda Nielson and Jason of Mooreland, OK. Also surviving are six grandchildren: Clair Nielson, Hagen Nielson, Bowie Mac Nielson, Emma Wells, Becca Wells and Aubree Wells.
A memorial service will be held at a future date in order to abide by the current social distancing guidelines suggested for the public.
The family request in lieu of flowers a contribution may be made to one of the following: The San Angelo Texas A&M University Mothers’ Club Memorial Scholarship Fund (In Memory of Brad Wells: PO Box 62314, San Angelo, TX 76906), Jason or Amanda Nielson (FBO Hagen Nielson Brucks Syndrome Medical Account: 216822 ECR 398. Mooreland, OK 73852). The Wells family would like to extend gratitude to San Angelo Aggie Moms, The Peacock Group, the Tom Green County Appraisal District and Sierra Lights Neighbors for their love, kindness and support at this time.

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