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Urteaga Leno

04/30/2020 - 09:14 , by TKing09

Leno S. Urteaga, 84, of Eola went to be with the Lord on Sunday, April 26, 2020. He took his last breath surrounded by his loving family.

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 10 people at a time.

Public viewing will be Thursday, April 30, 2020, from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM at Robert Massie Funeral Home. Graveside Services will be 10:00 AM Friday, May 1, 2020, at Eola-Mereta Cemetery in Eola.

He was born September 23, 1935 to Narciso and Maria S. Urteaga. He was a loving father who loved to work and ran his own sheep shearing business. He loved to tell stories of his younger days and loved to make others laugh. He would greet his many friends with a smile, and he seemed to know and remember everyone by name. He was one who would lend you a hand when needed.

Leno was preceded in death by his parents; his brothers Joe Urteaga, Manuel Urteaga, and Basilio Urteaga; and his sisters, Juanita Gamez and Josie Lopez.

He is survived by his wife; Mary; his sons, Samuel L. Urteaga and wife Bernice, Ricky Urteaga, Omar Urteaga and wife Nancy, all from San Angelo, and Albert Urteaga from Eola; and daughters Marlina Deller and husband Michael from Midland, and Victoria Urteaga and Irene Terrazas from San Angelo. He is also survived by numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren whom he greatly adored and was extremely proud of, nieces, nephews, and dear friends.

Pallbearers for the service will be his grandsons Noe Terrazas, Jr., Gabriel Urteaga, Cody Urteaga, Mason Deller, Vincent Urteaga, Ricky Urteaga, Jr., and Aidan Washington.

The family would like to extend their sincere thanks to the staff of San Angelo Senior Care and Hospice, and his doctors at both Shannon and Angelo Community.

“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13

 

APRIL 30

Public Viewing

Thursday, April 30, 2020

9:00AM - 8:00PM

Robert Massie Funeral Home
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

Final Resting Place

Eola Mereta Cemetery

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Sedden Yvonne "Candy"

04/29/2020 - 08:59 , by TKing09

Yvonne "Candy" Sedden was born on January 16, 1956 and passed away on April 27, 2020.

 

A livestream of the memorial service will be available to watch at https://www.facebook.com/JohnsonsFu….

Memorial Service

 

May 2nd

2:00 pm

JOHNSON'S FUNERAL HOME

Chapel

432 West Beauregard Avenue
San Angelo, Texas

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Evans William Anthony "Tony"

04/28/2020 - 08:42 , by TKing09

William Anthony “Tony” Evans, 42, formerly of San Angelo, passed away on April 25, 2020. Tony was born on May 10, 1977 in Channelview, Texas. He gave his heart to Christ as a teenager. Tony graduated from North Shore High School in 1995. After graduation, he joined the Army and moved to San Angelo in 2004. After his time in the military, Tony went to work in the oilfield industry. He enjoyed going camping with his children and spending time with his family. His hobbies included going fishing, hunting and watching funny movies. Tony is survived by his father Jimmy Evans and wife Karen. Mother, Sarah Nunez. Children, Zoe Yvonne Evans and Kasen Anthony Evans. Siblings, Tod Evans, Gabe Hawthorne, Brandi Lewis and Brandon Lewis. His ex-wife, Mandy Covill, mother of Zoe. Ex-wife, Jodie Evans, mother of Kasen and her children Dylan Weant and Alexis Comeaux. As well as numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. A graveside service will be held on April 29, 2020 at Fairmount Cemetery.

 

 

 

Open Visitation

April 29th

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

JOHNSON'S FUNERAL HOME

435 West Beauregard Avenue
San Angelo, Texas

 

April 29th

Family Graveside

FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY

1120 West Avenue N
San Angelo, Texas

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Fillpot James "Jim" Martin

04/27/2020 - 08:45 , by TKing09

Jim was born February 2, 1934 in Lamesa, Texas and joined his family, George and Hazel Fillpot and 3 sisters, on the family farm northeast of Lamesa in the Hancock Community. Many years later, a second son was born to George and Hazel Fillpot. The Hancock School was so small he started 1st grade at age 5 and completed 8th grade at age 12. The school was then consolidated with the Lamesa School System that provided bus service and indoor plumbing. He graduated high school at age 16 and worked in Lamesa for a year. He then joined his Dad farming in 1951, the first year of another drought that resulted in crop failure that ended his desire to be a farmer. Oil drilling was very active in the Lamesa area at this time so Jim found employment as a derrick man from 1952 to 1956. Jim was drafted April 1, 1956 by the U.S. Army. He performed his basic training in Arkansas before being assigned to base personnel at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. While in the Army he decided to attend college and received an early discharge to start classes in January, 1958. Jim attended West Texas State College in Canyon, Texas and received a B.B.A. Degree with a major in accounting in January 1961; taking just 36 months to complete. Jim started his employment in Health Care at Northwest Texas Hospital in Amarillo, Texas in January 1961 and in 1963 took the job of Director of Personnel. Jim met Jean Hudson, who also worked at Northwest Texas Hospital and they married July 27, 1963. They had their son, Jay, in 1965. In 1966, Jim was accepted in a master’s degree program in Hospital Administration at Washington University in Saint Louis, Missouri. While in St. Louis for 1 year, Jean supported the family since graduate students were not allowed to work. The next move for the family was to Austin, Texas. Jim did an Administrative Residency at Brackenridge Hospital for 1 year in order to complete his master’s degree requirement. While in Austin, their daughter Jody was born on February 28, 1968. Not long after this, the family moved to McAllen, Texas where Jim worked at McAllen General Hospital for 5 years. In 1973 Jim and his family made their final move to San Angelo, Texas where he was the Administrator for Shannon Medical Center until his retirement in 1999. Over his 26 years working at Shannon he met many wonderful people and made many precious friendships. Jim was active in American Hospital Association, American College of Healthcare Executives, and Texas Hospital Association where he served as trustee for 4 years. Jim is survived by his loving wife, Jean Fillpot, son Jay (wife Angela and daughter Addyson) and daughter Jody (Connie). Jim is also survived by his brother Ed Fillpot (Barb) and many nieces, nephews, family and friends. He was predeceased by his parents George and Hazel Fillpot, sisters Joyce Bolch, Doris Jay, and Betty McCown. Open visitation with a maximum of 10 people at a time will be from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 26, 2020 at Johnson’s Funeral Home. Due to COVID-19 restrictions a public memorial service will be held at a later date. Family and friends may sign an online guestbook at www.johnsons-funeralhome.com

 

FAMILY

George Fillpot, Father (deceased)

Hazel Fillpot, Mother (deceased)

Joyce Bolch, Sister (deceased)

Doris Jay, Sister (deceased)

Betty McCown, Sister (deceased)

Jean Fillpot, Wife

Jay Fillpot (Angela), Son

Jody Fillpot (Connie), Daughter

Addyson Fillpot, Granddaughter

Ed Fillpot (Barb), Brother

Jim is also survived by many nieces, nephews, family and friends.

 

Services

Open Visitation maximum of 10 people at a time Sunday, April 26, 2020

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Landers Louise Seaton

04/27/2020 - 08:34 , by TKing09

Louise Seaton Landers passed away on April 24, 2020 in Lubbock, Texas due to complications from Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.
Louise was born on February 3, to James Collins Seaton and Willie Lenora Caraway Seaton in Nixon, Texas. She was the oldest of four children.
Louise married Leon Edward (Eddie) Landers on December 14, 1949 in Post, Texas.
Louise and Eddie raised their three daughters in Lamesa and Amherst, Texas. While in Lamesa, Louise worked at the Bell Telephone Company as an operator and later became a dental assistant. When Louise and Eddie moved to Amherst in 1961 for his job with Santa Fe Railroad, she went to work at South Plains Hospital and Clinic. During this time, she took many evening college classes to further her education and towards obtaining a degree. She worked her way up to the position of Assistant Administrator of South Plains Hospital and Clinic.
Upon the retirement of Mr. Floyd Rowell, Louise Landers assumed the position of Hospital and Clinic Administrator. She was one of only five female hospital administrators in the state of Texas at that time. Louise was a tireless advocate for rural hospitals and the need for them in their local communities. She worked diligently to assure that the South Plains Hospital and Clinic provided the highest quality care possible for the community. Louise also worked closely with her Legislators to provide endless data and statistics to the State Legislature to prove and substantiate the need for rural healthcare in the great state of Texas. As a result of this work, she was able to secure approval and funding for a new, modern, and state of the art South Plains Hospital and Clinic to be built.
Louise was named “Woman of the Year” by the Amherst Chamber of Commerce for the years 1978-1979. While in Amherst, Louise and Eddie were faithful and active members of the First Baptist Church. Some of her proudest moments were listening to and watching her two oldest daughters play the organ and piano for their church.
In 1987, Louise was offered and accepted the position of Lynn County Hospital Administrator in Tahoka, Texas. Louise and Eddie moved to Tahoka in 1988. They enjoyed becoming a part of the Tahoka community and making numerous friends. While there, Louise continued to advocate for the need for Rural Hospitals to provide quality care for their communities up until her retirement in 2000.
In 2001 Louise and Eddie moved to San Angelo, Texas to enjoy their retirement together. They became members of the Lakeview Bible Church. Eddie and Louise enjoyed playing a good game of “42” dominoes with friends, neighbors, and family. They joined the Concho Squares Dancing Club where they made wonderful friends and traveled to many dance gatherings. Eddie and Louise also had a regular Wednesday evening dinner group with friends and for a time had a house at Lake Ivie and also a fishing house on Lake Nasworthy.
Louise Landers was a lifelong learner and always enjoyed taking various continuing education courses. She diligently studied her Bible making numerous notes inside each one until they were worn beyond staying together. She studied and acquired her Real Estate License as an agent and then progressed to become a licensed Real Estate Broker, establishing her own business, Landers Real Estate. She then decided she wanted to acquire her auctioneer license and traveled to Nashville to learn the art and legalities of becoming a licensed auctioneer. She was the only female in her graduating class. Louise was an accomplished and talented seamstress. She made many beautiful dresses, formals, and other clothing for her daughters and herself. She also enjoyed oil painting and took classes periodically and she painted until the last three years of her life.
Louise was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Eddie Landers, her brother-law, Kenneth Willis, her brother and sister-law, Floyd and Patricia Seaton.
She is survived by her three daughters and their husbands Debbie and Steve Martin of Shallowater, Lisa and Roger Boyles of Shallowater, and Tanoa and Charles Marsh of San Angelo. She is also survived by her brother and sister-in- law, Lester and Glenda Sue Seaton, sister and brother - in-law Betty and Jerry Blankenship, sister -in- law, Barbara Willis, and sister-in-law Sue Landers. Louise also leaves behind two grandsons, and six granddaughters and their families, Doug and Jaime Boyles, Errin Martin, Lacy and Clint Bradley, Nicholas and Joli Martin, Lindzi and Matt Timberlake, Keeli and Cole Sandlin, Alison Marsh and Amy and Matt Teufert. Also surviving her are 14 great- grandchildren and one on the way.
Arrangements are under Harper Funeral Home in San Angelo, Texas. Given the current gathering restrictions, Pastor Scooter McCurdy of New Hope Bible Church will officiate a private family service on Tuesday, April 28th. In lieu of flowers, you may make a donation in Louise’s name to her favorite charity, The Salvation Army or to the Alzheimer’s Association.
The family wishes to express their extreme gratitude to her caregivers at Wilshire of Lubbock, particularly Teri Gardner, for their loving care and allowing our Mother to live her final days with dignity and grace.

Heaven came down and Glory filled her soul!

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Hansen Carl Linneman

04/27/2020 - 08:29 , by TKing09

Longtime San Angelo resident Carl Linneman Hansen, 85, passed away on April 23, 2020 at home with his family.

Carl was born April 29th, 1934, in Monte Vista, Colo. to Anna Laurine (Lauritsen) and Henrik Linnemann Hansen. Carl enlisted in the United States Aire Force in (195*) and served in Greenland refueling aircraft during the Korean War. In 1974, Carl married Ingrid Benson who remained his loving wife until his passing. In 1978, they had a son, Joshua. In 1982 Carl and his friends Andy Anderson and Vernon McKinney started a non-profit thrift store called Christians In Action (CIA) whose mission was to assure that all members of the community had food, clothing, and shelter. For the next thirty years he devoted his life to assisting the needy and unfortunate within the Concho Valley. A devout Lutheran and prolific reader, he spent most of his free time reading the bible and Christian texts. After retiring in 2012, he spent the remainder of his years at home with his family. An incredibly loving husband, father, and grandfather, Carl will be greatly missed.

Carl is survived by his wife Ingrid Hansen; his son Joshua Hansen; his granddaughter Lolita Burke; his granddaughter Chloe, his granddaughter Mazarene; his grandson Philo and his sister Elisabeth McCary of San Diego, Calif., along with numerous nieces and nephews. Carl was preceded in death by his brother Ernest; his sister Naomi; his brother Kenneth and his parents.

His wife would like to thank the staff of Hospice of San Angelo (HOSA); Dr. Gary A. Nussey, Dr. Wael Richeh and the staff of Shannon Medical Center and Encompass Home Health for their loving care and concern for Carl. Thank you to dear friends G.E. and Andrew Taylor for your friendship and love. Thanks to Hollie Bryan for all you did for Carl in his final years, the cooking and cleaning and running errands. A special thank you to Curtis Wyman, a neighbor who would always check in on him to make sure he was doing okay.

He will be buried in the Texas State Veterans Cemetery in Abilene, TX. Due to Covid-19 there will be no in-person service at this time, but a celebration service will be arranged at a later date.

Flowers and cards can be sent to 1117 Wynne Ave, San Angelo, TX 76905

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