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David Lynn Cline

07/10/2020 - 09:58 , by TKing09

David Lynn Cline, "Paw Paw", age 61 passed away on July 7, 2020 in San Angelo, Texas. 
David was born in Brownfield, Texas to James Cline (deceased) and Mary Stophel (deceased) on March 27, 1959. He grew up in the Lubbock area and moved to San Angelo in the early 80s with his then wife Brenda Cline. 
David was a painter all his life and took pride in his work. He would go around town and show off his work to his children as he passed the houses he had so proudly worked on. He was recently with Padilla Painting and he cherished his work family and friends. Even when he was having a hard day, health wise, he always showed up, never complained, did the best job possible and was a very reliable worker and friend. He was known by many and loved by all. He had a shy smile that was a blessing and a beautiful sight to see. He was a wonderful father, Paw Paw, brother, uncle, friend, coworker and a beautiful person with such a big heart. He was shy at first but once he opened up he was a friend for life. After his wife Brenda passed he was a constant for their two children and his grandbabies. Whatever they needed he was there with a helping hand and an ear to listen. 
Before becoming a widower he had a son, Tim Cline and one daughter, Chelsea Cline with his wife Brenda Cline. Together his son Tim and his daughter-in-law, Hope Cline gave him three beautiful grandchildren, his only granddaughter, Delylah and two grandsons, Nicholas and Logan Cline. His daughter Chelsea and son-in-law Justin Saldivar then blessed David with three more grandsons Jordan, Baby Justin and Noah. 
He then married his friend of 14 years Martha Fleming. With this came her daughters, his step daughters, Jessica Fleming, Misti Hanni and grandchildren Alura Molina Fleming, Jadelynn Pettry, Diane Cruz and Jeremiah Davidson (deceased) Chelsea Beasley, Jennifer Beasley and two beautiful grandkids Brycen Pettry and Ariella Sanchez. 
He leaves behind to cherish his memories, not only his two children, step kids, wife and grandchildren but also brother Tommy Cline and wife Denise of Beaverton, OR, Sister Sue Cline Bartsch and Husband Dave McKinley of Conroe, TX. Brother John Cline and wife Aida of Spring, TX and Sister Stacy Cline Davis of Denison,TX and many nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and coworkers. 

He will be greatly missed and this loss will be felt for years to come because it is such a great loss to the many lives he touched. 

We would like to thank the staff of Shannon Hospital, Dr. Rudy Haddad and Dr. Taylor for the excellent care and attention they showed David, especially during this hectic time in our country. 

A viewing is scheduled for Friday, July 10th at Harper Funeral Home, from 8am- 8pm. The Graveside service will be held 10am, Saturday, July 11, 2020 at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.

 

JULY 10

Viewing

Friday, July 10, 2020

8:00AM - 8:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

JULY 11

Graveside

Saturday, July 11, 2020

10:00AM

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

 

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Dorothy Jean Leverett Barton

07/10/2020 - 09:53 , by TKing09

Dorothy Jean Barton, 87, entered the gates to Heaven on Wednesday, July 8, 2020, at her home in Fredericksburg.

Public viewing will be from 9:00 AM until 8:00 PM Monday, July 13, 2020, at Robert Massie Funeral Home. Funeral services will be 10:00 AM Tuesday, July 14, 2020, at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel with Mr. Nelson Word, a family friend, officiating. Burial will follow at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.

Mrs. Barton was born February 20, 1933, in Santa Anna to Andrew and Eddie Cothren. She has been a resident of Fredericksburg for three years moving from San Angelo. Dorothy was a waitress her whole life working with Jody and Margaret Blanek at Log Cabin Steak House, and Dunbar East until her retirement. Dorothy enjoyed spending time with her family, especially during her illness.

Survivors include four children, Kathryn Harlow and husband Floyd, Glenda Wood and husband Steve all of Fredericksburg, Casey Barton of San Angelo, Clinton Barton and wife Betsy of San Angelo; her younger sister, Louise Robison and husband Bob of San Angelo. Dorothy was blessed with five grandchildren, Kelli Roberts of Fredericksburg, Heather Allison and husband Jason of San Antonio, Jason Wood of Dallas, Sarah Marines, and Sonny Barton both of San Angelo; ten great grandchildren, Tesla Roberts of San Antonio, Taylor Sullivan of San Francisco, California, Taylor Barton, Seth Lara, Nick Lara Jacoby Barton, Jalen Barton all of San Angelo, Sarah Allison and Jacob Allison both of San Antonio, Jaycie Colton and husband Colton of Monticello Minnesota ; and a great-great grandson, Bentley Roberts of San Antonio and many nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank Dorothy's caregiver Jessica Castaneda, and the staff of Hill Country Hospice for their loving care.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Hill Country Memorial Hospice, P.O. Box 835, Fredericksburg, Texas 78624.

Sign the online register at www.robertmassie.com.

 

PUBLIC VIEWING

Monday
July 13, 2020
9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Robert Massie Funeral Home
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

FUNERAL SERVICE

Tuesday
July 14, 2020
10:00 AM
Robert Massie Riverside Chapel
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Colin Charlton

07/09/2020 - 09:45 , by TKing09

Colin Charlton, 80, gained his wings on Tuesday, July 7, 2020. 
Colin was born at Stratford on Avon in Great Britain on July 15, 1939. 
He was in the British Royal Air Force and traveled the world. He first came to San Angelo on a vacation to visit relatives 31 years ago and met Marilyn. They married and he began a career in the car business. He worked for Jim Bass Ford and Lynn Alexander. He sold cars and organized dealer trades. He loved cars. He was an avid Formula One Racing fan. 
He was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer early this year and had several months of radiation treatments but the cancer returned. 
He especially loved to go to HEB and shop in an electric cart. Colin made friends with so many people. He loved to tell jokes and had a great sense of humor. He was a good cook and made exotic dishes. He never lost his English accent and made fun of the Texas drawl. 
A Funeral service will be held 10:00 am, Friday, July 10, 2020 at Harper Funeral Home with a burial to follow at Miles Cemetery.

 

JULY 10

Service

Friday, July 10, 2020

10:00AM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Robert "Bob" Dalton

07/09/2020 - 09:42 , by TKing09

Robert (Bob) Dalton, 73, of San Angelo, TX, passed on to be with the Lord on Monday, July 6, 2020, at his home. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 pm, Saturday, July 11, 2020 at Harper Funeral Home in San Angelo, TX, with Jim Wilkerson officiating. Burial will follow at Lawnhaven Cemetery. Visitation will be on Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at Harper Funeral Home. 

Bob was born in Pampa, TX on April 18, 1947 to Paul and Geneva Dalton. He attended Pampa schools, graduating in 1965. Bob was a Vietnam Veteran, serving in the Navy from 1966 to 1970. He was able to “see the world”, serving aboard the carrier USS America, where he specialized in avionics. Bob attended college at both West Texas State University and Wayland Baptist University. 

Bob married the love of his life, Joy Howard, on February 2, 1973. He worked briefly for Cabot Corporation and at the Pantex Plant, but spent most of his life working in the aviation industry, continuing to use the skills he learned in the Navy. Bob worked for various aviation companies in Plainview, Amarillo, Colorado Springs, and eventually in San Angelo, where he and his family moved to in 1990. He spent the last 23 years working for PAE, assigned to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection aviation branch in San Angelo. 

Bob and Joy shared an everlasting love for one another, raising three children along the way. Bob enjoyed fishing, golfing, visiting the mountains, and especially music. He loved sports, and spent many years coaching youth sports in various cities. Bob was able to serve in various church’s music programs in every city he lived, fulfilling his calling to serve his Lord Jesus. 

Bob is survived by his wife, Joy Dalton; one daughter, Robyn and fiance Mickey of San Angelo; two sons, Robert Dalton Jr. and wife Toni of Clyde, TX, and Ryan Dalton and fiance April of San Angelo; sister, Pat Winkleblack of Amarillo; brother-in-law, Don Howard of San Antonio; six grandchildren, Taylor Tubbs, Marissa Kincannon and husband Maverick, Liam and Paisley Dalton, and Haley and Jessica Dalton Smith; and one great granddaughter, Ruth Kincannon. 

Bob was preceded in death by a sister, Beverly June Dalton; his parents, Paul and Geneva Dalton; his father and mother-in-law, Robert and Ruth Howard; his brother-in-law, James Winkleblack; his sister-in-law, Jane Howard; and two granddaughters, Morgan Swift Nunn and Hope Dalton. 

The family would like to thank the staff at Shannon Medical Center and Kindred Hospice Care for the care they provided, and all of Bob’s coworkers and friends.

 

JULY 10

Visitation

Friday, July 10, 2020

6:00PM - 8:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904

JULY 11

Service

Saturday, July 11, 2020

2:00PM

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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Dr. Joseph John Zubak

07/08/2020 - 09:32 , by TKing09

Joseph J. Zubak, M.D., 57, of San Angelo, beloved husband, father, friend, and surgeon returned to his heavenly home on July 6, 2020. His death followed a brief battle with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD), a rare neurological brain disorder. Joe was born May 13, 1963 to the late Joseph J. Zubak and Mary Ann Bystricky, who were both 2nd generation Slovak. A man of humble beginnings, Joe was raised in the coal mining town of Republic, Pennsylvania, where his family ran a grocery store and dairy farm. After losing both parents at a young age, Joe and his three sisters were raised by Mary Osley who became the rock and center for the entire Zubak family. It was Cousin Mary’s tireless and unwavering dedication that taught Joe generosity, hard work, and compassion. 

Joe’s intellectual curiosity led to a remarkable academic career. He earned his Bachelor of Science degrees in Biochemistry and Microbiology from the University of Maryland and his medical degree from Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, D.C. He completed his internship at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii and then served as Officer-in-Charge at Fort Meade MEDDAC. Dr. Zubak completed his Orthopaedic surgery residency at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, and he went on to achieve an Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Fellowship at Baylor University Center and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. Dr. Zubak served as an Orthopaedic Staff Surgeon at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, TX, and a Clinical Instructor at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He served as Chief of Surgery at the 86th Combat Support Hospital in Baghdad, Iraq where he treated countless soldiers and villagers. He was awarded a Bronze Star medal for his service. After 13 years in the Army, he was honorably discharged as a Lieutenant Colonel. 

Joe and his wife, Amy, settled in San Angelo in 2007 with their two children, Corbin and Colette. Dr. Zubak was a healer who loved his medical practice as an Orthopaedic Surgeon at Shannon Clinic. He also treated veterans at the San Angelo VA Clinic. He was renowned both for his superb technical skills as a surgeon and his unparalleled compassion and bedside manner. He was a Fellow of the American Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Society, the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Trauma Association member, and Diplomat of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. 

Joe was a humble, selfless man who served his family, friends, and community with his whole heart. He had a rare combination of qualities: he was strong and big in stature, yet gentle and kind-hearted; was successful, yet down-to-earth and unassuming; was a man of science, yet had a deep spiritual nature. He was a devoted father who helped his children succeed in all their activities and enjoyed traveling the world with his wife. An avid fan of all Pittsburgh sports teams, he was also an athlete himself, running in the Marine Corp Marathon, golfing, and frequently working out in the gym. Despite his busy and stressful work schedule, he would find simple pleasures working in the yard and grilling for his family. He had many interests, but he never lost sight of his purpose - to help others. 

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Mary Ann Zubak, sister Christine Zubak, and materfamilias “Cousin Mary” Osley. 

Joe is survived by his beloved wife of 18 years, Amy (Lange) Zubak; their cherished children, Corbin and Colette Zubak; two sisters, Mary Jo Clark of Maynard, MA and LuAnn Zubak of Baltimore; nephews Daniel Clark and Christopher Zubak-Skees; niece Katie Miller; brother-in-law Jim Skees; and many loving friends and colleagues. He will be missed dearly by all those whose lives he touched. 

A celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials in Joe’s honor to a favorite charity or at FamiliesInVietnam.org for the benefit of the many impoverished children the Zubak family has sponsored over the years.

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Dolores Vasquez

07/07/2020 - 21:13 , by live

Dolores Vasquez, age 85, of San Angelo, passed away Sunday, July 5, 2020.

She was born on November 8, 1934 in Miles before ultimately settling in San Angelo to live her out her days along side her husband and family.

Dolores is preceded in death by her mother Audelia Garza and Fransisco Garza, two brothers, and five sisters. Survivors include her loving husband of 59 years, Estevan Vasquez. Their three children, Maria Mendez, Estevan Vasquez Jr., and Maricela Regino. Their grandchildren: Jay Mendez, Isabel Mendez, Erik Maldonado, Ruben Maldonado, and Araceli Regino. And finally their great-grandchildren: Alyssa Mendez, Jaycob Mendez, Piper Peach, and Nolan Molina.

The Rosary will be held on Wednesday, July 8, 2020, at 7 p.m. at Gutierrez Funeral Chapels located at 1102 Knickerbocker Rd, San Angelo, TX 76903. The Mass and services will be held on Thursday, July 9, 2020, at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church located at 7 W Ave N, San Angelo, TX 76903. Interment will follow in Ivy Cemetery in Christoval. Services have been entrusted to Gutierrez Funeral Chapels/Knickerbocker.

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Everrett Clinton Fowler, Jr.

07/06/2020 - 15:19 , by TKing09

Everett "Mule" Clinton Fowler, Jr., 75, passed away Thursday, July 2, 2020, in San Angelo.

Memorial Services will be 1:00 PM Wednesday, July 8, 2020, at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home. Due to the current health crisis in our community and the directives given by State and Local Governments we are requiring all attendees to wear a mask. We are limited to 75% occupancy. You will be able to view the memorial service via Livesteam, Please click the link below. Livestream will begin 5 minutes prior to service time.


Mr. Fowler was born January 30, 1945, in Natchez, Mississippi. Everett has been a resident of San Angelo since 1983. He married Erna "Bitsie" Turner on September 20, 1984, in San Angelo. Everett was a pumper for Getty Oil Co. later becoming Texaco for most of his life. He enjoyed traveling, and working with his hands, fixing up cars.

Survivors include his wife Bitsie of the home; four daughters, Cindy Lewis of Natchez, Mississippi, Christy Correa and husband Jeff of Canyon Lake, Amanda Galyean and husband Bobby of San Angelo, and Elizabeth Pineiro and husband Michael of San Angelo; two sons, Nathan Fowler and wife Donna of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and James Fowler of San Angelo; a sister, Carolyn Woolsey and husband David of Hobbs, New Mexico; a brother, Joe Fowler and wife Betty of Sun City; 10 grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Preceded in death by his parents; a son-in-law, Chris Lewis April 15, 2020.

 

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Wednesday
July 8, 2020
1:00 PM
Robert Massie Riverside Chapel
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Jerry Ross Williams

07/06/2020 - 15:16 , by TKing09

Jerry Ross Williams, a devoted father and grandfather, joined the lord on July 4th 2020 while surrounded by loved ones. Jerry was born in Wewoka, Oklahoma on December 13th, 1936, to Clarence and Myrtle Williams. Jerry grew up in Monahans, Texas with his parents and Brother Jimmy. After graduating from Monahans High, he first attended school at Odessa College before achieving a Bachelor’s degree in Business from Texas Tech University. 
Jerry married the love of his life, Connie Lynette Seay, on December 25th, 1955. The two would go on to have two children, Bobby Williams and Lynda Wright, and two grandchildren, Trey Wright and Justin and wife Larysa Wright. Though Jerry lost his wife in 1997, he would experience the joy of welcoming two additional grandchildren, Colby and Kayla, and 4 great grandchildren, Kolby, Lynlee, Taytum, and Jackson. Jerry and Connie were both proud parents and grandparents who were always active in the lives of their little loved ones. 
Jerry had a very successful career as the president of several banks over his professional career. Though he was proud of the success he achieved, his real honor was his service to this country as a Sergeant in the United States Army. During his 6 years of enlistment, Jerry and Connie spent much of that time stationed overseas in both Germany and France. It was the experiences he gained overseas that made for great stories he would tell his children and grandchildren in his later years. Jerry’s other passions included being a proud 52 year member of several Masonic lodges, as well as a member of the Suez Shriners of San Angelo. Jerry was also a proud member of First Baptist Church of San Angelo. His hobbies included being an avid golfer, and in his later years he enjoyed traveling the country with friends. 
To quote Jerry, “I have had a good and happy life”. This couldn’t be truer by all of the loved ones he has left behind to mourn his passing. He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, and brother, Jimmy Williams. Jerry is survived by 2 children, 4 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, and a close and very special friend Pat Jewell. 
On behalf of Jerry, his family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to all of the medical staff at both Shannon Medical Center, and St. Gabriel’s Hospice and Palliative Care. Your commitment and dedication to helping Jerry through this tough time will never be forgotten. 
Family and friends are invited to attend a visitation scheduled on July 8th from 6pm-8pm at Harper Funeral Home in San Angelo, TX. A graveside memorial will be held on July 9th at 10am, at Kermit Cemetery in Kermit, TX. 
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you send donations in honor of Jerry R. Williams to the Suez Shriners at 2915 Loop 306, San Angelo, TX 76904.

Events

JULY 8

Visitation

Wednesday, July 08, 2020

6:00PM - 8:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

JULY 9

Graveside

Thursday, July 09, 2020

10:00AM

Kermit Cemetery
TX-302
Kermit, TX 79745

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Charles E. Powell COL. USAF (RET)

07/06/2020 - 09:58 , by TKing09

On the wings of angels, retired Air Force Colonel Charles E. Powell completed his final mission on July 2, 2020. Born on May 7, 1931 in Nashville, Arkansas, Charles grew up in Nashville, met his future wife, and graduated with her from Nashville High School in 1949. He started college at Arkansas College and transferred to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, MD where he graduated in 1954 with a Bachelor of Science in General Engineering and was commissioned into the United States Air Force.  

His 30-year Air Force career began with pilot training at Spence Air Base, Georgia in 1954 and he graduated training at Reese AFB, Texas in 1955. From there, flying SC-54s C-124s, KB50Js and HC-130s, his missions spanned the globe, supporting trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacific deployments of tactical forces, aerial refueling missions supporting reconnaissance activities in the Cuban Missile Crisis and finally, volunteering to serve in Vietnam where he was a Rescue Crew Commander and Airborne Mission Commander. In Vietnam, Col. Powell flew 168 combat missions and was credited with 14 combat “saves.” He also participated in the planning and execution of the Son Tay POW Camp raid. Across his career he logged over 6.700 flying hours and was awarded a multitude of medals including the Distinguished Flying Cross, two Legions of Merit, Air Medal with seven Oak Leaf Clusters, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with three Oak Leaf Clusters, National Defense Service Medal with a Bronze Star, RVN Gallantry Cross with Palm, and Vietnam Service Medal with four Bronze Stars. 

In addition to flying missions, during his military career Col. Powell served in a variety of positions including flight instructor, Plans and Programs Officer in the Directorate of Doctrine, Concepts and Objectives at USAF Headquarters, and Director of Curriculum, then Vice-Commandant at the Air Command and Staff College and Chief of Staff of Air University. During this time, he also earned a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering with distinction from the University of Pittsburgh, His final appointment on June 24, 1980 was to command the 3480th Technical Training Wing, Goodfellow AFB, Texas. 

They say the sum of one’s life is the mark they leave upon the world. Charles Powell had already made his mark in the military world, but retirement from the Air Force proved he was just getting started. There were many more marks to make. When he and his wife, JoAnne, retired in San Angelo, Texas, Charles wasted little time before becoming a pillar of the community. He worked in banking and investments, first at Southwest Bank of San Angelo where he formed and directed the SWB Investment Centre, Inc., and then with Wells Fargo where he chaired the Community Bank Board.  

And while banking and investments were his livelihood, his heart went out to making his community a better place to live. He served on practically every board in San Angelo at one time or another including United Way of the Concho Valley (President and Campaign Chairman), Leadership San Angelo, Boy Scouts of Southwest Texas, Retired Seniors Volunteer Program (RSVP), Fort Concho, American Heart Association, Project Janus, Inc., San Angelo Chamber of Commerce, and San Angelo Economic Development Task Force, to name a few. He also held positions on statewide boards including United Way of Texas and Texas Aviation Advisory Committee. But he never forgot his roots, giving his time and expertise to military issues including GAFB Coordinating Committee on BRAC issues, Congressman Mike Conaway’s Military Academy Nominating Board, and the P4 Initiative, a local military/civilian partnership to streamline the use of public resources.  

Col. Charles Powell left his mark on San Angelo in the same way he left his mark on the military, and because of his efforts, he was honored for them, as well. He was named “Citizen of the Year” by the San Angelo Chamber of Commerce (1982), received the “Distinguished Citizen of the Year” award from the Boy Scouts of Southwest Texas (2015), inducted as an Honorary CMSgt” by Goodfellow Air Force Base (2016), and honored as “Veteran of the Year” at Angelo State University (2019). He also received statewide recognition for his work on airport infrastructure in San Angelo, receiving the “Road Hand Award” from the Texas Department of Transportation (2005), the first one awarded in TxDOT’s 35-year history for work in “Aviation Activities in Texas.”  

A man of integrity, determination, honor, faith and love for others, Charles Powell left his mark wherever he went. At the end of his final mission, he will hear, “Well done, good and faithful servant.” 

He is survived by his wife, JoAnne, his daughter Teresa Anne McKinney and husband, Bryan of Flower Mound, TX, two grandchildren Dr. Colin Bryan Powell McKinney of Crawfordsville, IN, and Caitlin Brooke McKinney Cannady and husband, Jeremy, of San Angelo, TX, two nieces and a number of cousins. He was preceded in death by his parents Alford Jackson Powell and Maggie Mae Powell Cowling, his in-laws Brooks & Iva Mae McAdams, brother-in-law James Brooks (Jim) Jim McAdams. 

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 7th from 4:30 to 7:00 pm at Harper Funeral Home, San Angelo, TX. Masks are required.  
The funeral services will be held Wednesday, July 8th at 10:00 am at Johnson Street Church of Christ also in San Angelo. Masks are also required for the service. 
The burial service will follow immediately at Fairmount Cemetery. 

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Rust Street Ministries, Hospice of San Angelo or a charity of your choice. 

The family is forever grateful for the outpouring of love, prayers and offers of assistance from so many within the community of San Angelo, Tom Green County and the Concho Valley communities.  
Special thanks to the doctors and staff of Shannon Medical Center and all the staff of West Texas Rehab’s Hospice of San Angelo for their care and support. 

Family and friends may share condolences and sign the online register book at www.harper-funeralhome.com.

 

JULY 7

Visitation

Tuesday, July 07, 2020

4:30PM - 7:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

JULY 8

Service

Wednesday, July 08, 2020

10:00AM

Johnson Street Church of Christ
2200 Johnson Avenue
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Final Resting Place

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

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