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Harry Ross Jefferson

07/02/2020 - 11:22 , by TKing09

Harry Ross Jefferson of San Angelo, TX went to be the Lord, Tuesday, June 30, 2020 Ross was born May 25, 1931 in Tucumcari, NM to Harry Lee and Eula Betts Jefferson. 
He grew up in Atoka, OK and graduated from Atoka High School. He was a graduate of New Mexico State University with a degree in Engineering and retired from Siete Oil & Gas.. 
Ross lived a life of service beginning with his years in the United States Army, honorably discharged as a Staff Sergeant serving during the Korean Conflict. 

Ross married Geraldine (Jerry) Wilson August 12, 1955 in Lovington, NM. 
He was ordained a deacon July 26, 1959 at First Baptist Church, Jal, NM. He continued to serve the Lord as a member and deacon at Glen Meadows Baptist Church. 
Ross was proud of his Choctaw heritage and was a member of the Choctaw Indian nation. 

Ross was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Charles. He is survived by his wife Jerry, daughter Cathy Barnett of Bedford,TX, Lisa Murn and husband Tagg of Mooresville, NC. Grandchildren Valarie Lee and husband Mark of N. Richland Hills, TX, Garrett Wilson and wife Annie of Huntersville, NC and Amanda Wilson of Asheville, NC, Great Grandchildren Bradie Lee, Gabriel, Liam and Evangeline Wilson, brother Forrest Jefferson and wife Jo of Conroe, TX, sister-in-law Jean Jefferson of Bixby, OK and many loved nieces and one nephew. 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Sagecrest Alzheimers Facility, Baptist Retirement Community, P.O. Box 5661, San Angelo, TX 76902 or Glen Meadows Baptist Church 6002 Knickerbocker Rd., San Angelo, TX 76904 

The family wishes to express their sincere appreciation and love to Sagecrest. You all were God’s special gift to us. 

Ross will be honored with a private family memorial gathering on Friday at Harpers Funeral Home. 

Ross was a gentle man and a faithful and Godly husband, father and grandfather.

 

Services are private. 

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Willie Mae (Black) Bradley

07/02/2020 - 11:14 , by TKing09

San Angelo, Texas has lost a jewel of its community! Mrs. Willie Mae Bradley, 90, passed away early Sunday morning, June 28, 2020, at the Meadow Creek Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in San Angelo, Texas, after a long illness. We offer our special thanks to the nurses of St. Gabriel’s hospice, especially, Mr. Rene and Ms. Jennifer, for their personable and loving care.

Mrs. Willie Mae Bradley was born August 16, 1929 to Mr. Will Black and Mrs. Ella Mae Black in Corsicana, Texas. She was the youngest of four children, including two brothers and one sister. Her parents and siblings preceded her in death.

Mrs. Bradley was married to Mr. S. T. Bradley in 1947. They were married over 20 years before his demise in December 1970. Both were well known and highly respected in San Angelo. They were proud parents of two sons, Samuel Bradley of San Angelo, and Donald Thomas Bradley of Oakland, California. Samuel and Pat have a son, Patrick Bradley, of San Angelo. Donald and Dava have a son, Donavan Bradley, of Oakland, California.

Fondly called Ms. Willie Mae, she touched and enhanced many lives with her outreaching kindness, most extreme generosity, and her delicious cooking. Mrs. Bradley used her gifts while serving at St. Paul Baptist Church under the leadership of several pastors, including her current pastor and dear friend, Rev. Henry Clay Green, Sr., and wife Wanda. She welcomed into her home several individuals who needed a home for an extended period of time, or who needed a place to recuperate from a short-term illness. When she cooked at home, the aroma brought many to her home—no one was turned away.

Public viewing will be from 9:00 AM until 8:00 PM Thursday, July 2, 2020, at Robert Massie Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be at 2:00 PM at St. Paul Baptist Church with Rev. Henry Clay Green, Sr., officiating. Burial will be 10:00 AM Monday, July 6, 2020, at Fairmount Cemetery under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home. Due to the Covid19 St. Paul Baptist Church requires you to wear a mask to attend services. The family of Mrs. Bradley askes that there be a limit of 40 friend attend services. You will be able to view the church service and the graveside service by going to Ms. Bradley’s obituary page at www.robertmassie.com and clicking the link.

 

VISITATION

Thursday
July 2, 2020
9:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Robert Massie Riverside Chapel
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

FUNERAL SERVICE

Friday
July 3, 2020
2:00 PM
St. Paul Baptist Church
1011 Martin Luther King Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Robert Dean Elkins

07/01/2020 - 09:16 , by TKing09

Robert Dean Elkins, 65 of San Angelo TX, passed from this life on Sunday, June 28th in his home. Born March 14, 1955 to Jay Elkins and Lydia Hobbs Elkins, he was a good husband to his wife, Sarah Elkins of San Angelo, and a good father to his daughters and stepchildren. Dean, as he preferred to be called, was a joy to know and his kind smile and hearty laugh will live on in the hearts of the many friends and family who loved him. A builder by trade, he was supportive of others and always had a word of encouragement for everyone. The work of his life can be seen in many homes in and around San Angelo, including the home he built for himself and Sarah on the southwest side of town. He is survived by his wife of 15 years, Sarah Elkins; his sister Pat Lloyd and husband David of Eldorado, TX; his daughter and son-in-law Josh and Shawna Dahlquist and children Atley and Ivy of Miramar Beach, FL; his daughter and son-in-law Derek and Allison Barrera and children Carson and Peyton of Miramar Beach, FL; his stepson and daughter-in-law Reese and Anne Chamberlain of Austin, TX; his stepdaughter and son-in-law Will and Caitlin Smith and children Aubrey, Kylan, and Hunter of Cedar Park, TX; nephews Cory Lloyd and Matthew Lloyd of San Angelo, TX; nieces Dena Lovick of Highland Village, TX, Lee Ann Bailey of Fredericksburg, TX, and Dee Ann Faubus of Lubbock, TX; and numerous cousins. Visitation will be held Thursday, July 2nd from 4 to 6 PM at Harper Funeral Home, 2606 Southland Blvd, San Angelo, TX 76904. Please no flowers; donations may be made in his name to Meals for the Elderly of San Angelo or a charity of your choice.

 

 

Visitation

Thursday, July 02, 2020

4:00PM - 6:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Lorenzo Adame Hernandez

07/01/2020 - 09:11 , by TKing09

Lorenzo A. Hernandez, of San Angelo, TX passed away on 06-29-2020 at the age of 71 years old. After months of failing health, he passed away peacefully in the comfort of his home in San Angelo.

Lorenzo was born on August 10, 1948, in Navasota, TX to Apolonio & Dolores Hernandez.

Mr. Lorenzo was a mechanic by trade & knew what was wrong just by hearing the sound the vehicle was making. He worked at the Ford House in Floydada & Lockney TX. His nickname was “Ford” to his co-workers and “Lenchito” to his family. He loved his music and taught himself how to play the accordion just for fun. He loved to play pool, cards, and dominoes with his family, and was always ready to go eat or go see to a movie. His favorite pastime was at the slot machines or the casino.

He was a good Father to his kids, a loving & proud Grandpa to his grandchildren, a caring Brother to his siblings. Dad was known to stop to help people who were stranded on the side of the road and get them back on the road. He never spoke a harsh word about anyone. Pierce Holt once told Lonnie “Your Dad is like walking with God” and his Sister Rosa has always thought he was a saint. He was highly thought of among everyone who knew him. It’s been said him & Tia Angela won a dance contest. 

Lorenzo was a strong, proud and good but yet stubborn & a stern man. He is loved and will be greatly missed by many!

He is preceded in death by parents, Apolonio and Dolores Hernandez; infant granddaughter, Crystal Ann Jimenez; brother, Norberto Hernandez; and sisters, Bertha Flores & Angelita Ramirez.

Survived to carry his legacy are his children, Lorenzo Hernandez Jr. and spouse Sandra Hernandez, Lisa H. Beltran and husband Emilio of San Angelo, TX, Lonnie Joe Hernandez of Lubbock, TX and Larry Hernandez of Kennedale, TX; 8 Grandchildren, Aaron Mark Aguirre, Lonnie Cain Hernandez, Michael Lorenzo Hernandez, Joseph Greg Aguirre, David Ray Hernandez, Sable Nicole Hernandez, Madelyn Elise Hernandez and Sophia Gabrielle Hernandez; mother of his children, Lucy Amador and her family as they have always thought of him as their Brother & Uncle; Brothers, Thomas Hernandez (Virginia) and Santos (Rosa) Hernandez of Floydada, TX; Sisters, Rosa Medders (Edwin) of San Antonio, TX and Luz Castillo of San Angelo, TX along with many nephews and nieces. 

The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude for the loving care, help & support Tia Rosa & Tia Luz provided. Thank you is not enough for all they did. A special thank you to Kindred Hospice nurses & staff for keeping Dad comfortable.

A memorial service will be held in Floydada, TX at a later date.

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06/30/2020 - 18:06 , by mannyd33
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Lonnie Paul Kellermeier

06/30/2020 - 15:17 , by live

Lonnie Paul Kellermeier, 55, of Mereta, went to be with the Lord on June 29, 2020 doing what he loved- farming. He was born on October 23, 1964 in San Angelo, TX to Clarence and Marjorie Kellermeier. A vigil service with rosary will be held at St. Ambrose Church on Wednesday, July 1st at 6:00 pm. The funeral mass will also be held at St. Ambrose Church on Thursday, July 2nd at 10:00 am.

Lonnie grew up on a farm in Mereta, TX with his parents and older sibling. He met is wife Melissa and got married in Wall, TX at the St. Ambrose Church. Lonnie’s hobbies growing up included helping on the family farm, taking care of his livestock, and competing in FFA. Everyone who knew Lonnie, knew that he would rarely miss a major stock show in Texas. He carried on his passion for stock shows with his children through raising steers. He spent his days working hard to support his family in his career as a farmer. He enjoyed planting unique crops such as zucchini, squash, turf, and his most memorable, a field of sunflowers for his wife, Melissa. Lonnie loved being a part of agriculture and stayed involved at a local and national level by being on the national board of Calcot, local board of NRCS, and being a director with the new LoneStar Farmer’s Co-op. He went by many names including husband, dad, paw, son, brother, uncle, LK, and cousin Lonnie. Lonnie’s loyalty, big heart, mentorship to the youth, and outgoing personality will forever be remembered. Across the state of Texas, he was known by all and friends to many.

He is survived by wife, Melissa Kellermeier; children Karli and husband Tevin Powers, Koy and wife Hannah Kellermeier, Korby and wife Madi Kellermeier, and Kriss and husband Lane Oliver; grandchildren Kynli Powers and two on the way that he gets to meet from heaven; parents Marjorie Kellermeier and late Clarence Kellermeier; sibling Sammy Kellermeier and wife Charlotte Kellermeier, along with numerous nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers for the funeral service include Bill Belew, Carl Broz, Darrell Cmerek, Zane Friend, Greg Hoelscher, Cecil Kalina, Harvey Kalina, Jonathan Krenek, Coby Mills, Juan Santiago, Karl Weishuhn, and Heath Wyatt. Honorary pallbearers are the board members of the Lonestar Farmers Coop; Paul Schwertner, Johnny Beach, Donnie Geistmann, Greg Matschek, Kenny Gully, Michael Hoelscher, Steve Jansa, Ralph Kellermeier, Joe Matthiesen, Brent Niehues, Jeffrey Schwartz, and Roger Strube.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Wall FFA.

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06/30/2020 - 12:28 , by sonia
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LaShawndra "Muffy" Powell

06/30/2020 - 09:15 , by TKing09

LaShawndra “Muffy” Powell, 37, of San Angelo TX left this world to join her loved ones passed on June 23, 2020. Muffy’s soul will be joining her beloved mother, Lois Powell-Bowman, her grandparents Jerry and Eulla Powell, and her cousin Oscar Smith, uncles, Joseph and Leonard “Tappy” Powell as well as cousin Haward Massingill, where they can dance and celebrate together while watching over their loved ones. Muffy leaves behind her 3 beautiful children, Luke, Adam, and Micah Williams, all of San Angelo, her father AD Bowman of San Angelo, as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.  

To know Muffy was to love her. She never met a stranger! Her thunderous, vibrant personality was one that left an impression on everyone who was around her. Muffy was a lover of everything in nature. She loved crafting. She loved her friends and family. But more than life itself, Muffy loved her children.  

Muffy would not want us to mourn. She would rather us celebrate her life and the precious time we got to spend with her, and carry on her memory with stories and love.  
A memorial service will be held on July 3, 2020, from 6:00– 7:00pm, at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church.

 

 

Service

Friday, July 03, 2020

6:00PM - 7:00PM

Galilee Missionary Baptist Church
721 W. 19th Street
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Hernandez Linda (Rodriguez)

06/30/2020 - 09:10 , by TKing09

Linda Hernandez, age 66 of San Angelo died June 26, 2020, in San Angelo

Public Viewing will be on Thursday, July 2 from 9:00 AM until 8:00 PM at Robert Massie Funeral Home.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, July 3 at 10:00 AM in the Robert Massie Riverside Chapel.

Linda was born April 22, 1954, in San Angelo to Elmer and Lillie Camarillo Rodriguez.

She had a gift for cooking and owned her own burrito business for several years. She loved to cook and when she cooked she didn't mess around! Linda pampered her family and friends with delicious feasts on holidays and sometimes just because.

She married Benny Hernandez on July 7, 1990, in Odessa, he preceded her in death in 2008.

She could be stern, but when she loved you, she loved you fiercely. She was always willing to help out and lend a helping hand. Linda was passionate about her family and friends, she delighted being in there company and sharing her life with them. Some of her favorite things to do were getting all "dolled up", decorating for the holidays, watching scary movies, dancing and celebrating life in general with her precious children,

In addition to her husband, Linda was preceded in death by her father, Elmer V. Rodriquez and her sister, Irene Rodriguez.

She is survived by her children, Angelita Cason, Martin Pena, Victor and Vicente Bullock, Armando Pena and Jerry Pena; her mother, Lillie C. Rodriguez her sisters, Sylvia R. Ramirez, Sally R. Alcantar, Nellie R. Smith. Lille Echavarria; her brothers, Pete Echavarria and Tommy Eschavarria; twenty four grandchildren; twelve great grandchildren; eleven nieces; and sixteen nephews.

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Warren Johnnye Elizabeth

06/29/2020 - 13:45 , by live

Mrs. Johnnye Elizabeth Warren, 88 of San Angelo formerly of Snyder died on Thursday, June 25, 2020 in San Angelo, Texas.

Services for Mrs. Warren will be held on Saturday, June 27, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. at Bell-Cypert-Seale Funeral Home with Mr. Jim Lionberger officiating. Internment will follow at Snyder Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Bell-Cypert-Seale Funeral Home.

Mrs. Warren was born on September 22, 1931 in Snyder to John Robert and Lizzie Pearl (Lewis) Cole. She married Jack Warren on August 1, 1961 in Snyder. He preceded her in death August 2, 1997.

She is survived by two daughters, Mary Coffey and husband Bill, San Angelo; Tomibeth Hunt Brooks and husband Gary, Weatherford; two grandchildren, Ashley McLaughlin and husband Will, Weatherford; and Camille Hays and husband Ryan, Ft. Worth. She was also survived by three Great Grandchildren, Blair and Brooks McLaughlin and Palmer Hays

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Jack, one sister, Zora Lee McKinney; and one brother, Leslie Cole.

Visitation will be held Saturday, June 27, 2020 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. at Bell-Cypert-Seale Funeral Home. A celebration of her life will be held in San Angelo at a later date.

Online Condolences may be posted at www.bellcypertseale.com

A sincere thank you to Hospice of San Angelo, especially Debbie, Sandy, Christina, Diana, Charlene, Maggie, Becky and Erika.

Johnnye married Jack Warren on August 1, 1961 and immediately moved to Saudi Arabia where Jack was employed by British Petroleum. Their daughter, Tomibeth Brooks, attended 1st grade in a British compound for the children of the American oil workers. After returning to Snyder, they began an 18 year career of farming cotton and ranching in Scurry, Kent and Garza counties. Johnnye took every step Jack took while making a loving home for their family. In 1981, they moved to San Angelo where Jack worked as an independent oil and gas consultant until his retirement in 1987. Johnnye was then able to pursue her God Given talent of artistic design. Her creativity fostered a beautiful friendship with Joyce Wilde and J Wilde’s in San Angelo. Her creations could be found in the home of Clint Eastwood, the Plaza Hotel for Donald and Ivana Trump and creative gifts for Dannielle Steele. Funny thing is that Johnnye would never tell you these things. She was humble in her life, work and everything else except for her children and grandchildren. Johnnye never missed an opportunity to gush about the family she loved so much.

Johnnye never missed a tennis tournament, school event or anything else her children were involved with. Johnnye was as dependable as the sun rising in the east. Her love was unconditional and unwavering. She made the world a better place.

Our family sincerely appreciates your love and kindness during the past month and during her brief illness.  Never a sweeter woman in the world, her feisty personality and outlook made her seem larger than life.  Everywhere we look, her presence is felt in every aspect of her family's life. We were so blessed to have had her for 88 wonderful years.  We were selfishly struggling with how to let her go when we realized that she will never really leave us.  Her friends at the local Whataburger will sorely miss her daily visits. She may not be mowing her yard on her John Deere lawnmower with her Prada sunglasses mended with duct tape, but her influence in our lives will live on forever.  What an incredible gift.  A West Texas lady in the truest form, she leaves behind a legacy of love, unwavering faith, family dedication and a love of the USA...especially our military and the United States Marine Corp.  Mother, you outdid yourself and you have earned your place in eternity beside our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.  This is not goodbye...we will see you again and we cannot wait.  We love you with all our hearts.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to

  • Hospice of San Angelo
  • Meals for the Elderly
  • West Texas Rehab Center

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