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William (Bill) Proctor

08/03/2020 - 10:29 , by TKing09

William (Bill) Howell Proctor passed away on July 31, 2020. He was born January 20, 1924 in Oak Cliff, TX, the second son of Willie Green Proctor and Willie Susie Bass Proctor. Raised in McKinney, TX, Bill graduated from McKinney High School where he participated in football, basketball, track and tennis. He entered Trinity University on a football scholarship, but left school to enter the Coast Guard shortly after the outbreak of WWII. At the time of his death he was the last living survivor of the crew that served on the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Ingham during the war. Following the war, he entered the University of Texas where he met his late wife, Wanda Jean Cox. After their marriage and graduation from UT, they moved to New Jersey where Bill graduated from Princeton Theological Seminary. For a summer they served a native mission congregation in the Territory of Alaska. Following his ordination, he served as pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Ozark, AR and First Presbyterian Church in Athens, TX. Upon leaving the ministry, Bill began a long career in insurance and real estate, opening the first real estate company in Carrollton, TX. For many years he was also a high school football referee and coached his youngest son’s football, baseball, and basketball teams. He also hosted his own sports radio talk show in the mid 1960’s. Throughout his life he remained a loyal Texas-Ex, purveyor of sports trivia, and fan of Baylor women’s basketball. After owning his own insurance business in both Farmers Branch and North Dallas, he eventually became a professor of real estate at Northlake College in Irving, where he taught for over two decades, retiring at age 83. During that same time, he served for several years as pulpit supply for the Presbyterian Church in Canton, TX. Upon retirement he moved to Temple, TX to be near his youngest son, and then moved to Lyndale Assisted Living in San Angelo to be near his oldest son. 
Bill was preceded in death by his parents and older brother, Loey Preston Proctor. He is survived by his two sons, the Rev. William Preston Proctor and wife, Lanell (Lanee), of San Angelo; Dr. Terry Spencer Proctor, DDS and his wife, Susan, of Temple, TX; four grandchildren, Cora Marie Proctor, Ft. Worth, William Spencer Proctor, San Angelo, Sarah Anne Proctor and David Spencer Proctor, Temple, and niece, Susan Spencer Proctor Wempe and husband Mark, Rockwall. 
There will be a private graveside service at a later date.

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Judy Scott Hanks

07/31/2020 - 09:51 , by TKing09

Judy Scott Hanks, 73, of Midland passed away on July 27, 2020 in Lubbock, TX. 
Judy was born on January 3, 1947 in Roscoe, TX to Raymond and Oleta McFarland Scott. She grew up with her two sisters, Nelda and Kay. She graduated from Blackwell High School in 1965. After moving to Midland, she met the love of her life, Dan Hudson Hanks, and the two were married in Midland on October 16, 1971. She worked for several years as a secretary for the Department of Public Safety and Midland County. When her son Hudson was born, she knew it was her mission to be a homemaker, which she did wonderfully for the remainder of her life. Judy and Dan were members of Northwestern Baptist Church in Midland. She loved her family, grandchildren, her church, and the word of God. Her greatest joy was loving her Lord Jesus Christ, having accepted His gracious gift of salvation when she was a girl. 
She is preceded in death by her parents. 
Judy is survived by her loving husband, Dan; Son, Hudson Hanks and wife LeAnn; grandchildren, Micayla and Riley Hanks; sisters, Nelda Cranford and family and Kay Kovach and family; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended church family. 
Graveside services will be held at 2:00 PM, Friday, July 31, 2020 at Fairmount Cemetery in San Angelo, Texas. Services will be available to watch live via the Harper Funeral Home Facebook page, which can be found at www.facebook.com/harperfhandcremato… 
A memorial service will be held at 10:00 AM, Saturday, August 1, 2020 at Northwestern Baptist Church, 3901 Mockingbird Lane, Midland, Texas 79707 with Pastor Bob Highley officiating. Services will also be available to watch remotely at www.nwbcmidland.org. 
In lieu of flowers, please make donations in Judy’s name to Northwestern Baptist Church. 

“If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” 1 John 1:9

 

 

Graveside

Friday, July 31, 2020

2:00PM

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

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Robert Joseph Hohreiter

07/31/2020 - 09:49 , by TKing09

On Monday, July 27th, loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Robert Joseph Hohreiter opened his eyes, gave his wife of 59 years one last kiss and passed away. He was 82 years old and surrounded by his family. 
Robert was born on December 6, 1937 in Bainbridge, New York. He served in the United States Air Force for 22 years and 20 years at Sears Roebuck. 
On March 18, 1961 he married Evelyn Gay Mullins. They raised 3 sons, Rodney, Robert, and Tim and 1 daughter, Kellie.  
Robert loved golf and was given the nickname “Boomer” because of his short stature, but long and powerful drive down the fairway. He loved the Dallas Cowboys, bowling, reading mystery novels, crossword puzzles, a good game of Trivial Pursuit, and bringing joy to his grandchildren. Robert enjoyed learning new things and liked to have a lively conversation. He shared his joy of family by taking countless photos. He started taking selfies before selfie was in the dictionary. 
Robert received a commendation for his superior work serving in the Air Force and he was highly regarded by his supervisors and commanders. He believed in doing everything to the highest standard.  
Robert is survived by his wife, Evelyn Gay Hohreiter, his four children, Rodney and his wife Kathy Hohreiter, Robert Hohreiter, Tim Hohreiter, and Kellie (Hohreiter) Conlon and her husband Frank Conlon, his grandchildren Brian Brosh and his wife Misty, Shane Hohreiter, Samantha King, Johnathan Conlon, Sydney King, Nicholas Conlon, Nathan Hohretier, and his great grandchildren, Gage Brosh, Kaden Brosh, Rylan Brosh, Hagen Hohreiter, and Landen Hohreiter. 
Robert Joseph Hohreiter will have a graveside service with full military honors at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas, Texas on August 3rd, at 9:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers, you can make a charitable donation to National Wreaths Across America www.wreathsacrossamerica.org/pages/… or consider volunteering on National Wreaths Across America Day on December 19, 2020. 
Family and friends may share condolences and sign the online register book at www.harper-funeralhome.com.

 

 

Funeral Service

Monday, August 03, 2020

9:00AM

Dallas-Forth Worth National Cemetery

Dallas, TX 

 

Final Resting Place

Dallas-Forth Worth National Cemetery 

Dallas, TX

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Phyllis Marie (Merrifield) Wilson

07/31/2020 - 09:46 , by TKing09

Phyllis Marie Wilson, 82, passed away Sunday, July 26, 2020, at her home surrounded by her family.

Memorial services will be 10:30 AM Saturday, August 1, 2020, at Harris Ave. Baptist Church with Pastor Randy Bush, officiating. Cremation and arrangement are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mrs. Wilson was born April 14, 1938, in Miles City, Montana to Frank and Mary Marie Merrifield. She grew up in Los Angeles, California, and married Jack Howard in 1958. They had three daughters. Phyllis Marie has been a resident of San Angelo since 1990. Phyllis loved to travel, garden, spend time with family, and attend church activities with friends. She was a devout Christian, and it was her life mission to share Jesus Christ with others.

She was a loving mom, grandmother, and friend to all. She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother, and two sisters.

Survivors include three daughters, Lori Covill and husband Eugene, Julie Elliott and husband David, and Candi Wolfe and husband Gregg all of San Angelo; six grandchildren, Amber Mings, Jenny Londerholm, Reagan Joiner, Trey Covill, Sterling Kelly and Kera Wolfe; and 11 beautiful great grandchildren that made her smile.

Phyllis was loved by everyone and will be truly missed. The family would like to give a special thanks to Mercedes Garza, who took excellent care of Phyllis, and to her dear friends who sat with her these last few months. A special thanks to Kindred Hospice for their loving care.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22478, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73123.

 

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Saturday
August 1, 2020
10:30 AM
Harris Ave. Baptist Church
1026 E Harris Ave.
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Jerline Weishuhn

07/29/2020 - 10:13 , by TKing09

Jerline Weishuhn, 94, of San Angelo, Texas passed away on Tuesday, July 28, 2020. She was born on February 8, 1926 in Rowena, Texas to Henry and Adelia (Hoelscher) Reinders. On September 18, 1947, she married the love of her life, James (Jim) Weishuhn at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Wall, Texas. They spent 54 wonderful years together before his death in 2001. 
In their early married life, she and Jim lived and farmed in the Vancourt and Grape Creek areas and then in 1958 during the dry years, they moved to San Angelo where they lived for the remainder of their life. In 1963, she went to work for Eth icon and was the 7th person hired at the new plant when it opened in San Angelo. She worked in hand winding and shipping throughout her 21 years and during that time she made many new friends. 
Some of her greatest joys were spending time with her grandkids and great grandkids, going to their ranch at Vancourt, watching baseball and football on TV, and raising delicious tomatoes in her garden. She was also an avid deer & turkey hunter and always looked forward to that time of year. Jerline spent many years volunteering at St. Johns and Shannon Hospitals and when she wasn't volunteering at the hospital, she was at home sewing the small pillows for the patients. In 2005, she moved to Royal Estates/Lyndale, where she spent the remainder of her life. While there she made many new friends and even reconnected with some old high school friends that lived there too. The highlight of her activities each week was playing 42 dominoes and bingo. She was an Ambassador for Royal Estates for many years in which she welcomed new people and helped them to feel comfortable in their new home. In her later years, she found enjoyment in crocheting hundreds of pot holders for family members, the staff at Royal Estates and many friends. Jerline will be remembered for her wonderful smile, her positive attitude and her joy in sharing things and life with others. 
She was preceded in death by her husband, James, her parents, Henry and Adelia Reinders, brother Maynard Reinders, sisters Erma Reinders Braman and husband, Sherman, Carol Reinders, mother & father-in-law Jesse and Katherine Weishuhn, in­laws Dewees Poulson & husband John, Presley Weishuhn, and Olen Weishuhn and nephew, Richard Braman. 
Survivors include her son Gary Weishuhn and wife Joyce, and daughter Jeanie Holtman and husband Danny. She is also survived by 4 grandchildren, Curtis Holtman (Marcie), Christie Slaton (Randy), Justin Weishuhn (Pam) and Shea Wilson (Jon), and 8 great grandchildren, Mark, Caroline, & Katelynn Holtman, Taylor Slaton, Jace & Jett Weishuhn, and Ryler & Radley Wilson, and numerous nieces and nephews. 
Due to the COVID pandemic, all services will be private and for immediate family members only. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Meals for the Elderly or the St. Ambrose Cemetery Fund. 
We would also like to say a special "Thank you" to Dr. Viki Forlano for her many years of providing excellent loving care to Mom. Also, special thanks go to all the staff at Lyndale for the love and kindness they showed Mom during her 15 years at Royal Estates/Lyndale and especially during these last 5 months. I know Mom would also like to say thanks to all of her special lady friends (Grace, Jean, Dorothy, Sybil & Joan) that sat at her table in the dining room. You ladies brought so much fun, joy and life to Mom every day and I saw how you all watched over each other. Thank you for being her friend. Last but not least, "Thank you" to the Doctors and nursing staff at Shannon during these last 5 days for the kindness and loving care you gave Mom as she made her way to her eternal resting place in Heaven. We were very blessed to have had Mom for 94 ½ years and we "Thank you" Lord for that.

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Johnny Carl Fender

07/28/2020 - 12:36 , by TKing09

Johnny Carl Fender has transferred his membership from the church militant to the church triumphant into the loving arms of his Lord & Savior on July 26, 2020 at the age of 86. A highly blessed man who will be remembered for his remarkable “larger than life” personality and his ability to share his many gifts and talents with others. He will be forever cherished by his loving family and hosts of friends. 

Johnny was born in a coal mine camp in Bartley, West Virginia, on October 23rd, 1933 to his parents, Carl and Nell Fender. They instilled in him a strong work ethic and strongly encouraged him throughout his life to pursue an education, if only to be able to escape the dangerous life of a coal miner. As a youngster, he spent his formative years alternating between life in a coal camp and the majestic mountains of Western North Carolina. 

After graduating from high school at the age of 16, Johnny attended Virginia Tech (formerly Virginia Polytechnic Institute), earning a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1955. He entered the Air Force in 1956 and began honorably serving his country for thirty years. Johnny’s career initially focused on flying fighter jets and was later promoted to Command and Staff positions involved with the Air Force pilot training program. Johnny logged 560 hours of combat air time in Vietnam. As a distinguished pilot he honorably earned numerous medals, including the Silver Star for Valor, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, and a Bronze Star. Johnny retired as Base Commander of Goodfellow Air Force Base in 1986, choosing to make San Angelo his home for the remainder of his life.  

Upon retiring from the Air Force, Johnny taught for 24 years at Angelo State University from 1988 to 2012 in the Finance Department; not only utilizing his Virginia Tech degree, but also a Masters degree in Political Science received from Auburn University in 1975 and Masters degree of Business Administration from Angelo State University in 1988. In 2006, the ASU Alumni Association recognized him with the Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award for the College of Business. 

Johnny continued to embrace the San Angelo community by proudly serving as Mayor from 1997-2001. During his two terms of office, he led several delegations to Washington DC to discuss military and community issues with Pentagon and Congressional leaders. Governor Rick Perry appointed him to the Military Preparedness Commission in 2002. In 2001, he was awarded the Chamber of Commerce “Spirit of San Angelo” award. 

Most would agree that when you walked away from a conversation with Johnny and his positive spirit, you felt better about yourself and life in general. With his gift for teaching and passion for sharing the message with others, Johnny taught the Cheers Sunday School class at First United Methodist Church for over 25 years; bringing his lessons to others up until a few short weeks ago. 

Johnny is survived by his cherished wife of 13 years, Linda Gay, two daughters, Laura Harkey and husband Benny of San Angelo, Elizabeth Hollis and husband Edwin of Victoria. Blessings include stepsons, Todd Engel and wife Vickie, Brad Engel and wife Julie, both of Austin. Grandchildren include Sterling Harkey, Jacob Harkey, Michael Inmon, and Amber Davis. Step grandchildren are Amy Hawk, Aly Blanchette, Emily and Evan Engel. His great grandchildren include Hendrix Harkey, Oliver and Zoey Inmon, Erin and Nora Davis, Berkleigh Hawk. Surviving special siblings are Shirley Thompson of Asheville, NC and Wanda Smith of Anderson, SC. 

Johnny is preceded in death by his first wife, Karen and her parents, Horace and Juanita Gearhart, as well as his parents, Carl and Nell Fender and an infant brother, Edwin. Also preceded by Gay’s mother, Mary Davison and brother, Don Davison.  

Due to Covid 19, there will be no family visitation. A memorial service celebrating Johnny’s life will be held at First United Methodist Church at 11:00 am on Thursday, July 30, 2020 observing social distancing protocol. The family kindly request all attendees wear a mask. The service will be led by Reverend Scott Bradford and Reverend Nathaniel Hankins. In absentia, the service may be viewed via live stream at firstmethodist.net or harper-funeralhome.com. 

Memorials may be made to First United Methodist Church Massey Methodist Assistance Trust or to a charity of your choice. 

Family and friends can go to this link for livestream at First United Methodist: www.firstmethodist.net 
Instructions: 
Click Livestream link in red "Sunday Services- Livestream" 
Then click on "Sanctuary Livestream 8:30-10:45" in red 

Then wait for link to start close to 11:00am (may need to refresh screen).

 

Memorial Service

Thursday, July 30, 2020

11:00AM

First United Methodist Church
37 E. Beauregard Ave.
San Angelo, TX 76903

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