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Coronavirus: Executive Order Temporarily Closes Orangetheory Fitness

03/19/2020 - 14:34 , by sonia
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WATCH: Head of Republican Party Demands Change in Elections Office

03/18/2020 - 16:15 , by matttrammell
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Boitet Judith Ann

03/18/2020 - 10:33 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Judith Ann Boitet was born on May 26, 1953 and passed away on March 16, 2020.

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Martinez Felisha Marie

03/18/2020 - 10:32 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Felisha Marie Martinez, 40, of San Angelo, Texas, entered into rest on Saturday, March 14, 2020. Visitation will be held on Friday, March 20th, at 6:30pm at Johnson’s Funeral Home Chapel. Services will be held in the chapel on Saturday, March 21st at 1:00pm. Burial will follow at Johnson’s Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Felisha was born November 18, 1979, in San Angelo, Texas, to Fernando Martinez and Alicia Cardenas Martinez. Felisha attended Central High School, studied at Howard College and pursued her career at Blue Cross Blue Shield. Felisha was the BEST mother she could be to her children. Everything she worked for and lived for was for them. She was beautiful inside and out and had the biggest heart. She considered everybody her friend and opened her door to any and all. If you wanted to have fun or needed a shoulder to cry on, it was her that you called. She touched so many people’s hearts and proved that love does exist. She was the best mother, daughter, sister and friend and will be dearly missed by all that she touched. She was preceded in death by her sister, Tracy Martinez, grandmother Mary T. Garcia, and grandparents Zaragoza and Maria Cardenas. Survivors include her children, daughter Miaesha Loraine Brown, sons, Michael Brown Jr and Malachi Brown, granddaughter Tei’ah Tracy Darby, mother Alicia Cardenas Martinez; father Fernando Martinez; grandparent Noe Martinez Sr., brothers Raul Ramos and Fernando A. Martinez; sister Alisa Ramos Hernandez; nephews Nathaniel Ramos, Michael Hernandez, Raul Julian Ramos, Christian Martinez, Zachary Hernandez, Braxton Ramos, and Ezrah Ramos; nieces Aaliyah Ramos, Azaleah Ramos and Lillith Ramos; plus numerous aunts, uncles and cousins whom she loved dearly. Pallbearers will be Michael Hernandez, Nathaniel Ramos, Raul Julian Ramos, Steven Lacy, Daniel Cardenas, Billy Snell, Justin Jackson, Juan Ybarra, Jason Lee Rodriguez and Sir’Ron DeWitt. Honorary pallbearers will be Zaragoza Cardenas Jr, Christian Martinez and Zachary Hernandez. We’ll miss you dearly and love you forever Fel Marie. Revelation 21:4 “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.” Family and friends may sign an online guestbook at www.johnsons-funeralhome.com

FAMILY

  • Tracy Martinez, Sister (deceased)
  • Mary T. Garcia, Grandmother (deceased)
  • Zaragoza and Maria Cardenas, Grandparents (deceased)
  • Miaesha Loraine Brown, Daughter
  • Michael Brown Jr, Son
  • Malachi Brown, Son
  • Tei'ah Tracy Darby, Granddaughter
  • Alicia Cardenas, Mother
  • Fernando Martinez, Father
  • Noe Martinez Sr, Grandfather
  • Raul Ramos, Brother
  • Fernando A Martinez, Brother
  • Alisa Ramos Hernandez, Sister
  • Nathaniel Ramos, Nephew
  • Michael Hernandez, Nephew
  • Raul Julian Ramos, Nephew
  • Christian Martinez, Nephew
  • Zachary Hernandez, Nephew
  • Braxton Ramos, Nephew
  • Ezrah Ramos, Nephew
  • Aaliyah Ramos, Niece
  • Azaleah Ramos, Niece
  • Lillith Ramos, Niece
  • Plus numerous aunts, uncles and cousins whom she loved dearly.

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Orsak Lillie N

03/18/2020 - 10:30 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Lillie Nora (Dorotik) Orsak, loving spouse, sister, mother, Granny, and friend, went to be with the Lord at age 100 on March 16, 2020. Lillie was born on July 1, 1919 to John S. Dorotik and Mary (Hoch) Dorotik. They lived on a farm close to Rowena, Texas. Lillie was the oldest of four children: two brothers, Leroy and Edward Dorotik; and one sister Viola Quirl, all who have preceded her in death. At the age of seventeen, Lillie met the love of her life, Ludwig Emil Orsak. They were married in San Angelo, Texas on November 22, 1937. Lillie and Ludwig made their first home in Wall, Texas and nine years later they moved to Lowake, Texas where they raised their family on a farm. God blessed their union with four daughters, Carol Jean Bailey, Billie Marie Brosig, Dorothy Lea Hart, and Cheryl Joy Hoelscher. They worked hard in the fields with cotton being their primary crop. They also raised sheep and cattle until Ludwig’s death on January 29, 1962. Lillie then moved her family to San Angelo, Texas. She worked at San Angelo schools preparing meals in the school cafeteria, K Mart and M System Food Stores, and at Ethicon where she retired after fourteen years of employment. She loved her life and lived it to the fullest. She enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her children and grandchildren. She was affectionately known as “Granny” to all her grandchildren and their spouses. She was a homemaker, a loving wife, sister, mother, grandmother, and a friend to many. She loved to cook and was best known for her famous turkey and dressing, her homemade kolaches, cookies, and her delicious homemade bread. She enjoyed polka dancing, playing card games, Tarock and Skipbo, and on Sundays, she loved to watch the Dallas Cowboys. Some of her fondest memories were her and Ludwig’s trips to the fishing tank where they spent many happy hours together. Lillie was a member of Holy Angels Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ludwig, her parents, a beloved daughter, Dorothy Lea Hart, her brothers, Leroy and Edward Dorotik, sister, Viola Quirl, and her beloved grandson, Eric Brandon Hoelscher. She is survived by her three loving children: Carol Jean Bailey and husband Johnny of San Angelo, Texas; Billie Marie Brosig and husband Donald of San Angelo, Texas; and Cheryl Joy Hoelscher and husband Benedict of Ballinger, Texas. Grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren that will miss their Granny are Paula Yvonne Meisinger and her husband Dave of Monument, Colorado and their daughter, Sydnee Paige Whiteker and her husband Jed and Jedidiah (Little Buddy) of Big Lake, Texas; John Clinton Bailey and his wife LeeAnn of Fredericksburg, Texas and their daughter Sterlin Raye; Michael Don Brosig and his wife Cindy of Addison, Texas; David Joe Brosig and his wife Brenda of Abilene, Texas and their children Arath Joel, Kaleb Asher, and Rachel Ann; Daniel Wayne Brosig of San Angelo, Texas; Mark Edward Hart of Abilene, Texas and children Hayden Walker and Gavin Edward; Shawna Renea Carranco of Dayton, Texas and children Emilia Faith, Liliana Grace and Juan Jaime (JJ), Jr.; Dwayne Charles Hoelscher and his wife Stephanie of Lubbock, Texas and their son Michael Ray and children Laureena, Michael Ray, Jr., and Frankie; granddaughter in law Christie Hoelscher of Ballinger, Texas and children Devon Michael and his wife Hannah of San Angelo, Texas, RJ Odom, Hunter Cassaday, and Tristen. She is also survived by sisters in law, Loretta Orsak of San Angelo, Leona Dorotik of Wall, Texas, and Ernestine Granau of Fredericksburg, Texas, as well as many nieces, nephews, and friends. The family would like to thank the clergy, Fr. Charles Greenwell and Staff of Holy Angels Catholic Church, those who ministered to Mom in her home, especially Fr. Tom Barley for the monthly mass celebrations and Edleen Buxkemper for the communion and mass service reminders at the Rio Concho Terrace, Encompass Home Health, Sara, Minnie, Betty, and Olga who took such good care of her. We appreciate the comfort and support the HOSA staff gave to her daily and the many friends who brought food, sent flowers and messages of comfort to hold us up during this special time. The family would like to thank the director and staff at Johnson’s Funeral Home for their help planning Lillie’s services. May God bless each of you. Memorials may be made to Holy Angels Catholic Church, 2202 Rutgers Street, San Angelo, Texas 76904, St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery, PO Box 96, Rowena, Texas 76875 or your favorite charity. There will be an open visitation on Sunday, March 22, at Johnson’s Funeral Home in San Angelo. A graveside service will be held at 10:00 am on Monday, March 23, at St. Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery in Rowena. A memorial service will be held at a later date. We love you, Granny, and we will miss you dearly. May God be with you and may you rest in peace. Pallbearers will be her grandsons. “An Angel on earth, now in Heaven”

FAMILY

  • John S. Dorotik and Mary (Hoch) Dorotik, Parents (deceased)
  • Leroy Dorotik, Brother (deceased)
  • Edward Dorotik, Brother (deceased)
  • Viola Quirl, Sister (deceased)
  • Ludwig Emil Orsak, Husband (deceased)
  • Dorothy Lea Hart, Child (deceased)
  • Eric Brandon Hoelscher, Grandchild (deceased)
  • Carol Jean Bailey and husband Johnny, Child
  • Billie Marie Brosig and husband Donald, Child
  • Cheryl Joy Hoelscher and husband Benedict, Child
  • Paula Yvonne Meisinger and her husband Dave, Grandchild
  • John Clinton Bailey and his wife LeeAnn, Grandchild
  • Michael Don Brosig and his wife Cindy, Grandchild
  • David Joe Brosig and his wife Brenda, Grandchild
  • Daniel Wayne Brosig, Grandchild
  • Mark Edward Hart, Grandchild
  • Shawna Renea Carranco, Grandchild
  • Dwayne Charles Hoelscher and his wife Stephanie, Grandchild
  • Christie Hoelscher, Granddaughter In Law
  • Sydnee Paige Whiteker and her husband Jed and Jedidiah (Little Buddy), Great Grandchild
  • Sterlin Raye, Great Grandchild
  • Arath Joel, Great Grandchild
  • Kaleb Asher, Great Grandchild
  • Rachel Ann, Great Grandchild
  • Hayden Walker, Great Grandchild
  • Gavin Edward, Great Grandchild
  • Emilia Faith, Great Grandchild
  • Liliana Grace, Great Grandchild
  • Juan Jaime (JJ), Jr, Great Grandchild
  • Michael Ray, Great Grandchild
  • Devon Michael and his wife Hannah, Great Grandchild
  • RJ Odom, Great Grandchild
  • Hunter Cassaday, Great Grandchild
  • Tristen, Great Grandchild
  • Laureena, Great Great Grandchild
  • Michael Ray, Jr, Great Great Grandchild
  • Frankie, Great Great Grandchild
  • Loretta Orsak, Sister-in-law
  • Leona Dorotik, Sister-in-law
  • Ernestine Granau, Sister-in-law

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Seidenberger Charles J.

03/18/2020 - 10:28 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Charles, 92 years old, was born in a rural farm house in Lavaca County near Shiner, Texas. He entered this world on September 1, 1927, son of Joe and Mary (Schraer) Seidenberger. He departed from his earthly home on March 14, 2020. Because of difficult financial times during the "Great Depression" his parents' lost their farm and home relocating to Runnels County in1929 continuing farming as share croppers. In 1935 the family again relocated to Tom Green County, near the community of Mereta. Charles dropped out of school at a very young age and started working as a cowboy for $1.00 a day. At age 18, when he was drafted into the army during World War II, Charles was earning $3.00 a day on a ranch south of San Angelo. After his discharge from the army, Charles started working in oil field exploration and production. He worked in vast areas of Texas, New Mexico, Utah and Alberta, Canada. He started farming in 1950 near Mereta which was to be his own family's headquarters for 51 years. He also operated ranches in partnership with his family members. He retired from farming in 2001. He was very active in crop insurance since 1980, being a loss Supervisor for Rain and Hail LLC for many years. His assignments covered an area over half of Texas and New Mexico. Having never graduated from high school, Charles obtained his GED in 1970 then enrolled at Angelo State University plus Howard Payne College in Brownwood. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, sisters Otellia Anderle, Gertrude Schaefer, Margaret Vicars plus brothers Bennie Seidenberger and Herbert Seidenberger. In addition, preceding him in death was his first wife Dorlee (Fuessel) Seidenberger and second wife Mary Lou (Trelford) Seidenberger. He is survived by daughters and sons-in-law Stella and Cecil Book (Mereta), Paula and Nick Lange (Barnhart), Lori and Paul Osmanski (San Angelo). Also, step children and their spouses Michelle and Doug Duerksen, Karen and Andy Murray, Angelia and John (Jack) Trelford plus Tim and Shanna Trelford. Charles has one granddaughter, Kayla (Book) Swaner and seven grandsons: Ryan Ellisor, Justin Book, Kyle Book, Shay Wilde, Austin Osmanski, Tyler Wilde and Nolan Osmanski. In addition, Charles has 7 great grandchildren and a special friend Sally Allen. In years past Charles served his community in the following capacities: Board of Directors -Mereta Co-op Gin, Mereta School Board Member, Charter Member Mereta Volunteer Fire Department and Organization Chairman & Charter Member of Mereta Lion's Club. During the "Cold War" days Charles was certified as "Shelter Management Instructor" by Texas Civil Defense. Charles always enjoyed a good game of dominoes including 42 and 88 plus Bingo at his current home at Lyndale Senior Living. His three daughters were the love of his life and his pride and joy. The family would like to thank Dr. Carl Anderton and all the nurses for all their work and dedication to Charles over the years. Family visitation will be Thursday evening from 5-7 P.M. with the funeral at 1 P.M. Friday, both being at Johnson's Funeral Home.

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Gonzalez Bertha I.

03/18/2020 - 10:24 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Bertha Isabel Gonzalez, 93, of Victoria, Texas passed away at her home, on March 15, 2020. Bertha Gonzalez was born March 2, 1927, in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. She is survived by her three daughters, Dora Rivera and Mima Gonzalez of Victoria, TX, Beyla Montez and husband Gilbert of Highland Village, TX, and two sons Gama Gonzalez and wife Sylvia of San Angelo, TX, and Luis Gonzalez and wife DeeDee of Austin, TX; eight grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. She is also survived by two brothers, David Lipchak of Anaheim, CA, and Rodolfo Nunez and wife Adriana of San Antonio, TX, and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband Fortunato Gonzalez, her father Luis Lipchak of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mex. and her mother Angela Nunez and stepfather Jose, of Monterrey, Mex., brother Carlos Lipchak of Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mex., Oscar Lipchak of Del Rio, TX, and sister Sylvia Ramirez of Saltillo, Mex. After her father died at a young age, Bertha helped her mom care for her brothers and sisters, which called on her to sacrifice and grow up quickly. She became an elementary school teacher in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico but she received no monetary pay for her work; instead she was paid with food. Her talented singing voice was evident at a young age; she won a city-wide competition in Mazatlan. Later in life, she learned to play the piano in a few short months to assist in the ministry of one of her husband's churches. On January 5, 1943, she married Fortunato Gonzalez of San Miguel, Tenochtitlan, Mexico. She served alongside her husband's pastoral ministry in Mexico and later in the United States as home missionaries. She led a remarkable and significant life as a pastor's wife, daughter, singer, sister, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her own ministry as a pastor's wife was characterized by an emphasis on women's missionary work (La Union Femenil), Bible study, sometimes writing and translating curriculum she used in her teachings. She was also known for her leadership development wherever their ministry took them. Her love for music and her beautiful singing voice was another added gift and talent she brought to the ministry. Her passion for God's Word and church ministry had a lasting impact on many lives. The couple served at churches in Mexico City; Ciudad Acuna, Mexico; Del Rio, TX; Corpus Christi, TX, and in San Angelo, TX. The final 23 years of their ministry was at Primera Iglesia Bautista in San Angelo. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to Hospice of South Texas. Those of you willing to honor Bertha Gonzalez through a memorial donation can do so to Hospice of South Texas, 605 E. Locust Ave., Victoria, TX, 77901. Because of the current coronavirus situation, the immediate family celebrated her life at a family-only event on Saturday, March 21. A community celebration of her life will take place at a yet-to-be-determined date. "Charm is deceptive, and beauty does not last; but a woman who fears the LORD will be greatly praised." Proverbs 31:30 (NLT)

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San Angelo Mayor Brenda Gunter Hopes Coronavirus Pandemic is Short-Lived

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Phillip Nelson Gattis

03/17/2020 - 12:58 , by zoey@hydeinter…

After battling metastatic pancreatic cancer, Phillip Gattis won the war on March 15, 2020 by entering the Kingdom of Heaven as a healed son of God. The war lasted only 5 1/2 weeks and Phillip gave it his all.

He was born on August 18, 1972 in El Paso, TX at Biggs Army Airfield. After spending a brief period of time in Albuquerque, NM, his family moved to Estancia, NM where Phillip enjoyed his younger years while living on a ranch. His family then moved to Dickinson, TX and later, moved to Cisco, TX where Phillip completed his high school education as an honor graduate who was involved in many extracurricular activities. He loved football and while he became a huge fan of Jerry Rice, Joe Montana and the rest of the San Francisco 49ers and the Texas A&M Aggies, Phillip was happiest when watching GOOD football, no matter who was playing the game.

After high school, Phillip became an Airborne Ranger in the United States Army specializing in communications security. His military career took him to all continents except Antarctica and he often spoke fondly of the extraordinary men and women with whom he was privileged to serve. While in South Korea, he served with a group of men who would become brothers and he loved to tell stories about their shenanigans.

Phillip moved back to Eastland County upon leaving the military and in 2002, just one day after his 30th birthday, he met the love of his life, the woman God made for him - Rebecca Bullock. They married on February 25, 2006 in Eastland, TX and they celebrated their 14th wedding anniversary during one of Phillip’s stays in the hospital. Phillip was a wonderful husband who led his wife in their walk with the Lord. His faith was always strong and he dearly loved all of his family and friends. Phillip was kind, caring, compassionate, loving and accepting of all men and women. He looked down on no one but he did look up to one person – his wife Rebecca, whom he put on a pedestal. Phillip blessed everyone he knew and he was known for his tremendous desire to help others. Phillip’s transition to heaven has left a hole that can never be filled. From his wife, “Until we are together again honey, I love you and I will honor my promise to you to LIVE my life without you.” Phillip is incredibly missed.

Phillip is survived by his wife Rebecca Gattis of San Angelo, his brother Paul Gattis of San Angelo, his mother Caroline Gattis of Cisco, his brother William Gattis of Cisco, his sister Cora Gattis of San Angelo, his sister Malissa Rose of Copperas Cove, and his sister Melody Bohannon of Lockhart. He is also survived by a great number of nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great nephews.

Phillip’s family would like to thank the medical professionals at Shannon Oncology Center and Shannon Medical Center for their kindness and commitment to his fight and his care. Dr. Raj Cheruku accepted Phillip’s decision to fight immediately and stood with him to the end.

A private family celebration of life will be on Thursday, March 19, 2020, at Harper Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, the family would like to ask friends and family to join and/or donate to the Tom Green County Relay for Life team that has been created in Phillip’s memory, “Phillip’s Angels”. https://secure.acsevents.org/site/S…

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03/16/2020 - 18:00 , by matttrammell
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