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Swindle Marshall Dwayne

01/08/2020 - 13:30 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Marshall Dwayne Swindle passed away peacefully, claiming his ultimate victory after a long and courageous battle with cancer on January 6, 2020. His loving family was with him when he left his home in San Angelo for his eternal home in heaven. He was 76. Dwayne was born in Miles, TX on September 13, 1943. He graduated in 1962 from Lakeview High School and graduated from Angelo State University with a B.S. degree in Business and Economics. Dwayne began his career with GTE in January 1969, and retired after 30 years. He served in the US Armed Services, retiring from the Army National Guard after 23 years of service at the rank of Sargant First Class. He married the love of his life Donna Cope in May of 1969. They loved one another well for over 50 years. They have 2 devoted daughters, Tamara and Susan. Known for his infectious humor, knack for one-liners, and tendency for good natured “joshing,” many of Dwayne’s friends affectionately refer to him simply as “Josh.” Josh took time to care for those around him. In his presence people laughed, felt loved, were very likely well-fed, and certainly valued unconditionally. He had a passion for the outdoors. In particular, he enjoyed marveling at the beauty and wonder of the natural world, hunting, fishing, and outdoor cooking. He enjoyed the bonding and sharing of outdoor traditions with close friends and family over the years. Dwayne was an active member of First Baptist Church, San Angelo serving as a Deacon and leader on committees. He served as a Sunday School teacher to 10th grade boys and R. A. leader for several years. Josh was a mighty yet humble servant. Because he clearly recognized what the Lord had done in his life, he simply responded in gratitude. Some of his work included multiple trips to Santa Elena, Mexico working construction and serving the community. Josh initiated the “One at a Time Ministry” at FBC, served on the Gatekeepers security comity, helped dear friends with the start-up of Neighbor’s Café at Rust Street Ministries, cooked countless meals for the Kids Eat Free ministry and served on the Board of Directors for Christmas in April/Rebuilding Together. Dwayne cherished fellowship and close relationships. He co-founded the “Grumpy Old Men” Prayer Group, loved cooking for the Adult IV Sunday School and other groups, and truly cherished time with close friends and family. He absolutely adored his “grands.” He was preceded in death by paternal father Randolph Roach, mother Avo Nelson Swindle and adopted father J.B. Swindle and step-mother Francis Swindle. He is survived by his loving wife Donna; daughters Tamara (Justin) Trail of Albany Texas; Susan (Gary) Rose of Abilene, TX; granddaughters Kaylynn Rose, Hannah, Robyn and Charli Trail and grandson Landon Rose; sister, Marlene Keaton; sister-in-law, Darlene Conway; numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins; and many dear friends. Special thanks to Dr. Raj Cheruku and staff, Dr. John Harvey and Hospice of San Angelo for their outstanding care; and to Dwayne’s “care angels” and hospice nurses, Lara and Stephanie for their loving support. Services will be held on Saturday, January 11th at 10:00 a.m. at First Baptist Church with Pastor Vincent Smith officiating. Graveside services will follow at Lawnhaven Cemetery. Visitation will be held Friday, January 10th, 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Johnson’s Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Hospice of San Angelo, First Baptist Church, San Angelo, or a charity of your choice. Family and friends may sign an online guestbook at www.johnsons-funeralhome.com

FAMILY

  • Randolph Roach, Paternal Father (deceased)
  • Avo Nelson Swindle, Mother (deceased)
  • J.B. Swindle, Adopted Father (deceased)
  • Francis Swindle, Step Mother (deceased)
  • Donna Swindle, Wife
  • Tamara Trail and husband Justin, Daughter
  • Susan Rose and husband Gary, Daughter
  • Kaylynn Rose, Granddaughter
  • Hannah Trail, Grandaughter
  • Robyn Trail, Grandaughter
  • Charli Trail, Grandaughter
  • Landon Rose, Grandson
  • Marlene Keaton, Sister
  • Darlene Conway, Sister-in-law
  • Numerous Nieces, Nephews and Cousins and many dear friends

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Lowe Brian Christopher

01/07/2020 - 10:16 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Brian Christopher Lowe, also known as Mr. Dog, of Ballinger, TX passed away January 6, 2020. He was born in England on August 3, 1949 to Vera and Herbert Lowe. He married Janie Lowe on August 10, 2002. Brian had many jobs during his years living in England. He was a salesman, butcher and landscaper just to name a few. Once he came to Texas, he opened up a hot dog place in the Sunset Mall called Mr. Dog. During his 10 years in the mall he tried to make Mr. Dog a fun place. He hosted Super Bowl parties, Karaoke night, birthday parties and started the annual Sunset Mall Mr. Dog July 4th hot dog eating contest. He retired from there in 2016. He had many interests in his life; model railroads, photography, airplanes, space, science, history and all kinds of music. He even played drums in a country western band in England. He is survived by his son, Robert Lowe, spouse Jaide and granddaughter, Aimee of England. His daughter, Emma Lowe-Puttick, spouse, John and grandson, Charlie of England. Sister, Penny Slate and brother-in-law, Mike. Stepchildren, Mary Beam of San Angelo and Curtis De Palma of Waco. Many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends in Texas and across the pond. Memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, January 9, 2020 in the chapel of Johnson’s Funeral Home. Family and friends may sign an online guestbook at www.johnsons-funeralhome.com

FAMILY

  • Martha Jane Lowe, Wife
  • Robert Lowe (Jaide), Son
  • Aimee Lowe, Grandaughter
  • Emma Lowe-Puttick (John), Daughter
  • Charlie Lowe-Puttick, Grandson
  • Penny Slate (Mike), Sister
  • Mary Beam, Step Child
  • Curtis De Palma, Step Child
  • Many Nieces, Nephews, Cousins and Friends

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Alvarado Maria Lena

01/07/2020 - 10:13 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Maria Lena Alvarado, 65, of San Angelo, passed away on January 2, 2020 in San Angelo.  Visitation will be on Sunday, January 5, 2020 from 3:00 pm till 9:00 pm.  A Rosary will be read at 7:00 pm in the "Remembrance Chapel" of Gutierrez Funeral Chapels/North, 1002 N Oakes St, San Angelo, TX.  Funeral Mass will be on Monday at 10:00 am at St. Mary's Catholic Church with interment following in Calvary Catholic Cemetery.  Services have been entrusted to Gutierrez Funeral Chapels/North.

Maria Lena Alvarado is survived by her parents Felipa Rodriguez and Ruben Rodriguez, her children Diana Ferreira & (husband) Fernando Ferreira, Jose Alvarado, Angelica Alvarado-Coleman & (husband) Lesley Coleman and Olivia Alvarado. Grandchildren Alicia Ferreira, Caitlin Ferreira, Jose Alvarado Jr, Alyssa Mathews, Junior Mathews, Lailah Alvarado-Coleman and Elliot Oliver Alvarado-Graham.

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Sandoval Miguel Rodriguez

01/06/2020 - 13:40 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Miguel Sandoval of San Angelo, Texas passed away on Jan 4, 2020. His loved ones are composing his obituary, which you will be able to read here.

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Jorgensen Jere Louise

01/06/2020 - 13:38 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Jere Louise Townley Jorgensen was born in Waco, Texas January 16, 1936. She passed away peacefully on December 19, 2019 in Austin, Texas. Her parents were Eloise and O.M (Martell) Townley. Her dear Aunt Gladys Orgain influenced her with an active Methodist Church life. Jere enjoyed the several years she lived in Waco with her Aunt Gladys and Uncle Robert while in elementary school.
Jere met and married Charles A. Camp in San Angelo, Texas, and they spent twenty-five years traveling the east coast and were stationed in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba while Charles was serving as a US Navy Chaplain. They had three children, and enjoyed trips back to Texas to visit with family, visiting historical sites along the way.
After returning to San Angelo in the late 1970's, Jere completed a nursing degree and worked as a Registered Nurse at Community Hospital and Shannon Hospital where she advanced to lead positions in skilled nursing, caring for geriatric patients. She remained a caring person during her later years, giving comfort and joy to people in the assisted living homes were she resided in Austin, TX.
Jere was briefly married to Roy Jorgensen in late 1980's, whose name she kept because she liked her initials to remain JJ.
Unity Church of San Angelo became her church home, where she served on the Board of Directors and enjoyed leading meditations for other members. 
She is preceded in death by her mother, father, son Charles Allen Camp, II, and son David Wesley Camp and her brother, James Robert Thompson, Jr. She is survived by her daughter Robin Ann Camp; her brother Tom Townley; grandson John Bailey White and his fiance Sydney Tankersley; her sweet great-granddaughter Spencer Jolene White; and, her daughter-in-law, Gail Denson Camp. She is also survived by several cousins, nieces and nephews and their children. A graveside service will be held at 10 AM on Saturday, January 11, 2020, at Johnson's Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.
Donations can be made to Swan Songs who provide personal music performances to people in hospice, PO Box 41475 Austin, TX 78704. Family and friends may leave online condolences at www.Johnsons-FuneralHome.com.

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Brewer James Bridy

01/06/2020 - 13:35 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Jim Brewer, 83 of San Angelo, died Thursday January 2, 2020 at his home of 40 years in San Angelo, TX. Funeral services are Monday, January 6 at 2:00 pm at Johnson Funeral Home in San Angelo. Family has chosen no visitation.

James (Jim) Bridy Brewer was born January 21,1936 in Samson, Alabama to Gene and Lovie Brewer. He married Patrica Jillian Smart on December 21, 1957 in Bedfordshire, England. They met when Jim was stationed in England at Chicksand Air Force Base.

Jim retired from United States Air Force after 21 years of service and the San Angelo municipal court after 20 years. After retirement he enjoyed traveling in his RV with his wife and attending blue grass festivals. He loved visiting his grand children and his three great grand daughters who lovingly knew him as Papa.

Jim’s family includes his wife, Patricia and son, Lee Brewer and his wife Susan Brewer of Aledo, TX. He had one granddaughter Amy Brewer of Aledo, TX. His grandson Daniel Brewer and his wife Michelle Brewer who are stationed at Marine Corp base Hawaii. They have three daughters Lexi Jo (10), Mila Rose (8) and Priya Adele (4). He was one of ten children.

In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations to Elizabeth’s Voice, the non profit Jim’s grand daughter founded. elizabethsvoice.org/donations

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Sinclair Larry Joe

01/06/2020 - 09:13 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Larry Joe Sinclair, of Christoval, TX (formerly Fairfield, TX and Fort Worth, TX) passed away on January 4, 2020 at the age of 80. He was born January 8, 1939 in Fort Worth to B.E. (Butch) and Devita Sinclair. Larry is survived by Freida, his loving wife of 61 years, children Tony and Pam Sinclair, Debra and Randy Fair, Kimbell and Debbie Sinclair, Jodi and Leslee Allen, 13 grandchildren (11 of whom are married), 25 great grandchildren, his brother Terry and Mona Sinclair, sister Sherri Hall, and sister-in-law Virginia and Dan King, and a multitude of nieces, nephews, brothers and sisters in the Lord.

Larry, along with his wife Freida, are dearly loved and faithful evangelists who for 6 decades proclaim the gospel of their Lord to untold thousands of people in a multitude of churches around the country through singing, chalk artistry, and preaching. At present time, they faithfully love and serve at the Christoval Baptist Church where they are members.

A visitation with the family will be at Harper Funeral Home, San Angelo, TX on Tuesday, January 7 from 5:00 – 7:00 PM. Memorial and Celebration of Life Service will be held Wednesday, January 8, 1:00 PM at the Glen Meadows Baptist Church in San Angelo, TX followed by burial at 4:30 PM at the cemetery in May, TX.

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Self, DDS Jack

01/03/2020 - 11:05 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Dr. Jack Self DDS, 82, of San Angelo, passed away on December 30, 2019.  Survivors include his daughter Susan Self and his son Matt Self both of San Angelo, TX.  Arrangements are under the direction of Gutierrez Funeral Chapels/North.

Jackson Houston Self passed away on Monday, December 30, 2019 at home with his son Matthew and his daughter Susan by his side. He was born in Rising Star, Texas where his father was superintendent of schools on January 22, 1937. Jack was the son of Houston Bailey Self and Juanita Pentecost Self. Jack said that the two great losses in his life were his father Houston and his son Mark Houston Self. After his father’s death in Lubbock Texas, the family relocated to Abilene, Texas where he started the 6th grade. He graduated from Abilene High School. While in high school, he was a member of the “Team of the 20th Century in Texas High School Football” where he was fullback on a three year state football championship streak. After high school he attended his father’s alma mater, McMurray University for pre-dental work and attended The University of Texas at Houston dental school where he met and married Louellen Burns Self. He graduated from the University of Missouri at Kansas City College of Dentistry where his first son, Mark was born.

 Upon receiving an early commission in the United States Air Force, he was assigned to the Dental Department at Wilford Hall Hospital at Lackland Air Force Base where his second child, Susan was born. While in the Service, Jack became a Master Mason at Valley High Lodge in San Antonio. Upon completion of his service obligation, he moved to San Angelo where his third child, Matthew was born. In San Angelo, he opened a dental practice with his cousin Dr. Ronald McWilliams.

Jack was a member of the County School Board and one of the first board members of the Concho Valley Home for Girls. From that time until his retirement, he was honored to provide all the dental work for these girls. Jack loved being a dentist and never wanted to retire. He wanted to be like his grandfather, Dr. J. B. Pentecost, who delivered his last baby at the age of 85. To Jack, his patients were like his extended family which is why he didn’t want to but was forced to retire upon developing an autoimmune muscle wasting disease for which there is no treatment at the age of 70.

He was preceded in death by his beloved father whom he worshiped, Houston Bailey Self, his mother Mary Juanita Pentecost Self and his precious son Mark Houston Self. He leaves to cherish his memory his daughter Susan Melinda Self, his son Matthew Holt Self, and his sister Carolyn Self. He also leaves his sweet and loyal Brittany Spaniel, Lady.  Jack often said that he saw the face of God in children. He also believed that it takes a village to raise a child and wanted to ‘walk the walk” and not just “talk the talk”.  Because of these beliefs, he also leaves behind his beloved adopted twin daughters Adrian and Nicole Stakes Self whom he gave his last name to and spent many wonderful years watching grow up. He was lovingly known as Grandpa Jack to their children, Aadyn Silva, Carlos Arroyo, Liliana Gonzalez, Elijah Gonzalez and Bella Rose Gutierrez,. He often referred to his grandchildren as his “life.”

Jack was an avid reader, philosopher, outdoorsman, golfer, birdwatcher, hiker, and amateur astro-physicist/geologist. He loved nature and animals of all kinds. He was very proud to call himself a Progressive Liberal Democrat and he adored his Sunday school class at St. Paul’s.  He spent many happy times playing golf, taking summer trips and hunting at the lease with his best friend O. Paul Smith who was like a brother to him.  Jack was one of a kind. There will never be another like him.

Jack spent the last 5.5 years of his life living with his daughter Susan with his son Matthew right next door. There he spent his days, having coffee with friends, feeding the birds, watering his sunflowers, watching the dogs play and his oak trees grow. His favorite activities were keeping up with high school friends via email, and sitting by the chiminea singing hymns from “Songs by Johan Anderson” while Matthew played the guitar surrounded by many very dear friends.  He loved listening to violinists Itzak Perlman and Jascha Hiefitz and singing Amazing Grace and Yankee Doodle Dandy. His children are honored and privileged to have had him as a father and to carry the Self name. He was so full of love for humanity and made a difference in countless lives through his love, his generosity and his compassion. His last words on this earth were, “I love you” and It was the honor of a lifetime for his children to fulfill his last wish of living and dying at home.

This would not have been possible without the amazing staff of Hospice of San Angelo. A weight was lifted from weary shoulders the day they came into our home. Some people are angels on this earth.  The people from Hospice are that indeed. Other angels on earth for Jack during his final year of life are our friends and family by choice: Amber Harkelroad , Billy and Tish Gutierrez, Darrell Jones and Candace Sage. Thank you for loving Daddy, and for loving and laughing us through some very challenging situations. YOU ARE LOVED.

If you want to honor Jack’s memory, do unto others, turn the other cheek, LOVE EVERYONE and by all means, feed the birds!  If you want to donate in his name, the family asks that you consider Hospice of San Angelo, Concho Valley PAWS, or St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church.

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Bilbo Versal Allen

01/03/2020 - 11:02 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Versal Allen Bilbo, 92, passed away Monday, December 30, 2019, in San Angelo.

Public Viewing will be from 8:00 AM until 8:00 PM with the family receiving friends from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM Wednesday, January 8, 2020, at Robert Massie Funeral Home. Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Thursday, January 9, 2020, at St. Paul Baptist Church with Pastor Henry C. Green, officiating. Private burial will be at the Texas State Veterans Cemetery in Abilene under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mr. Bolbo was October 24, 1927, in Cameron to Garfield and Ollie England. He has been a resident of San Angelo since 1950. Versal received in Bachelor of Science from Samuel Austin College in 1950. He was a veteran of the US Army serving, from 1950 until 1960, during the Koran Conflict and the Vietnam War. Versal worked for the City of San Angelo as a health inspector for 33 years retiring in 1994. He was a member of St. Paul Baptist Church serving as a deacon and treasurer. Versal was an avid golfer getting his "first ace" at Santa Fe Park in 1975. He traveled all over Texas playing in various golf tournaments. During his younger years he liked to play tennis, teaching his son and daughter to play. Versal loved to garden and had an extensive golf memorabilia collection.

Survivors include three daughters, Elaine Rodgers of Dallas, Annette Bilbo of Stockton, California, and Frances L. Reed of San Antonio; and a son, Vernon A. Bilbo, Sr. of San Angelo; a brother, Jerry Phillips of Rockdale; eight grandchildren, Vernon Bilbo, Jr., Keshawon Bilbo, Nicole Annette Bilbo, Haston Lee Bilbo, Glendon A. Durham, Steven D. Campbell, Vidal Zuniga III, and Yasmine Reed; six great grandchildren, Cylese, Camreon, Christpher, Caleb, Hassony, and Rodney. Versal was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers; three sisters.

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Holliman Clara Peters Odom

01/03/2020 - 10:59 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Clara Peters Odom Holliman, age 92, of Edmond, OK, passed away Tuesday December 31st, 2019 at Ascension Seton Williamson in Round Rock, TX. She was born in Jourdanton, TX on October 15th, 1927 to John and Fredricka Peters. She graduated from Stanton High School in Stanton, TX. Clara was married to W. Paul Odom in 1945, with whom she had two daughters, Ricka and Carmen. Then in 1959 she married W.E. Holliman, with whom she had one daughter, Donna. Clara worked as a hairdresser several years at Baptist Memorial Retirement Community in San Angelo, TX. Then in 2005 she became a resident there, where she made several friends. Clara was passionate about watching old westerns and listening to country music; she also loved antiques, fine art, homecooking and roses. She was a proud Catholic and a Texan rose. Her family were pioneers in bringing Catholicism to Texas in the late 1800's.

She is preceded in death by her parents, her sisters & brother, two spouses, two grandsons, and several close friends & neighbors. She is survived by her daughters Ricka Hambrick & husband Dennis of Edmond, OK, Carmen Glass & husband Burnell of Rowena, TX, and Donna Gully & husband Stuart of Wall, TX. She had nine beloved grandchildren and was a great-grandmother to many. Clara was loved by many and will be dearly missed.

The family would like to thank the nurses & hospital staff at Ascension Seton Williamson. The family requests masses and memorials be sent to Ascension Seton Williamson, located at 201 Seton Pkwy, Round Rock, TX 78665.

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