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Lambert Leonard Lewis

09/16/2019 - 11:24 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Leonard Lewis Lambert 84 of San Angelo passed away peacefully on Sunday September 15, 2019.

He was born November 10, 1934 in Nederland, Texas to Walter James Lambert and Velma (Foster) Lambert Steele and graduated from Nederland High Class of 1952.

During his time in high school our father excelled and lettered in several sports including Football, Basketball, Track and Baseball.

Leonard played running back under the legendary Bum Phillips. Even though he excelled in many sports his favorite was baseball where he lettered three years and received a scholarship to play in college. He spent two years at Sam Houston State before signing up for military service as many young men did during that time.

Leonard joined the United States Air Force in 1954. He would spend the next 21 years traveling all over the world retiring as a highly decorated veteran of the Vietnam war completing 162 missions earning many medals including the two bronze stars and a distinguished flying cross.

Our father trained and spent time in San Angelo during the 1950's and later came back to retire as an intelligence instructor in 1975.

Our father never spoke much about the military service until his later years always staying focused on his family and their wellbeing.

Dad went to work for GTE for the next 18 years before retiring and going into private business.

Dad was instrumental in developing the Northern Little League spending many nights and weekends working the grounds, fence, stands, painting, mowing, watering and coaching for years.

Dad married the love of his life Lorraine Gandera while stationed in San Antonio. Dad fell in love with the Hispanic culture, food, and music for the rest of his life watching his novelas every evening.

Our father dedicated his life to his three boys. Working two and three jobs to make sure we all had what we needed. He taught us values we live with today. Dad was a financial man, so we all learned how to manage finance and save for the future.

He is preceded in death by his parents, sister Laverna Lambert Lakey Sturmer

Our father is survived by his four children: Leonard Lewis Lambert II, Mark Anthony Lambert and wife Cris, Laurence Michael Lambert and wife Melinda, and Ernest Lambert.

Grandchildren: Erica Lambert-Bratina and husband Adam of San Antonio, Olivia Lambert of Dallas, Marisa, Megan and Madalynn Lambert of San Antonio, Michael, Meagan and Isla Castro of San Angelo; Niece, Nichole and husband Terry of Houston and nephew, Kerry Lakey.

Our father was a devoted catholic all of his life spending much of his free time making Rosaries at no cost for people. He was well known for his work and made many for several priests and friends over the years.

Later in life Dad enjoyed his trips and time he spent with longtime friend Felix and Mary Alice Salcido, Barney and all his Del Rio friends.

Special thanks to Janie Hernandez, Amanda Sandoval, and Lourdes Juarez for their help over the years.

He is with the Angels. Rest in Peace Dad.

Mass will be 9:30am Wednesday September 18, 2019 at St. Margaret’s of Scotland with burial to follow with military honors at Calvary Catholic Cemetery under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

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Barton Tommy Glen

09/16/2019 - 11:21 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Tommy Glen (TG) Barton, 93, passed away September 13, 2019. Glen was born December 3, 1925 in Lamesa TX to William Thomas and Mildred Lee (Seals) Barton.

He is preceded in death by his parents and his brother Bobbie Lee Barton and his half-brothers Henry Earl Barton and Billy Ellis Barton.

He is survived by his four children, and their Mother, Dorothy Barton Leverett of Fredericksburg, Kathryn Harlow and her husband Floyd of Fredericksburg, Casey Barton of San Angelo, Glenda Wood and her husband Steve of Fredericksburg, and Clinton Barton and his wife Betsy of San Angelo, and his longtime friend and companion Arba Ruth Kruger of San Angelo. Glen has five grandchildren, nine great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.

Glen proudly served his country in WWII. He fought in the Army and was a combat veteran involved with the liberation of France and the defeat of Germany in 1944-45. Glen will be remembered for his ever-present smile, good-nature, love of fishing, traveling, and love for his family.

After his release from the Army, Glen returned to San Angelo where he worked for Santa Fe RR. And then joined Goodyear Proving Grounds in 1955. Glen worked 32 years and retired from Goodyear Proving Grounds where he enjoyed his passion of cars and driving.

Visitation will be held at Robert Massie Funeral Home Monday, September 16th from 5 – 7 pm. Services will be held at Robert Massie Funeral Home Tuesday, September 17th at 10:30 am.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to West Texas Rehabilitation Center at 3001 S Jackson St, San Angelo, TX 76904.

Thank you to San Angelo Home Health and Hospice of San Angelo for the wonderful care of our father.

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Smith Wanda A

09/16/2019 - 11:18 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Wanda A Smith was born on November 29, 1956 and passed away on September 14, 2019.

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Jackson Milford

09/16/2019 - 11:17 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Milford Jackson was born on December 27, 1938 and passed away on September 13, 2019.

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Talley Landers Anna LaJoy

09/16/2019 - 11:09 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Anna LaJoy Talley Landers of McKinney, Tx passed away September 11, 2019 from a lengthy illness. The funeral will be held in San Angelo on Monday, September 16 at 2 pm at the First Baptist Church. Honorary Pallbearers for the service will be her grandsons, Hayden and Austin Leatherwood, her nephews John C. Landers and Jerry Leslie Talley, Jr, her son-in-law Mark Davis, and her granddaughters husband Reed Hunter. LaJoy was born August 16, 1930 in Pandora, Tx to Alma Pearl King and Leslie Solomon Talley. She graduated from Hardin Simmons University with a BA in Elementary Education. LaJoy was introduced to the love of her life Jess C. Landers, Jr, in Seguin, Tx by her future sister-in-law Jane Landers. They married in 1954 and lived in San Angelo their entire life together. LaJoy taught the 3rd grade at McGill Elementary and retired to raise her family, also in San Angelo. She was a member of the Junior League of San Angelo, and taught Sunday School at First Baptist Church, where she was a member for many years. Her faith in God was very important to her and she shared with those around her the undying faith she had in Jesus Christ. She very much enjoyed the sport of bridge, and cherished her lifelong friendships with her many special bridge club friends. Her favorite hobbies included her love of nature and her always spectacular lawn and garden and shopping with her daughters and granddaughters for that special outfit. She also had a knack for decorating and collected many special items from her travels. She was most proud of her family, and is survived by her daughters, Lynda Joy Landers Davis of McKinney and Lea Ann Conway of Lakeway. The light of her life was her grandchildren, Meagan Joy Conway Hunter and husband Reed, and Kelsey Brooks Conway, both of Austin, Tx., Hayden Landers Leatherwood of San Angelo, Austin Brooks Leatherwood of Spring Branch, David Mead, wife Venessa and great granddaughter Sylvia of Rochester, NY, Kevin Mead of Rochester, NY, Brandey Davis of Corinth and Jazmine Davis of McKinney. She is also survived by her best friend of over 40 years, Gretta Lou Hill of San Angelo. She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Jess C. Landers, Jr, her son Lynn Brooks Landers, her sister and 3 brothers and our special cat Sam. We give special thanks to her very special caregivers, angels sent from God, Sherri Gaunder and Marcia Young of McKinney.

"For the soul of every living thing is in the hand of God, and the breath of all mankind." Job 12:10.

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Calhoun Daniel Baker

09/13/2019 - 10:27 , by zoey@hydeinter…

Daniel Baker Calhoun, 68, of Grape Creek TX, passed away on Thursday, September 12th, 2019. He was born in Dallas, TX on July 18th,1951. Daniel attended Central High School and graduated from ASU with a BA, as well acquiring his Masters of BS in Denver, Colorado. He is survived by his children Ben and Andy Calhoun, his grandchildren Leo, Ryder and Violet Calhoun, his beloved companion Debra Oresko, his former wife Mary Calhoun, and his brother Jeff Calhoun, as well as 55 sections of land. Daniel was a great friend and a loving father, as well as a journeyman carpenter and an accomplished musician. In addition to being a talented guitarist, he was also a singer/songwriter with several hundred original compositions. Daniel performed his music all over the United States and Mexico. He loved his family with all of his heart and will truly be missed by all. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Johnson's Funeral Home. A graveside service will be held at Fairmount Cemetery on Wednesday, September 18th at 10 AM, followed by a reception at the family's home.

FAMILY

  • Debra Oresko, Girlfriend
  • Marylee Calhoun, Ex-Wife
  • Ben Calhoun, Son
  • Andy Calhoun, Son
  • Leo Calhoun, Grandchild
  • Ryder Calhoun, Grandchild
  • Violet Calhoun, Grandchild
  • Jeff Calhoun, Brother

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Burnett Etheredge Sherry Lou Slu

09/13/2019 - 09:57 , by zoey@hydeinter…

“He will cover you with his feathers, and under his wings you will find refuge; his faithful promises are your armor and protection.” Psalm 91:4

Sherry Lou “Slu” Burnett Etheredge of San Angelo went to be with the Lord after a hard fought battle with ovarian cancer on September 12, 2019 at her home with her family beside her.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at 3:00 pm on Sunday, September 15, 2019 at Glen Meadows Baptist Church with Brother Mack Roller officiating. Arrangements are by Harper Funeral Home.
Sherry was born in Lubbock, TX to RJ and Moena Burnett on April 4, 1947. She attended school in Cotton Center, TX and then Baylor University where she was an Athenian and graduated with a degree in Home Economics. She married Rick Etheredge in Cotton Center on July 26th, 1969. Rick was the love of her life, and they celebrated 50 years of marriage this past July. She was a County Extension Agent for ten years before she began her second career teaching elementary students. She retired from education in 2014, but never retired from loving the students she taught. As a breast cancer survivor, Sherry was passionate about reaching those who battle cancer, sending “The Scriptures” to over 8,000 people through her Cancer Ministry at Glen Meadows.

Sherry was preceded in death by her parents RJ and Moena Burnett, her brother Jim Burnett, and her granddaughter Evie Michelle Armstrong.

She is survived by her husband, Rick; daughter Cara Stone and Scott of Merkel, TX; daughter Julie Armstrong and Chris of Llano, TX; siblings Stan and Deneise Burnett, Mark and Jana Brown, Nancy Burnett; grandchildren Carley, Slade, Camryn, Collins, and Abigail; numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, and friends.

In order to help children who suffer from emotional trauma due to abuse and neglect, memorials may be given to New Horizons at 147 Sayles Blvd. Abilene, TX 79605.
The family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Glen Meadows Baptist Church; the Wall Community; Drs. Forlano, Cummings, and Cheraku of Shannon Medical Center; Dr.
Carolyn Matthews and staff of Texas Oncology; Encompass Home Health and Kindred Hospice; and the numerous nurses that cared for Sherry. God Bless You.

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