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Rosinbaum Curtiss Wayne

06/21/2018 - 15:45 , by brandyp

Curtiss Wayne Rosinbaum, 86, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away on June 18, 2018 in San Angelo. A memorial service is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, July 7th, at the First United Methodist Church in San Angelo, with Reverend Scott Bradford officiating.

Curtiss was born March 5, 1932 in Hawley, Texas to Robert Allen Rosinbaum Sr. and Fannie Reynolds Rosinbaum. He attended and graduated from the Eula schools, where he played basketball, was art manager for the annual, Most Handsome and Senior Class Favorite. After graduating high school, Curtiss attended Cisco Jr. College on a basketball scholarship and continued his education at McMurry University in Abilene, Texas.

Curtiss married Patricia Ann Beasley Graham on April 27, 1963 in Trent, Texas. Curtiss was employed by Welex, a Halliburton Company, as an engineer and office manager in Abilene, Texas and San Angelo. After retiring from Welex in 1986, Curtiss worked in real estate and was the manager and owner of Main Street Storage in San Angelo. Curtiss was an active member of the First United Methodist Church, where he sang in the Sanctuary Choir for 49 years. Curtiss was an avid golfer and a talented artist. Also, mechanically inclined, he was considered a "Mr. Fix-it."

Curtiss is survived by his wife of 55 years, Patricia Rosinbaum of San Angelo; two sons, Daryl Rosinbaum of Waller, Texas, and Randy Graham and wife Leslie of Pecos, Texas; five grandsons, Jimmy Rosinbaum, Jeffrey Rosinbaum, Tye Graham and wife Stefanie, Trent Graham and wife Catherine, and Curtiss Trey Graham; two great­ grandchildren, Ella Graham and Sofia Graham.

He is also survived by sister in law Kay Shaw of Fort Worth, many other family members, special golf buddies and dear friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Fannie Reynolds Rosinbaum Sr., three brothers and one sister.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church Sanctuary Choir or a charity of your choice.

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Allison Dennis Dale

06/20/2018 - 09:06 , by brandyp

Dennis Dale Allison, 63, of San Saba, Texas, went to be with our Lord on June 17, 2018, in San Angelo.

He was born on January 31, 1955 in Odessa, to Lynnis and Marjorie Kilgrove Allison.

Dennis battled cancer twice, but lost the fight on Sunday, June 17, 2018, after attending his own Celebration of Life party with family and friends in San Angelo on Saturday.

Dennis was an extraordinary person who never met a stranger. In his early years, he rode bulls in the PRCA circuit.

He was gifted with the ability to sell and periodically worked for M.L. Leddy's throughout the years. Dennis was multitalented, working in the oilfield in Texas, Oklahoma, and on the north slope of Alaska. He also enjoyed working on cutting horse and cattle ranches and is well remembered for his horse training techniques. Dennis loved his horses, dogs, western and family history, and fine clothes and boots.

He is survived by his beloved soul mate of 22 years, Janice Howell; his son, Shank Allison of Midland; his mother, Marjorie Allison of San Angelo; brothers, Larry Allison and wife Sherry of Cypress, Texas, Gary Allison and wife Earlene of Madisonville, Texas, and Harvey Allison of Cypress, Texas, as well as many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Dennis is preceded in death by his father, Lynnis Allison.

The family would like to send a special thanks to the staff at Scott and White Oncology in Temple/Killeen as well as Dr. Rudolph and Staff in Goldthwaite, and Solaris hospice.

Donations may be made to West Texas Boys Ranch or St. Jude's Children's Hospital.

A visitation will be held Wednesday, June 20th, from 6-8 p.m. at Johnson's Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, June 21st, in Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m., Friday, June 22nd, at Greenwood Cemetery in Fredericksburg, Texas.

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Sabesta Paula Rae

06/20/2018 - 08:23 , by brandyp

Paula Rae Sebesta, age 89, made her final move through the gates of Heaven on June 16, 2018.

She was born in Three Sands, Oklahoma, January 27, 1929, to Samuel and Pauline Dillard. She moved to Hobbs, NM, after graduation in 1945, and married Roy Sebesta in 1947. They retired in Fredericksburg, Texas, in 1982, and were blessed with 55 years of marriage.

Roy worked for Shell Oil Company, a career that required them to move thirty-two times throughout Texas, New Mexico and Utah. Paula loved serving the Lord in the many places they lived, serving as the State Director of Baptist Women and on the Board of Directors for the Utah-Idaho Southern Baptist Convention in Salt Lake City.

In 1980, while living in Houston, she participated in Tallowood Baptist Church’s TELL (Tallowood English Learning League) program, mentoring a Japanese mother and daughter, who returned to Japan in the mid-80’s. Paula continued to remain in contact with the family.

She served as Women’s Missionary Director and Sunday School Director for many years at First Baptist Church, Fredericksburg, Texas. In 2002, she moved to San Angelo, where she was a member of the Joy Sunday School class at First Baptist Church. She also served several years in the Christian Women’s Job Corps program.

Paula was an excellent cook, seamstress, and hostess. She was an active member of Beta Sigma Phi for over 50 years holding every office and serving on every committee in twelve cities and three states. 

Preceding her in death were her father, Samuel (three months prior to her birth) mother, Pauline Disney; husband, Roy, brothers, Lester Beihl, Wayne and Charles Disney, and sister, Dawna Freeman.

Paula is survived by three sisters-- Wanda Boles, Carlsbad, NM; Wilma Smith, San Mateo, CA; and Beth Lynch, Hobbs, NM; three daughters-- Vicki Spangler (Fil) of San Antonio, Terri Wayham (Bruce) of San Angelo, and Kelli Freeman (Ted) of Houston; ten grandchildren-- Rodney Spangler, Lori Spangler, Haylee, Ashlee, Chase and Carson Freeman, Chelsee Stickeler, Erin Medley, Casey Blair, and Brek Wayham; eleven great-grandchildren and two great-great grands; along with numerous nieces and nephews including Paula Mary (Beihl) Marie

“One of the secrets of life is to find joy in the journey.” Paula found and shared joy throughout her life journey.

Services are Friday, June 22nd, at 11 a.m. at Harper Funeral Home, with burial to follow on June 23rd, in Fredericksburg, Texas.

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Barnhorst Charlene "Charlie"

06/19/2018 - 08:31 , by brandyp

Charlene (Charlie) Barnhorst, born July 1, 1924 in Portales, New Mexico, has passed away June 17, 2018.

She was a member of the Glenn Meadows Baptist Church. After living in Denver, Colorado for 35 years, she moved to San Angelo 12 years ago. She worked over the years as a legal secretary and lastly as a secretary for the US Geological Survey in Golden, Colorado.

Over 20 years ago, she assisted in a charity to provide food to people under the poverty level in South America. With her generous contributions, this organization has been very successful in feeding children that otherwise would not have resources for food. Charlie never wanted for children or animals to go hungry. Charlie was a very generous lady contributing to many charities, friends, and families when in need. While living in Denver, she was an avid tennis player in her 70’s, earning many local awards. Charlie loved gardening and took a great deal of pride in her flowers, plants, and yard. 

Charlie was preceded in death by her husband, George (Barney) Barnhorst; her parents; two sisters; and her first born, Charles (Chuck) Cooper.

Charlie is survived by five children, Susan (Susie) Daniel, Donald (Don) Cooper and wife Liubasha, Ronald (Skip) Cooper and wife Kim, Julie O’Daniel and husband Dirk, and Stacy Kistner and husband Dale. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren, 20 great grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren, along with many precious friends and other family members that meant so much to her. 

A Memorial Service will be held at Glen Meadows Baptist Church, Friday, June 22nd at 10 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Silver Stars at Glen Meadows Baptist Church or a charity of your choice.

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Findlay Priscilla Ivy

06/18/2018 - 10:58 , by kelsey

Priscilla "Cilla" Ivy Findlay, of San Angelo, passed away June 15, 2018 at the age of 29.

Priscilla was born November 19, 1988 in San Angelo, TX, to Christina Peters. She spent her childhood in and around the San Angelo area. She enjoyed many sports, camping and anything music related. She excelled at whatever she set her mind too.

She graduated from Central High School in 2007 where she was involved in many actives like orchestra placing in many competitions. She attended SCC in Austin and went on to serve in the U.S. Navy following in her family tradition of military service. She loved to garden and dabble in various crafting activities. She was a devoted friend and companion. Brave passionate and loyal. She was non-judgmental and generous. A free spirit born to be a hippy a couple generations late; She was all about peace, love, and happiness.

Priscilla was survived by her parents David and Christina Peters of San Angelo, grandma Jeanette Findlay of Bastrop, Grandpa Kenn Cargile of Lampasas, Siblings Phylisha Montanez of Midland, Preston Pruitt of Grand Prairie, Chelsea Middaugh of San Angelo, Kristen Peters of Spring Branch, Michael Peters of Spring Branch, Uncles Chris Findlay of Bastrop, John Truehardt of Kyle, Michael Truehardt of Austin, many other loving family members and her favorite four-legged friend Pablo.
Pricilla is predeceased by Johnny Truehardt, "S.C." Jack Chrisco, Juanita Chrisco, and Penelope Jean Montanez.

A memorial service will be held at Harper Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 19th. Flowers can be sent to the Funeral Home.

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John Alvin Hay, Sr.

06/18/2018 - 10:51 , by kelsey

John Alvin Hay, Sr., was born in San Angelo, Texas and died here June 16, 2018, at the age of 96. Burial will be held on June 19, 2018 10:00 A.M. at Fairmount Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at 11:00 A.M. at First United Methodist Church.
Alvin Hay was the son of Grady Small Hay and William Tait Hay. He was an Eagle Scout, a graduate of San Angelo High School, and attended San Angelo Junior College. With guidance and financial assistance from his mentor Houston Harte, whom he later fully repaid, he was able to attend college. In return, he privately assisted several young people in attending college through the years. An avid Longhorn, he even assisted his Turkish exchange student in obtaining his PhD from Texas. A&M.
Alvin was graduated from the University of Texas in 1943 with a Business degree in accounting. Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor while he was still in school, Alvin, like many of his classmates, immediately joined the Navy in 1941. He was called to active duty in April of 1943 and went to Officer Candidate School in Chicago, where he completed his training as one of many military graduates known as a "90-day-wonder."
After receiving his commission but before shipping out, Alvin married Mary Belle Rodgers in San Angelo on August 22, 1943 and used his uniform allowance for a two-day honeymoon in San Diego. He then left on his assignment to the U. S. LCI
(G) 462, serving in the Pacific Theater. His twenty-six months of sea duty included a trip through the Panama Canal and several stops in Hawaii. He spent most of the war participating in invasions in the South Pacific, including the Marshall Islands, Guam, Bikini Island, Saipan, New Guinea, Manilla, the Philippine Campaign, and Okinawa, attaining the rank of Captain.
In December 1945, he was placed on inactive duty and returned to San Angelo. On January 1, 1946, he became a junior accountant with the firm then known as Jones and Freeze. He passed his certified public accounting examination in 1947. Alvin engaged in the practice of public accounting with the same accounting firm during some or all of seven decades, becoming the senior partner in the firm now known as Jones, Hay, Marschall & McKinney. Throughout the decades, he was a mentor, role model, and advisor to many accountants and other young persons.
Alvin Hay was a member of numerous civic organizations during his professional career. He was on the Board of City Development, San Angelo Industries Board of

Directors, and a member of the San Angelo School District Board of Trustees when it voluntary desegregated the public schools. He was an active member of the Downtown Kiwanis Club for more than fifty years, serving as President. Alvin was a member of First United Methodist Church for over 77 years, serving as President and on the Board of Stewards. He nominated the first two women who served on the church Board. He was the oldest living member of the church at the time of his death and, after he was unable to attend in person, he listened faithfully to the Sunday morning services on the radio. Despite gradually losing his eyesight to glaucoma, he lived out his life in the home his wife and he built in 1960.
Alvin Hay was predeceased by his wife Mary Belle Hay in 2012, two brothers, H.P. Hay and William Hay, and two sisters, Mary Petty and Ruth Cooper. He is survived by his son John Alvin Hay, Jr. and wife Marilyn Aboussie, son Gordon Rodgers Hay and wife Sandy, grandson John Alvin Hay III, several nieces and nephews, and his "Spanish son," exchange student Rafael Mazarrasa and family.
The Hay family wishes to thank Dr. Charles M. Jones for his personal care of Alvin and Mary Belle for several decades and the staff of Shannon Hospital and St. John care center who cared for Alvin during the last month of his life.

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Nuckols-Moo Mary L

06/18/2018 - 09:02 , by brandyp

Mary L. Nuckols-Moos, age 93-years-old, died from complications of a stroke on June 14th, in San Angelo, Texas.

She is survived by four children: Sue Arent, of San Antonio, TX; Jay Nuckols and his wife, Mary, of Rockville, MD; David Nuckols and his wife, Rose Anne, of Brownsville, TX; and Debra Tice and her husband Marc, of Houston, TX; three step-children: Connie Rogers and husband Darrell of San Angelo, TX, Dale Moos of San Angelo, and Ginger Smith of Tuscola, TX; 14 grandchildren: Keith Meschi, Kimberly (Meschi) Schobel, Erin Nuckols, Jesse Nuckols, Eric Nuckols, Trevor Nuckols, Chad Nuckols, Austin Tice, Meagan (Tice) Malone, Jonathan Tice, Jacob Tice, Abigail (Tice) Edaburn, Naomi Tice and Simon Tice, 4 step-grandchildren: Karen Moos, Kayla Smith, Keith Rogers and Jeff Rogers, 8 great grandchildren: Addison Meschi, Kyler Meschi, Landon Meschi; Ethan Schobel, Tanner Schobel; Stella Malone; Maia Tice Edaburn, and Carter Edaburn and 3 step-great grandchildren.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Leda Byler Loftin of Mertzon; her sister, Kathleen Loftin Ivey of Mertzon, and brother Sambo Loftin of Mertzon; also her first and second husbands, Johnny Wendell Nuckols of Brownsville, TX, and Kennard A. Moos of San Angelo, TX, as well as two grandsons, John Byler Nuckols of Bellvue, CO and Michael Brandon Meschi of Laguna Madre, TX, a step-grandson Matthew Moos, step son-in-law Mike Smith of Tuscola, TX, and step daughter-in-law Karen Moos of San Angelo.

Mary Loftin was born on April 3, 1925 on the Byler Ranch, near Knickerbocker, Texas. Her grandparents Jake and Anne Weldy Byler homesteaded in the area in the late 1800's. When Jake and Anne moved to their home in Mertzon, Mary's parents worked the ranch and lived in a cabin home built by Jake, Mary attended school in Mertzon, living with her grandparents during the school year. She graduated as valedictorian of Mertzon High School and was subsequently employed at the Draft Office in San Angelo, TX, where she meet Johnny Wendell while he was stationed at Goodfellow Field.

They were married in 1945 in San Angelo, TX. After WWII, they lived in several West Texas towns during his employment by Safeway Stores. In 1953, they moved to Brownsville, TX to help establish four supermarkets in the Rio Grande Valley and later bought a store on South Padre Island. Mary resided as a homemaker and then business owner in Brownsville until 1982, when she retired and moved to San Angelo.

She met Kennard Moos through friends in the Camping Club and their membership at the Johnson Street Church of Christ. She and Kennard were married in 1989 and enjoyed 22 years together. Mary was an avid fisherwoman, and they spent a good deal of time testing the waters of Lake Nasworthy and Spring Creek, as well other waters across Texas, New Mexico and Colorado while traveling with their 5th wheel camper.

During their marriage, Mary was instrumental in organizing reunions of her family Christmas and Thanksgiving Days on alternate years. She and Kennard were masters at the Texas dominoes game of "42", avid bridge and Scrabble players, and very active socially and spiritually in their church. She was a great cook, and lived in their home on Colorado Avenue in San Angelo until age 90.

The family wishes to express sincere gratitude to her personal caregiver since 2014, Wanda Cook, who was always there for her. Also to all those who cared for and nurtured her when she moved to assisted living, including the staffs at Beehive, now New Haven, Homes where she lived for the last 3 years; TLC In-Home Care and especially the owner, Angie Conley; Shannon Clinic and Shannon Hospital, whose medical, nursing, and care staff made her whole again so many times; and Baptist Sagecrest, where she received outstanding end-of-life care in collaboration with staff from St. Gabriel's Hospice. All assisted so much in allowing Mary to age in her place, the Concho Valley.

A visitation will be held Saturday evening from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. June 16th. A graveside service with burial will be celebrated at Mertzon Cemetery at 10 a.m., Sunday morning, June 17th. Friends, family, and caregivers are cordially invited.

A reception will follow in the private home of her niece, Kathy Dolan, and her husband, Mike. The family is planning a memorial celebration of her life to be convened in or around San Angelo later this summer.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Heritage Park of San Angelo (https://www.heritageparksanangelo.com/brick-campaign) towards a plaque commemorating Mary's family as pioneers in the Concho River Valley, something she always planned, but never quite accomplished.

Donations are also encouraged to Rush Street Ministries in San Angelo, where she volunteered. http://ruststreetministries.org. 

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Blair Ricky Mitchell

06/18/2018 - 08:51 , by brandyp

Ricky Mitchell Blair, 65, of San Angelo, passed away June 4, 2018.

He was born on October 1, 1952 to Lon Mitchell and Mary Francis Blair. Ricky was raised in San Angelo where he graduated from Central High School in 1971 and went to work in the concrete business.

He was a member of Crosspointe Fellowship Church.

Ricky was preceded in death by his grandparents, Julius and Mamie Barina, and Cherry and Kate Blair; and parents Lon and Mary Blair. He is survived by brothers, Terry Blair and wife Mellissa, and Lonnie Blair and wife Vicki; niece, Scarlett Ferguson and husband Brent and their children, Blair and Brianne, and niece, Laura Jo Blair.

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, June 23rd, at Crosspointe Fellowship Church, with Joel and Ramona Oliver officiating. 

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Perry Marie Griffith

06/14/2018 - 08:35 , by brandyp

Marie Griffith Perry 89, went peacefully into the arms of her Lord and Savior on Saturday morning June 9, 2018 in a local care facility after a long illness. Marie was born September 2, 1928 to Nathaniel and Geneva Hayes Griffith in Hertford County, North Carolina. 

Marie graduated Murfreesboro High School in Murfreesboro, North Carolina where she was a "star" basketball player and excelled academically. Her early employment was with Carolina Telephone and Telegraph in Ahoskie, North Carolina. While living in Ahoskie in the home of her co-worker Margie Tripp, she met Margie's nine-year-old cousin Linda Letchworth who was visiting from Virginia. Later Linda introduced Marie to her uncle, Chief Petty Officer Archie G. Perry; Marie and Archie were married on February 25, 1955.

Marie and Archie moved to Long Beach, California after Archie retired from the U.S. Navy. There she was employed at Bethany Baptist Church as the pastor's secretary and later as bookkeeper for the church day school. In Long Beach they acquired many special friends whom Marie kept in touch with the rest of her life. 

In October 1978, Marie and Archie moved to San Angelo, Texas to be near Archie's niece Linda L. Enochs and her family. Linda's parents having died in 1970 and 1971, Marie and Archie became as mother and dad to Linda, grandparents to Nelson and Lisa, and "G.G." to her great grandchildren.

The Enochs' and Perrys' combined their Shaklee Products Distributorships and formed the Enochs-Perry Shaklee partnership. Marie remained an active Shaklee Director in the business until her recent illness.

Marie will always be remembered for her love of her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and her gifted way of sharing Him with many others whose lives were forever changed. She loved reading her Bible daily during her "Prayer Time" and was active in the Southland Baptist Church Joy Class and conducted Bible studies in her home as her health permitted. She was loved by all who knew her, and that love was returned. Marie had the unique ability to truly listen to others and was generous with her wisdom and guidance.

On multiple occasions Marie was the hands and feet of Jesus to many. She was people's biggest cheerleader and believed in who they were becoming. She loved you like you were her own even if she just met you. She was full of class and grace but radiated incredible strength and boldness. Simply put, Marie was a "Rock star" and taught so many how Jesus loves people.

Marie was an excellent cook, seamstress and her crocheted afghans will long be enjoyed and treasured for years to come. Words cannot adequately express her value to her family and friends in North Carolina, California and San Angelo.

She is survived by her niece/daughter Linda Letchworth Enochs and husband Rex N. Enochs of San Angelo, also grandson Nelson Enochs and wife April, great-grandchildren Ava and Rex C. Enochs of San Antonio, Texas, also granddaughter Lisa Enochs Burnett and husband Jerry Burnett and great-grandchildren, Alanna and Audrey Burnett of Justin, Texas.

She is also survived by nieces Barbara Moss and husband Billy, Delores Cherry and Husband Ben and Nancy Griffith and Sister-in-law Annie Laurie Griffith and a dear life-long friend Margie Raines of North Carolina. Marie is also survived by a very special adopted niece Judy Petersen of Long Beach and too many other close friends to mention here.

Marie was preceded in death by her parents, loving husband Archie in 2004, seven brothers and sisters, half brothers and sisters, sister-in-law Alma Perry Letchworth and husband Raymond, brother-in-law Edwin Perry and wife Frances.

The family wishes to thank loving care givers Nita, Patricia and Leyla, Senior Care of San Angelo, Newhaven Assisted Living and Kindred Hospice of San Angelo.

A memorial service will be held in the Harper Funeral Home chapel, 2606 Southland Blvd, San Angelo, Texas at 2 p.m. Saturday June 16th. 

Memorials may be made to: Mission of Hope Haiti, P.O. Box 171500, Austin, Texas 78717 or House of Faith, 321 Montecito Dr, San Angelo, Texas 76903 or a Charity of your choice.
 

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Lindenschmidt Sylvia Yolanda

06/14/2018 - 07:56 , by brandyp

Sylvia Yolanda Lindenschmidt, 78, died peacefully Saturday, June 9, 2018 surrounded by her family. 

Sylvia was born and raised in Laredo, Texas where she graduated from Martin High School and later attended Laredo Jr College. While growing up in Laredo she was selected Miss Laredo for 1963-1964. Sylvia moved to San Antonio in 1965 where she met Larry Lee Lindenschmidt, a pilot in the Air Force, on an unexpected night out with girlfriends. After a short courtship, Sylvia and Larry married at a small ceremony there in San Antonio. Daughter, Melissa, was born in 1967 and son, Jason, followed in 1972. After multiple short Air Force assignments around the country, and Larry finishing dental school, they settled down in Del Rio, Texas in 1974. 

 

From the beginning Sylvia took an active role in helping Larry manage and grow his new dental practice. After getting the dental practice on solid ground, Sylvia and Larry ventured out and opened a women’s shoe store, “Lindy’s Shoes”, in downtown Del Rio – and later at the local mall - to great success. 

 

 

Sylvia volunteered regularly at Sacred Heart Academy and Church, Meals for the Elderly and the local Rotary Club. 

 

 

Sylvia’s love and devotion to her family was paramount in her life. Nothing made her happier than spending time with her children and grandchildren. She enjoyed traveling the world, cheering on the Spurs, gardening, sewing and watching Del Rio sunsets from their house on the hill.

 

Sylvia is preceded in death by her husband, Larry Lee Lindenschmidt; her mother, Olivia Sanchez; her father Eduardo Sanchez, and her brothers, Bobby and Eddie Sanchez. 
 

 

Sylvia is survived by her daughter, Melissa Villescas (Hector), her son, Jason Lindenschmidt (Katie Moran) and 3 grandchildren – Ryan Villescas (24), Robert Villescas (22) and Ray Olivia Lindenschmidt (3).
 

A rosary service will be held at Harper Funeral Home on Thursday, June 14th at 6:00 pm. A funeral mass will be held Friday, June 15th at 10:00 am at St Mary’s Catholic Church at 7 W Ave N, San Angelo, TX 76903, followed by a reception at The Elks Lodge, 2121 S. Chadbourne, San Angelo, TX 76903 Burial services will be held at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas on Thursday June 21, at 10:00 am. 
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be sent to The Alzheimer’s Foundation. Donations can be made online at www.alzfdn.org

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