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Gonzales Anna Teresa

07/15/2018 - 07:39 , by brandyp

Anna Teresa Gonzales, age 25, of Trinity, Texas passed away on Wednesday July 11, 2018.

Anna was born October 30, 1992 to Robert Gonzales and Sandi Delap in Lubbock, Texas.

She graduated high school in 2011 and attended Angelo State University and Paul Mitchell Cosmetology School.

A couple of Anna's hobbies included cooking and socializing.

She is survived by her father, Robert Gonzales and wife Alisa; Sandi Delap and husband Charlie; brother, Robert Gonzales, Jr.; Step-siblings, Kyle and Katherine Delap and Jimmy Hopkins; paternal grandmother, Jovita Gonzales; Maternal grandparents, Ken and Audrey Foeppel; Uncle Henry and Aunt Yvonne Gonzales and children Lauren Gonzales, and Jodi Schwarz and second cousin Liam Schwarz; Uncle Eugene and Aunt Mary Gonzales and children Steven, Jennifer, Andrew, Nicholas, Daniel, Marcus, and Robert Gonzales; Aunt Stella and Uncle Vladimiro Navarrate and their children Edward Navarrate, Julian Navarrate, and Leslie Galindo and second cousins Maelie and Lillian Galindo; Aunt Nora and Uncle Tony Yezak and child Joey Yezak; Uncle Efrain and Aunt Romelia Duarte and children Dr. Xochitl Anderton, Benino and Erika Gonzales, Efrain Duarte Jr., and second cousins Laura and Addie Anderton; Uncle Manuel and Aunt Juanita Gonzales and children Jessica and Crystal Gonzales; Great grandmother, Teresa Zimmerly; Aunt, Bethann Foeppel and children Justin and Chase Gallagher; Uncle Ken and Aunt Debbie Foeppel and children Tiffany and Brock Worrall, Taylor and Samantha Foeppel and second cousin, Rylee Foeppel; Aunt Jodi and Uncle John Erbe and children Corey Hills, Joshua Flores, and Elizabeth Erbe; her Godparents, Karen and John Mattson, and her beloved dog, Zeke.

Anna is preceded in death by her grandfather, Eugenio Gonzales, Sr., and great grandfather, Edward Zimmerly, as well as her beloved dog Reeces.

A rosary for Anna will be held Sunday, July 15that 7 p.m. at Johnson's Funeral Home, 435 West Beauregard Avenue, San Angelo, Texas.

A funeral mass will occur Monday, July 16th at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 301 W. 17th Street, San Angelo, Texas. 

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Lozano Emma L.

07/11/2018 - 09:03 , by brandyp

Our beloved Emma Lozano went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, July 7th, 2018. She took her last breath surrounded by her loving family.

She was born September 18, 1943 in San Angelo, the daughter of Richard P. Lopez and Luisa Orozco Lopez. She graduated from Central High School and later LVN school. She retired after 35 years at Community Hospital. She was a member of Solid Rock Church.

She is survived by her son, Petey Lozano Jr. and wife Teresa of Christoval, two daughters, Bernice Urteaga and husband Lino of San Angelo and Edna Casanova and husband Ramon of Boerne, two sisters, Martha Becerra and husband Santos, Beatrice Guebara and husband Bernie, both of San Angelo, a brother, Richard O. Lopez and wife Lauren of Surprise, Arizona. She is also survived by eight grandchildren Anthony Castillo and wife Jessica, Dasha and Cody Urteaga, Mia, Celeste, and Azalia Lozano, Olivia and Matthew Casanova, as well as three great-grandchildren Aiden Castillo, Josiah and Nicholas.

Emma was a woman whose love and kind spirit was felt by all who knew her. Her heart was always open to anyone in need. Her kindness was even shared with her patients she served as a nurse for over 35 years. She was a faithful employee of Angelo Community Hospital and took pride in her work and those she worked with.

The family will always cherish the legacy she left for her children and grandchildren. She was a hard worker and believed in making an honest living. She was a patriot at heart and loved her country; she would even stand for the national anthem in her living room, with her hand over her heart as it played before the NFL football games. She was a woman of faith and boldly shared her faith with anyone. The children and grandchildren will forever hold in their hearts the teaching and instruction of faith that she so often shared. Even throughout her last days of pain, Emma continued to declare her faith and love for God. When the time came to discuss her time left in this life, Emma boldly stated to her family and even the doctor in the room, “No matter what happens, whether I live or die, I am victorious.”

The Lord knew Emma’s love for Him. In her last moments of life, with her last remaining strength, Emma declared, “I am ready to go home.” She lifted her finger, pointed upwards, and then boldly stated, “Tonight.” The Lord honored her, and within 25 minutes, our dear Emma went home with her Lord and Savior. This is the legacy she leaves for her Children and Grandchildren. To love God and country, live for God, and walk in faith.

The family would like to extend a heartfelt gratitude to Dr. Prieto, Dr. Boyd, Dr. Graham and their staff. In addition, the family sends a sincere thank you to the attending nurses and medical staff of San Angelo Community Medical Center.

Family:

  • RIchard P. Lopez, Father
  • Luisa Orozco Lopez, Mother
  • Richard O. Lopez, Brother
  • Santos Becerra, Brother-in-law
  • Bernie Guebara, Brother-in-law
  • Martha Becerra, Sister
  • Beatrice Guebara, Sister
  • Lauren Lopez, Sister-in-law
  • Petey Lozano Jr., Son
  • Lino Urteaga, Son-in-law
  • Ramon Casanova, Son-in-law
  • Bernice Urteaga, Daughter
  • Edna Casanova, Daughter
  • Teresa Lozano, Daughter-in-law
  • Anthony Castillo, Grandson
  • Cody Urteaga, Grandson
  • Matthew Casanova, Grandson
  • Dasha Urteaga, Granddaughter
  • Mia Lozano, Granddaughter
  • Celeste Lozano, Granddaughter
  • Azalia Lozano, Granddaughter
  • Olivia Casanova, Granddaughter
  • Jessica Castillo, Grandaughter-in-law
  • Aiden Castillo, Great Grandson
  • Josiah ~, Great Grandson
  • Nicholas ~, Great Grandson

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Shurley Patricia Ann

07/10/2018 - 07:59 , by brandyp

Patricia Haley Shurley, 93, of San Angelo, Texas died July 8, 2018. She was born February 11, 1925 in Brainerd, Minnesota to Marguerite S. McAllen Haley and Edward E. Haley. She lived 14 years in Stillwater Minnesota, came to El Paso, Texas and attended Austin High School and graduated from Ysleta High School in 1942.

She was preceded in death by her husband Jack K. Shurley and her previous husband Hal Becker and by her sisters Mary Bretton, Betty Nuthman; brothers Bill Haley, Walter “Mac” Haley, Jack Haley and her beloved daughter Shannon Marie Fredericks.

She was married to Jack Kendrick Shurley in El Paso on May 29, 1975. They have lived in El Paso, Round Rock, and San Angelo. She worked for El Paso Natural Gas Co for thirty years, retiring on March 1, 1982.

Survivors: Children; Michael Becker and wife Willi, of Arlington Texas, Timothy Becker, of Hayward California, Elizabeth S. Fallin and husband Ron, of Christoval, Texas, Barbara S. Madrid, of Christoval, Texas, Kathryn S. Lowery and husband Phillip, of Paris, Texas, and son-in-law Edward Fredericks and Betsy of Fredericksburg, Texas. Grandchildren; David Becker, Patricia B. and husband Jason Taylor, Shannon F. Fisher, Scott Fallin and wife Laura, Russell Fallin and wife Rebecca, Lisa M. and husband Matthew Marcoux, Jennifer M. and husband Ted Otero; and seven great-grandchildren: Jessica Becker, Kelsey and Aryn Riley, Mikala and Hayden Fallin, Dylan and Derek Fisher; and one great-great-grandchild Stella Lee Becker. Sister-in-laws; Betty Haley and Stella Haley and many nieces and nephews.

Graveside services for family and friends will be at Fairmount Cemetery at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 12th.

Arrangements by Johnson’s Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to favorite charity.

Family:

  • Jack Kendrick Shurley, Husband
  • Hal Becker, Previous Husband
  • Bill Haley, Brother
  • Walter "Mac" Haley, Brother
  • Jack Haley, Brother
  • Mary Bretton, Sister
  • Betty Nuthman, Sister
  • Shannon Marie Fredericks, Daughter
  • Betty Haley, Sister-in-law
  • Stella Haley, Sister-in-law
  • Michael Becker, Son
  • Timothy Becker, Son
  • Ron Fallin, Son-in-law
  • Phillip Lowery, Son-in-law
  • Edward and wife Betsy Fredericks, Son-in-law
  • Elizabeth S. Fallin, Daughter
  • Barbara S. Madrid, Daughter
  • Kathryn S. Lowery, Daughter
  • Willi Becker, Daughter-in-law
  • David Becker, Grandson
  • Scott Fallin, Grandson
  • Russell Fallin, Grandson
  • Jason Taylor, Grandson-in-law
  • Matthew Marcoux, Grandson-in-law
  • Ted Otero, Grandson-in-law
  • Patricia B. Taylor, Granddaughter
  • Shannon F. Fisher, Granddaughter
  • Lisa M. Marcoux, Granddaughter
  • Jennifer M. Otero, Granddaughter
  • Laura Fallin, Granddaughter-in-law
  • Rebecca Fallin, Granddaughter-in-law
  • Dylan Fisher, Great Grandson
  • Derek Fisher, Great Grandson
  • Jessica Becker, Great Granddaughter
  • Kelsey Riley, Great Granddaughter
  • Mikala Fallin, Great Granddaughter
  • Aryn Riley, Great Grandchild
  • Hayden Fallin, Great Grandchild
  • Stella Lee Becker, Great-great-granddaughter
  • Mrs. Shurley also leaves behind many nieces and nephews to cherish her memory.

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Limuel Dorothy Sue

07/09/2018 - 08:28 , by brandyp

Dorothy Sue Limuel, 71, received her heavenly wings on July 6th, 2018. She passed peacefully in the comfort of her own home, surrounded by family. 

Dorothy was born April 26th, 1947 in San Angelo to Lovelean Richards and Earl Roberts.

While living her life to the fullest, she crossed paths with many wonderful people. Which led her to working many years in the healthcare field. She truly admired what she did, which was taking care of others. She always gave a helping hand to anyone who needed it and often put others before herself. She was an amazingly, loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.

She is survived by her brother Jimmy Lewis Ellison of San Angelo, Tx; her children Ella Wilson of San Angelo, Tx; Janet Moore of San Antonio, Tx; Bessie Limuel of San Angelo, Tx; Charles Limuel of San Angelo, Tx; Anthony Limuel of San Angelo, Tx; and grandchildren who she raised as her own Shalina Moreno of San Angelo, Tx; Maranda Limule McMillian of San Angelo, Tx; Stephanie Mitchell of San Angelo, Tx; Charity Mitchell of Houston, Tx; Jacquece Mitchell of San Angelo, Tx; and is also survived by 7 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. 

She is proceeded in death by her mother Lovelean Richards; father Earl Roberts; sisters Marlene Duncan, Bessie Mae Bowman and Ethel Mae Williams; son Lee Martin Limuel and grandson Javaris Malique Limule-McMillian. 

Dorothy’s love of life will continue to live on in the hearts of many. She will be truly missed.

A memorial service will be held in her honor on Thursday July 12th at San Angelo Greater I.M.E at 11 a.m.

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Westbrook Earlene

07/09/2018 - 08:26 , by brandyp

Earlene Westbrook, 93, of San Angelo, went to be with the Lord on July 3rd, 2018.

She was born in Jean, Texas on September 29, 1924, to George and Olive Boyle.

Earlene graduated high school from Graham High School in 1942, and attended Hardin-Simmons and McMurray Universities in Abilene.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Aubrey Westbrook and daughter, Brenda Gail Hughes.

Earlene is survived by her daughters, Carla J. Smith and husband Rick, and Letha Delz and husband Mark; grandchildren, Derek Smith and wife Aiyana, Brian Henderson and wife Scoti, Jamie Delz, Jeremy Delz and wife Kasey, as well as 10 great grandchildren.

A graveside service for Earlene will be held at 1 p.m.,Tuesday, July 10th at Johnson's Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.

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Wilson Patricia Jeanne

07/09/2018 - 08:19 , by brandyp

Patricia “Jeanne” Wilson was born on June 17th, 1933 in Kaufman, TX to Kate Allen Dickson and Samuel Bryan Dickson. Jeanne went to be with Jesus on July 6th, 2018 at 85 years old.

Jeanne was the third of four beautiful daughters who shared a passion for family. Her family moved to San Angelo, TX when she was just a young girl.

Jeanne was an active member of the First Christian Church of San Angelo where she was an avid singer in the choir. She sang all over town at different events and her passion for music filled every room when she would sing. At a young age, Jeanne worked at Cox Rush & Greer where she learned how to wrap beautiful gifts which benefited her family for many years.

Jeanne passed on a lot of memories about growing up in San Angelo to her grandchildren who loved to hear the stories. These were shared once, twice, maybe six times.

Jeanne attended San Angelo College, where she was an Angelette and a very proud student. She went on to graduate from North Texas with a Teaching Degree. Jeanne came from a long line of very gifted educators, and she began teaching at an elementary school in Fort Worth, TX when she was introduced to the love of her life, Lawrence Ronald Wilson. These two would spend the next 61 years together. Their first date was to see the movie Around the World in 80 Days. Soon after, they were married on June 2nd 1957 just a few days after Lawrence was discharged from the military.

Lawrence and Jeanne had two children, Lawrence Ronald Wilson Jr. and Kelley Elizabeth Wilson. They lived and traveled as a family all over the United States and Europe, while making wonderful memories together.

Jeanne was also an artist and painted beautiful pieces of scenery she had seen on her many adventures. She loved the beauty and simplicity of wildflowers and would often take trips to the hill country to see them.

Jeanne was also an amazing seamstress and loved creating unique and beautiful pieces of clothing for her family and many others. She taught several people how to cook and fed her family all while creating laughter and making incredible memories.

Jeanne loved to play the piano, sing, and listen to music and would always have music playing in her house. Her love for music was instilled in her family and they will always remember how much she loved piano pieces from Giovanni, Barry Manilow, and The Beegees.

Jeanne loved Jesus more than anything else in this world and was the epitome of a Godly woman. She dedicated most of her life spreading the gospel to anyone who would listen.

Jeanne also loved coffee, almost as much as she loved Jesus. You would never find her without a fresh cup of coffee. If you did, there was something wrong.

One of her famous phrases was “Meanwhile back at the ranch…” which could mean just about anything. It was her favorite way of starting a sentence and would almost always make everyone in the room laugh. Jeanne had the most infectious laugh that would turn anyone’s frown upside down.

When her family would tell her that they loved her, she would almost always respond with, “Not as much as I love you…”

Jeanne is preceded in death by her father and mother, Samuel Bryan Dickson and Kate Allen Dickson, and her step mother, Martha Lou Dickson. Her three sisters, Mary Catherine Cheek, Elsie Rankin, and Allene Martin. Her granddaughter, Kristen Leigh Millican, and grandson, Tomi Wilson.

Jeanne is survived by her husband, Lawrence Ronald Wilson, her son and daughter, Lawrence Ronald Wilson Jr. and Kelley Wilson Millican, her granddaughters, Katie Renee Gully, Kara Noel King, and Kayla Taylor Millican, grandson in laws, Wade Houston King and Morry Jerome Miller, and great grandchildren, Kelton Ethan Gully, Kaden Lawrence Lee Gully, Raia Cebele Avants, and Oliver Hanley Taylor.

Jeanne’s family invites you to her celebration of life on Tuesday, July 10th at 11 a.m. at Johnson’s Funeral Home with a burial service to follow at Belvedere Memorial Park Cemetery.

There will be a viewing for friends and family on Monday, July 9th from 6-8 p.m. at Johnson’s Funeral Home.

Family:

  • Samuel Bryan Dickson, Father
  • Kate Allen Dickson, Mother
  • Martha Lou Dickson, Step Mother
  • Mary Catherine Cheek, Sister
  • Elsie Rankin, Sister
  • Allene Martin, Sister
  • Kristen Leigh Millican, Granddaughter
  • Tomi Wilson, Grandson
  • Lawrence Ronald Wilson, Husband
  • Lawrence Ronald Wilson Jr., Son
  • Kelley Wilson Millican, Daughter
  • Katie Renee Gully, Granddaughter
  • Kara Noel King, Granddaughter
  • Kayla Taylor Millican, Granddaughter
  • Wade Houston King, Grandson-in-law
  • Morry Jerome Miller, Grandson-in-law
  • Kelton Ethan Gully, Kaden Lawrence Gully, Raia Cebele Avants and Oliver Hanley Taylor, Great Grandchildren

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Zuniga Jane Ornelas

07/09/2018 - 08:07 , by brandyp

Jane Ornelas Zuniga, 69, of San Angelo, Texas went to be with her Lord and Savior on Friday, July 6, 2018.

The Rosary Service will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 10th at Johnson's Funeral Home.

The funeral mass will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, July 11th at St. Joseph's Catholic Church.

Burial will follow at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.

Jane was born June 25, 1949, in San Angelo, Texas to Eulalio and Lucinda Sanchez Ornelas.

Jane was a wonderful wife and mother who gave selflessly of herself and cherished her family.

Jane was a dedicated nurse for 39 years and always provided compassion to those in her care. She will be remembered for her loving, gracious spirit, her beautiful smile, and her wonderful sense of humor. Jane was a blessing from God to all who knew and loved her, and she will be dearly missed.

She was preceded in death by her parents and siblings; Julia Garcia, Tina McDaniel, Daniel Ornelas, Thelma Aguirre, Lucy Ornelas, Robert Ornelas and Louis Ornelas. Jane is survived by her husband, Mario Zuniga of San Angelo; her daughters, Lisa Montes and husband, Guillermo Montes of San Jose, California, Amanda Ramirez and husband JR Ramirez and her son, Mario Zuniga all of San Angelo; her grandchildren, Romeo, Alyssa and Evan Ramirez and Izaiah Zuniga; her brother, Arthur Ornelas and wife Rosario of San Angelo. Jane is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and many other family members and close friends too numerous to mention.

Pallbearers for the service will be Louis Ornelas, Stephen Ornelas, Oscar Ornelas, Romeo Ramirez, Izaiah Zuniga, JR Ramirez, Guillermo Montes.

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Castillo Fabiana

07/09/2018 - 08:00 , by brandyp

Fabiana Castillo 93, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, July 7, 2018.

She is preceded in death by her husband of 52 years, Juan Castillo.

She is survived by her two daughters, Amelia Lopez and Rosa Linda Fernandez; 8 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, and 3 great great-grandchildren.

Visitation will be held 5-7 p.m. Monday, July 9th, at Johnson's Funeral Home with Prayer Service at 7p.m.

Funeral Service will be at 3 p.m., Tuesday, July 10th, at Johnson's Funeral Home with burial to follow at Eola Mereta Cemetery.

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Austin Christopher Paul

07/09/2018 - 07:56 , by brandyp

Chris was the son of Robert and Betty Austin.

Chris graduated from Robert E. Lee High School and was a proud Aggie with a BS degree in Architecture. His last master creation was a 3 story house in Port Aransas that withstood a direct hit by Hurricane Harvey!

Chris loved his family and his three girls. Chris was man of many talents, a free spirit and a friend to all.

Chris is survived by his daughters Anna, Elizabeth, Kristina, his mother Betty Backer, sister Debbie, brother Rob, father Robert and other family members.

Chris had a devastating heart attack about three years ago and was generous in his passing as he donated his organs.

His ashes will reside at Sunset Memorial Cemetery where his grandmother Juanita (Saunders) McCormick, Sister Kathy, and brother-in-law Tim Miller are buried and at “Burning Man”.

He is missed, loved, and will be long remembered!

A memorial service will be held at Concordia Lutheran Church on Friday, July 13th at 6 p.m. and a Celebration of Life will be held at Calahan’s Pizza Pub in New Braunfels on Saturday, July 14th at 12 p.m.

Family:

Chris is survived by his daughters Anna, Elizabeth, Kristina, his mother Betty Backer, sister Debbie, brother Rob, father Robert and other family members.

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Hinojos Rosendo G.

07/08/2018 - 08:24 , by brandyp

Rosendo Hinojos, 87, of San Angelo, went to be with with heavenly Father July 5, 2018.

Rosendo was born to Jesus and Maria Hinojos on March 1, 1931 and lived in San Angelo his entire life.

Rosendo owned and operated Rosendo's Baber Shop and Pool Hall in the late 60's - 70's. He later retired from ASU after 20 years of service.

He loved casinos and going to Las Vegas with family and friends, he made frequent visits over six decades.

He will always be remembered as a loving and caring father, grandfather, and great grand father. Rosendo is survived by his loving wife Beatrice, of 66 years; son, Felix and wife Evelina Hinojos; Daughter, Sylvia Hinojos; Granddaughters, Heather and husband Mark Franklin and Hillary Molinar; Great-grandchildren, Harrison and John Franklin, as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

He will continue to live in our heart always.

Arrangements are under the direction of Johnsons Funeral Home.

A rosary will be held Sunday, July 8th at 7:30 p.m. in Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel.

Funeral Mass will be 10 a.m., Monday, July 9th, at Sacred Heart Cathedral with burial to follow at Calvary Catholic Church. 

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