• New Account
  • Log in
  • 0
High School Football Scores Week 2 View Scores
  • Home
  • Jobs
  • Events
  • Real Estate
    • Open Houses
    • Featured Home Listings
  • Obituaries
  • News
    • All Recent News
    • LIVE! Daily News TV Show
    • Football Scores
    • Business
    • County
    • Crashes
    • Crime
    • Education
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • International
    • National
    • Opinion
    • Outdoors
    • Politics
    • Rodeo News
    • San Angelo
    • Sports
    • #COVER1
    • Texas
    • Urban Texas
  • Download the Android App
  • Download the iOS App

Mrs. Vivian Lucille Gist

09/13/2017 - 21:37 , by johnb
Vivian Lucille Gist was born to Maggie and Andrew Walton and was the youngest of four children, she was born on July 16, 1916, in Rockdale, Texas, where she attended school and began the first part of her education. Her parents moved to San Angelo, she attended and graduated from Blackshear School. She met the love of her life Lolis Gist, Sr.; they married and were blessed with 12 children, 6 boys and 6 girls. Mrs. Gist worked as a homemaker, domestic worker, and a daycare worker throughout her life. She accepted Jesus Christ at an early age and was raised Baptist from childhood. She attended Mount Zion Baptist Church until the church dissolved. While her husband worked diligently at their carpet company, she had her favorite pass times of cooking homemade dishes of various sorts to provide for their family. She enjoyed singing gospel songs, walking for exercise, and enjoying nature, sitting on the front porch feeding the birds, and feeding stray cats that always came for the treats she had for them. When she couldn't attend church any longer, she faithfully watched it on television. Her most cherished times were when her children would come to see her that lived out of town, her great-granddaughter serenading her with the flute, sitting on the front porch with one of her sons, and her oldest son bringing her Kentucky Fried Chicken on Sunday. She was also so proud when most of her children were able to celebrate family and honor her, the first week of July this year.
She leaves to cherish her kindness and memories, Lolis Gist Jr. of San Angelo, Billie Barber of Claymont, Delaware, Patricia Henry of Overland Park, Kansas, Jackie Gist of Houston, Eleanor Bush of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Mona Gist-Ray of San Angelo, Janet Nieves of Atlanta, Georgia, Gerald Gist of San Angelo, Shawn Gist of Grand Prairie, a special niece, Mary McFall of Dallas, Texas, and a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, other family members and friends. Her loved ones who preceded her in death were her parents, Maggie and Andrew Walton, her siblings, her husband, Lolis Gist Sr., her sons Charles Wayne Gist, Ronnie Drew Gist, Lonnie Keith Gist, and a special niece, Wanda Broussard. 
The family would like to give a special thanks to Care Takers Pride Home Health, Outreach Home Health, Concho Valley Healthcare, Hospice of San Angelo, her caregivers, Yolanda Carrillo and senior companions, Lena Johnson and Leonarda Gonzales. 
An open visitation will be Thursday, September 14, 2017 at Johnson's Funeral Home. The funeral service will be at 1 PM, Friday, September 15, 2017, in the Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel, with burial to follow at Fairmount Cemetery. Repass will take place at 518 W. 15th Street.
Flowers may be sent to Johnson's Funeral Home under the name of Vivian Gist.
 

Post a comment to this article here:

Login to CommentRegister to Comment
Read more

Joan F. Cusenbary

09/12/2017 - 22:47 , by johnb

Post a comment to this article here:

Login to CommentRegister to Comment
Read more

James Stanley Black

09/12/2017 - 22:42 , by johnb

Post a comment to this article here:

Login to CommentRegister to Comment
Read more

Erling O. "Tommy" Thomesen

09/10/2017 - 19:07 , by johnb

Erling O “Tommy” Thomesen passed away on September 8, 2017. He was born January 11, 1924 to Emil and Inga Thomesen in Buffalo, Minnesota. Tommy is survived by two children, Mike and his wife Sue of Abilene and Linda Dorris of San Angelo. He had three grandchildren, Heather Williams and her husband Jonathan of Benbrook; Robin Howell of San Angelo, and Meredith Ware and her husband Ryan of Abilene. Tommy had eight great grandchildren, Laine Williams, Bowen Williams, Reegan Howell, Blake Ware, Lawson Howell, Graham Ware, Archer Williams, and Fletcher Ware.
Tommy was a Navy lieutenant and pilot during World War II, serving at Hickam Airfield in Hawaii. After the war, he was stationed at Columbus Naval Air Station where he met Mary Jo Stewart, who became his wife on January 1 1946. They were married for 69 years. 
Following the war, Tommy used the GI Bill to attend Dallas Institute of Mortuary Science. He was a mortician at Cox Funeral Home for several years, then opened Thomesen Cleaners and Laundry on West Beauregard. Later, Tommy would become manager of the San Angelo Coliseum and City Auditorium. Tommy then attended University of Houston, taking courses which enabled him to become president of Concho Educators Federal Credit Union. He retired from that post, but returned to be president of 1st Community Federal Credit Union.
Tommy was a Rotarian and had over 50 years of perfect attendance. He served as president of San Angelo West Rotary in 1972-1973 and was Rotarian of the Year in 1994-1995. He also served as President and Director of Texas Educators Credit Union Association. 
The family would like to thank Tommy’s caregivers, Dianne, Marcella, and Irene. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to West Texas Rehab.

 

Post a comment to this article here:

Login to CommentRegister to Comment
Read more

Juan Manuel Guerra

09/09/2017 - 16:19 , by johnb

Juan Guerra passed away on Thursday, September 7, 2017 at the age of 63. Juan is preceded in death by his parents Francisco and Guadalupe Guerra and his brothers, Alfredo, Oscar and Jesus Guerra. Juan is survived by his loving wife, Adelita of 28 years. Also surviving are his brothers, David Guerra, Daniel Guerra (Azucena), Francisco Guerra, Jr. (Rosa Linda); sister, Sylvia Guerra; favorite niece, Margarita and numerous nieces and nephews. His nieces and nephews loved their "Uncle Juan". Juan graduated from Hebbronville H.S., before serving in the United States Air Force. Juan was a devout Catholic, with much faith in God. Juan enjoyed "simple" things and cherished every moment. He loved savoring the cooking of others. Although quiet and reserved, Juan's "presence" was found in his gentle spirit and humble manner. Juan's expression of his love of Adelita was profound and steadfast, always demonstrating the value of marriage and the importance of God's presence in that union. A private family visitation will be held on Sunday, September 10th at 4:00 p.m. with rosary open to the public at 6:00 p.m. at Johnson's Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m. Monday, September 11th at St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church with burial to follow in Johnson's Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.

Post a comment to this article here:

Login to CommentRegister to Comment
Read more

George Kenneth White

09/09/2017 - 16:09 , by johnb

George Kenneth White, 88, passed away Friday, Aug.18, 2017 after battling dementia for many years. He was born in San Angelo, Texas on June 29, 1929 to George T. White and Lillian (Reed) White. After graduating from Central High, George joined the U.S. Marines in May of 1946 and was honorably discharged in September of 1949. He had many great memories of being stationed at the Kodiak Island, Alaska installation.
George returned to San Angelo several years later to get married and raise his family. He worked in sporting goods sales, followed by many years in life insurance, and eventually started his own roofing business from which he retired in his late seventies.
Most will remember George as an avid bass fisherman. He was a longtime member of the Concho Bass Club, and won many local fishing tournaments. Perhaps his greatest fishing victory was winning the 1971 Texas State Bass Tournament on Lake Whitney. Even in his retirement years he could be found on the in-town Concho River paddling along in his kayak, fishing and picking up trash off the banks.
George is survived by his sons Clifford and George L. White; daughter Janice Rivers; 5 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. There will be a public viewing from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, August 23 at Harper Funeral Home, and the funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, August 24 at the Harper Funeral Home Chapel. Suggested memorials may be given in George’s name to Baptist Memorial or any Alzheimer research institution. The family wishes to acknowledge the loving care that the Baptist Memorial staff, particularly the Sagecrest Unit, gave towards George through the entirety of his convalescence there.
Family and friends can offer condolences and sign the online register book for George at www.harper-funeralhome.com

 

Post a comment to this article here:

Login to CommentRegister to Comment
Read more

James L. "Jim" Eimer

09/09/2017 - 16:06 , by johnb

James L. “Jim” Eimer 61, passed away, Thursday, August 24, 2017 surrounded by his loving family.
Jim was born on May 26, 1956 to Mallory and Ruth Eimer in Tucson, AZ. Jim married the love of his life Bonnie Huebener in Roswell, NM on August 1, 1982. Jim would go on to receive a Petroleum Technology degree at ENMU. Jim and family moved to Tx for him to take a position as shop foreman with K-Mart. Later, he sold Auto Parts for a few years, prior to accepting position at Goodfellow AFB. Jim loved to work on cars, particularly sports cars. He loved going to car shows with friends, Eric Hansen and Harry LaClair. His friends would bring him cars and he would help them rebuild the engines always asking, “How fast do you want to go?”. He also spent time reloading and researching all kinds of things.
Jim is preceded in death by his parents, and one sibling Judith Burroughs.
Mr. Eimer is survived by his wife of 35 years Bonnie Eimer, two sons Jon L. Eimer and wife Danielle, Jacob S. Eimer and wife Malea Eimer, one step son Timothy J. Novelli, Grandson Kyle James Eimer, Step Grandson Shawn Evan Halfmann, and Step Granddaughter, Gracelyn White.
A special thanks to the Nurses on fourth floor South: Kimberly, RN, Alvin, RN, Jeniece RN, Anastacia LVN, Julie LVN, Traci, RN, Palliative Care, Dr. Wood (Hospitalist) and Dr. Hitchcock (Palliative Care).

 

Post a comment to this article here:

Login to CommentRegister to Comment
Read more

Navarro Stephanie

09/09/2017 - 14:37 , by live

Stephanie Navarro, 33 of San Angelo, TX passed away on August 31, 2017.

She was born in San Angelo to Mr. Steve and Irene Navarro on February 27, 1984. Stephanie graduated from Lake View High School and received a Bachelors of Science from Howard College.

She was engaged to Javier Nino. Stephanie was a full time student at Howard College before she became ill.

Stephanie loved to spend time with her family especially going out to eat and spending time with the love of her life Javier and her daughter Abby. She was survived by her daughter Abigail Kloe Nino; her parents Steve and Irene Navarro; her fiancée Javier Nino; and a sister Amanda and husband David Losoya all of San Angelo, TX.

Funeral Arrangements will be held at 1:00 p.m., September 2, 2017, at Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will immediately follow at Johnson's Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. To leave online condolences to the family, please visit our website at www.johnsons-funeralhome.com.

Post a comment to this article here:

Login to CommentRegister to Comment
Read more

De La Rosa Juan Vicente

09/09/2017 - 14:33 , by live

Juan "Chito" De La Rosa passed away suddenly on August 31, 2017 due to injuries sustained in an oilfield accident.

He will be dearly missed. Chito loved spending time with his family and friends. He was always there to lend a helping hand, lending his many talents to all. He was a welder, mechanic, builder and was always willing to try or learn new trades. He loved his children dearly and spent all of his spare time with them. Whenever he could, he took the time to teach his nieces and nephews the importance of hard work and responsibility.

Chito dearly loved his parents and was known for the enormous respect that he showed to them. Although he was quiet natured, he was quick to share a laugh and spread joy to all around him.

He loved horse racing and baseball and was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox. He is survived by his sons: Osbaldo "Aaron" DeLaRosa, Diego Gael DeLaRosa, his parents: Reginaldo and Maria DeLaRosa, his sister, Norma Hernandez, and her husband, Santos, his brothers: Reginaldo DeLaRosa, Jr. and his wife, Vanessa, Joel DeLaRosa and Rolando DeLaRosa and his wife, Berenisse, his grandfather: Juan Villarreal, Sr. and his grandmother: Maria DeLaRosa, and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother: Petra Villarreal and his paternal grandfather: Vicente DeLaRosa.

Visitation will be Monday, September 4 ,2017, at the Apostolic Church in Big Lake from 6-8 PM. A funeral service will be held Tuesday, September 5, 2017, at 2 PM also at the Apostolic Church, with burial to follow at Glen Rest Cemetery. The family would like to thank the Big Lake community and the Apostolic Church for their outpouring of support during this very difficult time.

Post a comment to this article here:

Login to CommentRegister to Comment
Read more

White Virginia Ruth Wood

09/09/2017 - 14:30 , by live

Virginia Ruth Wood White, 83, went home to be with the Lord on September 1, 2017, following a 4-year struggle with Alzheimer's.

Virginia was born August 6, 1934, in Bogata, Texas, to Howard P. Wood and Mary J. Bryson Wood. She attended schools in San Angelo, Texas and graduated from Lake View High School. Virginia married George F. White on January 30, 1954. They were blessed with two sons, Wesley Wayne White and Rayford Jay White.

Virginia worked for General Telephone Company (GTE) for 30 years, retiring in 1985. After retiring from GTE, Virginia went to work for Smith Rose and Finley law firm for several more years. Virginia is a member of Immanuel Baptist Church and was active in her High School class reunion organization. She loved spending time with friends and family, but was especially devoted to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Virginia was preceded in death by her parents, husband, sister Marilyn Mohler, brother Jerry Wood, half-brother Gene Wood, and granddaughters Chrystal and Tara White. She is survived by her children, Wesley W. White and wife Janet of San Angelo; Rayford J. White and wife Kelley of Keller and half-sister Linda Mayo of San Angelo. Virginia is also survived by grandchildren, Bryson J. White and wife Chelsea of Houston, and Wesley S. White and wife Amanda of Austin. She is also survived by great-grandchildren Hatira Jones and husband Xavier, Brooklynn Gray, and Harvey White. Virginia has a great-great granddaughter Aaliyah, along with many nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held on Friday, September 8, 2017 at Johnson's Funeral Home from 6-8 p.m. The funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 9, 2017, in Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel with burial following in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, it was Virginia's wish that memorial donations would be given to West Texas Boys Ranch (http://www.wtbr.org/donate-to-wtbr.html) or San Angelo Meals on Wheels(http://mealsfortheelderly.org/articles/view/gifts-donations) A special thanks to the caring nurses and staff at Baptist Memorial Sagecrest's Allison House for their excellent care and attention provided to Virginia for the past 3 ½ years.

Post a comment to this article here:

Login to CommentRegister to Comment
Read more

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 1897
  • Page 1898
  • Page 1899
  • Page 1900
  • Current page 1901
  • Page 1902
  • Page 1903
  • Page 1904
  • Page 1905
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »
Subscribe to Subscribe to Upcoming Events Subscribe to Crime Subscribe to Crashes Subscribe to Video Stories on San Angelo LIVE! Subscribe to Business Subscribe to Most Popular Subscribe to Opinion Subscribe to Opinion Subscribe to Sports
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact

We are a pure-play, indie web and mobile news platform with a local audience larger than all the San Angelo TV stations, radio stations, and newspaper combined.

Advertising here can transform your business.

San Angelo LIVE! • Hyde Interactive

We understand that seeing some stories may be difficult for some readers. Our goal as a news organization is to report on matters of public interest with accuracy and fairness. While we recognize that certain stories can be sensitive or unsettling, we are committed to providing transparent and factual reporting to keep our community informed.

If there are specific inaccuracies or additional context you believe would enhance the story, we encourage you to share those with us for consideration. We take our responsibility to the community seriously and strive to maintain a respectful dialogue with our audience. Contact us here.

Covering West Texas from San Angelo, TX © 2025 Copyright • All Rights Reserved
Contact Us • Terms of Use and Privacy Policy • Advertising Information • Follow on X • Get the iOS App for iPhone/iPad • Get the Android App