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Robert Paul Mooney

08/10/2016 - 22:11 , by johnb

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James Richard Stephens

08/10/2016 - 22:09 , by johnb
James Richard Stephens, 90, of San Angelo, TX passed away August 7, 2016. He was born in Gracemont Oklahoma on August 15, 1925 to John R. Stephens and Erma Mae Rodgers –Stephens. James served in the United States Navy as a Seaman First class during World War II. He was stationed in Guam. He also served on the U.S.S. Price Williams and the U.S.S. Langley. He also served on the Naval Base in Philadelphia, PA. He was married to Margaret Elizabeth Grizzle on January 26, 1946. James worked as the Central Office Technician for GTE. He was a Charter member of Glen Meadows Baptist Church and had a passion for family, church, camping and wood working. He is preceded in death by his parents, his beautiful wife Margaret Elizabeth, his sisters Betty Strong and Emily Graves, and brothers Raymond Stephens and Bob Stephens. He is survived by his children, Sue Ingle, John Stephens, and Margie Stovall. He also leaves to cherish his memories his grandchildren, Donnie Ingle, David Ingle, Darla Lowry, Jes Stephens, Fethr Stephens, Sue Elizabeth Weinkauf, Wendy Bennett and a brother, Bill Stephens. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 A.M., Thursday, August 11, 2016 at Glen Meadows Baptist Church with burial in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens immediately following the service. Mr. Stephens will lie in repose for public viewing on Wednesday, August 10, 2016 at Johnson's Funeral Home from noon until close. Arrangements are under the direction of Johnson's Funeral Home.
 

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Victor E. Schulze, Jr., M.D.

08/10/2016 - 22:02 , by johnb

He was born in John Sealy Hospital in Galveston, Texas to Victor E. Schulze, M.D. and Esther Golden Schulze on April 1, 1929. After moving to El Campo, Texas, back to Galveston, then to Rochester, Minnesota, and Shiner, Texas, the family settled in San Angelo, Texas in 1934 where the deceased grew up and attended public schools, first Santa Rita and later Glenmore Elementary Schools. He attended San Angelo High School and was a member of the 1943 State Championship Bobcat football team. Hegraduated from Kentucky Military Institute where he was a senior class officer and a letterman on the football, track, and tennis teams. He entered The University of Texas in 1946 where he was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, graduating in 1950. He entered The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston that year and graduated with an M.D. degree in 1954. He did a Straight Medicine internship at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia following which he entered the United States Air Force where he was a Flight Surgeon for eight years, one year of which was spent at the Harvard School of Public Health earning a Master of Industrial Health degree. After his Air Force service, he returned to Atlanta to do a residency in Internal Medicine and a Cardiology Fellowship at Grady Memorial Hospital and Emory University Hospital, following which he moved to San Angelo and entered into practice of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with his father and later with Dr. Preston Darby. While in San Angelo he was Chief of Staff at the Shannon Hospital and President of the Tom Green County Medical Society for a year as well as a Delegate to the Texas Medical Association. He also served on the Board of Trustees of St. Johns Hospital from 1973-1976 and the San Angelo School Board for seven years. In 1976 he left private practice to become Associate Professor of Medicine at Texas Tech University College of Medicine in Lubbock. After a year he moved to Temple, Texas where he joined the staff of the Veterans Administration Hospital and the faculty at the new Texas A & M University College of Medicine. He was in charge of the Internal Medicine teaching service at the V.A. and won several teaching awards before his retirement in 1993. Dr. Schulze was a two-time recipient of the Association of Former Students of Texas A & M University Distinguished Teaching Award. At that time, he was an Associate Chief of Staff for Education and acting Chief of the Medical Service at the V.A. and Professor of Medicine in the medical school. During his time in the Air Force and in practice and teaching he published articles in medical journals as well as a chapter on the Effects of Accelerative Forces in the Air Force Flight Surgeons’ Manual and a textbook on electrocardiography. He was made an alumni member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society by the University of Texas Medical Branch in 1987. He retired in 1993 and had lived in Temple since. He was certified by the American Board of Preventive Medicine (Aerospace Medicine), the American Board of Internal Medicine, and the Subspecialty Board in Cardiovascular Disease. He was a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology as well as past president of the Texas Club of Internists, the Temple Library Board, and Emeritus Medicus (Temple retired physicians). He was an active member of Christ Episcopal Church and served as a lay Eucharist Minister.
On July 19, 1952 he married Peggy Louise Dowd at Trinity Episcopal Church in Galveston, Texas and she remains his survivor. They have three children, Kim S. Davis, J.D., of Edmond, Oklahoma, Victor E. Schulze III, M.D. of San Angelo, Texas, and Jack Dowd Schulze of Austin, Texas; six grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one very loyal dog named Harper.
A memorial service will be held at Christ Episcopal Church on Saturday August 13, 2016 at 10:30 A.M. Inurnment in the Columbarium at the church immediately will follow the service. Scanio-Harper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
He was born in John Sealy Hospital in Galveston, Texas to Victor E. Schulze, M.D. and Esther Golden Schulze on April 1, 1929. After moving to El Campo, Texas, back to Galveston, then to Rochester, Minnesota, and Shiner, Texas, the family settled in San Angelo, Texas in 1934 where the deceased grew up and attended public schools, first Santa Rita and later Glenmore Elementary Schools. He attended San Angelo High School and was a member of the 1943 State Championship Bobcat football team. Hegraduated from Kentucky Military Institute where he was a senior class officer and a letterman on the football, track, and tennis teams. He entered The University of Texas in 1946 where he was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, graduating in 1950. He entered The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston that year and graduated with an M.D. degree in 1954. He did a Straight Medicine internship at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia following which he entered the United States Air Force where he was a Flight Surgeon for eight years, one year of which was spent at the Harvard School of Public Health earning a Master of Industrial Health degree. After his Air Force service, he returned to Atlanta to do a residency in Internal Medicine and a Cardiology Fellowship at Grady Memorial Hospital and Emory University Hospital, following which he moved to San Angelo and entered into practice of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with his father and later with Dr. Preston Darby. While in San Angelo he was Chief of Staff at the Shannon Hospital and President of the Tom Green County Medical Society for a year as well as a Delegate to the Texas Medical Association. He also served on the Board of Trustees of St. Johns Hospital from 1973-1976 and the San Angelo School Board for seven years. In 1976 he left private practice to become Associate Professor of Medicine at Texas Tech University College of Medicine in Lubbock. After a year he moved to Temple, Texas where he joined the staff of the Veterans Administration Hospital and the faculty at the new Texas A & M University College of Medicine. He was in charge of the Internal Medicine teaching service at the V.A. and won several teaching awards before his retirement in 1993. Dr. Schulze was a two-time recipient of the Association of Former Students of Texas A & M University Distinguished Teaching Award. At that time, he was an Associate Chief of Staff for Education and acting Chief of the Medical Service at the V.A. and Professor of Medicine in the medical school. During his time in the Air Force and in practice and teaching he published articles in medical journals as well as a chapter on the Effects of Accelerative Forces in the Air Force Flight Surgeons’ Manual and a textbook on electrocardiography. He was made an alumni member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society by the University of Texas Medical Branch in 1987. He retired in 1993 and had lived in Temple since. He was certified by the American Board of Preventive Medicine (Aerospace Medicine), the American Board of Internal Medicine, and the Subspecialty Board in Cardiovascular Disease. He was a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology as well as past president of the Texas Club of Internists, the Temple Library Board, and Emeritus Medicus (Temple retired physicians). He was an active member of Christ Episcopal Church and served as a lay Eucharist Minister.
On July 19, 1952 he married Peggy Louise Dowd at Trinity Episcopal Church in Galveston, Texas and she remains his survivor. They have three children, Kim S. Davis, J.D., of Edmond, Oklahoma, Victor E. Schulze III, M.D. of San Angelo, Texas, and Jack Dowd Schulze of Austin, Texas; six grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one very loyal dog named Harper.
He was born in John Sealy Hospital in Galveston, Texas to Victor E. Schulze, M.D. and Esther Golden Schulze on April 1, 1929. After moving to El Campo, Texas, back to Galveston, then to Rochester, Minnesota, and Shiner, Texas, the family settled in San Angelo, Texas in 1934 where the deceased grew up and attended public schools, first Santa Rita and later Glenmore Elementary Schools. He attended San Angelo High School and was a member of the 1943 State Championship Bobcat football team. Hegraduated from Kentucky Military Institute where he was a senior class officer and a letterman on the football, track, and tennis teams. He entered The University of Texas in 1946 where he was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, graduating in 1950. He entered The University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston that year and graduated with an M.D. degree in 1954. He did a Straight Medicine internship at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia following which he entered the United States Air Force where he was a Flight Surgeon for eight years, one year of which was spent at the Harvard School of Public Health earning a Master of Industrial Health degree. After his Air Force service, he returned to Atlanta to do a residency in Internal Medicine and a Cardiology Fellowship at Grady Memorial Hospital and Emory University Hospital, following which he moved to San Angelo and entered into practice of Internal Medicine and Cardiology with his father and later with Dr. Preston Darby. While in San Angelo he was Chief of Staff at the Shannon Hospital and President of the Tom Green County Medical Society for a year as well as a Delegate to the Texas Medical Association. He also served on the Board of Trustees of St. Johns Hospital from 1973-1976 and the San Angelo School Board for seven years. In 1976 he left private practice to become Associate Professor of Medicine at Texas Tech University College of Medicine in Lubbock. After a year he moved to Temple, Texas where he joined the staff of the Veterans Administration Hospital and the faculty at the new Texas A & M University College of Medicine. He was in charge of the Internal Medicine teaching service at the V.A. and won several teaching awards before his retirement in 1993. Dr. Schulze was a two-time recipient of the Association of Former Students of Texas A & M University Distinguished Teaching Award. At that time, he was an Associate Chief of Staff for Education and acting Chief of the Medical Service at the V.A. and Professor of Medicine in the medical school. During his time in the Air Force and in practice and teaching he published articles in medical journals as well as a chapter on the Effects of Accelerative Forces in the Air Force Flight Surgeons’ Manual and a textbook on electrocardiography. He was made an alumni member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society by the University of Texas Medical Branch in 1987. He retired in 1993 and had lived in Temple since. He was certified by the American Board of Preventive Medicine (Aerospace Medicine), the American Board of Internal Medicine, and the Subspecialty Board in Cardiovascular Disease. He was a Fellow of the American College of Physicians and a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology as well as past president of the Texas Club of Internists, the Temple Library Board, and Emeritus Medicus (Temple retired physicians). He was an active member of Christ Episcopal Church and served as a lay Eucharist Minister.
On July 19, 1952 he married Peggy Louise Dowd at Trinity Episcopal Church in Galveston, Texas and she remains his survivor. They have three children, Kim S. Davis, J.D., of Edmond, Oklahoma, Victor E. Schulze III, M.D. of San Angelo, Texas, and Jack Dowd Schulze of Austin, Texas; six grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one very loyal dog named Harper.
A memorial service will be held at Christ Episcopal Church on Saturday August 13, 2016 at 10:30 A.M. Inurnment in the Columbarium at the church immediately will follow the service. Scanio-Harper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

On July 19, 1952 he married Peggy Louise Dowd at Trinity Episcopal Church in Galveston, Texas and she remains his survivor. They have three children, Kim S. Davis, J.D., of Edmond, Oklahoma, Victor E. Schulze III, M.D. of San Angelo, Texas, and Jack Dowd Schulze of Austin, Texas; six grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one very loyal dog named Harper.
A memorial service will be held at Christ Episcopal Church on Saturday August 13, 2016 at 10:30 A.M. Inurnment in the Columbarium at the church immediately will follow the service. Scanio-Harper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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Leslie Ray Thompson

08/08/2016 - 17:32 , by johnb

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Mary Bernice Johnson

08/08/2016 - 17:31 , by johnb

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Annie Sue Winters

08/08/2016 - 17:30 , by johnb

Sue Winters, 95, of San Angelo, passed away August 6, 2016. She was born in Italy, TX on April 2, 1921. Sue was married to William Franklin (Bill) Winters on November 23, 1940. She worked as a US Post Master for Midkiff, TX and was a member of Glen Meadows Baptist Church as well as the Silver Stars. Sue had a passion for art and ceramics. She was preceded in death by her husband Bill and daughter Debbie Jean Weaver. Sue is survived by her son Roy Winters and his wife Pat; grandchildren, Jesse Winters, Becky Baethge, and Brian Weaver; 5 great grandchildren; and 1 great-great grandchild. A graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, August 9, 2016 in Fairmount Cemetery.

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June McSpadden

08/08/2016 - 17:26 , by johnb

June McSpadden passed away peacefully on August 5, 2016 at Shannon Hospital in San Angelo, TX. Born Doris June Green, February 10, 1923, to John Green and Nancy Mercer. After her 1941 graduation from San Angelo High School, she married her childhood friend, and love of her life, C.F. McSpadden on April 14, 1942. C.F. preceded her in death on September 11, 2013. They were both lifetime Methodists and community volunteers. She was also preceded in death by her parents, her youngest son, Keith McSpadden; 4 sisters and each of their spouses. She is survived by her oldest son David and his wife Marilyn and grandaughter Shelly and husband Steve; and great granddaughter Macy Murphree all of Waxahachie; Kevin McSpadden and his family of San Francisco, Jeff McSpadden and his family in New York City. In addition, June is survived by granddaughter Sacha Nobles and husband Tim of McKinney and children, Logan, Deztinee, Jaedon, and Cody; and grandson, Cameron McSpadden and wife Cindy of Dallas and son Corey. Additionally June had one great-great granddaughter, Maliyah and numerous nieces, nephews, and great nieces. In lieu of flowers, family has asked memoriams be given to the San Angelo Senior Center. A visitation will be held from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Sunday, August 14, 2016 at Johnson's Funeral Home.

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Judy Kay Parker

08/08/2016 - 17:24 , by johnb

Judy Kay Parker was born in San Angelo, TX on November 15, 1949 to Floyd and Lena Averitt, the youngest of 5 children. She died at her residence in San Angelo, where she lived most of her life. She was of the Baptist faith. Our mom was a loving and caring person. She did the best she could with what she had, she loved her family, friends, and her beloved dog "LuLu" she will be missed greatly. Judy worked many jobs good and bad but always worked hard the last job at Sams. She is survived by her sons and their wives; Jim and Dianne Cooper, Jamie and Frances Cooper; sister and husband, Carolyn and Ronnie Robbins; niece and husband, Sherry and Darryl Jackson; many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. We'd like to thank her many friends who helped our mom when she needed it the most. A graveside service will be held at 9:00 a.m. Thursday, August 11, 2016 in Fairmount Cemetery. 

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Rachel M. Clark

08/08/2016 - 17:21 , by johnb

IN LOVING MEMORY OF
RACHEL MAHALIE CLARK

Mother Rachel Clark left behind all earthly pain and met the Lord in Paradise on August 4, 2016.

She was born September 29, 1924 in a small farming community in Jonah, TX. Rachel was joyously welcomed by parents Albert and Estella City and grandparents Hiram and Rachel. Although she was the only child of Estella, her Father, Albert was a widower with seven children when he met and married Estella. 

After losing her Dad at an early age, Rachel and her Mother moved to San Angelo, TX in 1938.

Rachel and her Mom united with Mt. Zion Baptist Church which later changed names to Antioch First Missionary Baptist Church. She was active in her Church; serving as teacher of Mission #2, assistant Sunday School teacher and faithful Wednesday Bible Study student. She just could not get enough of God's Word.

After graduating from Blackshear High School, she attended Prairie View College for two semesters before meeting, falling in love with and marrying Curtis Martin on July 14, 1943. In 1947, her only child, Billie Faye was born.

On December 13, 1955, Rachel married Gary F. Clark who preceded her in death.

Rachel was a good Mother and after finding herself a single parent, she worked in private homes to provide for her and her daughter until she was able to realize a lifelong dream and enter Nursing School. Due to segregation, she had to commute between San Angelo and Odessa, TX to accomplish her goal and on February 29, 1960, graduated from Odessa College of Nursing with honors. She started her Nursing career on March 5, 1960 at St. John's Hospital and practiced her beloved profession for 27 years before retiring in 1987.

Mom was preceded in death by both her parents, three sisters, five brothers and two very special nieces, Georgian City Robinson and Mildred City Collins.

Those left to cherish wonderful memories are: children, Billie and Husband DeLarance and Sherry Ann; grandchildren, AnneLisa Patrice, DeLarnce Eric and wife Jenny, Nicole, Courtney, Michael, Max and Malanie; great grandchildren, Jynnifer Estelle, Elijah DeLarnce, Gabriel DeLarnce, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

When Mom reached 70 years old, she said she had fulfilled the age in the scripture of "3 Score, 10" and she was ready and prepared whenever the Lord was ready. Praise God, in His Infinite Wisdom, He saw fit to give her more.

Special thanks to Hospice of San Angelo caregivers Becky, Laura and Elaina as well as the nursing staff at Shannon Hospital – 6 West.

Funeral Services will be at 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 9, 2016 at Antioch First Missionary Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens under the direction of Johnson's Funeral Home.

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Dorothy Marie McNutt

08/08/2016 - 17:17 , by johnb

Dorothy Marie McNutt, 83 years young, went on to Heaven to be with her loved ones on Thursday, August 4, 2016. Dorothy was born on January 11, 1933 in Blanket, Texas to George and Goldie Strickland. Dorothy worked hard her whole life to support her family. She spent her years working in Civil Service as a manger for the AFX on Goodfellow Air Force Base. She also loved to bowl, and spent much of her time at Stadium Lanes. She will be dearly missed.
She is preceded in death by her parents and her husband. Survivors include her son, George McNutt and wife Jennifer of Sweetwater, Texas; and numerous family members and friends.
A memorial service celebrating her life is at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, August 8, 2016 at Stadium Lanes at 2105 Knickerbocker Road, San Angelo, Texas. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Johnson's Funeral Home.

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