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Janice Strong Billington

03/12/2016 - 20:29 , by johnb

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Leonard James Johnson

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Geraldean White

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Jean W. Hunt

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Doyle R Berry

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Mary Dellinger Carnes

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Floyd Barney Melton

03/08/2016 - 10:39 , by live

Barney Melton Floyd was born on Sept 28, 1930, near Miles, Texas, to Lucious Marshall Floyd and Lodusky Irene Paramore Floyd, the next-to-last of eight siblings. He grew up in San Angelo and attended Lake View schools. He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was in Germany.

He passed away Feb. 22, 2016.

Barney married Francis Carolyn Adams on Dec. 23, 1954, in Sterling City and lived in San Angelo for their 58-year marriage. Until retirement, Barney spent his career as a salesman, including co-owning a business with his son, Mark Floyd.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Frances; both parents; stepfather Jimmy Welburn; and all of his siblings.

He is survived by his children, Jeanie Shelton (Kent), Linda Klonz (Ralph), Mark Floyd and Duskie Marceau. He has five grandchildren: Bonnie Holder (Greg), Jeana Owens (Lance), Casee Flood (Andrew), Jarod Sims, and Lilly Hartgraves; seven great-grandchildren; and a myriad of precious nieces and nephews.

A celebration of life will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 13, 2016, in Fairmount Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests a memorial be made to the American Alzheimer’s Association or to the charity of your choice.

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William James Gallagher

03/07/2016 - 20:54 , by johnb

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Mary Annette Hopkins

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Sally Ione Reed

03/07/2016 - 20:51 , by johnb
Sally Ione Reed, 89, went to meet her maker on Saturday, March 5, 2016 in San Angelo. She was born December 19, 1926 to Robert & Maude Fortson of Abilene, Texas. Ione married the love of her life, John Lee (Buster) Reed on July 2, 1948 in San Angelo. As a young woman, Ione began a career as a colorist with Wallace Moritz Studio, where she became, at a very young age, the manager of the department overseeing 20 other women. With this as her primary career, she became interested in art and soon became a very accomplished artist; something she was always very proud of. She and her husband, Buster were always a large part of the cultural arts in San Angelo. After 20 years with Wallace Moritz she retired and started her own colorist business which she ran out of her home for over 10 years. Ione, never one to sit still for very long became interested in her husband's hobby, bench rest rifle shooting. Together they traveled the United States in competition, meeting and enjoying many friends that she still kept in touch with throughout the years. Later in life she decided she needed a change and started a new career as a Nanny. She helped to raise an untold number of children in San Angelo of which they all loved and adored as their "Omie". When she reached the point in her life to just stop, she began a canasta card group which met every week for a game of crazy canasta!!! In her final years, reading was her utmost passion... She lost herself in the beauty of her books and there she stayed until God saw fit to welcome her home. 
There will be a time of open visitation for those wishing to pay their final respects at the funeral home from 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM on Tuesday, March 8, 2016. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 in the Johnson's Funeral Chapel. Interment will be in Miles Cemetery.. 
She is survived by her daughter Gail and her spouse, Robilen Miller; one grandson, Bryan Clark Hartman; one brother, Carrell D. Fortson; and one nephew, William Seaman and his wife, Susan. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer's foundations are always appreciated. .... Her legacy to me was her last few words... "I Love You so much Gail" Thank you Mother....
 

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