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Charles W. Ellwood, II

01/11/2018 - 22:10 , by johnb

Charles William Ellwood II, 70, of San Angelo went to be with the Lord on Monday, January 8, 2018 in San Angelo, Texas. Charlie was born March 10, 1947 in Sinton, Texas to Charles and Edith Ellwood. He attended school in Sinton and graduated from Sinton High School in 1965. Charlie went on to attend R.O.T.C. at Southwestern University in San Marcos, TX. He then served his country honorably in the United States Air Force for many years. He often said, “I joined the Air Force to see the world and I saw Big Spring and Lubbock, TX.” He met his wife Velma Jo while stationed in Lubbock. They were married in September of 1972. Their eldest son William was born in Lubbock. They moved to Iraan, TX., in 1976 and later their youngest son Russell Alan was born there. Charlie worked for Marathon Oil company for 23 years and retired. Upon retirement, he and Jo moved to San Angelo where Charlie worked at several jobs, including, McCoy’s Building Supply, Shaffer Funeral Home at Grape Creek and the San Angelo Inn in maintenance. Charlie was preceded in death by his parents, and one son, Russell Alan. He is survived by his wife, Jo, of San Angelo; his son, William Ellwood (Brittany), of Cypress, TX; two sisters, Malinda Crow (Nolen) and Susan Beckett (Alan), of Round Rock, TX; his brother David Ellwood (Molly), of Boerne, TX; his Granddaughter, Vivienne Ellwood, of Cypress, TX; and 5 nieces. The Memorial Service will be 2:00 P.M., Thursday, January 11, 2018 at Harper Funeral Home with Boyd Jennings officiating. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to a charity of your choice.

 

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Frances Newman

01/11/2018 - 22:05 , by johnb

Frances Dillard Newman passed into God’s loving arms on January 8, 2018. Frances was born February 25, 1934 to Frank and Beulah Dillard in Coleman, Texas. The family moved to San Angelo and Frances completed her education. She attended business school and began her career at Rey Motors, which is now Randall Motors. She worked her way up to office manager, where she worked and retired after 50 years as a devoted employee. After retirement, Frances became an active member and volunteer withSouthland Baptist Church. She loved serving others and was a Stephen Minister till her death. She enjoyed going on mission trips with her church family. She enjoyed traveling with her friends, Sally and Dorothy. They were part of a team of friends known as the Merry Widowers. They loved getting together for games. 
Frances married Lee Roy Newman and they had one son, Terry Lee Newman. The joys of her life were her two granddaughters, Kimberly Springer and Amy Schwertner. They were later replaced by her three great grandchildren, which were her pride and joy. We love you MiMi……..go fly with the angels.
Survivors include Terry Newman and Jackie Newman of Katy, Granddaughter Kimberly and Stephen Springer of Solado and Amy and Lance Schwertner of Fulshear; Great grandchildren, Emarie and Lyle Schwertner and Jace Springer; sisters, Nora Hooker and Elizabeth Lawson; brother, Robert Dillard and multiple nieces and nephews. Pallbearers include Johnny O’Neal and John Economidis, Robert Dillard, Jr., George Randall, Steve Graphus, Donald Lawson and Robert Dillard, Sr. Donations to be made to Southland Baptist “Water for All”. 
A funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Friday, January 12, at Southland Baptist Church, with burial following at Fairmount Cemetery.

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Carlos G. Rios, Sr. "Chale"

01/11/2018 - 22:00 , by johnb

Carlos Gonzalez Rios, Sr. “Chale” beloved husband, father, and grandfather passed away January 8, 2018 at the age of 75. He was born November 18, 1942 in San Angelo, TX. to parents Luis and Petra Rios.
Carlos married Ester Solis on December 8, 1962 and had five beautiful children. He was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses on February 26, 1974. Carlos worked for Alexander Construction and Central Builders for 57 years. He enjoyed dancing, singing, 4-wheeling, fishing, and Kingdom Hall builds. He was loving and had a wonderful sense of humor. He loved to make people smile and laugh. He could think of a song for every subject someone would bring up. He always encouraged his children to make peace and be forgiving, his concern was for them to take care of each other. He saw the best in people and gave without asking anything in return. He knew no strangers, he spoke to everyone he met and was always ready to help. The Fruitage of the Spirit that he most displayed were love, patience, and kindness. His kindness will forever be a beacon to our family and friends.
He is survived by his wife Ester S. Rios; Children Carlos G. Rios Jr. and Maria Rios, David and Ida Rios, AnaVelia and Mario Hernandez, Yolanda S. Rios, Maria Isabel and Terry Kuhlman; Grandchildren Ranae Lively, Joshua and Azalea DelaRosa, Luis and Sara Rios, Emma DelaRosa, Thomas and Heather Rios, Sierra and Jacob Braaten, Caleb Kuhlman, Patricia Rios, Daneila and Andrew Nava, Ethan Kuhlman, Jake Kuhlman, Dylan Kuhlman, and five great grandchildren; His sisters Josefina Andrade, Rebecca Andrade, and Librada “Lilly” Rios. 
He is preceded in death by his parents Luis P. and Petra G. Rios and brother Luis Rios Jr.
A viewing service is to be held Friday, January 12, 2018 from 12-8 PM at Harper Funeral Home 2606 Southland Blvd. A memorial service is to be held Saturday, January 13, 2018 at 2:00 PM at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 2021 Pulliam St. in San Angelo, TX. His favorite song #38 “He will make you strong” from “Sing out Joyfully” to Jehovah will be sung.

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Paula Vick Woods

01/11/2018 - 21:57 , by johnb

Paula Vick Woods, age 78, was born in San Angelo, TX on April 5, 1939 and left this Earth on January 8, 2018 from a long battle with Alzheimer’s. Paula’s parents were Joe and Elsie Vick who passed away previously. She married Ronnie Woods in San Angelo on November 25, 1955.
Paula attended Lake View High School and San Angelo Business College. She worked 25 years at Ethicon, retiring 1995. While there she received many awards and had the opportunity to go to Puerto Rico.
Paula lived in San Angelo all her life. She and Ronnie enjoyed hunting and dancing together. She was a long-time member of Glen Meadows Baptist Church.
Paula is survived by her husband of 62 years, Ronnie Woods, son, Ricci Woods, daughter, Michelle Wagner, and son, Chanston Woods. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and sister, Carolyn Vick Preston of Blanco, TX.
She was preceded in death by both of her parents and son, Steve Woods who passed April 1, 2012.
Service will be Friday, January 12, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at Glen Meadows Baptist Church on Knickerbocker Road with Pastor, Mack Roller, officiating and music provided by Scott Cotton.
Arrangements are with Harper Funeral Home
Our Father, Who art in Heaven, Hallowed be thy name.
Thy Kingdom Come, Thy will be done, on Earth as it is in Heaven.
Give us this day, our daily bread
And Forgive us our trespasses.
As we forgive those who trespass against us.
And Lead us not into Temptation, but deliver us from Evil.
For Thine is the Kingdom, the Power and the Glory, Forever.
Amen.

 

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Billye J. Henderson-Ducote

01/11/2018 - 21:54 , by johnb

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Kimberley Kaye Waterhouse

01/07/2018 - 12:10 , by johnb

Kimberley Kaye Waterhouse, 63, passed away on January 4th at Shannon Medical Center. She is survived by her mother, Polly Waterhouse, two sisters and their husbands, Leslee and Gary Bowen, and Kelley and Chip Cole, and her brother, Randy and his wife, Debbie. She is also survived by her special nephews and nieces: Trent and Lane Bowen, Chili, Judson, Jess, and Annabelle Cole, and Leisel Bailey. Kim graduated from the University of Texas Law School and practiced law in San Angelo for many years. There will be a private family service, but any memorials may be sent to the First United Methodist Church in San Angelo or your favorite charity.

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Fred Karl "Pat" Jungk

01/07/2018 - 12:09 , by johnb

Fred Karl “Pat” Jungk, Jr., 87, passed away Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at home. He was born March 20, 1930 to Fred Karl and Zola Parker Jungk. Pat grew up and spent most of his life in Sonora. He was baptized in the Baptist Church as a teenager; graduated from Sonora High School; and held many jobs including helping build the Sonora hospital, working on seismograph crews in West Texas and was the “fix-it man” for his mother at the family motel, the Old Spanish Trail camp, established in 1928 by his parents.
Pat served in the Army during the Korean War from February 1951 thru December 1952. After serving his Country, he attended and graduated Barber School in San Antonio.
Pat married Loretta Hendricks and they had a son, Gregory Allen Jungk.
Pat was a barber in Eldorado for several years. He married Dorthy Gulden on August 9, 1964 in San Angelo and worked as a plumber’s helper. In 1965, after his mother’s retirement, they moved to Sonora to operate the motel for the next 45 years until age and health problems forced them to retire. They had a daughter, Karla Jan Jungk, who helped run the motel until she graduated from high school and went off to college.
Pat had many talents and could fix almost anything. He and Dorthy did all of the repairs and remodeling including roofing, painting, plumbing, etc. over the years. Pat also had his pilot’s license and his own plane. He loved fishing, visiting friends, meeting strangers who stayed at the motel, country music, playing his guitars and learning to clog in his 60’s. Pat loved it so much and was the only man in the West Texas Cloggers group. He loved “his girls” and considered them some of his best friends. Pat also loved entertaining and playing with his grandchildren as well as all other children.
Pat is proceeded in death by his parents; sister Daphne Wheatley, who served as a nurse in the Army; niece Sherry Wilder; and parents-in-law Frank and Billie Gulden. 
Pat is survived by his wife of 53 years, Dorthy of Sonora, son Greg of Odessa, daughter Karla Steppe and husband Scott of San Angelo; Granddaughters, Tori Smart and husband Gary of Odessa, Victoria Steppe of San Angelo and Hailey and Morgan Jungk of Odessa; great grandsons, Barrett Kael and Holden Zachary (who will arrive in late March ) Smart. Pat is also survived by his sister Mary Jungk Paris of Santa Fe, NM; nieces Debra Peveto and Phyllis Fukuda both of Bridge City, Lisa Stringfield and husband Randy of Los Alamos, NM; nephew Jeffery Wheatley and wife Cindy of Orange; a special cousin, Joe Mussey and wife Joyce of Alpine; brothers-in-law Frank Gulden of Miles and Charles Gulden of Yuma, AZ; special daughter adopted by love, Maggie Coronado, along with her husband, children, and grandchildren; and special daughter and mother to his granddaughters, Driscilla “Drissy” Hicks Jungk Littlepage and her husband Scott Littlepage of Oklahoma City, OK; many nieces, nephews, and cousins; and many many special animals over his many years and his most recent “baby” Cotton who he called his “little bunny rabbit”.
During Pat’s recent illness Kay Rowlett cared for him as well as the rest of the family. Her bigger than life personality made her part of our family.
Services will be held at a later date in Sonora.

 

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Donald Gray McPeters

01/05/2018 - 04:28 , by johnb

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Francisco Mendoza

01/05/2018 - 04:27 , by johnb

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Emma Mae Johnson

01/05/2018 - 04:26 , by johnb

Emma Mae Johnson was born on November 1, 1930 in McAdoo, Texas, and was the third child born to Sullie and Lillie Giddings. She grew up in Hillsboro, Texas where she was educated in the public school system, and later furthered her education at Prairie View A&M College where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Home Economic with a minor in Elementary Education. She graduated with honors. After college, she started her career as a teacher at the Church of God in Christ school in Lexington, Mississippi. She remained in Lexington for two years and then returned to Hillsboro, Texas where she taught Home Economics until December 1954. In 1954, she married the love of her life, Earl T. Johnson (who preceded her in death). Upon moving to San Angelo, Texas, she was hired in the San Angelo Independent School District and remained there until she retired in 1986. 

In 1955, Emma joined Alexander Temple Church of God in Christ in San Angelo, Texas where the Elder Wilford Alexander was the pastor. She sang in the choir, and was the musician. In 1964, Elder Alexander moved to Santa Ana, California, and a new pastor was sent to the church, and Emma begin to get more involved in the church and started to let her spiritual gifts show. In 1977, a new church was formed, Deliverance Tabernacle Church of God in Christ under the leadership of Elder W. W. Weatherspoon, and she became a member. In October 2001, she was licensed as an Evangelist Missionary in the Church of God in Christ, in the Texas Northwest Jurisdiction. 

While balancing the roles of wife, mother, and educator, God enlarged Emma’s territory to include various responsibilities and offices at the district and jurisdictional level. Among those duties, she was appointed as the State Young Women’s Christian Council (YWCC) President, Chairlady of the Youth Department, and District Missionary of the Midland District. 

In 2014, Emma became a member of Miracle Temple Church of God in Christ and became the Church Mother, President of the Mother’s Board, Sunday School Reviewer, along with other additional duties assigned to her. She was a prayer warrior and an advisor to many young women - training them in the way of Holiness. Emma covered a lot of ground during her lifetime, going to almost every Women’s Convention held at both the State and International levels. She also attended numerous Holy Convocations held in Lubbock, Texas and Memphis, Tennessee.

Mother Emma Johnson was preceded in death by her husband, the late Deacon Earl T. Johnson, her parents Sullie and Lillie Giddings, her sister Ella K. Henley, her brother Sullie Giddings, Jr., her daughter Cheryl Clark, and a special friend Dorothy McNally. Her memories will forever be cherished by her daughter Cecelia Johnson of San Angelo, Texas; grandsons, Dorian Johnson of Dallas, Texas and Aaron Henderson (Brittany) of San Angelo, Texas; two nieces Lily Jackson and Verna Allen (Jackie), and nephew William Cobb, all of San Angelo, Texas. Eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; special cousins Cassie Nowlin, Oxnard California and Rosie Lee Jackson, Wichita Falls, Texas, and many, many other nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, relatives, and friends.

The family will receive friends for visitation from 3:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M., Friday, January 5, 2018 at Harper Funeral Home. The Funeral Service will be 2:00 P.M., Saturday, January 6, 2018 at Miracle Temple Church of God in Christ in San Angelo. Interment will follow at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers for the service will be Wayne Giddings, Tony Allen, Jonathan Smith, Harvey Allen, Joe Patillo and Steve DeWitt.

 

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