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Peggy Joyce Terrell Tooker

04/30/2017 - 15:03 , by johnb

Peggy Joyce Terrell Tooker, 85, of San Angelo passed peacefully from this earth surrounded by her family on Friday, April 28, 2017 in San Angelo, Texas. Peggy was born in Lubbock, Texas on August 13, 1931 to Frank Buford and Myrtle Clarice Haynie Terrell. She graduated from Lubbock High School, and went attended Texas Tech University where she received Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees. She later attended North Texas University, where she received her Master’s Degree of Library Science.
She married Orrin Wendell Tooker in 1953 and they raised two children. During her lifetime, she taught school in New Deal, Lubbock, Springlake-Earth, and Abernathy. Peggy then pursued her career as a Librarian for Hale Center High School, Texas Tech University, South Plains Community College, and the Abernathy Public Library, and Woolworth Community Library in Jal, New Mexico. During the 1990’s, she managed the Hotze House Bed and Breakfast in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Peggy was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma Honorary Teachers Society, Kappa Kappa Iota, Order of the Eastern Star, and the United Methodist Church. In her spare time, she loved reading, traveling, playing bridge and other games, and enjoying people, especially her family and friends.
Peggy was preceded in death by her parents and three brothers: Buford Elton Terrell, Lewis Preston Terrell, and Jimmie Glenn Terrell. She is survived by her daughter Suzanne Gates and her husband Steven; her son Kelly Tooker and wife Pamela; her grandson Derek Tooker and wife Jaymee; her great granddaughters Whitney and Lindzi Tooker; her great grandsons Erik and Zachary Tooker; her two nieces Fran Grogan and Kathy Terrell; and her three nephews Robert Terrell, Bill Terrell, and Randy Terrell. 
The family will receive friends for visitation from 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M., Monday, May 1, 2017 at Harper Funeral Home in San Angelo. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at Baptist Memorials Chapel in San Angelo. On Thursday, May 4, 2017, there will be a Funeral Service at 10:00 A.M., at Abel Funeral Home in Abernathy, Texas, followed by private graveside services. 
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to a charity of your choice.

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Willadene Campbell Varnadore

04/26/2017 - 20:49 , by johnb

Willadene Campbell Varnadore, 89, of San Angelo, passed away on Sunday, April 23, 2017, in a local care center.
The family will receive friends Thursday, April 27, from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm at Harper Funeral Home. 
A graveside service will be at 11:00 am Friday, April 28, in the Old Runnels Cemetery, with Mills Caraway officiating.
Willadene was born February 3, 1928, in Ballinger, TX to Dewey Arthur Campbell and Mamie Little Campbell. She graduated from San Angelo High School and soon married Johnny Lawrence Varnadore.
One of Willadene’s greatest gifts was to serve her country through the Civil Service in Washington D.C. at the Pentagon, more specifically in the War Department and Naval Research Laboratory. After the death of her husband Johnny, Willadene transferred to Webb Air Force Base in Big Spring and later to Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo where she eventually retired as a librarian.
Willadene was preceded in death by her husband Johnny, her parents Dewey and Mamie, a brother Winfred Campbell, and a grandson James Michael Varnadore. 
Willadene is survived by her son, Mike Varnadore of San Angelo; one granddaughter, April Lange and husband BJ and one great granddaughter, Caitlin, all of New Braunfels; nieces, Jan Campbell Bynum and Betsy Campbell Rutledge; nephews, Rick and Jason Campbell; all of the Turner relatives; and a host of friends and relatives. 

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Katherine Beverly Simmons

04/24/2017 - 21:40 , by johnb

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Archer James Lombard

04/23/2017 - 22:06 , by johnb

Our Precious Angel, Archer James Lombard went safely into the arms of Jesus on Friday, April 20, 2017 in Houston, Texas. The Family will receive friends from 5:30 P.M. to 7:00 P.M., Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at Harper Funeral Home. Private Services will be held. Survivors include his Parents, Tate and Paige Lombard, of San Angelo; and his Grandparents, Joe and Babs Lombard, of Canyon, TX and Blaine and Connie Massingill, of Comanche, TX. In Lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Journey Bible Church in San Angelo.

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Betty Ann Latham Gibbs

04/23/2017 - 22:04 , by johnb

Betty Ann Latham Gibbs, 84, of San Angelo left us to join Christ with loved ones who had gone before on April 20, 2017 in San Angelo. Betty was born January 21, 1933 in Rule, Texas to A.F. and Eula Belle McBroom McMinn. She grew up in Texarkana, Texas and graduated from Texarkana, Texas High School. Betty went on to attend Hardin Simmons University and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. She married Hervey Hillman Latham on June 18, 1955 in Texarkana, Texas and they shared 37beautiful years together before his death in 1992 and raised three children, Lu Ann, Elizabeth and Allen. They moved to San Angelo in 1962 and Betty taught for San Angelo Independent School District for 28 years, all of them at Robert E. Lee Junior High School. 
Betty was a proud, and very loud, supporter of the Lee Rebels, once winning the Faculty Spirit Award. She was a longtime member of Park Heights Baptist Church where she sang in the choir and raised her children. Later she and Hervey transferred to Southland Baptist Church. She sang in the choir there as well and also served as a Deacon. Betty loved her church and her church family.
She was a longtime member of the American Association of University Women, The San Angelo Retired Teachers Association, The Supper Club, and for many years sang with the Senior Saints Choir, a choir made up of members from many different churches, singing together at First Baptist Church.
She married Wallace Craig Gibbs on May 6, 2006 and they shared 9 years together. 
Betty was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Hervey Latham, her husband Wallace Gibbs, her daughter, Suzanne Latham, her brother, Frank McMinn and her Sister, Frances Graves. She is survived by her loving children, Lu Ann Troudt and husband Steve, of Devine, TX, Elizabeth O’Briant and husband Michael, of San Angelo, and Allen Latham, of San Angelo; her Step-daughter, Linda Hodges, of Pflugerville, TX; her Grandchildren, Mitchell O’Briant and his wife Callie, of Jacksboro, TX, Keller O'Briant and Cameron O’Briant, both of San Angelo, and Chelsea Latham and Robert Castillo, of Mineral Wells, TX. Betty is also survived by 2 Great Grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and numerous friends, especially in the Baptist Memorial Community.
The Family will receive friends for visitation from 5:00 P.M., - 7:00 P.M., Sunday, April 23, 2017 at Harper Funeral Home. The Funeral Service will be 1:00 P.M., Monday, April 24, 2017 at Southland Baptist Church with Rev. Jill Fulghum officiating. Interment will follow at Fairview Cemetery in Bronte, Texas. Pall bearers for the service will be Keller O’Briant, Cameron O’Briant, Dale McDonald, Joe McManus, Kevin Huddleston, Bryan Elliott and Tommy Hiebert. Donations may be made to Meals for the Elderly or a charity of your choice.

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Mason Lee Green

04/21/2017 - 07:56 , by johnb

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Jake Garcia

04/19/2017 - 22:40 , by johnb

Jake Lorenzo Garcia, 30, of San Angelo, Texas, entered into eternal peace on Monday, April 17, 2017.

Visitation is at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, 2017, at Harper Funeral Home. Funeral service is at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 20, 2017 at Harper Funeral Home.

Jake was a family man who loved everyone & was loved by everyone. His favorite pastime was spending time with his wife & kids. He is preceded in death by his grandmother, Juanita Garcia; and his baby boys Jakob and Josiah. Jake is survived by his wife, Margo; and his five children; Nathan, Jake, Jr., Jalynn, Jayda and Jaycee; his mother and father Elsa and Alfredo Cantu; brothers Andrew, Eric and Leroy Garcia; also, seven nieces and nephews, numerous loving aunts, uncles and cousins.

"My baby boy, one day we'll see each other and be together again. Momma loves you always!"

"Baby, always know that I'm with you and love you Always and Forever No Matter What!"

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Michael "Jake" Engle

04/19/2017 - 22:37 , by johnb

Michael “Jake” Engle, 34 of San Angelo went to be with the Lord on Sunday, April 16, 2017 in San Angelo after a lengthy illness. Jake was born September 25, 1982 in Van Horn, Texas to Mitch Engle and Mary Conoly. He attended schools in San Angelo and worked in various jobs in the construction business for many years. Jake was a loving son and father. He was always willing to help others in need. Jake was so kind hearted that he would give anyone the shirt off of his back if they needed it and he also gave the best hugs. In his younger days his spare time was spent playing ice and inline hockey. As an adult he enjoyed playing with his boys, fishing, hunting, joking around with people, playing video games and hanging out with his friends. We will dearly miss our beloved Jake, but his love and life will live on in our hearts forever! Jake was preceded in death by his grandparents, John and Martha Conoly, his father, Mitch Engle and his daughter, Cadence Engle. He is survived by his mom, Mary Conoly and her fiancée, John Agee of San Angelo, his children, Aiden Engle, Bryce Engle and Peyton Coleman, all of San Angelo; his grandmother, Tomi Engle, of Kerrville, TX, his sister, Tinnie Engle, of Gilmer, TX; a special person who was like a second mom to him, Tracy Benge, of San Angelo; the mother of his children, Amy Brown, of San Angelo; and numerous other Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Friends. The Memorial Service will be at 2:00pm, Friday April 21, 2017 at Harper Funeral Home with Rev. Tommy Richardson officiating

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Yvonne Click (Click) Shirley

04/18/2017 - 21:49 , by johnb

Yvonne Click Shirley, age 90, walked into God's arms on Easter Sunday 2017. To the many people whose lives she touched throughout her walk on this earth, she was most certainly a precious gift.
Born to James Alexander Louis Click and Nancy Elizabeth Burton Click on November 6, 1926, in Winters, Texas, Yvonne spent most of her life in San Angelo. She graduated from Lake View High School in 1944 and worked as a telephone operator at General Telephone Company.
As the oldest of four siblings, Yvonne was the beloved big sister. Family gatherings of the Click family often included laughter, teasing, and good food. She never stopped being concerned for her younger siblings' health and well-being. They all have wonderful memories of their precious big sister. She meant the world to Jimmy, Valton, and Marcia; their children also dearly loved their "Aunt Von."
Yvonne often smiled when she recalled a pivotal moment: meeting the love of her life, Miaron Shirley. It was wartime, and a handsome airman just happened to choose Bethel Baptist Church for his church home. At a meeting for young people, Yvonne and Miaron were matched up for a get-acquainted walk around the community. When they passed the location of what is now the family residence, Yvonne's "date" finally summoned the courage to ask her age. Knowing she was obviously younger than the soldier, but still hopeful he wouldn't think she was too young for him, Yvonne remembered she said, "I'm fifteen, but I'm almost sixteen." That was good enough for Miaron, and after a courtship of several years, Yvonne left her family, boarded a bus to San Antonio where Miaron was then stationed, and married her sweetheart. They were married by T. Gerald Cates, who later became a pastor of Bethel Baptist Church. At their fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration, Pastor Cates officiated at the renewal of vows for Miaron and Yvonne. Their marriage went on to last sixty-five years until Miaron's passing in 2011. Up until his last days, he still called her his sweetheart. She returned the sentiment by writing in her journal that when he passed away, she lost the best part of herself. 
Miaron and Yvonne Shirley were parents to three children, Sharon, Karen, and Glenn. Throughout the years, Yvonne's love of her family and friends endeared her to everyone. She was a loving, accepting, gentle mother, and her life served as a model for the grandchildren and great-grandchildren who followed through the years. She was "Mammaw," and she loved all of them equally. 
Yvonne was the homemaker described in Proverbs 31:10-31. Her penchant for order in her home and in the lives of her family was demonstrated daily. Meals were on time, everything had a place, and the Shirley home was a stable and welcoming place, not only for the three children who lived there, but also for anyone who needed kind words or refuge.
Even in the years of failing health, she always clung to her faith in God, His plan for her life, and His promise for a future with Him. It is an affirmation of this promise that Yvonne's passing was on the same day as we celebrate our Lord's resurrection. It brings peace to her family members to know we will surely meet her again.
Survivors include her children and their spouses, Sharon and Duane Helweg of San Angelo, Karen and Bobby Payne of Burleson, and Glenn, Sr. and Linda Shirley of San Angelo; brothers, Jim and Jan Click of Midland, Valton and Brenda Click of Abilene, and sister, Marcia Dye of San Angelo. Mammaw is also survived by her grandchildren and their spouses, Angela and Michael Byers of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Brian and Joy Salling of Fort Worth, Kristen and David Waters of Llano, Robby Payne of Burleson, Glenn, Jr. of San Angelo, and Deja Gonzales of San Angelo. Great-grandchildren include Alannah and Lindsey Byers of Tulsa, Jonathan Shirley of San Angelo, Sawyer, Chloe and Violet Salling of Fort Worth, Jazmin and Bella Gonzales of San Angelo, Erin and Kyle Waters of Llano; treasured nieces, Cheryl Lankford of San Angelo and Lori Dye of Lubbock, and a host of other family and friends.
Family Visitation will be Wednesday, April 19, 2017, from 7 PM to 9 PM at Johnson's Funeral Home. The funeral service will take place at 1:00 PM on April 20, 2017, at Lifepoint Baptist Church with the burial to follow at Fairmount Cemetery.
The family requests memorials be made to Bethel Baptist Church or Lifepoint Baptist Church. 

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Nancy Flint

04/17/2017 - 22:08 , by johnb

Nancy Flint of San Angelo, Texas, left this world at the age of 50, on April 13, 2017, from the arms of her sister to the arms of Jesus. She will truly be missed. 
Nancy was born on September 18, 1966. Nancy was a very strong-willed child and her strong-will grew throughout her life. She had a heart that loved much, but had no problem telling people what was on her mind. Nancy went through school and completed her education at Lakeview High School. She participated in Girl Scouts, 4-H, and the Special Olympics. Bowling was one of her favorite sports. Nancy worked at Clay Corner Shop for 25 years.
Nancy is preceded in death by her parents Jack and Katherine Flint and brother-in-law Don Huisenga. After the death of her parents, Nancy lived with her sister, her niece – Angela Huisenga, her nephews – Jimmy Huisenga and Charles Flint. Even though they called her aunt, they truly treated her and loved her as a sister as they all grew up together. 
Nancy is survived by her sister: Brenda Stewart and husband Marshall; brothers: Ken Flint, Steve Flint, Gary Flint, Kerry Flint and wife Pat, Robert Flint and wife Elizabeth, and numerous nieces, nephews, and great nephews.
Special thanks go to the staff of Mosaic, and to the staff of Hospice of San Angelo for the loving care that Nancy received throughout the years, and especially over the last couple of months. Nancy was blessed by all that cared for her.
A private family service will be held at a later time. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Mosaic, Hospice of San Angelo, or to a charity of your choice.
Rest in Peace – Sweet Girl

 

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