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Lester Lee Smith

12/06/2015 - 16:46 , by johnb

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Sharon Fierro Martinez

12/02/2015 - 16:19 , by johnb

Sharon Fierro Martinez, manager of The Market at Pinkie’s, died unexpectedly November 29, 2015 after a short illness.

Sharon never met someone she didn’t like, and no one who met her ever left without a smile on their face. She will be missed by everyone whose life she touched, from her family to fellow workers to customers she happily served.

“We first met Sharon when she came to work with us at Crystal’s Confectionery in 1987, and she quickly became part of our family,” said Mike and Mary Ellington, owners of Crystal’s Confectionery and Pinkie’s. “We all will miss her embrace of life, her quick smile, and her distinctive laugh. It was a joy and a privilege to have her as part of our lives.” — All your friends and family at Pinkie's

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Jose Zapata Jr.

12/01/2015 - 16:10 , by johnb

Jose L. Zapata, Jr., 77, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, November 29, 2015 after a short illness. Memorial services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, December 3, 2015 at Shaffer Funeral Home’s Sherwood Way Chapel. Services are under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home/Sherwood Way.
Jose was born on March 4, 1938 in Del Rio, Texas to Jose L. Zapata, Sr. and Natividad his wife.
He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Abigail Mitchell and Raquel Barrientos along with one brother, Eliu Zapata.
Survivors include a daughter, Nativia Cole and husband Miles Cole, Jr. from San Angelo; three step daughters, Deandra Vancil and husband Scott from San Angelo, Sandra Perez and family from Del Rio, Texas and Chevy Stroughton and family; one step son, Kevin Tyler; ex-wife, Madeania Clark from San Angelo; three sisters, Anna Miller, Eunice Zapata and Berta Chapko all of San Antonio, Texas; two brothers, Leo Zapata and wife Rachel from Del Rio and Joel Zapata and wife Diane from San Antonio, Texas. He had many nieces and nephews. His pride and joy was his grandchildren, Erykah Hines, Jazmyn Cole and Miles, Jr. (Bubba) Cole; his step granddaughters, Anna and Isabella Vancil.
Jose served in the 101st Infantry Battalion, he was a parachutist and blaster. He loved to tell about his first jump from the airplane and made many jumps after the first one.
Jose was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church and enjoyed fellowship and worship with many friends.
Special thanks to his care giver Tracy Burney and her family that treated him like one of their own. Thanks to Dean Gattis for always being there on a minutes notice. Thanks to the Veteran’s Clinic staff, especially his favorite nurses, Caroline and Kay.
Jose had many friends he loved to go see and pass the time with. He will be missed by many.

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Charles Wayne Robbins

11/30/2015 - 20:39 , by johnb

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Hugh Pascal Allison II

11/29/2015 - 19:23 , by johnb

 Hugh Pascal Allison II, 74, passed away at his home in San Angelo, Texas on November 27, 2015, surrounded by loving family members. He was born on April 2, 1941 in San Angelo. The first born to Lea Pascal and Helen Claire Berry Allison, also a descendant of George Sutton and Margaret Thornhill Allison who settled their homestead ranch in Sutton County in 1885.
Pascal graduated from the Texas Military Institute in San Antonio, TX and attended the University of Texas in Austin. A gentleman honoring his ranch heritage, Pascal spent his entire life ranching in Sutton, Pecos and Concho County. He also enjoyed a successful career in real estate sales with Guy Chipman in San Antonio. Too late in his life, as he often said, he found his 3rd career in medical services as a member and instructor of Sutton County EMS. He took immense pride in the students he was instrumental in certifying in Emergency Services and took gratification in following their progress.
Pascal married Dorothy Jean Ryon in 1967 and they were happily married for 47 years residing in San Angelo, Ballinger, San Antonio and Sonora. 
Pascal was a member of the Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers Association and a member/past President of the Sutton County Game Dinner Association. He was well known all over Sutton County for his green thumb and his beautiful greenhouse grown orchids and bougainvillea's. A man of sharp wit, Pascal always had a story to tell and a joke to share, he had us smiling to the end. Pascal taught us about dying, but most importantly about living life to the fullest. His brief and courageous battle with cancer was hard fought and he succumbed with dignity. He died as he lived, a gentleman. 
Pascal was preceded in death by his parents, Lea and Helen Claire Allison and wife Dorothy Jean Allison. 
Pascal is survived by his son Scott Allison and fiancée Claire Drain, daughter Sabrina and husband Ryan Haecker, all of San Angelo, sister Susan and husband Buck Bloodworth of Sonora, sister Sarah and husband Robert Post of San Angelo, his grandchildren Fallon Allison, Elisha "Cinco" H. Howard V, Henry Pascal Howard all of San Angelo and Nia Allison of Burnet, TX, his nieces Rachel Randall of Hollis, OK, Allison Bright and Ashley Snook both of San Angelo. 
Visitation will be held 5:00-7:00 PM Monday at Johnson's Funeral Home. Memorial Service will be in San Angelo at Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, December 1st at 10:00 am with graveside service at the Cemetery of Sonora at 12:30pm. Officiating will be the Reverend Monte Jones, aka. Biscuits O'Bryan. Pallbearers are Donald Allison, Robert Allison, Johnny McClelland, Harold "Corky" Schwiening, Johnny Semlinger, and Rod Stephen.
The family would like to extend sincere appreciation to Hospice of San Angelo, and a very special thank you to Linda Rivera and Shannon Castenada for their loving care. 
Memorials may be sent to Hospice of San Angelo and Sutton County EMS.Hugh Pascal Allison II, 74, passed away at his home in San Angelo, Texas on November 27, 2015, surrounded by loving family members. He was born on April 2, 1941 in San Angelo. The first born to Lea Pascal and Helen Claire Berry Allison, also a descendant of George Sutton and Margaret Thornhill Allison who settled their homestead ranch in Sutton County in 1885.
Pascal graduated from the Texas Military Institute in San Antonio, TX and attended the University of Texas in Austin. A gentleman honoring his ranch heritage, Pascal spent his entire life ranching in Sutton, Pecos and Concho County. He also enjoyed a successful career in real estate sales with Guy Chipman in San Antonio. Too late in his life, as he often said, he found his 3rd career in medical services as a member and instructor of Sutton County EMS. He took immense pride in the students he was instrumental in certifying in Emergency Services and took gratification in following their progress.
Pascal married Dorothy Jean Ryon in 1967 and they were happily married for 47 years residing in San Angelo, Ballinger, San Antonio and Sonora. 
Pascal was a member of the Texas Sheep and Goat Raisers Association and a member/past President of the Sutton County Game Dinner Association. He was well known all over Sutton County for his green thumb and his beautiful greenhouse grown orchids and bougainvillea's. A man of sharp wit, Pascal always had a story to tell and a joke to share, he had us smiling to the end. Pascal taught us about dying, but most importantly about living life to the fullest. His brief and courageous battle with cancer was hard fought and he succumbed with dignity. He died as he lived, a gentleman. 
Pascal was preceded in death by his parents, Lea and Helen Claire Allison and wife Dorothy Jean Allison. 
Pascal is survived by his son Scott Allison and fiancée Claire Drain, daughter Sabrina and husband Ryan Haecker, all of San Angelo, sister Susan and husband Buck Bloodworth of Sonora, sister Sarah and husband Robert Post of San Angelo, his grandchildren Fallon Allison, Elisha "Cinco" H. Howard V, Henry Pascal Howard all of San Angelo and Nia Allison of Burnet, TX, his nieces Rachel Randall of Hollis, OK, Allison Bright and Ashley Snook both of San Angelo. 
Visitation will be held 5:00-7:00 PM Monday at Johnson's Funeral Home. Memorial Service will be in San Angelo at Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, December 1st at 10:00 am with graveside service at the Cemetery of Sonora at 12:30pm. Officiating will be the Reverend Monte Jones, aka. Biscuits O'Bryan. Pallbearers are Donald Allison, Robert Allison, Johnny McClelland, Harold "Corky" Schwiening, Johnny Semlinger, and Rod Stephen.
The family would like to extend sincere appreciation to Hospice of San Angelo, and a very special thank you to Linda Rivera and Shannon Castenada for their loving care. 
Memorials may be sent to Hospice of San Angelo and Sutton County EMS.

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Helen Gail Feeler

11/29/2015 - 19:19 , by johnb

Helen Gail Feeler, 77, passed away on November 28, 2015, surrounded by loving family members and caregivers. She was born on July 24, 1938 to the late Cecil Pete and Jesse Baker of San Angelo, TX. 
Gail was a native to San Angelo, graduating from San Angelo High School and marrying her high school sweetheart, the late Malcolm Feeler, all in 1956, where they met at the drag races and had the most beautiful and fastest car in town. They enjoyed a wonderful 32 year marriage raising their 3 children in Knickerbocker, TX until Malcolm went to be with the Lord in 1988. 
In 1962, they opened up Feeler Automotive and owned several locations around San Angelo. Along with the automotive business, in 1973, going into the construction business, Malcolm and Gail built numerous custom built homes in the San Angelo area and Ruidoso, NM where they shared a second residence. In 1986, Gail, her husband and son built a new building for their automotive business. Shortly after, her husband passed away, Gail and her son, ran the business. Over the years, Gail worked for West Texas Boys Ranch, a secretary for a local Realtor, SAISD at Edison Jr. High and Central Freshman Campus. She was best known as "The Band-Aide" helping with the performing arts department, later retiring in 2009 to care for her mother. 
Gail greatly enjoyed her family, gardening, deer hunting, sports, NASCAR and following the drag racing circuit with her family. Also, ready at a moments notice, she loved traveling, shopping, and going to casinos with her best friend JoAnn Brinninstool. Gail was well loved for her enthusiastic spirit, contagious smile and her warming heart.
Gail is survived by her daughters Patricia McCormick and husband Richard; Lisa Branham and husband Kim; her son Mike Feeler and wife Susan; two brothers Ray Baker and wife Joyce; Butch Baker and wife Kathy; her four grandchildren Britt Branham, Cheyenne Friend Key, BriAnn Branham Fritz, and Mikayla Feeler; and one great grandchild Otto Fritz.
Visitation will be held from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday, December 2nd at Johnson's Funeral Home. Graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, December 3rd at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens in San Angelo.
The family would like to extend sincere appreciation to Pam and Jennifer at Hospice of San Angelo and all the staff at Royal Estates, and a very special thank you to Silvia, Stephanie and Linda at The Good Sheppards for their loving care. She deeply loved all of your sweet faces. 
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to be made to Hospice of San Angelo at 36 E. Twohig Ave, Suite 1100, San Angelo, TX 76903. 

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Jose Lopez Frausto

11/29/2015 - 19:17 , by johnb

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Olga Loredo Ferriere

11/29/2015 - 19:17 , by johnb

Olga Loredo Ferriere, 72, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Wednesday, November 25, 2015 at her home in San Antonio, surrounded by loved ones. She was born on Wednesday, February 24, 1943 in Eden, Texas to the late, Cleofas and Erlinda Garcia Loredo. Olga grew up in San Angelo and graduated from Central High School. She married the love of her life, Jean-Paul Ferriere on Saturday, August 20, 1966 in the Goodfellow AFB Chapel. Olga worked as a nurse (LVN) for over 35 years in San Angelo, Carlsbad, Connecticut and New York. She was known for having a poetic heart and the ability to make a joke from the simplest of things. She showed her love through cooking and baking for family and friends. For years, she enjoyed crafts of all kinds and watching her shows on television. Olga's fun loving nature and giving spirit will be missed greatly by all who knew and loved her. She is preceded in death by her parents; and brother, Mario Loredo. 

There will be a time of visitation where the family will accept friends from 6:00-8:00 PM on Monday, November 30, 2015 in the Johnson's Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday, December 1, 2015 in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, San Angelo with Fr. Emilio Sosa serving as celebrant. Interment will follow in the Fairmount Cemetery, San Angelo. 

Survivors include her husband, Jean-Paul Ferriere; children and their spouses, Andre Jean Ferriere (Kathy) and Katrin Olga D'Ambra (Arthur); grandchildren, Brittany Nicole Hernandez, Jonathon Tyler Hernandez, and Kieran Holt Ferriere; siblings and their spouses, Abel Loredo (Alea) and Rose Mary White (Dave); numerous nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends. 

 In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be made to theAmerican Diabetes Association , www.diabetes.org .

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Tom Martin

11/29/2015 - 19:13 , by johnb

Thomas T. Martin, 91, of San Angelo, Texas passed away Tuesday, November 24, 2015 in Robert Lee Care Center, Robert Lee, Texas. A visitation will be held from 6 – 8 p.m. Saturday, November 28, 2015 at Johnson's Funeral Home. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, November 29, 2015 at First Baptist Church of San Angelo, Texas with Dr. James Hassell and Robert Dillard officiating. Burial will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, November 30, 2015 in Oakwood Cemetery in Waco, Texas with Doug Keenan, Minister of Pastoral Care at First Baptist Church, Austin, Texas officiating. Arrangements are by Johnson's Funeral Home. Tom was born August 20, 1924, in Paducah, Kentucky to James Harvey Martin and Lucy (Page) Martin. He graduated from Baylor University, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary with a Masters of Divinity, and from Presbyterian School of Christian Education with a Masters Degree, Richmond, VA. Tom was married to Ola Mae Kemp on August 2, 1955 in Malakoff, Texas. This is where Tom began his ministry as a pastor at First Baptist Church, Malakoff, then to First Baptist Church Austin, where he was Minister of Pastoral Care. Next, he was on to San Marcos Baptist Academy where he was the Chaplain and a teacher; then to Galena Park where he taught Special Education classes and at the same time was pastor of a Pasadena Mission Church. Tom then moved to Richmond, VA where he became Pastor for 13 years at Weatherford Memorial Baptist Church. He then was called to First Baptist Church, Austin, Texas where he was Associate Pastor and upon retiring to San Angelo, Texas became the Pastor's Visitation Assistant as along as his health permitted. Survivors include several nieces and nephews including Ann Higgins of Houston, TX and Jake Higgins of Redwood, CA, Frances Whipple of Portland, MA, Kerry Kemp of Tucson, AZ. Pallbearers will be John Hancock, Brad Haralson, Johnny Matthews, Jim Jones, Larry Edgington, and Calvin Featherston

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Mildred L Motl

11/29/2015 - 19:11 , by johnb

 

Mildred was called home on Wednesday, November 25, 2015 to be with our Lord and Saviour. Micci was born the 2nd day of April, 1931 to Lester LeeRoy Young and Dora Pearl Green Young in Breckenridge, Texas. She attended Lakeview High School in San Angelo and later went on to work for Nathan's Jewelers before becoming a civil servant until her retirement. Her career and her family took her all over the country, from Alaska down to Goodfellow and a few stops in between. Mildred was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother. Her love and light will be deeply missed. 

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM Tuesday, December 1, 2015 in the Johnson's Funeral Chapel. Interment will follow in the Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens, San Angelo. There will be no set visitation however friends and family may sign the guestbook and pay respects at the funeral home on Monday. Arrangements are under the direction of Johnson's Funeral Home of San Angelo. 

Jesus said to her, "I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die…" – John 11:25-26

Mildred was preceded in death by both of her parents; brothers, Jack Young and R.L. Young; sisters, Lucille Young McNeil and Martha Lee Young Snow. She is survived and will be greatly missed by both her children, Leslie LeeRoy Motl and Susan Motl Knight; four grandchildren, James Knight, Wesley Knight, Clayton Motl, and Lindsey Motl; her great grandchildren and numerous other family, friends, and loved ones. 

Let us rejoice in the knowledge that although she has left this earthly world, Mildred will live on for eternity in the glorious kingdom of Heaven. We will see you soon!
 

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