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Joanne Steele

08/20/2015 - 15:45 , by johnb

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Charles Price Braden

08/19/2015 - 15:37 , by johnb

Charles “Chuck” Price Braden, 67, of San Angelo, passed away on August 18, 2015.

He was born on July 3, 1948 to Glen and Ruth (Price) Braden in Canyon, TX. Chuck worked as an Auctioneer for 46 years. He married Pat Glisson on September 20, 1997 in Lubbock, TX. Chuck was very proud of his last 27 years of sobriety. He was affectionately called Grumpy by his loving grandchildren.

Charles is survived by his loving spouse of 17 years Pat Braden; Son, Thomas and Kelli Glisson of San Angelo, Son, Paul Glisson of Round Rock, Son, Doug Braden of Houston, Brother, Rick (Sherry) Braden of Nacogdoches, Sister, Becky (Bob) Robinson of Lubbock, Granddaughter, Savannah Glisson of Atlanta, GA, Grandson, Zachary Glisson of Round Rock, Grandson, Steven Mojovich of San Angelo.

He was preceded in death by Father, Glen Braden, Mother, Ruth Braden and Aunt Billy.

Memorial service will be held at 10:00 am on Friday, August 21, 2015, at the Robert Massie Riverside Chapel.

Memorials are suggested to the Concho Valley Home for Girls, PO Box 3772, San Angelo, TX 76902 or http://conchokids.org/

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Betty (JEAN BAZE) Williams

08/19/2015 - 15:35 , by johnb

Betty (JEAN BAZE) Williams, 83, of San Angelo passed away Monday, August 17, 2015 in San Angelo.
Graveside services will be held at 2:00 pm Wednesday, August 19, 2015 in the Mertzon Cemetery with Tommy Parker officiating. Arrangements are with Robert Massie Funeral Home.
Jean was born May 15, 1932 to Elwin and Grace (Cornelius) Wilson in Utopia, Texas. She was married Dewey Baze in December of 1947 and they had six children. Dewey passed away December 23, 1981 in San Angelo.
Jean helped raised her brother Billy, raised six children, four grandsons, and helped raise four great grandchildren for the past two years. She was known as Nana not only to her own grandchildren but to every child and friend of her own kids.
Jean opened her heart and home to countless people that needed a hand up. She didn’t have much but gave all she had to those in need. Nana was loved by all who knew her and she’ll be forever missed. Nana was an angel on earth.
Jean was preceded in death by her parents, two sons Johnny and Michael Baze and a brother Billy Wilson.
Jean is survived by daughter Cheryl Baze of San Angelo, Ronnie Baze and his wife Joyce of Crane, Texas; daughter Sandra Reese of San Angelo, Tommy Baze of San Angelo, fourteen grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, and one great-great grandson. She raised her two grandsons, Robert and Manuel from babies on. She is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, and in laws.

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George Washington Cobb

08/19/2015 - 15:32 , by johnb

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Isabel Wilson

08/18/2015 - 15:19 , by johnb

Isabel Wilson, 88, died August 17, 2015. Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Sunday, August 23, 2015 at 1207 Austin. Arrangements are by Shaffer Funeral Home/Sherwood Way.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Glen Wilson and her son, Glen Marcus Wilson.
She is survived by her daughter, Debra Adams of San Angelo; four grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

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Gregory Kent Tucker

08/18/2015 - 15:17 , by johnb

Greg Tucker, 52, passed away Sunday, August 16, 2015. Visitation will be held all day Wednesday, August 19, 2015 at the funeral home with family present 6-7 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, August 20, 2015 at Shaffer Funeral Home’s Sherwood Way Chapel. Services are under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home/Sherwood Way.
In his spare time he enjoyed racing, working on cars, boat races, going to the lake and spending time with his grandchildren.
Greg is survived by his mother, Anna Lea Tucker of San Angelo; daughter, Chelsea Tucker of San Angelo; brother, Tim Tucker of Lubbock; grandchildren, Micheal McVinnie, Jr. and Katelynn Tucker; his faithful four legged companion Star who was always by his side.
He will be greatly missed by all those whose lives he touched.

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Fortino Carrillo Sanchez

08/18/2015 - 15:15 , by johnb

Fortino Carrillo Sanchez was called to his heavenly home on August 15, 2015 surrounded by his family at the age of 85 after a brief illness. Rosary will be held Friday, August 21, 2015 at 7:00pm at Johnson's Funeral home, 435 W. Beauregard, Mass will be held on Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 10:00am at Holy Angels Catholic Church, 3001 Sac Avenue, with Father Charles Greenwell officiating. Burial will be at a later date. He was born August 12, 1930 to Miguel and Maria Sanchez in Sonora, Texas. He served in the United States Marine Corp for 4 years and received 2 purple heart medals during the Korean War for battles in Seoul, Korea and Hagaru-ri, Korea. He was employed by Ethicon for 9 years and Western Towers for 35 years where he designed the RR40T - Tilt Down Radio Tower which is still in use to this day. Fortino was an extremely humble man who was always willing to help others. He never expected anything in return. He loved to make gifts for others with his creative welding skills, such as planters, dinner bells, and wind chimes. He loved putting "wheels" on anything and everything and his coworkers and family would always tease him about his "wheel obsession". Fortino loved antiques and collecting rocks to put in his cactus garden. He was a man of few words, but had an endearing quick wit about him and would make his family and friends laugh with just a few carefully chosen words. His family will always remember a dependable, hard-working man who always strove to do his best to provide for his family. He loved being outside, tinkering around and going camping with Tommie, his children and grandchildren in their RV. Fortino was always punctual and one of his greatest qualities was his honest, reliable nature. He always stayed true to his word. Being a Korean War Veteran made him very patriotic and he had an influence on family members wanting to serve their country.
He is survived by his wife Tommie of 61 years. Daughter, Patty Stone and husband Derek; Sons, Steve Sanchez and wife Thelma of San Antonio and Michael A. Sanchez from a previous marriage. Grandsons, Samuel, Seth and Landry Stone; Brother, Joel Sanchez and wife Damacia and many nieces and nephews. He will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him.
He is preceded in death by his parents, an infant son, brother Sam Sanchez and sister Minerva Sanchez. The family would like to give special thanks to the following individuals: the Sanchez family and his nieces and nephews on both the Badillo and Sanchez sides of the family, especially Linda Shirley, Gina Gamez and Lydia Ramon. The nursing staff and aides at Community Hospital, 3rd floor Progressive Care Unit, Dr. Brewer, Dr. Durham, The Adult Enrichment Center and the Area Agency on Aging.

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Carolina Cantu

08/17/2015 - 15:54 , by johnb

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Anne N. Ault

08/17/2015 - 15:53 , by johnb

Anne N. Ault, 97, of San Angelo, passed away on Wednesday August 12, 2015 at a local care center.

Visitation will be held 10am to 8pm Friday August 14, 2015 at Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Graveside services will be held 11:00 Saturday August 15, 2015 at Sherwood Cemetery under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

She was born on February 25, 1918 to Robert Lee and Tommie (Cathy) Haskins in Vernon, TX. She attended school at Vernon High School and Midwestern and Tulane universities. Anne took care of her sisters and brothers in her younger days and then married her first husband, JW Nelson and they ran the Nelson’s Clothing Stores for many years. In January of 1981 she married her second husband, Sam Ault and they shared 26 years together until his passing in 2007. Anne loved her animals and was instrumental in forming the local Polio Foundation. Her great and great great grandchildren were the light of her life.

She was preceded in death by parents, son, David Mars Nelson, daughter, Janice Anne Nelson, son, James D. Nelson and her 3 brothers and 4 sisters , a great grandson Michael Brown.

Anne is survived by her son, Ike (Maggie) Ault of San Angelo, grandson, Dr. David Nelson of Bee Cave, TX, grandson, James W. Nelson and Lori Lopez of San Angelo, grandson, Aaron (Holly) Nelson of San Angelo, grandson, Michael (Barbara) Nelson of San Francisco, CA, granddaughter, Tammy (Mike) Johnson of Houston, TX, grandson, Brent Ault of Comfort, TX, granddaughter, Sabrina (Lon) Webster of Ft. Worth, granddaughter, Amber (Andrew) Jens of Ruston, VA. and many great and great great grandchildren and a very special family friend, Ronnie Marecek.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Hospice of San Angelo at PO Box 471 San Angelo, Texas 76902.

The family wants to extend a special thanks to Dr. Yang-Kim, Dr. Chang, Veronica, Jenni, Brad, Rene, Minni, Marisa and countless friends and family who have been there in our time of need and for

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Walter Wayne Maxwell

08/17/2015 - 15:51 , by johnb

Rev. Walter Wayne Maxwell, 74, of San Angelo went to be with Christ on Wednesday, August 12, 2015 after a sudden illness.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00am on Saturday, August 15, 2015 at the Church of Pentecost with Rev. Glenn Howard officiating.

Graveside service will follow at 4:00pm in Eastland at the Eastland City Cemetery with Rev. John Howard and Rev. Brad Howard officiating under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Wayne was born to Aubrey Earnest and Mirl Josephine Maxwell on October 10, 1940 in Gorman, Texas. He attended Wickett and Monahans schools and graduated from Monahans High. After graduation, Wayne moved to California to attend Stockton Bible College. Later, he transferred to the Houston area where he completed his education and earned his degree from Texas Bible College.

Moving back to Monahans, Wayne became reacquainted with one of the lovely young woman in the church singles group. Nellie Mae Barnes became his helpmeet and soulmate when they wed in May of 1966. Soon after marriage, Wayne accepted pastorate of the United Pentecostal Church in Albany, Texas. While living in Albany, their oldest son Michael Wayne was born. Wayne began to feel a call to go to San Angelo and establish a church there. During the first years in San Angelo their second son Timothy Layne was born. The Maxwell’s also opened their hearts and home to include Cindy Jones as a foster daughter.

For over forty years Wayne labored and loved people to the Lord in San Angelo as pastor of Fair Park United Pentecostal Church later to become Church of Pentecost. Wayne also established works in Sterling City and Grape Creek. Ministers stand behind pulpits and work in churches all over the world due to the tutelage of Wayne over the past fifty years.

Wayne was preceded in death by his parents, Aubrey and Mirl Maxwell.

He is survived by his wife Nell and his son Michael Wayne and wife Tera of the Austin area and their children Brooke Hernandez and husband Luis, Lauren Brenae and Michael Austin, his son Timothy Layne of Lake Whitney and his children Tyler, Tanner and Trenton and their mother Jennifer Maxwell of Royce City, his foster daughter Cindy Jones Stokes and husband Andy of Byron, Georgia. He was also survived by his sister Carolyn White and Husband George of Howell, Michigan and brother Charles Maxwell of Alpine, Texas. Other survivors are a host of loving in-laws, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

“Each for the Other and Both for the Lord” is a song that was sung at Wayne and Nell’s wedding that beautifully describes their life together. For forty nine years they have lived for and loved each other as they both loved the Lord. Wayne Maxwell was truly a man of God. As the sun was setting on August 12, 2015, he walked into the arms of his waiting and welcoming God. His life was an inspiration to everyone who knew him and he will be greatly missed.

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