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Mary J. Valles

06/30/2015 - 14:55 , by johnb

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Juanita F. Hernandez

06/30/2015 - 14:54 , by johnb

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Sgt. Korby Lee Kennedy

06/28/2015 - 21:20 , by johnb

Our beloved Sergeant Korby Lee Kennedy was called home to the Lord on Thursday, June 25, 2015 in San Angelo. He tragically lost his life while escorting a motorcade in the line of duty. The visitation will be 5:00 P.M. – 8:30 P.M., Sunday, June 28, 2015 at Johnson's Funeral Home with the family present from 5:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. The Funeral Service will be 2:00 P.M., Monday, June 29, 2015 Foster Communication Coliseum with Dr. Tommy King officiating.
Korby was born August 29, 1970 in San Angelo, Texas to Robert W. "Bob" and Tennie M. Mullins Kennedy. He grew up in San Angelo and after graduating from Central High School, he attended Angelo State University. He went on to work at the Tom Green County Jail, for a short while, and decided there that he wanted to join the San Angelo Police Department. Korby graduated from the San Angelo Police Academy in 1995, and started his career in law enforcement. He was highly decorated during his career and achieved the rank of Sergeant in 2005. Korby was promoted and assigned to the Traffic Division of the San Angelo Police Department and has been the head of this department until his "End of Watch." 
Korby married the love of his life Georgana Cunningham on June 24, 2000 in San Angelo and they have shared 15 beautiful years together. He was always very proud of his profession and proud to serve and protect his community, but his love for his SAPD family was only surpassed by his love for his family. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather who devoted his time away from the department to his beautiful wife and children and his many friends. Korby had many passions in life; among them were sports, cooking and being outdoors. He loved giving his time and talent to others. He first loved being Katie's softball coach and more recently Emi's softball coach, cooking for events and benefits and helping people in need in his spare time. Korby's family and our community have lost a great man, but his passion and spirit will live on in our hearts forever.
Korby was preceded in death by his parents and one brother Alvie Bingham. He is survived by his loving family, wife, Georgana Kennedy, of San Angelo; his children, Kaitlyn (Katie bug) Kennedy, Emily (Emi) Kennedy, Jacki Barron and son-in-law Ruben, all of San Angelo, and Richard Pendergrass, of Arkansas; his grandchildren, Luke, Matthew and Alexis Barron, all of San Angelo; his mother-in-law, Rosie Huff and her husband Steve, of San Angelo; His Brothers, Dwain Kennedy and wife, Laura, and their children, Luke, Grant, Jake and Oliver, all of Sugarland, TX, and Bobby Bingham and wife, Rene and their daughter Courtney, of San Angelo; his brother –in-law, John Bean and his wife Mary, of Oklahoma, and sister-in-law, Jaylene Goff and her husband Daryel, of San Antonio and their children, Stephanie Oviedo, Brittany Broadway, both of San Angelo and Misty Goff, of Houston, TX, and Dylan Goff, of San Antonio; Uncles, Frankie Lynn Mullins, Buster Kennedy and James Mullins and his wife Pat; and numerous other nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family members and close friends who were all very dear to Korby.

 

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Dr. Billy Jack Sealey Sr.

06/28/2015 - 21:18 , by johnb

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Jo Ann Heflin

06/28/2015 - 21:15 , by johnb

Long Time West Texas resident JoAnn Heflin passed into enteral life Friday, June 26, 2015 in New Braunfels, Texas.

A time of visitation will be held from 6:00-8:00 pm on Monday, June 29, 2015 in the Johnson's Funeral Home of San Angelo. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 am, Tuesday, June 30, 2015 in the Lawnhaven Memorial GardensShe was born July 29 1922 in Ozona, Texas to Emmett and Mabel Young.She was raised on ranches near Sheffield and Dryden, Texas. She loved horses outdoors all animals swimming and dancing . She was her dads right hand man on all aspects of ranching. She went on a cattle drive at 12. She was known for her ability as a child to outride the boys on milk pen calves. She graduated high school in Iraan. She would tell stories about the great depression and the drought. Her greatest love was her family. Married her first love Dub Heflin at 18. She lost him at the age of 30 with two small boys to raise. Later married Marvin Heflin and moved to San Angelo. Together they had Jo Gayle and Greg Heflin. Their home was open to all. She resided in San Angelo until 1997. She moved to Uvalde. 

She was preceded in death by her parents, by her husbands,Dub and Marvin Heflin, and Son Steve Heflin. 

She is survived by her son, Gary Leflin and wife Linda from New Braunfels, TX; daughter, Jo Gayle Hope and husband Gene of Uvalde,TX and son Greg Heflin of Uvalde,TX; 13 grandchildren; 23 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandhchildren; numerous nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.

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Maxine Post

06/28/2015 - 21:12 , by johnb

Maxine Post, of Snyder, and formerly of Robert Lee, TX passed away Thursday, June 25, 2015. Visitation will be held all day Sunday at the funeral home with family present 2-4 p.m. Her funeral at 10:00 a.m., Monday, June 29, 2015 at the Robert Lee Baptist Church with burial to follow in the Robert Lee Cemetery. The Pall Bearers will be her grandsons. Services are under the direction of Shaffer Funeral Home. 
Maxine was born May 31, 1925 in Marion, La to Perry Lee and Mittie Day Reppond. She married Perry Allen Post on March 21, 1941 and they were together fifty-five years before his passing in 1997. They were married and lived in Louisiana, but moved to Silver, TX in 1950 where they lived for many years. They had three children. They moved to Laverne, Ok and she was amazed at how high the snow drifts were compared to West Texas. In Laverne, she worked for Fruit of the Loom, which was her first job outside the home. She and her husband were in a bowling league in Laverne and won several trophies. After several years, they moved to Alice, TX and then retired to Robert Lee, TX in 1981 where she lived until she moved to Snyder, TX in January 2015. 
She loved to read and crochet. She was also an excellent cook. Everyone always enjoyed her food. She loved to sing, especially hymns. She had a strong faith in God and was a member of the Robert Lee Baptist Church. 
Maxine had just celebrated her 90th birthday with a small party with her family that made her happy. She was always interested in her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and even great-great-grandchildren. She wanted to keep up with what was going on in their lives and was always so proud of them and all their accomplishments. Some people said that she was the youngest ninety year old that they had ever known. She was still going strong right up until the end.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Perry and Mittie, her husband, Perry, her brothers, Travis Reppond and Benny Joe Reppond, her sisters Marylene Reppond and Atha McCorkle, and son-in-law Clayton Bloodworth. 
Maxine is survived by her daughter, Pansy Bloodworth; sons, Stanley Post and wife Anne, Mike Post and wife Kathy; her sister, Patsy Jameson; her grandchildren, Janice Smith and husband Monte, Clay Bloodworth and wife Diana, Patty Schniers and husband, Curtis, Bryan Post and wife Meredith, Kelly Potteiger and husband Adam, Ricky Post and wife Tiffany, Christopher Post and wife Sarah; great-grandchildren, Matthew and wife Glynis, Jacob and wife Danielle, Erin, Lewis and wife Ashley, Chad and wife Mandy, Brad, Leslie, Caden, Conner, Parker, Pierson, Pheobe, Jackson, Charlie Marie, & Tristan; and great-great-grandchildren, Danita, Kassidy, Riley, Kadence, Ryan, Braden, Kassidy, and Kaleb. 
Memorials may be given to Robert Lee Baptist Church at 22 W 11th St. Robert Lee, TX 76945 or any charity of your choice. She will be greatly missed!

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Robert M. Bob Waldrep

06/28/2015 - 21:06 , by johnb

Friday morning, June 25, 2015, Robert M. "Bob" Waldrep went to be with his Lord. He was born February 7, 1924. His parents were James A. and Adah V. Waldrep of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He graduated from Will Rogers High School in Tulsa in 1942. In the summer of 1943 he was inducted into the Army at Ft. Sill, Lawton, Oklahoma. He was a part of the Army Specialized Training Program in Commerce, Texas. In 1944, he was sent to the 99th Infantry Division at Camp Maxey where their training sargeant said "You college boys may think you are the cream of the crop, but I can tell you, as of now your cream has gone sour!" Bob always said, the man meant every word. They crossed the Atlantic on the USS Argentina in early winter, landed in England, crossed the English Channel into France and arrived in Belgium in time for the beginning of the Battle of the Bulge. They pushed the Nazis out of Belgium and crossed the Rhine River over the bridge at Remagen. Under heavy fire, Staff Sgt. Waldrep led his entire squad safely across the bridge a few hours before the bridge fell. In Ginsterthahn, Germany the young sargent sent his squad out of danger as he single handedly kept a German force preoccupied and delayed a German tank from attacking his men. 

Bob was awarded two Bronze Stars for Courage Under Fire, two Purple Hearts, and the Belgium Medal of Courage and Valor, among other medals.

After the war was over he returned to Oklahoma A&M (now OSU) to complete his education. There he met "Ruthie" and married her 2 1/2 years later after graduating. Together they raised four children and now enjoy 10 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. They celebrated 66 years of marriage together. 

Bob and Ruthie lived in Tulsa, Ft. Worth, Corpus Christi and Houston, Texas before retiring to San Angelo. He worked 29 years for Apollo Paper Company as a much revered salesman. He was an active deacon at Richmond Plaza Baptist Church and Houston's First Baptist Church. Most recently he was an honored member of Paul Ann Baptist Church, San Angelo.

Bob specialized in unconditional love and forgiveness. His entire family points to him as their definition of courage, determination, personal faith, genuine friendship, servant-leadership and integrity. 

He temporarily leaves behind his wife, Ruth Waldrep, children: Jim (& Peggy) Waldrep, Becky Woodall, David Waldrep, Sr. and Dana (& Jay) Dickens. Honorary pall bearers: Steven and Brandon Woodall, David Alan and Daniel Waldrep, Jason Dickens and Marshall Mcfadden.
The family will have a private graveside service with military honors under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home. A Memorial Celebration will be held at 1:00 pm, Tuesday in the Baptist Retirement Chapel, 902 N. Main, San Angelo, Texas led by Pastor Kirt Dauphin of Paul Ann Baptist Church.

In lieu of flowers: please donate to the Paul Ann Baptist Church Mission fund or the charity of your choice.

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Chad Bryan Glidewell

06/27/2015 - 12:28 , by johnb

Chad Bryan Glidewell, 41, of San Angelo, was called to his eternal home in Heaven by his Lord and Savior in Dallas on Monday, June 22, 2015. He was born to Troy Glidewell, Jr. and Cathryn Pierce Glidewell on April 27, 1974 in Abilene, Texas at Dyess AFB. Chad worked as a painter, construction worker, and cook. He was a member of Immanuel Baptist Church. Chad was a 1992 graduate of Central High School, San Angelo where he played bass in the orchestra. He later attended Angelo State University. Chad was a free spirited man who touched many lives through his big heart and giving nature. Chad's love for his family was boundless. His ability to keep smiling and moving forward, no matter the obstacle will be missed greatly by all who knew and loved him. Chad was preceded in death by his step-father, Robert Louis "Louie" Ornelas; grandfather, Troy Glidewell, Sr.; and grandmother, Jean Olsen Stiles. 
A time of visitation will be held from 6:00-8:00 pm on Friday, June 26, 2015 in the Johnson's Funeral Home of San Angelo. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 am on Saturday, June 27, 2015 in the Valley View Cemetery in Robert Lee, Texas with Rev. Tommy Richardson officiating. Mario Troncoso, Jr., Alexander Angle, Bernie Garza, Oscar Ornelas, Robert Louis Ornelas, II., and Will "Bevo" Chittendon will serve as pallbearers. Memorial donations may be made to the "Somebody's Rusty" Outreach Ministry c/o First United Methodist Church, 37 E. Beauregard Avenue, San Angelo, Texas 76903. 
Survivors include his mother, Cathryn Ornelas; father and step-mother, Troy Glidewell, Jr. and Christine; siblings, Rheana Flores and Mario Troncoso, Daniel Flores and La'Sarah Fishlyn, Robert Louis Ornelas, II., Stephen Ornelas and wife, Jennifer, Oscar Ornelas and fiancé, Tiphany Orticke, and Dakota Glidewell; niece, Ella Troncoso; nephew, Aden Ornelas; grandparents, Patricia Glidewell, Milton and Sharalee Pierce, Alice Martinez, and Dan Flores; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and a host of other relatives and friends, including step-father, Danny Flores

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Valarie Ann Hennigan

06/27/2015 - 12:26 , by johnb

Valarie Ann Hennigan, 56, of Splendora, passed away Saturday, June 20, 2015 in Houston after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born to James and Pansy Lawler Perkins on August 6, 1958 in San Angelo. She worked as a medical transcriptionist since she was in high school. Valarie married Michael Wayne Hennigan on March 24, 1979 in San Angelo. She was of Christian faith. Valarie was known as a people person. She never met a stranger and was always there to listen to others, often offering her help in any way she could. Valarie enjoyed dancing and traveling. She had tons of friends, who she kept in close contact with and brought her great joy. Valarie's greatest joy was her family. Spending time with and taking care of her family were the brightest moments of her life. Valarie's love of life and giving nature will be missed greatly by all who knew and loved him. She was preceded in death by her mother, Pansy Lawler Perkins. 

Memorial services will be held from 12:00 noon - 3:00 P.M. on Saturday, June 27, 2015 at the Pearl On The Concho's meeting room.Survivors include her husband of 36 years, Michael Hennigan; daughter, Lacy Hennigan; son, Shawn Michael Hennigan and his wife, Catherine Dawn; grandsons, Connor Owen Hennigan and Cian Luke Hennigan; father, James Perkins; brothers, Ray and Roy Perkins; as well as a host of other relatives and friends. 

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Ellen Meredith

06/27/2015 - 12:24 , by johnb

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