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Crime
Tracy Waldo was arrested Monday after police noticed meth at her feet. (Contributed Photo/TGCJ)

San Angelo Woman Arrested After Cops Find Meth at Her Feet

05/13/2014 - 18:29 , by cschmid
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County
Michael Meza was arrested on a warrant and for possession of marijuana after a traffic stop Monday. (Contributed Photo/SAPD)

Police Arrest Wanted Man With 14 Ounces of Marijuana

05/13/2014 - 18:25 , by cschmid
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National
Left to Right: Stu Snowden, Randy Hanson, David Lahah, Rusty Herndon, Brian Gesch, and Brandon Farris. (Contributed Photo/SAPD)

San Angelo Police Pistol Team Achieves Top Spots in Recent National Pistol Match

05/13/2014 - 18:19 , by cschmid
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County
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Mitsubishi Rolls Over on Highway 277 South of Christoval

05/13/2014 - 15:09 , by cschmid
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County
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San Angelo Experiences Low Crime Monday

05/13/2014 - 11:51 , by cschmid
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Shelton Francis Joseph “Shot”

05/13/2014 - 10:05 , by johnb

Francis Joseph “Shot” Shelton, 104, of Mertzon, passed away peacefully at his home Saturday morning, after a brief illness. Shot was the longtime owner and operator of Shelton Oil and Gas in Mertzon and Shot’s Convenience Stores located throughout the area. 

Services are 10 a.m. Tuesday at Sherwood Cemetery, with the Rev. Denise M. Bloomquist, minister of the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Mertzon, officiating. Arrangements are with Robert Massie Funeral Home. 

Shot was born Feb. 13, 1910 on the Mike Wiggins Ranch in Knickerbocker to Robert Samuel Shelton and Mamie Ruth Wagner. He had three brothers and four sisters. 
Two years later, the family moved near Mertzon to work on the Fayette Tankersley farm. Then they went to Sanderson, where Shot attended school, before the family moved again to Stiles. It was here that Shot was attending school when, at age 17, he quit to work as a cowboy in the Pecos River country, an occupation he held for three years. 

After he quit cowboying, he moved to Sherwood and it was at this time that Shot began learning the business of operating a service station — working for his uncle Mike Wagner in Sherwood — and where he met his future wife, Lorena Burney, in 1929. 

Shelton married Lorena Feb. 6, 1931. The couple worked for Wagner and then eventually leased and operated the station until the U.S. entered World War II. Then the couple moved to Fort Worth where they both worked for Consolidated Corporation, he as a mechanic and she a radio inspector for military bomber airplanes. Following the war, they returned to Mertzon to Wagner’s station. After a time, together they established Shelton Motor Company. 

The couple remained in Mertzon, having a son Burney in 1952, who eventually worked with Shot to develop the company into Shelton Oil & Gas, a distributorship and small string of convenience stores. 

Lorena passed away Oct. 31, 2004, after 70 years of marriage. 

The business was eventually sold to Town & Country Food Stores Inc. 

Shot is survived by his son, Burney, several cousins, nieces and nephews and countless longtime friends and neighbors in the area. 

The family would like to thank Sue and Gary Manning, Teresa Roche, Tanya Taylor, Blaine Shields, Stella Wolfenbarger, Hospice of San Angelo and Dr. David Harvey, all of whom played a role in the love and special care Shot received during the last few years. 

His cowboy days gave Shot his unique nickname when he was known as an ace at shooting rabbits on the open range. 

“They called me Shotgun Charlie,” he told a reporter on the occasion of his 100th birthday. “Then they cut it short, to Shot. But some of my friends still call me Shotgun. That’s stuck with me for a good long time.” 

Shot was known for his generosity and civic-mindedness, donating countless uniforms and equipment for sports teams and sponsoring many of the local school’s sports and cheerleading participants in out of town competitions as well as helping out families in need with private donations. He was a member of the local Masonic Lodge and Lion’s Club. He served on the local school board. 
Shot enjoyed a great social life in Mertzon the last few years, receiving visitors on a regular basis and spending his days thinking about the gardening efforts on his family’s ranch. Shot thoroughly enjoyed the two community-wide parties, on his 100th and 104th birthdays, which were well-attended. 

FACTS

Born: February 13, 1910
Death: May 10, 2014

SERVICES

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Sunday May 11, 2014, 1:00pm - 8:00pm at Robert Massie Funeral Home 
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Family Visitation

Sunday May 11, 2014, 5:00pm - 7:00pm at Robert Massie Funeral Home 
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Viewing

Monday May 12, 2014, 8:00am - 8:00pm at Robert Massie Funeral Home 
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Graveside

Tuesday May 13, 2014, 10:00am at Sherwood Cemetery 
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Moore August

05/13/2014 - 10:00 , by johnb

Arrangements under the direction of Johnson's Funeral Home, San Angelo, TX.

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Jean Garvey Laura

05/13/2014 - 09:44 , by johnb
Laura Jean Garvey, 54, of San Angelo went to be with the Lord on Friday, May 9, 2014 in San Angelo. The Memorial Service will be 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, May 14, 2014 at The First United Methodist Church in San Angelo with Roger Seidner officiating. Laura was born January 17, 1960 in San Angelo, Texas. She grew up in San Angelo and became a licensed vocational nurse after graduating from High School. She married Steve Garvey on August 25, 1986 and they shared 27 beautiful years together. Laura was a very loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was a kind hearted and tremendously giving person who always found ways to help others, especially those who were less fortunate than herself. Laura loved working as an LVN and caring for the elderly. She loved getting manicures and going shopping for others in need and taking walks. Most of all, she adored her grandchildren and loved spending time doing activities with them. Laura also had a great love for all animals. She had an incredible love for her family and was the most loyal and forgiving person to everyone who knew her. We will carry her in our hearts forever! Laura was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband Steve Garvey, of San Angelo; her children, Brad Beck and his wife Shanda, of Barnhart, Courtney Hurley and her husband Cory, of Abilene and Steven Christopher Garvey and his wife Lauren, of Katy, TX; her 3 Grandchildren, Eli James Beck, Journey Jean Beck and Harper Rose Garvey; and her very special animals, Dune, Dolly and Tootsie.

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H. Simmons Maurice

05/13/2014 - 09:42 , by johnb

On May 8, 2014, Maurice Simmons, age 90, "Aunt Pete" to family and friends, entered into the embrace of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ following a brief illness. Aunt Pete was born on Oct. 20, 1923 in Mexia, Texas to Reace S. and Velma V. Hutcheson, both deceased. Her life was lived joyfully as a wife, mother and homemaker. She was the widow of Ernest Nathaniel Simmons, a long time Austin firefighter and the mother of David Lawrence Simmons, deceased. She has been a resident of San Angelo since 2006, following her retirement as manager of the Hardin House Ladies College Dorm near the University of Texas in Austin. There is a special place in our hearts for the generous and caring people at Gentiva, formerly Odyssey of San Angelo, who provided hospice care for her during her need and for the good will expressed by Pastor Brandon Clark and his family of Celebration Church who bring solace to those who grieve, who brought comfort for Aunt Pete. Never to be forgotten is the professional services provided by Megan Vick and Tina Luna of Gentiva and the special in-home service lovingly given by Patricia Arrington, a family friend. Mrs. Simmons is survived by granddaughter Kelley Marie Simmons and great-granddaughter Alexandra Simmons, both of Universal City, Texas; sister Frances C. Denny of San Angelo; nephew Stanley E. and wife Patricia A. Denny and niece Gail Ann Denny and husband Charles Simmons, all of San Angelo; grand-nephews Charles S. Denny of Seattle, Washington, David Palguta of San Angelo, Anthony Palguta of New Braunfels, Texas, Stephen Palguta of Houston, Texas and Joseph Palguta of Amarillo, Texas; and numerous great and grandnephews and nieces and cousins. Arrangements are by Johnson's Funeral Home.

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