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Hunt Susan

04/10/2014 - 13:42 , by johnb

Susan Jo Hunt was born on May 3, 1960 on a beautiful spring morning. She died on April 1, 2014 after a long and brave struggle with illness. She will be laid to rest next to her beloved Grandpa Tom whom she adored. 

A service in memory of Susan will be at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, April 12, 2014 at Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel in San Angelo, Texas with Rev. Don Moon officiating. Burial will follow at Fairmount Cemetery in San Angelo, Texas. A visitation will be at 8:00 a.m. prior to the service.

As a young girl and throughout her life, her effervescent personality attracted all those around her. She excelled in all physical activities and had a great love for the outdoors. She was an expert skier, swimmer, and horseback rider. One of her most treasured keepsakes was her "Most Valuable Player" trophy she had received from her childhood softball team.

After High School she moved to California where she earned her BA degree in psychology. It was here that she met her life partner, Julie. They became soul mates for the next 30 years. She had several businesses, notably, a ticket agency and computer repair but she was entrepreneurial even in her youth by delivering newspapers on her bicycle. 

Susan did nothing halfway. She always gave it everything she had. She had a zeal for life and a zest for living. Her imagination was boundless and always coming up with innovative designs and ideas for everything around her. She had a great love for building things, including an amazing rock waterfall and her "very own" tree house. She had a wonderful "green thumb" creating a tropical paradise in her home and yard. 

Susan was a hopeless romantic when it came to animals and would rescue anything. She always had her faithful dachshunds, several cats and a horse by her side. She dreamed of a place to live where she could have as many animals as she could and to live in a house where she could have her horse in the yard. She was no stranger to finding adoptive homes for animals she could not keep. Just about everyone she knew has received an animal rescue from her.

In 1992 she moved to Florida where she made her home. She went back to school for her Masters and found her passion in writing. She was a very talented Poet. Susan entered many writing contests and received critical acclaim. Her desire was to be published but her passion was to share her feelings and reach others hearts with her words.
She had a love for music and was always learning to play her guitar. She would sing beautifully and play music of all varieties. She found that songs could say the things she could not. Susan would dedicate songs she loved to the people in her life that she loved. She loved to laugh and had the most infectious laugh causing others to laugh spontaneously. 

Susan is preceded in death by her grandparents and her two cousins Lori and Bill. Susan is survived by her life partner Julie Smith, her parents Dave and Pat Walker her sister Jennifer Hunt, two brothers Tom Hunt and Wayne Walker, her three aunts Carole Walker, Christie Burton, Trula Gatenbee and their families. Two nieces Cortney Hunt and Heather Zacarias and her three nephews Brett Lamb Jason Primos and Ian Vance.
We will all miss her beyond words.

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Rice Anna

04/10/2014 - 13:41 , by johnb

Arragnements under the dierction of Johnson's Funeral Home, San Angelo, TX.

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Bricker Ora

04/10/2014 - 13:40 , by johnb

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

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Williams Ralph

04/10/2014 - 13:39 , by johnb

Ralph Eugene "Gene" Williams passed away on April 8, 2014 in Robert Lee, TX.
Gene was born to Robert and Gertrude Williams on June 7, 1932 in Loco, TX. The family soon moved to Eola where Gene would grow up. In 1951 Gene enlisted in the United States Air Force serving as a staff sergeant stationed in Alaska until he was honorably discharged in 1954. When Gene got home he went to work for GTE and eventually became the division manager of communications at DFW airport. Gene was a lifelong Christian and was a member of West Angelo Church of Christ.
Mr. Williams is preceded in death by his parents Robert and Gertrude Williams, Vida Lois Killam, niece Carol Fisher, nephew Bob Killam, niece Shannon Bennett.
Mr. Williams is survived by two daughters Kitty Richardson of Fort Worth, and Mindy Branaman and husband Leonard of San Angelo; three grandchildren Jennifer Burgess, Rachael Ramirez, and Ty Branaman; two brothers Dr. Lyal Williams and wife Joyce of Houston, and Dr. Robert Williams and wife Lynne of Killeen; five nieces and nephews Kay Longest, Don Killam, Kelly Williams, Meg Davis, Evan Williams.
A Funeral service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday April 10, 2014 at Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel officiated by Scooter McCurdy with music by Wes James, a graveside service to follow at 2:00 P.M. at Eola Cemetery. 

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Thompson Frances

04/10/2014 - 13:38 , by johnb

Frances Virginia Thompson, a proper, quiet, polite lady, left this earth on April 7, 2014, after a short illness, but a long, good life. 
Born in Coleman County on October 14, 1916, to Calvin Jones and Nancy Blanche Rude, she and her two younger sisters grew up moving from one oil patch to another because of her father’s job. She was always close to her sisters, Barbara and Billie. She graduated as valedictorian of Ira Ann high school, and in 1938, she received her bachelor’s degree, summa cum laude, from Texas Tech. 
Also in 1938, she married James Allen (Jimmy) Thompson, launching a lifetime of love that would last until Jimmy’s death in 1998. At the time of their marriage, she was teaching in Ira Ann, and the rules held that teachers had to be single, so Frances and Jimmy eloped and kept the secret until the end of the semester. During their marriage, she waited prayerfully for his safe return from the China-Burma Airlift, an operation in which he flew treacherous missions over the Himalaya Mountains during World War II. When Jimmy continued to fly as a hobby, she also waited prayerfully for his return from trips. At home, she could recognize the buzz of his airplane as it entered the flight pattern of the Snyder airport. She also enjoyed many trips beside him in the cockpit as they traveled the country on family vacations and extra honeymoons. 
Most of their married years, they made their home and raised their two daughters in Snyder, Texas, with brief assignments for Chevron Oil to Houston and Rangely, Colorado. 
Although a teacher by training, Frances’s true calling was as a homemaker. Everywhere she lived, she created a beautiful, comfortable home for her family, with an eye for the perfect color scheme—with lots of turquoise—and the well-placed picture or knick-knack. She loved to read and instilled a love of literature in her children and grandchildren. Frances had a great memory for history, telling her daughters the stories about events such as the attack on Pearl Harbor long before they studied them in school. Very interested in others, she tended to let them do the talking, and she listened and remembered. Her recall of details lasted well into her nineties. 
Frances’s teaching experiences began in Ira Ann and Fort Stockton. After World War II, she instructed a course in freshman English at Texas Tech for returning veterans. She later taught high school English in Snyder and adult education at Western Texas College. 
She enjoyed women’s clubs, belonging to the Martha Ann Woman’s Club, Acacia Study Club, Association of American University Women, and others. She volunteered much of her time with the Scurry County Museum. She and Jimmy were long-time members of First Presbyterian Church in Snyder, and after she moved to San Angelo in 2001 to be close to her daughters, she read every word of the church newsletter and kept up with people as much as she could through her good friend, Ethel Head. 
Later in life, especially after Jimmy was gone, her tender heart for animals expressed itself in her relationship with her dog Beau, a standard poodle, and later with Harley, a rescue mutt. During her last years, although Harley was never trainable as a house dog, they communed through the windows and glass door, and she could always read his mind. 
Preceding Frances in death are her parents, sister Blanche Marie (Billie) Lauderdale, and husband Jimmy. 
Frances is survived by her two daughters, Linda Dhans and Dana Glossbrenner, and by son-in-law Jim Glossbrenner and Linda’s special friend Dan Grounds, all of San Angelo; a granddaughter, Jana Harrington Hall and husband Rick of Orange Grove, Texas; a grandson, James David Noland and wife Ashley of Hoboken, New Jersey; and two great-grandsons, Benjamin Harrington and Pierce Noland. Also surviving are her sister Barbara Girvin, nephews Calvin and Bob Girvin, and Bob’s wife, Joetta, all of Colorado City. Other special family members include step-granddaughters Laurie Glossbrenner of Austin and Kim McCauley and husband Mark, and their boys, Alex and Aaron, of Colorado Springs. 
Visitation will be at Robert Massie Funeral Home in San Angelo on Saturday, April 12, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. 
A graveside service will be held at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Snyder on Sunday, April 13, at 4:00 PM. Arrangements are with Robert Massie Funeral Home. 
Those wishing to honor Frances are asked to make a donation to the First Presbyterian Church of Snyder, Meals for the Elderly of San Angelo, or a charity of their choice. 

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