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Ashley Eddie

03/10/2014 - 22:24 , by johnb

Our most precious mother left this world to join the Lord and the love of her life, Roy, on Friday, March 7, 2014.
Eddie Mae was born “out behind Rowena” on January 9, 1929 to Ed & Frances Bolf Kohutek. After her father was killed in a tragic horse riding accident her mother remarried. Joe Janek finished raising Eddie Mae and was known for running off many of her hopeful suitors.
Growing up on a farm she picked cotton, wore feed sack dresses at times and walked miles to school. She graduated from Miles High School and went on to attend business College in Abilene, Texas, where she met Roy. They were married August 24, 1947 and were together 51 years before his passing. They lived in Abilene and Wichita Falls before settling in San Angelo, where she continued to take care of her sister and brothers at times.
She wore many hats in her 85 years. She briefly worked in doctors’ offices, not only running the clerical end but also assisting the physicians. She was active as a Cub Scout den mother, baking and decorating thousands of cakes, making sugar Easter eggs, square dancing, and active in her children’s school and sports activities, among other things. For a short period of time she worked in the bakery at Skaggs Albertsons, decorating beautiful cakes. She also enjoyed playing the accordion and the piano.
A lifelong Presbyterian, she was very active in the church and was a long time member of the choir. Eddie Mae was also an elder for a time and led several study groups.
She also enjoyed camping, fishing, baking and going to bluegrass festivals, and was a regular at local blue grass gatherings. Her most favorite trip was to Branson where she got to meet Daniel O’Donnell, and was proud to show off the picture she had made with him.
All of the kids and grandkids got to spend time with her at her beloved camping getting away “Briar Hollow” at Lake Brownwood. Family gatherings always included rousing games of Wahoo, Checkers, and UNO.
Mama will be missed by her children, Gary Ashley and wife Kathey of Hawley, Ronnie Ashley, Tommy Ashley both from Grape Creek, Alan Ashley and wife Peggy Jo of San Angelo, and Leah Ashley-Scott and husband Jay of Grape Creek. Also brother Wesley Janek and wife Penney of Mertzon, and Glenda Janek of Cotulla.
Meemaw will also be remembered by her grandkids, Geremy Ashley, Nathan Ashley, April Ashley, Shelly Childress, Travis Ashley, Chad Ashley, Shelly Crimm, Sherian Briley, Jody Ashley, Cody Ashley, Lindsey Jost, Duncan Walraven, Jason Lagasse, & Joshua Scott. Also 22 great grand children.
She was preceded in death by her husband Roy, sister, Irene Gleason, brother Leon Janek and grandson Zachary.
Family visitation will be from 6-8 on Monday, March 10 at Robert Masssie Funeral Home. A memorial will be held at 10am on Tuesday, March 11 at St. Paul Presbyterian Church with graveside services to follow at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. Honorary pallbearers will be the grandchildren.
Mama was also be blessed to be loved by other special people in her life including Susan Bell, Gayle McLaughlin & Daniela Pomar-Robledo.
Many lives, young and old were touched by this wonderful woman and her legacy will continue through those she touched.
The family would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to the staff of the Emergency department and 5 north at Shannon Medical Center for their outstanding care of mama and our family in her last days. Words cannot express our gratitude for their excellent care and loving compassion.
Memorials can be sent to St. Paul Presbyterian Church 11 North Park. 

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Green Sally

03/10/2014 - 22:20 , by johnb

Sally Fay "Mamaw" Shipman Green, of Miles, Tx. went to be with the Lord on March 6, 2014. Mamaw was born in Lampasas, Tx. on December 4, 1925. She married George Green on September 25, 1948. Mamaw was a foster parent here in the Concho Valley for 20 years. She always had a heart for children and was devoted to loving and caring for her family as well as others. She will be greatly missed by everyone whose lives she touched. Mamaw was also a member of the Harris Baptist Church.
She is preceded in death by her husband, George Green . and his wife Connie May who passed on October 24, 1986.
She is survived by her only child, James G. May Sr. and five grandchildren: James G. May Jr., William D. May, Leta Fae May, Sheila May Rumsey, and Sonia May Parry. Her pride and joy, "Little Willy", 11 great grandchildren and 10 great- great grandchildren.
A graveside service will be held at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens on Monday, March 10, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. Pastor Leroy Steen will be officiating. Pallbearers include Haiden Granzin, Braiden Granzin, James Trey May, Hoppy Harris, Jeff Rumsey, and Bobby Parry.
Mamaw was a blessing to someone everyday of her life . and his wife Connie May for 88 years, 3 m. and his wife Connie May onths, and 2 days

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Barron Elizabeth

03/10/2014 - 22:18 , by johnb

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

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Recendez Jesus

03/10/2014 - 22:16 , by johnb

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

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Vines Lillian

03/10/2014 - 22:14 , by johnb

Lillian Vines went to be with the Lord on Sunday, March 9, 2014, at her residence, at the age of 96.
Lillian was born January 5, 1918 in San Angelo, Texas to Charles Meek and Belva Stewart Meek. She graduated from San Angelo High School in 1936 and was a lifetime resident of San Angelo. She was a member of Northside Church of Christ.
On April 16, 1938, she married Gordon Lee Guttery. They were married for seven years until his death on March 9, 1945 at the first crossing of the Rhine River in World War II. Two sons were born to this union; Neal Gordon Guttery and David Lee Guttery.
After Gordon's passing, Lillian married Elgin Vines on February 7, 1948. They celebrated the birth of a daughter, Lisa, in 1957. They were married for 55 years before his death on December 24, 2001.
Lillian was a homemaker and was devoted to loving and caring for her family. She was an avid reader and loved to cook and provide special meals for her family. She was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother.
In addition to Gordon Guttery and Elgin Vines, Lillian was preceded in death by her parents; her son, Neal Guttery; her daughter-in-law, Wanda Guttery; her brothers, Darwin Meek, Charles Meek, and Ray Meek; and many dear friends.
Lillian is survived by her son, David Guttery; her daughter Lisa Bibb and her husband Jackson all of San Angelo; special grandchildren, Joe Guttery of San Angelo and Melissa Jones and husband Hunter, of Midland and precious great-granddaughter, Landrie Grace Jones. 
Her family would like to thank the caring staff of Visiting Angels and Odyssey Hospice. Memorial contributions may be made to Meals for the Elderly.
A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at Fairmount Cemetery under the direction of Johnson's Funeral Home.

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Barina Alpha Mae

03/10/2014 - 22:12 , by johnb

Alpha Mae (Petty) Barina, age 91, formerly of San Angelo, died Saturday, March 8, 2014 in Cleburne, Texas. 
Family visitation will be from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday at Johnson's Funeral Home. Funeral Service will be at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday in the Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.
Mrs. Barina was born April 5, 1922 in Gustine, Texas to William Alfred Petty and Ruth Green Petty. She married Harry John Barina on December 14, 1940 in San Angelo. They moved from San Angelo to Richland Springs, Texas where they lived for 30 years. She and Harry retired and moved back to San Angelo where they lived for 16 years. In 2000 they moved to Cleburne.
Mrs. Barina was preceded in death by her husband in November 2005. Also preceding her in death were three sisters.
Survivors include a son, Harry John Barina, Jr. of Temple, Texas; two daughters: Edith Anderson and husband Jack of Cleburne, Texas and Elaine Barina and husband Johnny Adams of Smithville, Texas; five grandchildren: Sam and Bobby Barina, Damon and Aron Anderson, and Johnna Adams; five great-grandchildren; and three sisters: Maida Kelly of Kerrville, Texas, Ada White of Snyder, Texas, and Glenda Mathews of San Angelo.

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