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Willis Florence Vivian

12/23/2013 - 19:03 , by johnb

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McAda Mackie M.

12/23/2013 - 19:01 , by johnb

Mackie M. McAda 68, passed away surrounded by his family on Saturday December 21, 2013 at his residence.

Friends may come pay respects and sign the register at Robert Massie Funeral Home from 10:00am to 8:00pm Friday December 27, 2013.

Graveside services will be 2:00pm Saturday December 28, 2013 at Wall Protestant Cemetery with Dr. Tommy King of Johnson Street Church of Christ, officiating. Arrangements are with Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mackie was born August 29, 1945 in San Angelo to Bill and Pirla (Poss) McAda.

Mackie married Barbara Rushing Brown in San Angelo, TX., on June 9, 1995. Mackie took pride in his jobs as a firefighter and was a talented carpenter. He retired as a lieutenant for the San Angelo Fire Department after 31 years of service.

In his younger years; he raced cars on the local and state dirt tracks. Mackie loved life in general from golfing, snow skiing, riding his Harley Davidson and sitting around talking. He and his wife, Barbara in recent years loved motorcycle riding and boating together. Mackie was a true McAda, almost always as stubborn as the rest of the McAda’s.

Mackie loved his children and grandchildren dearly. We love you and will miss you, Mackie.

He is preceded in death by his father; Bill McAda.

Survivors include his wife, Barbara McAda; mother, Pirla McAda; son, Mitch McAda and fiancé, Jenny Campassi; all of San Angelo; daughter, Wendy Aguirre and husband, Tony of Arlington; three brothers: Jim Bob McAda and wife, Dixie; Brent McAda and wife, Barbara and Kerry McAda and wife, Diane; all of San Angelo, grandchildren, Candis Chastain of Wichita Falls; Brittney Chastain of Austin; Megan, Madie and Gunner McAda all of Miles, TX., great grandson, Kasen Chastain of Austin and two stepsons, Lance and Cory Brown of Oregon, numerous nieces and nephews and cousins.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of San Angelo at 36 E Twohig Ave, San Angelo, TX 76903.  

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A young girl on her phone (photo courtesy of grandparents.com)

Technology Ruins Christmas

12/23/2013 - 18:57 , by cbenson
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City offices will close for the holidays. (Photo courtesy of COSA)

Holiday Closings of City Offices

12/23/2013 - 09:56 , by cschmid
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Sunday Sees Assault in San Angelo

12/23/2013 - 09:02 , by cschmid
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McDurmitt Susan Lynette

12/23/2013 - 01:07 , by johnb

San Angelo – Susan Lynette McDurmitt, 61, gracefully passed from this life on Saturday, December 14,

2013 after a brief battle with cancer.

Lynette was born August 18, 1952, to Earl Duane Wood and Alcie Jo Cox Wood in San Angelo, TX. As a

lifelong resident, she graduated from Central High School and went on to work at GTE and later worked

at Producers Livestock, but found her true calling as a mother and homemaker. Lynette loved all

animals and treasured her cats. She was a very talented woman. Her creativity was expressed through

cooking, painting, and gardening, which she so generously shared with family and friends. Lynette

enjoyed shopping for unique finds to add to her many collections.

She was married to the late David McDurmitt.

Lynette is survived by her children: daughter Suzy Wood Catron and husband Franklin of Odessa and

their children Emily and Ian; son Christian Sean Ross and fiancee Jessica Culver of Austin; sister Gayla

Wood Reyes and husband Danny, brothers: David Wood and wife Debbie, James Wood and wife Teresa,

and Paul Wood: nieces and nephews; Jimmy, Dillon, Dalton, Michael, Ross, Collin, Adam and Erica.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her niece, LeGay Trammell.

A Memorial Service will be held at 20 p.m., Saturday, December 21, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. in the

“Remembrance Chapel” of Gutierrez Funeral Chapels/North.

Lynette was deeply loved and will be greatly missed. She’ll be in our hearts forever.

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Brandon Lawson smiles with his children before their Christmas tree. (Photo courtesy of Facebook)

Christmas Without Brandon: Lawson's Girlfriend Speaks of Loss and Holidays Past

12/22/2013 - 23:30 , by cschmid
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Siegenthaler Betty E.

12/22/2013 - 22:11 , by johnb

Betty Siegenthaler entered her heavenly home on Saturday, December 21, 2013. She is now walking hand in hand with her husband, Mack.

Funeral services were held Monday, December 23, 2013 at First Baptist Church in Big Lake at 2:00p.m. J.B. Bitner and Gerald Bastin officiated. She was laid to rest in Glen Rest Cemetery in Big Lake.
Betty was born on December 14, 1933 in Geneva, Alabama. She married Mack Siegenthaler on August 16, 1963 in Big Lake where they made a happy, loving home for their five children.
Betty was a proud homemaker and took great pleasure in nurturing her family. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Mack; her parents, Buck and Pete Scott; a son, Lynn Siegenthaler and a daughter, Denise Golson.
She leaves behind two brothers, Paul Ezell and wife Shizuko, Jimmy Scott and wife Diane; two daughters, Regina Kane and husband Lee, Mahonna Gunnels and husband Robert; a son Tate Siegenthaler and wife Mitzi; a daughter-in-law, Kim Siegenthaler; a sister-in-law, Sheila Jones and husband Jimmy. She was "Granny" to her 10 grandchildren, Cody and Chase Kane, Lyndsay and Tucker Siegenthaler, Mandy Shelton and Aaron Gunnels, Marley Cosgrove, Amy, Tye and Wil Siegenthaler. She treasured her 9 great-grandchildren. She also leaves behind numerous extended family members.
Pallbearers who honor Granny are Cody Kane, Chase Kane, Tucker Siegenthaler, Aaron Gunnels, Tye Siegenthaler, Wil Siegenthaler, and Shawn Grove.
Family and friends can share memories or express condolences atwww.johnsons-funeralhome.com

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Frosty the Snowman special (photo courtesy of classicmedia.tv)

Traditions and Trivia: Frosty the Snow Man

12/22/2013 - 20:14 , by cbenson
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