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William Jean McClendon, I

02/24/2022 - 14:02 , by TKing09

Pastor Emeritus William J. McClendon, I, 86, went to be with his Lord and Savior Sunday, February 20, 2022, at his home surrounded by his loving family.

Public viewing will be from 10:00 AM until 6:00 PM and Wake from 6:00 to 8:00 PM Friday, March 4, 2022, at Robert Massie Funeral Home. The Home Going Celebration will be Saturday March 5, 2022, at 2:00 PM at the First United Methodist Church San Angelo, 37 E. Beauregard Ave., San Angelo Texas 76903. Burial will follow at Lawnhaven Memorial Garden under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Pastor McClendon, I was born July 31, 1935 in East Saint Louis, Illinois. He was a 1951 graduate of East Saint Louis Senior High School. Pastor McClendon honorably served in the US Air Force from March 1954 until May 1974. His tours of duty include Lackland AFB TX, Kessler AFB MS, Japan, Elmendorf AFB AK, Medina AFB TX, Goodfellow AFB TX, Brindisi Italy. Pastor McClendon worked for GTE from 1975 until 1992, was a bus driver for the San Angelo ISD, and was a pastor for over 47 years, serving faithfully at Freewill First/Gethsemane "The Garden" Missionary Baptist Church. Pastor McClendon was Moderator of the West Texas Baptist Association. He LOVED THE LORD and he also liked playing pool, cards, and listening to good music. He LOVED his family very much.

Survivors include two daughters, Rev. Stephanie McClendon Radloff and husband Stephen of Melbourne Florida, and Diana Waldon-Brown and husband James of San Angelo; a son, Pastor William McClendon, II and wife Tracy of San Angelo; six grandchildren, Te'Jawn Crowder, Sr. of Charlotte, North Carolina and wife Tomika of San Angelo, Diamond McClendon of San Angelo, De Shawn L. Walden and wife Jenefer of Japan, Brandysa McClendon of San Antonio, TreNellsa Stallings and husband Chasten of Houston, William McClendon, III of San Angelo, two great grandchildren, Te'Jawn Crowder, Jr. and TayVeon Crowder both of San Angelo; a sister, Ossie Lee of East Saint Louis, Illinois; sister-In-law, Verna McClendon of East Saint Louis, Illinois; sister-In-law, Willie Lois Bell of San Antonio; goddaughter, Angelia Farmer-Simmons and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins.

William was preceded in death by his parents, Octer McClendon and Mary Bennett; a daughter, Delthea Ann McClendon; a brother, Thessalonia H. McClendon; and a sister, Valadean Mask. William was also preceded in death by his wives, Nellie Rae (Boldridge) McClendon in March of 1997 and Theaha (Pruitt) McClendon in June of 2018.

 

PUBLIC VIEWING

Friday
March 4, 2022
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Robert Massie Funeral Home
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

 


WAKE

Friday
March 4, 2022
6:00 PM
Robert Massie Funeral Home
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

 


FUNERAL SERVICE

Saturday
March 5, 2022
2:00 PM
First United Methodist Church
37 E Beauregard Avenue
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

 

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Ronald Ray Brown

02/24/2022 - 13:58 , by TKing09

 

Ronald Ray Brown, 75, died unexpectedly Sunday, February 20, 2022, in the home, of natural causes. 

He was born September 25, 1946 in Taylor County the son of Betty Liner Maserang and Estle Brown. Ronnie graduated from high school in Lubbock. Following graduation, he served with the U.S. Air Force in Vietnam. He married Jane Hogue Brown in 1982. They celebrated 40 years of marriage on February 10, 2022. He was employed in the West Texas oilfield industry for 52 years. He loved to fish with his grandsons, spend time with family, and care for his dogs.

Survivors include his wife, Jane Brown of the home; his son, Shane Dupuy, of Oregon; step-children, Trina Rodgers and husband Kerry, of San Angelo, Donnie Lawler and wife Lisa of Lubbock, and Sandy Clifton and husband Jim of San Angelo; brother, David, Maserang, and wife Ginny of Georgetown; sister, Pam Goldman of Arkansas; four grandsons, Matt Rodgers, Josh Hall, and wife Heather both of Midland, Jason Hall, and wife Tamara of San Angelo, and Adam Rodgers, and wife Heather of Montgomery; and one granddaughter, Delana McGinty of Lubbock; nineteen great-grandchildren; he was preceded in death by his parents; his step-father, Charles Maserang; brothers, Mark Maserang and Jerry Maserang.

A private family memorial is planned for a later date. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to Concho Valley Paws, 3134 N US Highway 67, San Angelo, Texas 76905.
 

 

 

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Robert Wayne Blake

02/24/2022 - 13:56 , by TKing09

Robert Wayne Blake, 83, died Tuesday, February 15, 2022. With his family by his side, he was surrounded by love when he went home to our Heavenly Father.

A memorial service will be held at 2:00 PM, Saturday, March 12, 2022 at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel, 402 Rio Concho Dr., San Angelo, TX with Jay Clatworthy, Chaplain at Shannon Medical Center, officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Robert was born and raised in Oakland, California, the son of Ernst Gelling and Naomi Bowman. When Naomi remarried, he and his three brothers were adopted by Fred Blake. He lived most of his adult life in Midland, Texas. After his retirement in April 2018, he moved to San Angelo to be near his family.

Bob served in the Air Force from 1957 to 1961, after serving in the National Guard for 16 months. Bob then settled with his young family, in Midland where he was an architectural draftsman, a well respected citizen and a beloved family man.


At one point in his life, Bob was an avid golfer. He had a deep fascination and passion for trains and collected them throughout his life. Hobbies aside, his true passion was his family -they always came first.

He is preceded in death by his brother, Milton Blake.

He leaves his daughters, Pam Blake Jefferson and Debbie Blake Warren and his loving son in law, Doug Warren; four grandchildren, Jessica White and husband Pacer, Christy Lara and husband Henry, Patrick Wayne Warren and wife Haley and Peyton Warren; eight great-grandchildren, Jaelyn, Brylynn, Brooklyn, Kourtlynn, Colton, Raelynn, Jackson and Nora Grace; four brothers, Sam Blake and wife Mary, Gene Blake and wife Sue, Fred Blake and wife Sandi, and Ray Blake and wife Linda; as well as a large extended family.


Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

Flowers may be sent to the funeral home.

 

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Saturday
March 12, 2022
2:00 PM
Robert Massie Riverside Chapel
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Juan Jose Villarreal, Sr.

02/24/2022 - 13:51 , by TKing09

Juan Jose Villarreal, Sr. of Big Lake, Texas went to his eternal resting place on Tuesday, February 22, 2022 in San Angelo, Texas. He was 90 years old. 


Juan was born on August 13, 1931 in Purisima, Coahuila, Mexico to Victoriano Villarreal and Maria de Refugio Bocardo Villarreal. He grew up in Purisima where he completed primary school. It was during his school years in Purisima that he was given a nickname that stuck with him throughout his life. The story goes that Juan was participating in a school play where he was portraying a “borracho” who wore a serape as part of his costume; however, he forgot to tell his mother about the costume and had to grab a blanket, “colchas” in Spanish at the last minute so that he could still be in the play. From that point on, his friends began calling him “Colchas”, which Juan accepted with good humor. The nickname became a term of endearment for those who knew him. 


Juan “Colchas” was a life-long rancher, which began in his teenage years. It was at his family’s ranch that he learned the ranching business. He had a knack with animals and was known for his innate ability to tame them all. In fact, his family owned an aggressive bull that no one had been able to tame. When Juan was still a teenager, he decided that it was time to tame the bull. Within hours, not only had he tamed him, but he was also riding the bull and shepherding the herd back to their land. For many years to come, Juan would be called upon to tame animals near and far, which gave him the opportunity to travel to the United States and elsewhere. 


Juan married the love of his life, Petra Sanchez Villarreal, in 1953. They built a life with their children in Purisima and Acuna and were married for 21 years until her untimely death in 1974. When Juan became a widower, it was of the utmost importance to him that his family remain intact. He took great pride in the fact that he continued to raise his children, working hard to provide for them and ensuring that they knew and understood the meaning of unconditional love. He ultimately moved his family to the United States, living in St. Lawrence, Texas and Big Lake, Texas where he lived until the time of his death. 


Juan was a very hard worker and worked up until a few months before his death. As a young adult, he was a rancher, he worked on the Amistad Dam and in his later years he worked in the oil fields. He eventually returned to ranching, his passion, which he did for the remainder of his life. Juan had a very strong work ethic, instilling in his children the importance of an honest day’s work and providing for family. 


To Juan, family was everything. His joy came in the everyday moments of life when surrounded by family. He believed in respect and unity and wanted his legacy to be evident in the love that his children had for each other. He could oftentimes be found in the corrals in Big Lake, teaching his grandchildren how to care for animals. He was the center of attention at family gatherings, sharing laughs and making memories with his loved ones. 


Juan was an active member of the Sheriff’s Posse (Los Corrales) and La Familia Rancho Grande where he could be found playing cards with his friends on any given day. He was very well known in the Big Lake Community and didn’t know a stranger.  


Juan was preceded in death by his parents and eight sisters. He is survived by his children: Raymundo Villarreal and his late wife, Socorro; Jesse Villarreal and his late wife, Lupita; Maria de LaRosa and her husband, Reginaldo; Javier Villarreal and his wife, San Juana; Deyanira Marquez and her husband, Ricardo; Alicia Espinoza and her husband, Pablo; Gerardo Villarreal and his wife, Maria; Victor Villarreal; Juan Villarreal, Jr. and his wife, Cindy; Joe Villarreal and his wife, Samayra; Irma Reyes and her husband, Estaban; Moises Villarreal; Viviana Gonzales and her husband, Hector; sister, Leonarda Castaneda, and numerous grandchildren, great-grand-children, nieces and nephews. 
There will be a private family viewing on Sunday, February 27,2022 from 3:00-5:00 pm at Harper Funeral Home, 2606 Southland Boulevard, San Angelo, Texas. 


The public viewing will take place on Monday, February 28,2022 from 10:00 am until 9:00 pm at the Big Lake Apostolic Church, 200 South Main Street, Big Lake, Texas. 


The funeral service will take place on Tuesday, March 1, 2022 at 11:00 am at the Big Lake Apostolic Church, 200 South Main Street, Big Lake, Texas with the burial to follow at Glen Rest Cemetery in Big Lake, Texas. 

 

Viewing

Sunday, February 27, 2022

3:00PM - 5:00PM

Harper Funeral Home 
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Viewing

Monday, February 28, 2022

10:00AM - 9:00PM

Big Lake Apostolic Church 
200 S Main Ave 
Big Lake, TX 76932

 

Funeral Service

Tuesday, March 01, 2022

11:00AM

Big Lake Apostolic Church 
200 S Main Ave 
Big Lake, TX 76932

 

Final Resting Place

Glen Rest Cemetery 
E. Lake St. 
Big Lake, TX 76932

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Harold Wallace Pack Sr.

02/24/2022 - 13:49 , by TKing09

Harold Wallace Pack, Sr, 92, of San Angelo, Texas, went home to our heavenly father after passing peacefully in his sleep at his home on Sunday, February 20, 2022. 


Harold was born to V.A. Pack and Alma Mullins on February 11, 1930 in Haskell, Texas. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Navy and served from 1948 – 1952. At the end of his service as an I.C. Electrician Second Class, he was honorably discharged and then spent his entire professional career in the oil field. He felt strongly about leading by example, with an emphasis on leading, rather than managing the people with whom he worked. 


Harold married the love of his life, Millie Smith, on December 12, 1957 in Odessa, Texas. For 64 years, they shared an adoration that taught their children and grandchildren what true love and companionship is supposed to be. 


Harold was a valued member of the Paint Rock Masonic Lodge. He had a heart for service and looked forward to his annual trip to distribute toothbrushes to children in need. In 1999, he became a Shriner where, for the past 23 years, he devoted his time to helping young people get the medical attention that they needed and deserved. 


Standing at 6’2” tall, you could say that Harold was the strong but silent type. He wasn’t the loudest person in the room, but when he spoke, people listened. He was the epitome of patience, humility, and wisdom. He reserved a special place in his heart for his children and grandchildren. He spent countless weekends taking them out to the lake and teaching them all how to water ski. Although he frequently only moved a few feet before having to turn the boat around to go back for a fallen skier giving it their best effort, he never got frustrated and encouraged them to try again. 


Harold is survived by his wife, Millie, children, Sharon Dooney, Shirley Griffice and husband Mike, Jeffrey Pack and wife Sandy, sister-in-law, Jo May Pack, grandchildren, Candy, Johnny, Garland, Kyle, Kory, Alex, Sara, Sheila, and Stacie, and 11 great grandchildren. 


He is preceded in death by his parents, V.A. and Alma Pack, his sisters, Rudene Smethers and Jeanette Wheeler, his brother, Arnold Pack, and his son, Harold Wallace Pack, Jr. 


There will be a visitation on Thursday, February 24th from 8 AM – 7 PM at Harper Funeral Home, with a chapel service at 11 AM on Friday, February 25th, followed by a graveside laying to rest at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens. 

 

Viewing

Thursday, February 24, 2022

8:00AM - 7:00PM

Harper Funeral Home 
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Funeral Service

Friday, February 25, 2022

11:00AM

Harper Funeral Home 
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Frank Kaufman Mackey, Jr.

02/24/2022 - 13:46 , by TKing09

Frank Kaufman Mackey passed away Friday February 18 at the age of 83 in San Angelo, Texas.

Frank was born in Big Spring, Texas October 3, 1938, to Nita Donoho Mackey and Frank Kaufman Mackey. He grew up in Colorado City, Texas. He attended TCU where he was a letterman on the golf team, as well as a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Being such an avid golfer led him to work for the Ben Hogan Company and other companies in the golf industry. Also, while living in Fort Worth, he worked in the banking industry eventually holding the position of president for several banks. Lastly, he co-owned Blaylock Industries, an aluminum foundry, for 10 years.

He is survived by his wife Bertie Lou Mackey, his children Allison Mackey Watson (Kevin) and Frank Karl Mackey, grandchildren Emmalee Toland, Jordan Mackey and Wade Mackey, stepsons, Blair and Thad Parsley, 2 step grandchildren and step great grandchildren. 

In lieu of flowers, please consider giving a donation in his memory to Victory Therapy Center or a charity of your choice.  https://secure.paperlesstrans.com/V… 

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Patricia Dorothy Phillips

02/24/2022 - 13:44 , by TKing09

Patricia Dorothy Phillips, 87, passed away on Friday afternoon, February 18, 2022 in San Angelo, Tx. 


Pat was born on November 22, 1934 in Chicago, the first of four children of Gus and Dorothy Petkus. She was the granddaughter of Lithuanian immigrants, and she was always proud of her Lithuanian heritage and how unique that seemed to be in West Texas. She moved to San Angelo in the summer of 1958 with her husband and infant son. Three more sons were added by April of 1963. Pat was able to be a stay-at-home mom through her children’s youth and was active in both the school and church activities at Holy Angels. She eventually earned an LVN nursing degree and worked for many years at Shannon Hospital. 


Patricia was known to many as Granny Pat. She had a love for all animals, especially her last dog Bonnie and her “grand-dogs”. She loved visiting family, chatting on the phone with friends and relatives, cooking big family dinners, and of course watching her grandchildren and great-grandchildren grow. Granny Pat will always be in our hearts and will forever be missed. 


Pat was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Kenneth (Jenison, MI). Left to cherish her memory are her four sons: David (Terrie) of Garland, TX, Gary, Mark (Debra), and Scott (Debbie) all of San Angelo. She had six grandchildren: Christiana Clark (Chris), Brandie Phillips, Kylie Phillips, Blake Phillips (Claire), Kelsey Guerrero (Martin) and Bryan Phillips. Seven great grandchildren include Abigail and Noah Clark, Charlee Phillips, Kohen and Brynn Crawford, Ryley Guerrero and Liam and Madyson Phillips. She is survived by two brothers, Ted Petkus (Chicago area) and Al Petkus (Boulder, CO area) as well as several nephews and nieces. 


No public services will be held. 


In Pat’s memory, please consider a gift to an animal shelter or rescue organization or a favorite charity. 

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Elodia Garza

02/23/2022 - 09:30 , by TKing09

Elodia Garza passed away at the age of 82 on Sunday, February 20, 2022. 

Public viewing will be from 10:00 AM until 8:00 PM Thursday, February 24, 2022 at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel with rosary being prayed at 6:00 PM. Mass will be said at 10:00 AM Friday, February 25, 2022 at St. Mary's Catholic Church with Father Reggie Odima, officiating. Burial will follow at Lawnhaven Cemetery under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

She was born on February 19, 1940 in San Angelo, TX to Elias Sr. and Soledad Menchaca. She was the second oldest of ten children. Elodia was a 1958 graduate of the original San Angelo Central High and pursued a career in Nursing at the old Shannon Hospital in Labor and Delivery soon after. For the next several decades she helped deliver babies and assisted a multitude of Physicians in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Elodia was passionate about her profession and had the opportunity to work with Dr. Christensen, Dr. Cornelison, Dr. Jennings, and Dr. Mueller where she was loved by all her patients until she retired in 2005.

On July 3, 1964, Elodia married Albert Garza, Sr. and he preceded her in death after 47 years on October 13, 2012. They had four children, Cindy Garza, Lisa Garza, Albert Garza Jr., and Paul Garcia. Elodia and her husband were members of the Pan American Association and La Amistad Club in San Angelo. Together they enjoyed golfing, dancing, going to the casinos, and traveling with family. Best of all, they had the chance to see their family grow several generations. Elodia was very proud mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She loved her family. Those that knew Elodia knew that she also loved to shop, and never passed up an opportunity to do so. She was known to have a green thumb and had the ability to revive Ivies while giving them an environment to thrive. She was a devoted Catholic and a woman of faith.


Elodia is preceded in death by her grandparents, Ramona and Reyes Muela; her parents, Elias Sr. and Soledad Menchaca; brother and sister-in-law, Elias Jr. and Peggy Sue Menchaca.

Elodia is survived by her children, Cindy Gutierrez and husband Tony, Lisa Garza and husband Sammy, and Albert Garza, Jr. and wife Delma, all of San Angelo, and Paul Garcia and wife Mary of Schertz; her four sisters Enriqueta Rios and husband Martin, Amanda Gonzales and husband Manuel, Ramona Garcia and husband Chindo, and Christina Suarez, all of San Angelo; her four brothers Sam Menchaca and wife Marilyn, Reyes Menchaca and wife Angie, and Buddy Menchaca and wife Debbie, all of San Angelo and Eddie Menchaca and wife Sharon of Odessa.

Elodia was consumed by the love of family and was known as "Gigi" to her 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be grandchildren Matthew Gonzales, Diego Garcia, Joaquin Garcia and Eddie Mata, husband of Rachel Mata; great-grandchildren Joshua Mata and Brandon Garza.

The family wishes to extend thanks to Meadow Creek Nursing Home and Kindred Hospice for providing services and taking good care of our Gigi.

PUBLIC VIEWING

Thursday
February 24, 2022
10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Robert Massie Riverside Chapel
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

 


ROSARY

Thursday
February 24, 2022
6:00 PM
Robert Massie Riverside Chapel
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

 


MASS

Friday
February 25, 2022
10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
St. Mary's Catholic Church
7 W. Ave. N
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

 

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Richard Norman Brown, Jr.

02/23/2022 - 09:26 , by TKing09

Richard "Ritchie" "Slick Rick" Brown, 71, of San Angelo passed away Friday, February 18, 2022.

Services will be at 2:00 PM Saturday, February 26, 2022 at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. John S. Pope, Jr, pastor, officiating. Burial will follow in Belvedere Memorial Park under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home. Viewing will be 1:00 PM Saturday at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church

Mr. Brown was born on September 29, 1950 in Stubenville, Ohio to Richard and Marie Howard Brown. Ritchie joined the U. S. Air Force in 1968 and was honorably discharged in 1977. Richard married Trudy Walker on April 6, 1974 in San Angelo.

He moved to Ohio in 1977 and went to work for Amtrak. While in Ohio Slick Rick played the trombone in the band TNT Flashers. In 1980, Richard worked in the oilfield, then in 1980 he went to work for the City of San Angelo in the street and bridge department. He retired in 2003 from the water department.

He loved to fish, camp, hunt, and was a very adventurous man. Richard was a Buffalo Soldier at Fort Concho, loved dancing with his wife, and loved to talk to anyone about anything. His family knew him as a know-it-all. Richard's grandchildren were his pride and joy.

He was preceded in death by three sisters, Barbara Lemon, Laurene Smith, and Lynette Yetts.

Richard is survived by his wife of 47 years, Trudy; three daughters, Lacretia Fobb and husband Courtney of Killeen, Khadijah Norton of Houston, and Jazmine Cornelius of Round Rock; seven sons, Shawn Gilbert of San Angelo, Emmanuel Walker of Plano, Dominic Colbert of Pflugerville, and Andre Walker of Kingsland,

Karl Brown of Yuma, Arizona, Darrell Duncan of San Angelo, and Derek Carson of Pecos; a sister, Richelle Jeter of Akron, Ohio; 11 grandchildren, Elijah Brown and wife Tajzyea, Lexus Roberts, Kasai Brown, Kiantae Fobb, Mary King, Jaden Salas, Mason Gilbert, Dystiny Gilbert, Shawn Gilbert, Jr., Charlie Gilbert, Raelynn Gilbert; four great-grandchildern, Taelyn, Aujiana, kyrie, and Taboris; and Fur Granddog, King.

FUNERAL SERVICE

Saturday
February 26, 2022
2:00 PM
Galilee Missionary Baptist Church
721 W 19th St
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Missy LaBarge

02/23/2022 - 09:23 , by TKing09

Melissa “Missy” Marie LaBarge, 52, was welcomed into the best place on February 20, 2022. She was born to LeeRoy and Sharon Marsden on June 8, 1969 in San Angelo, Texas where she was raised and lived her entire life. She was raised in the First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and some of her fondest memories were of her time spent with the youth group there and at Lake Brownwood Christian Retreat. She graduated from San Angelo Central High School in 1987. 


Thirty-five years ago, on February 21st, she and her life-long love had their first date. Rumor has it that she went out with Shane LaBarge because of his uncanny resemblance to actor Michael J. Fox! Missy and Shane were married on June 17th, 1989. In the midst of their commitment to one another, Kramer and Keegan were born. Missy was a dedicated mother first and foremost. She treasured her boys and embraced every moment with them. It was this God-given motherly nature that rippled into the lives of Kramer and Keegan’s friends to whom she loved and welcomed as her own.


Missy was a domestic goddess during the early years of marriage and the boy’s elementary years. She wore that crown with great pride. As Kramer and Keegan entered their teen years, Missy entered esthetician school. She excelled in this capacity and often used Shane as a product and procedure test dummy! She graduated school and found employment at Reflections Day Spa. Outside of those walls, she was eager to share skin care tips and advice on how to shrink large pores! 


The LaBarge Patio was Missy’s sanctuary; a place where all were welcome and met with loving hospitality. There was laughter, tears, arguments, songs sung, stories told, kids raised, people fed, problems solved, ideas born, and memories made on that patio. She cherished those times, as well as those who gathered. 


A celebration of life will be held on Thursday, February 24, 2022, at 11:00 AM First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in San Angelo with Rev. T.J. Shoop-York officiating. 


Upon arrival to the best place, Missy was reunited with several relatives and friends to whom she loved and missed dearly including her grandparents Eudell and Mary Barker, T.H. and Donna Marsden, Willard and Mary LaBarge, and Hilda Kirchman, and her father, LeeRoy Marsden. 


She is survived by her husband Shane, two sons, Kramer and Keegan LaBarge, her mother, Sharon Marsden, all of San Angelo, two sisters Amy Simms (Shaugn) of Ballinger and Heather Polston (Rob) of Mt. Vernon, Illinois. She is also survived by her parents’ in-law, Greg and Diana LaBarge, sister in-law, Dedra Knox (Danny) of San Angelo, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, nephews, a great nephew, and many friends. 


Our hearts are broken and tears are falling in abundance, but there is peace in knowing we will once again be met with Missy’s loving hospitality in the better place.

 

Memorial Service

Thursday, February 24, 2022

11:00AM

First Christian Church 
29 N Oaks St. 
San Angelo, TX 76903

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