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Myrtis E. Davis

08/11/2022 - 13:17 , by TKing09

Myrtis E. Davis, 85, of San Angelo, TX, was welcomed into her Heavenly home on August 8, 2022. Myrtis was born March 22, 1937, in Corpus Christi, TX, to Wesley Silas Harris and Letha Myrtis (Stone) Harris. She grew up with her three brothers, Will, Joe, and Harold Harris, in Corpus Christi and graduated from Flour Bluff High School in 1954. 

Myrtis first met the love of her life, Wilburn Lee Davis, when he attended her church in Flour Bluff one Sunday morning shortly after being stationed at the Naval Air Station in Corpus Christi. She and Wilburn were married in that church on January 1, 1954, and she devoted her life to creating a loving home for him and their four children. During Wilburn’s career as a newspaperman, the family spent a few years living in Nacogdoches, TX, Mena, AR, and Corpus Christi before settling in Sinton, TX. After their youngest child graduated Sinton High School in 1979, the couple returned to Wilburn’s hometown of Ballinger, TX, where they lived until 2002 before moving to San Angelo. 

Myrtis loved to learn and was a natural and gifted teacher. She worked with children as an Educational Aide for Sinton ISD from 1967 to 1979 and took college classes as often as she could at University of Corpus Christi, Beeville Junior College, and Stephen F. Austin State University. In 1981, she earned a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a specialty in Math from Angelo State University. Armed with her hard-won teacher certification, Myrtis taught school in Ballinger ISD for one year, and then spent 12 years teaching in Olfen ISD before retiring. Countless children also learned about the love of Jesus because of her devotion to leading Vacation Bible School and other children’s activities at the various churches she attended throughout her life, including Seventh Street Baptist Church in Ballinger and Belmore Baptist Church in San Angelo. 

Those who knew Myrtis were often astounded by her mad mechanical skills. If something needed fixing, she would patiently study it and would not give up until she figured it out. She similarly amazed others with her talent in using computers and her ability to navigate the digital world when she was well into her 70s and 80s. Myrtis was also an adventurer. After their retirement, she and Wilburn spent several summers volunteering with Texas Baptist Men to help with construction projects at Canadian Southern Baptist Seminary in Cochrane, Alberta. During their last trip, they also spent six weeks leading VBS and Backyard Bible Clubs in Coaldale, Alberta. Their mode of travel for these Canadian treks was Wilburn’s pickup and a 5th wheel camper. Myrtis counted these trips among the most exciting and rewarding adventures of her life. 

In addition to being an amazing wife, loving mother, faithful friend, beloved teacher, intrepid adventurer, incredible cook, tireless volunteer, piano player, church choir singer, modern day mechanic, frugal saver (she could creatively stretch a dollar like no one else!), and, as her grandchildren would say, a savage competitor in card games, dominoes, and bingo, Myrtis was treasured for her ready smile, servant’s heart, and genuine, sweet spirit. Most of all, she was known for her love of her Savior and Lord, Jesus Christ, and her desire for others to know Him as she did. 

As her granddaughter Devin aptly wrote upon her grandmother’s passing, “She was the very best of us. She was humble and kind. The roots of my faith were instilled by her. I can’t even imagine the joy and splendor she is rejoicing in now in the presence of Jesus, whom she loved and served her whole life. We are heartbroken to lose you, Grandma. But oh, the hope and peace we have in knowing we will all be together one day.” 

Myrtis Davis was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 59 years, Wilburn, by her brothers Will and Joe, and by her mother, Letha. She will be greatly missed by her surviving brother, Harold, his wife, Maudette, brother-in-law, Gene Davis, and sister-in-law, Carolyn Davis, and by her four children and their spouses, Lee Davis (Cindy) of Washington, TX, Glenn Davis (Kathy) of Euless, TX, Pam Buffington (Larry) of Smithville, OK, and Dale Davis (Ann) of Bristol, VA. 

Myrtis, or “Grandma,” was a much beloved grandmother who will also be dearly missed by her seven grandchildren and their spouses, Justin Davis (Kellie), Krystal Davis, Dylan Buffington, Devin Buffington Vergason (Dylan), Amy Buffington Ross (Jace), Abi Davis, and Katie Davis, as well as her eight great-grandchildren, Grayer, Griffin, and Beckham Davis, McKinley Cherish Davis, Judah and Davis Vergason, and Jaxon and Layla Ross. 

Visitation will take place from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 20, 2022, at Belmore Baptist Church, 1214 S Bell St, San Angelo, TX 76903. The Memorial Service will begin at 2:00 p.m. in the church sanctuary immediately following Visitation. When the Memorial Service concludes, all are invited to join the family for a brief Committal Service at Evergreen Cemetery, Farm to Market Road 2887, Ballinger, TX 76821. 

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to: Texas Baptist Men, 5351 Catron, Dallas, TX 75227 (www.tbmtx.org), or to West Texas Boys Ranch, 10223 Boys Ranch Rd, San Angelo, TX 76904 (www.wtbr.org). 

Visitation

Saturday, August 20, 2022

1:00PM - 2:00PM

BELMORE BAPTIST CHURCH 
1214 S. Bell St. 
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

Funeral Service

Saturday, August 20, 2022

2:00PM

BELMORE BAPTIST CHURCH 
1214 S. Bell St. 
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Jucindia Lee "Cindi" Crawford

08/11/2022 - 13:14 , by TKing09

Jucindia (Cindi) Lee Crawford, 57, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away peacefully at her home on Monday, August 8, 2022. 
She was born on May 15, 1965, in Sterling City, Texas, to James "Tommy" Arp and Mary Ann (Parker) Arp. Oldest of the siblings, she loved Tom, Angie, and Jeff tremendously. 


She is Survived by Her children, Joaquin "Jay" Chavez, Jessica (Kyle) Posey, and Jeffrey "Ryan" Chavez. Granddaughter Jossalyn Posey, who was the light of her life. Siblings Angie Willis, Tom Arp, and Jeff and Tammy Arp. Nephews Jace (Laura) Willis, Shane Willis, Shelton Willis, Garrett Arp, Aaron Brown. Nieces Brittany (Sam) Bravo, Amanda Arp, Haley (Chris) Woodcock. Great nephews Jackson Bravo, Silas Bravo, Lane Willis, Charles Woodcock and Cal Woodcock. Great Nieces Audrey Willis, Maggie Bravo, Ada Arp Taylor and River Woodcock. 


She is preceded in death by her parents, who were there to help welcome her into Heaven's gates. 
Memorial services will be held August 14, 2022, at 2 p.m. at Harper Funeral Home. 


In Lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Salvation Army of San Angelo or Children's Hope in San Angelo. 


While we are saddened by our loss, we take comfort in knowing that she is in Heaven. 


Family and friends may share condolences and sign the online register book at 
www.harper-funeralhome.com.

Memorial Service

Sunday, August 14, 2022

2:00PM

Harper Funeral Home 
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Donald "Mitch" Whitney Jr.

08/11/2022 - 13:12 , by TKing09

Donald “Mitch” Whitney, Jr., 44, of Prosper, Texas passed away on August 4th, 2022. 


Mitch was born on September 17, 1977, in Dallas, Texas to Judy Ellis and Donald Mitchell Whitney, Sr. He lived in the Dallas area all his life and was a graduate of UNT. Mitch enjoyed snowboarding, working on cars, and being a father. Mitch’s most cherished moments were with his son, Hayden. There wasn’t anything he would not have done for his son. 


Mitch is survived by his son Hayden Whitney, mother Judy Whitney, two aunts Jane Wardlaw and Robin Sugg, many cousins, and two sweet pups Bob and Owen. He was preceded in death by his father Donald Whitney. 

He will be laid to rest next to his father in Mertzon, Texas. 
In place of flowers, please donate to: 
Lakeside Dog Rescue, 11116 Windjammer Dr, Frisco, Texas 75036 

Or 
Irion County Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box 92, Mertzon, Texas 76941 

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Geoffrey "Sam" Finley

08/11/2022 - 13:10 , by TKing09

Geoffery “Sam” Finley, age 73, of San Angelo passed away on August 1, 2022. He is survived by his daughters, Smantha Parson and Shannon Trayal; son, Hayden Finley as well as 5 grandchildren and multiple great grandchildren; sister’s, Amanda, Ginger, Julie and Becky; brother’s, John and Pete; step-mother, Peggy Finley. He will be missed by his family and friends.

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Jonnie Louise Lee

08/09/2022 - 07:51 , by TKing09

Jonnie Lee, 91, of San Angelo passed away on Friday, August 5, 2022.

Graveside services will be at 10:00 AM Wednesday, August 10, 2022 at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens with Frank Berthold, minister at Chadbourne North Church of Christ, officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mrs. Lee was born December 20, 1930 in Sylvester to Ernest and Mary McElyea Newman. She grew up s one of thirteen siblings. Jonnie was a secretary for Tom Green County for many years and was a clerk at Dollar General. She was a member of Chadbourne North Church of Christ.

Jonnie was preceded in death by three sons, Ernie, Benny, and Randy Lee.

Survivors include two sons, Mike Lee and wife Ditas and R. H. Lee, both of San Angelo; two sisters, Carolyn Smith and husband Wendell of Ft. Worth and Sue Conklin of Weatherford; 11 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.

GRAVESIDE SERVICE

Wednesday
August 10, 2022
10:00 AM
Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens
4989 FM Highway 1223
San Angelo, TX 76905

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Jon Robert Geiser

08/09/2022 - 07:49 , by TKing09

Jon Robert "Bob" Geiser, 77, passed away July 28, 2022, in San Angelo.

No services are scheduled at this time. Arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mr. Geiser was born June 30, 1945 in Amarillo to Paul and Margret "Peggie" Geiser. Bob was raised in Amarillo with his two brothers, Paul Geiser and Tommy Geiser. Bob was a charming, fun person. He never met a stranger. He always had a joke to tell. Bob always made sure to tell the ladies how pretty and beautiful they were. Bob was very diverse from working in the oil field, being a general contractor, and even being a police dispatcher. He also was an amazing artist and an exceptional cook. There was not anything he was afraid to try. Before the deaths of his two brothers, they started the tradition for a week every year to have a get together. During those times together there was a lot of laughter and fun, but most importantly love. They had a bond like no other. Bob has been a resident of San Angelo since 2014. Bob was a member of the Downtown Lions Club.

Survivors include his niece, Libby Culpepper of San Antonio, her children, Ryan Culpepper and his wife Devin, of Slidell, Texas, Katie Ganey and her husband Jesse, daughter Jada and son Hendrix of Phoenix, Jordan Culpepper and fiancé Lesley of Washington; niece Melissa Geiser of Chico, her daughter Lexie; nephew Scott and his wife Devon of Chico, their daughters Rachel, Payton and Haley; a nephew, Dory Geiser; sister-in-law, Laura Geiser of Denver, her son Michael and daughter Kelly and her son Hunter. 

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Judy Lyons Mayfield

08/09/2022 - 07:47 , by TKing09

Judy Lyons Mayfield went home to be with the Lord on August 2, 2022, at the age of 74. She was born on July 4, 1948, in San Angelo to her parents, Floyd and Evelyn Lyons. She was preceded in death by her ex-husband Lee S. Mayfield Jr. of Madisonville Tx. She is survived by her son Lee S. Mayfield III of San Angelo; two grandchildren, Christian and Jordyn Mayfield of San Angelo as well. She is also survived by two sisters, Faye Darden, and Carolyn Gill: in addition to several nieces, nephews, and cousins. 


Therefore, you too have grief now, but I will see you again, and your heart will rejoice, and no one will take your joy away. John 16:22 
Rest in peace Mom, I love you 

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Barbara Diane Aguilar

08/08/2022 - 09:40 , by TKing09

Barbara Aguilar, 61, of San Angelo passed away on Friday, August 5, 2022.

Public viewing will be from 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM Monday, August 8, 2022 at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel with the Rosary at 6:00 PM. Funeral Mass will be at 10:00 AM Tuesday, August 9, 2022 at St. Mary's Catholic Church with Father Joey Faylano, pastor, officiating. Burial will follow in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.

Mrs. Aguilar was born on February 23, 1961 in Ballinger to Joe and Otilia Gutierrez. She graduated from San Angelo Central High School and from Angelo State University with a bachelor's in business administration. She then married Manuel Aguilar on September 24, 1994 in San Angelo. Barbara worked at Ethicon for 42 years in production and as a lab technician. She retired in 2022. Barbara enjoyed making stadium blankets for her friends, making bead jewelry, going to rodeos and traveling. She was a supporter of local sports teams, having season tickets to Rams and Belles sporting events. One of the amazing qualities she had was the ability to cope with her illness without letting anyone know how much pain she had, especially over the last few months. Barbara was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Mertzon and served as secretary for the parish council. She enjoyed eating lunch with Father Joseph, friends, and her family.

Barbara is survived by her husband, Manuel of the home; her three children, Deserae Gomez of Abilene, Daniela Aguilar, and Dylan Aguilar, both of San Angelo; five siblings, Julian Martinez of San Angelo, Larry Gutierrez of Round Rock, Joe Gutierrez, JoAnn Sevier of Corpus Christi, and Janie Rodriguez of San Angelo; and five grandchildren, Avian Gomez, Sonny Gomez, Lucas Gomez, Emalie Gomez, and Ray Gomez.
 

PUBLIC VIEWING

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

 


ROSARY

Monday
August 8, 2022
6:00 PM
Robert Massie Riverside Chapel
402 Rio Concho Dr.
San Angelo, TX 76903

 


MASS

Tuesday
August 9, 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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James "Jimmy" Lionel Stewart

08/08/2022 - 09:37 , by TKing09

James Lionel “Jimmy” Stewart of San Angelo went home to the Lord on July 31, 2022. He was 74 years old. 

Jimmy was born on July 16, 1948 in Pasadena, TX to George L. and Dolly (Pelata) Stewart. He grew up in Deer Park, a close-knit community on the Houston Ship Channel near the Shell Oil Refinery where George worked. As the baby of the family, he idolized (and sometimes annoyed) his four older siblings, and cherished their Summer family trips to classic Texas venues like Garner State Park and Camp Warnecke on the Comal River. 

Jimmy loved sports, starting with baseball – and counted Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays among his boyhood heroes. He excelled in football in high school, and despite standing just 5’9” (6 feet rounded to the nearest foot, he’d say), he became an All-District offensive lineman for Deer Park High in 1965. 

After high school, Jimmy attended Texas Tech University where, while earning a business degree, he became a diehard Red Raider sports fan and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He made lifelong friends and memories as a “Delt” and was elected chapter President his senior year. One of Jimmy’s favorite college memories took place in the Summer of ‘69 when he and fellow Delt, Dave Burket, set out on a road trip to work around the country. In 9 weeks, they traveled 12,000 miles through 24 states and 2 Canadian provinces, working a few days at each stop to pay for meals and gas. 

By far the best friend Jimmy made at Tech was Pam Bryan, his one true love. They were married in Houston on August 5, 1972, then moved to Austin where Pam taught at Westlake High and Jimmy earned a degree from UT Law School in 1974. Together, they became the nucleus of many lifelong friend groups, including Jimmy’s law school softball team, The Bombers. And in San Antonio, where Jimmy was a Legal Aid attorney, they reunited with best friends from Tech to form “Group Trip” – nine families who shared summer trips together for 45+ years, and who have become one big extended family more than 100 strong. 

In 1979, Jimmy and Pam moved to San Angelo where they found a home and a community they loved. Jimmy shared offices with many great lawyers and friends before starting his own law practice in 1999. He served on boards for the Boys’ Ranch, YMCA and Girls’ Home, and as the #1 fan of his Bobcat sons, served as Bobcat Booster President. He was a Sunday school teacher and an usher at his beloved Sierra Vista Methodist Church, where he and Pam could speak openly and pray fiercely with cherished friends. God’s love shines through those friends who continue to bless the entire Stewart family. 

Jimmy’s Christian faith took on new meaning with the birth of his sons, Nathan and Jeff, who became two of his best friends. Many of his favorite stories involved coaching his sons and their friends in youth sports – and for many of those friends, he made a lasting impact as another father figure. 

Jimmy loved to laugh, loved music, knew the words to every song, and was unbeatable in Trivial Pursuit. He adored being “Grindad” to his five grandchildren. And, you’d be hard pressed to find a more dedicated Houston Astros fan. Last October, Jimmy and his boys went to the World Series together in Houston, an experience they will cherish forever. 

Jimmy is survived by his wife of 50 years, Pam; their sons Nathan and Jeff and daughters-in-law Jourdan and Cori; granddaughters CheyLee Stewart, Berkley Stewart and Carolina Stewart; grandsons Brady Stewart and Gibson Stewart; brother Hubert Stewart; sisters Eleanor Hyatt, Shirley Taylor and Mary Blount. 

A celebration of life is scheduled for 3 pm on August 13, 2022 at Sierra Vista Methodist Church, followed by a gathering at Miss Hattie’s Restaurant. In lieu of flowers, donations to Children’s Bed Project c/o Sierra Vista UMC are appreciated. For more information, please call 325-944-4041. 

Memorial Service

Saturday, August 13, 2022

3:00PM

Sierra Vista United Methodist 
4522 College Hills Blvd 
San Angelo, Tx 76904

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