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Liberty Hill’s initial burst crucial to stopping Mission Sharyland Pioneer 56-53

04/18/2021 - 16:26 , by SportsDesk

Speedy Gonzales wasn’t as quick to start as Liberty Hill, which shifted into high gear in a hurry to take control of Mission Sharyland Pioneer 56-53 in a Texas high school football matchup on January 2.

The Diamondbacks turned up the heat in the fourth quarter, but the Panthers put the game on ice.

The Panthers’ upper hand showed as they carried a 49-41 lead into the fourth quarter.

Liberty Hill kept a 35-27 intermission margin at Mission Sharyland Pioneer’s expense.

Liberty Hill opened with a 28-13 advantage over Mission Sharyland Pioneer through the first quarter.

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Cedar Hill outduels Rockwall Heath in spellbinding overtime affair 27-24

04/18/2021 - 16:26 , by SportsDesk

Extra action was needed before Cedar Hill could slip past Rockwall Heath 27-24 on January 2 in Texas football action.

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Corpus Christi CC Vets Memorial overwhelms Corpus Christi Flour Bluff 49-14

04/18/2021 - 16:26 , by SportsDesk

Corpus Christi CC Vets Memorial controlled the scoreboard and the game in a sound 49-14 victory over Corpus Christi Flour Bluff in a Texas high school football matchup on January 2.

The Eagles’ supremacy showed as they carried a 42-14 lead into the fourth quarter.

Corpus Christi CC Vets Memorial’s offense breathed fire to a 35-14 lead over Corpus Christi Flour Bluff at halftime.

Corpus Christi CC Vets Memorial moved in front of Corpus Christi Flour Bluff 14-7 to begin the second quarter.

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What's Happening with San Angelo's Covid-19 Infections?

04/18/2021 - 13:27 , by Yantis Green
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Possible Shooting at Super 8 Motel (LIVE! Photo/Sonia Ramirez)

WATCH: Heavy Police Activity at Local Motel

04/18/2021 - 13:01 , by Yantis Green
Police communications indicate an individual might have been shot in the leg.
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2717 Santiago Canyon Trail, San Angelo, TX 76904

Real Estate Guide: Low Maintenance With Lots of Room

04/18/2021 - 12:02 , by live
SAN ANGELO, TX — This home headlines this week's emailed real estate guide called West Texas Real Estate LIVE!
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Cindy Mills Preas

04/18/2021 - 09:28 , by TKing09

It is with immeasurable sadness that we announce the death of Cindy Ann Mills Preas, beloved wife, mother, sister, and daughter. She passed away on Friday, April 16, 2021, from complications related to her heart and lungs. 

Cindy was born on April 26, 1954. She was raised here in San Angelo and graduated from Central High School in 1972. 

She retired in 2003 from the San Angelo State School (MHMR), where she worked 30 years on the dorms. No one has ever accomplished this feat with as much caring, compassion, and patience as Cindy. 

She was a thoughtful soul, who loved to do special things for people. She gave many gifts, many smiles, and many “pay-it-forwards.” She was generous to the bone, and honest to a fault. 

She was the kind of person who put her entire heart into everything she did--even the simple things. She loved sitting out in the sun, shopping at Wal-Mart, and going to Sonic for an unsweet tea. Just about everyone on the Northside knew “Miss Cindy.” 

We can tell you that she loved sunflowers and ivy, and her favorite singer was John Denver. She also revelled in old romantic comedies and dramatic movies; she got a kick out of Game of Thrones. She also loved her family immensely, and never failed to show us how much. 

We will FOREVER miss the silver-haired lady who was gone entirely too soon. 

Cindy was preceded in death by her father, Earl Jackson Mills, and her eldest brother Mike Mills. She is survived by her husband, Jerry Preas, her daughter, Chelsea Preas, her mother Jean Mills, her brother, Andy Mills, and her sisters, Karen Page and Karla Edmond. 

Graveside service will be held at 2:00pm on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens.

Graveside

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

2:00PM

Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens 
4989 FM Highway 1223 
San Angelo, TX 76905

 

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Douglas Dwight Plowman

04/18/2021 - 09:27 , by TKing09

Loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather Douglas D. Plowman is singing praises in Heaven today.  
Doug was born to L.L. Plowman and Lottie Faye Stokes in Centralia, Illinois on December 5, 1939. He always said he got to Texas as fast as he could. He was raised in Kilgore, Texas and joined the Air Force after high school. The Air Force brought him to San Angelo, Texas where he met, fell in love, and then married Dorothy Russell at Goodfellow Air Force Base. They married February 6, 1960. Together they built a beautiful life raising two sons, Russell and Steve. 
Doug is survived by his loving wife Dorothy, his sons Russell, Steve and wife Tammy. Grandchildren Sabrina Hurtman, Josh, Jeremy and Matthew Plowman along with ten great grandchildren. He is also survived by five half brothers and sisters, Keith Evans and his wife Linda living in Oregon, Pat, Bob, Jeanie and Bill living in Florida. 
A memorial service will be Saturday, April 17, 2021 at 3:00 p.m. at Celebration Church. 
Family and friends may share online condolences at www.harper-funeralhome.com.

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Saturday, April 17, 2021

3:00PM

Celebration Church 
2639 Sunset Dr. 
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Sara Anne Albert

04/18/2021 - 09:25 , by TKing09

Sara Anne Albert (Newby) 80, passed peacefully on April 12, 2021. Sara was born December 28, 1940 in Abilene, Texas to J.D. “Jack” and Johnnie Rae Newby. After relocating to San Angelo, Texas at the age of 5, Sara spent her formative years attending Austin Elementary, Robert E. Lee Junior High and San Angelo Central High School. After graduating, Sara attended Southwest Texas State University and San Angelo College (now Angelo State University) majoring in Art. Around this time, she married Terry Albert on her birthday in 1961 and they remained by one another’s side until Terry’s passing 58 days prior to hers. Sara devoted her life to Terry, raising their three children and being an active member in the community. Sara’s strong faith guided her throughout her life. She was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church where she also taught Sunday School classes and was involved in Youth Fellowship as a chaperone. She was active in PTA throughout her children’s early schooling and functioned as a den mother and troop leader for Brownies, Girl Scouts and Cub Scout troops. Volunteer work was close to her heart as she maintained involvement in Meals on Wheels and was a board member for The J.P.W. Memorial Foundation. Sara’s love of animals and nature began at an early age and led her down many paths. She became licensed through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department as a wildlife rehabilitator and received a federal permit allowing her to work with raptors and migratory birds. She was always appreciative of the many volunteers and friends who offered their time and energy to help support to this endeavor. Sara also founded the non-profit: Because It’s Right, which provided treatment and care for orphaned, sick, and injured animals, with the goal of recovery and return to the wild, as well as outreach programs for educational purposes. Despite her dedication to this effort, she ultimately had to step away due to her diagnosis of lung disease; however, she never lost her desire to help in any way she could all the way until her passing. Sara opened and operated The Green Heron for several years, which offered pet lodging, event rental and gift shop. She also loved gardening and took great pride in creating beautiful spaces that when working in them, she found it to be wonderfully therapeutic and relaxing.  
Sara is preceded in death by Terry, her parents and brother Jim Newby of Grapevine. She is survived by daughter Karin Childress (Ira) of Ozona, son Devin Albert (Sherry) of San Angelo, son Scot Albert (Stacy) of Coppell, grandchildren Karys Albert, Reagan Albert, Claire Childress, Emory Albert, Laney Albert all whom Sara loved with all her heart, sister Becky Abel (Barry) of Georgetown, sister-in-law Pam Newby (Grapevine), nieces Robin Graff (Fort Meyers, FL), Jessica Spann (Istanbul, Turkey), nephew Jay Newby (Grapevine) and great nephew Kenji Graff. 
The family would like to express their sincere gratitude to all the wonderful people from Kindred Hospice and Visiting Angels for their care and attention of Sara during her final weeks. With special thanks to Myra and Julie. 
No funeral service will be held. In honor of the lives of Terry and Sara, a gathering of friends and family is planned for May 1, 2021 from 2:00 – 5:00 pm at the Ruffini Chapel, 11 E. Avenue B, San Angelo, Tx. 76903.

Gathering of Family and Friends

Saturday, May 01, 2021

2:00PM-5:00PM

Ruffini Chapel 
11 E. Avenue B 
San Angelo, TX 76903

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Jennifer Adair Cerney

04/18/2021 - 09:21 , by TKing09

Jennifer Adair Cerney passed too soon from this earth on April 10, 2021. Jennifer’s middle name Adair came about while her mother was pregnant and watching a show called Finders of Lost Loves staring Deborah Adair. Her mother loved the actress and the name and that is how her middle name came about. To all who knew her, she like being called “Jenn” not Jenny. 
Jennifer was always the fun one, competitive one, the athletic one, and was so generous of her time, money and talents. Jenn was very mechanically inclined, artistic, and so smart. As a child, Jennifer did not want barbies, she wanted race cars and motorcycles. She was such a tomboy throughout her life. In her younger years Jenn participated in every sport from t-ball, football, soccer, little league, and in high school cross country at Brookings High School in Brookings, Oregon. Jenn loved fastpitch softball and played centerfield. In the summer of 2002, she spent the summer maintaining trails in the Northwest Youth Corps on the Pacific Coast trail. 
Jenn was not a big crowd or people person, and she formed very close and tight relationships. Jennifer loved to talk on the phone for hours at a time. Jenn was an overthinker. In her relationships she was always the sounding board, the yin to the others yang, and just an amazing person to know. You always knew where you stood with her. Jenn loved the songs Bob Marley’s – Don’t Worry About a Thing, and Don McLean’s “American Pie” 
Later in life, Jenn married David Cerney in Brackettville, TX. Their daughter, Collins Adair Cerney was born in 2015. Jenn was a very loving mother and wife and always put herself last and made sure that her family was taken care of before herself. Jenn always told David, “143 – My love for you is without wax”. Jenn was an amazing fur baby mom to her cat Gucci and the two great Danes, Zoey and Flynn. 
Jenn is survived by her husband David and daughter Collins of San Angelo, Texas, and son Toby Rosas of Mexico; parents, Mike and June (Clatfelter) Batty of Florence, Arizona; Surrogate father, Doug Hutton and his wife Linda of Brookings, Oregon; sisters Koni Quinn, Melanie Batty, and brother MAC Batty, and several nieces and nephews. 
A memorial service will be held on May 29, 2021 at 11am at Liberty Baptist Church in Duncan, Oklahoma. Memorials can be made to the Phoenix Children’s Hospital, in Phoenix, AZ in her name.

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