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

03/22/2021 - 08:26 , 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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Cedar Hill denies Denton Guyer’s challenge 27-17

03/22/2021 - 08:26 , by SportsDesk

Cedar Hill charged Denton Guyer and collected a 27-17 victory at Cedar Hill High on January 9 in Texas football action.

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

03/22/2021 - 08:26 , 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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Foster Lee Ditmore

03/22/2021 - 06:26 , by TKing09

Foster Lee Ditmore went home with the angels on March 18, 2021 surrounded by family at his home 

Foster was born March 21, 1939 in San Angelo, Texas to Claude and Louise Ditmore. He graduated from Water Valley High School in 1957. He attended Hardin Simmons University in Abilene TX before being drafted into the Army as a Heavy Equipment Truck Driver. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal and Expert Rifle (M-14) during his service in Germany. He received his discharge orders in 1965. He met the love of his life, Thelma Gandy Ditmore, in Fort Worth, Texas and they were married in January 1966. 

Upon returning to Water Valley, Foster and his father ran a water hauling service for construction sites across Texas. He started work with the Texas Highway Department in September, 1969 as a Maintenance Technician and retired from the Texas Department of Transportation in October, 1994. He enjoyed participating in the Cowboy Action Shooting and was a member of the Big Lake Chapter of The American Legion and later transferred to the San Angelo Chapter. 

He is survived by his wife, Thelma of San Angelo, son, Charles Ditmore and wife, Diane, son Dewayne Ditmore of Water Valley, a daughter, Cynthia Haass and husband, Marvin, grandchildren, Morgan Ditmore of College Station, Haley Ditmore of San Angelo and Jakob Haass of San Angelo, special extended family – Shawna Ditmore of Lubbock, David & April Hinojos and family of San Angelo, Dana Rodriguez and family of Carrollton, KY, and cousins, nieces & nephews. There are many neighbors and friends that hold a special place also. He was preceded in death by his parents and cousin, Charlie Ditmore. 

Family visitation will be at Harper Funeral Home on March 21, 2021 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. 

Graveside services will be at Water Valley Cemetery on March 22, 2021 at 2:00 pm. 

Friends are encouraged to sign the guest book at Harper Funeral Home and any remembrances may be made to West Texas Rehab or your favorite charity. The family wishes to thank Brad, Alba and Mike along with the entire staff of St. Gabriel’s Hospice for their compassionate care of both Foster and his family.

Visitation

Sunday, March 21, 2021

2:00PM - 4:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Graveside

Monday, March 22, 2021

2:00PM

Water Valley Pioneer Cemetery
US Hwy 87 
Water Valley, Texas 76958

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Richard Alan Way

03/22/2021 - 06:23 , by TKing09

On Thursday March 18, 2021, Richard Alan Way, loving husband and father of three passed away at the age of 66. 

Richard was born to Mr. Lacy Dan Way and Mrs. Doris Pembrook Way of Big Lake, Texas on October 13th, 1954, the youngest of four children. He later moved to San Angelo, TX where he received his degree in Computer Science from Angelo State University. On November 9th, 1991 he married Sue Langenfeld and together they built a beautiful life raising three children, Lacy Dan, Rihana and Tara and spoiling 7 grandchildren, Tatium, James, Evan, Audrey, Scarlett, Barry the Third and Isla. 

Richard never met a stranger and his gift for gab created a large circle of friends all of whom he treasured. Richard had a love for the outdoors, for building and an innate curiosity that he shared with his children, grandchildren and friends. He was known for his quick wit, generosity and welcoming spirit. 

Richard was preceded in death by his father Mr. Lacy Dan Way, his mother Mrs. Doris Pembrook Way and sister Linda Way. He is survived by his loving wife Sue Way, his son Lacy Dan Way and wife Andrea, his daughter Rihana Saintsing and husband Barry, step- daughter Tara Flora and husband Gunnar, seven grandchildren Tatium, James, Evan, Audrey, Scarlett, Barry the Third and Isla. His sister Ann Schneeman and husband Bill , His brother Ralph Way and wife Ann. Dear family friends Travis and Ann Ahlers along with numerous nieces and nephews and a multitude of friends. 

A visitation will be on Sunday, March 21, 2021 at Harper Funeral Home from 6:00-8:00pm. Funeral service will be held on Monday, March 22, 2021 at Harper Funeral Home at 1:00pm with burial to follow at Glen Rest Cemetery in Big Lake, TX.

Visitation

Sunday, March 21, 2021

6:00PM - 8:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Funeral Service

Monday, March 22, 2021

1:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Final Resting Place

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

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Rodney Paul Keele

03/22/2021 - 06:22 , by TKing09

On Wednesday, March 17,2021, Rodney Paul Keele was called to his heavenly home at the age of 64. 
Rodney was born on September 5, 1956, in Grapevine, Texas to Troy and Ruby Keele. The family later moved to San Angelo where he attended Lave View High School. 
Rodney loved his country and proudly served in the United States Army Infantry Division from 1974-1983. He then continued his military career in the Army National Guard. During his 15 years of service, Rodney did a tour of duty in Korea, graduated from the United States Army Aviation School and was awarded numerous medals and commendations. He discharged from the Reserves as a sergeant in 1989. 
Rodney loved the outdoors and found beauty in all of God’s creations. He had a passion for hunting and fishing, especially with his brother and grandson. 
Rodney had a creative mind and a variety of hobbies including photography and rock polishing. 
Rodney was proceeded in death by his parents, his brother, Elvis, a sister, Janice Rudd, and a niece, Jackie Holmes. He is survived by a daughter, Mistie Handy and husband Todd, son, Matt Healy and wife Heather, brother, Lee Harold and wife Mary, 2 grandsons, Jordan and Drew, 4 granddaughters, Averi, Kara, Sara and Sena, and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Rodney also leaves behind his true love and fiancé, Lucinda Solis. 
Rodney was a member of Lifepoint Baptist Church. He was a devout Christian and had a close relationship with God. Rodney knew where he would have eternal life. 
There will be a family visitation time on Sunday, March 21, 2021, from 5-7 pm at the Lifepoint Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. A memorial service will be held on Monday, March 22, 2021, at 10 am at Harper Funeral Home. 
The family would like to thank Harper Funeral Home, Regal Oil, and the Texas DPS for their assistance during this time. 
And Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me, shall never die.” John 11-25-26

Visitation

Sunday, March 21, 2021

5:00PM - 7:00PM

Lifepoint Baptist Church
810 Austin St 
San Angelo, TX 76903

 

Memorial Service

Monday, March 22, 2021

10:00AM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Jonnie Gay Roberts

03/22/2021 - 06:19 , by TKing09

Jonnie Gay Roberts, age 77, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family singing over her, holding her hands, and soaking up every last minute with her. There was nothing she loved more than her family. 

Our mom was born on November 26, 1943 in Gorman, Texas to Elmon and Cloda Wayland. Jonnie’s love of shiny objects was obvious when as a toddler she insisted on being carried facing toward the shop windows. 

Our mom moved from Fort Worth to Coahoma, Texas, at the beginning of 8th grade where she grew up with her cherished older brother Ronnie (who sadly passed away at age 31 and whose loss she felt for the rest of her life). She was a born entertainer and led the Coahoma High School band as the Drum Majorette. Being much loved, she was chosen as the CHS Band Sweetheart and, to the surprise of her classmates, won the Future Homemaker of America award (based on an essay contest, and thankfully not a bake-off).

Our mom met the love of her life EJ Roberts in Coahoma (sadly, Elvis wasn’t available). She always said she thought he was “okay, but he had the hottest car in town”. It must have worked out because on February 3rd of this year, they celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary. Dad says that ‘54 Ford bought him the best years of his life. 

Our mom has three “beautiful daughters” who grew up in San Angelo: Shelley, Shana, and Sherrey. She encouraged and supported every single endeavor that we tried. She was our cheerleader, confidant, and number one fan (and we never doubted that for one minute). 

Our mom retired from the San Angelo State School, where she worked with volunteers making each one feel valued and appreciated. She loved spoiling the clients out there, even scavenging up a blue guitar as a special Christmas gift back before there was Amazon shopping or internet searches. 

Our mom loved her grandchildren: Aubrey, Kathleen, Lane, Shelby, Sara, and Mia. Being retired allowed her to spend time with them and celebrate their accomplishments. 

Our mom made retirement look fun, spending time with our dad and taking frequent trips to Las Vegas. She loved to laugh and wasn’t afraid to be silly. She made time for her girlfriends with happy hours and Friday Fun Days. She loved to “sparkle” with bright colors and fun accessories. If you have stock in HSN or QVC, we’re sorry for your loss. 

Our mom loved Elvis, cool cars, Jesus, Las Vegas, her family, and friends, but maybe not in that order. 

Our mom is preceded in death by her parents, Elmon and Cloda Wayland, her older brother Ronnie M. Wayland. She is survived by her loving husband, EJ Roberts, and three daughters and beloved sons-in-law: Shelley and Brent Jenkins of San Angelo, Shana and Lance Gilley of Weatherford, TX, and Sherrey and Tony Martino of Chicago, IL. She is survived by six grandchildren: Aubrey Ward (and fiance James Pevey), Kathleen Jenkins, Lane Gilley, Shelby Gilley, Sara Martino, and Mia Martino. She is also survived by her four nieces and nephews: Terri Wayland, Tiffany Grant, Joe Wayland, and Ron Wayland. 

Our mom made everyone who met her feel special, from her family and friends to people working at the counter. She opened her home and heart to anyone or anything that needed a soft place to land, including animals. In lieu of flowers, we would like to ask that donations be made to Concho Valley PAWS or the charity of your choice in Jonnie’s honor. 

Our mom will be celebrated with a Visitation at Harper’s Funeral Home on Monday, March 22nd from 6:00-8:00 pm and a funeral service held in the Chapel at Harper’s on Tuesday, March 23rd at 10:30 am. She’ll be laid to rest in Fairmount Cemetery.

Visitation

Monday, March 22, 2021

6:00PM - 8:00PM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Funeral Service

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

10:30AM

Harper Funeral Home
2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

 

Final Resting Place

Fairmount Cemetery 
1120 W. Ave. N 
San Angelo, TX 76901

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Roy Gordon Scrivener

03/22/2021 - 06:18 , by TKing09

Roy Gordon Scrivener Jr, lovingly known as "Papa Roy" went to be with his Lord and Savior on March 15, 2021at the age of 92. After being diagnosed with cancer, he passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family in San Angelo, Texas. 
Roy was born in San Antonio, Texas to Roy Gordon Scrivener Sr and Sadie Battaglia on September 14, 1928. He attended Alamo Heights High School but did not get to finish his senior year or walk the stage due to school closures because of the Polio outbreak of 1946. (He later received his honorary diploma and finally got to walk the stage with the Alamo Heights graduating class of 2002.) Following high school Roy enlisted in the Navy in 1946 and served as a seaman in California for two years. He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal for his service. He attended Trinity University and San Antonio College and later ran Scrivener's Lumber and Hardware. In 1960 he married Sherry June Dunbar and took on his favorite role, being a dad to his children, whom he referred to as his "PRIDE & JOY". Roy founded "Roy Scrivener, Builder'' where he built custom homes for over 40 years in San Antonio. He and June later divorced but remained dedicated to raising their children. After a successful construction career, Roy retired to The Villages, Florida in 2001. Being away from hisfamily did not last long, he moved back to Texas and lived at Rio Concho Manor in San Angelo for the duration of his life. 
He spent his time making memories with his kids, grandkids, great grandkids and making friends with everyone he met. He never knew a stranger and usually entertained with funny anecdotes and one­ liners. He was a faithful member of the New Life Ministries Business Men's and Women's Bible Class were he met his dearest friends and his best girl, Jeanie. Roy and Jeanie soon became inseparable and developed a routine of dinner dates and game nights. It was Roy and Jeanie until his very last day. 
Roy is survived by the love of his life, Jeanie Elder, his daughter Joy Scrivener Semlinger and husband Johnny, his son Glenn Scrivener and wife Rose and her brother JD Bishop, his granddaughter Jennifer Semlinger Biggs and husband Rode, grandson Justin Semlinger and wife Jessica and grandson Jason Rowden, his GREAT grandchildren Jillian, Sutton and Sadie Biggs and Jemma, Jentry, Jolie and Jetten Semlinger. He also leaves behind countless friends that he loved like family including Lynn Shipley, Charles and Shirley Smith, Doug Woessner and Cal Vick. 
Roy is preceded in death by his parents and his sisters, Mary Scrivener Krebs and Antoniette Scrivener Hincker. 
The Family would like to extend their deepest gratitude for the care Roy received. Thank you to Kindred Hospice of San Angelo especially Samantha, Dr. Cummings, Dr. Harvey, Dr. Forlano and Dr. 
Duarte. 

A private memorial will be held by the family. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to: 

Kindred Hospice 
112 W. Concho 
San Angelo, Tx 76903

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Wanda Jeanette Place

03/22/2021 - 06:15 , by TKing09

Wanda Jeanette Place, 81, passed away on March 14, 2021. Services will be private due to Covid-19.

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Donnia Sue Seely

03/22/2021 - 06:13 , by TKing09

Donnia Sue Seely, age 77 of San Angelo, passed from this life on March 21, 2021 at home surrounded by her family.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, March 26th at 1:00 PM at Robert Massie Funeral Home. Those honored to serve as honorary pallbearers are Juan Robles, Dennis Blanton, Joshua Fulton, Stephen Seely, Brodee Seely, Rick Lofgren, Logan Davis and Terry Duren. 
Donnia was born in Cement, Oklahoma to her parents Jack and Delia Gamble Mink. She married Harold Dwayne Seely in 1966. She moved to San Angelo in 2001. Donnia was a people person, and her smile would light up the room. She adored her family and grandchildren. If something needed to be done, she would volunteer for the job; from the Deaf Olympics, to working with deaf students at the school, and devoting much time as a foster grandparent she could always be counted on. In addition to her family, she did have a fondness for playing Bingo, lottery scratch offs, casinos, and crafts.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her siblings, Clifford, Don Ray, Brenda, and Helen; her in-laws, Larry and Bertie Campbell and by her husband, Harold Dwayne Seely.
She is survived by her children, John Cannon of Arkansas, Kathy and Randy Holland of Missouri, Shirley Cannon, James and Nancy Seely, Donnia J. and Juan Robles all of San Angelo; two sisters, Sandra Cogburn, Jane and Lawrence Smiley, Hearl Mink and Jack Mink all of Cement. Oklahoma; by twelve grandchildren, Craig, Jeremy, Cory, Randy Lee, Cory, Rick, Sheree, Janis, Joshua, Stephen, Brodee and Bri; and by numerous great grandchildren. 

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