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Southlake Carroll casts spell on Duncanville 34-27

02/17/2021 - 21:47 , by SportsDesk

Southlake Carroll knocked off Duncanville 34-27 in a Texas high school football matchup on January 9.

The Dragons hummed like a well-oiled machine through the final quarter, extending the lead with a 3-0 advantage in the frame.

Southlake Carroll broke in front at the beginning of the fourth quarter with a 31-27 lead over Duncanville.

Duncanville came from behind to grab the advantage 27-21 at intermission over Southlake Carroll.

Duncanville authored a promising start, taking advantage of Southlake Carroll 13-7 at the end of the first quarter.

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Destination, victory: Katy tops Buda Hays 63-7

02/17/2021 - 21:47 , by SportsDesk

Katy scored early and often in a 63-7 win over Buda Hays in a Texas high school football matchup.

Katy stormed over Buda Hays 56-7 heading to the fourth quarter.

Katy fought to a 42-0 halftime margin at Buda Hays’ expense.

The first quarter gave Katy a 21-0 lead over Buda Hays.

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Houston North Shore pays the price for Austin Westlake’s fast lead 24-21

02/17/2021 - 21:47 , by SportsDesk

Austin Westlake scored early but had to fight off a pesky Houston North Shore comeback bid during the second half of a 24-21 win for a Texas high school football victory on January 9.

It was tough sledding with defenses hanging tough for each side in a 24-21 final-quarter tie.

Austin Westlake darted to a 17-14 bulge over Houston North Shore as the fourth quarter began.

The Chaparrals’ offense jumped to a 17-7 lead over the Mustangs at the intermission.

The Chaparrals opened with a 10-0 advantage over the Mustangs through the first quarter.

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Cedar Hill denies Denton Guyer’s challenge 27-17

02/17/2021 - 21:47 , 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

02/17/2021 - 21:47 , 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

02/17/2021 - 21:47 , 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

02/17/2021 - 21:47 , 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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Geneva Eggemeyer Kahlich Russell

02/17/2021 - 21:10 , by TKing09

Geneva Eggemeyer Kahlich Russell of San Angelo, age 93, passed away on Monday, February 15, 2021 at Regency House Nursing Home. An Open Viewing will be at Harper Funeral Home on Thursday, February 18, 2021 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Due to Covid, there will only be a graveside service at 1:00 p.m. at Englewood West Cemetery, Slaton, Texas on Friday, February 19, 2021 Tuesday, February 23 (changed due to weather). Arrangements by Harper Funeral Home. 

Geneva was born at Olfen, Texas on June 29,1927, the first child of Walter John and Alma Ocker Eggemeyer. She attended Olfen public school ten years, graduating from Ballinger High School in 1945 and San Angelo Business College in 1946. She was secretary in the Runnels County Extension Agents offices and later in the M-System Food Stores office in San Angelo. 

In St. Boniface Church, Olfen she married Albin A. "Shorty" Kahlich September 9, 1957. They farmed west of Slaton until his death on December 15, 1974. She married John Tetley in 1980 and he died in 1989. She married Lee Waring Russell on January 2, 2002 at Holy Angels Catholic Church, San Angelo, Texas. 

She published two family histories and genealogies and contributed much information for the third and fourth publications of the history of her paternal grandmother. She also published two editions in 1999 of the History of the Olfen Community where she grew up. 

As a member of the Woodrow, Texas Home Demonstration Club, she served as president and secretary. She also served on the board of directors of the South Plains Genealogical Society of Lubbock, moving to Granite Shoals in 1980 where she was president of the Burnet County Genealogical Society. Giving workshops and assisting others in their genealogical research was her greatest joy. She was an avid reader of Texas history. 

When the Adam R. Johnson Chapter #2498 United Daughters of the Confederacy was chartered at Burnet, Texas in 1985, she was the founding president and received special recognition certificates from the UDC General office in Richmond, VA., the Texas Division in Austin and her local chapter for her work in awarding Crosses of Military Service to sixty-eight former area servicemen. She was also awarded the Jefferson Davis Medal for her historical research and was a member of the Real Great-Granddaughters Club of the Texas Division, UDC, having had two great-grandfathers serve in the military. 

She was the first historian of the newly organized Llano Chapter of The Daughters of the Republic of Texas in 1984 with four ancestors who had come from Germany to Texas before 1846. She was a charter member of the German-Texas Heritage Society in 1978 and a member of the Edwards Plateau Historical Association, Texas Czech Heritage and Cultural Center and the Fort Concho museum. 
She received her fifty - year pin and membership certificate from Court St. Monica #1262 Catholic Daughters of the Americas of Olfen, Texas in 1996. As a member of the Holy Angels Catholic Parish since returning to the area in 1989, she has been a member of the HALO Ladies Organization and served on the church Hospitality/Greeters committee. 
She was preceded in death by her husbands, parents and brothers Arnold Eggemeyer, Homer Eggemeyer and Emmett Eggemeyer. She is survived by nephews Nick Eggemeyer of GA, Curtis Eggemeyer, Washington, Tyrone Eggemeyer, PA., nieces Becky Moyer, Euless, Bonnie Favor, Houston, Gena Van Teries, Webster and Sandra Fleming, Austin. A special nephew and wife, Wayne and Mileen Kahlich, Brownwood and niece and husband Jeannie and Glenn Thrash of Wolforth. 

The family request memorials be made to Meals for the Elderly, 310 E. Houston Hart, San Angelo, Texas 76901; The Catholic Daughters Scholarship Fund, Chairperson, 326 CR 256, Rowena, Tx. 76875 or a favorite charity.

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1:00PM

Englewood Cemetery
1100 North 20th 
Slaton, Texas 79364

 

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Englewood Cemetery 
1100 North 20th 
Slaton, Texas 79364

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Dorothy Donham Schuch

02/17/2021 - 21:08 , by TKing09

Dorothy Donham Schuch passed away on February 10, 2021 in her home surrounded by loved ones in San Angelo, Texas. 
An open viewing will be available Friday, February 26, 2021 at Harper Funeral Home in San Angelo, Texas. A private graveside service will be held later. 
Dorothy was born November 5, 1926 in Winters, Texas. In 1934 her family moved to San Angelo, where she lived the rest of her life. Dorothy graduated from San Angelo High School where she was a member of the National Honor Society, One Act Play and even cheered in the Bobcat football State Championship game in 1943. She went on and attended San Angelo Junior College and the University of Texas. 
She married her high school sweetheart, Oron Lee Schuch, on July 25, 1946. Their first date was on Oron Lee’s 16th birthday. After waiting to graduate high school and Oron Lee to serve in the Navy in the South Pacific, they finally tied the knot once World War II was over. They celebrated their 70th Wedding Anniversary on July 25, 2016. Dorothy’s faith was very important to her. She has been a member of the First Presbyterian Church for over 70 years. She taught Sunday school and Vacation Bible School for many years. 
Dorothy was very creative. She loved sewing, needlepointing, writing poetry, creating her songs for “The Golfets” who sang at golf tournaments, and making cards on the computer to send too many for birthday and holidays. She learned to play golf at an older age, but found a passion for the game. Through that game she made many lifelong friends whom with they travelled around playing different courses and in many tournaments. Dorothy was also an avid bridge player and part of the bridge club that originated in the 1950’s as well as several others. She was also one of the first volunteers for Shannon Auxiliary when it was first organized. 
Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, Oron Lee Schuch, her parents, Lucille and John Donham, her in-laws, Edwin and Cecil Schuch, and three sister in-laws, Frances Barton, Margaret Childs, and, Alyce Runge, and son-in-law, Ben Doherty. 
She is survived by her three children and their families: daughter, Brenda O’Dell (Sam) of Athens, son, Lee Schuch (Annabeth) of Georgetown, and daughter, Susan Little (Paul) of San Angelo; her grandchildren, Andrea Schuch of Florida, Brian Schuch (Natsuko) of Japan, Travis Little (Sarah) of Farmers Branch, Blair Little of Kyle, and Garrett Little of Midland; her great-grandchildren, Avery, Skylar, and Riley Schuch of Japan; sister, Judy Wilde (Myrl); two sisters-in-law, Mary Louise Strain and Helene Hope Russell all of San Angelo; and many nieces and nephews. 
The family wants to thank Dena Stewart for the many years of love and care she has given to take care of both Mother (D) and Daddy (Papa) during their time of need. We also want to thank the Regency House and Hospice of San Angelo for the wonderful care they gave and Harper Funeral Home for their love and support.

 

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10:00AM - 5:00PM

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2606 Southland Boulevard 
San Angelo, TX 76904

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Water main break on Oxford Ave. (LIVE! Photo/John Basquez)

Update: Where is San Angelo on Water Restoration?

02/17/2021 - 20:11 , by sonia
City water crews continue working against the clock to repair existing water main breaks and locate potential leaks that continue impacting the water distribution.
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