Harper Funeral Home and Crematory

Harper Funeral Home and Crematory Our mission at Harper Funeral Home is to serve San Angelo and celebrate each life with dignity It is now our honor to continue that legacy of service.

The Harper family has been honored to serve San Angelo and surrounding areas for four generations. Our mission at Harper Funeral Home is to celebrate each life with the highest degree of care, compassion, excellence, and integrity. The loss of a loved one can be one of the hardest experiences in life. Our promise to you is that we will be there for you every step of the way. For decades, San Angelo families have trusted the Harper family during their time of need.

When the unexpected happens, you want to know there’s help nearby. That’s why our services are available 24 hours a day,...
04/21/2026

When the unexpected happens, you want to know there’s help nearby. That’s why our services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year.

No matter when you need us, give us a call at 325-340-1850, and we’ll be there for you!

Patricia HinksonPatricia, affectionately known as Patsy, was born on August 17, 1938, to Woody and Gladys McCracken in W...
04/21/2026

Patricia Hinkson

Patricia, affectionately known as Patsy, was born on August 17, 1938, to Woody and Gladys McCracken in Wichita Falls, Texas. She enjoyed her childhood there as the middle child, with older sister Peggy and younger brother Lowell.

After graduating from Midwestern State University in 1960, with a degree in Elementary Education—where she was recognized by ‘Who’s Who Among American Colleges and Universities,’ Patsy married her beloved “Tommy” on July 22, 1960. Together, they built a life centered on faith and family, sharing 63 devoted years of marriage until Tom’s passing in June 2024.

Patsy began her career teaching elementary school, helping support Tom as he completed his graduate studies. She paused her career to raise their three daughters, Leanna, Amy, and Laura. Once her daughters were in school, Patsy returned to teaching at a rural school ten miles from their home in Stephenville, Texas. There, she faithfully taught math to all students in grades K–6 each day at Huckabay ISD, earning a reputation for excellence in the classroom.

Patsy was involved in her daughters’ activities, especially during their years in scouting, as both a Girl Scout leader and a cookie sales chairman, always supporting and encouraging the girls.

During the 1970s and 1980s, Patsy and her family were active members of Harvey Baptist Church in Stephenville. Known for her love of children, Patsy faithfully cared for the church nursery, keeping it clean, organized, and welcoming.

In their retirement years, Patsy and Tom were active members of Shady Oaks Baptist Church in Hurst, Texas, for over 30 years and made many life long friends. Patsy volunteered in the food pantry, thrift store, and nursery; was an afterschool tutor for HEB ISD; and also served as a librarian aide at the Hurst Public Library.

Patsy had a gift for finding bargains, loved clearance sales and couponing, and rarely paid full price for anything. With her petite 4’10” frame and size 4 shoes, she embraced the challenge of finding stylish inexpensive clothes; sometimes even in the children’s department!

Patsy was known for her delicious, healthy cooking, especially her pot roast and cooking all desserts from scratch, while taking great pride in maintaining an immaculate and well-organized home. Patsy and Tom also shared a love of travel, enjoying trips across the U.S. and abroad to visit family and friends and to explore new places together. They also enjoyed visits with their many friends.

Patsy was gracious, conscientious, and a woman of strong Christian morals. She instilled in her daughters the values of hard work, stewardship, obedience, healthy living, and honesty —always guided by integrity and compassion for others. Patsy will be remembered for her quiet strength and enduring faith by all who knew and loved her.

With a life so faithfully lived in service to her family, her church, and her Lord, we trust she has now heard the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant… Enter into the joy of your Lord.” — Matthew 25:23

Preceding in her death are her husband, Tom, her parents, her sister Peggy, and brother Lowell.

Patsy is survived by daughter Leanna (Luke) McCollum, their 4 children; son Blake (Kristen), son Austin(Ragen), daughter Michelle(Townshend), daughter Jenna(Bryce) and 11 grandchildren; daughter Amy(Mark) Fisher, their 3 children; daughter Alyssa, son Will(Jacey), son Jake(Taneea) and 4 grandchildren; and daughter Laura(Shane) Lunceford, their 3 children; son Cliff(Tori), son Reece(Jessica), daughter Lexi and 2 grandchildren.

Service will be at Shady Oaks Baptist Church, 1336 Cavender Dr., Hurst, Texas on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at 11 am with lunch being served afterwards. She will be buried at Bourland Cemetery with her beloved Tommy.

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Jerry Ray YarbroughJerry Ray Yarbrough of San Angelo, Texas passed away on April 19, 2026. At the age of 76. He was born...
04/20/2026

Jerry Ray Yarbrough

Jerry Ray Yarbrough of San Angelo, Texas passed away on April 19, 2026. At the age of 76. He was born June 15th, 1949, in Lorraine, Texas.

To parents Arthur and Marguerite Yarbrough.

He married Jeanie Whitlock on July 24, 1971, in Carlsbad New Mexico.

He served in the Untied States Army during the Vietnam War. He was a proud American and a Hero to many.

He spent 35 years with the National Park Service. Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico, Lake Mead Nevada, Timpanogos Cave Utah, Lake Amistad Del Rio Texas, Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Arizona, White Sands National Monument Alamogordo, New Mexico and retired as the Superintendent of Fort Davis National Historic Site.

He survived by his wife of 55 years Jeanie Yarbrough and Cooper.

Sister Nancy Yarbrough

Children Jennifer Yarbrough-Senney and Justin Yarbrough.

Grandchildren, DW/Olivia Senney, Amanda/Adrian Martinez, Makenzie Yarbrough, and Ross Yarbrough

Great Grand Children Yadi Martinez, Emarie Martinez, and Dakota Senney.

Proceeded in death by his parents Arthur and Marguerite Yarbrough, Sister Patsy “Cricket” Yarbrough

His two favorite past times were playing golf and woodworking.

There will be a celebration of life at Southland Baptist Church, 4300 Meadow Creek Trail, San Angelo Texas on Saturday the 25th of April 2026 at 1100AM.

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Our Daddy Joe Earl Jay, Sr. was born May 15, 1937, in Lubbock, Texas to Charles and Eunice Jay. He walked from his tired...
04/20/2026

Our Daddy Joe Earl Jay, Sr. was born May 15, 1937, in Lubbock, Texas to Charles and Eunice Jay. He walked from his tired earthy body into the arms of Jesus on April 12, 2026.

There to welcome him home are his parents, grandparents: Benjamin & Lucy, William & Myrtle, his wife Mama Nelda, daughter Linda, and many others.

Daddy taught us to fish and hunt. He loved fly fishing, blacksmithing, music, and camping in Christoval. We will never forget those times at the creek.

Those left to cherish his memories are son Joe Earl Jay, Jr., daughters Tisha (Thomas) Havins and Velda (Rick) Henley. Grandchildren: John (Catherine) Evans, Ricky (Brookes) Evans, Vanessa (Monty) Jay, Hannah Howell, Haley (Cody) Hourigan, Emma Howell, and Jessica (Pete) Connell. Great Grandchildren: Dylan Evans, Bella Hunter, Harley (Lionel) Correa, Peter Michael Connell, Olivia Connell, Bryan Evans, and Jeremy Evans. Great-Great Grandchild Athena Correa. Along with many special cousins and friends.

We would like to give a big thank you to Pastor Joe Bourgeois for always being there. We appreciate the care given from Interim Hospice, along with their Chaplain, and the staff at Bronte Health and Rehab Center.

Rest Easy Daddy, this is not goodbye but see you later!

~ Love Always, Your River Rats

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John "Jack" Adams MyersJohn “Jack” Adams Myers, 79, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away on April 13, 2026.Born on February...
04/18/2026

John "Jack" Adams Myers

John “Jack” Adams Myers, 79, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away on April 13, 2026.

Born on February 2, 1947, in Warren, Ohio, Jack was the son of John and Virginia Myers. From an early age, he displayed a remarkable passion for aviation, earning his pilot’s license at just 16 years old under the instruction of Ernie Hall in Northeast Ohio—becoming the youngest student to do so at the time. Jack loved traveling to Montana, golf, fly fishing and cars.

Jack proudly served his country in the United States Air Force. Following his military service, he built a dedicated career with GTE and later with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

Mr. Myers is survived by his daughter, Alissa Myers; his beloved grandchildren, Ashley Smith and Cody Smith; his sister, Sue Blosser and husband Jim; and his longtime companion, Mary Anne Boyd.

Jack will be remembered for his love of family, his service to his nation, and his enduring passion for flight. His legacy lives on in the lives of those who knew and loved him.

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Jo Beth FielderJo Beth McKneely Fielder passed away peacefully on December 9, 2025, at the age of 97.A devoted wife, mot...
04/15/2026

Jo Beth Fielder

Jo Beth McKneely Fielder passed away peacefully on December 9, 2025, at the age of 97.

A devoted wife, mother, sister, and friend, Jo Beth lived a life marked by grace, steadfast faith, and deep love for family and community. She was the beloved wife of the late Gerald Fielder, with whom she shared a lifetime of partnership, service, and devotion. She was a loving mother to her children, Patrick Dale and Dorcas Elaine.

Jo Beth was born on August 13, 1928, to Claude and Lennie McKneely. Rooted in strong family values, she carried a quiet strength, warm hospitality, and genuine kindness that made others feel welcome in her presence. She later attended Baylor University, where she earned her degree in medical technology. It was there that she met Gerald Fielder, the love of her life. Together, they answered a calling to serve as missionaries in Japan, where they faithfully ministered for over 20 years. During this time, they built a life centered on faith, service, and raising their children.

She was a faithful member of Southland Baptist Church, where she was actively involved for many years. Jo Beth supported Gerald throughout his academic and ministry career and was a gracious host to students, colleagues, missionaries, and friends from around the world. Their home was often a place of lively conversation, encouragement, and Christian fellowship.

Those who knew Jo Beth remember her gentle spirit, her thoughtful encouragement, and her unwavering support of those she loved. Whether through a handwritten note, a warm meal, or quiet prayer, she expressed her faith in tangible and meaningful ways.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Baptist Retirement Community Auxiliary or to the Baylor University Asian Studies Program.

A memorial service will be held on April 30, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at the Baptist Retirement Community Chapel, 902 N Main Street, San Angelo.

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Rosemarie Elizabeth ElcavageWith much love and appreciation for a well lived life, we announce the passing of Rosemarie ...
04/15/2026

Rosemarie Elizabeth Elcavage

With much love and appreciation for a well lived life, we announce the passing of Rosemarie Elizabeth Elcavage, aged 87 on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, in Eldorado, Texas. Rosemarie was born in Stockton, New Jersey on April 4, 1939, to John J. Suozzo and Mary (Minnie) Elizabeth Welsh Suozzo.

Rosemarie graduated from Lambertville High School and continued her education, receiving a cosmetology certification. Rosemarie was a fun-loving young lady who enjoyed going to dance halls with her friends and could be found racing stock cars in Powder Puff races on weekends.

Rosemarie met her husband of 65 years, Alexander Christopher Elcavage, on a blind date. She married her handsome, Air Force serviceman in Fort Dix, New Jersey on December 31, 1960. They moved to Tucson, Arizona and began a family.

Rosemarie spent most of her life in Stockton, New Jersey, raising her family and contributing to her beloved Stockton community. She was an active volunteer with Stockton Elementary school and served as their PTO president. Rose was a devout Catholic who loved her faith. She undertook various volunteer functions at Saint Agnes Mission Church and was a long-time member of the Rosary Altar Society.

Rosemarie cherished time with her family and would collaborate with her sisters to host parties full of fun, delicious food and family laughter. As one of her great nephews lovingly stated, Aunt Rose’s house was always the gathering place for any family event. Rose also enjoyed hosting barbeques and pool parties for her children and their friends.

Rosemarie took great pride in her yard and garden. It was said that she had green fingers as well as thumbs, so beautiful were her flowerbeds. Antique treasure hunting was another passion of Rosemarie. Rosemarie was a master ‘Thrifter’ before it became a mainstream hobby.

One of Rosemarie’s greatest pleasures was spending time with her granddaughters. Known as their beloved ‘Gi’, she was their greatest cheerleader. She enthusiastically supported them by attending every soccer game, dance recital, religious ceremony and graduation milestone she possibly could. She was immensely proud of each of “her beautiful girls”.

Rosemarie is survived by her husband of 65 years, Alexander Christopher Elcavage, her daughter Robin Corbitt and husband Jim, her son Christopher Elcavage and his partner Stella, her daughter Mary Elcavage and her daughter Alexanderia Nanni and her partner Steve. She is survived by four precious granddaughters, Sarah Corbitt, Dr. Shannon Corbitt, Dr. Shelby Corbitt and Talia Rose Elcavage; her sister-in-law Dorthea Suozzo and many much-loved nieces and nephews as well as her special gardening partner and friend Mary Laughlin.

She is predeceased by her parents, John J. Suozzo and Mary (Minnie) Elizabeth Welsh Suozzo, her brothers Joseph “Babe”, John, Richard “Bull”, Oliver “Juny”, and Anthony “Buddy”, her sisters Helen Smith, Maryann Albite and Agnes Foster.

Our family would like to thank the amazing staff of Schleicher County Nursing Home for their love and compassionate care of Rosemarie. A special thank you to her trusted friend and wingman, Oralia Pina (“My LaLa”) for her loving care and companionship. You were all a wonderful blessing to her.

A funeral Mass is scheduled at Our Lady of Guadalupe in Eldorado, TX on Monday, April 20th at 1 pm. A celebration of life will be scheduled later in New Jersey.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Rosemarie’s name to Our Lady of Guadalupe (Eldorado,TX), Meals for the Elderly (San Angelo, TX) or a charity of your choice.

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Did you know that you have lots of options when you choose cremation? Many families assume that cremation means no servi...
04/14/2026

Did you know that you have lots of options when you choose cremation? Many families assume that cremation means no service or memorial, but really, there are so many choices available to you.

We’re here to share all the options, and then, with the knowledge you’ve gained, you can make informed decisions about what’s best for you and your family.

To learn more about the many service options available with cremation, simply give us a call at 325-340-1850.

Danny Lee CampbellDanny Lee Campbell passed away on April 10, 2026, in San Angelo, TX. Arrangements are pending
04/14/2026

Danny Lee Campbell

Danny Lee Campbell passed away on April 10, 2026, in San Angelo, TX. Arrangements are pending

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04/13/2026

Patrick CuellarPatrick Cuellar passed away on April 10, 2026, in San Angelo, Texas. He was born on July 12, 1974, in Vis...
04/12/2026

Patrick Cuellar

Patrick Cuellar passed away on April 10, 2026, in San Angelo, Texas. He was born on July 12, 1974, in Visalia, California to Norma Cabasa and Daniel Cuellar.

Growing up, Patrick was active and enjoyed playing football, soccer, and softball. As an adult, he found joy in fishing, camping, traveling with family, and spending time outdoors. He especially loved working on lowriders and being part of a car club alongside close friends.

Patrick had a special gift for bringing people together. He enjoyed cooking for family events, listening to music, and making others smile with his sense of humor. Known as a jokester, he had a way of lighting up any room with laughter.

He was also creative and hands-on, often building and crafting meaningful items for his family. He took pride in making picture collages as gifts and even built a bed for his granddaughter.

Professionally, Patrick served as Vice President of P.A.C. at Kaplan College in 2009 and worked as a nurse’s aide. While living in San Angelo, he worked with several companies, including Ethicon, San Angelo Museum, and most recently Regency House.

He is survived by his mother, Norma Cabasa, his beloved spouse, Monica Cuellar; his children, Dani Cuellar, Patrysha Cordoba, Nickolas Romero, Shyanne Romero, and Mia Romero; and his cherished grandchildren, Averi Corpus, Gilbert Jr. Corpus, Anahi Alvarez, and Eli Alvarez. He is also survived by his brother, Michael Cuellar, as well as many uncles, aunts, nieces, and nephews.

Patrick will be available for viewing on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Harper Funeral Home. A visitation will take place on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., also at Harper Funeral Home.

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Roy Clinton McIntyreRoy Clinton McIntyre, age 90, passed away April 10, 2026 in San Angelo, Texas.Roy was born January 2...
04/11/2026

Roy Clinton McIntyre

Roy Clinton McIntyre, age 90, passed away April 10, 2026 in San Angelo, Texas.

Roy was born January 25, 1936, 20 miles south/west of Paint Rock, Texas to Lee Roy and Vada Crumbley McIntyre.

After graduating high school Roy joined the United States Air Force in 1956. He then served four years before being honorably discharged in 1960.

He was one of the mechanics responsible for installing ejection seats in the Lockheed U2, commonly known as the Dragon Lady.

On May 7, 1966 in Clovis, New Mexico he married Fern Cross. Roy and Fern settled in San Angelo, Texas, where he worked at Wendland Manufacturing for more than 40 years. Roy enjoyed hunting and fishing throughout his life.

He was proceeded in death by his wife, Fern, parents Lee Roy and Vada, one brother, Billy, and one sister, Barbara.

He is survived by one sister Nelda, and two brothers, Bennie and Dale, and numerous nieces and nephews.

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