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.

12/08/2025

Commemorating Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day: a time to reflect, respect, and remember the heroes of our past. We are so g...
12/07/2025

Commemorating Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day: a time to reflect, respect, and remember the heroes of our past. We are so grateful for your courage and sacrifice.

David Michael WestDavid M. West passed away on December 4, 2025, in San Angelo, Texas, from complications during a battl...
12/06/2025

David Michael West

David M. West passed away on December 4, 2025, in San Angelo, Texas, from complications during a battle with glioblastoma. He was born December 6, 1948, in San Angelo to May N. and George B. West.

David graduated from San Angelo Central High School with the class of 1966. After high school he moved to Fort Worth, Texas, and joined General Dynamics working on the F111 Aircraft program. He later returned to San Angelo and began what turned out to be a career in telecommunications with GTE/Verizon. He started as a telephone lineman on a construction crew. During his career David held a wide variety of positions in Telephone Operations, Engineering, Marketing, Sales and Corporate Real Estate. He held the position of Director of Corporate Real Estate when he retired in Irving, Texas, after a successful 32-year career.

After retirement he bought ranches in Brown and Irion Counties and devoted the remainder of his life to ranching.

During high school, and for several years after, he was heavily involved in the sport of drag racing. He enjoyed building drag race cars and engines with which he competed and won many races all across the State of Texas. David always enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, hunting, and getting together with old friends to hunt while swapping jokes and stories. He especially enjoyed the annual hunts on the Ocotillo Ranch south of Marfa, Texas.

David is survived by his loving wife, Linda. He is also survived by Linda’s children, Pamela Blackwell (Jeff) and Jay Van Sickle (Sarah) and five step grandchildren. David has one brother, Eugene B. West. He was preceded in death by his parents May N. and George B. West.

At David’s request, there will be no service; however, there will be a viewing (not a visitation) on Monday, December 8, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Harper Funeral Home, San Angelo, Texas.

Interment will be at Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens in San Angelo, Texas.

Anyone wishing to make a memorial contribution in David’s name is invited to consider West Texas Rehabilitation Center, 3001 S. Jackson Street, San Angelo, Texas or any charity of your choice.

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Luis "Coy" AguirreLuis Aguirre (Coy) of San Angelo, TX, passed away on November 29th, 2025, at the age of 73. He was bor...
12/05/2025

Luis "Coy" Aguirre

Luis Aguirre (Coy) of San Angelo, TX, passed away on November 29th, 2025, at the age of 73. He was born on June 16, 1952, in San Angelo to Vicente G. Aguirre and Sofia Sarzoba (Aguirre). he is proceeded in death by her younger sister, Marina Aguirre Garcia on September 18, 2025.

He joined the Navy in 1973 and was a part of squadron 174. He was assigned as an aircraft mechanics and left with honorable conditions. He received a National Defense Service medal.

Luis leaves a son, Coy Adam Aguirre: daughter, Tiana Aguirre Caddell (mother LaVonda) husband and family daughter, Marlee Mae Aguirre; sister Pat Aguirre Becknell, husband Alan Becknell and family brother, Tammy Vicente Aguirre and wife Gerry Aguirre and family; sister Betsy Aguirre Leyva; husband Juan Leyva and family. Favorite nephew Greg Leyva.

Mr. Aguirre had many hobbies, art, drawing, painting, fishing, doing word puzzles - especially his newspaper puzzles every day! He loved playing bingo. He had a passion for football and softball. He worked with leather as well. Once he saw something he liked, he would study is and off he went!

Mr. Aguirre worked different jobs in his lifetime. He started out with his father learning to be an exterminator, seismography in the oil fields. He was just better at retirement. His love for putting together a quick last-minute football or baseball game before the streetlight came on. He played for Lake View (guard). He was proud of his nephew's son playing also for Lake View "Nic Leyva' watched him on videos.

Luis lived out his life his way, a 'loner' but full of life!

No services are planned but Harper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Thank you all for your help at this time in need, including family, relatives and friends.

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When giving sympathy flowers to a grieving family, how do you know which flowers to choose? Learn about 7 of the most po...
12/05/2025

When giving sympathy flowers to a grieving family, how do you know which flowers to choose? Learn about 7 of the most popular sympathy flowers and the meanings behind them by reading the article below.

When picking sympathy flowers to give to a grieving family, what message are you sending? Learn about the meaning behind sympathy flowers!

Ralph Boyd ChalfantRalph Boyd (“Skip”) Chalfant, 79, of San Angelo, Texas, pulled what his daughters proudly call “the u...
12/04/2025

Ralph Boyd Chalfant

Ralph Boyd (“Skip”) Chalfant, 79, of San Angelo, Texas, pulled what his daughters proudly call “the ultimate Irish goodbye” and jogged straight through God’s pearly gates on November 30, 2025.

Ralph was born on October 18, 1946, in Port Arthur, Texas, to Ralph and Ivy (Brown) Chalfant. He grew up in a lively household alongside his siblings—Carole Chalfant Mather, Carl Chalfant, and Elizabeth Chalfant Skinner—who loved him, tolerated him, and at times surely rolled their eyes at his antics. From an early age, he mastered the fine arts of storytelling and the uncanny ability to get caught every single time he got into mischief.

On March 25, 1967, Ralph married Karyle Louise Frazier in Bay City, Texas. Together they raised two extraordinary daughters, Jennifer Faye and Ivy Elizabeth—undeniably the pride of their mother’s life. Ralph taught his girls to love Jesus, which meant he faithfully dragged them to church three times a week, plus youth group on Thursdays, whether they liked it or not. He made sure they attended church camp and Disciple Now retreats with the same enthusiasm some dads reserve only for Pop Warner football. As kids, his daughters were pretty sure he was a little nuts—but as adults, they know he was building a foundation in them that truly mattered…and they are eternally grateful.

Ralph graduated from Deer Park High School in 1965 and soon after began his service to his country. He proudly served in the United States Air Force until his honorable discharge in 1971. He continued his education at Louisiana State University, earning his bachelor's degree in 1972, cementing his lifelong devotion to LSU and the Fighting Tigers.

For 28 years, Ralph built a successful career in sales with various companies and large corporations, traveling across the United States to support his customers and colleagues. Then in 2000, he returned to serve his country once more—this time as a Civilian Personnel Recruiter for the United States Air Force at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Over the next decade, he dedicated himself to helping military spouses find meaningful work and guiding service members as they transitioned into civilian life.

In 2010, he moved to the United States Army to continue the same mission, this time at Fort Hood located near Killeen, Texas. He found deep purpose in supporting military families and veterans while leaving a trail of grateful families and colleagues who admired his honesty and signature no-nonsense approach.

Over the years he attended many ball games, band concerts, school events, stock shows, rodeos, and anything involving his grandkids—even if he didn’t always understand the rules. He cheered loudly and bragged endlessly. He was able to do this even more often after retiring to San Angelo in 2018. His presence—steadfast, warm, and encouraging—will be deeply missed.

Ralph is survived by his devoted and loyal wife of 58 years, Karyle, who deserves a medal; his daughter, Jennifer Massey and her husband, Neil, and their children Blaine Nail, Benjamin Nail, Miles Massey, and Wyatt Massey; his daughter, Ivy Pickens and her husband, Steve, and their children Brode Pickens (and his wife, Kelcey; great-grandchildren Aubree and Baylor), Kyndall (“Kip”) Pickens, and Chaney Pickens. He is also survived by his sisters, Carole Mather and Elizabeth Skinner (and her husband, Gary).

Ralph was preceded in death by his mother, Ivy (Brown) Chalfant; his bonus-mother, Minnie (Williams) Chalfant; his father, Ralph Chalfant; and his brother, Carl Chalfant.

Ralph leaves behind a legacy of service, devotion, and love. His dedication to God, his family, his country, and the military community will continue to inspire all who knew him. May he rest in eternal peace.

A celebration of life will be held in the spring of 2026. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Air Force Association, LSU Athletics, or a foundation of your choice supporting Parkinson’s Disease research or local veterans. Geaux Tigers!

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Edwin (Eddie) Keith LongEdwin (Eddie) Keith Long, 74, of San Angelo Texas, passed away Sunday, November 30, 2025 at his ...
12/04/2025

Edwin (Eddie) Keith Long

Edwin (Eddie) Keith Long, 74, of San Angelo Texas, passed away Sunday, November 30, 2025 at his home. He was born on September 28, 1951, in San Angelo, Texas to parents E. Keith and Maurine (Posey) Long.

Eddie attended McGill Elementary and Robert E. Lee Jr. High prior to graduating from San Angelo Central High School in 1970. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Angelo State University in May 1980.

Eddie’s work history (not in sequential order) consisted of working the night shift at the Benchmark Hotel, Mitsubishi, J. D. Owens Produce, Strahorns, Education Service Center and All-Tex Irrigation & Supplies, where he retired as Sales Rep.

Eddie’s love of sports began at a young age and continued throughout his life. He enjoyed playing basketball, intramural football and golf. He was a fanatic fan of the Dallas Cowboys and would travel to the ends of the earth to attend a game (1993 Super Bowl in LA, for one). He became a member of the Texas Association of Sports Officials and served as Past President.

Eddie is survived by his older sister Cheryl (Don) Pettit of Albemarle, North Carolina; younger brother R. Kevin (Renee) Long of Abilene, Texas; Brother-in-law Norman (Sue) Jenkins of San Angelo, Texas; nephews and niece, Jason (Alexandra) Jenkins of Oak Park, Illinois; Erin (Brett) Rumble of Charlotte, North Carolina; Neil (Kellyn) Pettit of Waxhaw, North Carolina, Seth (Bailey) Long of Abilene, Texas; great-nephews and nieces, Mabree Barger of Waxhaw, North Carolina; Merrick Barger of Waxhaw, North Carolina, Everett and Oliver Jenkins of Oak Park, Illinois and Ava Long of Abilene, Texas.

Eddie is preceded in death by his parents, E. Keith and Maurine (Posey) Long and his older sister, Sandy Jenkins of San Angelo, Texas; grandparents, Robert (Ella Conn) Long of Brook, Indiana and Leonard (Winnie Camp) Posey of San Angelo, Texas.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, December 13 at 2 p.m. at Grace Christian Church, 29 N. Oakes St., San Angelo, Texas 76903 under the direction of Harper Funeral Home and Crematory. This obituary does not reflect the “Life of Eddie Long.” There are many missing stories that need to be shared by family and friends and there will be an opportunity to do so at his Celebration.

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Ken Presley ColeyKen Presley Coley, of San Angelo, passed away on November 23, 2025, at the age of 79. Ken was born on O...
12/03/2025

Ken Presley Coley

Ken Presley Coley, of San Angelo, passed away on November 23, 2025, at the age of 79. Ken was born on October 30, 1946, in Houston, Texas to parents Harold “Hal” H. and Martha Winona (Sheppard) Coley. The family lived in Conroe, Huntsville and Tyler, Texas and in Jena, Louisiana. Ken lived in Jena, Louisiana and in Longview and Fort Worth, Texas. Ken moved to San Angelo, Texas in 2006.

Ken graduated valedictorian from Jena High School in Jena, Louisiana in 1965. In 1977 Ken received a B.S. in Science Education from Northwest Louisiana University in Monroe. In 1982 he received an Ed.S in Secondary School Counseling and Guidance from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. In 1986 he received a M.Ed. Secondary School Counseling and Guidance from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Ken began his career in education in the LaSalle Parish School System in Jena, Louisiana, where he was a Counselor/Teacher. He also taught in the Longview Independent School District in Longview, Texas and the White Settlement School District in White Settlement, Texas. In 2002 Ken received an MLS degree from Texas Woman’s University in Denton, Texas and transitioned to Librarianship in the White Settlement School District. Upon moving to San Angelo, he became the Assistant Director of Tom Green County Library System until his retirement.

Ken was big brother to Karen and her protector during their growing up years, walking her to school and after school activities. Ken had a beautiful voice and worked as an Announcer and Program Director in radio stations in Texas and Louisiana during his high school and college years. He loved the outdoors and enjoyed hiking; one of his favorite places was the San Angelo State Park. He spent many happy hours on its trails. Ken was a “born teacher.” He was also an Old Testament scholar and loved teaching Bible studies. He also enjoyed research and reading.

Ken served in the United States Air Force, Mather Air Force Base, Sacramento, California as a Bombing and Navigation Specialist, 1969-1975. He attained the rank of SSGT. Ken received an Honorable discharge.

Ken is survived by his wife Evelyn Begley Coley of San Angelo; his daughter Monique Coley Bridges and husband Andrew; step-granddaughters Kristen Bridges, and partner Jeremy Treadway and Jessica Bridges and wife Mandy; and step-great grandson Luke Treadway, of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana; his niece Ashley Allbritton Howard and husband Kyle and their children, Marion, Emma, and Daylon Howard of Jena, Louisiana. Ken was preceded in death by his Father, Harold “Hal” Coley, of Tyler, Texas, his mother, Martha Ainsworth, of Abilene, Texas, and his sister, Karen (Coley) Brunson of Jonesboro, Louisiana.

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Patsy CoxPatsy Cox, of San Angelo, passed away December 1st at the age of 87. She was born in Taft, Texas in 1938 to Mar...
12/03/2025

Patsy Cox

Patsy Cox, of San Angelo, passed away December 1st at the age of 87. She was born in Taft, Texas in 1938 to Marie Pierce and Robert G. Alsup.

Patsy was a devoted wife and mother. She loved to travel across the country with her brother in his RV. Other than Hawaii, there wasn't a state they hadn't driven to, including Alaska!

She loved going to her church, until walking made it impossible. She was a generous soul with a magnetic personality and she will be greatly missed.

Patsy is survived by her only son Robby Thornton of San Angelo. She is preceded in death by her husband Robert Cox, of Urbana Ohio.

There will be an open viewing held on Thursday, December 4, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 07:00 PM at Harer Funeral Home. A private burial will be held at a later date.

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The Red Dress project brought together over 350 people, making it the world’s largest embroidery collaboration! Read thi...
12/03/2025

The Red Dress project brought together over 350 people, making it the world’s largest embroidery collaboration! Read this article to discover how this dream came to life.

Fourteen years, 380 embroiderers and an estimated billion and a half stitches: the Red Dress project allows people around the world to tell their stories through embroidery

Roy Garcia MelendezRoy Garcia Melendez, 72, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away on November 28th. His life was filled with...
12/01/2025

Roy Garcia Melendez

Roy Garcia Melendez, 72, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away on November 28th. His life was filled with love, family, service, and the countless people whose days he brightened simply by being himself.

Roy proudly served his country as a United States Marine, carrying the honor and spirit of a veteran throughout his life. After his service, he went on to dedicate 41 years as a letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in San Angelo, where he was affectionately known as “Brother Roy.” He loved being around people and treated everyone he met like family — a brother, a sister, or a lifelong friend. His warmth, kindness, and genuine connection with others left a lasting impression on all who knew him.

Roy is survived by his loving wife, Diana Melendez, with whom he shared 53 years of marriage. He is also survived by his sons, Daniel Melendez (Angie) and Keith Melendez (Nely), and by his grandchildren who brought him endless joy: Keith Jr., Cameron, Evan, Caleb, Alexis, and Daniel Jr. He is further survived by his great-grandchildren, who added even more light to his life: Amiyah, Kai, Manolo, and Korbyn.

Roy was preceded in death by his son, Roy Gabriel, and parents Mike Melendez and Carmen Melendez, as well as his brother and sisters, who welcomed him home with open arms.

Roy will forever be remembered for his open heart, steady presence, and the way he made everyone feel welcomed, valued, and loved. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who were blessed to know him.

An open viewing will be held at Harper Funeral Home on Thursday, December 4th, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with a Visitation to follow from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Visitors are welcome to come and go throughout the day.

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