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.

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05/08/2026

If you are grieving the loss of a mother this Mother's Day, you aren't alone. This article shares thoughtful tips and suggestions on ways you can grieve this Mother's Day.

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After a loved one dies, you’ll need to obtain a death certificate for life insurance, bank accounts, and veterans' benef...
05/07/2026

After a loved one dies, you’ll need to obtain a death certificate for life insurance, bank accounts, and veterans' benefits. But what information do you need to get a death certificate?

While every state has their own requirements, you’ll at least need to provide your loved one’s full legal name, social security number, date of birth and date of death, and parents' legal names. You’ll also need to bring your ID and proof that you’re related to the deceased.

To find out about our state’s specific requirements, give us a call at 325-340-1850. We’re happy to answer your questions and help you request any death certificates you need.

Grace Elaine AhlschwedeGrace Elaine Marr Ahlschwede, 85, of Wall, Texas, died peacefully on May 3, 2026.She was born Mar...
05/07/2026

Grace Elaine Ahlschwede

Grace Elaine Marr Ahlschwede, 85, of Wall, Texas, died peacefully on May 3, 2026.

She was born March 31, 1941, in Lincoln, Nebraska to Von Jay Marr and Pearl Scott Marr and grew up in the small town of Crete, NE.

Grace graduated as Salutatorian from Crete High School in 1959. She was the yearbook editor along with participating in band, choral and drama programs. She met her high school sweetheart, George Ahlschwede when they were the last chairs in the band. The two were married on April 22, 1962, and celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary just last year.

Grace began her undergraduate studies at Nebraska Wesleyan, completing her studies at the University of Nebraska in 1962 in just three years with a Bachelor of Social Studies & Geography and a Minor in English.

She began her 25-year teaching career in Manhattan, KS while George pursued his master’s and PhD. It would not be the last time she supported a family member in pursuing further education. While in Kansas she took a hiatus from teaching to raise her family, moving to Texas in 1974 for George’s work. Grace worked for the San Angelo Standard Times before she returned to teaching, sharing her love of reading and writing as an English teacher at Lee Jr. High and later Central High School.

Grace was the strength behind her family, instilling the values of hard work, kindness and respect for others. She always made sure they had what they needed to pursue their goals. She supported her husband’s livestock pursuits and her kids’ school, 4-H, and sporting endeavors. She put all 3 of her children through graduate schools and considered their JD, DVM and MBA as her accomplishment as well. Grace was a life-long learner, whether reading or watching news programs, traveling or taking interest in those around her. If you had a story to tell, she listened.

Grace is survived by son Scott Ahlschwede (Patricia) of Saratoga Springs, NY, and daughter Anne Barnes (Nelson) of San Antonio, TX; daughter in-law Tonya Ahlschwede, grandchildren Jay Ahlschwede and Sophie Ahlschwede of Mason, TX; and Elena Ahlschwede and Axel Ahlschwede of Saratoga Springs NY. She was preceded in death by husband George Allen Ahlschwede; son, Allen Jay Ahlschwede, parents, Von and Pearl Marr, brother David Marr.

A graveside service will be at 11 AM on Saturday, May 16, 2026 at the Wall Protestant Cemetery, Wall, TX. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Wall Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 280, Wall, TX 76957.

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05/06/2026

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Today, we honor our teachers for their hard work and perseverance. Thank you, teachers and educators, for everything you...
05/04/2026

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Howard Raymond HimmelOn April 30, 2026 our beloved Howard went to be with his Lord and Savior. Howard Raymond Himmel was...
05/03/2026

Howard Raymond Himmel

On April 30, 2026 our beloved Howard went to be with his Lord and Savior. Howard Raymond Himmel was born October 25, 1929 to Raymond and Noma Himmel in Lorenzo, Texas. He is survived by his daughter Janice Rodriguez and husband Art; granddaughter Traci Forrest and husband Keith; granddaughter Ivanna Rodriguez; grandson James Rodriguez and wife Jenny; great granddaughter Kendall Forrest Brandt; sister, Donna Aguilar and numerous nieces and nephews.

He married the love of his life, June, in 1950 and had 63 wonderful years together. Howard had several jobs throughout his life including working on his family dairy farm and roofing. He started painting when he was in his twenties and worked as a painter for over 50 years with Lieber Painting. Howard was somewhat of a legend in the painting world because of his keen eye for color. He was one of the few people who could mix paint by eye and always get the color perfect. He loved to tell stories about painting and was quick to point out “holidays” that he spotted. He enjoyed being outside and working in his garden on 31st Street. He loved traveling to Canyon Lake to spend time with his granddaughter Traci and grandson Keith. He would go to job sites with Keith and was always eager to offer helpful advice when needed. He would frequently provide helpful tips to the painters which amazed them being that he was in his nineties at the time. He most likely could have out painted any of them even then. He took his first plane ride to New Orleans at the young age of 85 with Janice and Art. When he was 86, he enjoyed a trip to Colorado that was extra special to him because his sister Donna was with him. Howard had a 1947 Cushman scooter when he was a teenager. When he would tell stories about his scooter his face would light up and you could see the joy in his eyes. After an extensive search that took several years, at the age of 88, he was able to purchase one that looked almost identical to the one he had except the color was orange (his original was red). He rode his scooter until the age of 94 and affectionately referred to it as the “General Lee”. The old proverb “age is just a number” applied to Howard. His mind remained sharp and his body held strong until 2 years ago when he became ill. It was decided that he would be cared for in his home until the Lord called him home. His daughter Janice and son-in-law Art assumed the role of being his caretakers.

Visitation for family and friends will be Tuesday May 5th from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. at Harper Funeral Home. Celebration of life will be Wednesday May 6th at 1:00 p.m. in the chapel at Harper Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Keith Forrest, Ed Seward, Wes Wike, Mark Grothe, Ron Blaylock, Ronnie Blaylock and Kyle Blaylock. Special thanks to his nurses at High Plaines Hospice (Melanie, Kristi, Misty, and Britani), hospice care attendants (Julia and Stephani) and his caretaker Mark Grothe. Lord Jesus we thank you for the time that you gave us with our Daddy/Granddaddy/Unkie/Howie. We love you with all our hearts.

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05/01/2026

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Beverly Ann PearsonBeverly Ann Pearson, born on June 26, 1953, in Plainview, Texas, passed away on April 28, 2026, in Sa...
05/01/2026

Beverly Ann Pearson

Beverly Ann Pearson, born on June 26, 1953, in Plainview, Texas, passed away on April 28, 2026, in San Angelo, Texas, leaving behind a legacy of love, kindness, and generosity that will be cherished by all who knew her.

Beverly lived a life centered on family, compassion, and the simple joys that made each day meaningful. She was the daughter of Gladys Marie Knox and was preceded in death by many loved ones who helped shape the strong and caring woman she became. She is survived by her sister, Linda Hollis, and her brother, Benny Workman, who will hold the memories they shared.

Beverly was a devoted mother to Allen Heldenbrand, John Heldenbrand, Teresa Bess, Carl Stewart, Ernest Stewart, and William Willis. Her children were among her greatest blessings, and she took great pride in each of them. She loved them deeply and supported them in every season of life, offering encouragement, comfort, and steady strength. Her love for her family was unwavering, and her presence was a source of warmth.

She was also a proud grandmother to Dustin, Rayne, Gage, Cobie, Kandace, Kasyn, and eight additional grandchildren, as well as one great-granddaughter. Beverly treasured her grandchildren and found great joy in watching them grow, learn, and make their own way in the world. She loved attending their football games and cheering them on VERY LOUD and proud. These moments brought her happiness and created memories that her family will carry forward with gratitude and love.

Beverly had a special affection for animals, especially her dogs Trixie and Little Man, along with many others throughout her life. Her dogs were dear companions to her, and she cared for them with the same tenderness she showed to the people around her. She also enjoyed going out to eat with her family, sharing meals, laughter, and conversation. Her time spent coloring and painting reflected her appreciation for creativity and beauty in everyday life.

One of the greatest joys in Beverly’s life was watching her son Allen at his ropings. Those who knew Beverly understood that her heart was always with her family, and she found fulfillment in being there for the people she loved most. Her encouragement, loyalty, and steady presence were gifts that touched many lives.

Beverly will be remembered as a loving, kind, and generous woman whose heart was open to others. She gave freely of herself and made those around her feel valued and cared for. Her family and friends will remember her for her warmth, her devotion, and the quiet strength she carried throughout her life. Though her absence leaves a deep void, her memory will live on in the hearts of those who loved her.

Her life was a testament to the power of family, love, and kindness. Beverly Pearson’s legacy will continue through her children, grandchildren, great-grandchild, siblings, and all who were blessed to know her. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered with love and gratitude.

Beverly had this beautiful declaration of faith written in her journal by her bed “I am the daughter of a King who is not moved by the world for my God is with me and goes before me. I do not fear because I am His.”

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Verna Goodson ShawVerna Lucille (Goodson) Shaw passed away peacefully on April 29th, 2026, in San Angelo, Texas. Verna w...
05/01/2026

Verna Goodson Shaw

Verna Lucille (Goodson) Shaw passed away peacefully on April 29th, 2026, in San Angelo, Texas. Verna was born in Dime Box, Texas to father Vernon Goodson and mother Bertha Cottrell Goodson.

Verna grew up in Giddings, Texas with four dear siblings and moved to San Angelo, Texas in the late 50’s. Verna lovingly raised five children with her late first husband Peter B. Flynn Jr. After raising her family, Verna got her teaching degree at Angelo State University and worked as a teacher at West Texas Boys Ranch. Verna married William H. “Bill” Shaw in 1984 and was married for 34 years until he passed in 2017.

Known lovingly as “Meme” to her grandchildren, she was the heart of her family. She loved Jesus deeply and lived out her faith every day, reading scripture, praying, encouraging, and always caring for others. She was generous with her home and her time, always ready to help someone or something in need.

Meme found a lot of joy in taking care of people, whether through her work in education or cooking for family and friends in her own kitchen. She was known for her pies (lemon and buttermilk and pecan, oh my!) and her fried chicken. Meme’s beloved cats, who are too numerous to count, dogs, birds, and squirrels ate just as good as her family! She was always tending her garden and kept the most beautiful roses. Meme had a playful side that really shone with her grandchildren and her growing number of great-grandchildren.

She loved to sing and had a beautiful voice, and her laugh was full and contagious– something her family will always remember. She will be remembered for her faith, her kindness, and a life poured out in love.

Verna is survived by her loving children, Colleen Hair and husband David, Elizabeth Tucker, Patrick Flynn, and Pete Flynn.

Verna was a proud grandmother to Darcy Cauley and husband Lucas, Sidney Whaley and husband Daniel, Allie Eagle and husband Garrett, Michaela Herricks and husband Brandon, Jack Biggerstaff, and Maggie Flynn. She was also blessed with eight great-grandchildren: Kelbi Cauley, Keegan Cauley, Kylar Cauley, Elizabeth Whaley, Daniel Whaley Jr., Beckett Eagle, Harper Eagle, and Bobby “Shaw” Herricks.

She also had many cherished members of the family whom she considered to be her “heart-children,” including Mike and Becky Anderson, Mike and Debbie Smith, Billy Smith, and Andrea Hanner, as well as her cherished “heart grandchildren,” Elaina Smith and Bryce Smith whom she greatly adored.

Verna was preceded in death by her second husband, William H. “Bill” Shaw; first husband Peter B. Flynn Jr.; her son, Michael Flynn; her parents, Vernon and Bertha Goodson; and her siblings, Mary Frances Symmank, John Goodson, Charles “Ike” Goodson, and Joe Goodson.

Verna was deeply grateful for the care and companionship of her devoted caregivers including Stephanie Rich, Stephanie Hernandez, Stefanie Dye, Diana Missouri, Juli Whittington, Olivia Guiterrez, and Danny Rodriguez.

Her family would like to extend a special and heartfelt thank you to her devoted friend and longtime assistant, Christy Jones, who faithfully served alongside her for over 10 years. With unwavering dedication, she ensured every detail of her care and affairs was handled with excellence, love, and integrity. Her presence was a true blessing to both Verna and her family.

Visitation will be held at Harper Funeral Home on Monday, May 4th, from 4:00-6:00pm. Funeral services will be on Tuesday, May 5th, at 11:00am in the Harper Funeral Home chapel.

Verna “Meme” will be deeply missed by all who loved and knew her. The family takes comfort in knowing that she is wrapped in the arms of Jesus and in pain no more.

In honor and remembrance of Verna and her beautiful spirit, we ask that you would come wearing joyful colors. Come and celebrate her life and entrance into eternity!

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Deidre Price McCoyDeidre Price McCoy left earthly cares on April 27, 2026, twenty days after her fifty-fifth birthday. S...
04/29/2026

Deidre Price McCoy

Deidre Price McCoy left earthly cares on April 27, 2026, twenty days after her fifty-fifth birthday. She was born in Houston, Texas, on April 7, 1971, the beloved daughter of Jack and Mary Dee Price.

Deidre spent her early years in San Angelo and Amarillo, where she attended primary school. She later relocated with her family to Billings, Montana, graduating from Skyview High School. There, she ran track in several state championship events and developed a lifelong love of skiing and the outdoors.

In 1989, Deidre entered Texas Tech University, graduating in 1993 with a Bachelor of Science in Family Studies. She immediately began a career in human services with MHMR and later worked with CASA and CPS. At the time of her death, she was employed by Wellpoint.

Deidre married Dusty McCoy on June 1, 1996. From their thirty-year union came two children, Blue McCoy and Lottie McCoy, who were the lights of her life. Deidre skillfully balanced a demanding career with homemaking, loving her family fiercely and caring deeply about the well-being of the clients and colleagues in her professional orbit. Her presence lit up a room, and her laughter was infectious.

She is survived by her husband, Dusty McCoy; her children, Lottie and Blue McCoy; her parents, Jack and Mary Dee Price; her sister and brother-in-law, Jill Price Donegan and Jason Donegan; her in-laws, Ron and Marcelle McCoy; her sister-in-law, Melissa McCoy, all of Abilene, Texas; and Col. Mike McCoy and his wife, Summer, of Overland Park, Kansas.

Deidre will be deeply missed by her many friends and family. She was a member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in San Angelo, Texas, where services will be held on Saturday, May 2nd at 11:00 am.

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