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.

Mike S. TorresMike S. Torres, age 68, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2026, at his home in San Angelo, Texas, surr...
01/19/2026

Mike S. Torres

Mike S. Torres, age 68, passed away peacefully on January 15, 2026, at his home in San Angelo, Texas, surrounded by his cherished family.

Born on April 7, 1957, in San Angelo, Texas, Mike was the son of Domingo and Anita Torrez. He graduated from Lakeview High School and subsequently enrolled at Angelo State University, where he earned his Associate and Bachelor of Science degrees in Nursing. Throughout his nursing career, he worked in various departments, including a medical unit, the emergency department, and as a Nursing Supervisor. His dedication, kindness, and expertise made a significant impact on the lives of patients, their families, and his coworkers.

Honoring his commitment to service, Mike served in the Army Reserve from 1985 to 2001.

Family was Mike’s greatest source of joy. His four children and six grandchildren brought him boundless pride and happiness. His sense of humor could brighten any room.

Mike demonstrated unwavering compassion, even during the most challenging periods of his own life. He leaves behind a lasting legacy of love and a profound void in the hearts of all who knew him.

Mike is preceded in death by his parents, Domingo and Anita Torrez.

Mike is survived by his wife of 35 years, Elizabeth Torres; his beloved children: Dr. Michael Torres and his wife Valerie, Andrew Torres and his wife Abby, Corina Lovell and her husband Anthony, and Amanda Torres; his grandchildren whom he cherished and loved: Ariya Torres, Isla Torres, Rhett Torres, Colton Torres, Clara Torres, and Cayden Lovell; his devoted siblings: Linda Garivay, Jackie and her husband Robert Martinez, Mary Torrez, Domingo and his wife Viola Torrez, David Torrez, Richard and Cindy Torres and many nephews and nieces.

A celebration of the life of Mike Torres will be held at 2 PM CT on January 24, 2026, at the Harper Funeral Home Chapel.

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Today, we honor Martin Luther King Jr. for his tireless efforts in the fight for racial equality, social justice, and ci...
01/19/2026

Today, we honor Martin Luther King Jr. for his tireless efforts in the fight for racial equality, social justice, and civil rights in the United States. Across the country, so many people honor his memory by focusing on service and community involvement because Dr. King valued social responsibility and the power of individual action. He is a man to respect and remember for generations to come!

Larry Lee LewisLarry Lee Lewis, a loving brother, father, grandfather and friend to many, passed to his heavenly home Ja...
01/17/2026

Larry Lee Lewis

Larry Lee Lewis, a loving brother, father, grandfather and friend to many, passed to his heavenly home January 15, 2026.

Larry was born on March 26, 1957 in San Antonio, TX, to his loving parents, Jewel and Sarah Jane Lewis.

As a proud member of a military family, Larry served in the Army during the Vietnam war. It was evident he loved his country. His proudest accomplishment is raising wonderful children that will carry on his legacy.

Larry enjoyed his family, cars and music. Larry was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his sister Joyce Lambert and her husband Dale, eldest son Corey Lewis and wife Dina, youngest son Travis Lewis and wife Michelle, and Daughter Sheri Lewis. He is also survived by His 10 loving grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at Immanuel Baptist Church, on January 22, 2026, at 10:00am.

Larry asks that in lieu of flowers, gifts be given to Disabled American Veterans organizations in his memory.

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Margaret Lois Coe RidgwayMargaret (Maggie) Coe RidgwayPassed on January 4. 2026 at Brayden Park Assisted Living in San A...
01/16/2026

Margaret Lois Coe Ridgway

Margaret (Maggie) Coe Ridgway

Passed on January 4. 2026 at Brayden Park Assisted Living in San Angelo, Texas. She was 100 years old. Born February 18, 1925, in Haverford Pa. to Frank C. Coe and Margaret Seippel Coe. She grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with her older sister Mary Caroline. She graduated from Mount Holyoke College and Married Thomas William Ridgway on February 1, 1947. She and Tom moved to Texas after the birth of their daughter Susan and worked for the Jax Cowden family in the operation of Cowden Gardens on the Old San Antonio Highway in San Angelo.

Tom and Maggie bought Cowden Gardens in the early 1950's and renamed it Concho Gardens. Not long after their purchase they moved to a new location at 20 South Irving on the ground floor of The Saint Angelus Hotel. They renamed the business Tom Ridgway Florist and operated from that location for many years.

In 1956 she and Tom had a son Tommy and eight years later moved the business to 402 Koberlin St. and opened a much larger store with greenhouses. Tom Ridgway Florist and Greenhouses sold in 2011 and was in the top 5% of flower shops in the nation in sales volume.

Maggie was a past member of the Junior League Garden Clubs, Saint Catherine's Guild and Altar Guild at Emmanuel Episcopal Church.

She is survived by her son Tom Ridgway Jr., his wife Janet, their daughters Katherine, Victoria and her husband Jacob and Madeline. Also, her Grandchildren Lorrie Scholl, her husband David and their children Will Scholl and his wife Shelby and Ben Scholl. Mary Margaret Khan and her husband Ray. Will Wilson and his wife Romy and their daughter Celina.

Maggie was preceded in death by her parents Frank and Margaret Coe, her husband Tom Ridgway Sr., and her daughter Susan Ridgway Wilson.

She was buried in Fairmount Cemetery on the family plot in the Garden of St. Francis.

The family would like to thank our community of friends and acquaintances who cared for and offered prayers for our Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother.

Grace and Peace Be With You All!

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While funerals of the past were more cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all style events, that?s not true anymore. Check out t...
01/16/2026

While funerals of the past were more cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all style events, that?s not true anymore. Check out this article to learn more about funeral personalization and how it?s changing the way we honor and remember the lives of those we love.

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Mary 'Beth LohseMary (Mary ‘Beth) Harris Lohse, 78, of San Angelo, died Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at home with her fa...
01/15/2026

Mary 'Beth Lohse

Mary (Mary ‘Beth) Harris Lohse, 78, of San Angelo, died Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at home with her family.

Graveside service will be at 2:00pm, Wednesday, January 21, 2026, at Fairmount Cemetery under the direction of Harper Funeral Home, with the Rev. Leigh Lloyd officiating.

Mary ‘Beth was born March 19, 1947, in Waco to Leroy and Madelaine Harris. They moved to San Angelo when she was 3 years old.

She graduated from Angelo State University in 1969 and was married to Arlen Lohse on July 2, 1972. She was the consummate teacher with a heart big enough to embrace every child she met, and particularly her students, whom she called her “short people”. Her love for humanity was a joy to behold and she was the first to extend a hand to anyone new in the room.

She worried about the underprivileged and the homebound elderly, whom she served more than 40 years by delivering Meals for the Elderly. She also encouraged those who believed they had achieved all they could and were settling for just getting by. She encouraged young adults with families to continue their educations “It’s not too late,” she would say. “Sure it will be difficult, but you can do it!”

She began her 36-year teaching career in the Head Start program, which required her to earn early childhood teacher certification through Texas A&M Extension courses. She taught at Fort Concho, Sam Houston, Rio Vista and McGill elementary schools, as well as at St. Luke Methodist Church preschool.

Mary ‘Beth is survived by her husband, Arlen Lohse; a son, John, and his wife April of Austin; two grandchildren, Luca Lohse of San Angelo and Liam Lohse of Austin, and her very dearest friend, Teresa Gilbert of San Angelo.

Special thanks go to Shannon Hospital doctors, nurses and staff and to Gentiva Hospice Services for exemplary care.

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Andrea J. Smith ShewAndrea J. Smith Shew was born April 23, 1942, to E.E. (Smitty) and Mary Smith in Levelland, Texas an...
01/15/2026

Andrea J. Smith Shew

Andrea J. Smith Shew was born April 23, 1942, to E.E. (Smitty) and Mary Smith in Levelland, Texas and died November 28, 2025, at her home in San Angelo, Texas. She is survived by daughters from her first marriage with Gene Schoenrock, D’Aun Butler (Ray) of San Angelo, TX, Genette Moore (Thom) of Clovis, NM, Adrianne Jensen (Barry) of Broken Arrow, OK. Nine grandchildren; Clay Butler (Joy), Christopher Dillon Butler (Megan), Brittany Webster (Jacob), Dahlia Davis (Travis), Christian Moore, Marshall Moore (Chantel), Ben Jensen, Ray Jensen, and Elliot Jensen (Dajah). Four great-grandchildren; Rhett and Brynn Butler, Grayson and Nathaniel Webster. She is also survived by her bonus children: Elizabeth Shew, Starla York (Tim), Will Shew and Toby Shew (Sarah), and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and a granddaughter, Alesa Nicole Goods.

Andrea married the love of her life, Stuart Shew, on February 27, 1990, in Colorado. They shared many adventures traveling across the US and overseas. They lived in Lubbock, TX, Las Vegas, NV, and finally settled in San Angelo, TX to be closer to her family.

Andrea attended Jessie Lee’s Cosmetology School in Lubbock, TX where she attained her hairdresser’s license. In addition to doing hair, she was a receptionist at the YMCA of Lubbock and worked in sales. In her spare time, Andrea enjoyed her time teaching Sunday school and coaching Little Dribblers girls’ basketball. She was a homemaker extraordinaire, using her keen eye for decorating, floral design, landscaping, taxidermy, art, and hosting family gatherings with undeniable style.

Andrea never met a stranger. She was always willing to share her opinions or knowledge on a variety of subjects. Her sharp sense of humor would have you laughing until you cried. She loved deeply and always enjoyed having family around. She will be greatly missed. A celebration of her life has been scheduled for April 11, 2026 in San Angelo, TX.

Thank you to Concho Hearts Hospice for the exceptional care you provided to our mother. A special thank you to Sadie and Nikki, whom she came to love!

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Jeff ChunnJeff Chunn, the youngest of four children, was born on September 29, 1960, in Dayton, Ohio. As the son of a mi...
01/15/2026

Jeff Chunn

Jeff Chunn, the youngest of four children, was born on September 29, 1960, in Dayton, Ohio. As the son of a military father, Jeff experienced life in many places while growing up, including Redlands, California; Adana, Turkey; Alexandria, Virginia; Biloxi, Mississippi; and ultimately San Angelo, Texas, which became his longtime home.

Jeff attended Glenn Junior High and graduated from San Angelo Central High School, where he was a member of the swim team and the Key Club (and kept the school mascot, a bobcat, at our house one year). He went on to attend Angelo State University and later built a career in real estate, managing properties. Jeff had a deep love for singing and songwriting and spent a short time living in Nashville, where he recorded some of his own music. For many years, he worked alongside his close friend Bob Thomas in home remodeling and repair. After Bob’s retirement, Jeff continued that work independently, taking great pride in helping others care for their homes.

A devoted member of the Southgate Church of Christ, Jeff served faithfully in many ways. He led singing, taught Bible classes, and shared his love of worship with others. For many years, he led singing once a month at Park Plaza Nursing Home, a ministry that meant a great deal to him. Jeff was a favorite high school Bible class teacher and taught for many years in the college and young singles class, where he often brought breakfast for the students on Sunday mornings. He later began hosting Wednesday night suppers at the church building for the college group during the school year. Jeff had a servant’s heart - he quietly helped whenever he could, didn’t say no when someone was in need, and consistently encouraged others through thoughtful cards and messages. He cherished his family and close friends and never hesitated to be generous whenever he could.

Jeff met his future wife, Jackie, in 1992 through a mutual friend. What began as a strong friendship grew into a shared life filled with meaningful traditions. Together, they enjoyed searching year-round for antiques and unique gifts for family and friends. They also shared a love of baseball, traveling to see several Major League teams play, including the Pittsburgh Pirates, Milwaukee Brewers, St. Louis Cardinals, and, of course, the Texas Rangers. Halloween was Jackie’s favorite holiday, and in celebration of that joy, Jeff and Jackie chose October 31 as their wedding day in 2016.

Jeff courageously battled ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, for approximately five years. He passed away peacefully in his sleep on January 12, 2026.

Jeff was preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Kathy Chunn, and by his beloved wife, Jackie. He is survived by his brother Eric and wife Reba of San Angelo; his sister Valerie and husband Philip of Bluffton, South Carolina; and his brother Kurt and wife Debra of San Angelo, Texas. He is also survived by his niece, Lauren Gonzalez, her husband Nick, and their children, Joseph (Joey) and June, of Missoula, Montana, as well as many close friends and church members.

A big thanks to Dr. Carl Anderton for his care and guidance for Jeff’s healthcare, as well as the caring members at Gentiva Hospice (nurses Timesha, Kim, Stephanie, and CNA Mercedes) as well as their social workers, Jaclyn and Randa.

A memorial service is planned for Wednesday, February 11th, at 1:00pm at the Southgate church of Christ in San Angelo, Texas.

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H. Carl GoodwinH. Carl Boyd Goodwin, of San Angelo, TX, passed away in his home surrounded by family on January 8th, 202...
01/14/2026

H. Carl Goodwin

H. Carl Boyd Goodwin, of San Angelo, TX, passed away in his home surrounded by family on January 8th, 2026, at the age of 72, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born August 19, 1953 in San Angelo, TX to Gayland G. Goodwin and Laurene Boyd Goodwin.

Carl was an only child, but made up for this by surrounding himself with friends and having close relationships with his cousins. He graduated from Lake View High School in 1972, but not before meeting the love of his life at 16 years old, Janice. They dated for four years before joining their lives in marriage. Over the next four years, they built their family from two to four. He was a family man and took great pride in providing for his family, ever evolving in his chosen field of carpentry. He was raised in the Church of Christ and continued his association and faith in the church his entire life. He was a proud and active member of the Masonic Lodge 898 and the Scottish Rite. He earned distinctions as District Deputy Grand Master 105 in the Masons and 32 Degree Distinguished Service Award in the Scottish Rite. He also celebrated being the Worthy Patron of Eastern Stars Chapter 10 many times. Carl never met a stranger and was always willing to lend a helping hand. He was an extreme conversationalist, and everyone knew to settle in when he said, "to make a long story short".

He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Janice Evelyn (Thompson) Goodwin of San Angelo, TX. His daughters, Carla Laurene (Goodwin) Spurgers and husband, Joshua, of San Angelo, TX and Regina "Gina" Renee (Goodwin) Dillon of Aurora, CO. Grandchildren Brenna Dillon of Aurora, CO and Oliver Dillon of Durango, CO. Brother and sister-in-law, Kenneth and Marilyn Thompson of Abilene, TX, and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father Gayland Goodwin, his mother Laurene Goodwin, mother-in-law Mildred Thompson and father-in-law David Thompson.

A celebration of life, memorial service will be held Saturday, January 17, 2026, at 2:00 PM at 19th Street Church of Christ - 86 E 19th St. San Angelo, TX 76903.Service to be conducted by Bryan Morrison and songs to be led by Darren Morrison.

Honorary "Ornery" Pallbearers - Kenneth Thompson, Dwain Morrison, Ray Beam (represented by Jim Beam), Donnie Lowery, John Glass, Hollis Farris, Thomas Burlew and Joe Chavaria.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to be made to Angel Flight South Central, Houston Ground Angels, Masonic Lodge 898, or Order of the Eastern Star Chapter 10.

The family would like to thank the congregation of 19th Street Church of Christ, the staff of High Plains Hospice, Dr. Carl Anderton, and Dr. Raj Cheruku for their care of Carl in his final days.

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Misty Dawn SmithMisty Dawn Smith, 51, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away peacefully on January 12, 2026. She was born on ...
01/13/2026

Misty Dawn Smith

Misty Dawn Smith, 51, of San Angelo, Texas, passed away peacefully on January 12, 2026. She was born on March 11, 1974, in Amarillo, Texas, to Shelia Osborne Daniel.

Misty spent her early years in Amarillo, where she attended Amarillo High School and later earned her GED. From a young age, she demonstrated a strong sense of determination and creativity that followed her throughout her life.

On June 15, 2018, Misty married the love of her life, Gaylon Smith, in Odessa, Texas. Their marriage was filled with love, companionship, and shared laughter.

Misty dedicated 15 years of her professional life to Women’s Health Care, a place she truly cherished. Her work was more than a job—it was a calling. She loved her coworkers, took pride in her role, and found deep fulfillment in serving others.

As a young woman, Misty was an accomplished swimmer and diver—an achievement she carried with pride. She also possessed a strong entrepreneurial spirit, owning and operating her own doll business and traveling to trade shows, experiences she thoroughly enjoyed. In her quieter moments, she found joy in painting and fishing, but nothing compared to the love she had for her children and grandchildren, who were the center of her world.

Misty is survived by her loving children, Cuyler, Ashley, and Aidan; her cherished grandchildren, Owen and Lucas; her parents, Kirk and Shelia Daniel; her brother, Chris Osborne and wife Carolyn, and their children Lauren, Emily (Brett), and Maddie; her sister, Carla O’Neal; her uncles, Greg and Lynn Osborne; step-sisters, Brandi and Samantha; step brother, Marty Nickles. Then of course her beloved dogs, Togy, Moby, Clark, and Raven, who brought her great comfort and companionship.

A celebration of Misty’s life will be held on Friday, January 30th, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. at South Georgia Baptist Church, located at 5209 S. Georgia, Amarillo, Texas.

The family would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Hospice of San Angelo and Park Plaza Nursing Home for their extraordinary care, compassion, and support during Misty’s final days.

Misty will be remembered for her strength, creativity, kindness, and unwavering love for her family. Her legacy lives on in the lives she touched and the love she shared.

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Stephen James McGregorStephen James McGregor passed away on January 3rd, 2026, at the age of 57. He was born on June 15,...
01/13/2026

Stephen James McGregor

Stephen James McGregor passed away on January 3rd, 2026, at the age of 57. He was born on June 15, 1968.

No services are planned.

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Earl Eugene SleeperEarl Eugene Sleeper, age 73, of San Angelo, Texas, was raised into the arms of Jesus on January 11, 2...
01/13/2026

Earl Eugene Sleeper

Earl Eugene Sleeper, age 73, of San Angelo, Texas, was raised into the arms of Jesus on January 11, 2026. He was born on September 14, 1952, to William E. Sleeper and Grace P. (Craver) Sleeper in Elkhart, Kansas.

Earl grew up on a family farm outside of Elkhart in Texas County, Oklahoma—God’s Country. He attended Yarbrough School and graduated in 1970. After high school, he attended Oklahoma Panhandle State University (affectionately known as “Tumbleweed Tech”), where he began his pursuit of a military career through the Army ROTC program. During this time, he also earned his private pilot’s license.

Upon graduation, Earl proudly served his country as a helicopter pilot in the United States Army. He was stationed in Germany, among other locations. Although he served approximately four years on active duty, he continued his military service for many years as a reservist.

After leaving active duty and while living in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Earl met his bride, Pam Sleeper. They were married on May 10, 1980, in Elkhart, Kansas. Earl continued his service to the nation with U.S. Customs, where he served in numerous roles for 27 years until his retirement in 2009; he lovingly referred to his retirement as being “Fired with Save Pay”.

Survivors include his wife, Pam Sleeper of San Angelo, Texas; his children, Barbara and James Miller of Owasso, Oklahoma; Levi and Dana Sleeper of Wolfforth, Texas; and Kelly Sleeper of San Angelo, Texas; and his grandchildren, Lydia and Adi Sleeper, Gary Miller, and Sarah and Amanda Sleeper. He is also survived by his siblings, Allen and Terri Sleeper of New London, Missouri; Tracie Bowker of Richfield, Kansas; and Bruce Sleeper of Liberal, Kansas.

Earl was welcomed into heaven by his parents, Bill and Grace Sleeper; his son, Earl E. Sleeper Jr.; and many other beloved family members.

Celebration of Life services will include a viewing at Harper Funeral Home in San Angelo, Texas, on Thursday, January 15, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church in San Angelo, Texas, on Friday, January 16, at 10:00 a.m., followed by a graveside service with military honors at Elkhart Cemetery in Elkhart, Kansas, on Monday, January 19, at 10:00 a.m.

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