November 5, 2003

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Alvoy Crumbley

Alvoy Crumbley passed away Wednesday, October, 29, 2003, in Kimble Hospital following a short illness. Services were 10 a.m. Monday, November 3, in the Gentry-Fife Funeral Home chapel with burial following in Junction Cemetery.
Alvoy was born to Arthur and Lou Ella Land in Arcadia, Louisiana, January 6, 1912. She married Jack Crumbley August 13, 1930, in Kimble County. She was a member of the First Baptist Church and had worked for Buster's Laundry as a front desk clerk for seventeen years and then as a caregiver and cook for Souli Shanklin, Sr. for six years. Alvoy hand-quilted the Edward's County History Quilt that is displayed in the Edward's County Courthouse, and her peach cobbler was legendary.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack, and son, Billy Crumbley. She is survived by a son, Jackie Crumbley and wife, LeeAnn, of Anchorage, Alaska; a daughter, Judy Letsinger and husband, Donny, of Rocksprings; a sister, Robbie Jean Ludwick and husband, Charles, of San Angelo; daughter-in-law, Carol Crumbley of Sanderson; grandsons, Craig Crumbley, Keith Crumbley and wife, Katie, Cash Letsinger and wife, Kathryn; granddaughter, Lisa Letsinger Pennington and husband, Randy; great- grandsons, Preston Pennington and Ayland Letsinger and great-granddaughters, Sarah Pennington and Miranda Letsinger.

Edra Pearl Jackie Reville

Edra Pearl (Jackie) Reville, 97, died Wednesday, October 29, 2003, at the Hill Country Care Center in Junction. Graveside services were Saturday, November 1, at 2 p.m. in Lawnhaven Memorial Gardens, at San Angelo, under the direction of Gentry-Fife Funeral Home.
Jackie was born August 23, 1906, in Rogers, Arkansas, to Elton and Rilla May Greer. She married A. G. Reville April, 1924, in Benjamin.
She was a longtime member of the First Baptist Church of San Angelo, the San Angelo Garden Club and the Leading Ladies of San Angelo.
Jackie was preceded in death by her husband, A. G. Reville; a daughter, Ola O’Neal and a great-grandson, Justin Browne. She is survived by her daughter, Jackie Reville Hopkins and husband, Jerry, of Roosevelt; a son, Kenyon Reville and wife, Shelly, of Levelland; a sister, Faye Uzzell of Tulare, California; seven grandchildren, Cyndy Markley and husband, Mike, of Cedar Park, Ronda Stuart and husband, Jeffrey, of Ozona, Colleen Batjer and husband, Peter, of San Angelo, Wade Hopkins and wife, Trudy of Mansfield, Ken Reville and Jenny, of Leander and Sherry Reville; fifteen great-grandchildren, David, Jason and Summer Stuart, Amanda, Allison and Avery Hopkins, Kylie, Ben and Bee Batjer, Becky, Angela, Allen, Julie, Danny, Michelle and Vicki Hunter; and dear friends, Opal Perry of San Angelo and John and Darlene Bride of San Angelo.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.aubreyfifefunerals.com.

Ervin Wahrmund

Mr. Ervin Wahrmund, age 61, of Junction and formerly of Kerrville, passed away Thursday, October 30, 2003 at the Hill Country Care Center following a lengthy illness.
Mr. Wahrmund was born in Fredericksburg on January 29, 1942, and he was raised on the McNutt Ranch in Eastern Kimble County. He lived in Kerrville for much of his adult life where he was a member of the Notre Dame Catholic Church. He worked as a mechanic for Bob Wilke’s Exxon from 1973 until 1984, then for Carlos Pfeister Exxon from 1984 until 1985, when he became ill. He moved to Junction in 1999 where he remained until his death.
Viewing was from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. Sunday at Graham Funeral Home. A wake service was held at 6:00 pm. Sunday. Funeral services were at 2:00 p.m. Monday at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Harper with Rev. Mr. Tim Graham officiating. Burial followed in St. Anthony’s Catholic Cemetery.
Mr. Wahrmund was preceded in death by his parents, Josephine R. and Ervin A. Wahrmund, Sr., and a brother, Anthony R. Wahrmund, Sr.
Survivors include his wife Bonnie L. Wahrmund; his daughter, Jackie A. Raper and husband, Lloyd; sons Glen E. Wahrmund and Gary E. Wahrmund; sisters Jocelyn Conner and husband, Melvin; Katherine Walker and husband, Hollis; and brother Vernon Wahrmund and wife Sharon; grandchildren, Amanda O. Raper, Virginia I. Raper, Lisa A. Raper and Lloyd E. Raper, III.
Pallbearers were Melvin Glenn Conner, Charles Arthur Conner, Hollis Arthur Walker, Robert Wayne Walker, Bradley Gene Walker and Charles Nathan Walker. Honorary pallbearers were Vernon William Wahrmund, Anthony Robert Wahrmund and Lloyd Raper, Jr.
The family wishes to express their special gratitude to Vista Care Hospice and the Hill Country Care Center. Memorial contributions may be made in the form of donations to Vista Care Hospice.

Leroy Ripley

Leroy Ripley, 65, of Fort Stockton, died Sunday, November 2, 2003.
He was born on April 2, 1938 in Winthrop, Arkansas and had lived in Fort Stockton since 1991. He was a Baptist and a construction worker.
Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, November 5, at the First Baptist Church of Alpine with burial following in the Elm Grove Cemetery, Alpine.
Ripley was preceded in death by two sisters, Reba Ripley in 1969 and Connie Mills in 1977, and one son, Lonnie Ripley in 1962.
He is survived by three sons, Ronny Ripley of Junction, Larry Ripley of San Angelo and Jimmy John Ripley of Winters; two brothers, Johnny Ripley of Alpine and Roger Ripley of Fort Stockton and six sisters, Betty Reed of Sanderson, Jackie Pittillo of Fort Stockton, Patty Crawford of Tow, Joyce Kerbow of Lago Vista, Sandra Claver of Pineville, Missouri, and Kathy Agans of San Antonio. He is also survived by six grandchildren.


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