Sunday, August 16, 2020

The Preacher Man

 In appreciation of Frankie Ree

By Fleta Mae, August, 2020


Not a soldier.

Not a farmer.

Not a tiller of the land.

Not a seller.

Not a buyer.

Not a deal making hand.

"You are called.

You are chosen.

Come with me, you're a Preacher Man."

Tuesday, August 11, 2020

Mary E. Morales

Obituary for Mary E Morales

She was born August 15, 1948, to Manuel & Esther Morales in San Antonio, Texas. She was raised in Green Forest, Arkansas, and graduated high school there. She went on to college at the University of Arkansas and Arkansas Tech University in Russellville where she received a teaching degree in biology. She moved to San Antonio in 1974 and started her 29-year teaching career. She continued her education during this time and specialized in several different teaching fields: special education and administration. She received a Master of Science in Educational Administration from Texas A&M in Kingsville. She retired in 2001 and moved to Fort McKavett, Texas, to care for her parents. She built the Angel M Ranch on her own, with advice from her father, learning to run cattle and goats. 

She is preceded in death by her daughter, Esther Marie Powell, stepdaughter Celia Ann, her beloved only sibling, Alex Morales, and her parents Manuel and Esther Morales. 

She is survived by her husband Lonny Ortega of Fort McKavett, daughter Amber Morales of Menard, grandchildren Emiliano Salinas, Samantha Allegretti, Monica Salinas, Jessica Surry, and Caleb Belitz. Great-grandchildren, Jewel, Aiden, Connor, Ja’Naya, Juan, Royce, Theodore, and Jeremiah. Nieces, Melanie French, Christie Ramirez, Joann Morales, and Jenny Morales. Nephew Andrew Morales. 

The family would like to extend their deepest gratitude to Hospice of San Angelo. Particularly, Darcy for the tender care and authentic compassion, Becca, and Dena for the long nights and empathetic support. We are truly grateful for them to help to make her last hours peaceful. 

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Heritage Funeral Home in Menard/Brady and are as follows, 
Friday, August 14, Rosary at 11 am and graveside services at 12 pm at the Morales Family Cemetery in Schleicher County. 
For those coming to services, MASKS MUST BE WORN. 

Thursday, August 6, 2020

Samuel Alan Poor


April 10, 1963-August 05, 2020

Beloved...


Samuel, Sammy, Sam

Brother, Child and Man.

A good-hearted Soul,

Too soon you go...

Samuel, Sammy, Sam.

Love you still,

And ever will,

Samuel, Sammy, Sam.



Samuel Alan Poor of Green Forest, Arkansas passed away August 05, 2020 in Springfield, Missouri at the age of 57. Sammy was born April 10, 1963 in Sacrament, California to Dillard and Patsy [Powell] Poor.

Sammy worked many years at Tyson Foods in Green Forest. He loved to buy, sell and trade with friends, acquaintances, and even strangers. He was a loving son, brother, nephew and a good neighbor.

Sammy is survived by one brother Kelly Poor, one nephew, Kyle Poor, three nieces, Jamie Lynn Pineda, Jessica Ann Pleitez, and Casey Wade. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Tony Poor, and his sister Janet Poor.

A memorial service will be at 10:00 AM Friday, August 14 at the family's homeplace east of Green Forest with brother Frankie Powell officiating.