Obituaries

Charles Allen Bell

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Charles Allen Bell— visionary, eternal optimist, instigator, clown, great friend, lover, good being, all human—departed us for his next adventure on April 28, 2025; he was 69 years old. Born on May 30, 1955, in Frankfurt, Germany to Robert H.
Charles Allen Bell

Irene Gallego Espinoza

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Irene “Nene” Gallego Espinoza, a lifelong resident of Alpine, was called home to glory on April 24 with her beloved family by her side. Nene was laid to rest at Holy Angels Cemetery in Alpine.
Irene Gallego Espinoza

Martha Martinez

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Martha Martinez, a beloved mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away on April 20, in Odessa. She was born on February 24, 1940, in the small town of Fort Davis. Martha lived her life with a warmth and kindness that touched everyone she met, and she will be deeply missed by all.
Martha Martinez

James HenryThomas Jr.

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James Henry Thomas, Jr., “Coach Thomas/ Daddypa,” 88, of Pecos, passed away on March 28 in Fort Worth, surrounded by family and friends. James was born on March 29, 1937, to James H.
James Henry Thomas Jr.

Margaret Helen Blackman

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Margaret Helen Blackman (nee Travland), beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and sister, passed away peacefully on March 11 at the age of 88 years old. Born on April 14, 1936, to Oscar Travland and Melba Harvey Travland, she was the oldest of five children. Margaret grew up in Beeville, where her father taught her how to fly an airplane and subsequently soloed on her 16th birthday. She attended Sul Ross State University, where she met John Nixon Blackman III. They married on December 22, 1956, and enjoyed a 66 year marriage, sharing many adventures traveling the world and almost 40 years of teaching in Odessa, Valentine, Alpine, and the north slope of Alaska. Margaret and John retired to their Fort Davis home in 1994, hosting many family gatherings, including their annual family reunion every July 4th holiday. Margaret loved her backyard and spent many hours creating a beautiful green space behind her home. She also loved to sew and craft creative items to gift them to others. She frequently shared fond memories of her time with students, both in class and at the piano. She leaves behind many friends, including those who were part of the local Pokeno group and some who enjoyed making personalized cards. She was a long-time member of the Fort Davis United Methodist Church. Margaret is preceded in death by her parents, Melba Harvey Travland and Oscar Travland, her husband John Nixon Blackman III, her son John Nixon Blackman IV, brother Lawrence Travland (Mary), and brother Oscar Nance Travland (Patty). She is survived by her brother, Lewis Travland (Charlotte) and sister, Patricia Hodgens, sons Mark Blackman and Matthew Blackman (Melanie), eight grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren, and more students than we can count. A memorial service will be held in Fort Davis in early July to allow her family and friends to attend.
Margaret Helen Blackman

Johny Weyerts

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Johny Weyerts, 88, of Alpine, entered into the arms of our loving Savior on March 28. Born on May 1, 1936, Johny spent his formative years during World War II, a conflict that claimed his father’s life when Johny was just eight years old. As a young boy, Johny developed a passion for art and, before graduating high school, learned to stamp and tool leather at a saddle shop in San Angelo.
Johny Weyerts

Scott C. Emerick

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Scott C. Emerick, MD, originally from South Bend, Indiana, landed and fell in love with Alpine.
Scott C. Emerick

Beth Ann Collins

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Beth Ann Collins, lovingly known by her husband as “Cutestuff,” graced this world with her presence from January 11, 1942, until her departure on March 17, 2025. Born in Madison, Wisconsin, Beth lived a life filled with purpose, dedication, and love. After completing her education at Rhinelander High School in 1958 and Milwaukee Secretarial College, Beth embarked on a professional journey that showcased her exceptional skills and deep commitment to service.
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Jim David Bowen

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Jim David Bowen died March 17 in Alpine from the flu. Jim was 78 and a half years old. He was born in Fort Davis on September 4, 1946, and raised by Goldie and Larry A. Martin, in Houston. After attending Deady Junior High and Milby High School in the Houston area, he decided to join the military.
Jim David Bowen

Mark Owen Williams

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“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” – 2 Timothy 4:7 KJV Mark Owen Williams was born in Fort Worth on October 25, 1956, to French Byron and Patricia Ann Williams.
Mark Owen Williams
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