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Patsy Ponce Munoz, 61, passed away Sunday May 12, 2024, in San Angelo.
Memorial services will be at 10:30 AM Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at Robert Massie Riverside Chapel with Pastor Orlando Ponce, officiating. Cremation and arrangements are under the direction of Robert Massie Funeral Home.
Mrs. Ponce was born May 17, 1962 in San Angelo, where she was a lifelong resident. Patsy attended Central High School. She worked at Shannon Medical Center, Planned Parenthood and West Texas Medical Associates as a phlebotomist. Patsy enjoyed painting, drawing, and crafting. She collected crosses, she liked to personalize them for her family. Patsy was an avid Dallas Cowboy fan. She had a passion for her dogs, Max and Oso. Patsy also loved spending time with her grandchildren. She loved the company of her two sisters and enjoyed every moment she had with them. Patsy was fun loving, energetic and had such a bright spirit. Patsy had a very vibrant sense of fashion. She was loved by so many because of her crazy-outgoing personality. She will always be remembered as a wonderful mother, grandmother and friend to all who were brought into her life. She will truly be missed.
Survivors include her son, Raul Munoz, Jr., and wife Veronica of Temple; her daughter, Monica Longoria and husband David, Sr. of San Angelo; her significant other, Roy Ramirez of San Angelo; two sisters, Rosie Flores and husband Albert of San Angelo, and Lisa Ponce of Lubbock; seven grandchildren, Elijiah, Nyla, Ariana, Yelena, Alexis, Isaiah, and David, Jr. Patsy was preceded by her parents, Tirso and Emma Ponce; a sister, Lety Holland; a brother, David Ponce; and a niece, Carrie Holmes.
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402 Rio Concho Drive, San Angelo, TX 76903

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