

FRANCES JOHNSON HUMBERT
SAN ANGELO — Frances Johnson Humbert, 89, of San Angelo passed away
Monday, Jan. 24, 2005, in Meadow Creek Nursing Center where she had
resided since 1996. She was born March 13, 1915, in Cuero, Texas to
William Robert Johnson and Fannie Spooner Johnson. Frances graduated
high school in Winters, Texas, and later received her Bachelor of
Science Degree in Home Economics from the University of Texas in
1941, graduating with honors. After graduation she taught home
economics at the Texas School for the Blind. Later, during World War
II, she was employed as a draftsman working in the aircraft industry
in Fort Worth. Frances Johnson married John L. Humbert on Oct. 21,
1944, in Austin, Texas. After their marriage, the Humberts moved to
San Angelo. Both of the Humberts were teachers with the San Angelo
ISD. Mrs. Humbert taught the fifth grade at Reagan Elementary School
from 1945 to 1953. An accomplished musician, Mrs. Humbert played the
organ at the Church of the Good Shepherd in San Angelo and was a
substitute organist at the First Presbyterian Church of San Angelo
where she was a member. For many years she played the piano for the
Elizabeth Wood Sunday School class at the First Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Humbert was preceded in death by her parents; her sister,
Mildred Parramore; and her husband, John Leroy Humbert. Frances is
survived by two nieces, Mary Bauer of Georgetown, Texas, and Jean
Teal of Salado, Texas; and several great nieces and nephews. Memorial
service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27, at the First
Presbyterian Church in San Angelo with the Rev. Ron Sutto
officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that
memorials be made to the First Presbyterian Church of San Angelo or
to the Alzheimer Association.
Johnson’s Funeral Home
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