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June Turner Doggett

June Doggett left this world to be with her Lord and Savior in the early hours of March 24, 2022, succumbing to complications from post-COVID-related neurologic problems and dementia. June suffered a series of seizures and strokes beginning in mid-November, and received loving care from her friend and physician, Dr. Ty Hughston and New Haven Assisted Living along with Concho Hearts Hospice. June was a long-time resident of San Angelo, Fort Worth, Abilene, and Water Valley, Texas. June was a former Vestry member and active member at Emmanuel Episcopal Church. 

Betty June Charlesworth

Betty was born to Weldon and Vena Hatley on June 25, 1946, in San Angelo, TX.  She married Donald (Don) Charlesworth on February 14, 1965, and while stationed at numerous locations during their military days, she had four children who were born in Wichita Falls, TX, Japan, Hawaii, and San Angelo, TX. 

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Chloe Jane Ratliff Hill

Oct 11, 1946 May 15, 2021 Chloe Jane Ratliff Hill went to be with her Lord and Savior on May 15, 2021 after a 9 week sudden illness. Chloe was named after her dad’s mother, Chloe Jane Hunt Ratliff. She was born October 11, 1946, the second daughter of Bill and Eunice Ratliff.  Chloe Jane was a beloved Mother, MiMi, sister, aunt and friend. She has entered salvation’s rest, a peace so sweet that it transcends all understanding.  She was born and raised in San Angelo, graduating from Central High School and attended Mary Hardin Baylor University. She met the love of her life Carrol Hill while visiting a friend’s home. Carrol and Chloe soon married and built their life and family together, sharing more than 50 years together. 

New Haven Assisted Living & Memory Care continues to excel in providing COVID-19 vaccines and testing

Share this article Share this article AUSTIN, Texas, March 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/  New Haven Texas, 10 assisted living and memory care communities located throughout Texas, continues to look forward to long-term protection with frequent COVID-19 testing for residents, staff, and essential caregivers effective March 8, 2021.  New Haven has partnered with a well-known Texas laboratory to provide supported testing services.  Through this partnership, New Haven will receive support with COVID-19 testing including training, access to test kits, lab capacity and management of results via an online portal.   All residents and essential caregivers will be tested once a month, and staff tested twice a month.  This test will be a non-invasive nasal swab collected in the community by the Wellness Director, LVN.  The swab is then mailed directly to the lab, where results will be obtained within 24 to 48 hours.  Implementing testing and contact tracing to slow the spread of COVID-19 a

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