Big Spring Herald Weekend

Martha Howerton Poss

- Paid Obituary

Martha Howerton Poss passed from this life to Heaven on a beautiful sunny morning Friday, Feb. 4, 2022 after a long, hard fought battle with pancreatic cancer. She was in her mountain home in Alto, New Mexico. Martha's husband and sons were with her as she departed for her Heavenly journey.

She was born on Dec. 13, 1935 in Abilene to Lacy and Dorothy Howerton and brother Joel. They moved to San Angelo in 1941. Martha sang in the San Angelo High School choir, being selected to the Texas High School All-state Choir. She graduated in 1953. Martha then attended San Angelo College and was the 1954 Ram Basketball Sweetheart.

Martha began dating Delnor W Poss in 1952 and the two were married in 1954. They were married for nearly 68 years and she gave birth to sons Nathan Joel, Delnor Everett and John Mark.

They began their coaching and teaching careers together in 1956 with two years each in Garden City and Menard. In 1960 the Posses moved to Big Spring. There Martha had a busy life as a homemaker and piano school teacher in the home for 13 years. She also taught Sunday school and was a fashion model in the Permian Basin. Returning to school at Utpermian Basin, she proudly completed her degree in 1975 at age 40. She later added a Masters degree from Sul Ross State University.

Martha's school teaching career included one year in Ackerly and 24 years at Greenwood ISD outside of Midland. Most of that was teaching second graders, with the last 3 as a Reading Specialist. She thoroughly enjoyed teaching the children academical­ly and about life in a more broad sense. Influenced by Mrs. Poss, many of her students decided to become teachers and coaches themselves.

Martha was known for her outer and inner beauty, as well as her grace in all situations with countless people. As a mother, Martha was gracious and firm, teaching her sons with love and discipline. From her sons' early ages of youth sports of football, basketball and baseball coached by her husband to their college games, Mama Poss was their #1 fan. She was a lifelong inspiratio­n to her husband Delnor with high school basketball and football teams, and very important in his storied career as an Athletic Director and Golf Coach at Midland College. As husband Delnor often said: “Martha was the wind beneath my wings”. During that time as an encourager of Delnor's players, the MC Chaps golf teams won four national junior college championsh­ips. Martha attended 26 national golf championsh­ip events to cheer for the Chaps. She also accompanie­d Delnor as he coached Team USA Golf to a World Championsh­ip at the World University Games in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d in 1996.

An avid Bridge player, Martha played in tournament­s and in clubs all over West Texas, and later in Ruidoso. She qualified for and competed in the National Bridge Championsh­ip in Las Vegas in 2008. She also sang in the church choir her entire adult life, singing for First Christian Church choirs in San Angelo, Big Spring, Midland and Ruidoso. Additional­ly she was a proud member of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

The Posses rarely missed son Nathan's UTEP Miners home football games the past 25 years, sitting on the balcony behind the north end goal posts of the Larry K Durham Sports Center. Martha was a fixture inside post game, greeting players and coaches after the contests.

Martha was preceded by her parents and brother. She leaves behind her husband Delnor, sons Nathan, Del (Peggy Ann) and Mark (Maria), as well as grandchild­ren Emil and Alexandra (Josh). Aunt Martha also has nieces and nephews including Katie Howerton Landry, Martha Howerton Pattie, Lacy Howerton, David Howerton, Jennifer Poss Taylor, Lisa Ricci Brown and Albert Ricci, as well as 10 great nieces/nephews and 7 great-great nieces/nephews.

Memorial services of the celebrator­y nature honoring Martha will be observed on the following dates.

--Ruidoso on Saturday, April 2 at 2:00pm. -- Big Spring on Thursday, April 7 at 4:00pm;

-- San Angelo on Friday, April, Friday April 8 at 4:00pm;

-- Midland on Saturday, April 9 at 2:00pm. All services will be at the First Christian Church in those locales.

In lieu of flowers Martha had asked that contributi­ons be made to the:

---Permian Basin Fellowship of Christian Athletes—note Martha Poss/big Spring Huddle

--c/o Marcus Gardner

3500 North A

Suite 1400

Midland, Tx 79705

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