Mark Currier: Jan. 16, 1965-Dec. 3, 2025
Driving big trucks is what he loved. He ended his career of 27 years with J3 Co. when he became ill.
Driving big trucks is what he loved. He ended his career of 27 years with J3 Co. when he became ill.
Linda lived out a servant's heart in every season. She worked at the Lions Camp teaching and caring for blind children, helped at a local daycare, and taught special education at both Tivy High School and Ingram Tom Moore.
Throughout life, Duren was active in his church, singing in the choir and serving wherever he could. After his retirement, he loved volunteering at the Kerrville Veterans' Medical Center.
His favorite moments were those spent with his wife, hunting with his son and time spent with his beloved granddaughter, Kaylee.
He was fun-loving, wanted everyone to have a good time and would always offer you a cold Miller Lite.
After several moves, she and her children settled down in Kerrville in 1968.
After retirement, Gary and Ellen moved to Buckhorn RV Resort in Kerrville, Texas, traveling the country in their Class A motorhome and enjoying the adventure of exploring the United States.
Mark was passionate about whatever he was interested in at the moment. He was into cars and music as a teenager, being a trendsetter with an autoreverse cassette deck when everyone else was installing 8-track players!
He attended Tivy High School and even as an adult, Jesse carried with him the friendships, humor and memories of those years.
Marjorie will best be remembered for her heart. She loved all that came in her path, but it was due to the love she held for the Lord.