Larry Johnson: Sept. 30, 1946-July 10, 2026
Larry kept himself busy not only as a long-haul truck driver, but also as an airplane mechanic. Larry also worked in the security sector as a civilian contractor at Laughlin Air Force Base.
Larry kept himself busy not only as a long-haul truck driver, but also as an airplane mechanic. Larry also worked in the security sector as a civilian contractor at Laughlin Air Force Base.
He played baseball and was a fan of the Dallas Cowboys and San Antonio Spurs. He and Janie spent New Years with his best friends in San Antonio, and greatly cherished those times.
Since arriving in Texas, she was active in numerous civic activities and at Trinity Baptist Church in Kerrville.
He was an Army veteran as a Military Policeman at West Point. He was a union electrician for several companies including NASA.
Fern devoted her life entirely to ministry. She became an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God denomination.
Cathy was preceded in death by her parents, Glen and Lillian; and her beloved daughter, Charlotte Nicole Ritter.
Survivors include sisters, Alexis Schultz and Marissa Ingram; and parents, Kevin and Erin Ingram.
He spent days restoring vintage automobiles from across the decades, returning them to their former glory, or making them better than they had been in the first place.
Beth embraced life with curiosity and an adventurous spirit. She was amazed by all living creatures, some of which most people would kill with a swat.
Throughout her life, Jann wore many hats. She began her career as a professional model in Dallas before becoming a successful food broker and later working in real estate. Those who knew her admired her professionalism, strong work ethic, and ability to connect with people.