Caryl Knapp
How wonderful that Ed now knows all the glories of being an everlasting spirit in a peaceful and beautiful realm. Caryl
Birth date: Sep 4, 1920 Death date: Oct 25, 2009
Born September 4, 1920 in Montague, Texas to Edgar and Cassie Parr; passed away October 25, 2009 in Garland, Texas. Kermit was a veteran of the United States Army, and worked for many years as an Engineer. He was preceded in death Read Obituary
How wonderful that Ed now knows all the glories of being an everlasting spirit in a peaceful and beautiful realm. Caryl
Karen and Family, I would like to express my deep and heartfelt sympathy over the loss of your father. He was such a kindhearted person, and I felt touched everytime I had the pleasure of running into him. Sincerely, Jennie McQuay
He was indeed a dear friend and we will miss his quiet smile. Harold will miss his letters regarding the terrible eating habits of our society and the danger they pose to those of us who love to endulge. We know that he is in a place and he would encourage us all to meet him there someday.
Karen – I recall the stories you shared with me about your Dad's passion for running. As a fellow runner his fiesty nature and powerful attitude always motivated me to run farther, run faster. May he forever move at the speed of light, the speed of love, the speed of God.
Daddy-o went "home" to be with his Lord a week ago today. I will miss him everday!
Grandaddy you were an amazing man! You were the only person I knew who built their own huge greenhouse so you could eat healthy foods, the only person I knew who had the guts to tell every stranger you met how to get to Heaven, and the only person I knew who did that funky dance you always did for me when I was little. Hope you're up there dancing with Grandmommy now. Love always, Cherie