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Homer C Garrett

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Homer C Garrett Veteran

Birth
Devol, Cotton County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
25 Sep 2019 (aged 95)
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.2620354, Longitude: -95.30869
Plot
Veteran’s Garden Section K-1 Row 1 Plot 44A4
Memorial ID
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Funeral services for Homer C. Garrett, age 95 of Tyler, Texas, were scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 28, 2019 at the Caudle-Rutledge-Daugherty Funeral Home Chapel in Lindale, Texas, with Pastor Brian Bunch, nephew of Mr. Garrett, officiating. Interment will follow at Cathedral in the Pines Cemetery in Tyler, with full military honors.

Homer passed away on September 25th, 2019, just shy of his 96th birthday, at the Watkins Logan State Veteran's Home in Tyler, Texas, where he was honored with the traditional Final Salute.

He was born October 2, 1923, in Duvol, Oklahoma, the tenth of eleven children born to Henry R. and Jewel Wagnon Garrett. He grew up in Burkburnett, Texas, during the Great Depression where he excelled in both football and baseball. He had multiple scholarship opportunities to play college football, but instead enlisted in the U.S. Army and served during World II. Mr. Garrett served in the 300th Combat Engineer Battalion and was severely wounded when his LST hit a mine near Utah Beach during the Normandy Invasion. He spent 10 months in hospitals in England and the US.

Following the War, he became a member of the Masonic Lodge and remained an active member for over 75 years. He was a past Master of Levelland, Texas Lodge 1236.

In 1947 he married Marjorie June Golden and they raised two children. They lived in the west Texas communities of Snyder, Levelland and Andrews where he was employed by Mobil Oil Company. Upon retirement, they lived in Nacogdoches and then became longtime residents of Hide-A-Way Lake near Lindale, Texas. Both were of strong Christian faith and became active members of Hide-A-Way Lake Church.

His wife, June, passed away in 2000. In 2013 Homer moved to the Texas State Veterans Home in Tyler where he lived next door to his best friend of 75 years, Chuck Bice of Tyler. Both men were Squad Sergeants in the 300th and in 2016, both were awarded the Medal of Knight in the French Legion of Honor, the highest award granted by the French government for their service in the Liberation of France.

Homer is preceded in death by his parents, his wife, June, and was the last living sibling of his large family.

He leaves his daughter, Barbara and husband Larry Schoenrock of Levelland; his son Bob and Debbie Garrett of Tyler; grandchildren: Chuck and Kimberly of Little Elm; Chad and Laurn of Fort Worth; Kelly and Clint of Waco; Johnna and Jonty of UK; Nancy and Jeff of Plano; Julie and Brandon of Fort Worth; Mike and Emily of Keller; great grandchildren: Wesley, Holley and Walker Whitt; Hudson, Holland and Camille Harp; Gigi and newborn grandaughter Hampson, (born on the day of his passing); Gunner, Wade, Allie and Harper Tipps and Mason and Jack Ridlen.

Serving as pallbearers will be Chad Whitt, Chuck Whitt, Wesley Whitt, Walker Whitt, Brandon Tipps, Jeff Ridlen, and Mike Mitchell.

A special thank you to the Watkins Logan Veterans Home for the special care and support given to Homer and his family. Thank you also to for the love and support of caregivers: Lori G, Brandy B, Lacey M, Francisca B, and Alicia C. In lieu of flowers, Memorials may be made to Watkins Logan Texas Veterans Home Resident Fund.

Family received friends from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Saturday prior to the service.

Obituary published online 26 Sep 2019 by Caudle-Rutledge-Daugherty Funeral Home, Lindale, Texas.
Funeral services for Homer C. Garrett, age 95 of Tyler, Texas, were scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 28, 2019 at the Caudle-Rutledge-Daugherty Funeral Home Chapel in Lindale, Texas, with Pastor Brian Bunch, nephew of Mr. Garrett, officiating. Interment will follow at Cathedral in the Pines Cemetery in Tyler, with full military honors.

Homer passed away on September 25th, 2019, just shy of his 96th birthday, at the Watkins Logan State Veteran's Home in Tyler, Texas, where he was honored with the traditional Final Salute.

He was born October 2, 1923, in Duvol, Oklahoma, the tenth of eleven children born to Henry R. and Jewel Wagnon Garrett. He grew up in Burkburnett, Texas, during the Great Depression where he excelled in both football and baseball. He had multiple scholarship opportunities to play college football, but instead enlisted in the U.S. Army and served during World II. Mr. Garrett served in the 300th Combat Engineer Battalion and was severely wounded when his LST hit a mine near Utah Beach during the Normandy Invasion. He spent 10 months in hospitals in England and the US.

Following the War, he became a member of the Masonic Lodge and remained an active member for over 75 years. He was a past Master of Levelland, Texas Lodge 1236.

In 1947 he married Marjorie June Golden and they raised two children. They lived in the west Texas communities of Snyder, Levelland and Andrews where he was employed by Mobil Oil Company. Upon retirement, they lived in Nacogdoches and then became longtime residents of Hide-A-Way Lake near Lindale, Texas. Both were of strong Christian faith and became active members of Hide-A-Way Lake Church.

His wife, June, passed away in 2000. In 2013 Homer moved to the Texas State Veterans Home in Tyler where he lived next door to his best friend of 75 years, Chuck Bice of Tyler. Both men were Squad Sergeants in the 300th and in 2016, both were awarded the Medal of Knight in the French Legion of Honor, the highest award granted by the French government for their service in the Liberation of France.

Homer is preceded in death by his parents, his wife, June, and was the last living sibling of his large family.

He leaves his daughter, Barbara and husband Larry Schoenrock of Levelland; his son Bob and Debbie Garrett of Tyler; grandchildren: Chuck and Kimberly of Little Elm; Chad and Laurn of Fort Worth; Kelly and Clint of Waco; Johnna and Jonty of UK; Nancy and Jeff of Plano; Julie and Brandon of Fort Worth; Mike and Emily of Keller; great grandchildren: Wesley, Holley and Walker Whitt; Hudson, Holland and Camille Harp; Gigi and newborn grandaughter Hampson, (born on the day of his passing); Gunner, Wade, Allie and Harper Tipps and Mason and Jack Ridlen.

Serving as pallbearers will be Chad Whitt, Chuck Whitt, Wesley Whitt, Walker Whitt, Brandon Tipps, Jeff Ridlen, and Mike Mitchell.

A special thank you to the Watkins Logan Veterans Home for the special care and support given to Homer and his family. Thank you also to for the love and support of caregivers: Lori G, Brandy B, Lacey M, Francisca B, and Alicia C. In lieu of flowers, Memorials may be made to Watkins Logan Texas Veterans Home Resident Fund.

Family received friends from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Saturday prior to the service.

Obituary published online 26 Sep 2019 by Caudle-Rutledge-Daugherty Funeral Home, Lindale, Texas.

Inscription

Sergeant, U.S. Army
World War II
Purple Heart
Utah Beach



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