Walter graduated Edna High School in 1955, and shortly after married the love of his life Judith Thomas. This year they would be celebrating a wonderful 65 years of marriage. Walter and Judy have four children, Judyrae, John, Sandra and Sherri, which they dedicated their lives loving unconditionally. He graduated college from the University of Texas Austin and continued on to medical school at UT Galveston, which he graduated from on June 10th 1964. Walter then served the community of Jackson County as a Family Doctor and Dupont as plant physician for a combined 30 yrs.
Walter learned at a very early age hard work and good work ethics. He spent many hours away from his family, which then in return his children and grandchildren learned from him that hard work pays off. Walter had a great love and respect for Law enforcement and the military. He and Judy would volunteer and serve at Warriors Weekend at Port O’Connor. Walter had many passions including fishing, woodworking, camping and of course always caring for people. When his patients couldn’t afford to pay, they would share their goods of fresh vegetables, eggs, meat, and of course many great Kolaches. He was a very dedicated man to his profession.
He is preceded in death by his daughter Judy Rae Konzen, parents Walter and Mary Konzen, and his two sisters Lula (“Muffin”) Cook and Dorthy Cole.
The funeral services will be held Saturday, March 27th at 11:00 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 407 N Bridge St. Victoria, TX.
Walter graduated Edna High School in 1955, and shortly after married the love of his life Judith Thomas. This year they would be celebrating a wonderful 65 years of marriage. Walter and Judy have four children, Judyrae, John, Sandra and Sherri, which they dedicated their lives loving unconditionally. He graduated college from the University of Texas Austin and continued on to medical school at UT Galveston, which he graduated from on June 10th 1964. Walter then served the community of Jackson County as a Family Doctor and Dupont as plant physician for a combined 30 yrs.
Walter learned at a very early age hard work and good work ethics. He spent many hours away from his family, which then in return his children and grandchildren learned from him that hard work pays off. Walter had a great love and respect for Law enforcement and the military. He and Judy would volunteer and serve at Warriors Weekend at Port O’Connor. Walter had many passions including fishing, woodworking, camping and of course always caring for people. When his patients couldn’t afford to pay, they would share their goods of fresh vegetables, eggs, meat, and of course many great Kolaches. He was a very dedicated man to his profession.
He is preceded in death by his daughter Judy Rae Konzen, parents Walter and Mary Konzen, and his two sisters Lula (“Muffin”) Cook and Dorthy Cole.
The funeral services will be held Saturday, March 27th at 11:00 a.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 407 N Bridge St. Victoria, TX.
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