John-Cozad-Obituary

John Cozad

San Antonio, Texas

Apr 14, 1959 – Apr 4, 2020 (Age 60)

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BORN
April 14, 1959
DIED
April 4, 2020
AGE
60
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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John E Cozad1959-2020San Antonio – John Eldred Cozad (Johnny) passed away peacefully on April 4, 2020 on the eve of Palm Sunday after a valiant battle with cancer. Johnny was born on April 14, 1959 in Houston, Texas. He was one of five children born to Celine M. Cozad and John E. Cozad. He...

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Johnny still think of you and Jane often, thank you for bringing Jesus into my heart..

Miss u every day especially during whitetail deer season,,u are forever in my prayers

Been near a year and still think of my friend,,rest in peace with your lovely wife Jane...until we meet again

I met Johnny when I started working Chevron's South Texas assets as a landman for that area. It was such a blessing working with an honest, kind man like him who genuinely cared about his ranch. His faith shone through his actions and the way he treated others. I consider it a blessing and privilege to have met him and my prayers are with his family and loved ones.

Johnny and I were childhood friends in Houston. I have fond memories of the entire Cozad family, going to Surfside in Dr. Cozad's Shelby Cobra and the love that surrounded them. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Tom Leavens, M.D.

To his children, We met your parents when they were our dinner partners at a small party at the Argyle with the Gates. They were so charming we immediately wanted to get to know them better.Your Mother and Father helped us with a seminar on wildlife photography at TMI.And when our son graduated form the University of Texas one of you must been graduating because your father was running around the hotel in a straw hat and cowboy outfit laughing about a graduation party and just having the...

Our family has been blessed to be friends of Johnny, Jane and the kids. quite a few years together at St. John's, where Johnny was our son Evan's favorite Sunday School teacher. lucky to have shed some tears and laughed lots at Happenings and Cursillos together. If we could all behave like Mr. Johnny the world would be a better place!

We were just with you in spirit for the love filled funeral service. It reflected our fondest memories of Johnny. How many lives he touched in so many meaningful ways. Our prayers are with all of you. We are all better for having been part of your family.
Robert and Margaret McAllen

We are so sorry for your loss.
The memories I have of Johnny were from the A&M bond fires, where he had so much energy I tried to keep up but failed miserably. But what a wonderful son, brother, husband, and father he turned out to be! We send our love and pray that you'll be strengthened with the faith, hope, and love that is within each one of you.