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John Lundquist

Schertz, Texas

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August 8, 1933 - November 19, 2015John Earl "Baby Earl" Lundquist was born on August 8, 1933, in Elgin, TX, passed away on November 19, 2015, in San Antonio, TX at the age of 82. John is preceded in death by his sisters Ruby Masters, Ellen Litchko, and twin Anna "Tiny" Pearl Hooks; sons Robert...

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LOVED THAT GUY LIKE A FATHER,THE LUNDQUIST FAMILY IS ONE OF THE BIGGEST REASONS I'M STILL IN TEXAS TODAY,SORRY I FOUND OUT TO LATE,,GOD BLESS THAT GUY!!!!!!

Alberta and family, I am so sorry to hear of Johnny's passing my prayers are with you.

Alberta, Jimmy, Joe, John and family, I am so sorry to hear that Johnny passed away. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Johnny was a huge help to me and taught me a lot about construction. He was a pleasure to know and wished me the best when I chose a different career path. Texas lost a good man. Doug Whitaker

Worked with Johnny in construction. Was always fun to be around. Will really miss him!

He was my great uncle, but I always called him Uncle Sonny. I had the deepest respect and love for him. He was smart, funny, wise, compassionate and so witty..when I was a kid, I spent so much time at his house and loved him and his entire family immensely. He always put family first, made people laugh and was a joy to be around. Most of my best memories are being at his home, where he welcomed everyone. He was very loved and will be missed.

Dear Alberta,
My sincere condolences on the loss of your beloved Johnny.

Papaw I still can't believe u r gone! I'm so sorry I didn't make it to the hospital in time, I was there right after and will never forgive myself, but I love you with all my heart and will forever miss you!! Give uncle Jerome a hug for me, uncle Robert too but I was tiny so don't really know him! Love you to the moon and back. See you soon. *Faline*

Johnny Lundquist was an extraordinary man, mentor and teacher he will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Thank you John for all the smiles you gave me.