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John YOST

1943 - 2018

John YOST obituary, 1943-2018, Galveston, TX

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1943

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2018

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John YOST Obituary

YOST, John Clayton John Clayton Yost, of Austin and Galveston, Texas, and Aspen, Colorado, passed away on March 28, 2018 surrounded by his children and sister after a brief battle with cancer. Born July 22, 1943 to Katherine Andrews Yost and Francis Randolph Yost, he attended St. John's School, The Lawrenceville School, Washington & Lee University, and Harvard Business School. John worked in early Houston years building apartments, went on to build a restaurant chain in Houston, Austin, and College Station with close friend Randall Jones, and worked later in the custom flooring business with his brother. He served on the board of Wichita-Joplin Coca Cola Bottling Co. for 12 years until it was sold to the parent company in 1995. He was a world traveler, working his way around the world for 11 months at the age of 20, and published a diary of the trip, The World Is a Nice Place to Visit. His travels continued until his demise. John was a deeply devoted father and husband, inventor, and writer. He often said that his greatest accomplishments were his three adored children: Clayton, Carson, and Samantha. Eighty pages into penning Ruin in the Jungle, the world will not see the completion of this work about the Mayan civilization, cut short by his death. His opus, Randolph, will also remain unfinished. He invented the radio-controlled Blue Crab and Maine Lobster with which he regaled his kids and hundreds on the beach at his favorite second home, Galveston Island. His other popular invention, the "Tote and Latch Gazebo", needs mention here also. Not to mention the "Banana Keeper" for bananas and the "Window Propper" for old houses. John mastered furniture building and ceramics at Anderson Ranch Art Center near Aspen, Colorado, his beloved second, second home. He did not master the art of radio-controlled model airplanes. Along with son Carson, they fondly remembered the spectacular crashes of many of his hand-crafted models. Nor did he master the hobby of stamp collecting. His zeal for his collection dwindled when he paid the record price for the 1930 set of three Graf Zeppelin Air Mails just months before their price collapsed. For 11 years, he worked with the Aspen district of White River National Forest as a volunteer forest ranger administering CPR and First Aid to those in need on the hiking trails in the mountains. Avid hunter, yet gentle, loving protector of animals and chipmunks. He cherished his many friends, his sister Sally and quirky brother, Randy, and his ex-wife, Mary Ralph. He mastered offshore sailing, flew gliders and single engine airplanes, hunted and fished, crabbed, and enjoyed cooking gourmet meals, gardening, skiing, scuba diving, and piddling. He was a member of the Sigma Society, Cadaver, former member of Houston Yacht Club, River Oaks Country Club, Lyford Cay Club, and Cardwell Hunt Club in Batesville, Texas. He occasionally remarked of a life measured not by coffee spoons, but by his faithful dogs: Sausage, Sancho Panza, Rommel, Bennie, Dylan, Sam, and Winifred Scarlet the cat. At Lawrenceville School in 1959, he sat in the chapel to listen to Fidel Castro speak. In 1965 at Washington & Lee, he watched with many lifelong friends as Martha and the Vandellas played at his fraternal SAE house. And who could forget his telling of his favorite joke "The Big Mouth Frog?" He is survived by his three kids and their families: Clayton and Andrew Maebius (Austin, TX), Carson and Lexi Yost (Fort Worth, TX), and Samantha and JC Pace (Fort Worth, TX); eight grandchildren: Hudson, Stormy, and Mary John Maebius, Cypress and Mary Carson Yost, and JC, Lowe, and Calder Pace; his sister Sally and brother Randy; and his faithful companion Sam. For those desiring, you may also access the online guest registry and obituary at www.wcfish.com.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Apr. 1, 2018.

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Sally Yost

March 22, 2023

I miss my brother so much.
Sally Yost

william norvell

March 10, 2021

I went to school with John at River Oaks Elementary in Houston. He lived just across the street from the school. He was popular and funny. R.I.P. Bill Norvell

Eric Kampmann

May 23, 2018

I just learned that John passed away in March; I am a classmate of John's and I have not seen him since our days at Lawrenceville and the Dickinson House. A business friend who I share an office with in New York and who attended Washington & Lee with John told me this morning about John's passing.
Many of our best friends are the people we form friendships with early. For me John was such a person even though we went in different directions after we graduated. God bless John. By the obituary and by the man I knew, he brought countless blessings into the lives of the people he knew during the course of his 74 years.

Margie McNamara

April 14, 2018

Dear John
I shall so miss seeing you and Sam in Aspen. You were always off on a walk or a hike or some sort of adventure. You always had time for a chat and laugh. Sam loved to see all his dog friends. It won't be the same in that little neighborhood. You led a full life. Much love Margie

Clare Hudspeth

April 9, 2018

A man who was admired and enjoyed by many -- and will be greatly missed.

Sally Yost

April 8, 2018

As a cover to a book wears out and loses its ability to hold the pages together, so goes the body. But the essence of the book remains in the hearts and minds of those touched by it. I've been touched by my brother's humor, love, lessons and fascination of nature.

I'm sad and will miss him, yet I've been enriched being his pesky little sister.

April 5, 2018

So sorry and sad. Fielding and Rita Reiner. Cypress Mill, Texas

Toney Thomas

April 3, 2018

You will be missed...every time I look towards your home and you are not there.
You will be missed...when I walk Aspen and you and Sam are not by our side.
You will be missed...when I am tending to your garden and you are no longer there to tell me I overwatered.
Farewell dear friend.

Nike Luqman

April 3, 2018

John was my dearest neighbor and my beloved travel companion. He is much missed and will forever be part of my heart. My deepest condolences to his wonderful family and friends, John was much loved, my prayers are that God will give you peace and strength during this sad time.

Joe Wheeler

April 2, 2018

I am pleased that my old fraternity brother had a great and full life, just like he started.

Henry Jasso

April 1, 2018

You were a Great friend that i helped and i miss you my friend

peter parker

April 1, 2018

John, it's been many years since Cascia Hall, it appears you had a wonderful life filled with many great opportunities which you took advantage of. As we all have changed since the 50's you look just like Randolph. You have left quite a legacy RIP!

Peggy McCafferty Oxford

April 1, 2018

Aspen will not be the same without Ranger JOHN this Summer...you will be missed and remembered at every turn in this little town you loved and that loved you in return

Tom and Julia Muncaster

April 1, 2018

We will miss you Johnny. Tom and Julia Muncaster

March 30, 2018

Please accept my sincere condolences. May knowing God cares and will help you 1Peter 5:6,7 bring you comfort.

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