Dan passed away on April 1, 2020 at home after a long battle with Parkinson's and Dementia. Born in 1935 at the Baptist Hospital in San Antonio, he was preceded in death by his parents Edwin E. and Effie McKeen McCarty, Sister Maurine Fortenberry and deceased wife Rosette McCarty.
Dan graduated from Brackenridge High School in 1954, where he played football and ran track. He continued to attend an annual alumnus gathering to see his lifelong high school friends until his illness prevented him from doing so.
Dan graduated from Trinity University in 1958, where he played football and earned a degree in Home Building.
Dan served briefly in the United States Army before working for Quincy Lee for 2 years. In 1961 he started K.D. Construction Company. He purchased a Concrete Company in 1968 and changed the name to Beck Ready Mix. Dan started what is now known as Multisource Sand and Gravel in the La Grange area in 1979. Dan's final business ventures were Beck Landfill and Beck Dispose-All located in Schertz. Dan was proud to have his three sons and grandson help him build these businesses.
Dan was one of the original group of investors which brought the Spurs to San Antonio from Dallas in 1973. He was immensely proud of this association and was a lifelong Spurs fan and ticket holder.
Dan was an avid, accomplished fisherman and hunter. He made his first African Safari to Tanzania and Kenya in 1972. Other safaris were made to South Africa, Zimbabwe, Southwest Africa and Botswana. Dan hunted wild sheep in North America, Mongolia, Russia and Mexico. He hunted sheep all over the world, but his proudest accomplishment was his North American Big Horn Sheep Grand Slam. Dan would run up and down the bleachers of the Alamo Heights football stadium to prepare for his hunts.
The hunt was not about the taking of the trophy for Dan, it was about the rigors of tracking and stalking, the experience and the journey. Dan always said that some of his best loved hunts passed without a kill. In a 1987 newspaper article Dan was quoted saying, "A few days in the middle of nowhere with someone and you get to see what they're made of".
Dan fished in Alaska, Northwest Territory, British Columbia and the Yukon but his favorite fishing spot was along the salt water flats of the Lower Laguna Madre.
Dan worked with and contributed to Game Conservation International, Ducks Unlimited, The North America Wild Sheep Foundation, the American Rifle Association and the Safari Club International. He also helped restore the Big Horn Sheep to its former range through the Texas Big Horn Society.
Dan sponsored outings for youngsters at various ranch leases he held in South Texas over the years. He wanted to expose the youths to hunting, fishing, hiking and arrow head collecting to encourage them to think about the future of lands and waters in Texas.
Dan was the recipient of the Outdoorsman of the Year Award by the Anglers Club for his ability in hunting and fishing, contributions to wildlife conservation, and youth activities.
Dan donated materials equipment and labor to complete the Ronald McDonald House as well as concrete for the Girls Home at Boysville, Wounded Warrior homes, and the Alamo Heights Little League batting cage.
He is survived by his wife Lee McGovern McCarty and children Louisa and Daniel, Ken (Wendy) McCarty and children Kross, Thekla and Kasi, Kelly (Blake) Warren and children Courtney and Kendall, Guy (Tres) Davis, Ben (Michelle) Davis and children Dulce and Belle, and Christina Davis, nephew Jack Fortenberry and niece Libby Sheridan.
Dan was deeply loved by his family. He made an indelible mark on us all and he will be greatly missed. The family would like to express their deep appreciation to Isela, Vanessa,
Juanita and Saskia who provided Dan with exceptional care over the years. The family is also indebted to River City Hospice for their support.
Due to the Declaration regarding the size of gatherings during the health crisis, a private internment will take place at the Bandera Cemetery. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
Memorial Contributions are encouraged to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research @Michaeljfox.org or to The Alzheimer's Association @Alz.org
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Jamie Hoskins
August 10, 2020
Dan took me on my first fishing trip at the farias ranch when I was 8 years old. (I’m 54 now) I ask Dan how do you catch all your fish. He said take some chew in spit on your hook, and I did. I caught a 8 pound catfish. Dan you will be greatly missed and now you and my dad And mother Jerry, Jackie Hoskins are together in heaven. Thank you for the memories.
Debora Daniels Albrecht
May 12, 2020
Loved that man and his warm smile and the way he'd shake his head in amusement when Lee and Patti and I sat in the kitchen talking for hours. Even when he wasn't feeling well, he'd brighten and say, "How're my girls?" I loved his big hug and his big heart. I will miss his humor and his comments that would cut right to the heart of things. He was authentic, solid, and down-to-earth. Dan McCarty was the real deal.
Scott Gray
April 22, 2020
I was so sorry to hear of Dan's passing. I first met Dan when I was a kid and my dad Walter Powell Gray took me with him to Dan's Office. One of my first jobs was working for KD one summer. I have great memories of Dan and going to his ranch to deer hunt with my dad. My mom always said that Dan had such beautiful eyes! He was a great man and a great person and will be missed.
April 15, 2020
I loved Dan McCarty!!! He was a good friend and one helluva hunter. I was so fortunate to be Dan's banker in the early years and will always remember Dan for his wonderful donations to the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo!!! I love you too Lee and I hope you know that Tracie and I are here for anything you would ever need!! Love- Keith and Tracie Martin
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Melissa Adams
April 14, 2020
Dan always made you feel special - not more special, but as special as anyone else. That is a great gift to give or receive. My love to Lee and sincere sympathy to all the McCarty's.
George Dennis
April 13, 2020
Lee,
I was shocked and sad to read about Dan's passing. He was a very unique and admired man. When I first started sheep hunting Dan was my mentor. He unselfishly gave me much guidance and advice. Like Dan, I too used to go to Alamo Heights HS and run up and down the bleachers preparing for the rigors of mountain sheep hunting. At the hunting conventions I was always so impressed that Dan knew everyone! I am so glad I got to know Dan and I am very sorry for your loss. May God bless Dan and your family in this time of great sadness.
Ray Sheridan
April 9, 2020
Only met him one time! I was deeply impressed!!!!!! Libby talked of him frequently! I feel like I know his soul!!!!!
Jackie Cameron
April 9, 2020
What an accomplished man he was. I will never forget those beautiful blue eyes. He was a special man Lee! Love to you all!
Truman Franks
April 8, 2020
A shining example of a life well lived and a true and forever friend.
Priceless memories.
Truman and Cathie Franks
Terri Rubiola
April 6, 2020
Dan was a one of a kind in all the best ways. He was generous, loving, kind, smart, successful, and much more. He was a great husband, father, and friend. He will be missed and for sure is now in heaven! He will remain in our hearts forever!
Susan Shown Todd
April 5, 2020
What a wonderful man, and godfather. You were his angel on Earth. Peace and Prayers for you and your family.
Kevin Malatek
April 5, 2020
Heven just got better. God bless Dan, Lee, and the Family.
Your pal,
Kevin Malatek
Kathy Brown
April 4, 2020
Such a cool picture of Dan... very handsome! Enjoyed reading about his passions in this article. His family meant so much to him; oh how he loved each one of you! Please let us know when the celebration of his life will be. Wish I could hug your necks! This is a powerful virus! Know you all remain in my heart, thoughts and prayers. ❤
Jeff Howell
April 4, 2020
Giving thanks to our Lord Jesus Christ for the gift of eternal life, my prayers of sympathy are extended to the family of Mr. McCarty. What an amazing and generous man! This obit captures so much about him and stirs so many wonderful memories. Beautifully written! My father was, Bill Howell, and he loved "Dan" as a brother. I was fortunate enough to be one of those youth that Mr. McCarty blessed with amazing hunting and fishing experiences. The best memories of my life were hunting and fishing with my father and Uncle Tommy in Laredo and Eagle Pass. Mr. McCarty made all that possible. I am grateful. Let us celebrate a life that blessed so many!
caroline kuper
April 4, 2020
Lee, my heart hurts for you and your family, keep the wonderful memories alive. I wish you much peace in this trying time. With deepest sympathy, Caroline Kuper
Jose Edgar Martinez
April 4, 2020
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Robin Grillo
April 4, 2020
Dan was a Great Fun Loving Man
Kelly Durham
April 4, 2020
Sorry for Your loss , prayers to your family's
Rick Mathews
April 4, 2020
You were an amazing friend and associate and had the best stories ever. It was an honor knowing you and the world is a little less fun with out you in it
Rick and Debbi Mathews
Steve Lang
April 3, 2020
I enjoyed hunting with Dan and then later reuniting with the family at the Alamo Heights Girls Volleyball games. I have love and the utmost respect for him. He will be missed.
Steve Lang
roy leinweber
April 7, 2020
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Dan was a wonderful friend and will be missed.
R.G. and Arlene Leinweber
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