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Funeral Service for Breland Fred "Gary" Spicer of New Caney, Texas will be held on Friday, May 24, 2019 at 2:00 pm in The Chapel at Conroe Funeral Directors with the Rev. John Gaston officiating. The family will receive friends in The Chapel one hour prior to the funeral service beginning at 1:00 pm. Mr. Spicer was born on March 10, 1953 in Houston, Texas to James H. Spicer and Zenola I. (Cook) Spicer. He passed away peacefully on May 19, 2019 at his home at the age of 66.
Growing up and throughout his life, Gary enjoyed the great outdoors whether it was hunting, fishing, water skiing or bull riding. He also loved fishing and spending time at his "Rocking R" Ranch. Gary owned and operated Spicer Wood Floors in Montgomery county for over 40 years where he made many lasting relationships. Gary was loved for his kindness and generosity will be greatly missed.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister, Nancy Spicer McDonald; brother, Jimmy Spicer and infant son, Robert Spicer. Gary is survived by his daughter, Anjanette Spicer; sisters and brothers-in-law, Shirley Lenox, Linda and Dana King, Janice and Don Collier, and Kathy Kissinger; his dear grandchildren, Sierra Sparks and Cameron Mixon; nieces, Wende, Melissa, Christina, Cassie and Lindsey and his nephew, Daniel. He is also survived by numerous other dear relatives and friends.

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Robert Lee
January 18, 2021
Loved you like my own brother
Rest my brother.
Robert michael Lee
Cameron Mixon
May 15, 2020
I miss you Papa
Stacey Roth
May 28, 2019
I know I'm gonna miss you...i just want to thank you for you always checking on me and most of all the importance of integrity to oneself as well others..the friendship between you and your family will always be in my heart...god bless you...rest in peace and comfort my friend forever...xoxo
Donna Cornwall
May 24, 2019
Well Gary, I'm going to miss talking to you on messenger! Thanks for always making me laugh and for being that strong big bro to your sisters and always the loving dad and son. You thought you pulled off being the "tough guy", but we all knew you were a big softie! Say hi to the family up there and I love you cousin!
Chip Nall
May 23, 2019
I first met Gary close to 50 years ago. He was always friendly, pleasant and a guy who enjoyed life. I love the Spicer family and I am thankful all the fond memories we share. Rest In Peace until we meet again.
anjanette spicer
May 22, 2019
My dad has taught me everything I know, he was my mentor, the man I sat and watched and learned from. Now I am realizing I'm just like him and now I understand why we are so much alike, why we bumped heads. Who else was I to learn from? He molded me into the woman I am today. I've just experienced the worst loss of my life but I'm strong because I was taught being strong is the absolute only choice I have. Love you daddy!!! I'm gonna miss you but through me you will continue to live. I'll do my best to make you proud !!!
Fly high dad love you!!!
Cheryl Cooke
May 22, 2019
Wish we could have had one more visit but the Lord had other plans for you. Love and prayers to get your family through this time. Cheryl Cooke
David Cooke
May 22, 2019
I was only able to enjoy Gary's company a few times in my life that I can remember, but each one I will carry with me forever. He was such a great person and always kept me laughing! Rest In Peace Cousin! You are greatly missed!

Nancy, Gary, Shirley, Jimmy, Linda & Janice
Linda King
May 22, 2019
You were a great big brother! You left us too soon. We will always love you and miss you!
Tina Cook
May 22, 2019
My favorite memory is him teaching me to make roller skates out of all the cans in the back of his truck. They never rolled but we stomped them down anyway lol
David & Terri Storm
May 22, 2019
Prayers go out to the family.
Cameron Mixon
May 22, 2019
I will miss you Papa! Love, Cameron
Tasheka Osborne
May 22, 2019
Praying for the spicer family, all the way from Shreveport La. love you Angie pooh❤
Jerry Cooke
May 21, 2019
When I went to Texas in the mid 1970's, I was a teenager with no skills. Gary took me under his wing and changed the direction of my life. Over the next few years, we worked together and Gary trained me and mentored me. He taught me a trade which I am still in today more than 40 years later. I learned many things from Gary in both my professional and personal lives. So much that it's not possible to go through a single day without doing something or saying something that I learned from him. Gary was a strong man to be admired and also a genuinely goodhearted man. I will forever cherish his friendship, his memories and all of the things I have learned from him. I'm going to miss you so much! Until we meet again, Gary, I wish you Godspeed.
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