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J. Kelly Mowry

1958 - 2024

J. Kelly Mowry obituary, 1958-2024, Houston, TX

BORN

1958

DIED

2024

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Geo. H. Lewis & Sons Funeral Directors

1010 Bering Drive

Houston, Texas

J. Mowry Obituary

J. Kelly Mowry
12/08/1958 - 11/14/2024
J. Kelly Mowry, born the 8th of December 1958 and passed away peacefully at his beloved ranch in Chappell Hill on Thursday, the 14th of November 2024, at the age of 65. J. Kelly was a proud and steadfast Texan whose optimism and "git-er-done" attitude inspired all that he met. Generous to his core, he shared everything except for his signature cowboy hat and boots…but if you really needed them, they'd be given to you with a smile on his face.
J. Kelly graduated from Aldine High School in 1976. He then attended Texas A&M University, where he earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1980 and remained a fightin' Texas Aggie to the end. With an unwavering commitment to service, he entered the police academy where he started working with the Harris County Sherriff's Office, all while working at the family company, Gull Industries/Armoloy of Texas.
When his father, Jim, passed away, J. Kelly stepped in to lead Gull Industries, where his grit, integrity, and visionary leadership helped transform the company into a global leader in metal coating products. He earned respect for his hands-on approach and tireless work ethic, eventually becoming president. His leadership was not just about the bottom line – it was about building community and inspiring innovation.
Throughout his career, J. Kelly was a passionate advocate for industry collaboration and workforce development. He was a dedicated leader within trade associations, including one with membership of over 900 companies worldwide. J. Kelly played a pivotal role in the Texas Association of Metal Finishers, serving multiple terms as President and dedicating more than 40 years to advancing the trade. He also worked tirelessly on the Governmental Affairs Committee to bridge gaps between industry and government, earning the highest honors from the association. In 2006, the Department of Public Safety recognized his dedication and service to the community by naming him "Citizen of the Year."
Despite his many professional accomplishments, J. Kelly's proudest role was that of a father and grandfather. He was a devoted and loving dad to Amanda, Kelly Jr., Jack, and Alexis, and grandfather to Henry and Fiadh. Always their biggest cheerleader, he celebrated their successes with unmatched pride and offered unwavering love and support through every step of their lives. Kelly didn't just raise his children; he instilled in them a passion for adventure, a respect for hard work, and a belief in the power of kindness and integrity.
He delighted in sharing his passions with his kids, whether it was teaching them to hunt across the rugged terrains of Texas and far-off places around the globe, soaring through the skies in his plane, or simply reveling in the great outdoors. He encouraged them to embrace every opportunity, to find joy in life, and to cherish the time spent with loved ones.
J. Kelly was larger than life – a magnetic presence that filled every room he entered. A natural storyteller with a voice full of Texas charm, his tales were infused with humor, wisdom, and a touch of mischief. Friends and strangers alike were drawn to his warmth, his unshakable faith in the goodness of people, and his ability to turn even the simplest moments into cherished memories.
He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, leadership, and the indomitable Texas spirit. His memory lives on in his children, his extended family, the countless friends and colleagues who were privileged to know him, and of course his beloved golden retrievers. J. Kelly Mowry's life was a celebration of what it means to live fully, love fiercely, and leave the world better than you found it.
A memorial service to honor J. Kelly's remarkable life is to be conducted at two o'clock in the afternoon in the Jasek Chapel of Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston. Immediately following, all are invited to greet the family during a reception in the adjacent grand foyer.
For those unable to attend the service in-person, virtual attendance may be accessed by visiting J. Kelly's online memorial tribute at GeoHLewis.com and selecting the "Join Livestream" icon on the service section. While there you may also share fond memories and words of comfort and condolences with his family by selecting the "Add a Memory" icon.
In lieu of customary remembrances, the family asks that memorial contributions be made to the DPS Troopers Foundation by visiting online at texasdpsoa.com in J. Kelly's name, supporting the causes he held dear.
J. Kelly Mowry will always be remembered as a trailblazer in his field, a man of extraordinary kindness, and a true embodiment of the Texas spirt. His legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched and the lasting impact of his work. He will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Nov. 24, 2024.

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Tracy Hagglund

November 26, 2024

"Larger than life" is the perfect description of our cousin Kelly. We are so blessed to have had him in our lives.
Our hearts are breaking for the family.

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Andy Schumacher

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Sharie Goltz

November 22, 2024

I met Kelly 27 years ago and instantly liked him. He had such a kind big heart and always had twinkles in his eyes. For 27 years he would call almost every week to either check in and tell me how his family, friends, or business were doing or check on me to make certain I was doing well. He was a true friend and genuine to the core. I always knew he had my back. I would pray every morning for Kelly to be covered by Jesus. Even now I keep thinking I need to check in with Kelly because it has been a week since I spoke to him. There are no words to describe how much I will miss him.

Glynn Ferguson

November 22, 2024

Kelly's dad Jim and I were good friends and I watched Kelly grow up and head off to TAMU. Kelly was truly a "chip of the old block" and like Jim everything Kelly did was always at full bore 150% effort and never stopped until the task was completed. God give the Mowry family the "peace that passes all understanding"

Ryan McCollim

November 22, 2024

So sorry to hear this. What a great guy. He hunted with me in Bolivia many years ago and we called him Diego. I got to see him again this last year at SCI in Nashville. We talked about old hunting stories. Thoughts and prayers for everyone.

Mike Brown - Equipment Plus, Inc.

November 20, 2024

With great love, I send prayers and condolences to his family, friends and all who had the pleasure of meeting J Kelly. I was first introduced to J Kelly by my Dad, Jim in 1998. Dad knew J Kelly for many years prior. He was a kind man and will be greatly missed by many personally and professionally.

Drake Smith

November 19, 2024

I was shock to hear of JK's passing. I worked with JK and his best friend "Jake" from 2018 to 2019 and never met such a genuine person . He spoke of his children quite often, a very proud dad! His favorite words Yep! Yep! Yep! JK you will be greatly missed sir but now you are in better hands.

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