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John Falk, Jr. passed away November 6, 2020, in Texas City, his loving wife, Alice Elizabeth Falk passed away May 26, 2025 also in Texas City.
Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life honoring both John and Alice on June 6, 2025 at Emken-Linton Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from 12:00 - 1:00 p.m., with a service to follow.
John and Alice were married June 2, 1961. John left for the Army shortly after they were married. He returned and went to work for Todd Shipyard in Galveston. A few years later he went to work at TCR and eventually retired from Valero after many years. He enjoyed track and field and boxing. He was a little league coach for many years. He enjoyed carpentry work and restoring cars.
Alice was a wonderful and caring mom who lovingly raised her three children. In her free time, she enjoyed arts and crafts, puzzles, needlepoint and going out to her parents' farm gathering fresh vegetables. They found joy in family life, whether supporting their children at sporting events, attending gatherings at the family farm, or spending leisurely days shopping and exploring outdoor markets with Joe and Brenda.
They are survived by their children, Ronald Falk (Sylvia), Brian Falk (Belinda) and Rhonda Fuller (George); numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, one great great grandchild; John’s sister, Patsy Miller; one niece and two nephews, other relatives and friends.
Please join us for a casual Celebration of Life in casual clothes or Astros attire.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
5100 Emmett F Lowry Expressway, Texas City, TX 77591
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