John Walter Wyatt, 66, died peacefully Saturday September 6, 2025, at HCA Healthcare Hospital in Conroe, TX with his wife and children by his side.
John was born on October 14, 1958, at Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi TX to Violet Elizabeth Woods and Carl Wilburn Wyatt. His siblings, brother, Floyd Collin Wyatt and four half sisters Helen Ann, Merna J, Helen Carol and Diana. Predeceased by his dad and mom, Ardis B. Brooks, Floyd Collin Wyatt, Helen Ann Kincheloe, Merna J. Peek, Lonnie Peek, Lester B Overstreet, Jimmy Peek, Carol Ann Mansfield, Andy Kincheloe, Mike Kincheloe, Carl Kincheloe.
John loved the beach, fishing, gardening, landscaping, camping, traveling, produce stand in Pagosa Springs CO and football. He was a true Dallas Cowboy and Longhorn fan to the end. He owned Wyatt’s Nursery and Blondie’s Produce and dedicated many years making it the best he could.
He truly loved his wife and family. His wife was the love of his life for 47 years Lou Ann Wyatt. His five kids Brooke, Jessica, Amber, Jeanna, John. His ten grandchildren, which he adored are Robert, Jade, Annabelle, Brylee, Madison, Violet, Claire, Katherine, Wyatt, and Quinn. Father in law, Jerry Neal, mother in law Barbara Harris Neal, brother in laws, Jerard Wesley Neal and Brian and Aniesha Brooks. Sister in law, Susan Wyatt, niece Stacy and Jeff Hamilton and children, nephew Matthew Wyatt and his son Quincey. Nieces, Connie Overstreet Echols and Lonnell Peek Hanks. Nephews, Donnie Overstreet and David Kincheloe.
His oldest and best friends were Woody and Marian Holbrook. Monica Norris, his personal care giver for three and half years, was a blessing. He leaves numerous families and friends to mention. He loved all of you.
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