John Avery Casper passed away on January 9, 2018. He lived a joyful life for 96 years. His parents, Frank and Lottie Mae Casper, lived in rural Cherokee County when John was born. On September 21, 1946, he and Charline Bullock married and began a 71-year long loving relationship. They moved to Pasadena, Texas, in 1951 where they started their young family and had three children - Dan Avery, Gary Allen, and Connie Lynn.
John enjoyed a career in the Petro-Chemical industry and worked for Lubrizol Corporation. He enjoyed many hobbies; his favorites included RV traveling, fishing, golf, and spending time with his beloved family.
His parents, Frank and Lottie Mae, preceded him in death, as did his son Dan; his older sister Frankie Sharp; and brothers Wallace, Charles, Curtis, Robert, and Billy.
He is survived by his beloved wife Charline, son Gary and his wife Sara, daughter Connie McIntyre and her husband Robert, sisters Lois Davis, and Betty Lou Snyder; four grandchildren Zach Casper, Josh McIntyre, Katie Johnston, and Kellsie McIntyre; and five great grandchildren.
John's family observed a visitation period prior to the Graveside Service that was held on Monday, January 15, 2018, from 1:30pm - 3:00pm at Forest Park East Funeral Home, 21620 Gulf Freeway, Webster, Texas 77598. The Graveside Service followed at 3:00pm.

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TERESA KNIGHT
January 18, 2018
Mrs. Casper, Connie and Gary, from another Marshall street kid, I loved Mr. Casper. He was always so kind and funny. I know how much you will miss him but what a wonderful life. Heaven's gain for sure!
Gayle Tittle
January 15, 2018
Charline, I'm Gayle Tittle & my wife was Wilma, your nabors that lived on Marshall Street in Pasadena.Sorry to hear about Avery. Sounds like he had a good life. Wilma passed away in 1992. My Email add is : ([email protected])
Gayle Tittle Centerville, Tx
Ronnie Tittle
January 15, 2018
Remembering Mr Casper.
Prayers of comfort during this difficult time for all his Family and Friends..
Ronnie Tittle
January 15, 2018
I have Great memories of you Mr. Casper, when I was a young child, growing up on Marshall St.
I marveled at the way you hit golf balls over your house. And you making motorboat sounds with your lips while hitting golf balls and puttering around the yard.
I remember you to be a great person and a great Father to Danny, Gary, and Connie. You touched many lives in a positive way while on this Earth. My memories of you will live on.
May you Rest In Peace Sir!!
With much Love and Respect!!
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January 15, 2018
Love you Daddy.
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