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Don White
September 4, 2011
What an engaging personality! He was Mr.Austin...the old wonderfully sweet Austin of the 40's and 50's. As a student at UT, I was part of the crowd gathered around the TV in the Student Union watching Cactus do his first show on New York TV. We were hapy for him, but sad that we had lost him to NYC. Not to worry, Cactus loved hs Austin too much to stay there. New York's loss, our gan. And, how could you not remember his morning show in Austin when he sang his sponsor's theme song, "Calcasue, Calcasiu, Calcasiu!" Pardon the misspelling.
September 3, 2011
"What a mainstay of Austin for over 50 years...we will miss him greatly". Stanley Reese, Pearland, Tx
John O'Brien
September 3, 2011
Austin has lost a legend. I'll always remember "Cactus" Pryor as a fellow
broadcaster at the old KTBC and friend.
John O'Brien, formally of Austin and now
Florida.
TE Turpin
September 2, 2011
It seems as if the last of the old Austin in which I grew up is now gone.
September 2, 2011
Cactus was a very nice man and I'm glad I had the chance to know him. Audrey Robinson and Family
September 2, 2011
Cactus was truly one of a kind and Austin is going to miss him and his wonderful spontaneous humor. He is part of my memories and I will always cherish the part he played. Heaven is brighter now!
September 2, 2011
We remember Cactus with such fondness and always will hold a place in our hearts and memories, of his witty yet genteel ways. If there could be such a thing, Cactus Pryor will always be our 'national treasure of Texas . . .'
Love,
Chuck & Janine Hess
Lisa Adams
September 2, 2011
I me Mr. Pryor when my father coached at UT, when my dad would talk about him he would smile and laugh, Thank you for putting a smile on my fathers sweet face, now he will see you again
Cricket Morrison
September 2, 2011
I had the pleasure of working with Cactus at KTBC. What a wonderful guy! A very special memory of him was at one of the Christmas parties we were dancing and he tapped the shoulder of some one dancing and we switched dance partners and all of a sudden I was dancing with President Johnson. It was such a thrill and Cactus just had a huge smile and winked at me. He always had a smile and a warm greeting!
September 1, 2011
I have known about 'Cactus' Pryor since I was a little girl, growing up on East 11th Street. Considering the culture of Austin when he grew up, "Cactus" was ahead of his time. He treated everyone and I mean everyone with dignity and respect. Many thanks to his family for sharing him with all of Austin...
May the souls of the departed rest in peace.
Ora Houston
Austin, TX
September 1, 2011
Cactus was a kind and affectionate gentleman whose friendship I shall always cherish. I shall remember those days of labrador field trials when Jewell and I would be there -- not so much to watch the trials but to enjoy the camaraderie of other lab-trial enthusiasts. He will be missed but especially by his Mallari cohort: Clinton, Bon, and me - Ophelia. Our deepest sympathies to you, Peggy, Kerry and the "boys."
Moses Alemán
September 1, 2011
I have fond memories of "Cactus" Pryor and his dad, Mr. "Skinny" and the Cactus Theatre where I saw many movies for a nicle in the 1930s. I was born on E. 3rd St. just east of East Avenue in 1931 & recall the easy walk to the Cactus, many times with 'free' entrance if you were red headed or brought a black cat or had freckles (we painted them on & "Skinny" would let us in anyway). May God rest "Cactus'" soul.
Linda Lynk
September 1, 2011
I'd known Cactus since I was a child. He and Jewel and my parents were great friends. He will be sorely missed.
Linda Grove Lynk
Dale Reeves
September 1, 2011
I was first introduced to Cactus in 1966 at a University of Texas fraternity house that my Aunt Mary (Pryor) served as House Mother and enjoyed visiting them on their house on Speedway as a child. He was always bigger than life to his cousins of which my father was proud to be among. Indicative of the person he was and the size of his heart, he just said "when and where - I'll be there" when I called out of the blue and asked him to attend my father's 80th birthday celebration in 1997. He and Peggy were fabulous! My father told me it was the most special moment he had experienced since my mother (Midge) passed in 1982. And his Eulogy at my father's service three years later was very humorous and incredibly moving.
My thoughts and prayers are with you Peggy, Wally, Euna Faye, Harriett, and the rest of your families.
September 1, 2011
Truly a Texas Icon and one that so many of loved and enjoyed. He will be remembered always with delight, respect and love.
OSCAR MARTINEZ
September 1, 2011
ANOTHER LEGEND IS GONE FOR MANY YEARS I GREW UP LISTENING TO CACTUS PRYOR OUR FAMILY WOULD SIT AROUND THE RADIO OR TV JUST TO TUNE HIM IN. OUR CONDOLENCES TO THE PRYOR FAMILY FROM THE BERRON MARTINEZ FAMILY ,HIS SPIRIT LEAVES ON ..
September 1, 2011
When I was kid loved to watch Mr. Pryor on Television. He will be truly missed not only by his family but those of us who knew him.
Maxine Williams-Jackson
September 1, 2011
Diane morriset
September 1, 2011
A Texas original gone
Martha Tiller
September 1, 2011
Upon learning I had been sick and missed a day of work on a project at the LBJ Ranch, Cactus cheered me, "If I had known, I would have sent you a bowl of clabber!"
September 1, 2011
Now, John Henry and Cactus can walk around Heaven together! Those two were the greatest! PNM
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