They lived in several locations while Lonnie was in the Army Air Force. Upon his discharge, they farmed near Denton, Texas.
In 1947, Lonnie and Mary moved to Forsyth to work on the Porcupine Ranch. They made their home there and Lonnie became the manager of the ranch until his death in 1980. Mary then lived with her daughter for two years until her own home was built.
Survivors include her daughter, Lanell (Carroll) Kaup of Forsyth; sons Cary (Becky) Adams of Lake Jackson, Texas, Dale (Carol) Adams of Belt and Wade (Kwan) Adams of Salt Lake City; grand-children Sarah, Ruth, Luke, Levi, Carla, J.D., Lonnie, Kim, Megan, Deanna and Wesli; 15 great-grandchildren; and special "adop-tive" family, Ryan and Johanna Tooke and children.
They lived in several locations while Lonnie was in the Army Air Force. Upon his discharge, they farmed near Denton, Texas.
In 1947, Lonnie and Mary moved to Forsyth to work on the Porcupine Ranch. They made their home there and Lonnie became the manager of the ranch until his death in 1980. Mary then lived with her daughter for two years until her own home was built.
Survivors include her daughter, Lanell (Carroll) Kaup of Forsyth; sons Cary (Becky) Adams of Lake Jackson, Texas, Dale (Carol) Adams of Belt and Wade (Kwan) Adams of Salt Lake City; grand-children Sarah, Ruth, Luke, Levi, Carla, J.D., Lonnie, Kim, Megan, Deanna and Wesli; 15 great-grandchildren; and special "adop-tive" family, Ryan and Johanna Tooke and children.
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