Having grown up in Fort Worth, Texas he served in the U.S. Army Air Corp. (now known as the U.S. Air Force), and graduated from Texas Christian University and Southern Methodist University with a degree in law. After law school John and his family moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico in 1958 where he owned and operated Las Cruces Abstract and Title Co., Luna County Abstract and Title, Hidalgo County Abstract Co., Grant County Abstract and Title, West Texas Land Title in Midland, TX, and Valley Land Title in McAllen, TX. He was an accomplished aviator owning many airplanes. His many passions included golf, hunting, fishing, traveling and a good martini. John's love of golf led to his involvement as one of the "Big Five", who developed Picacho Hills Country Club. Living through the Great Depression and World War II instilled in John a work ethic and love for life that never ceased. He was an active member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church and served in many capacities. He was also a Mason and Charter member, Paul Harris Fellow and past President of the Las Cruces Rio Grande Rotary Club.
He was survived by the love of his life for 57 years, Janie Davis Floyd, as well as his eldest son James and his wife Nohemi, his middle son Guy and wife Carla, and his youngest son Gregg and wife Beverly. Grandchildren Christopher, Janie, Alex, Guy Wesley, Leah, Jasmine, John, and James. Also, his beautiful, cherished sister, Geraldine Beckleman and her husband Col. Jack Beckleman, nephew Floyd Cox, niece Carolyn Perry, sister-in-law Francis Davis, great-niece Leighann Palmore-Bigley, great nephew David Ladd Palmore, and many, many treasured friends. John was preceded in death by his parents Hugh and Ruth, his brother William Hugh Floyd, his sister Emma Jo Cox.
Interment service was held at the Masonic Cemetery, followed by a Memorial service at St. Andrews Episcopal Church with Father Scott Ruthven officiating.
Pallbearers shall be his loving grandchildren.
Having grown up in Fort Worth, Texas he served in the U.S. Army Air Corp. (now known as the U.S. Air Force), and graduated from Texas Christian University and Southern Methodist University with a degree in law. After law school John and his family moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico in 1958 where he owned and operated Las Cruces Abstract and Title Co., Luna County Abstract and Title, Hidalgo County Abstract Co., Grant County Abstract and Title, West Texas Land Title in Midland, TX, and Valley Land Title in McAllen, TX. He was an accomplished aviator owning many airplanes. His many passions included golf, hunting, fishing, traveling and a good martini. John's love of golf led to his involvement as one of the "Big Five", who developed Picacho Hills Country Club. Living through the Great Depression and World War II instilled in John a work ethic and love for life that never ceased. He was an active member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church and served in many capacities. He was also a Mason and Charter member, Paul Harris Fellow and past President of the Las Cruces Rio Grande Rotary Club.
He was survived by the love of his life for 57 years, Janie Davis Floyd, as well as his eldest son James and his wife Nohemi, his middle son Guy and wife Carla, and his youngest son Gregg and wife Beverly. Grandchildren Christopher, Janie, Alex, Guy Wesley, Leah, Jasmine, John, and James. Also, his beautiful, cherished sister, Geraldine Beckleman and her husband Col. Jack Beckleman, nephew Floyd Cox, niece Carolyn Perry, sister-in-law Francis Davis, great-niece Leighann Palmore-Bigley, great nephew David Ladd Palmore, and many, many treasured friends. John was preceded in death by his parents Hugh and Ruth, his brother William Hugh Floyd, his sister Emma Jo Cox.
Interment service was held at the Masonic Cemetery, followed by a Memorial service at St. Andrews Episcopal Church with Father Scott Ruthven officiating.
Pallbearers shall be his loving grandchildren.
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