Ross Churman, 59, went home due to a massive stroke Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, surrounded by family and love.
Ross trained horses his whole life. He was happiest on his place, in his barn and with friends at the coffee shop. But his favorite of all was vying to Olivia's every whim. Ross was one of a kind and a man of great faith. His life was fulfilled and enriched by those whose lives he touched.
Ross was preceded in death by his father, Andrew Churman.
Survivors: Wife of 36 years, Lari Williams Churman; son, Sloan and his wife Sarah Churman; grandchildren, Olivia Li and soon-to-be-born Elise; mother, Louise Sloan Churman; siblings, Andy and Frances Churman, Jean and Allen Beach and Earl and Gail Churman; brothers-in-law, Kirby and Linda Williams and Shawn and Leigh Williams; and many nieces and nephews.
Published in Star-Telegram on January 15, 2010
Ross Churman, 59, went home due to a massive stroke Thursday, Jan. 14, 2010, surrounded by family and love.
Ross trained horses his whole life. He was happiest on his place, in his barn and with friends at the coffee shop. But his favorite of all was vying to Olivia's every whim. Ross was one of a kind and a man of great faith. His life was fulfilled and enriched by those whose lives he touched.
Ross was preceded in death by his father, Andrew Churman.
Survivors: Wife of 36 years, Lari Williams Churman; son, Sloan and his wife Sarah Churman; grandchildren, Olivia Li and soon-to-be-born Elise; mother, Louise Sloan Churman; siblings, Andy and Frances Churman, Jean and Allen Beach and Earl and Gail Churman; brothers-in-law, Kirby and Linda Williams and Shawn and Leigh Williams; and many nieces and nephews.
Published in Star-Telegram on January 15, 2010
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