After retirement, he worked for Transamerica Financial until he and his brother, Earl H. French, started a successful business called Utilicrafts in Metal, Inc., in Fort Worth where they fabricated sheet-metal products.
Roy leaves a legacy of honesty, integrity and "just plain doing the right thing."
Survivors: Wife of 54 years, Virginia French of Pantego; son, Steven L. French and wife, Suzette and children, Amy Nichole French and Travis Lee French, all of Hurst, Daniel C. French and wife, Kelly, and daughters, Carrissa, Chelsea, Jessica and Kassidy of Grand Prairie; sister, Marjorie French Sewell and husband, Lynn of Troup; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
After retirement, he worked for Transamerica Financial until he and his brother, Earl H. French, started a successful business called Utilicrafts in Metal, Inc., in Fort Worth where they fabricated sheet-metal products.
Roy leaves a legacy of honesty, integrity and "just plain doing the right thing."
Survivors: Wife of 54 years, Virginia French of Pantego; son, Steven L. French and wife, Suzette and children, Amy Nichole French and Travis Lee French, all of Hurst, Daniel C. French and wife, Kelly, and daughters, Carrissa, Chelsea, Jessica and Kassidy of Grand Prairie; sister, Marjorie French Sewell and husband, Lynn of Troup; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends.
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