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Wesley Rupert Lane Jr.

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Wesley Rupert Lane Jr.

Birth
Port Arthur, Jefferson County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Sep 2019 (aged 74)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Wesley Rupert Lane died September 25th 2019 in San Antonio, Texas, after a 5-day battle with pneumonia, with his daughter and sister by his side. He was seventy – four years old.

He was born September 28th 1944 in Port Arthur, Texas.

Wesley grew up in Oak Forest, Houston, Texas. He was a 1962 graduate of St. Thomas High School and a 1968 graduate of The University of Houston (B.S. Psychology). He was a life-long supporter of Cougar athletics and was highly involved in Alumni activities for many years. Professionally, Wesley was very engaged in the insurance community state – wide and ran several profitable agencies in his working career. Following the death of his wife Pat in 2005, Wesley retired to Kerrville, Texas where he enjoyed fishing, exploring and walking in the parks of his beloved hill country. And avid gardener, Wesley made his own salsa's and canned various types of his own produce. He was proudest of his Texas heritage and studied Texas history with the precision of a full tenured professor. He loved to read.

He is proceeded in death by his father, Wesley R. Lane, Sr. who volunteered for the war effort at the age of 30 and was member of The United States Army Air Corp. His father was killed in action on a day time air raid in Berlin, Germany before his birth.

He is also proceeded in death by his wife and love of his life Patricia Pace Lane, and his parents Willie Etta Marie "Bee" Davis and Woodrow Davis, Sr. and brother Roy A. Davis.

He is survived by his daughter Dr. Shannon M. Lane of Huntsville, Texas; his son Wesley R. Lane Jr. of Huntsville, Texas; his step – daughter Raygen Worley of Beckley, West Virginia; his brother Woodrow Davis, Jr. and sister and brother- in – law Debbie and Vernon Tschoepe, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. His special friend Peggy Sweeney and his two Dachshunds CoCo and Luca and a very old and senile cat, Mr. Robert J. "Bob" Cat.

A Memorial Mass will be held on September 28th at Notre Dame Catholic Church in Kerrville, Texas, with Father David Wagner presiding.
Wesley Rupert Lane died September 25th 2019 in San Antonio, Texas, after a 5-day battle with pneumonia, with his daughter and sister by his side. He was seventy – four years old.

He was born September 28th 1944 in Port Arthur, Texas.

Wesley grew up in Oak Forest, Houston, Texas. He was a 1962 graduate of St. Thomas High School and a 1968 graduate of The University of Houston (B.S. Psychology). He was a life-long supporter of Cougar athletics and was highly involved in Alumni activities for many years. Professionally, Wesley was very engaged in the insurance community state – wide and ran several profitable agencies in his working career. Following the death of his wife Pat in 2005, Wesley retired to Kerrville, Texas where he enjoyed fishing, exploring and walking in the parks of his beloved hill country. And avid gardener, Wesley made his own salsa's and canned various types of his own produce. He was proudest of his Texas heritage and studied Texas history with the precision of a full tenured professor. He loved to read.

He is proceeded in death by his father, Wesley R. Lane, Sr. who volunteered for the war effort at the age of 30 and was member of The United States Army Air Corp. His father was killed in action on a day time air raid in Berlin, Germany before his birth.

He is also proceeded in death by his wife and love of his life Patricia Pace Lane, and his parents Willie Etta Marie "Bee" Davis and Woodrow Davis, Sr. and brother Roy A. Davis.

He is survived by his daughter Dr. Shannon M. Lane of Huntsville, Texas; his son Wesley R. Lane Jr. of Huntsville, Texas; his step – daughter Raygen Worley of Beckley, West Virginia; his brother Woodrow Davis, Jr. and sister and brother- in – law Debbie and Vernon Tschoepe, as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. His special friend Peggy Sweeney and his two Dachshunds CoCo and Luca and a very old and senile cat, Mr. Robert J. "Bob" Cat.

A Memorial Mass will be held on September 28th at Notre Dame Catholic Church in Kerrville, Texas, with Father David Wagner presiding.


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