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Agnes Parr

July 14, 1943 — April 27, 2018

Agnes Louise San Marco Parr, 74, of Mountain Home, TX, went to be with the Lord on April 27, 2018. She passed peacefully with her family by her side. \r\n\r\nAggie was born in Morenci, AZ to John and Louise San Marco on July 14, 1943. She moved to San Antonio at a young age and attended St. Ann's Catholic School, later graduating from Jefferson High School in 1961. During her high school years, Aggie worked at Joske's Department Store where she met the man who was to be her best friend and love of her life, Lonnie Parr. Aggie and Lonnie were married on July 17, 1961, and she was a wonderful mother to their two girls, Vickie and Susie. Aggie was strong in faith and loved serving her lord, Jesus Christ. She and Lonnie attended First Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Houston, TX. Along with her love of Christ, she loved crocheting, sewing, and fishing with Lonnie. Aggie worked as a bookkeeper alongside Lonnie in Houston, TX at Terra Associates, Inc., which they founded in 1979. Upon retirement, Aggie enjoyed living with Lonnie in the country at their Midway Ranch and enjoyed building the home of her dreams along with tending to her garden. Together, Aggie and Lonnie, shared the most beautiful sunsets each evening from their front porch.\r\n\r\nAggie is preceded in death by her parents, John and Louise San Marco; her sister, Joanie Welch and infant son, David Patrick Parr.\r\n\r\nAggie is survived by her husband of 56 years, Lonnie Joe Parr; her daughters and spouses, Vickie & Lyle Henkel and Susie & Robert Kneppler; along with six grandchildren: Jessica, John, Sarah, Bailey, Trey and Colby. She is also survived by her brother, Frank San Marco and sister, Margaret Evers.\r\n\r\nA memorial service will be held to celebrate Aggie's life at 1:30 PM, Saturday, May 19 at Thousand Hills Cowboy Church of Kerrville, TX with Pastor Keith Shelley officiating. Reception and meal will follow.\r\n\r\nIn lieu of flowers, Aggie requested memorials be given to the Patient Access Network Foundation (www.panfoundation.org).\r\n\r\nThe family of Aggie Parr wishes to extend our sincere thanks to Dr. Mark DeLeon MD, and Hill Country Memorial Hospice members, Martha Rivera and Irene Gurrola for their compassion and loving care.

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