Charles Larry Eckstein

In Loving Memory

Charles LarryEckstein

Date of Birth May 30, 1944
Passed Away On January 1, 2021
At Age 76 years
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Charles Larry Eckstein, 76, passed away on January 1, 2021 in Kerrville, Texas of natural causes. He was born in Iraan, Texas to Charlie and Ida Mae Eckstein on May 30, 1944. In 1972, he married Ellen Jean Talbott in Liberal, Missouri.\r\n\r\nHis family returned to Kerrville after World War II. After graduating from Tivy High School, Larry served in the U.S. Navy from 19631967, including a deployment to Vietnam aboard the USS Ranger. After military service, he returned to Kerrville to work for his fathers water well service and later as manager at Rangemaster Mineral Company and Nordhouse Foods. He worked as a carpenter for various builders including Gene Huggins, Pat Braden, Jimmy Whelen, and Leon Turner, constructing and remodeling many houses and businesses in the area. From 19812007 he worked in the food service department at the Kerrville VA Medical Center, retiring as a food service manager. His retirement years were spent traveling with his wife, visiting family and friends, and helping with various projects at his sons house. He was also a member of Garrett-Baker Post No. 13, American Legion. Larry, as a lineal descendent of Texas Ranger Peter J. Tatsch, was a member of the Former Texas Rangers Association, and he also actively volunteered for the Former Texas Rangers Foundation. For many years he participated in the ostomy support group at Peterson Regional Medical Center and was a long-standing member of the United Ostomy Associations of America.\r\n\r\nLarry was preceded in death by his parents.\r\n\r\nHe is survived by his wife of 48 years, Jean Eckstein; son, Charles Eckstein of Austin, TX; brother, Sherrell Eckstein of Kerrville, TX; and sister, Angela Meador of Collierville, TN.\r\n\r\nThere will be a graveside service at 2pm on Friday, January 8, 2021 at Garden of Memories Cemetery in Kerrville, Texas. The Reverend Dr. Marialice W. Billingsley will officiate. There will not be a viewing. We understand that many may not be able to attend due to current circumstances. A register at Grimes Funeral Chapels in Kerrville will be available for signing.\r\n\r\nMemorials may be given to the Former Texas Rangers Foundation, MD Andersen Cancer Center, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, or a charity of choice.\r\n\r\nThe family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to the Kerrville Fire Department Emergency Medical Services, the Kerrville Police Department, and the Emergency Department at Peterson Regional Medical Center. Charles and Jean would like to thank you for your concern, condolences, and support.
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