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Charles Larry Prather

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Charles Larry Prather

Birth
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Death
11 Apr 2021 (aged 82)
Shiner, Lavaca County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fitzhugh, Hays County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Charles Larry Prather was born February 23, 1939 to Felix Perry and Bethel Viola (Kraft) Prather in Austin, Texas, and died April 11, 2021 in Shiner, Texas at the age of 82. Larry grew up in East and South Austin. He attended Austin Public Schools.

Larry began his working career at age 11 by setting up pins at a bowling alley located at Riverside Drive and Congress Ave. From there he went to work for Sandy's Frozen Custard on Barton Springs Road. He worked there for 11 years. While working at Sandy's he met Kay Gage and they were married on August 27, 1957. Some years later his father-in-law William Gage had retired and talked him into quitting Sandy's and go into the grocery business. He did and they bought out Crumley's Grocery Store on West Mary in South Austin. While operating West Mary grocery they also purchased St. Elmo Grocery on South First Street, They operated both stores for 10 years. Larry then went to work for Del Valle Independent School district as a bus driver and carpenter. After retiring from D.V. I.S.D., he and Kay purchased Cadillac News Store on E.6th Street. They operated Cadillac News for some years; Larry was a member of St. John-San Juan Lutheran Church.

Larry had passion for traveling. He, Kay and the kids traveled in their Winnebago for years. They visited most of the Western United States. One year the family traveled to Wyoming to see the Frontier Days Rodeo in Cheyenne. Not only did their kids like to travel, so did have the neighborhood. Their favorite travel spot was the Mardi Gras in New Orleans.

Larry also liked to travel on cruise ships. On one of the cruises he met Chuck Olsen who owns a travel agency in McAllen, Texas. Chuck and Larry became friends. One day Chuck asked Larry to help him out on an escorted tour because he had more travelers then he could handle. Larry did and he got to travel all over the world with Chuck helping out on escorted tours.

Larry was preceded in death by his father, mother, three brothers and three sisters. Larry is survived by his wife Kay, daughter Elizabeth Kathleen Prather, son Darrell McKinley Prather (Holly), daughters Valeria Karol Magee, Kathryn LuAnne Barnard (Bart), Larri Kay Hammons, Kate Holland Prather. Grandchildren: Kevin Clawson, Brandon Barnard, Jake Clawson, Kolt Barnard (Rebecca), Kase Barnard, Kassie Hammons (Daniel Rodriguez), Clayland Prather, Joey Prather, Julia Prather, and Holland Groubec, and great-grandchildren: Kayla Clawson, Hayden Barnard, Koen Clawson, Laiden Rodriguez, Konstance Barnard, Kolani Barnard, Gabriel Morgan, Lannon Rodriguez, and Axl Barnard. He is also survived by his best friend David Freeman.

Larry's family wishes to thank Callie Tinsley from Texas Home Health and Yolanda and Jessica were the Angles.

Larry will be buried at Fitzhugh Cemetery where his father, mother, brothers and sisters are buried. Pallbearers are his grandsons and great-grandsons, Brandon Barnard, Jake Clawson, Kolt Barnard, Holland Gorubec, Hayden Barnard, and Koen Clawson. Honorary pallbearers are Bart Barnard, Chris Estrada, David Freeman and Darrell Prather.

Charles Larry Prather was born February 23, 1939 to Felix Perry and Bethel Viola (Kraft) Prather in Austin, Texas, and died April 11, 2021 in Shiner, Texas at the age of 82. Larry grew up in East and South Austin. He attended Austin Public Schools.

Larry began his working career at age 11 by setting up pins at a bowling alley located at Riverside Drive and Congress Ave. From there he went to work for Sandy's Frozen Custard on Barton Springs Road. He worked there for 11 years. While working at Sandy's he met Kay Gage and they were married on August 27, 1957. Some years later his father-in-law William Gage had retired and talked him into quitting Sandy's and go into the grocery business. He did and they bought out Crumley's Grocery Store on West Mary in South Austin. While operating West Mary grocery they also purchased St. Elmo Grocery on South First Street, They operated both stores for 10 years. Larry then went to work for Del Valle Independent School district as a bus driver and carpenter. After retiring from D.V. I.S.D., he and Kay purchased Cadillac News Store on E.6th Street. They operated Cadillac News for some years; Larry was a member of St. John-San Juan Lutheran Church.

Larry had passion for traveling. He, Kay and the kids traveled in their Winnebago for years. They visited most of the Western United States. One year the family traveled to Wyoming to see the Frontier Days Rodeo in Cheyenne. Not only did their kids like to travel, so did have the neighborhood. Their favorite travel spot was the Mardi Gras in New Orleans.

Larry also liked to travel on cruise ships. On one of the cruises he met Chuck Olsen who owns a travel agency in McAllen, Texas. Chuck and Larry became friends. One day Chuck asked Larry to help him out on an escorted tour because he had more travelers then he could handle. Larry did and he got to travel all over the world with Chuck helping out on escorted tours.

Larry was preceded in death by his father, mother, three brothers and three sisters. Larry is survived by his wife Kay, daughter Elizabeth Kathleen Prather, son Darrell McKinley Prather (Holly), daughters Valeria Karol Magee, Kathryn LuAnne Barnard (Bart), Larri Kay Hammons, Kate Holland Prather. Grandchildren: Kevin Clawson, Brandon Barnard, Jake Clawson, Kolt Barnard (Rebecca), Kase Barnard, Kassie Hammons (Daniel Rodriguez), Clayland Prather, Joey Prather, Julia Prather, and Holland Groubec, and great-grandchildren: Kayla Clawson, Hayden Barnard, Koen Clawson, Laiden Rodriguez, Konstance Barnard, Kolani Barnard, Gabriel Morgan, Lannon Rodriguez, and Axl Barnard. He is also survived by his best friend David Freeman.

Larry's family wishes to thank Callie Tinsley from Texas Home Health and Yolanda and Jessica were the Angles.

Larry will be buried at Fitzhugh Cemetery where his father, mother, brothers and sisters are buried. Pallbearers are his grandsons and great-grandsons, Brandon Barnard, Jake Clawson, Kolt Barnard, Holland Gorubec, Hayden Barnard, and Koen Clawson. Honorary pallbearers are Bart Barnard, Chris Estrada, David Freeman and Darrell Prather.



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