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November 29, 1966 - March 16, 2021
Vernon Western Houghton of Carrollton, Texas passed away on Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at the age of 54.
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Troy D Lowe
April 01, 2021 3:46AM
I was very sorry to hear about Vernon. He had a huge Heart! He Loved his family and friends very much. Vern and me could talk like a couple of golden girls but we where more like thelma and louis. We always said we would retire and be like the 2 guys in secondhand lions arguing over who gets to shoot what first off the front porch, but we never got the chance. we found a bond because of our love for music,movies, and our support for
our elders and veterans. if we got to talking about history or a war movie! Lord help our bosses nothing was getting done for that hour. I was in a terrible car wreck last year and lost track of Vern. Well I guess im bout done. I know vern is with his Dad and other cherished family in Heaven.I will see you again one day. Rest in Peace.
ALWAYS P.A.L.S.