Gardner
James “Jim” Franklin Gardner passed away Aug. 11, 2021, in Houston, with his family present. The youngest of eight children, Jim was born Sept. 30, 1929 in Joplin, Mo., to Frederic Charles and Eva May (Dawson) Gardner. He graduated from Webb City High School in Joplin, Mo., in 1947, then attended Joplin Junior College and Kansas State Teachers College (Pittsburg State University). His studies were interrupted by the Korean War, during which he served in the U.S. Army from 1951 to 1954. During his military service, Jim received four medals, including the Korean Service Medal with three bronze service stars.
After the war, Jim attended the University of Tulsa, where he studied marketing and joined Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He graduated in 1956 with a Bachelor’s of Science. That same year, he met Kathryn “Kathy” Yost, and they married on September 29, 1956 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Jim worked in both retail and commercial sales in Springfield, Mo.; Corpus Christi; and Houston. Jim and Kathy moved from Springfield to Corpus Christi in 1958. In Corpus Christi, he joined the Kiwanis Club and remained a member through the 1960s until the family moved to Houston in 1973. He was president of the club in 1969. In Houston, Jim and Kathy finished raising their five children and, in 1983, celebrated the wedding of their second daughter. In 1998, Jim and Kathy retired to La Grange, which they described as a little bit of heaven on earth.
Jim was a fine father and husband with a great sense of humor and a beautiful, baritone singing voice. When his sons joined the Boy Scouts, he volunteered to help their troops. He encouraged all of his children to do their best in every endeavor. He had an avid interest in sports, particularly the Houston Astros, and he was excited to get a replica 2017 World Series ring. Jim often took his five children to watch the Astros play at the Houston Astrodome. Jim’s love of sports has been instilled in each of his children. He liked woodworking, and was adept at crafting benches and birdhouses. He was a successful gardener with an amazingly green thumb. Each season, Jim harvested a variety of fresh vegetables. He liked fishing, camping, and traveling with his family. He had an abiding love of dogs, beginning with his dog named Major when he was a young boy. Jim was also the family photographer. He meticulously created several poster-sized collages of family photos over the years.
A Fourth Degree member of the Knights of Columbus, Jim served as Financial Secretary for the La Grange Knights of Columbus council. He was also a staunch member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW).
Jim is survived by his wife Kathryn and their five children: Gregory Allen Gardner; Julie Anne Gardner; Kevin Charles Gardner; Kari (Gardner) Trackwell, and Michelle Marie Gardner. He is also survived by his son-in-law, James Edward Trackwell. Jim found much joy in his grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren: Craig Russell Trackwell, his spouse Laurie Valentine Friedel, and their children Jayden Phillip Rangell, Dean Michael Rangell, Michael James Trackwell, Jordan Valentine Trackwell, and Mason Lawrence Trackwell; Scott Ryan Trackwell, his spouse Sara (Meischen) Trackwell, and their children Colton Thomas Trackwell, William James Trackwell, and Jake Elwood Trackwell; and Courtney (Trackwell) Chenoweth, her spouse John Beauchamp Chenoweth, and their children Evelyn Elizabeth Chenoweth and Jay Andrew Chenoweth.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents; three sisters, Flora Gardner, Mary Ann Stansberry, and Nancy Roberts; and four brothers, Fred, Bill, Bob and Dick Gardner.
Visitation was held Aug. 18 at Cypress-Fairbanks Funeral Home (Houston, TX 77065) from 5 to 8 p.m., with a prayer service at 6:30 p.m. followed by the Holy Rosary. Guests were welcome to share their memories of Jim after the services on Wednesday.
The funeral Mass was held at 10:30 a.m. on Aug. 19 at Prince of Peace Catholic Community (Harris County, TX 77070) followed by interment in Memorial Oaks Cemetery (Houston, TX 77079).
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Cypress-Fairbanks Funeral Home in Houston.