Kenneth Cooner

kenneth cooner

March 1, 1941 ~ September 19, 2021

Born in: Bryan , Texas
Resided in: Aledo, Texas

Ken was born in Brazos County to Mack Irvin and Lurleen Crenshaw Cooner. He grew up on the family farm outside Wellborn, Texas and attended College Station schools. He graduated as part of the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Class of ’63. Ken served in the U.S. Army and was Operations Officer/Chief, Rhine River Terminal, Germany from June 1964 to July 1966.

After his Army service Ken received a Business degree from the University of Texas in Austin. He worked for General Tire and Rubber in Waco and concurrently earned his MBA from Baylor University. Ken then began his career in the investment industry working for Merrill Lynch in the positions of Operations Manager, Sales, Branch Manager, and Resident Vice President. He was located at various times in Las Vegas, Memphis, New York, and Knoxville.

Ken moved with his family to Destin, Florida in 1991 and worked as an Investment Advisor with A.G. Edwards for 11 years. He finished out his career at Aggieland Credit Union, having moved back to College Station to be a help to his mother after his father’s death.

Ken was very intelligent with a quick wit and dry sense of humor. He stayed physically active with weights, jogging, and racquetball. Nothing pleased him more than spending time with his son Nathan, who was the pride and joy of his life. Recently, his two-year-old granddaughter, Julianna Faith, became the light of his life.

Ken is predeceased by his parents and brother Harold. He is survived by wife Karen of Aledo; son Nathan and Abby and granddaughter Julianna of Fort Worth; daughter Kathy; sister-in-law Katie Cooner of Austin; nephew Scott and Pam Cooner and their family Cameron, Braden, and Kelsey of Arlington. He is also survived by his wife’s family: sister-in-law Pat and John Cope of Knoxville, Tennessee; brother-in-law Ken and Jennifer Brewer and their family Micah and Catherine; brother-in-law Jerry Brewer, all of Wartburg, Tennessee.

Ken was a man of faith and prayed for his family. He believed and trusted in his covenant with the Lord Jesus Christ. James 1:25: “But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing.”

Services will be held 11:00 am on Monday, September 27, at Callaway Jones in Bryan, Texas with visitation prior to the service at 10:00 am. Burial to follow at Aggie Field of Honor.

Services

Visitation: September 27, 2021 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Callaway-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Center
3001 S College Ave
Bryan, TX 77801

979-822-3717
https://callawayjones.com

Funeral Service: September 27, 2021 11:00 am

Callaway-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Center
3001 S College Ave
Bryan, TX 77801

979-822-3717
https://callawayjones.com

Interment: September 27, 2021 12:00 am

Aggie Field of Honor
3800 Raymond Stotzer Pkwy
College Station, TX 77845

979-764-5049

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  1. Memories are the legacy of love. We have fond memories of the huge family reunions from long ago.

    Rest in peace, Kenneth.

    Mary and Larry Napper

  2. We are so sad and heartbroken to hear of the passing of Ken.
    we’re so Blessed that Ken was apart of our lives and our next door neighbor here in College Station. Ken was a very polite and soft-spoken man and always had a smile on face.
    He will be truly missed by all that knew him.
    Praying for Karen and all the family to find peace and comfort in the Lord and in the many days ahead.
    In God’s Love
    J.R. & Emma Torres

    Rest In Peace Ken

  3. Thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Love with deep and sincere sympathy. Ken was a very good friend and will be missed so much.

  4. Dear Karen,
    Praying for you and your dear family. May the Lord give you strength and peace as you walk through the days ahead.
    In sympathy,
    Karen Howard Lavender

  5. Karen, praying for you, Nathan and your sweet granddaughter. May you be blessed with recalling precious memories until you see him again.

  6. Karen, I am so very sorry for your loss. My heart hurts for you sweet friend. May God’s peace comfort you during this time. The picture video is beautiful and full of special memories.
    Please know you have friends who love you and are praying for you and your family.
    Love you,
    Clevia & Gerald Johnson

  7. To Cooner family:remembering Kenneth as a grade school and jr. high classmate on little league baseball and jr. high sports teams as well as some encounters in Waco Tx. Thought about “coondog” often through the years.May he Rest In Peace.
    Buddy Holick

  8. To Ken’s family: I knew Ken when he worked at Aggieland Credit Union. He was always professional, friendly, and extremely knowledgeable about his profession. It was evident he was very proud of his family. I am glad I was able to know him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family,

    Tommy Seargeant

  9. Karen,
    I worked for Ken from 1986 until you left Knoxville. I had a deep respect for Ken and truly was sorry to see him leave. He was a great guy and I thought of the two of you many times since then. I especially remember the poker games you let him host at the house. My deepest condolences. He will be missed.
    Jim Ragsdale


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