
Sam Farmer Garner, 72, of Conroe, Texas, passed away peacefully on May 25, 2025. Born on February 20, 1953, in San Angelo, Texas, Sam’s life was one filled with dedication, family, and a passion for sports.
From a young age, Sam embraced an active lifestyle. Whether it was football, baseball, skiing, or his lifelong love of golf, sports remained a central part of his identity. He was also a loyal fan of the Houston Astros, rarely missing a game.
Sam was a proud graduate of Bellaire High School and later attended the University of Houston. He went on to become a successful business owner, running a powder coating company with the same dedication and integrity that defined every aspect of his life.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Sammie Ann Garner; his father's Curtis Lee Hensley and Robert Dale Garner.
Sam is survived by his loving wife, Deborah Garner; his daughters, Laura Short and husband Donnie Short, Ashley Garner, and Lily Grover and husband Walter Grover; his brother, Lee Garner; and his nephews, Dale Garner and Trace Garner. He will be remembered for his kind heart, strong work ethic, and the joy he brought to those around him. He will be deeply missed and forever cherished by his family and friends.
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George (Sandy) Pardue
Vaya con Dios, my friend! R.I.P. 😢>
Sorry to hear about Sam, he was a good egg
He, Larry Dean, and I were good buds and ran around a lot together in high school, but modesty and decorum forfend my mentioning any details 😂
Jan Jackson (Skinner)
BHS Website
I was saddened to hear of Sam’s passing. We shared important years together, 8 years, married 4 of those yrs. Though we went our separate ways , I’ll always remember the important time we shared, going to college full time & both getting our degrees (University of Houston) in 4 years, while supporting ourselves.
We shared memories, laughter & challenges. Sam & I later became friends again.
Rest in peace, Sam.
My Condolences to all who remember & cared about Sam.
Jan Jackson Skinner