John Carwile Jr

January 18, 1943 ~ December 3, 2016
John was born January 18, 1943 and passed away December 3, 2016. He loved muscle cars, fishing and hunting. He was a member of the Iron Workers Union for 50 plus years. He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Rhena Mae Carwile; and sister, Lyndyl Carwile.
He is survived by his children, Kenny Carwile, Kristy Carwile and wife, Kristen; grandchildren, Alex, Dylan, Abbygail, and Kaeden Carwile; brother, Roger Carwile and wife, Carolyn; sister, Gwyndyl Fenton and husband, Jerry; and special friend, Johnny Morehead.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made at Wounded Worrier Project www.woundedworrierproject.org/donate or P.O. Box 758516 Topeka, KS 66675
I'm so sad. Johnny was so nice to me and my friends. I think of Johnny every time I look at my pomegranate tree he brought to me. I was through Hughes Springs last week and felt to bad to stop. My thoughts and prayers are with his sister and children.
Knew Johnny must of my life….He never change…..always the same…just a great guy….and I will miss him…RIP….
Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers
So sorry to hear about Johnny. I am thankful for the wonderful extended family gatherings we shared over the years. We will be unable to attend the visitation, but our thoughts and love are with you all. Eileen and J.M. Coffman
Some of the best memories in my life were deer hunting, and fishing with You, Lyndyl, Roger, and Dad. Such wonderful times! Will miss you. Ken and Kristy, thank you for your love and support. May God wrap his loving arms around you, and give you peace.
RIP my friend
I always loved you Johnny Carwile more than the world itself. We were good friends and more in school and just cant believe you are gone. My condolences to the family. God love you all. Blessings and peace from Baytown, TX
My deepest condolences go out to Johnny's family. I know he will be missed by so many.
Man you sure will be mist my friend you were one of the best welding partners I have had enjoyed making thing for you like that arrow head belt buckle so many good times hope to see you in the afternoon life my friend
John, I wish I never had divorced you. It was a big mistake. I miss you so damn much.