Johnny Ray Malke passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 at his ranch at Reagan Wells, Texas after a courageous fight with lymphoma. He was born on December 7, 1956 in Nacogdoches, Texas and grew up in Nederland, Texas with his uncle, Monroe Edgar Malke and wife, Maria Faye Malke, who were parents to him. A life-long friend whom he first met in Jr. High introduced him to the Methodist Church, where he became a member and sang in the choir. Johnny graduated from Nederland High School in 1975, and was proud to have attended Texas A&M University for two years, though graduation was side-tracked by love and life. While attending college, Johnny worked part-time at Brazos County Abstract, which led to a well-respected and life-long career in the land title insurance business, most recently at Kerrville Title Company, where he worked until he was no longer able.
Johnny met Laura Monroe Malke in College Station, where she worked for a competing title company. They moved to Uvalde after marrying in 1978, but soon decided that her family’s ranch at Reagan Wells would be the right spot to settle and raise a family. That family was Johnny’s main joy in life, and will be his lasting legacy. Johnny supported the children in all their activities as they grew, and they in turn introduced him to new ones as adults. He enthusiastically coached Little League in Uvalde for several years while the children were participating. Jeana was his right hand girl on the ranch and his primary caregiver when he became ill. Cody introduced him to duck hunting and he loved their hunting and fishing trips together. He especially adored time with granddaughter, Emma. Johnny also enjoyed history, westerns, and a good game of 42.
Johnny is survived by his wife Laura of 42 years, son Cody Monroe Malke and wife, Kishalyn Malke of Collinsville, Texas, daughter Jeana Faye Malke of Reagan Wells, Texas, and granddaughter, Emma Layne Malke. Also surviving are half-brother David Coker and half-sister, Donna Hunt, both of Illinois, and step-sister Norma Jean Montgomery of Nederland. Also surviving are sister-in-law Carol Brown (Rob), brothers-in-law, James Monroe and David Monroe (Sherry), all of Reagan Wells, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Johnny was predeceased by his parents, in-laws Phillip Eugene Monroe and wife, Elinor Luehlfing Monroe, brother-in-law Howard Emil Brown and sister-in-law Mary Beth Todd Monroe.
Graveside services will be held on Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 11:00 a.m. at Reagan Wells Cemetery,
Masks Required.
Honorary Pallbearers will be James Monroe, David Monroe, Robert Bristol, Richard Talbert, Bobby Brown, and Jacob Kearney.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to Reagan Wells Cemetery Association, c/o David Monroe, Treasurer, 226 Private Road 2575, Uvalde, Texas 78801, and Reagan Wells Volunteer Fire Department, c/o Kenneth White, Chief, 4676 Ranch Road 1051, Uvalde, Texas 78801, or to the charity of one’s choice.
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Starts at 11:00 am (Central time)
Heard Cemetery
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