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Writing became a fulltime occupation in the '50s; his first story published about fishing, published in Outdoor Life in 1951. Mr Wootters was one of those rare writers who could produce technical articles as well as humorous and personal stories. He was also a herpetologist, knife collector, a student of Texas history and an archeologist. He was an honorable, decent man, loyal to his friends and frequently stuck his neck out for causes he believed in.
Survivors include his wife, Jeanne, sweetheart of 61 years; Jerry and Dorothy McRae, Virge McRae; cousins Cora Sue Warren and Dr Joe F Warren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service for Mr John Wootters will be held in the spring, exact information to be announced.
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Writing became a fulltime occupation in the '50s; his first story published about fishing, published in Outdoor Life in 1951. Mr Wootters was one of those rare writers who could produce technical articles as well as humorous and personal stories. He was also a herpetologist, knife collector, a student of Texas history and an archeologist. He was an honorable, decent man, loyal to his friends and frequently stuck his neck out for causes he believed in.
Survivors include his wife, Jeanne, sweetheart of 61 years; Jerry and Dorothy McRae, Virge McRae; cousins Cora Sue Warren and Dr Joe F Warren; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service for Mr John Wootters will be held in the spring, exact information to be announced.
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Source: Houston County Courier Thursday, February 7, 2013
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