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Obituary for Charles Edward Fry Jr.
July 30, 1941 - March 18, 2026
Charles Edward Fry Jr., 84, of Mineola, TX passed away on March 18, 2026. Chuck, as he was called in his early years, was born on July 30, 1941, in Kansas City, KS to Charles Sr. and Nellie Fry. Chuck and his brothers, Dewey & Bill, grew up working on their parent's truck farm that not only produced vegetables for market, but also provided popcorn for all the local theaters. Chuck graduated from the University of Kansas, home of the Jayhawks, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1964 and worked at Westinghouse Electric as his first engineering job.
Charlie, as he would be called in his adult years, landed in Richardson, TX in 1967, where he began a 30+ year career for Collins Radio/Rockwell International in the defense industry. He was part of the design team that developed the technology behind the TACAMO submarine communication system still in place today. During his career he traveled the world, including Iran where he worked directly with the Shah of Iran in the 1970's. It was during his career at Collins Radio, that he met and married the love of his life, Linda McElvany, blending two families with 5 children together. Linda and Charlie celebrated 43 years of love together, traveling for over 30 years to Puerto Vallarta for their anniversary every June.
Charlie and Linda lived in California, Florida and Texas during their time together, retiring finally in Mineola, TX. Returning to his roots, Charlie planted and maintained a 1-acre garden for the majority of the 25 years he lived in Mineola. He shared many jars of jams and jellies with the local community and became known for his lime garlic pickles around town.
Best known around Mineola for his volunteer efforts, Charlie was recognized as Humanitarian of the Year by the Pilot Club in 2009. Combining his engineering skills with his heart for helping others, Charlie helped organizations such as The Bread of Life Ministries, Kindness Kottage, Caring & Sharing, Men's Ministerial Alliance, and Texas Ramp Project. Charlie was long time member of the First Christian Church of Mineola where he served as Elder, Deacon and several other committees over the years.
Charlie's health had limited his ability to do much of what he loved in recent years, and while he will be missed greatly, his family is so thankful that he is now healed and whole and home. They are also very thankful for the tremendous care received by the Hospice team at Christus Trinity Mother Frances in Tyler.
Charlie is survived by his wife, Linda Fry, brothers Bill (wife Sandy) Fry from Shawnee Mission, KS and Dewey (wife Pat) Fry from Stilwell, KS; daughters Diana Bonneau (husband Randy) from McKinney, TX, Kristine Fry from Sunnyvale, CA, Melissa Williamson from Tyler, TX and sons Bill Fry (wife Candi) from Quitman, TX and Chris Howell (wife Katy) from Lakewood, CO. Charlie and Linda have 12 grandchildren, Lauren, Jordan, Dylan, Mischel, Michael, Mitchell, Spencer, Seth, Sam, Sydney, Garrett and Grayston.
A celebration of life memorial will be held Thursday, March 26th at 11:00 am at the First Christian Church of Mineola with lunch following.
Thursday, March 26, 2026
11:00 am - 12:00 pm (Central time)
First Christian Church of Mineola
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