Barry Earl Cannon

of Kerrville, TX

February 8, 1949 - August 1, 2024


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Barry Earl Cannon passed away on August 1, 2024, in Kerrville, Texas, with his beloved family by his side throughout his final days. He was 75 years old. A highly intelligent engineer and businessman, he lived a full and happy life surrounded by many family members and friends.

Born and raised in rural northern Louisiana, Barry quickly developed a love of nature, and enjoyed fishing especially. He loved to tell stories about his many childhood adventures, which his son particularly loved as bedtime stories. As he grew up, he developed a serious interest in amateur radio, excelled working with all kinds of electronics, and also became a small plane pilot. He graduated from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston with a degree in electrical engineering. After moving to Houston, he invented multiple medical devices, most famously a series of peripheral nerve stimulators produced by his company Neuro Technology, many of which are still in use in Anesthesia departments at hospitals and other medical facilities throughout the world. He was also a longtime member of his local Rotary clubs in River Oaks (Houston) and Kerrville, including serving as President. A long-time amateur radio operator, he was a member of the Hill Country Amateur Radio Club. Once he moved to Kerrville in 1998, he found his happy place on his property in the rolling hills between Kerrville and Ingram. There was nowhere else in the world he'd rather be than fishing in the lake, repairing all variety of devices and vehicles in his workshop, and watching the sun set over the hills behind the house.

Throughout his life, Barry was extremely generous with his time and resources to help many friends, community members, and charitable organizations. He always left a positive impression on those he met, and mentored multiple young people through the generations.

He is survived by his devoted wife of 52 years, Diana. He was also an involved and loving father, and was especially proud of his son Matt, his daughter-in-law Danielle, and his dear grandchildren Easton and Berkeley. He will be missed immensely by many people, including his immediate family, his wonderful sister, Sue Cannon, multiple nieces and nephews, his brothers- and sisters-in-law, and many loyal friends from high school and college who have stayed in touch with him until this day.

Thank you to Reverend Alex Garcia, his brothers-in-law Pastor Rudy Elizondo and Eddie Elizondo, Father Rafael Duda and Deacon Sonny Kaufhold and wife Lillia; all of whom provided spiritual and emotional support. Also thank you to his many doctors, nurses, and physical therapists who have cared for him and genuinely cared about him. And finally, thank you to the wonderful caregivers at Home Helpers Home Care of Texas Hill Country and Peterson Hospice for their gentle and loving care toward the end of his life.

Services will be held at 2 PM, Saturday, August 3, 2024, at Grimes Funeral Chapels. Burial will follow at Garden of Memories Cemetery.

''Oh Lord, grant that I shall never seek so much to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand, or to be loved as to love with all my heart.'' 'Eugene Roe, Band of Brothers


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7 Condolence(s)
Cathy Willson
Kerrville, TX
Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Sending caring thoughts and prayers to you and your family during this time. May your memories help comfort you, as the Lord continues to watch over you. Sincerely, The Willsons

Paulette Sanchez
Kerrville, TX
Monday, August 5, 2024

My sincere heartfelt condolences to Diana, Matt and Sue and all the family. I had the privilege of serving Barry as my hair salon client for many years. He was truly a kind gentleman. Diana thank you also for your patronage. I pray that his memory and spirit will keep your hearts full until you see him again. God Bless.

Ronnie Vail
Ruston, LA
Sunday, August 4, 2024

Barry and I began our friendship in the First Baptist Church kindergarten class in 1954 in Jonesboro LA. We played together as young boys on a giant bag swing in their front yard for hours at a time. We graduated from high school and from LA Tech together...he and I had a long history as friends...70 years. That friendship never glimmered or dimmed. I will always have a tremendous respect for, and admiration for, the man we knew as Barry Cannon. I have lost a true lifelong friend. May the Grace of Our Lord be with his family as they go through this season of his loss.

Robert D Walker Jr
Center Point, TX
Saturday, August 3, 2024

Deeply sorry for your loss. Barry was a kind and giving man that will be truly missed. May thoughts and prayers be with you and your family during this time.

Cheryl Hargrove Hyde
Jonesboro, LA
Friday, August 2, 2024

Diana, Matt and Sue, I am so sorry for your loss. Barry was always such a sweet and caring person always willing to help. I've know Barry and Sue since grade school and two nicer people you will never find. I am so very glad we got to visit and to meet you, Diana, at our 50th class reunion. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers and pray that God will grant you the peace and comfort, that only he can, in the very difficult days ahead.
Cheryl Hargrove Hyde

Linda Meredith Awtrey
Baton Rouge, LA
Friday, August 2, 2024

I was so sad to hear of Barry’’s passing. . I have so many wonderful memories of Barry and Sue being neighbors, playing together, carpooling to school , attending Sunday school and church and graduating together. My thoughts and prayers are with Sue, Dianna, Matt and his family. God bless you all.

Sharon Ayres Wall (JHHS Class of 1967)
Hockley, TX
Friday, August 2, 2024

My best memory of Barry is his kindness toward me and all our classmates.

May family and friends be comforted by your special memories with Barry.
God bless,
Sharon Wall