Samuel L. Spears II

In Loving Memory

Samuel L.Spears II

Date of Birth February 18, 1947
Passed Away On November 5, 2025
At Age 78 years
Resident of Kerrville, TX
United States Veteran
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On November 5th, 2025, Sam joined his heavenly family.

He was born February 18th, 1947, to Samuel L. Spears Sr. and Ernestene Spears, in Monahans, TX.

He spent his early childhood years in west Texas, and those summers, at his grandparent's home on the San Antonio River. He attended grade school in Pecos, Van Horn, and Orange, CA, before graduating from San Antonio's Robert E. Lee High School, Class of '65. Sam served as a member of the TX National Guard during the Vietnam War.

He found his calling as a businessman at an early age. In his teens, he joined his family working with the Tandy Corporation at Tandy Leather and Radio Shack. He became their international buyer when Tandy opened their Pier 1 Imports division. He opened Pier 1 stores throughout the U.S. and managed the downtown Austin location before being promoted to the southwest regional manager.

His parents retired from Tandy Corp. and moved to Kerrville, and in 1974 he joined them, and together, they opened Spears Mobile Homes. They worked as a family until January 1, 1982 when his parents retired and he fully took over the company. Concurrently, he married Martha Goss on January 9th, 1982 and together they operated Spears Homes, Inc. for another 43 years before selling their location and retiring. Spears Homes, Inc. provided and serviced the families in the Hill Country and throughout Texas for 50 years and was one of Sam's proudest accomplishments.

Sam along with his best bud, Fred Cannon, developed Windmill Communities in the early 1990's and continued to operate their retirement park, side by side, until Sam's passing.

He gave back to his community in many ways; coaching Little League baseball, basketball, supporting schools' and local organizations' fundraising events. He served on the Hill Country District Junior Livestock Show board, in which, he was elected to Auction Chairman for a number of years. He was a spokesman for the manufactured housing industry on roundtables, was one of the founders of The Lone Star Purchasing Group, served as a Texas Manufactured Housing Assoc. board member, officer, and elected Chairman, and spent time on the national MHI committee.

Sam had a passion for riding and racing motorcycles and Shelby Cobras. He loved operating his dozers, toter and dump trucks. Rhythm and Blues music spoke to his soul. Hunting, fishing, water and scuba diving, and traveling with his family and friends were his favorite pastimes. He was a devoted husband, loving father, and faithful friend to many.

He is survived by his wife, Martha; son; daughters, Kimberly and Samantha Spears; 7 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; mother-in-law, Ida Goss; brother-in-law, Robert Goss; sister-in-law, Nancy Spears; nieces, nephews, other extended family, past employees and many friends, including his late years' guardian cats.

Services will be held at 2 PM, Saturday, November 15, 2025, at Grimes Funeral Chapels, with burial to follow at Brown Goss Cemetery.

The family would like to thank: Dr. Klaus Schroeder along with Peterson Home/Palliative/Hospice Care's nurses and care team for all their help and the many family and friend's prayers and support.

Donations may be made to the Brown Goss Cemetery, 122 Doris Dr., Kerrville, TX 78028, Peterson Hospice, 250 Cully Dr., Kerrville, TX 78028 or to one's choice.



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Condolences (13)

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Diana Ayala Austin, TX November 16, 2025
"Dear Martha,

Love you and praying for you.
Love always,
Diana
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Jason & Norma Wheatcraft Kerrville, TX November 15, 2025
"Condolences."
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Bryant Gage Ingram, TX November 14, 2025
"Martha and Family

We were saddened to hear of Sam’s passing. Even though it has been quite a while since we worked together, there are many fond memories. The 15 or so
years that we spent as part of the Spears Homes family were a great blessing.
The thoughtfulness and generosity shown to our family was tremendous in many
ways. Heather and Katie always knew that you all would be supportive of their
school and cheerleading activities. Sam always seemed to be looking for a new
project or challenge and was successful in many things. Was an honor to know him.
With Love & Prayers
Bryant, Teresa, Heather and Katie Gage"
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