Albert Kenneth Kanz, Jr., a life-long resident of Sattler, TX, died unexpectedly on May 10, 2021 at the age of 84.
Albert was born in the family home in Sattler, TX on October 27, 1936 to his parents, Albert Sr. and Cora Pape Kanz. Al spent his younger years hunting with his brother where he gained his passion for hunting. Later, he joined the Army National Guard in 1955, before he married his wife, Lula Mae Preiss, on June 4, 1960. They had their first daughter in 1961, while they were working at the Guadalupe Valley Telephone Coop together. They had their second daughter in 1969. After their time at the telephone company, his parents retired and Al and Lu took over the family business, Kanz Store, in Sattler, TX in 1970. In 1976 they closed Kanz Store and built Kanz Feed & Seed across the road. After a successful start they decided to relocate Kanz Feed & Seed into a bigger building on FM 2673 in 1982, to expand their business and give the community a larger selection of feed supp
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