Larry Wayne Trammell, 80, of Callisburg, TX passed away on November 14, 2025, at his home. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at 2:00 PM at the Meador Funeral Home Chapel in Gainesville with Bro. Rick Isham officiating. Burial to follow at Callisburg Cemetery with the Masonic Rites Service. Visitation will be on Monday, November 17, 2025, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Meador Funeral Home Chapel.
Larry was born on July 7, 1945, in Gainesville, TX to Albert and Katherine Trammell. He married Arlene on September 9, 1982, in Victoria, Tx. Larry was an Oil Field worker for many years working for different companies and traveling all over. He loved working outside taking care of his cows. Larry was a member of the Gainesville Riding Club and also was a faithful member of the Vilott Baptist Church. He was also a member of the Gainesville Mason Lodge #210 for over 30 years.
He is survived by his wife Arlene Trammell; brother Richard Trammell; brother-in-law Curtis Hill; sister-in-law Joyce Trammell; son Jeral Trammell; daughters Phyllis Trammell and husband Johnny Solesbee, Cindy Moss and husband Trey, Donna McCullough, Carol Wade and husband Mark; Kristie Easter and husband Lane; grandchildren Justin Trammell and wife Tammy, Clarissa Perez and husband Sergio, Samantha Mauldin, Tabitha Preston, J.D. Preston and wife Sylvia, Kelly Shannon, Tyler Murphy and wife Jessica, Tina Sasser and husband James, Jessica Schneider and husband Nathan, Martin Easter, Dustin Mozingo and wife Karen, Paige Mozingo, April Young and husband Chuck, Hailey McCullough, Ashley McCullough, Hunter Wade, Mary Isham and Laura Stubbs.
Larry is also survived by numerous great and great-great grandkids.
Larry is proceeded in death by his daughter Sandy Mozingo: grandson Jeff Trammell; parents Albert and Katherine Trammell; sister Patsy Hill; brother and sister-in-law Jimmy and Dorothy Trammell; sister-in-law Glenda “Kookie” Trammell; brother Donnie Trammell; father in-law Ed Johnson and mother-in-law Chesten Johnson.
We send our prayers and condolences. Wish we could have been there in person.
With love,
Perez Family
Larry was a Good caring Man and well known in the oil & gas industry. I worked for him in the late seventies on EW Moran rig 14! He taught me a lot and gave me a good reference to get my first drilling job in 1979 and he will be missed by all that knew him. RIP Larry Trammel 🙏
The world lost a good man. I had a lot of respect of Larry and enjoyed his stories and our visits. He seemed to really love his family. He will be dearly missed. Arlene, I’m praying for comfort for you and your family. I know this is a difficult time.