John "Jack" Mistrot 
October 24, 1926 - May 21, 2016
Roger Dimick (Houston)

Knowing Jack was a pleasure in my life. I met him in 1981 when I was befriended by his father, Bob. While we were not bosom buddies, we always spoke when we ran into each other. During that time I met his sons who spent lots of time with their grandfather. Jack was highly respected in his profession and he could always make us laugh, either with a story or by doing some slight of hand. From the picture, he grew older and looked like his father. To Jack's family, please accept my sincere condolences, and I pray for God's blessings for you in your time of mourning. I will miss him.
Tuesday, May 24, 2016

 

Mary Tullos Bridwell (Cypress, TX)

Mr, Mistrot was my 6th grade teacher at Sallie Curtis in the 60's. What an awesome year that was. The books that he read to us, the science projects he exposed us to , oh and I can't forget the
"Top 5". He opened my eyes to the vast world of science, especially the work that he had us do in the woods behind Curtis. He was so caring and encouraging to us and inspired us all to aim for the sky in life. Thank you, Mr, Mistrot.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

 

Debra Pearson (Weatherford, TX)

Mr. Mistrot was a caring principal during my years at Sallie Curtis, and it is clear that he was a dedicated educator throughout his life. I remember fondly my last day at Curtis before transferring to a new school, as Mr. Mistrot and his vice principal took the time to offer good wishes and bid me goodbye. I feel certain that he made a personal connection with most every child in his charge; what a legacy! May he rest in peace.
Tuesday, May 24, 2016

 

Elaine King Henderson (Beaumont, TX)

So sorry to hear about Mr. Mistrot. He was the principal at Sallie Curtis when I was there in the 60s. I will never forget his support and comfort when my father was killed in an airplane crash when I was in the 6th grade. He was such a positive influence on so many lives through the years. May he rest in peace and may the family find comfort through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Elaine Henderson

Monday, May 23, 2016

 

Scott Oates ()

I was also in that 6th grade class of 64-65 and 2nd you Anita. His smile on this notice is the same as in '64 and conveys his boyent spirit. He read the book "the raft" to us about 3 airmen lost in the pacific in ww2 and ultimately surviving. Great story and great telling of it by a great teacher.
Monday, May 23, 2016

 

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