Lon Garner is a man you should know. He is truly our 12th man.
There are four candidates vying for the seat being vacated by Judge Chris Oldner. With the backlog of cases stacking up, this is no time for learning!
Only one candidate for the Collin County District
Court #416 has prosecuted and defended Criminal, Family, and Civil law cases.
Still the same, but better every day!
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A letter
from Mom
Hello. My name is Katherine Garner and I'd like to tell you a few little known facts about Lon L Garner, who is running for Judge of the 416th Judicial District Court.
Lon was born during the Vietnam era while his father was in the Air Force,
stationed in San Antonio. We later moved back home, to Jacksboro, Texas where he attended and graduated from Jacksboro High School. An honors graduate, he
then attended Texas A&M University, was a member of its Corp of Cadets, and
graduated with a degree in Political Science.Hello. My name is Katherine Garner and I'd like to tell you a few little known facts about Lon L Garner, who is running for Judge of the 416th Judicial District Court.
He is one of the most dedicated, loyal and focused individuals I know and I have the pleasure of calling him my son. Dedicated to God and his family and loyal to his clients and friends, Lon has maintained focus on a career path providing a service to the people of Collin County.
Lon's interest in law was apparent when at the ripe old age of 5, he threatened to "sue" a doctor who held him down to give him a shot. I'm still in a quandary about where that idea came from, although we have laughed about it for years.
He is a natural leader who was always elected to leadership rolls by his peers
whether on the athletic field or in the classroom. From Team Captain to Student
Body President, Lon was a leader among his peers. His leadership rolls enhanced his college
career at Texas A&M and St. Mary's where he continued to lead by example.
Only
Lon could graduate from law school, get married, take the State Bar Exam, go on
his honeymoon, and move from San Antonio to McKinney in a little more than two
months and make it look easy! After a brief honeymoon, Lon and his new
bride, Roslyn, moved to Collin County where he had been offered a position in the
Collin County District Attorney's Office.
After
4 years as an ADA, Lon accepted a position with the law firm Touchstone
Bernays, an insurance defense firm in Dallas, Texas. During the time he
was at Touchstone Bernays, Lon noticed his infant daughter was beginning to
treat him as if he were a stranger when he came home after a long day at the office.
Believing that family was more important than a job, Lon resigned and has been
self-employed ever since.
I
am very proud of my son. I hope you will join me in supporting him as he
runs for judge!!
When
it was time for pre-school immunizations, 5 year old Lon Garner was not happy!
He threatened to sue his family doctor!
“My name is Shellye (Berry) Harvey and I grew
up with Lon Garner. In fact, it was my father Dr. Neil Berry that Lon
threatened to sue! Dad fondly remembers Lon and his character. Looking back, Lon’s
surprising defensive threat at being forced to be vaccinated was an early
signal as to where his path lay. It
shows Lon’s logic and his desire to effect change and right the wrongs of injustice,
even as a boy of 5 years! He has been that way throughout his life.
We attended the same small-town public school
in Jacksboro, Texas. I was a year ahead of him with around 50 students in each class.
Jacksboro is a conservative, buttoned-down town where Lon always stood out. I
knew him through school activities including band and Student Council. We were
both drummers in our small high school band.