We’re grateful for the home designs that this Houston architect contributed to Cinnamon Shore, but he’s remembered for much more. IN MEMORIAM: Architect Melton Marvin Henry | Aug. 23, 1944-March 23, 2024
Houston, Port Aransas, and at Cinnamon Shore,” says Jodi Peters, managing broker at Cinnamon Shore Realty. He is survived by his wife Patty Crowder Henry; his brother Milton Martin Henry and wife Jody; daughter Jennifer Henry Ross and husband Kevin; son Trenton Marvin Henry and wife Jennifer; and three grandchildren. He played football for Texas A&M University as a wide receiver, coached his children as they grew up, and enjoyed attending his grandchildren’s sporting events. An avid hunter and angler, he loved the great outdoors. Melton was principal of Melton Henry Architectural Group. Join us in remembering a man who made a great contribution to the design and spirit of our community and who enriched the lives of everyone he met.
From the beginning, Cinnamon Shore has relied on consummate designers and architects to build our town. Having AIA- certified, award-winning architect Melton Henry draw plans for notable homes here from early on signaled the quality the community would have. Known for his
warmth and care for his clients, the native Houstonian died last March at age 79, mourned by family, friends, fellow design professionals, and all who knew him. “Melton left a beautiful legacy all over Texas, especially in
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