Jeffrey Wayne Wyatt
Jeffrey Wayne Wyatt, 50, passed away on Nov 26, 2021 in Houston, TX. He was born on January 9, 1971 in Pine Bluff, AR to Carolyn Hall and Jerry Wyatt. Jeffrey is survived by his: wife, Susan Wyatt; step sons, Michael and David Kremm (wife Jennifer); mother and step father, Carolyn and Charlie Hall; sister and her husband, Karen and Tommy Goff; aunt and uncle, Bobbie and Dee Prince; niece and her husband, Carley and Tyler Cox and nephew, Wyatt Chavez and numerous family members and friends. Jeff is preceded in death by his: father, Jerry Wyatt, and his sister, Kimberly Chavez.
He earned a Bachelor of Science from the University of Houston – Clear Lake. Jeff also earned the credential as a Certified Safety Manager from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals. He had a passion for hunting and fishing and loved to travel.
A celebration of his life will be held at a later date to be determined by his family.
I am truly so sorry to hear about Jeff Wyatt. We knew each other from school at White Hall. My funniest memory is when he broke his collar bone and had to be in this arm contraption that held his arm up and to the side. He looked so funny and you could just walk up and stand next to him and it looked like he had his arm around you. Sending big prayers your way.
Dear family of Jeff,
I graduated high school with Jeff and I wanted you to know he made me laugh every day. He was a good friend to so many of us. I’m so sorry for your loss. Many prayers for each one of you.
With love,
D’Ann
I am so saddened by Jeff’s passing. We all me in 2017 on the Carnival Freedom cruise. It’s was crazy finding out that he and I both worked at Acuren Inspections but in different areas.
Prayers for all family and friends.
Grew up with Jeff and ran in the same friend circles in our neighborhood. I remember him being a good guy. Sorry to hear of his passing.
I never knew Jeff. I just saw all the wonderful vacation pictures with Sue and saw how happy they both were together. My heart goes out to you Sue
My Nephew “Jeff”,
I remember the evening you came into our lives as a treasure to your Mom & Dad, but you were a “Joy” for me as I became an “Uncle” to my brother’ son!
Through the years we never lost contact with each other as “life” tested our faith, strength and resolve. P
Each year became a success to both of as we deepen our love for our family members and friends and suffered through losing some of them too early before they reached their true reasons for life, in such short times. But it was losing them that tended to make us more aware of our own weaknesses. With God’s grace, he helped us survive and as a result we shared our Llove as if those we lost we still with us.
Some say that time will “fade” our memories snd for some that may be our salvation, but the memories that do not fade are for the ones that we love and have loved in our short existence. So will be the joy of my “Nephew, Jeff” !
Our condolences go out to my sister Sue, my nephews Michael and David, as well as Jennifer and all of Jeff’s family and friends. May all of you take comfort in knowing that Jeff is in a better place for the love he showed my sister and her children, as well as all those he came in contact with in his daily living. May Jeff rest in peace.
What a sweet young man! We met Jeff on a cruise to the Caribbean and hung out with he and Sue one day at Mr. Sanchos. We ate shrimp, ceviche, drank, swam in the turquoise water, laughed and had a blast. I remember Jeff standing and holding the chair for me and how he adored Sue and treated women. He was a gentleman. He also taught me that a $2. bill on a cruise ship makes a nice tip and gets you good service!! I still have the one he gave me. We have stayed in contact since and are in shock that he left this world so young. Our thoughts and prayers are with Sue and his family, ~Sincerely, Scott and Sharon Binnion
To the Wyatt family and friends, I had the pleasure of working with Jeff at the California Northern RR. We had worked together on many jobs and it was always entertaining as Jeff had a great sense of humor. I will always remember Jeff as a kind person always willing to help or to just listen. Thoughts and prayers to the Wyatt family.
Worked with Jeff in Cali at the CNFR. He was a great guy. We had some good times together- He made a comment about a bad waitress we had one day at lunch- it has stuck with me and will forever. I am sad for this loss, I am sure this world was a little better place with Jeff in it.
I met Jeff at my brother’s wedding! Such a nice guy to be around! I treasured the few days that Jeff was in town because he was an absolute delight being around! I’m definitely going to miss Uncle Jeff!
My Uncle Jeff was one of the most caring people I knew. He would call me to check in and was always so proud of my accomplishments-no matter how big or small. I will miss hearing him say “Carley-girl.” We love you, Uncle Jeff!
Jeff you will be missed my friend, you could light up a room and I will miss our cruise ship craziness, casino fun and shore side shopping and laughs, I’m in shock you are gone, way too soon! Sue you and all of Jeff’s family have Peter’s and my deepest sympathy and condolences, I wish you inner peace and comfort in this terrible time! 💔