Brody James Whitten
Brody James Whitten, of Dickinson, Texas passed away on September 21, 2024 at the youthful age of 18.
Brody was born on August 24, 2006 in Webster, Texas; the first-born son of Rusty and Ariell Bilek Whitten. He grew up in Dickinson where he attended school and graduated from Dickinson High School Class of 2024. At DHS he played football his freshman year and then decided to take part in the welding program, where he acquired a new hobby.
On Brody’s third birthday, he was overjoyed to share his special day welcoming twin siblings – brother, Lucas, and sister, Bailey into the world. They not only shared a birthday but have an unwavering bond that will never be broken.
He was fond of several nicknames acquired throughout his life – B-Rowdy, B-Man, B-Dub, Birdie, Bubba, and B – from all those who loved him, and he was fiercely loyal to all he loved as well. Having a keen sense of adventure, he dabbled in all sports and even brought home a first-place ribbon for mutton busting at Galveston County Fair and Rodeo. He was passionate about hunting, fishing, and enjoying the great outdoors.
Although his time with family and friends ended too soon, Brody’s life was never short on love, laughter, and fun. His infectious laugh could light up any room and his love and generosity could melt any heart.
Brody was greeted in heaven by his Mamaw, Pegi Cornish; Nana, Diane Whitten; great grandparents, Murray and Helen Wilson; Frank and Margaret Bilek; Clifford and Dorothy Whitten; JD and Janette Carroll; Henry and Inez Cornish.
He leaves behind a tremendous amount of family and friends who will forever hold him in their heart; his parents, Rusty and Ariell Whitten; sister, Bailey Whitten; brother, Lucas Whitten; grandparents, John and Hope McNatt; Don and Michelle Bilek; Wade and Joyce Cooke; Stan and Jana Cornish; David Whitten; aunts and uncles, Keith and Rene Whitten; Blair Bilek; Cameron Cornish; Jesse and Elyse Fulmer; Emily Cooke; Paul McNatt; Mark McNatt; cousins, Gabrielle Bilek, Karsten Bilek, Mia Bilek, Peyton Whitten, Addison Whitten, Blakely Novicky, Jacob Fulmer, Randy Novicky, Lana Novicky, and Sylvia Fulmer.
Brody will always be remembered as the free-spirited, loving, and amazing son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin, and friend that he was, and that we will forever carry within us.
Pallbearers include Lucas Whitten, Karsten Bilek, Joseph Garza, Daniel Parker, Sammy Skipper, and Robert Villanueva, Jr. Honorary pallbearers include Keith Whitten, Blair Bilek, Cameron Cornish, Jesse Fulmer, James McGuyre and Michael McGuyre.
Funeral services will be held on Sunday, September 29, 2024 at Crowder Funeral Home – Dickinson, 851 FM 517 Road West, Dickinson, Texas 77539. Visitation will begin at 12:00 PM with a service to follow at 1:00 PM. The family will receive family and friends for a reception following the services at American Legion Hall – S. Mike Lacy Post 554, 1650 Highway 3 South, League City, Texas 77573.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Brody Whitten Memorial Fund. To honor his legacy, this fund has been established in Brody’s name to help support students of Dickinson ISD who wish to pursue trade careers.
Donations can be made to the Dickinson Education Foundation using the link provided: https://paybee.io/@disdef@55
Life seems incredibly cruel and arbitrary right now; We cannot find meaning in what has happened. We love you and will be thinking of you and praying for you. If we can do anything more, please let us know how we can help. You are Both in our Hearts we love you so much.
Mere words cannot express our sympathy at this time. We are holding you close in our thoughts, and prayers.
Heavenly Father, I pray that you grant The Whitten Family the strength to endure this painful time. Help them lean on you for support and guidance as they navigate their grief. Amen
The Christiansens
Hello, my name is Jonathan Flores I grew up with Brody, he wasn’t just a friend he was a brother to me. I’ve known him since Silbernagle Elementary School and we graduated together and in the same welding program together, he was a joyful person, had an amazing personality. He was one of the strongest people I knew.
I send all my condolences to the Whitten family words cannot explain how this hurt me and all of our buddy’s we have that were very close to Brody.
If I could, I would gladly take this pain on myself so you all wouldn’t have to go thought this. I love you all, and your in my forever prayers. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. PSALM Ch.30:5
Brody was in my English 4 class last year. He was always so quiet and respectful. He was a sweet kid and a such a mature young man for his age. I am stunned to learn of his passing and I send my deepest sympathies to his family. I am lifting you in my prayers for God’s grace, peace, and comfort during this unimaginably difficult time.
Dear family,
Jim and I are so grateful that you shared your son with us. Jim loved having he and the other boys around and hopes they learned a few things from him. And they never cared what was cooked, they would eat it. They were always up for whatever Jim had going on and were a tremendous help to him. Made us both remember the old days when my son and his friends were in and out of our house. My little granddaughter gave them a run for their money, but pretty much did whatever she told them to do. We continue our prayers for all of you that God will grant you peace and strength for the days ahead.
Jim and Renee Owens
Our hearts are broken and our love and prayers cover you all – Ariell, Rusty, Bailey and Lucas. May you all have comfort knowing Brody is with Jesus and safe. He was welcomed by his family and framily who love him so much. We will all see Brody again when we get there.
Dear Heavenly Father, in this time of sorrow, we lift his family and all who loved Brody to You. We ask for Your loving embrace to surround this grieving family. May they find solace in Your constant presence and feel the peace of God that surpasses all understanding. O Lord, grant them strength for each step of the way. In Jesus Name, we pray. Amen.
All our love, forever and always.
Hello. My name is Patricia Blair. I did not know Brody, but I know his grandmother, Hope McNatt. From reading Brody’s bio, he was cut from the same cloth of his grandmother who is much loved at UTMB for her warmth, honesty and sincerity. I am so sorry for your loss, but very happy to know that Brody brought much joy and sunshine to his family, friends and all that knew him. I send my condolences and prayers for strength, peace and comfort to you all.
Sincerely,
Patricia Blair
Hello,
I am a co-worker of Ms. Hope McNatt. She is such a kind and caring person. As I read the comments, I see her grandson portrayed many of her characteristics. I am deeply sorry for your loss. No words can ease your pain but please know I will be praying for your family.
Hope, please accept my prayers and condolences on the loss of your grandson. He seems to have lived a full life at such a young age. My prayer is that the memories you had a chance to make as a family will sustain you all, until you meet again.
DeMonica L. Junious
I am so very sorry for your tremendous loss. My heart, hugs, and prayers are with you all. I wish you peace.
Best,
Lisa Wagner
My heart breaks for the family and friends of Brody. I’m so very sorry for your loss. Jana & I went to high school together and I often read about her wonderful children and Grandloves. Praying for comfort during this very difficult time.
Joy Meier Powers
Dear Hope,
I extend my deepest condolences on the passing of your grandson. His impact was profound, and it is evident he lived a remarkable life at such a young age. May the cherished memories he created as a family provide you with comfort during this difficult time.
With heartfelt prayers and sympathy,
Bushra M Manakatt
Ariell, Rusty & Family,
Alan & I are devastated for your loss. Ariell, we watched you grow up & we’ve heard so much about Brody since he was born. (Aunt Joy is always talking about your amazing family).
Jesus will pull you through. Know that we love you and are holding you all in prayer & will continue to.
You raised an amazing young man who impacted the world around him in a powerful way.
With love,
Alan & Lynette Criddle
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Things happen in this life that we don’t understand. This is most definitely one of them. One certainty of this life is that God always knows best. I pray at this time that God gives this entire family comfort. Rusty, your entire family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Whitten family and friends.
I was Brody’s welding teacher at DHS and am at a loss as both his teacher and a father to three boys of my own. He was certainly a kind, caring, and thoughtful young man. He was always thinking and is certainly loved by those that had the opportunity to spend time with him. My heart breaks for y’all, and I’m sorry that I cannot be there in person to share fond memories with you.
Regards, Mr Rose
I never met Brody but felt like I knew him personally thru many conversations with a proud parent. I’m lost for words to tell you how sorry I am, but now is the time to have faith and trust in Jesus. Rusty my prayers go out to you and your family to help y’all through these heartbreaking times. Danny Frankum
I’m so sorry for your loss. I can’t find no words for this. I can only wish God be with you and your family in this time and every day. Regards Jorge Sanchez
Our condolences to your family we are sorry for your loss we are steadily praying for strength and faith. ❤️ 🙏
Jesse & Lidia Gonzalez
it was a privilege knowing your son. every time he and the boys would come over i would always go and stop by to see what they were up to, have a few good memories with him. his kind soul will never be forgotten by me or my family sending much love to all of you💗
Prayers for you and your family, there are really no other words..
Rusty, Ari, Bailey & Lucas
Loved this amazing young man… the flood of memories from the time he was born, growing up, finding his own way, was so “Brody”. One of a kind. Heart of gold. Full of “beans”. I continue to pray and Love you all so much .
Brody wasn’t only my best friend but my brother he was a remarkable person and I will never forget the lessons Brody taught me and the ones I taught him we had many hard days of work together good and bad days big money days and no money days but we made the best out of it every time Brody was took away from us to join and it will never be the same with out my buddy love and miss you so much man
-sincerely, Daniel P.