Cletus Joseph Weed, Jr.
Cletus Joseph Weed, Jr., a resident of Friendswood, Texas, passed from this life on March 22, 2024. He was born in Galveston, Texas on September 19, 1948, to parents Cletus Joseph Weed, Sr. and Mildred Ida (Ceccacci) Weed.
He worked as a welder in the petrochemical industry.
Cletus proudly served his country in the United States Army during the Vietnam War.
He is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Mildred Ann Campbell; brother-in-law, Roy Hughes and brothers, Donald Lawson, and Bobby Lawson.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory, his loving wife of 29 years, Erma Weed; daughters, Stephanie Weed (Jessie), and April Ybarra (Ike); sons, Charles MacKrell (Christine) and Michael Weed (Connie); step-daughters, Cynthia Bazan (Darrell Donaho), Laura Mandujano, and Michelle Bazan (Osbaldo Tovar); step-son, Edward Bazan; sister, Patti Hughes; grandchildren, Olivia Norman, Alyssa MacKrell, Lauren Myers (Matthew), Morgan Weed, Eric Joseph Sanders (Leia), Keri Ybarra (Christopher), Kalin Ybarra (David), Alexandria Munoz (Chris), Brooks Bazan, Camey Bazan, Nathan Arriaga, Bryce Arriaga, Simona Ochoa, Presley Ochoa, Stellan Donaho, Levi Donaho, Ricky Lara and Jacob Mandujano and great grandchildren, Ryleigh Ybarra, Branden Sanders, Everleigh Myers, Avery Meyers, Brynlee Weed, Cash Martinez, Nathan Arriaga, Jr., Kylee Munoz, Aaron Munoz, Aria Munoz, John (Ben) McGhee, Evelynn McGhee, and Isabel Urbano.
In his honor there will be a visitation from 5:00 to 7:00 PM with a rosary at 7:00 PM, Monday, April 1, 2024 with funeral services 11:00 AM, Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at Crowder Funeral Home Chapel, Dickinson. Interment will follow at Houston National Cemetery, Houston.
Miss you Uncle CJ. Rest well. You have left an amazing legacy.
See you later friend see you at the new waffle house in heaven CT
I just found out today. My heart is broken. Such a sweet friend. My late husband and I loved visiting with him at Waffle House, until we moved back to Louisiana. RIP, sweet CJ. No more doctor appointments and waiting.
Stephanie and family, sorry to hear this. I just heard about C.J. passing. I met him many (55) years ago through a friend of his I dated. He was always very pleasant, witty, and fun to hang out with. Prayers for you and family. God bless.
I’m sorry I didn’t know about it sooner, I will miss all the good times we had. Never had the chance to say goodbye to you brother, but we’ll meet again someday. Love you big brother, always