Carol J. Cormier

1946 ∼ 2019

Carol J. Cormier

Carol J. Cormier, 72, of Bridge City, Texas passed away on June 26, 2019. He was born in Port Arthur, Texas on October 19, 1946 to the late Willie Joseph Cormier and Emerite Smith Cormier. Carol worked as an accountant for Texaco Research for 32 years before retiring.

Those left to cherish Carol’s memory are his wife of 23 years, Rose Resendez Cormier of Bridge City; his daughters, Shelley Moses and her husband, Larry of Richardson, Mindee Lee and her husband, Steven of Friendswood, Carey Tanner and her husband, Charles of College Station, and Jean Ann Carruth of Orange; 2 grandsons, Max Lee and Bodhi Lee; and his sister, Bonnie Galow and her husband Jeff, of Sugarland. He is preceded in death by his parents.

A gathering of family and friends will be held at Melancon’s Funeral Home in Nederland on Saturday, June 29, 2019 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. with a funeral service to follow at 2:30 p.m., Rev. Bob Boone officiant. Interment will follow at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Groves.

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Melancon'S Funeral Home June 28, 2019
Melancon's Funeral Home created a Tribute Video in memory of Carol J. Cormier
Anthony Macaluso June 28, 2019
It was a pleasure working with Carol at Texaco Research. I remember his sense of humor and great laugh. He was a fine gentleman. God bless! Anthony Macaluso
Doyle W Morse, Jr. / Tyler, Texas June 28, 2019
May you Rest in Peace C.J. --Grateful for the opportunity we all had back in April to go eat crawfish at Judice's. You shared with me how important having a good prayer life was and how good God had been to you. You were always such a encouraging person anytime I ever had conversation with you. I enjoyed getting to hear the story about your Mustang you bought and talking cars. May you walk those Streets of Gold. Prayers extended to the Cormier Family ( Rose ). Love You All.
Dee Champion June 28, 2019
CJ will be dearly missed. Keeping the family in my prayers.
Carolyn Smith June 27, 2019
So sorry to hear of Carol's passing. My husband and Carol were first cousins once removed but I worked on genealogy with him on his mothers side. He sent me his tree to compare with mine and was very kind and more than willing to help. I remember him as a soft spoken man. Our heart felt condolences and prayers go out to Rose and the family.I know that God is with you to help you through this time. Ray and Carolyn Smith
Robert Smith June 27, 2019
Robert Smith sent a virtual gift in memory of Carol J. Cormier
Gwen & Manuel Resendez June 27, 2019
Well Kingfish I can’t believe you are gone. I enjoyed all the times we were together. :pray::disappointed:
Georgia Yoffe June 27, 2019
My cherished memories of Carol (as we called him as children) were the holidays with all the cousins in Louisiana at MomMom and PopPop’s home. Also, I loved going to his home in Port Arthur because Aunt Emerite made the best pineapple cake. Our childhood visits and memories of stories told by our aunts and uncles were the best. As an adult, my precious memories with CJ and Rose were conversations about God, good gumbos that he cooked and reminiscing with the Cajun music of our family. You will be missed, my cousin, but we will meet again. :pray::skin-tone-2::heart: