Dickie Thomas Youngblood

1957 ∼ 2021

Dickie Thomas Youngblood, 64, of Kountze, Texas passed away Thursday, September 30, 2021 at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, Texas.

Dickie was born July 9, 1957 in Port Arthur, Texas to Charles Thomas Youngblood and Elaine Resweber Youngblood.

He was a lifelong resident of this area and a member of the catholic faith. Dickie loved to fish and ride motorcycles.

Dickie was an Electrician with Gulf Coast Electric.

Visitation for family and friends will begin at 4:00 p.m. Monday, October 4, 2021 at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches with the funeral service to follow at 6:00 p.m. with Reverend Mark E. Chambers officiating.

Surviving relatives include his wife, Gina Youngblood of Kountze, Texas; son, Brad Youngblood of Kountze, Texas; sisters, Tina Maurich and husband Teddy of Fannett, Texas and Paulette Youngblood and Phillip Purgahn of Port Arthur, Texas; brothers, Rodney Youngblood and wife Karla of Port Neches, Texas, Danny Youngblood and wife Theresa of Port Arthur, Texas, and Paul Youngblood and wife Susan of Port Neches, Texas.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society - Southeast Texas, 2050 Spindletop Avenue Beaumont, Texas 77705. www.humanesocietyofsoutheasttexas.org

Condolences

Anonymous October 4, 2021
So sorry to hear of Dickie passing. Can not say enough about what a great electrician that taught me a great deal but more importantly one of the best human being you ever want to meet. Just a truly genuine person. May you rest and peace.
Anonymous October 4, 2021
I loved going to kart races with him an Danny. He will be greatly missed
Anonymous October 4, 2021
What a loss!! A great guy and so likeable and talented. I always enjoyed working with him and admired his abilities. He was a perfectionist and I respected him immensely!!! So sad. My condolences to his family!! Steve Wilson
Anonymous October 3, 2021
Recalling good memories . . .Gary and Dickie motorcycling at Boykin Springs, Lynne and Gina (very pregnant) riding in the Cole flat bottom urging Brad to make his appearance, days on the river and at the lake . . . times we will never forget! May you rest in peace, Dickie. Gary & Lynne
Anonymous October 3, 2021
I never worked hand in hand with him but his son Brad was my journeyman and mentor most of my fourth year and I got to have a little interaction with him in that time and he always came off very humble but he could and would fix anything and his son taught me everything I know about troubleshooting we lost a great electrician and even more important we lost a great man I'll be praying for the family
Anonymous October 3, 2021
I work with this fine man he was as a wonderful person Dickie your talent and your caring way can't be replaced God's speed my friend
Anonymous October 2, 2021
Rest in peace Dickie - known you since Port Arthur and then all through High school in Port Neches. My prayers and thoughts are with your family. - Bobby Garcia, Albuquerque, NM
Anonymous October 2, 2021
I was fortunate to have great cousins when I was growing up. Hugs to the friends and family from Patty Huhn Werner
Anonymous October 1, 2021
Dickie was truly a great man. I so appreciated the talents he had. You could give him anything to fix and it would get fixed. I never heard a negative word about Dickie in the 20 years that I have worked with him. Dickie will always be special to me. Prayers to the family and friends.
Anonymous October 1, 2021
When we were children our families were always together and you could always be found in the garage tinkering on something. Our prayers go out to the family. Doug & Susan (Huhn) Pattillo
Anonymous October 1, 2021
Dickie was the most exceedingly talented electrician I have ever met. Being so mechanically inclined it just came easy for him. He loved his profession and cared about his work. It was a great pleasure to have known him. My heart and prayers go out to his family for their loss.
Anonymous October 1, 2021
It was a great pleasure to have known and worked with Dickie through past years. My nickname for Dickie was McGyver because he could fix anything you give him. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Keith Folsom/ City of Beaumont
Anonymous October 1, 2021
You are so right he could fix anything. McGyver he was. Thank You From his sister Paulette
Anonymous October 1, 2021
You hit the nail on the head with that nickname