Myles H. Carver

1950 ∼ 2022

Myles H. Carver, 71, of Kingwood, Texas passed away on Tuesday, March 15, 2022 in Kingwood. Myles was born on August 23, 1950 in Port Arthur, Texas to the late, James D. "J.D." Carver and Viva Mae Jackson Carver.

Myles was a 1969 graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School and also a Lamar University graduate. He loved his family and was a world traveler. He was retired from Nutech Energy Alliance Corporation in Houston, Texas with eighteen years of service.

Those left to cherish Myles’ memory include his loving wife of 45 years, Deborah Carver of Kingwood; son, William Carver and his wife, Amanda of Brandon, Mississippi; daughter, Kimberley Godfrey and her husband, Travis of Cedar Park, Texas; grandchildren, Katie Carver and Tristan Godfrey; niece, Johanna Taggart; and his nephew, Coleman Roddy.

Myles is preceded in death by his parents, James D. "J.D." Carver and Viva Mae Jackson Carver; and his sister, Viva D. Owen.

In lieu of flowers, the family ask that donations be made in Myles’ honor to the Samaritan’s Purse at www.samaritanspurse.org .

A private family graveside service will be held at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches, Texas.

Condolences

Ajay Jegadeesan March 22, 2022
Myles was my boss at Nutech from 2008-2010. He was always ready to help, and share his knowledge. Still have good memories of his gregarious personality regaling everyone with stories from the past. My deepest condolences to his wife and family. May his soul Rest In Peace. - Ajay Jegadeesan.
Allen Howard March 22, 2022
My condolences to Debbie and the kids! Linnie and my heart and prayers go out to you. Myles was a frontiersman when it came to Petrophysics!! I knew him for over 2 decades and loved he commitment to the job at hand. His dry since of humor was a trademark as we grew Nutech from 10 people when he joined to over a 100 folks. He will be missed and I will always be grateful for being part of his legacy. May he Rest In Peace. Allen
Neil Stegent March 21, 2022
I had the pleasure of working with Myles in Tyler, Texas............he taught me about petrophysics and taught him about Frac Design. He was a hell of a guy. I'll miss him.