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Charles Weiner

1923 - 2016

Charles Weiner obituary, 1923-2016, Houston, TX

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Charles Weiner Obituary

Weiner Charles Weiner, born on the 22nd of April 1923, in El Dorado, Arkansas, to Sam "Skipper" and Lillian Blanc Weiner, passed away in Houston on Wednesday, the 6th of April 2016. He was 92. Charles grew up in the oilfields as the family followed Skipper from Arkansas, through Northern California and Wink, Texas settling finally in Fort Worth, where Charles attended high school. As a founding partner of the original Texas Crude Oil Company (1941) with his brothers Ted and Stanley and sister Marjorie Weiner Bodzy, Charles in his typical humble manner always said, "Ted was the smart one; Stanley made it happen; and I was lucky to be their brother!" Significant to Charles' life was his WW II enlistment into the U.S. Army Air Corps (1942). He completed AFTS for meteorology, radio and electronics communications training at Yale University, Class 1943-H, was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Air Force in 1944, and participated in the China-Burma-India Theatre. Among other honors for service, the Chinese Air Force awarded Charles the Order of Southwest Wind. Placed on Inactive Reserve (1946), Charles returned to college graduating from UT Austin in 1948 with BS in Geology. Charles continued his lifelong passion for technology, science and medicine through unending independent study, interrupted only by recall to the Air Force during the Korean War (1950 – 1951) where he earned a battlefield promotion to Captain and received USMC and the Fifteenth Air Force commendations. Following Korea, Charles returned to active participation in the family business pioneering many oilfield applications of technology. They operated and drilled wells throughout the United States, particularly the Gulf Coast and West Texas, and around the world. In 1962, Charles assumed Chief Operating responsibility and moved the headquarters to Houston. After the death of his brothers, Charles ran the exploration and production company independently. At last count, he had participated in the discovery of almost a billion barrels of oil in eight countries on four continents as well as almost a trillion feet of gas. Never one to sit around, in 2004 at the age of 82, Charles formed Westerly Exploration to begin his own independent operations again. Charles was proud to be a Certified Petroleum Geologist and Geoscientist with eighty-two years of industry experience earned through worldwide exploration. Charles actively participated in numerous professional organizations including American Association of Petroleum Geologists (Lifetime Member), American Association of Petroleum Geologists Foundation (former Chairman and Trustee Associate), American Petroleum Institute, and American Geological Institute (Trustee). He was a founder of the Log libraries of the Ordovician Society in Midland and Southern States Log Library in Houston. For The University of Texas at Austin, Charles served as a member of the Bureau of Economic Geology, the President's Associates, and the Advisory Council of the Geology Foundation of the Jackson School of Geosciences. Charles' professional awards and recognitions include: Induction into The Permian Basin Petroleum of Hall of Fame (1989); Legion of Honor Certificate from the Gulf Coast Section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (1998); the Drake Well Foundation's Colonel Edwin L. Drake Legendary Oilman Award (2001); the Chairman Award from The AAPG Foundation (2014); and the naming of the Charles Weiner Center for Geosciences and Society by the American Geosciences Institute established in honor of his continued support to their public K-12 educational activities to teach earth sciences with accurate scientific information and provide a source of unbiased information to the public (2016). Charles is survived by the love of his life, Anita Kane, his wife, companion and muse of 63 years whom he married on the 27th of December 1952. Together they traveled the world for fun and business with many friends and family enjoying all it had to offer. They have five children: son Kane and spouse Randa and their daughter Cameron; son Collier and spouse Patti and their children Katherine "Katy "Bernard-Weiner Lutz and spouse Griffon Lutz, Alexandria "Alexi "Bernard Weiner, and George Bernard Weiner; daughter Laurel Weiner; daughter Sally Weiner and spouse Ginny Moffat and their daughter Ellie Moffat; daughter, Tevia McLaren, and spouse Chris and their sons Lorn and Duncan; as well as his many nieces and nephews for whom he cared very much. He was preceded in death by his parents, Sam and Lilian Weiner; his brothers Ted, Stanley and Max Weiner, and sisters Marjorie Weiner Bodzy and Ruth Weiner. Friends are cordially invited to join the family and share remembrances of Charles during a memorial reception to be held from six until eight o'clock in the evening on Monday, the 11th of April, in the grand foyer of Geo. H. Lewis and Sons, 1010 Bering Drive in Houston. At a later date, the family will gather for a private inurnment at Houston National Cemetery. In lieu of customary remembrances, Charles would have preferred that donations be directed to the AGI's Charles Weiner Center for Geoscience and Society, 4220 King Street, Alexandria, VA 22302. Contact: Dr. Pat Leahy, Executive Director AGI Foundation Tel: 703-379-2480 Email: [email protected]; or to the charity of one's choice.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Apr. 8 to Apr. 10, 2016.

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Danny Stephens

April 3, 2020

We haven't forgotten you, Charles.

Danny Stephens

August 28, 2019

We haven't forgotten you, Charles.

Beverly "Brooke" Colvin-Long

May 3, 2016

My prayers go out to the whole Weiner family. Anita I'm saddened by the loss of Charles, you are an amazing wife, mother and family member. I enjoyed Christmas at K.C. and Randas house with you sitting next to me growing up. Then beautiful Cameron was born the blessing of our family. I'm so sorry K.C. and Randa about your father, he was a gracious man. Cameron I'm sorry about your grandfather. Scott and I send our love, your cousin Beverly Brooke Colvin-Long

Frank Vincent

April 19, 2016

Mr. Weiner was such great man to "drop in on" when I would visit downtown Houston in the late 70's -to- just a few years back. As an Independent Geologist I would be in the downtown area showing some new oil & gas prospect, and though he never took one of my "deals" he was always an excellent listener - Always kind and encouraging and a wonderful source for "other potential buyers" for me to contact. I will always remember him as upbeat, positive, and encouraging with "lots of commentary" on my prospects and the Oil Business in general. I will miss him!

Ken Nemeth

April 18, 2016

KC, your father was a gentleman and a wonderful friend. He always had time to spare whenever I met him. I really appreciate having shared those moments with him. I will remember him and your family in my prayers.

Lisa Quenon

April 17, 2016

What a wonderful tribute to a life well lived. An important part of our Texas heritage has moved on. My love to K.C. and his wife,Randa, my cousin, and Cameron. My live to Laurel, my dear friend. To your sweet Mother, Anita, and to all the Weiner and Kane family.

Lisa Lee Quenon

Evelyn Sherman

April 17, 2016

I am truly saddened to learn of Charles' passing. If one was lucky enough to bask in the warm glow of the Weiner's friendship you were blessed in this life indeed. As grieved as I am with the loss of such a special man it brings a smile to my heart to think of old friends Charles and Bill playing a round on what has to be the finest of all golf courses - together again with their buddies in heaven.
Safe journey and happy travels my friend.
All my love to Anita and family,
Evelyn Sherman

Knute Lund

April 15, 2016

Anita,
With our deepest sympathies from all staff at Galveston Country Club. Charles will be missed.
Knute

April 13, 2016

We will miss Charles at Galveston Country Club. Steve Weyand tennis coach.

Alice Cooper

April 13, 2016

So sorry to hear about my friend. I know the family will miss him a great deal. He was a wonderful man and employer. I had the privilege of working for and with him for nineteen years. I know he will be missed greatly.

Martha Kemp Andrews

April 12, 2016

Hello Weiner clan. It saddened me to hear of Charles' passing. He was such a vibrant and passionate man. Many of my childhood memories are of him and the whole Weiner family. He could get us all competing in a mean game of ping pong, all the while we were laughing at his corny jokes. I think of him often and fondly. I'm sorry I couldn't be there to see you all.

April 11, 2016

Anita,

You and your family have our deepest sympathy at your loss.

Dotti & Bill Valego

Danny and Cindy Stephens

April 11, 2016

What a truly wonderful man, leader, mentor and head-of-family. He will be remembered and missed greatly.

Mickey & Mike Marvins

April 11, 2016

Very sorry to see this. He led an amazing life and did a lot for your family and the state of Texas. Our thoughts are with you.

April 11, 2016

My sincere sympathy to all the family,
especially Anita, my tennis & golf Buddie.

Ruth Jones

April 11, 2016

The lunches and visits we had with Charles were always such a pleasure. Because of his rich life and experiences, he had a fascinating perspective of history, yet he was also keenly interested and insightful about the future. Charles had a way of always making everyone feel special. Charles will be greatly missed.
Jill and Clarence Mayer

April 10, 2016

Laurel - your dad was a wonderful man. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Hugs, Antonio, Alexia, Arabella, Aurelio & Alonso

JW

April 10, 2016

My sincerest condolences to the family. May you find much comfort in God's word during this difficult time (Hosea 13:14)

jim mayer

April 10, 2016

Charles led an amazing life and was such a great man andthe best member of the Mayer/Weiner family. Jim & Diane Mayer

Sandra

April 10, 2016

Charles was a dear man, and one of a kind . I hope the family is doing well during this difficult time

April 10, 2016

If there were a Hall of Fame for oilmen, Charles Weiner would be in it. What a titan of the industry! And as gracious a man as I've ever met. -- Alan Truex

April 9, 2016

To the family of Charles, So sorry for your loss. When someone you love becomes a memory the memory become a treasure so treasure the memory
Matt 5:4,5

BC~

April 9, 2016

K. C.: We just learned of your father's passing. What a great guy "Charlie" was!

Michael and Sherry Bettis

Shirley Simmons-Kiser

April 9, 2016

Thank you Mr Weiner for the love and compassion you showed to two little black girls back in the sixies. You showed us that colored didn't matter you can do what you want to, i just want to say Thank You. Shirley Jean

Paul Sawyer

April 9, 2016

A Texas legend. To me, an inspirational Uncle, Geologist, Businessman, family man, always and forever.

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