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Sidney Allen Mondin

1967 - 2025

Sidney Allen Mondin obituary, 1967-2025, Trinity, TX

BORN

1967

DIED

2025

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Waller-Thornton Funeral Home - Trinity

203 San Jacinto St.

Trinity, Texas

Sidney Mondin Obituary

Sidney Allen Mondin was born January 18, 1967, in Seguin, Texas, to Hazel Elaine Bode and Kenneth “Tiny” Wayne Mondin. Sidney was the fourth and final baby born of the family. He passed away on December 8, 2025 in Conroe, Texas, at the age of 58.


Sidney grew up as the baby of the family, naturally entertaining everyone around him with infectious energy and getting away with more than his older siblings. He whizzed through elementary school, spelling and writing better than other kids his age due to his love of reading… the dictionary. In middle school, he made his debut as the MC for the talent show, where he graced the audience with a performance of Rhinestone Cowboy, complete with a fringe shirt and sequin pants, hand-sewn by his mom and sister Alison. In high school, Sidney played football, won class favorite awards, and was the teacher’s favorite – likely because of his sweet-talking. He was everyone’s best friend and would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need of anything. From the age of 9, Sidney was an active member of the 4-H organization, showing several species of animals and participating on grass-judging and livestock-judging teams through high school. He was part of the Guadalupe County 4-H Team, placing third in the Livestock Judging Contest at the 1982 State 4-H Roundup at Texas A&M University, going on to the National Finals in Denver, Colorado.


After high school graduation, he moved to College Station, Texas and attended Texas A&M to obtain a bachelor’s degree in animal science, setting himself up for a career in agriculture. While pursuing his love of agriculture, he met the love of his life, Mona Hewitt. They married in June 1989, beginning a 36-year unforgettable adventure. 


After college graduation in December 1989, Sidney and Mona moved to La Grange, Texas, where he worked as the Fayette County Extension Agent. In May of 1990, their first daughter, Lauren, was born. Two years later, in April of 1992, their second daughter, Kori, was born. In 1992, he was offered a position with Tyson Foods as a Production Manager in Holdenville, Oklahoma, where he and Mona built a life together, bought some land, remodeled a house, bought more land, built a red barn house from the ground up, and raised their two daughters. 


In 2006, a change of career from agriculture to the oil and gas industry moved the family to Bloomfield, New Mexico, where he worked as a Branch Manager for PECOFacet. The next stop on the adventure began with a move to Spring, Texas, in 2008, where he worked as an Outside Sales Representative with Waco Filters; a Drilling Fluids Engineer with Halliburton; a District Sales Manager with Pall Filter Specialists; an Area Sales Manager with Parker Hannifin; and finally a Regional Manager with Filter Resources.


Sidney was a man with many talents and many hobbies. He loved his cows and had them so spoiled that he jokingly called them “his bunch of Democrats looking for a handout.” He decided that wine making would be fun, so he started experimenting with all kinds of fruity flavors, which then led him to plant a vineyard so he could use his very own grapes. He was extremely proud of his ponds, which he stocked with various species of fish – for the grandkids, of course. His morning ritual was to head to each pond and throw out handfuls of fish food so he could watch them boil to the top. 


He sure spent a lot of time setting up game cameras and deer feeders for the amount of time he actually hunted. He loved the challenge of trapping hogs and had his game camera set up where he could see them from Spring and knew the exact moment to drop his trap’s wireless gate. It didn’t matter if it was 2:00 pm or 2:00 am – if he dropped the gate, he immediately would drive the hour and a half to the farm to load them up and haul them off. 


The farm was his happy place. He spent his weekends fixing fences, burning brush piles, cooking breakfast and dinner on the blackstone, and perfectly toasting (never burning) marshmallows over a campfire, ending each day with a coke-n-Kraken…. BOOYAH! He was a builder, an electrician, a plumber, and an expert redneck DIY-er – able to figure out anything with enough time to just think it through with his “I can do anything” attitude. Sidney was every person’s handyman and every man’s best friend.


His latest adventure began in July 2025. He, along with Mona; his brother-in-law, Paul; and sister-in-law, Michelle, started a caulkless RV roof company called TuffTop RV Roof in Willis, TX. He helped build the business from the ground up, and his boisterous, friends-with-everyone, down-to-earth personality helped the business thrive more than expected from day one. He put his heart and soul into starting a business that would lead him into retirement, working only for himself and with his family. 


Sidney is preceded in death by his mother, Hazel Mondin; father, Kenneth Mondin; brother, Scott Mondin; father-in-law, Armon Hewitt Jr.; and sister-in-law, Vicky Hewitt. 


Sidney is survived by his wife, Mona Mondin; daughters, Lauren Mudd (Jacob) and Kori Gould (Thomas); grandchildren, Paisley, Rowan, Lane, Asher, and Liam; brother, Bradley Mondin (Darla); niece, Brandy Sandersen (Cliff), and great-nieces Bella and Baylynn; nephew, Brandon Mondin; sister Alison Moore (Stan), and nephew Zachary Moore. Survived also by his mother-in-law Nancy Hewitt; brother-in-law, Armon Hewitt III; nephew, Armon Hewitt IV (Cara); niece Reva Harvatt (Joe), and great-nieces MayCynn and MeKenna; brother-in-law, Paul Hewitt (Michelle); niece, Haley King (Trey), and great-nephew Ford; nephew Logan Hewitt (Bri); and many other beloved family and friends.


Visitation will be held Saturday evening at Waller-Thorton Funeral Home in Trinity, Texas from 5 P.M. till 7 P.M.  Funeral Service will be held Sunday, December 14 at 1:30 P.M. at First Methodist Church of Trinity.  Interment will take place at Cedar Grove Cemetery.  A Fellowship Meal will be provided immediately after the service in the church fellowship hall.  


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Published by Waller-Thornton Funeral Home - Trinity on Dec. 11, 2025.

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Barbara Alvarez

December 15, 2025

I am so sorry for your loss my prayers are with all the family

Shirley Germann

December 13, 2025

Our deepest condolences to family and friends. We were in 4-H together in Guadalupe County. Sidney was a forever friend even though we did not see each other much. Love and Prayers.

Dennis and Lana Marthiljohni

December 13, 2025

My prayers for all of you. Sidney was a very special person. Dennis coached him in football at Seguin High School. Such fond memories of those days and him
God's Blessings for him and all of you.

Melisa Salas

December 13, 2025

Surely God needed another angel in heaven and chose the best manager. A human being full of light, always with the door of his office open, ready to listen and help with his warmest smile. I will miss him and remember him with the same affection and respect as always.

Margaret Burges Cooper

December 12, 2025

Whether in person or hundreds of miles away (reading your social media posts), you always made me smile. SHS 1985. You are missed, Sidney.

Jami Dietz-Carley

December 12, 2025

Sidney definitely had an infectious smile and a warm heart. He was always so kind and helpful. The Lord needed a special Angel for a special job. May the Lord wrap his arms around you and give you comfort, peace and strength during this difficult time. Rest in Peace Sidney. May God bless you, S0encer, Jami (Dietz) and Ashlee Carley

Ross Kim roessing

December 12, 2025

Going to mis Sidney and his infectious demeanor what a great guy .prayers for all his loved ones at this time May the good lord look over all

Gary & Carol Ronshausen

December 12, 2025

We are at a loss for words. Sidney was always one of the guys you loved to be around. He will be missed by so many. My condolences to the family.

Jennifer Layman

December 12, 2025

Sidney was such a great guy and everyone loved him! Fond memories from high school !
You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
With sympathy,

Bill and Vernelle Jones

December 12, 2025

To Mona and family,
Although no words can really help to ease the loss you bear, just know that you are very close in every thought and prayer. Matthew 5:4 Blessed are those who morn, for they shall be comforted.

Some night soon, go outside and look up. What do you see, the stars, you say. Perhaps they are not stars at all, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of Sidney pours through and shines down upon us to let us know he's going to help us through from above during our time of sorrow.

Love from Aunt Nell and Uncle Bill
(Bill and Vernelle Jones)

Shelly McCarn-Cornell

December 12, 2025

Sidney was a gift to us all. So full of fun and life. Your gonna be missed by so many.

Dianne Deason

December 12, 2025

This is a man that absolutely everyone loved. He was funny, smart and an all around great guy. I worked with Sidney for a few years and am so glad that I had the chance to know him. I will miss that wonderful smile and infectious laugh. I send my heartfelt condolences to the entire Mondin family. This was a one of a kind person - couldn't ask for anyone better.

Angel Caruso

December 12, 2025

I was shocked and saddened to hear of Sidney's passing. I only worked with him for a short time, but, I will remember him for his kindness, willigness to help, and welcoming nature. The man I knew professionally is exactly the man he was in life, and, that is rare and refreshing quality. My sympathies to the entire Mondin family. You are in my prayers.

December 06, 2011

Navneet Bhalla

December 11, 2025

Dear Mona,

I am heart broken to learn of this sad news. Puneet shared your FB post with me and we spoke about it and the wonderful memories we have from Cilicap of you, Paul and of course Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt.

I shared with Puneet the story of when we met in Houston in December 2011 and I got to meet Sidney as well. I have no doubt he is proudly watching over you and his entire family from above.

If there is anything I can do during this difficult time, please do not hesitate to ask.

Deepest condolences,
Navneet

Steven & Yvonne Foerg

December 11, 2025

To my dear cousin Sidney. You brought lots of joy, laughs and many adventures to our family. Many fun memories and great conversations that will always be with us forever. Rest in peace

Billy & Susan Imhoff

December 11, 2025

Our sincere condolences to all the family.You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Myla Weber

December 11, 2025

Sending prayers to the family during this difficult time. Jim and I have enjoyed years of friendship and mourn the loss of this wonderful life. Know that we love you all deeply and will forever feel the loss of such a good man, father, and friend.

Craige and Melody Shaw

December 11, 2025

Our most sincere and deepest condolences to the family. Haven't seen Sidney in years, but we certainly remember him as a very hard working, sweet, kind and loving person. God has called another angel home. May he rest in perfect peace. His memory will be forever in our hearts.

Jon Shaw

December 11, 2025

Rest in Peace Brother You're a Good Man....and You ALWAYS will be... I choose not to speak in Past tense...cause you'll ALWAYS Be with Us in Spirit....
All My Love to the Family ❤

Tim and Wendy Frazier

December 11, 2025

Sending our condolences to you Mona and the girls! We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers! Love you!

Brian McNeil

December 11, 2025

Too short a life; every blessing and condolence to his family and friends. God speed, Sidney.

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