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B. P. "Pete" Huddleston

1934 - 2019

B. P. "Pete" Huddleston obituary, 1934-2019, Navasota, Texas

BORN

1934

DIED

2019

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B. Huddleston Obituary

B. P. "Pete" Huddleston
1934-2019
Pete Huddleston passed away peacefully Wednesday, July 31, 2019, at his cherished Double H Ranch in Navasota, Texas. He was born February 2, 1934, in Iraan, Texas. He is survived by his beloved wife of 62 years, Flora Mae (Flossie) Thompson Huddleston, his children Peter Huddleston, W. Paul Huddleston, and Lisa Currie, and their spouses Kathy, Dori, and Peter. He was also loved by his eight grandchildren, Mitchell, Jordan, Will, Emily, Katherine, Joseph, Claire, and Kate; 4 great-grandchildren, Grayson, Logan, William, and Aubrey; and his brother G.K. (Corky) Huddleston. He was preceded in death by his parents, Acie Ray and Jewel Charity Dukes Huddleston and his brother Kenneth Ray Huddleston.
Pete was a member and captain of the famed Texas A&M Junction Boys football team of 1955. He went on to graduate from Texas A&M University in 1957, then served for 2 years in the United States Air Force and an additional 17 on active standby, reaching the rank of Captain. Beginning in 1959, he went to work with Marathon Oil Company, where he worked until 1965. In 1965, Pete and his family moved to Houston to form Huddleston & Co., Inc., which grew into a respected worldwide petroleum engineering consulting firm which is currently headed by his son, Peter Huddleston. In 1967, he founded Peter Paul Petroleum Company, now known as Posse Resources, LLC, headed by his son-in-law, Peter Currie. Pete taught in the department of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University from 1981 through 1998 as a visiting professor.
Throughout his career, Mr. Huddleston has been recognized for many achievements, including the Texas A&M Petroleum Engineering Academy of Distinguished Graduates, the Texas A&M College of Engineering Outstanding Alumni Award, the Texas A&M University Distinguished Alumnus Award, the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets Hall of Honor, the Texas A&M Letterman's Lifetime Achievement Award, the Society of Petroleum Engineers Economic and Evaluation Award, and the AIME Economics Award.
In addition to his professional achievements, Pete truly enjoyed raising cattle and exotic animals and gardening on his Double H Ranch. A pet project, in association with his longtime ranch manager and close friend, Glenn Wilson, was a breeding program to create a new cattle breed. His breeding project remains a work in progress.
All of Pete's family and friends will especially recall his infectious storytelling which drew in friends and strangers equally, no matter whether around a campfire or in a boardroom. His experiences ranged from growing up in West Texas, working in the oil field, playing sports, to his career in the oil and gas industry. No matter the subject at hand, he was able to regale his audience with an anecdote to add color to the conversation. Of course, those closest to him may have heard his version of events a number of times.
Pete and Flossie have focused on philanthropy supporting many causes, including Texas A&M University, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, and Chapelwood United Methodist Church. They have supported hundreds of individual students with scholarships to further their higher education.
Mr. Huddleston will be sincerely missed by his wife, his family, his many former employees and former students.
A memorial service will be announced at a later date.
In lieu of flowers please make donations to Texas A&M University or the charity of your choice.
You are invited to leave kind words and fond memories at www.noblesfuneral.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Houston Chronicle from Aug. 4 to Aug. 5, 2019.

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William Granberry

August 10, 2019

Dearest Floss and family. Pete and I were friends at A&M starting in beautiful Hart Hall and on into Junction and Walton Hall. Pete and Lloyd lived across the hall from me and Dennis Geohring in Walton. I have always loved Pete who liked to call to me across the entire campus: He called me in a loud joyful voice: "Red on the head like ....something" and we had fun together. I am looking for a picture of Pete in a giant Mexican sombrero that my wife Dauris took in our house in Corpus. Floss, when I find that picture you will get a copy. Pete was full of fun and JOY and that is how we will always remember him. You were the love of his life and we need to smile when we remember these things. I send LOVE to you and the family. My eyes are full of tears but remembering these things bring tears of JOY.

Billy "Redbird" Granberry

August 5, 2019

Sending a hug your way my dearest Mrs. Huddleston, to comfort you, and to let you know that you're on my mind and in my heart today and always. With heartfelt condolences, Valarie Jones

Andrew Coleman

August 5, 2019

A great teacher and mentor. His PETE Economics notes and 'Rules to Live By' sit in my office to this day. He will be missed.

August 5, 2019

What a true loss for so many as Mr. H touched everyone he met in life. Peace to the family.
K.H.

Steve Dukes

August 5, 2019

Flossie, Peter, Paul, Lisa and all the Family:
BP was a legend in his professional, educational and athletic circles, but to all of us cousins, he was an even bigger and much beloved legend in the Dukes Family. We can never forget our cherished memories of all being together for holidays with Grandpa and Grandma, Pete and Minnie Dukes, at Shady Grove Farm, near Duster, Comanche County, Texas.

Ryan Dole

August 4, 2019

Going to miss your smile and sense of humor. I loved hearing your Aggie Football stories that you would share to me whenever you got the chance to see me. Until we meet again. Gig Em!!!!.

August 4, 2019

May you find strength from the love and care that surrounds you and comfort in the memories that you shared. Please accept my sincere condolences. 2 Thessalonians 3:16

August 4, 2019

I would like to express my deepest sympathy for your loss. I pray that the God of all comfort grant you peace at this time.

August 4, 2019

May God's promise found in John 6:40, of the hope to see our loved ones again, comfort your heart and give you peace, strength, and hope in the days ahead.

Chris McCrary

August 3, 2019

I'm a nobody, just a person on the other end of the telephone. Yet, Mr. H. always made me feel a part of his life...with his stories and a grace that is sadly lacking today. Of note, his apples didn't fall far from the tree. He sired a delightful family and his kind spirit remains perpetually alive through Peter, Paul and Lisa.

Sincere condolences to Mrs. H. and her family.

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