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Joey Martens Lenz

1989 - 2022

Joey Martens Lenz obituary, 1989-2022, Conroe, TX

BORN

1989

DIED

2022

Joey Lenz Obituary

Joey Martens Lenz, 32, of Conroe, Texas passed away Tuesday, February 1 at Fort Hood Army Base in Killeen, Texas unexpectedly from reasons unknown in his sleep.

Joey Martens Lenz was born November 16, 1989, in Baytown, Texas to his parents, Margie Martens (Lenz) Taylor and Ted Michael Lenz. Joey was the youngest of their three sons. His brothers are Timothy Scott Lenz of Houston married to Valerie Lenz of Houston, and Cody Michael Lenz married to Angela Lenz of La Porte.

Joey was a Specialist in the United States Army and enlisted in September 2017. After re-enlisting in October 2020, he had a change of career paths and was preparing to leave the Army in the next month to live in Conroe and explore civilian options as a Generator Mechanic.

He was an enthusiastic, caring, and kind young man known for his deep passion of all animals especially cats and dogs. He always had a cat living with him in civilian life. While a soldier in the Army he was pursuing opportunities to volunteer at the local animal shelter. Joey was looking forward to having a pet when he came back home.

Joey had a new hobby using the "Insta-pot" to make macaroni and cheese in his barracks and exploring other easy to make recipes. He proudly shared his recipes with his mom through texts. His favorite music group was Blink 182. He went to every concert that came to Houston since he was twelve years old. He even had the Blink 182 tattoo embedded on his chest. His friends are encouraged to wear their favorite Blink 182 shirts to the service.

His humor was contagious, and he never met a stranger. He was known as the life of any gathering or "Lights Out Lenz." His friends referred to him as the King of One-Liners and Giver of Nicknames.

He loved his family with his entire being and was devoted to his mom. He will always be her Mama's Boy.

Joey is survived by his immediate family-mother Margie Taylor and stepfather Jeff Taylor, his father Ted Lenz and wife Nina Lenz; his brothers Timothy Lenz with wife Valerie, daughters Willa and Elle; Cody Lenz and wife Angela Lenz with son Cooper Lenz and Lily Lenz, Stepsister, Jamie Lynn La Fuente of Sonora, California with husband Ian La Fuente, and children Lathan and Avery. He is also survived by numerous extended family members.

Services are Wednesday, February 9 at 11am at Tree of Life Lutheran Church located at

3201 N Loop 336 W

Conroe, Texas 77304

All are welcome to celebrate Joey's life with food, family and friends at the church immediately following the service.

The procession will leave at 2pm from the church to Forest Park in The Woodlands.

18000 Interstate 45 S

The Woodlands, 77384

In lieu of flowers, you may donate in Joey's name to your favorite animal shelter or animal rescue organization.

Please attend the services if you know the family or Joey Lenz.

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

Published by The Beaumont Enterprise from Feb. 5 to Feb. 6, 2022.

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Lisa

May 9, 2022

What a wonderful human being. I hope more info will be brought to light. I am sorry for your loss.

Jamie Crowder

February 9, 2022

My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family Margie. I have two sons and I just can't imagine the pain you are going through. A parent shouldn't have to bury their child...although we know it's not our place to question God's timing, we as humans still ask "Why?" I hope you find peace and may all Joey's memories hold you tight forever. Hugs my friend!

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Celebration of Life

Tree of Life Lutheran Church

3201 N Loop 336 W, Conroe, TX

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11:00 a.m.

Tree of Life Lutheran Church

3201 N Loop 336 W, Conroe, TX

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Service

2:00 p.m.

from the church to Forest Park in The Woodlands.

18000 Interstate 45 S, The Woodlands, TX

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