Tillman Lorenzo Wheat III

Tillman Lorenzo Wheat III obituary

Tillman Lorenzo Wheat III

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Tillman Wheat Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Klein Funeral Home - Tomball on Sep. 3, 2025.

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Tillman Lorenzo Wheat, III also loved as Buck and Larry, was born in El Campo, Texas on June 20, 1951, and passed away in Huntsville, Texas on September 1, 2025.

He is preceded in death by his parents, T.L. Wheat, Jr. and Nancy Wheat.

Buck is survived by his loving wife, Beverly Ruth Wheat; his daughter, Rachel Vandiver and her husband, Paul; son, Joshua Wheat and his wife Mallory; stepdaughter, Ashlee Wilson and her husband Joel; and grandsons, Austin Lepchitz, Barrett Wheat, Connor McCauley and Colby Wilson, and brother Mike Wheat and wife Ada; niece, Paige Wheat and grandniece June and nephew, Zachary Wheat.

Buck was blessed with a huge family and extended family and is survived by his aunts, Dorothy Armstrong and Verna Harper and cousins, Randy and Dee Davis, Jo and Dwayne Neal, Annelia Williams, Alan and Debbie Armstrong, Mary and John Lehoczky, Becky and Ken Hunnicutt, David and Annette Wheat, Deborah and Wayne McMillian, Gary and Lois Wheat, Alice and Scott Stuckey, Clay and Susan Wheat, Sherry and Greg Pippen and Cynthia and Devin Koenig. He is also survived by his extended family, Mary Helen Buras, Patti and Steve Jones, Kenneth and Elizabeth Buras and Chelsea McCurdy.

Buck's family moved to Houston when he was very young and grew up in the Spring Branch area. He graduated from Spring Branch High School, got his undergrad degree at Texas A&M University, and his DDS at University of Texas Dental School. Always an Aggie at heart, he shared the experience and amazing traditions with twenty of his family members.

Shortly after graduation from UT Dental, Buck opened his own practice where he dedicated his career to providing compassionate, honest dental care to his patients. He was loved by all of his patients and staff and was thought of as a genuinely great guy. The doctor was in when he pulled into his reserved parking space in his little green Miata, smoking his pipe. After decades in practice, Buck hung up his hat from dentistry and started his retirement in 2015.

Buck's passions were varied. He loved his family and enjoyed a lot of special moments with his children and grandchildren. He loved being on the golf course, saltwater fishing and being in the woods, whether hunting or riding the roads in his Jeep.

Music was the thread woven throughout his life. He started his music career as a child learning to play the piano. Once the Beatles entered the scene, he grabbed a guitar and never looked back. As a member of several bands, he was a vocalist and played both guitar and harmonica. He was crowd favorite!

He shared his talent in the music ministry at Jersey Village Baptist Church and most recently as the Music Minister at Bethel Baptist Church.

Buck's sense of humor was legendary. It always sparked a laugh and seemed to land just at the right moment.

In 2016 Buck met Ruth and their love story began. They loved going on Buck and Ruth adventures, but some involved never leaving home! Buck felt like Ruth needed to learn how to camp so he set up a tent in their backyard so she could get the feel of sleeping outside under the stars. Their biggest adventure was to move to their beloved Wildwood Shores nestled in the Sam Houston National Forest. He gently led Ruth from a life of a lot of busyness to one of peaceful and calm. He made sure she knew how to shoot a gun so she could protect herself. He was her greatest protector and took that role very seriously. Favorite nights were spent on the porch or by the fire looking at the stars.

A memorial service for Buck will be held at 10am on Monday, September 15, 2025 at Klein Funeral Home, 1400 W. Main, Tomball, TX 77375, and the service can be viewed live HERE. All guests are invited to attend a luncheon and celebration of Buck's life immediately following the service at Main Street Crossing, 111 W. Main Street, Tomball TX 77375.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bethel Baptist Church for their music ministry program - Bethel Baptist Church, c/o Vince Allen, 5890 FM 1374, New Waverly TX 77358.

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Dale Lumpkin Strban

Yesterday

We called him Larry in high school. He sat near me in a few classes and he was a bit quiet and very kind. I had a chance to speak to him briefly at our 50th reunion and have thought of him fondly over the years. Sending heartfelt prayers and condolences to his loving family and close friends.

Sara and Mike Urich

Yesterday

Mike Urich (husband) and I met Buck when he attended Jersey Village Baptist Church a long time ago. He was also our dentist for many years until we moved to Indiana. I loved his music and sense of humor. And I'll always remember him with his pipe in his mouth and his handlebar mustasche curling up on the ends. Our condolences to his family. I know He will be greatly missed.

Sara Urich

Kathy Whiddon Pitcock

September 5, 2025

Growing up at Long Point Baptist Church in Spring Branch, my parents were friends with Buck's parents. He was the family dentist gor many years. My husband also starting sering Buck and they ground a mutual love of music, often going to see each other play in various bands. We are saddened to hear this news. Prayers for his family as they move forward.

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10:00 a.m.

Klein Funeral Home - Tomball

1400 West Main, Tomball, TX 77375

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Klein Funeral Home - Tomball