1942
2017
Walter C. " Dub" Wilson stepped into heaven Tuesday morning August 15, 2017 at his beloved ranch south of Brownwood, Texas. Dub was born in Brownwood, Texas, September 21, 1942. He attended public school in Bangs, TX and graduated as valedictorian in 1961. He graduated from Howard Payne University in May 1965 and became a CPA in 1974.
He started his career as an accountant for Humble Oil Company in Kingsville, Texas where he met his wife, Deb, June 14, 1965. They were married August 26, 1965. He enlisted in the Navy reserves in February 1966 and was accepted to Navy Officer Candidate School in August 1966 in Newport, RI. He served three years off the coast of Viet Nam and received an honorable discharge as full lieutenant. He continued his oil and gas career for 35 years in Corpus Christi and Houston retiring as CFO of EOG Resources in 2000.
Dub came to know the Lord as a grade schooler at First Baptist Bangs. Before settling in Houston, Dub and Deb served in churches in Rhode Island, California, Corpus Christi, TX and Kingwood, TX as Sunday School teachers and choir members. He faithfully served His Lord and Savior as Sunday School teacher, department director, chairman of the deacons and in the choir at Houston's First Baptist Church for about 25 years. He loved serving others and especially singing in the Houston Christmas Pageant from 1973 until the early 1990s.
After retiring, Dub devoted his energy to serving his beloved Howard Payne University for over 17 years on the board of trustees and as chair to many board committees, restoring the Lyric Theater in downtown Brownwood and serving as the inaugural chair of the Lyric Performing Arts Company for 10 years, and hosting numerous organizations, groups and friends at Four Oaks Ranch for fabulous events. He served on the Board of Advisors for Stephen Grace and Company.
He was a beloved husband, father and grandfather who was lovingly called "Ponca" by his grandkids. He is preceded in death by his parents Henry E. "Lige" and Lottie Mae Wilson of Bangs, Texas and brother-in-law, Don Roberts of Midland, TX. He is survived by his wife, Deb Wilson; his son, Scott Wilson and wife, Susan, of Coppell, TX and his daughter, Aimée Wilson Sproles, and husband, Brandon, of Houston TX; and his grandchildren - Mackenzie, Grayson and Caroline Wilson, and Abby and Ethan Sproles. He is also survived by his brother, Weldon Wilson and wife, Kay, of Brownwood, and his sister, Wilma Roberts of Midland, and by nieces and nephews: Van, Garett and Ty Wilson; Steven and Candace Wilson; K'Lynn Roberts; Wilson, Nikki, Corinne and Bailey Roberts, and numerous other relatives.
W.C. Wilson was buried at Jordan Springs Cemetery, Brownwood, Texas on August 18, 2017. A celebration of life will be held at 1:30 pm on Friday, August 25, 2017 at Houston's First Baptist Church.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances can be made to:
-Houston's First Baptist Church, Pastoral Care or Thru the Roof ministries - 7401 Katy Freeway, Houston, TX 77024
-Howard Payne University, "Old Main" scholarship fund - 1000 Fisk Avenue, Brownwood, TX 76801
-First Baptist Bangs - 401 Second St, PO Box 520, Bangs, TX 76823
The righteous man walks in his integrity, his children are blessed after him. Proverbs 20:7
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Stan A. Pena
February 22, 2021
I recently learned the sad news of Dub’s passing. Dub and Deb will always have a special place in my heart. There kindness, generosity and servanthood exemplifies what most of us try our best to achieve in life. We shared many a story over a hunt on his beautiful ranch. Dub was a man that could work beside you setting fence post in the morning with boots, gloves and jeans and then put on his coat and tie to take command of any high profile board room all across this country. I am proud to have known him and blessed to have had him in my life!
Stan
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August 24, 2017
May God's loving kindness and comfort help you and your family through this difficult time. Psalms 29:11
Pat
August 23, 2017
Thank you for your service to our country Sir -and also for your church.
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