In Loving Memory
Enoch Stephen Hyde

Enoch Stephen Hyde

6/26/1968  —  4/3/2026


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A Life Remembered

Obituary

Enoch Hyde, 57, of Orange, TX, passed away on April 3, 2026.

Born on June 26, 1968, Enoch lived a life rich in service and dedication. He loved his family and worked tirelessly to give them the best possible life. He loved his Lord and was diligent in teaching others about Him. He found joy in the simple pleasures of gardening and tending to his chickens. A proponent of healthy living, he was an avid enthusiast of working out and passionately shared his knowledge with others. Enoch was known for his inquisitive mind, always full of knowledge yet never ceasing to ask questions. He was a devoted member of Community Church of Orange, TX.

He is survived by his loving wife of almost 17 years, Hannah Hyde; his cherished children, Dominique Luzzi-Hyde, Samuel Hyde, and Isabella Hyde; numerous siblings; and many other loving family members and friends who will miss him dearly.

Enoch was preceded in death by his parents, Enoch Hyde, Jr. and Myrna Hyde, and his twin sister, Enette Weaver.

The family will be holding a memorial service to celebrate Enoch’s life on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at 5:00 pm at Community Church in Orange, 3400 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Orange, TX 77630.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to One For Israel.

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Gary Craig April 18, 2026
Enoch was a man of passion. Passion for his Lord Jesus, for his wife Hannah and his children, for learning and growing and sharing his faith and knowledge. He is missed. One day we will see him again. Hannah, Holy Spirit your Comforter is in you and with you and all your family in this time of grief. And we your brothers and sisters in Christ are here for you as well.
Tim Herbertz April 16, 2026
What a great example of how we all as Christians should be. Enoch was never afraid to jump in on a conversation about the lord. Working with him through the years on different projects he was a character and I mean that in a good way. I loved working and commuting to the gym early morning. . He is a good coworker and great friend. Enoch will be missed. He helped me get back into working out and staying in shape. If I needed prayers he wouldn’t hesitate to pray right then and there no matter where we were. Our family is praying for you Hannah and all those who mourn the loss of our dear brother Enoch.
Anthony Ruiz April 15, 2026
This is my second attempt to write this . After 17 years of this journey we shared as best friends I could indeed write a book about how our lives were ones filled with joys , mutual love through our passion for more knowledge of God and His powerful Word and that Truth will always prevail no matter what any man can tell . I served as best man at his and Hannah’s wedding and felt like the this “ best man “ tittle will be more like a lifetime commitment to a friendship and kinship in Jesus , superseding just having a relationship that can just come and go . I loved to watch how he and Hannah would interact with such love , I mean an overwhelming love and he cherished her as one who was so treasured and honored. He loved and was proud of his oldest daughter Dominique and often spoke to me of all her accomplishments “ so awesome “ he would say . We both marveled about Samuel’s growth, not just in stature but how much he loved learning about Gods Word and how he remembered what I was teaching on the previous week discipling class . Could tell me even the the Greek Word for disciple was . He tolls how he adored Isabela , who was just like him and I said Well , that could be a good thing . He knew weeks before his departure that God would soon be calling him home and made preparations as a faithful father , husband and friend about what to in that case and shared it with in-laws . He told me not to cry but to do what I would always tell him he should do and that was to “ just choose joy “ well I did cry and did choose to rejoice that the pain we went through could not be compared to the glory that is yet to come . I know this is a long condolence and will end it by ending like this , I LOVE YOU MY BELOVED BROTHER !!!
David & Maris Martinez April 15, 2026
What a life well lived. His love for God, for you Hannah, his kids and everyone he met was contagious. He will be missed. Continued prayers for you and your family ❤️
Héctor de la Garza April 15, 2026
My good friend Enoch will be missed by many. Enoch was a good Man. I know he loved his family . He helped in our shop at times and he was a great worker . My prayers for the family. My condolences!
Jennifer Dronette April 15, 2026
Had the pleasure of working with him and boy was he a character. So sad to hear of his passing. Sending my condolences and prayers to his family and friends from our Lowe's family.
Christine Vermeulen Hanchey April 15, 2026
Hannah, family and friends. I am sorry for the loss of Enoch.
Jeff Richard April 15, 2026
Enoch will be dearly missed and I must say I was honored to have know and experienced his love for the Lord, his family and fellow man. Enoch had a heart for the Lord and people and it showed in his daily life. I was privileged to be on the receiving end of his help and Godly counsel and will forever be thankful that the Lord put us in each other's life's. It is with a heavy heart that I send my condolences to his wife whom he loved very much as well as his children for their loss at this time. I pray that the Lord brings you peace in this season and comfort in knowing that Enoch is no longer hurting but thriving with his Lord and Savior in paradise made perfect in God's image.
Wendell Blackburn April 15, 2026
Fantastic man. That loved to talk I will think of him often my heartfelt condolences
Mike Authement April 15, 2026
Praying for you and your family.
James Cornell April 15, 2026
Enoch was a very compassionate young man. I knew him before him, and Hannah got married. Once he saw Hannah at church. He fell immediately in love. He pursued her till she gave in and started loving back on him. They got married, had their children, his man of Faith I remember working out with him at four in the morning at church on the 16th St. we played basketball very aggressive basketball. He loved the game but bottom line he loved his wife, his children and he loved life and we all miss him. God bless Hannah and the family. God bless Enoch

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