Rodney Charles Barrett

1944 ∼ 2020

Rodney Charles Barrett, 76, of Orange, Texas passed away on Thursday, July 23, 2020. A memorial service and celebration of his life will be held on Monday, July 27, 2020 at Claybar Funeral Home, 504 5th Street, Orange, Texas with visitation from 9:30 a.m. until the service which will be held at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Bridge City, Texas.

Born in Brenham, Texas and raised in Houston, Texas, Rodney was the son of Charlie Barrett and Minnie Pearl Barrett Bottoms, both who predeceased him. He played football and graduated from Spring Branch High School in Houston, Texas and was a proud veteran of the U.S. Airforce. Rodney married his wife Eunice Barrett and made his home in Orange, Texas where they celebrated 30 years of marriage in March 2020. Rodney had one daughter, Tina Marie Barrett, and a brother, Garland Ray Barrett, both who predeceased him. He is survived by his wife, her children, Sherri Fruge’ (Jeff) and Brent Mendoza (Cindy), a sister, Connie Lutes and nieces and nephews that he loved dearly. Rodney was truly one of a kind. He loved children and was the best PawPaw to Alexis Logan, Dylan Logan, Lauren Peet, Joel Fruge, Jessica Hagler, Kyle Mendoza and seven great grandchildren.

Rodney Barrett never met a stranger and was a natural as a business and marketing professional. He worked as the general manager for 20+ years for Ritter Forest Products in Nederland, Texas. He loved the beach, playing golf and had many close friends, in particular, Pam Stelly and her family and others from his association with those at the Sunset Grove Country Club. Rodney and Eunice were founding members of the Mardi Gras krewe, Creole Krewe, which began at Crystal Beach and they were instrumental with others in establishing Mardi Gras festivities in Orange. Rodney was an avid LSU Tiger football fan and loved college football. Rodney also loved his Church family at First United Methodist Church of Orange.

Pallbearers are Brent Mendoza, Jeff Fruge’, Kyle Mendoza, Joel Fruge’, Daniel Peet and Carson Peet. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the First United Methodist Church of Orange.

Condolences

Sharon And David Kosboth July 27, 2020
We have so many wonderful memories of our dear friend Rodney that it is hard to choose just one. He enjoyed life and we are proud to have been included in some of his happy times with Eunice and other friends. Playing golf, going to the beach, Creole Krewe/Mardi Gras, cook-outs, and “Sunset Cruises” on his pontoon boat we’re just a few of these experiences. We also knew that he could be counted on and supportive in sad times too. He will be forever in our hearts and memories.
Glenetta Henley July 27, 2020
Rodney was a loving part of our extended family. When I moved to Orange to marry Paul Henley, he and Eunice were like additional parents to us. Our hearts are heavy with his loss, but no doubt, he has joined my beloved mother in law, Frances, in watching over us all.
Jacquelyn Martin July 26, 2020
Rodney had a smile that lit up every room and made everyone there feel special. With Heartfelt Sympathy, Ricky and Jackie Martin
Claybar Funeral Home July 26, 2020
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