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Thomas Culver

Thomas Culver

 

Thomas R. Culver III

1949 - 2015
 
Thomas R. Culver III Obituary
 
Judge Thomas R. Culver, III
1949-2015
Funeral services to celebrate the life of Judge Thomas R. Culver, III, 66, of Richmond, TX, are 10 AM Friday, Sept 11, 2015, at Sugar Land Baptist Church, 16755 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land, TX 77479. Burial at Morton Cemetery, Richmond, TX 77469. Visitation 5-7:00 PM Thursday, September 10, 2015, also at Sugar Land Baptist Church.
Born Thomas Ralph Culver, III on March 30, 1949, in Abilene, TX, to Thomas R. Culver, Jr. and Betty Lilian Pierson Culver. Surrounded by his family, he went to Heaven on Sept 4, 2015, in Houston, TX, after fighting a long and courageous battle with pulmonary fibrosis.
Growing up, Tommy was the eldest of the four Culver boys. While in high school, he earned the rank of Eagle Scout in The Boy Scouts of America. He was a 1967 graduate of Cooper High School in Abilene, Texas where he competed on the dive team and played the viola with the Philharmonic Orchestra. Tommy graduated from Baylor University with a B.B.A. in 1971 and with a J.D. Degree from Baylor Law School in 1973. He married his Baylor sweetheart, the former Jan Carden, of Richmond; they have lived in Fort Bend County since their marriage on August 18, 1973. In August of 2015, they celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary. Before beginning his thirty-eight years of public service in the justice system of Fort Bend County, Tommy was a practicing civil attorney in Rosenberg from 1973 until 1977. Prior to becoming District Judge, he served as Fort Bend County Assistant District Attorney Felony Prosecutor from 1977-1981. Thereafter, he served two terms as the County Court at Law Judge for Fort Bend County from 1981-1990. Judge Culver was first elected as the 240th District Judge in 1990, where he served for 24 years until his retirement on June 30, 2015.
Judge Culver lived life to the fullest, through the end. The highlight of his life was spending time with his family and many friends. He was happiest while on his boat on Lake LBJ listening to The Eagles and Jimmy Buffett. His legacy will live on through the family and friends who loved him immeasurably. He will be remembered as a humble man of unshakable faith, a Godly and loving husband, father, brother, uncle, friend and jurist of unquestionable character who found great fulfillment in providing "a level playing field" for everyone in his court. Despite all these many roles, his favorite was that of being a grandfather. Judge Culver believed in God, Family, Country…and Baylor. There is no doubt that he was greeted at Heaven's Gates and told, "Well done, good and faithful servant."
Judge Culver was preceded in death and greeted in Heaven by his parents; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Culver, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Murphy, all of Abilene, Texas; brother Charles F. Culver of Sugar Land, Texas; father-in-law, Vernon O. Carden, Sr. of East Bernard, Texas; sister-in-law Lauren Carden of Richmond, Texas; and brothers-in-law Don L. Carden and Martin D. Carden, both of Richmond, Texas.
Left to cherish his memory is the love of his life, Jan Carden Culver of Richmond, Texas; daughter and son-in-law, Courtney Culver Baker and husband, Andrew L. "Buck" Baker of Houston, Texas; son and daughter-in-law, Thomas R. Culver, IV and wife, Kristen Hanrahan Culver of Richmond, Texas; and grandson and namesake, Thomas R. Culver, V, who lovingly knew him as "Daddy T." He was anxiously awaiting the arrival of his second grandson, Pierson L. Baker, due later this month. Judge Culver is also survived by his precious mother-in-law, Helen Carden of Rosenberg, Texas; two brothers and sisters-in-law: Richard G. Culver and wife, Susie, of The Woodlands, Texas; John R. Culver and wife, Leticia, of Houston, Texas; and Shelly Brigham, the long-time girlfriend of his departed brother, Charles F. Culver, of Sugar Land, Texas; brothers-in-law and sisters-in law: Vernon O. "Butch" Carden, Jr. and Linda Carden of East Bernard, Texas; Marsha Carden of Rosenberg, Texas; Debbie Carden of Sugar Land, Texas; and Kellye and Shiles Hubbell of Mt. Pleasant, Texas; aunts: Annette Pierson of Eastland, Texas, Marjorie Worsham of Houston, Texas and Wanda Cozad of Woodville, Texas; and numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
Memorials may be given in Judge Culver's memory to fund research and treatment for the currently-incurable disease of pulmonary fibrosis through the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, In Memory of Judge Thomas Culver III, 230 E. Ohio Street, Suite 304, Chicago, Illinois 60611-3201 or http://pulmonaryfibrosis.donorpages.com/Tribute/JudgeThomasCulverIII. Memorials may also be given to First Baptist Church of Rosenberg, 1117 First Street, Rosenberg, Texas 77471, or The South Texas Children's Home, P.O. Box 759 Beeville, Texas 78104-0759.
"I have fought the good fight. I have finished the course. I have kept the faith." 2 Timothy 4:7.

 



 
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09/14/15 06:25 PM #1    

James M. "Bo" Pearson

I am so blown away to hear of this news of Tommy passing!  I remember Tommy well, and he was an excellent diver!  I've often looked at the pictures he posted on the Cooper1967.com site, and you could tell he had a tremendous zest for life and family.  No doubt, he will be missed by Family, Friends, and the Judicial community.  RIP, Tommy!  Special prayers too, for his entire family who are having to deal with the loss of two bothers, fathers, grandfathers, etc so close together.  Surely they are in the presence of the Lord! 


09/14/15 06:47 PM #2    

Karen Vannoy

He was a great guy in high school, and it sounds like he did have a full and wonderful life.  So sad. 

 


09/30/15 08:42 PM #3    

Danny Wood

I was very saddened to hear about Tommy. I always admired him for being one of the saner members of the crazy swim team and always knew he would be a huge success in life and he surely was. He had a wonderful life and family and will be missed by all that knew him. 


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