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Michael Wayne Tripp

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Michael Wayne Tripp

Birth
Galveston, Galveston County, Texas, USA
Death
4 Feb 2019 (aged 71)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Hitchcock, Galveston County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Michael Wayne Tripp

Michael Wayne Tripp of Santa Fe, TX, passed away on February 4, 2019, in Houston.

Mike was born March 24, 1947, to Emmett Wilbur and Wynette Tripp in Texas City, TX where he grew up and graduated from Texas City High School.

He was less than one month old when he survived the Texas City Explosion. Mike would say he could tell you all about it because he was there. He did hear and share many stories from other survivors.

Mike served his country with the Air Force in the Vietnam War and was a survivor of the Tet Offensive. He retired from Amoco Chemical after 28 years, during which he also became a certified and a licensed alcohol and drug abuse counselor. Mike chaired the union’s Substance Abuse Committee and played a crucial role as the union representative in Amoco’s implementation of their substance abuse policies. His co-workers called him “The Drug Lord”.

Mike and the company representative created a rehabilitation model that has been used extensively by other companies in the oil industry. He also traveled to China with a People-to-People delegation to share ways substance abuse problems are dealt with in our country. He was a charter member for the Here and Now NA in Texas City. He also served on the board of directors for a while at the TC Men’s Center and the Alpha Omega House. He always said when he retired his goal was to get good at golf. Mike worked one day a week at the Texas City Golf Course, but his game goal ended with a leg injury, but he did get to enjoy playing golf all around the state. Mike enjoyed many travels, but his favorites were to the Holy Land and the eleven trips to Disney World with his girls and the grandkids.

He was a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America, Texas City Lodge #1118, Serenity Lodge and Shriners. He also enjoyed computer games, gardening, and hunting in his retirement. But he was most proud of his two girls and even prouder of his grandkids.

He was preceded in death by his father.

He will be sadly missed by his mother, his wife, Nancy, of 47 years, his daughters, Jennifer (Michael) and Karen (Keith), and his treasured grandchildren Adam, Ethan, Zane, Zoey, Jackson, and Julia. Mike never met a stranger and was always ready to strike up a conversation, especially about history and military subjects.

Visitation will be held on Monday, February 11, 2019, from 4:00 pm – 7:00 p.m. at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, Texas.

Funeral Services will be on held on Tuesday, February 12, 2019, at 10:00 am at Crowder Funeral Home Chapel with interment following at Hayes Grace Memorial Park in Hitchcock, Texas.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Shriner’s Hospital for Children at [email protected] or charity of choice.

Crowder Funeral Homes
Michael Wayne Tripp

Michael Wayne Tripp of Santa Fe, TX, passed away on February 4, 2019, in Houston.

Mike was born March 24, 1947, to Emmett Wilbur and Wynette Tripp in Texas City, TX where he grew up and graduated from Texas City High School.

He was less than one month old when he survived the Texas City Explosion. Mike would say he could tell you all about it because he was there. He did hear and share many stories from other survivors.

Mike served his country with the Air Force in the Vietnam War and was a survivor of the Tet Offensive. He retired from Amoco Chemical after 28 years, during which he also became a certified and a licensed alcohol and drug abuse counselor. Mike chaired the union’s Substance Abuse Committee and played a crucial role as the union representative in Amoco’s implementation of their substance abuse policies. His co-workers called him “The Drug Lord”.

Mike and the company representative created a rehabilitation model that has been used extensively by other companies in the oil industry. He also traveled to China with a People-to-People delegation to share ways substance abuse problems are dealt with in our country. He was a charter member for the Here and Now NA in Texas City. He also served on the board of directors for a while at the TC Men’s Center and the Alpha Omega House. He always said when he retired his goal was to get good at golf. Mike worked one day a week at the Texas City Golf Course, but his game goal ended with a leg injury, but he did get to enjoy playing golf all around the state. Mike enjoyed many travels, but his favorites were to the Holy Land and the eleven trips to Disney World with his girls and the grandkids.

He was a member of the Vietnam Veterans of America, Texas City Lodge #1118, Serenity Lodge and Shriners. He also enjoyed computer games, gardening, and hunting in his retirement. But he was most proud of his two girls and even prouder of his grandkids.

He was preceded in death by his father.

He will be sadly missed by his mother, his wife, Nancy, of 47 years, his daughters, Jennifer (Michael) and Karen (Keith), and his treasured grandchildren Adam, Ethan, Zane, Zoey, Jackson, and Julia. Mike never met a stranger and was always ready to strike up a conversation, especially about history and military subjects.

Visitation will be held on Monday, February 11, 2019, from 4:00 pm – 7:00 p.m. at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, Texas.

Funeral Services will be on held on Tuesday, February 12, 2019, at 10:00 am at Crowder Funeral Home Chapel with interment following at Hayes Grace Memorial Park in Hitchcock, Texas.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Shriner’s Hospital for Children at [email protected] or charity of choice.

Crowder Funeral Homes


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