Richard E. Doornbos
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Richard E. Doornbos
October 4, 1927 - December 3, 2013
Richard E. Doornbos, 86, of Nederland, passed
away Tuesday, December 3, 2013. He was born at Hotel Dieu on October 25,
1927, in Beaumont to the late Jennie Elaine McCartney and Cornelus Doornbos,
Sr.
He graduated from Nederland High
School. Richard attended USL in Lafayette, Louisiana, Northwestern
University in Natchitoches, Louisiana, Rice University in Houston, and Texas
A&M University in College Station.
He served proudly in the United States Army
and the United States Air Force from 1945 - 1948 during World War II and from
1951 – 1952 during the Korean War. After honorable discharge from the service
in 1952, Richard moved to Singer, Louisiana, where he ran the family business
operations, which included farming, ranching, cattle, and the timber
business. He met and married Peggy Lou Durham in 1954 and after a time
moved to DeRidder, Louisiana. Richard spent eighteen years running the
family business operations in Louisiana before returning to Nederland to help
with the family business in 1971. Prior to moving he served as City Councilman
of DeRidder.
Richard was very active in community affairs. He
was a member of First United Methodist Church of Nederland. Richard
served as Trustee on the Board of Lon Morris College, located in Jacksonville, Texas.
He also served as a Board of Director of St. Mary’s Hospital and as a director
of St. Mary’s Foundation for Children’s Miracle Network. He was on the
Board of the Methodist Mission Home in San Antonio, Texas; Board of Governors
of Shriners Burns Hospital in Galveston; President of Southeast Texas Hospice; and
President of the Three Rivers Boy Scout Council, Beaumont. Richard and his
brother Bill were awarded the Silver Beaver award for their contributions and
dedication to scouting and the Three Rivers Council.
Richard was also a member of DeRidder A.F.
& A.M. Lodge #271, Louisiana Scottish Rite Bodies of Lake Charles,
Louisiana, York Rite, Leesville, Louisiana, Habbi Shrine Temple, Lake Charles,
Louisiana, El Mina Shrine Temple, Galveston Texas, Mid-Jefferson Shrine Club,
Beaumont Shrine Club, National Shrine Clown Association, Texas Shrine Clown
Association, El Mina Nem Loof Clown Unit (Hay Boy), and the Royal Order of the
Jesters, Court 97, Galveston.
He was Past President of Texas Shrine
Association, Past President of the Royal Order of Jesters, Ct. 97, Past
President National Shrine Clown Association and Past Potentate of El Mine Shrine
Temple (1983), Galveston.
He was also a member of the American Legion
Butler-Reed Post #493 and was a life member of the V.F.W. Harry Doornbos Post
#6384, as well as a longtime member of the Nederland Chamber of Commerce.
Richard is survived by his daughters,
Jennifer E. Doornbos of Nederland; and Lisa Doornbos Eubanks and her husband,
Brent, of Nederland. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews;
great-great nieces and nephews; and many wonderful friends.
He is preceded in death by his beloved wife of
forty-nine years, Peggy D. Doornbos, brothers, William Doornbos, Harry
Doornbos, Cornelus (Cale) Doornbos, Jr.; and sisters: Christina Barnett, May
Youmans Englin, Emma Miller, Rosemarie Gladding, Freida Kuntz, Carrie Walter,
and Elenore Dudley.
A gathering of Mr. Doornbos' family and
friends will be from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Friday, December 6, 2013, at
Broussard's, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland. His funeral service will be 2:00
p.m., Saturday, December 7, 2013, at First United Methodist Church, 104 North
13th Street Nederland, with Reverend Malcolm Monroe, Reverend Wayne
Flowers, and Reverend Toney Miller, officiating. Masonic and military graveside
services will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park, Port Neches, with Iutress
“Junior” Cooley, Pete Unkel, David Unkel, Hine Unkel, Gene Kuntz, Kirk Thomas,
David Durham, and H.C. “Duke” Youmans III, serving as pallbearers.
Honorary pallbearers will be Jose
Chavez, who was a long time friend and caregiver, El Mina Shrine, Nem Loof
Clowns and Royal Order of the Jesters Court #97.
The family would like to thank all of the
doctors, nurses, and aides at St. Elizabeth Hospital and Southeast Texas
Hospice. A very special and very heartfelt thank you to all of Richard’s
wonderful caregivers.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Shriners
Hospitals for Children, 815 Market Street, Galveston, Texas 77550; First United
Methodist Church, 104 North 13th Street, Nederland, Texas 77627; or Southeast
Texas Hospice, 912 West Cherry Avenue, Orange, Texas 77630.
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