William Arthur Rood

  William Arthur Rood, 55, passed away at his home on February 6, 2017 from cancer. William was a loving father, brother, uncle and friend.  He is preceded in death by his parents Earl and Rosemary Rood; Uncle, Rev. John Mitchell; brother Stephen Rood, and brother John Rood. William is survived by his son Kyle Rood, daughter Kaitlyn Lee and husband Colton; sister Nancy Ellis and husband Frank, sister in law Clara Rood; nephews, Timothy Rood and wife Carrie, Michael Rood and Frank Ellis IV; nieces, Rebecca Ybarra, Rebecca Golomb and husband Michael, Christine Menze and husband Matthew; and great nephews, Jonathan Ybarra, Calvin Rood, Cole Menze; great nieces, Kourtney Ybarra and Shelby Rood. He is also survived by his caring companion, Terri Moreno Beyer and her son, Spencer Beyer.

In lieu of customary remembrances, the family requests with gratitude that memorial contributions be made in William’s name to the American Cancer Society P.O. Box 22718 Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718. Memorial Services will be held in his honor at 12:00p.m., Saturday, March 4, 2017 at Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland, Texas.

4 comments

  1. Bill Rood was one outstanding man. Bill, Kyle, and Kate became part of our family over 6 years ago. We were very lucky to have such a great person in our family. Bill, thanks for being loving to my sister Terri. I hated seeing you go through these last couple of months. But now you are finally resting in peace! Love you Bill Rood!

    Tricia Ford
  2. I am so very sorry for your great loss. He is flying high with the Angels. He will live on in in your hearts and memories until you are all reunited in heaven.

    Kay Stahl Schwarzlose
  3. It will never be the same down here without you my friend. I will always miss you.

    Brian Gazaw
  4. Bill was a lovable smart#*!. He could joke with the best of them. He was the good start to everyone’s day at DTA. He always had a smiley greeting and even a hug as you walked in the door to work. If you were “meh” about your day, he brought you up!
    He was smart and just a nice guy. My husband and I are glad to have known him. Always think of him when I walk into work.
    Hope he finds my dad and the two of them can laugh and sarcastic battle together .

    Deborah Taylor

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