Cecil Carl Schmidt Jr.

Cecil Carl Schmidt, Jr., 68, of League City, Texas, passed away on Monday, March 30, 2020, in Houston, Texas. He was born October 18, 1951, in Pasadena, Texas, to parents, Cecil Carl Schmidt, Sr. and Katherine Estelle Schmidt (Hetzel). Cecil grew up in Kemah, Texas, and was adored by his family, but especially by his grandfather who gave him the nickname “Toot” after The Little Train that Could, his favorite childhood book. Cecil was a member of the FFA and 4H, growing up, and he loved riding and showing horses, just like his Dad. He attended Clear Creek High School and then went off to college, finishing at Southwest Texas State with a degree in Criminal Law. He worked at several different companies, but ended his career at UTMB in Galveston.

Cecil loved to cook and was often busy smoking a brisket on weekends. Later he fell in love with cooking chili, thus starting a career traveling all over Texas competing at chili cook offs. It soon became a family affair as his mom and sister, Bonnie, joined in the competitions. Together they cooked chili for over thirty years. They were a tough group to beat! They each cooked different recipes, but his had to be the hottest! He qualified almost every year for the World Chili Cook-off in Terlingua, Texas, and made the top ten more than once. Cecil also loved to play the dogs and was often seen at the dog track where he has many great friends.

Cecil was known for his smile which helped him win friends everywhere he went. He met his dear buddy, Logan Goodson, on the playground in elementary who became his lifelong friend. But, Cecil’s BEST friend was his mother. She was always by his side and dedicated her life to his wellbeing. He loved her so much. After her passing, Cecil’s sisters, Bonnie and Cathy, were his angels on earth, seeing to his needs. Cecil was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by his sisters, brother and sister-in-law, niece and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, numerous cousins and other relatives, many past co-workers, friends, and caregivers.

The family would like to acknowledge and thank their cousin Carolyn Schmidt who often checked on Cecil and kept him up on sports. Thank you to Cecil’s caregivers: Vera, Dennis and Suzanne. Also, thank you to Jessica and Katie from Harbor Hospice for being so caring and a friend to Cecil.

In his honor a celebration of life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations are appreciated and may be made to ALSAC/St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

9 comments

  1. My heartfelt sympathies go to the family and friends who walked life’s path with Cecil. May his journey now be peaceful and carefree.

    Cathie Conz Nall
  2. Cecil was a friend of mine through his brother Chris who I have known for over 40 years. The entire family was very loving to everyone. Cecil was also known to enjoy buying trucks and cars esp. Fords. He will be missed. Kathy, Bonnie and Chris gave all of their time and love to their brother because that is what they were taught by their parents.

    Raymond Honc
  3. I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Cecil. He was such a sweet person and I was honored to have known him and call him a friend. His laugh was contagious and will be missed by all who knew him. May his soul Rest In Peace.

    James Layer
  4. He was a great guy and I is good to me

    Randy Gripon
  5. Cecil was a wonderful man and friend. Although we didn’t see him often, we always thought of him and when we visited always enjoyed our time together. We will miss you Toot.

    All our love, Debbie, Jim & Austin

    Debbie Twining
  6. A great guy who always had a great smile. Many happy memories hanging out in Clear Lake.

    Randy Ferguson
  7. I met Cecil thru his brother Chris whom I worked with for many years. I always enjoyed the Chili Chris would bring to work for his fellow employees and brag about it being a First Place batch that Cecil and his mother had cooked up at one of the cook off’s. I want to commend Chris & Wife Debbie for all the hours and days they spent looking out for his mother and Cecil. May Cecil rest in peace.

    Jimmy & Nancy Beets
  8. We were blessed to meet “Toot” through his sisters Bonnie & Cathy and brother Chris and his wife Debbie. We’re glad he’s now with his mom, and we’re here for Bonnie & Cathy and all his family who were so caring & loving. No more pain or suffering – he is free and at peace.

    Ron & Kathy Woodard
  9. I worked with Cecil for many years, first at Guaranty Federal and then at UTMB, in the Payroll and Reporting dept. He was a character and brought many smiles to all that knew him. My heart and prayers go out to his family. Meet you on the other side, Cecil!

    Shannon McLaren

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