Litten Moreau Jr.

Litten Moreau Jr. passed away on April 9, 2024 at the age of 68. Litten was born on August 6, 1955 in Texas City, Texas to Nancy Moreau and Litten Moreau Sr. He grew up in La Marque, Texas and lived throughout Galveston County.

Litten was a devoted family man that lived for making endless memories with his grandkids. You could often find Litten sitting on the pier of his Bayou Vista home fishing and feeding the ducks with his great-grandchildren or in front of the grill cooking for family. Litten enjoyed traveling and especially loved cruising the seas with Carol. Litten was either busy making plans for fun adventures or teaching valuable lessons to those that loved him most. Litten’s words and wisdom will resonate amongst his family and loved ones for the rest of their lives.

Litten is survived by his wife, Carol, daughter Mindy Moreau and step-daughter Candice Garcia, and husband Dannon, granddaughter Macie Wray, step-grandchildren Caitlin Schanzer and Cole Garcia and great-grandchildren Bowen Still, Canton and Sutton Schanzer, Kanon Bilodeau and Kase Garcia, brothers Robert Moreau, Russell Moreau, Bret Moreau Sr., and wife Paula, Jeffrey Moreau, and wife Carley, sisters Vicki Kline, and husband Kreig, and Debra Cleveland, numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and many friends.

Litten is preceded in death by his parents Nancy Moreau and Litten Moreau Sr., brother Stephen Moreau, sisters-in-law Brenda Cree-Moreau and Brenda Burd-Moreau.

A celebration of life will be held on Sunday April 28, 2024 from 2:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. at Johnson Community Center at Carbide Park, 4102 Main Street, La Marque, Texas 77568.

 

 

3 comments

  1. I loved my time with him, I always have dreams of seeing him or him talking to me. I just wanted to tell everyone who reads this here or ten years later, I just wanna say that I loved him more than myself and a little more than my parents no offense to you Mommy and Mom but I loved him SO MUCH!!! But this has broken my heart I wouldn’t be here without him and his guidance I’m just gonna say he is my hero my real hero like to me it was always like he had super powers he was the best. But that’s all I have to say.Bye 🙂

    Canton Schanzer
  2. I loved Papa so much he is the reason I am who I am today. He taught me so much stuff over the 8 years Iv’e had with him. I loved him more than myself and anything else I would trade my world to see a glimpse of him that’s all I want and yes I know it will never happen but that doesn’t mean I won’t see him again just because he is gone that doesn’t mean his memory’s are. And I always tell myself he’s not dead as long as I remember him and all the ashes of him that we have he’s not there he’s in my heart and always constantly in my mind. Sincerely Canton Schanzer or his grandson.

    Canton Schanzer
  3. I loved my grandpa like crazy more than anything else, he made me who I am today.
    He was my inspiration, he was more than my grandpa, he was my best friend again I loved him more than anything He was always there for me even though I wasn’t always there for him. He was the man with the plan always has something for me to do or to try.

    Canton Schanzer

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