Walter ‘Wally’ John Habluetzel Jr.

Walter ‘Wally’ John Habluetzel Jr., 64, passed away on December 25, 2021 and was surrounded by his family and loved ones throughout his fight with cancer. Wally was born in Galveston, Texas on August 5, 1957 to Walter John Habluetzel Sr. and Margaret Elaine Ransom. Wally loved having the label ‘BOI’ and telling people he was Born on the Island. A lifelong educator, Wally attended Sam Houston State University and graduated in 1981 with a degree in Kinesiology and later earned a Master’s degree from SHSU in Education Administration in 2004. He is proceeded in death by his parents, Walter and Elaine.

Wally moved to League City, Texas when he was 14 where he made wonderful lifelong friends before moving on to college. He spent his adult life as a teacher, coach and administrator for 29 years where he was known by his students as Coach H. Wally loved education so much that after retirement, he worked as a field supervisor in supporting and coaching interns for alternative teaching certifications.

Wally enjoyed going to church, reading his bible, being with his friends from his men’s small group, trips to the beach, watching sports, playing guitar, golfing, wood working, fishing, dancing and especially being with his family and friends. He was so proud of his children and grandchildren.

Wally never met a stranger and was always the happiest person in any room he was in. He was a joyful and positive person who lived life with a smile on his face. But more than anything, he loved the Lord and it was important to him to share his faith.

He is survived by his wife Kathryn Habluetzel; his three children: Wesley Habluetzel, Kathy Brannon and husband Ricky Brannon, Austin Habluetzel, and their mother Ella Diane Sexton; granddaughters Emily and Caytlin Brannon; his sister Kay Habluetzel Kerr; and step children Reagan and Emma Cox along with daughter Riley; Ryan Cox; and Maddie Cox.

His Celebration of Life will be on Saturday, January 8 at 10 a.m. held at Clear Creek Community Church “Clear Lake Campus” located at 16743 Diana Ln., Houston, TX 77062.

5 comments

  1. Wally is an inspiration as an example of a “Godly” man! He was always looking out for ways to serve others to bring Glory to God!
    I met Wally about 7 years ago at our Men’s Church Small Group! Wally was open, caring and always had something to add to our discussions!
    Wally has impacted so many, and I am honored that I was in his circle of friends/brothers!
    Wally will be missed, but his loving legacy will live on in those that knew him!
    Be Like Wally!

    Trenton Smith
  2. I only met Wally a little less than 2 years ago when we bougt a house down the street. However, I felt like we knew each other for a lifetime. He was an amazing individual that was friendly and courteous to everyone. His smile will be kissed along with our talks. God certainly shined through him.

    Brad Stewart
  3. Coach H – a fine, Godly man whom God gave us the privilege of attending church with, working together helping kids, raising our children together, sharing many great times and the list goes on and on. Together is a key word for Wally- he poured his life into making a better life for all he met and always with a smile. God truly blessed us with Coach and his family. And now his precious children will carry on his legacy.

    Lloyd c. Bowen
  4. I had the pleasure of working with Wally when he was at Huntsville High School. I spent several years as his secretary. He was such a good guy and a great boss. My condolences to his family. He was always so proud of each of his children. I’m sure he will be missed!

    Tanya Johnson
  5. Wally was one of the first people that I met at Clear Creek Community Church – Clear Lake — and he made me feel welcome and as if I’d known him and his wife Kathryn for years. The three of us connected as fellow educators, and Wally’s insight as a former principal and teaching candidate supervisor was always appreciated as I navigated my own role supporting teachers. Wally encouraged me throughout graduate school and inspired me to set big goals at work, while also loving my friends and family well. It was a blessing to have known Wally, and I am grateful for the hours serving in the church kitchen and coffee bar together!

    Megan Bond

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