William Clyde Peloquin
In Loving Memory of William Clyde Peloquin
June 4, 1956 – January 23, 2026
William Clyde Peloquin, 69, of Hitchcock, Texas, passed away peacefully on Friday, January 23, 2026. A man of rhythm, soul, humor, and immense kindness, William left a lasting chord in the hearts of everyone who knew him.
Born in Lake Charles, Louisiana, to Betty and Henry Peloquin, William spent his youth in Lake Charles and Galveston and resided in Hitchcock for 25 years. He was known professionally for his dedicated years as a welding equipment repairman for Trigas, as well as for his lifelong passion for music.
A gifted musician, William was equally at home behind a drum kit, laying down rhythm on the bass, or strumming melodies on his electric guitar. He loved to sing, sharing a voice that reflected the deep passion he felt for life. Just as memorable as his music was his sense of humor — William was a true jokester who loved to make people laugh. Whether it was a quick one-liner, playful teasing, or a perfectly timed joke, he had a way of bringing lightness to any room and making others smile, even on hard days.
A Devoted Family Man
Beyond the music and laughter, William’s greatest joy was his family. He led with love and found his happiest moments in the presence of his children and grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his beloved parents and his sister, Pat Hamlet.
He is survived and deeply missed by: Marilyn Peloquin, His children: Jolene Peloquin, Kayleigh Peloquin, Brandi Peloquin, Taylor Talevich, Clayton Peloquin, and Cody Peloquin His sisters: Teresea Ites, Kathy Powell, and Belinda Streva His cherished grandchildren: Addisyn Nyberg and Blakely Nyberg.
Celebration of Life
Friends and family are invited to join us as we celebrate the life and legacy of a man who gave us so many memories to cherish.
Saturday, January 31, 2026 at 3:00pm at the James Crowder Funeral Home, La Marque, Texas.

Clyde will be missed by so many people! He knew how to make anyone laugh. His family is in my thoughts and prayers!
I will miss Uncle Clyde so much as will many others that he touched. I always loved hearing his silly jokes and him playing his music. He was so talented and loved a good ole country song. I find peace in knowing he’s singing and dancing in Heaven with my momma once again. They both loved to sing and dance at their family reunions, at places he would play back in the day or even just hanging out in his shop. I pray all of our family can find comfort during this difficult time.
My brother Clyde was the best ever brother to 4 sisters..He loved his family, kids, and granddaughters so very much..Bubba was such a talented musician that his friends and family enjoyed listening to since he was a teenager..Clyde always had a funny joke to tell and laughter in his soul..We will miss bubba Clyde every single day..R.I.P. sweet bubba, I know you are in the arms of our momma, daddy, and sister Pat in heaven now..Your baby sister loves you always!! 😘
Our brother was a great man. He loved his family and music. Everyone who knew him loved him. He is truly missed. Love, Kathy Powell