Charles Daniel “Dan” Welch
Charles Daniel “Dan” Welch, 74, of Beaumont, died Wednesday, January 31, 2024. He was born on October 24, 1949, in Port Arthur, to Mary Gladys Hebert and Martin Lionel Welch.
Survivors include his children, David Welch and his wife, Janell; Danny Welch and his wife, Tiffany; and Angela Welch Halpin and her husband, Chris; mother of his children, Sammie Nallie Welch Lawless; grandchildren, Cody Welch and his wife, Stormy; Angeliese Smith; Dawson Welch; Mason Welch; Emily Bryan; Kayla Halpin; and Kai Halpin; brother, Anthony Lawrence Welch; and sister-in-law, Sandra Welch.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, John Nelson Welch; Lionel Royce Welch; and James Allen Welch.
Memorial contributions for Mr. Welch may be made to American Heart Association, P. O. Box 840692 Dallas, Texas 75284.
Cremation arrangements for Mr. Welch were handled through Broussard’s Crematorium, under the direction of Broussard’s, 2000 McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont.
“Danny” was my recently deceased Brother-in-law Nelson’s brother. Our families were close as families of our generation were. He had a wonderful smile and always pleasant personality. It hurt my heart when he was stricken in his prime. He has Gone to Glory with his parents and brothers where there is no more suffering.
Buddy and I send our thoughts and prayers to the family of Danny. Though it’s been many years since I have seen him I will always picture him as the good looking youngest brother in their family. As cousins we visited each others homes as children with our parents. May he rest in piece with the angels and may each of you find comfort in Jesus’s love.
My condolences to the family. May he rest in peace.
My condolences to the Welch family. Prayers
To the Welch family so sorry for Dan’s passing,may he rest in peace.
To the Welch Family, May God bless him in his eternal resting place as he sits with Gods angels in heaven.
Dan was always a fun person. We are so sorry for the Welch family in this time of their sorrow and are praying for them.
Don and Teri Geen