Edward Paul Wildberger

November 19, 1952 - August 15, 2024

Edward Paul Wildberger, 71, of Beaumont, died Thursday, August 15, 2024. He was born on November 19, 1952, in Battle Creek, Michigan, to Josephine Godkin and Otto Wildberger.

Eddy grew up in San Antonio, Texas where his love of baseball began. He then enlisted into the United States Navy where he served his country proudly for many years. After the Navy he traveled the world as a merchant marine.

Along the way he met his wife, Beatriz, who he cherished and loved for over 41 years. Their marriage was a true testament of their love for one another. He was a devoted papa to his two daughters, and truly enjoyed the company of his two grandchildren who brought him joy and happiness.

He loved to take a drive down Major Drive in his 1964 baby blue Ford Galaxy and he was a diehard New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboy fan!

He was a guiding light for all those that crossed his path and he will be truly missed by many.

Survivors include his wife of forty-one years, Beatriz Mora Wildberger; daughters, Arian Fuller and her husband, William; and Robin Wildberger; grandchildren, Arie Fuller and Emery Fuller; and siblings, Arthur Wildberger and Della Saad.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Christopher Wildberger; and sister, Suzette Kitzmiller.

Remembrances for Mr. Wildberger will begin at 10:00 a.m., at Broussard’s, 2000 McFaddin Avenue, Beaumont, with a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 11:00 a.m., at Our Lady of Assumption Catholic Church, 4445 Avenue A, Beaumont, Saturday, August 24, 2024. His interment will take place at a later date at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio.

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Remembrances

Broussard’s Mortuary McFaddin Ave.
  • 2000, Mcfaddin Avenue, Beaumont, Texas, 77701,
  • August 24, 2024
  • 10:00 am

Mass of Christian Burial

Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church
  • 4445, Ave A, Beaumont, TX, 77705,
  • August 24, 2024
  • 11:00 am

Interment

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery
  • 1520, Harry Wurzbach Road, San Antonio, Texas, 78209,

Comments (5)

    Soledad Amezquita says:

    I am very sorry for the loss of my brother-in-law Lalo. I remember the moments we lived together were of great quality and attention to us. I liked talking to him because he made me answer him in English. One of my sons is called Eduardo. I decided to give him that name for him. My prayers. For him and my sister Beatriz, for my niece Arian and her family, and for Robin, a hug and condolences.

    Luly Ballesteros says:

    I am very sorry for the loss of Uncle Eduardo, God have it in his glory, although we live together little I remember him always so cheerful full of energy; my prayers are full of love to my cousins Arian and Robin and my aunt Beatríz, we send them a hug with all our affection

    Carrie and James Alvarado says:

    Beatriz, Robin and Arien,
    We are so sorry to hear of Eddy’s passing. It’s been a joy to know him and all of you for so many years May God comfort you all while your hearts are broken Keeping your family in our prayers

    Hugs, Carrie and James Alvarado

    Moose says:

    I worked with Eddy at my first sea Job at Sabine transportation in Port Arthur. He was a fun guy to work with and was ready to help ,sorry for your loss.

    Renee Broussard Hubbell says:

    So sorry to hear of Eddie’s passing. He was always kind to me and my family. He was always ready with a joke or a funny story and made us smile! Comfort and prayers for you, Miss Bea, and also Robin. Renee Hubbell

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