Tommy Dale Saulter

September 19, 1954 - April 30, 2025

Tommy Dale Saulter, 70, of Silsbee, died Wednesday. April 30, 2025, at his home. Tommy was born and raised in Nederland, Texas.  He was born on September 19, 1954, to Elvis and Wanda “Jean” Saulter, of Nederland. Tommy was a retired employee of Valero refinery.

Tommy is preceded in death by his parents, and daughter, Dana Saulter Barnes.

Survivors include his son, Charles Saulter and wife, Laura, of Nederland; daughter, Angelia Saulter, of Vidor; Dana Ewing and husband, Edward, of Silsbee; grandchildren, Dakota Saulter, Allison Saulter, Staci Mendoza, Jacob Menn, Julio Menn, Jared Menn, Emali Menn, Ana Sanford, Angel Cross, Dylan Warriner, Addie Weathersby, Charles Ewing, Alexis Ewing, and Brendan Ewing; and multiple great grandchildren.

In lieu of Flowers please make all memorial contributions to Wings of Freedom Group in Nederland, 908 Boston Ave, Nederland, Texas 77627

Mr. Saulter wish was to be cremated, and all remember him in their own way.  There will be a small family gathering only.

His cremation arrangements were handled through Broussard’s Crematorium, Beaumont, under the direction of Broussard’s, 490 Cemetery Road, Silsbee.

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Broussard’s Crematorium
  • 5150, Stivers Dr, Beaumont, TX, 77705,

Comments (6)

    Deborah Crain says:

    So sorry for your families loss. Steve and I graduated with Tommy in 1973. You’ll be in our thoughts and prayers.

    Susan Hebert says:

    Charlie I’m so sorry about your Dad. I hope you and the family are blessed with Gods peace as you grieve and get through this difficult period.

    John Ross says:

    I went to school with Tommy…we ran track together in high school…I got to know Tommy better in our later years…I aways enjoyed visiting with him…my prayers go out to his family and friends.

    Mike Blacksher says:

    Knew Tommy from the neighborhood in Nederland…. lived two blocks over….played baseball and football with him in the neighborhood…funny how things work…ended up working with Tommy at Valero…his dad and my dad worked on the same unit at Gulf before it became Valero…Tommy always had plenty of stories to tell….RIP buddy

    Mark Crain says:

    Tommy and I were classmates, he was great in track the high hurdles, saw him at our 50th reunion

    Penny Penisson says:

    Thank You, for all the years we were married and glad we parted as friends.. May you sing with the Angels.

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