Lakewood Funeral Chapel
98 North Dixie Drive
Lake Jackson, TX  77566
Thursday, April 7, 2022
5:00pm - 7:00pm
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98 North Dixie Drive
Lake Jackson, TX  77566
Thursday, April 7, 2022
5pm - 7pm
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St. Michael's Catholic Church
100 Oak Drive Saouth
Lake Jackson, TX  77566
Friday, April 8, 2022
10:30am
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St. Michael's Catholic Church
100 Oak Drive Saouth
Lake Jackson, TX  77566
Friday, April 8, 2022
10:30 am
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Rex Charles Cade

of Lake Jackson, TX

June 28, 1949 - April 2, 2022


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Rex Charles Cade was born June 28, 1949, to Dr. Charlie and Barbara
Cade, in Austin, Texas. Rex was named for his two grandfathers, Rex DeSpain and King Cade you see, the name Rex literally means king and that was perfectly suited for him.

Dr. Cade moved his young family to Freeport where Rex and his siblings
grew up and made lifelong friends. Even as a child, Rex was everyone's friend. He could talk to anyone and make them feel special. Fellow students, teachers, coaches everyone considered Rex their good friend.

Sadly the Cade family lost Barbara, their mother, at an early age,
Rex's dad remarried Sue Brothers in 1972, who would become their much treasured bonus mom.

Rex was a big guy and excelled in athletics . He played sports
in school and ended up with an opportunity to play college football for the University of Houston after graduating from Brazosport High School in 1967.

Not finding his place in Houston, after a year or so, Rex decided
to attend Sam Houston State University where he later graduated from. In 1972, at Wurst Fest he was reacquainted with one of his High School crushes, who became the love of his life, Susan Farmer. Rex and Susan headed back to the Brazosport area in 1973 to
marry and to begin raising their family.

It was around this time that Rex's dad and bonus mom moved to Burkeville
to make their home. Burkeville became a place where the Cades would gather for many years to celebrate as a family and to enjoy the community that came to mean so much to Rex and his family.

They were blessed with four children, three boys and one girl.
Sadly, Rex and Susan lost their third son, Reagan, at a very early age. This profound loss remained with them, but they went on to pour their hearts and souls into Ryan, Chad, and Mary Ashley.

Rex was the go-to-dad for his kids and their friends. While working
and sometimes traveling for work, Rex always seemed to find the time to be there, helping coach, driving kids to lessons, sitting in the bleachers or the audience to cheer them all on his kids and the dozens of kids that were friends of his children. Rex
was a mountain of a man with the biggest heart and every child that met him knew that he would be there for them.

When not at an event for their kids, Rex and Susan were known for
their elaborate and exquisite meals created by Susan and her sous-chef, Rex. From gumbo and crawfish to delicious French cuisine, Rex was the perfect host, always ready to entertain his guests with a story or two.

The Cade home was also the place to be for the holidays. All were
welcomed and their home was filled with family and friends celebrating, eating, singing and enjoying the warmth of the holidays. Rex made everyone feel like family.

Rex loved playing 42 with his friends, dancing and in his later
years growing his garden. He loved to sit on the porch with his dog Coco by his side, drinking his tea while watching the sun set.

As time moved on the Cade children grew up and created families
of their own. Rex and Susan began to slow down and became grandparents to Reagan, Miller and Logan Cade along with Marlee Jimenez. These four were the joys of Rex's life. Again, you would find Rex in the bleachers, in the audience, cheering them on.

Rex Cade lost his battle with cancer on Saturday, April 2, surrounded
by his wife and children. That morning, Rex also won his wings to heaven, where we are sure that he will continue to love us and cheer us on. We know that he will be waiting for us when it is our turn.

Rex Cade is preceded in death by his father, Dr. Charlie Cade,
his mother Barbara Cade, his sister Sherry Miller, his father-in-law O.C. Farmer, and mothers-in-law Mary Lou Farmer and Betty Farmer, sister-in-law Carolyn Driesbach, and his little angel Reagan Farmer Cade.

Rex
Cade is survived by his wife Susan and his sons Commissioner Ryan (Kelli), Chad (Jonathan), and daughter Mary Ashley Jimenez (Alex). He is also survived by his much loved bonus mom, Sue Cade, and his siblings, Randy Cade (Kate), Collin Cade (Cindy), Trace Rich
(Deena), Beth Rich and Amy Arrant (James), along with numerous nieces and nephews who he loved dearly. And of course the loves of his life, his grandchildren Reagan, Miller and Logan Cade and Marlee Jimenez.



Pallbearers will be Grandsons Reagan and Miller Cade, Brothers
Collin Cade and Randy Cade, and Lifelong Friends Tommy Kerr, Joe Greer, Michael Poehl, Larry Tuck.

Honorary Pallbearers are Stuart Farmer, Charles Farmer, Bill Sharp,
Howard Covens, Newt Spiller, Matt Edquist and Alexander Jimenez Jr.

A big special thank you to IPH Home Health Care and Hospice and
Amazing Caregivers Lisa and Esmeralda.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you send donations to
the historic Cade Building that supports scholarships and food for those in need in Burkeville at P.O. Box 214 Burkeville, TX 75932 or Venmo your donations to 'Ryan-Cade-3' and denote "The Burkeville Historical Society." Also, the Brazoria County Dream Center.

The family will receive visitors at Lakewood Funeral Home in Lake
Jackson, from 5:00pm to 7:00pm, with the rosary at 6:00pm, on Thursday, April 7, 2022. A Funeral Mass will be held on Friday, April 8, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Lake Jackson.


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21 Condolence(s)
Lanis neugent
Clear lake, TX
Friday, August 19, 2022


Rex was my true friend in college and when I owned Schlotzskys. Susan I am so sorry. he and I talked last year.

Linda and Gary Kesler
MIDLAND, MI
Saturday, April 16, 2022

Rex was a sweet and gentle giant! He was friendly and kind to everyone he was around, and he always had a wonderful big welcoming smile! He will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Susan, we are so sorry for your loss! Linda and Gary

Michael Piersall
Carrollton, TX
Thursday, April 14, 2022

Sorry to hear of about the passing of Rex. I was a fellow football Exporter at Brazosport with Rex. Prayers go out for the Cade family. RIP Rex.

Mitchell Surovik
Rockdale, TX
Thursday, April 7, 2022

Rex was a good man that was respected and loved my many. Your family will be in our prayers.

Mike Silva
Deatsville, AL
Thursday, April 7, 2022

We all will miss him

John Bryan
Whitesboro, TX
Thursday, April 7, 2022

My deepest condolences. I had the pleasure of getting to know Rex thru work at Fluor and always held him in high regard.

David Jones
Jena, LA
Thursday, April 7, 2022

Rex will truly be missed! He was an awesome mentor to me while with Fluor in Baytown & west Texas. You won't find a better man.

Blair D Madsen
St George, UT
Thursday, April 7, 2022

Hello, my name is Blair Madsen. Just received the news that Rex had passed on. Please except my deepest sympathizes. I had the great honor of working with Rex. I worked nightshift at the CPChem Project in Baytown. As a safety work group we brought food in to share with each other. We would sit around a table and eat as a family, a work family because most of us were working away from our families. Rex was a great cook. We were both Foodies! Rex didn't care much for working away from home. He loved to talk about his Grandchildren and how much he loved them. I am a better person from knowing Rex. Rex was a true reflection of Jesus Christ. May God Bless all of you

Sherilene Gavin
Lake Jackson, TX
Thursday, April 7, 2022

Susan, I am so sorry for your loss. Rex was a great man and it is a great loss. He was a once in a lifetime kinda guy. He was a gentle giant that everyone adored. I know how much he loved you and the family because he spoke of you all so fondly. He was always so proud of the kids and grandkids. I am going to miss our visits and our endless talks of family, food and gardening. He will be deeply missed.

RICHARD WAHRMUND
GIDDINGS, TX
Thursday, April 7, 2022

My deepest & sincere sympathy to the Cade & Farmer Families. Rex was
a fine man and he touched so very many lives throughout the Lake Jackson, Freeport, Brazoria county and beyond. His loving and caring ways will be
missed by so very many persons that he had contact with. Susan, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers, may God grant you his Peace during this time of such tragic and difficult loss.

Mary Miller
Lake Jackson, TX
Thursday, April 7, 2022

To family of Rex Cade.
So sorry for your loss we are with you all on this sad but happy he not suffering anymore. Love your friends,
Michelle,Mary Carolyn Lee Watson

Doug McKenzie
FREDERICKSBURG, TX
Thursday, April 7, 2022

Dear Susan,
Very sorry for your loss of Rex.
Soon, Gods Kingdom will end pain and death. (Revelation 21.3-4)
My thoughts are with you.
Doug

Diana Evans Schutze
Lake Jackson, TX
Thursday, April 7, 2022

Dear Susan & Families, I just wanted to say how sorry I was to learn of Rex's passing. We all graduated in the same Class of 1967. Years later your son, Rex, was our State Farm Insurance Agent. We really enjoyed knowing your son. We are praying for God's blessings on your family.

Randy Clark
Burkeville, TX
Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Rex was supper guy. I worked with him off and on several times. We always had good conversations.

Debbie Vaughan Norton
Red Lick,
Wednesday, April 6, 2022

I will always remember Rex as a loveable bear of an ATO when we were at Sam Houston! He was a friend to so many of us. Rest In Peace, dear friend. ❤️

David Pratt
Santa Fe, TX
Wednesday, April 6, 2022

What a true, gentle giant was Rex. A real friend, never spoke evil of anyone, never angered and always, always a pleasure to be around. Never an ego, always so supportive of his teammates. I loved being Rex's teammate.

Dorothy and Duane Rayburn
Lake Jackson, TX
Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Susan, our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. May God's peace surround you all.
Sincerely,
Dorothy and Duane Rayburn

Brazosport High Class 1967
,
Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Brazosport High Class of 1967 offers deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of our fellow classmate, Rex, who will forever remain a treasured part of our class and remembered for his kindness, gentle nature, and for his athletic ability as part of our Exporter teams. May our Lord bring comfort at this time and in the days ahead.

Lee terry
Brazoria, TX
Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Dearest Susan and family,
My deepest condolences to you and your family. Remembering your wedding and all the great times in Freeport. Rex was a great man and will be greatly missed.

Howard Allen Covens
Houston, TX
Tuesday, April 5, 2022

I could write a novel about this great man and his wonderful, loving family. I named one of my sons in his honor. May Big Rex rest in peace and his memory always be a blessing to all of us who loved and admired him. I will see you on the other side my friend. I love you.

Stuart & Dina Dornburg
Weesatche, TX
Monday, April 4, 2022

Our deepest sympathy to all of the family. God Bless!