Jerry Weldon Cantwell, 79 of Bellevue, TX, passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, November 24th, 2021.
Graveside services will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 27th, at Vashti Cemetery with Pastor Mike Henson officiating.
Jerry was born May 24, 1942 in Bowie to Robert Ivy “Beetle” and Zona Berniece (Joplin) Cantwell. Jerry grew up on his family's ranch, where he was taught by his father and brother an incredible work ethic, how to be independent, how to persevere through tough times, and how to adapt in any environment. His loving mother led both of her children and her husband to Christ, which produced a domino effect in the Cantwell family where parents teach their children about God's love through His son Jesus Christ.
He graduated from Bowie High School in 1960, where he was active in football, basketball, baseball, track and the Future Farmer's of America. He received a scholarship to Texas Tech University to play football, and graduated with a degree in Ag-Business.
Jerry married Carolyn Gay Allen on June 24, 1961, she was the love of his life, best friend and partner in raising a family, as well as, their business interest. Jerry and Carolyn own and operate a branch of Circled Bar Ranch in Bellevue, where they taught their children and grandchildren the values of work, love for each other and salvation through Jesus Christ. They were also owners of Cantwell Oil Company in Bowie, until they sold the business.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church in Bowie, where he was baptized on August 30, 1953 and he enthusiastically served the Lord in many areas, including deacon, choir member, several committees and Sunday School teacher in the youth department, where he mentored many of Bowie's youth over a substantial period of time.
Jerry lived his life as a servant leader not only to his family and church but also as a board member of Wise Electric Cooperative and trustee on the Bowie ISD Board. His passions in life were to love and serve God, to love and sacrifice for his family and friends, and to love and mentor young people.
He is preceded in death by his parents “Beetle” and Berniece Cantwell and his beloved grandson Calvin York.
Jerry is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Carolyn Cantwell of Bellevue, TX; children Rowdy Cantwell of Bellevue, Jodie York and husband John of Muenster, TX, and Rayce Cantwell and wife Shelly of Bowie, TX; granddaughter Jaycie York of Dallas, TX; brother James Cantwell and wife Joan of Bowie; sisters-in-law Patsy Choate of Bowie, Paula Brooks of Bowie and Darlene Oberhofer and husband Jim of Stevensville, Montana; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First Baptist Church of Bowie's Building Fund or Youth Department.
Arrangements entrusted to the White Family Funeral Home of Bowie, TX.
So very sorry to hear of Jerry's passing. He was a true "good guy"!
Lots of memories at basketball games with him and Carolyn, Jim and Cathy Goolsby
Jerry was always one of the nicest and happiest men to know. Anytime I was fortunate enough to see them anywhere I always enjoyed visiting with both. You could see the love for his family , community and friends but most of all God. May the family be surrounded with strength and love knowing Jerry has finished the race strong and will forever be with our Lord. Rest In Peace - Billy & Chanda Lee
Jerry was a great Man of God!! He not only taught me in Sunday School he taught both of my boys!! I loved talking Red Raiders and the Jackrabbits with him!! I will always hold an immense amount of gratitude for what he has meant to my family!! Scott Weber
So very sad to hear of Jerry's passing. A lifelong friend and classmate, and Christian brother. Jerry fought a good fight, kept the faith, and left a lasting impression on so many. God speed my friend until we meet again .Prayers for Carolyn and family. James McLendon. Class of '60
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