Herman “Moe” Litton, 91, of Bridge City, Texas, passed away on October 14, 2018, in Beaumont, Texas.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:00 a.m., Saturday, October 20, 2018, at St. Henry Catholic Church in Bridge City. Burial will follow the Mass at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange.
A Rosary will be recited at 5:00 p.m. with visitation to follow on Thursday, October 18, 2018, at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City.
Serving as pallbearers will be Johnny Montagne, Mike Jenkins, Wade Gillis, Kenny Christian, Butch Campbell, Robby Walker, Barry Walker, and Pat Walker.
Moe was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Helene Litton; and his parents, Herman and Oma Litton.
Those left to cherish his memory include his loving wife, Joy Litton; daughters, Sherry Litton Perdue and husband Edward, of Austin, and Mickey Litton Gisclar and husband Jackie, of Bridge City; grandchildren, Teri Peveto Daigle and husband Duke, of Fannett, Lisa Peveto, of Buna, Brooke Schaefer Harrison, of Bridge City, Phillip Schaefer, of Cypress, Clark Shores and wife Ingrid, of Groves, and Derek Shores, of Austin; great-grandchildren, Ty Daigle, Tanner Crumpton, Trace Crumpton, Carli Crumpton, Carson Shores, Alexandra Shores, Ross Schaefer, Ryland Schaefer, and Kyndall Harrison; and his step-sons, James Hellums, Larry Hellums, and Kim Hellums.
He grew up and attended high school in Gladewater, Texas. He joined the Navy during World War II at the age of 17 and served on the USS Brush in the Pacific Theater. After returning from the Navy he attended Stephen F. Austin where he was a letterman for the Lumberjack football team and received his Bachelors and Masters degrees.
His coaching career began in Hemphill, Texas in 1954. He later coached in Jacksonville, Vidor, and Orangefield In 1965, he transitioned from coaching to becoming an athletic trainer at Bridge City High School. He was the first National Certified Athletic Trainer in Southeast Texas, was a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, and a charter member of the Texas Athletic Trainers Association.
Upon his retirement from Bridge City ISD in 1988, until 2008, he worked as a Sports Medicine Consultant for Lake Charles Memorial Hospital, where he continued his passion for taking care of athletes, traveling to numerous schools that did not have a trainer from Hemphill to Anahuac
In addition to his professional career, he served on the Bridge City City Council, the Bridge City ISD School Board, was a member of the Masonic Lodge #1345 where he served as Worshipful Master; served as Assistant Municipal Judge for the City of Bridge City, and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and was Grand Marshall for the Bridge City Christmas Parade, 2017.
He was a member of St. Henry Catholic Church where he served on the Parish Council and as a Eucharistic Minister, and was a member of the Knights of Columbus.
In 1999, he was inducted into the Southeast Texas Coach’s Hall of Fame, and in 2012 was honored as a Distinguished Alumni for Stephen F. Austin State University.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that contributions be made to the Herman “Moe” Litton Scholarship at Stephen F. Austin State University. Gifts can be received online at
www.sfasu/edu/litton
, or mail checks made payable to SFASU Foundation, P. O. Box 6092, SFA Station, Nacogdoches, Texas. 75962-6092, or H. N. Litton Scholarship Fund, Bridge City High School.
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Vickie Moran
October 21, 2018
Vickie Moran lit a candle in memory of Herman "Moe" Litton
Steve Sarver
October 20, 2018
Moe was a great man ,friend,and teacher of life , he greatly impacted my life with the things I learned from him . He was a friend you could call any hour and he would be coming to your aid . Rest easy my brother your friend Steve Sarver.
Anonymous
October 18, 2018
Delightful Dieffenbachia was purchased for the family of Herman "Moe" Litton.
Claybar Funeral Home
October 18, 2018
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Susanne Parker
October 17, 2018
Coach you will be greatly missed, you were an inspiration to so many of us
Bill Smith
October 17, 2018
Coach was a good man and a wonderful role model. And I will always be so grateful he helped me make the decision to become a coach. Coach and my mother made sure I stayed in school and that wasn't always an easy thing to do. It was always so wonderful to see him at our reunions. I will truly miss him.
Bill Smith, Vidor High School, 1960
October 17, 2018
Bill Smith, Vidor High School, 1960 purchased the Emerald Garden Basket for the family of Herman "Moe" Litton.
Anonymous
October 17, 2018
Emerald Garden Basket was purchased for the family of Herman "Moe" Litton.
Cori Norwood
October 17, 2018
We are so sorry for your loss, praying for all of you during this time.
Steven
October 17, 2018
Steven lit a candle in memory of Herman "Moe" Litton
Nathan Merritt
October 17, 2018
My deepest heartfelt condolences Mickey, Sherry, all the family, friends, and loved ones of Moe. I pray God gives each of you strength and comfort at this time and all the days to come.
Beth Hollis
October 16, 2018
I am so sorry for your loss. What a great man Mow Litton was. He truly cared about everyone he knew. I don’t know of any other teacher that kept all his former students as friends. And so many who love this man in return. He finally has his wings that he earned so long ago. What great and wonderful memories you all have.