Tomalee (Tommy) Drake passed away Sunday April 23, 2023, after battling COPD and other health problems for many years. Mr. Drake was born November 10, 1944. He graduated from Lutcher Stark High School in Orange, Texas and attended Stephen F. Austin State University and Lamar University.
He volunteered for the National Guard and completed his training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri and Fort Polk, Louisiana.
He enjoyed participating in bull riding in his younger years and often said he wished he could ride a bull just one more time. He piloted planes until he narrowly escaped a mishap upon landing and decided he needed to stay on the ground. He even worked as a deep-sea diver in the Florida Keys for a short time. His other passions were tinkering with cars and racing them on a dirt track and playing golf until his knees gave out and he could no longer play. Fishing for bass and white perch at his camp on Toledo Bend with his wife Faye was something he looked forward to every weekend and on holidays.
He had a long and successful career at Gulf Oil Refinery in Port Arthur, Texas before opting for an early retirement in 1992 when Chevron acquired Gulf. His grandfather owned and operated several Drake’s Drive-Ins where Tommy worked in the kitchen as a teenager. He always wanted to own a restaurant of his own and that dream became a reality soon after he left Chevron.
T C’s Diner on Martin Luther King Drive in Orange became the hot spot for lunch almost immediately and many days saw customers waiting for a seat. The long hours and hectic schedule of this adventure began interfering with family and leisure time so he made the decision to set out on another adventure. He sought out and accepted positions that suited his organizational skills and ability to help companies grow and prosper.
After retirement, he and Faye enjoyed more adventures, taking cruises and traveling across the United States. They especially loved taking their ’67 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible and ’57 Studebaker Silverhawk out on tours and to car shows and enjoyed the fun and fellowship of belonging to the AACA Louisiana Region, Evangeline Chapter and Contraband Chapter of AACA.
He leaves to honor his memory wife Faye Drake; sons Kevin Drake of Orange, Texas and Taylor Drake of DeRidder, Louisiana; daughter Emily Cooksey and husband Jesse of Boerne, Texas, brother Keith Drake and wife Sandy of Flower Mound, Texas, his brother-in-law Frank Brown of Orange, Texas; along with James Juneau and wife Lisa of Round Rock, Texas; Danny Juneau and wife Charlee of Westlake, La.
Also mourning his loss are grandchildren Riley and Zachary Cooksey; Devyn Drake; Tyler & Jackson Drake; Madeline, Lux and Della Juneau and great-grandchildren Violet and Daniel Juneau.
His parents Betty and Earl Drake, his sister Vicki Brown, his brother Steve Drake and grandson Ryan Juneau preceded him in death.
Funeral services will be 11:00 a.m., Saturday, April 29, 2023, at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. Officiating will be Pastor Laraine Waughtal of First United Methodist Church in DeRidder. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens in Orange.
The family will receive visitors in Claybar Funeral Home in Orange, Texas on Saturday, April 29, 2023, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
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Regina Anderson Fallon
April 18, 2024
Just learned of Butch's death. So sorry for your loss. He was such a character as we were growing up. I know he is rejoicing with his sweet sister. I miss Vicki so much and wish for just one more text, phone call or email from her. You all are all in my thought and prayers.
Your cousin Regina
Claybar Funeral Home
April 28, 2023
Claybar Funeral Homes created a Tribute Video in memory of Tomalee "Tommy" Drake
Anonymous
April 28, 2023
Strength & Solace Spray was purchased for the family of Tomalee "Tommy" Drake.
The Sdb Family At Jrtc
April 26, 2023
The SDB family at JRTC purchased the America the Beautiful for the family of Tomalee "Tommy" Drake.
The Sdb Family At Jrtc
April 26, 2023
The SDB family at JRTC purchased the Sacred Duty Spray for the family of Tomalee "Tommy" Drake.
David L Conway
April 26, 2023
I met Tommy when I joined a local Model Railroad club. Tommy loves model railroading. In 2009 I drove West towards California. Along the way I began seeing signs for The Thing?. I was 53 years old in 2009. From the time I was seven years old, my family had been reading these road signs as we drove West. We never stopped to see The Thing?. I decided to stop and see The Thing? on this trip. I also purchased T-Shirts for Tommy and me. When I returned to Orange I told Tommy about The Thing?, and shared the photographs I had collected. Tommy suggested we create a model railroad with The Thing? as the main theme. I agreed and we started building an N-Scale railroad together. We also agreed the model should reflect a movement from the Mid-West to the West Coast. I've only posted a few photos of the layout. However, you can get an idea of talents Tommy Drake has in this modeling medium. The Thing? is a 4ft x 8ft layout. Tommy embarked on creating a massive modular N-Scale layout after The Thing? project. We are looking for a home for Tommy's modular railroad. Tommy was a good friend to me. I'll miss him very much! David Conway
Doyle Morse
April 26, 2023
Faye,My Condolences of Sympathy extended. I will never forget meeting you and Tommy here in Tyler on the Lousiana Chapter Car Tour. I just invited myself inside the lobby and you both extended a Warm Welcome of Friendship being that we all loved cars and were members of the Antique Automobile Club of America. I will forever remember that. It was like I had known you both for years instead of just a few minutes that we visited. My Prayers are with you my friend. / Doyle W. Morse, Jr. / Tyler, Texas.
Sally Ragland Townsend
April 26, 2023
Tomalee lived down the block from my family, on Crepe Myrtle Street. Such fun he was! A "whirling dervish" on a bicycle, racing up and down the neighborhood! That grin was always there and at every class of 1962 reunion! Drake's was the place for parties. Tomalee's parents were welcoming and fun! How can anyone forget Frito Pies at Drake's drive-in! I can truly say everyone loved Tomalee! Blessings to his wife, Fay and family. A life, fully and well lived is the perfect statement to honor Tomalee's life! Sally Ragland Townsend, Stark class of 1962
Glenda Nelson Ryan
April 26, 2023
Faye, Tommy is one of the guys I would have liked to have known right on up into adulthood. He was a true and honest man with boldness to tell you the truth. I am glad I knew him and have some good memories, both from childhood and as we reunited at our high school reunions. Prayers for you and your family through this difficult time of great loss.
Tracy Mears Murphy
April 26, 2023
Faye and all the family, you are in my heart and prayers. Hallelujah for Tommy, as he is with our Lord and with all his family that have gone before him. He'll always be with each of you; his body stopped but his love is still very much alive. One of his last messages to me a couple of months ago was, "You'll always be my sister-in-law...Love you bunches." I'm blessed that we maintained that relationship and friendship for 45 years. I know you are rejoicing in Heaven, Tommy!
David L Conway
April 26, 2023
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Doug Hudson
April 25, 2023
Faye, I was contacted by Nita the other day informing me of Tomalee’s passing. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my prayers. May the Lord bless you and provide you comfort during your time of grief.
Doug Hudson
David Pate
April 25, 2023
Faye,we are so sorry to see this. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love David and Brenda Pate.
Karen Cole
April 25, 2023
Faye. I’m just now seeing the news. I am so sorry for your loss. May God comfort you and carry you and your family through this difficult time.
John R And Glenda Young
April 25, 2023
So sad to hear. May fond memories comfort you and may God bless you all at this time and in the days to come. May he R.I.P.
Anonymous
April 25, 2023
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