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The community mourns the loss of Charles Edward Dyson II, a respected Marine and IT leader who passed away during a vacation. Known for his dedication and integrity, Chip leaves behind a legacy of service and love for family. His memorial will honor his life and values cherished by those who knew him.
Houston, TX – Charles Edward Dyson II, a devoted Marine and respected leader in the field of information technology, tragically passed away on Thursday, June 5th, 2025, while on vacation in Michigan. He was 54 years old.
Dyson, affectionately known as “Chip,” was born on April 18th, 1971. He was the beloved son of the late Judith Lynn Max and Charles Edward Dyson. His passing has left a profound void in the lives of his family and friends, who mourn his loss deeply.
Chip was renowned for his sharp intellect and strong work ethic, characteristics that propelled him through a successful career spanning over thirty years in the IT sector. A corporal in the United States Marine Corps, he displayed discipline, honor, and a commitment to service that shaped his professional ethos. Following his military service, he graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in Business Finance, further enhancing his qualifications for the technology industry.
Throughout his career, Chip held leadership roles in several prominent companies, including Accenture, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Transocean, and Coterra Energy. His integrity and dedication earned him widespread respect among colleagues and clients alike, marking him as a valued figure in his profession.
Chip is survived by his son, Mitchell Dyson, who will carry on his legacy. He is also remembered by his three siblings: Courtney Hilton (married to Dan), Candace Lyons (married to Kevin), and Cyndi Amstutz (married to Steve), as well as his stepfather, Winton F. Starling (married to Susan). The impact he had on his family and community is immeasurable, and he will be greatly missed by an extended circle of friends and colleagues.
Known for having a “servant’s heart,” Chip valued family above all else and enjoyed spending time engaging in activities such as fishing, sports, and traveling with loved ones. His thoughtfulness, protective nature, and loyalty were hallmarks of his character, and he was often remembered for encouraging others to care for those around them while fostering a love of the Lord.
A celebration of Chip’s life is scheduled for Thursday, August 21st, at 11:00 a.m. The service will take place in Robb Chapel at The Woodlands Methodist Church, located in The Woodlands, TX. The family extends an invitation to all who knew Chip to attend the memorial, which will also be livestreamed for those unable to attend in person.
In honor of Chip’s memory, the family encourages everyone to cherish their time and relationships with loved ones. The gathering seeks to continue Chip’s legacy of caring for others and emphasizes the importance of trusting in the Lord, reflecting the values he held dear throughout his life.
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