Erik Robert Welton
August 8, 1976 ~ February 17, 2026
Born in:
Gainesville, Texas
Resided in:
Gainesville, Texas
Erik Robert Welton, 49, of Gainesville, Texas, passed away on February 17, 2026. He was born on August 8, 1976, in Minot, North Dakota, adopted by Robert Charles Welton, Jr., and Judith (Vraa) Welton.
He enjoyed karaoke, choir, playing role-playing games, and studying/learning about space exploration, along with science fiction.
Erik is survived by his wife, Jaime Ransom of Gainesville, TX, and daughter, Hannah Meyer of Rockville, MN, as well as his sisters Jean-Marie Harris and Jamie Welton. He will also be missed by his beloved dogs, Thor and Molly, and that one random cat under the house.
He is preceded in death by his father, Robert Welton, Jr.
A celebration of life will be scheduled at a later date.




You will forever be missed by your Mom, Judy and all of those who loved you. You were a very brave youngman, who faught a courageous battle. RIP??
Prayers continue for healing the hearts of your family. I know his untimely death has taken its toll on all of you. As I’ve shared with his mother, Judy, God will stay with you and hold you in his loving arms. Feel the hugs and the prayers!
We are so very sorry to hear of Erik passing. Erik was like part of our family living across the street on HIckory. Such great memories of the boys doing their movies and the four of them (Erik, Brandon, Jasper, and Chad) with all their papers and books spread out in the living room playing Car Wars.
Will never forget Erik’s beautiful voice! He is singing with the angels now.
Erik was a remarkable young man and endured so much illness. He will be missed and now he can rest in peace .
Sending our love and sympathy to all of Erik’s family.
Prayers for your peace and comfort Judy.
I miss you big brother. You woke up early and beat me to picking which Saturday morning cartoons to watch in heaven. Love you.
Erik you will be missed, always thought you looked like Elvis and boy could you sing! Peace and prayers to you and all of your family.
The memory that stands out the most is of you singing karaoke in a Superman t shirt and having the best time. Sing it loud and rest easy Erik. You’re missed and loved.
Dear Judy, Jean Marie and Jamie,
Monte and I am so sorry for your loss of your beloved son, brother and once our dear neighbor. I remember the boys playing with Eric. Keep his memories close to your hearts and he will always be near. May Eric rest in peace.
Prayer,
Karen and Monte