Tomball Entrepreneur and SynergenX Owner Tracy Linneweber Wilson Dies, Leaving Her Husband, Wayne

The Woodlands, TX — On May 26th, the community of The Woodlands lost one of its brightest lights.

Tracy Linneweber Wilson, a businesswoman, entrepreneur, and beloved mother, passed away, leaving behind a husband, children, grandchildren, and a wide circle of friends whose lives she touched in ways both grand and quietly personal.

Tracy built an impressive professional legacy over the years. A psychology graduate from Tarleton State University, class of 2000, she began her career as a paralegal at The Carlson Law Firm, where she worked for over a decade from 2003 to 2015.

She then channeled her drive and ambition into entrepreneurship, becoming the owner of SynergenX Testosterone and Weight Loss, Low T Center, and HerKare, a women’s hormones and weight loss practice.

She also owned Texas Whitetails Ranch in Rocksprings, TX, from 2015 until her passing. She was a woman who built businesses, led teams, and served her community through healthcare and wellness for years.

But those who loved her did not lead with her business accomplishments when they sat down to write about her. They led with caviar. They led with house shoes.

The Woman Behind the Business: Generous, Glamorous, and Deeply Devoted to Family

The tributes that poured in after her passing described Tracy in the specific, vivid details that make a person real. She kept caviar on hand when she knew a friend was coming.

She ordered house shoes for her guests so their feet would not hurt from wearing heels all evening. She could host for days and somehow still be the last one laughing at the end of the night.

Her friend Angelia Wells Vandver-Wright wrote about converting from someone who disliked caviar entirely to someone who craved it, simply because of Tracy’s warmth and enthusiasm.

That small story said everything. Tracy did not just entertain people. She brought them into her world and made them feel completely at home there.

She was glamorous, no question about that. Friends mentioned her love of Louis Vuitton bags and red-bottom shoes with affectionate humor, because those things were genuinely part of who she was.

But every person who wrote about her made the same point without hesitation. Her family came before all of it. Her children, her grandchildren, and her husband, Wayne. They were her real treasure and the center of everything she did.

Her daughter Ashley called her a best friend, a rock, the kind of person whose absence feels impossible to accept. Ashley wrote that she still hopes to wake up from a bad dream.

She spoke of keeping the family close as a life mission, of honoring everything her mother taught her about loving hard and moving through the world with grace.

Childhood friend Stacie Fontenot remembered a bond that stretched back to grade school, decades of shared memories, and a laugh that will never be forgotten. She asked the community to keep Tracy’s family in their thoughts, including her husband Wayne, her father Jeff, her brother Josh, her children, and her grandchildren.

Tracy Linneweber Wilson
We made some great memories on this side of the rainbow…. May we always remember your kindness, your love & your laugh will never be forgotten
RIP to one of my childhood BFF 👯‍♀️ until we meet again my heart will always have a missin place that you filled since grade school ….
Please keep Wayne, her daddy Jeff, her brother Josh, the kids and her grands in your thoughts & prayers!

Close friend Keili Wilson wrote that heaven gained the most amazing, loving, kind-hearted angel on May 26th. She said Tracy had the kind of soul that everyone who ever met her recognized immediately and never forgot.

She is survived by her husband Wayne, her children, her grandchildren, her father Jeff, and her brother Josh. Friends from The Woodlands and beyond are asked to keep the family in their prayers as they navigate life without the woman who served as their compass, their center, and their greatest cheerleader.

Caviar, sour cream, and Pringles. That is how one friend chose to sign off her tribute. It is a perfect farewell for a woman who had a rare gift for turning ordinary moments into celebrations worth remembering.

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