Robert “Bobby” Ondrias, Jr.

Robert “Bobby” Ondrias, Jr., 54, of Texas City passed away on Sunday, February 4, 2018 in La Marque. He was born January 2, 1964 in Texas City to Robert and Frances Ondrias.
He attended Paul’s Union Church. Bobby was raised in La Marque and attended La Marque Schools. He was a resident of Texas City for 28 years.
Bobby is survived by his parents; his wife Terri Ann Ondrias, son Robert George Ondrias, III and his sister Shari Anntionette Gardner.
A Memorial Service will be held at 6:00pm on Saturday, February 10, 2018 at the James Crowder Funeral Home in La Marque with Pastor Doug McBrayer officiating.

2 comments

  1. “Little Bobby” was my first cousin. We were 13 years apart. He being older. My earliest memory of him was watching him get ready for a date on a Saturday night. I’ll never forget the big deal he made about the white, corduroy, OP shorts he was wearing. They must have been his favorite pair. He was so full of life.
    I never knew him not to have that same zeal. He just had a way of making things brighter.
    As a first time mother to be, unsure and nervous about what was to come, he gave me a gift for my unborn son. It was a collection of baseball cards. I was very aware of how cherished they were to him.
    I have/never will forget that. It was a simple but loving act that had a monumental impact on me. It was exactly the perfect amount of encouragement I so desperately needed at the time.
    That was “Little Bobby.”
    He had a heart of gold.
    I’m so thankful we serve a God that see’s our heart. All of our cuts, scrapes, and scars on the outside don’t matter to Him. It’s only about what’s in the inside.
    Little Bobby, rest well.
    We’ll see you soon ❤️

    Desirea Jordan
  2. I was deeply saddened by the news about the death of Bobby. please Terri, Trey, Bobby’s parents, and in-law’s our thoughts and my prayers go out to all.

    Bobby was such a kind person, who will be greatly missed by all who knew him. We all will miss his present in the neighbor hood. Just recently Bobby and his son Trey helped us move our house furniture to storage. Even though Bobby and my husband would have their differences God still amended their hearts to overcome their differences.

    I know how much you all will miss Bobby, but you can take comfort and strength from the wonderful help Bobby provided for his family. I know its tough and difficult time. We will miss Bobby riding, that bike, saying hello, how are you feeling, and if you need my help let me know.

    May God bless you and your family during this time and always,

    Gail and Roland

    Gail

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