Bobby Ray Pentecost of Porter, Texas, made his final journey to be with our Lord on December 12, 2018, at the age of 61. Bobby was a loving and devoted husband and father. For over 32 years, Bobby provided for his family by working in the fire and security system industry. He was a veteran of the Navy, an ordained minister, and was an active member of Second Baptist Church. Bobby had a passion for entertaining his friends and family, grilling, and cooking, and cared immensely about nature and the environment. His kind heart led him to assist those less fortunate as well as giving shelter to abandoned dogs. In his free time, he also enjoyed working with his son to restore their 1967 Thunderbird, attending a weekly classic car show, and woodworking. In addition to being remembered as a devoted family man, he will be remembered as a kind, compassionate, and generous person. Bobby was born in Pasadena, Texas, to the late Jimmie Almeda and Burl Theo Pentecost of Winsboro, Louisiana. He is survived by his beloved wife and soulmate of nearly 19 years, Brenda T. Pentecost; daughter, Cortney Rae Pentecost; son, Brandon Thomas Ray Pentecost; four grandchildren, Dakota Pratt, Jeremy Coots, Conner Coots and Jaxon Coots; two brothers, Jerry Pentecost and Larry Pentecost; and two sisters, Rhonda LaBlanc, and Sandra Pentecost. Bobby was also a brother of the late Jimmy Pentecost.
In Lieu of flowers, donations to offset expenses are appreciated. Donations can be mailed or taken to Darst Funeral Home, 796 Russell Palmer, Kingwood, TX 77339.
Bobby is resting peacefully at Rosewood Cemetery, located at 22271 Hwy. 59 N. at Community Dr., Porter, TX 77365
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I am sorry for your loss. May the God of mercy and comfort, be of comfort to the Pentecost family.
Cleo B.
Agape'
June 24, 2019
Doing what you love for those you love then going to be with the ones you love is the only way to leave this world. Fire Guy in South Korea.
Jeff Hail
April 17, 2019
RIP from a fellow fire protection professional
Glen Saraduke
Coworker
April 3, 2019
I am sorry for your loss. Always remember that God is loving and kind and He cares for you. 1Peter 5:6,7
Thomas Wigington
January 16, 2019
To the Pentecost family,
You are in our prayers and we pray that the Lord will comfort you during your time of reflection and mourning. As you grieve, we grieve with you.
Bro and Sis Wharton and family
Friend
January 4, 2019
I will miss Bobby
January 4, 2019
Bobby became a great friend of mine down here in Antarctica. Bobby and I shared a room together here at McMurdo Station. We were both first timers here and shared many laughs about our daily life here, yes we had lots of learning experiences together. I am grateful and truly blessed that Bobby was a part of my life
Chris Charron
Friend
January 4, 2019
I worked with Bobby in Antarctica, he was my friend and I will miss him.
David Mace
Friend
December 26, 2018
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