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Henry Strobel

Houston, Texas

1943 - 2019

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The Rev. Henry W. Strobel, Jr., PhD1943-2019Henry Willis Strobel, Jr., born February 19, 1943 in Charleston, South Carolina died on November 23, 2019 in Houston, Texas. For service information, to read the obituary or to leave a condolence for the family, please visit

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It is a tough month for the Strobel family as Henry's younger brother James Madison Strobel passed away November 18, 2020. God bless and keep them, they are together again with the Lord.

I would like to share some words I wrote on the occasion of Henry's retirement:

Thank you for giving me the chance to say a few words on this occasion in honor of my colleague, friend and mentor Henry Strobel.

There's so much that could be said about a person whose career has spanned the life of this medical school. I could not begin to summarize all that Henry has contributed to every aspect of our work here - to his first love, science; to the education of our...

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I never knew Henry but I have known James for many years. My condolences to the family.

Rick Croucher 12/23/19

I'm sorry to learn of Dr. Strobel's passing, but I know he is having great conversations with our Lord and Savior. He was such a great dignified man who was full of love and compassion for his fellow man. He will surely be missed.

My condolences to the Strobel Family.
Henry was a great friend and neighbor at the Barclay. You will always be missed.
Rest in peace, my dear Henry.

Loving Light Dishgarden

Safe in the arms of Lord. Prayers for comfort.

I am sorry to hear of my cousin's passing, but I know he is happy with God in Heaven

It is with profound sadness that I learned of my beloved cousin Henry Strobel's passing. He was a complex and loving person. I will always remember the rock in the fence. My brother, Earl Thornton, Henry, and Nolan lane would kick it down the dirt road in front of Earl Lane;s house. then all the way back. They talked, joked, and laugh all the way in both directions. We are all proud of his legacy and will miss him greatly.