Rex-Uberman-Obituary

Rex Uberman

Austin, Texas

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UBERMAN, Rex loving father and grandfather, passed away on November 4, 2020, at the age of 68. Growing up near Dallas, and a lifelong public servant, Rex worked in juvenile justice for Texas, Florida, and Pennsylvania, helping generations of young people. Rex loved Dallas Cowboys football,...

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I want to extend my deepest condolences to Rex’s family. I know very much how much he loved his family.

Rex is been like a brother to me for the last 30 years. He was a good hearted man with a very kind and caring soul.

Our paths crossed professionally many times over the years and we were both appreciative every time it happened. I worked for him in Florida early in our careers and learned more about leadership and decisiveness than perhaps anywhere. He taught me...

Rex was my father in law and I will miss very much. He was sweet, kind, and a present father. He always made it a priority to be there for his family, blessing us with his fun and easy going company. He had a captivating personality, a loving demeanor and was so very kind to all around him. I will miss watching movies and sports with him, i will miss watching the happiness he would get from simple things, like a good tex-mex meal and a cigar by the pool. I wish I had know you sooner, Rex. You...

I talked to Rex at our local smoke shop quite often. He was a great guy and will be missed.

Sorry to learn of Rex’s passing. Worked with Rex in the beginning of the then new Florida Department if Juvenile Justice (DJJ)in 1994. He was a valued executive management team Member. A devoted advocate for children and public servant. R.I.P. Rex.
Perry S Turner
Chief of Police South Miami PD retired
Inspector General/Assistant Secretary DJJ retired

I am devastated by Rex’s death. Just sent him a political cartoon this morning. To one of his boys please contact me. Diane Whittenburg diane1104@gmail,com. We worked together at Dallas Count Juvenile Department detention Center and The Attorney General ‘s Office of Texas. He loved you boys and grandkids so very much. My deepest condolences for your heartbreaking loss. Diane McGauley Whittenburg 409-351-9259

He was a great man. May you Rest In Peace Rex.

My dad was good man. I could always count on him for an impromptu phone call for advice or just to talk music, politics, or get a one of his classic dad jokes.

His passion for helping children and families was undeniable by all that knew him.

I’ll always keep my dad in my heart and his voice in my ear. I hear him even now as I craft his perfect playlist, “hey man, don’t forget the Pat Metheny, Tower of Power and Blood Sweat and Tears”!!
I got you covered Dad.