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Robert Daniel O'Docharty

Houston, Texas

Jun 30, 1931 – Jan 30, 2021 (Age 89)

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BORN
June 30, 1931
DIED
January 30, 2021
AGE
89
LOCATION
Houston, Texas
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Robert Daniel O'Docharty Robert Daniel O'Docharty, South-Texas Oil Man, 5thth generation, Son of San Patricio, devoted Catholic, beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather was born on June 30, 1931 and passed away on January 30, 2021, from complications of Covid-19 and dementia. Bobby; as...

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It’s been a number of years since I have seen Robert or Dave. I grew up across from their parents Phinie and Dave in San Patricio. I am sorry I did not find this until 5 pm after he had been buried. My condolences to all of his family and friends. May he Rest In Peace.

Our family grieves the loss of your father. A great man and truly honored to have met him and will always hold dear the many fond memories shared through stories told by his family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers as you make your journey through grief!

Mom always said "call Bob, he'll know" when she could not quite pull the right thread to reweave a childhood adventure. Dances, riding their horses (Notch and Kleg) to school, swimming in a quarry when "Daddy always took off his boots just in case he would have to come in after one of us", one of the three kids getting busted when a worker found a bottle of castor oil buried on their property.
Uncle Bob was a captivating story teller. He shared with me the journey that he and Uncle Dave...

Our condolences to your family on the loss of your dad, grandfather and great-grandfather. What an amazing life story. His legacy lives on.

I’m so sorry. What an interesting life he led, possibly crossing paths with my dad Walter Muller, who also worked for Creole in Eastern Venezuela (Jusepin and Caripito). I’ll be thinking of you and sending hugs to you and your whole family.

I’m so sorry. What an interesting life your dad led, possibly crossing paths with my dad Walter Muller, who also worked for Creole in Eastern Venezuela (Jusepin and Caripito). I am thinking of you and your whole family and sending hugs.