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Robert Caswell Obituary

ROBERT RAY CASWELL, 63, of Huffman, died on April 2, 2002 after a boating accident on Lake Houston. A native of Houston, he had lived in Huffman for 25 years. He retired from the Houston Police Department as an accident investigator with 20 years of service. After the police force he later retired from Lyondell Petrochemical Co. in Channelview as a security officer. He was also a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean Conflict. Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 8, 2002 at 10 A.M. at Rosewood Funeral Home Chapel in Humble with burial to follow at Rosewood Memorial Park with full police honors. Visitation will be held Sunday from 5-9 P.M. at the funeral home. Mr. Caswell is survived by his wife, Hazel Caswell of Huffman; son, James Caswell of Austin; daughter, Peggy King of Nacogdoches; mother, Inez Wise of Kingwood and a brother, W. Lloyd Caswell and wife Norma Jean of Medina, Tx.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Apr. 7, 2002.

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Gary & Perri Robinette

April 11, 2002

Sending our love to the Caswell family and our prayers to Our Heavenly Father to comfort you all through this time of great grief. We know Robert will be greatly missed.

Bobby/Debora/Nicholas/Hailee Bugenhagen

April 10, 2002

Our thoughts and prayer's are with you and your family. May God bless you.

Perry & Janet Mixon

April 9, 2002

We are friends of Doc & Norma Jean. May Gods love be with every member of the Caswell family at this time.

Perry & Janet Mixon

Ray & Nancy Finch

April 8, 2002

Please know that we love you and are praying for you.

Breck Porte, Jr.

April 8, 2002

The members of The Family Badge,a website of law enforcement families, extend our deepest sympathies to the family of this fine officer who served so well for so many years.

To his family: Thank you for wearing the badge with him.

Irene & George Vitanza

April 7, 2002

Robert Ray was my 1st cousin & we grew up together as a child & in adulthood. Robert & Hazel were always there was a requirement for help.

Valerie Roberts (Caswell)

April 7, 2002

Uncle Bobby,

I sure am going to miss you. But I know that you were so glad to Grampa!

I hear there is a wonderful lake there. The fish... wow! They are just

the best. I know that you are

just having a great time. We will see you really soon.

We miss you. We will all be together someday soon. Love to Hazel, Peggy, and Jimmy

Call any time.

Ole & Dolores Olson

April 7, 2002

Our Prayers are with you and your family, Doc and Norma Jean.

Also prayers were asked for at the Methodist Church and

Mountain View Assembly of God

Bill and Sarah Lynn Ruggles

April 7, 2002

We know Doc and Norma Jean from our Sunday School class at First Baptist Church in Kingsville, Texas. We are sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Rollin and Dixie Smith

April 7, 2002

"The Lord is good, a strong hold in the day of trouble" Nahum 1:7

May you feel the peace that only He can give during this very difficult time. Rollin and Dixie Smith

MARY HELEN FORSBERG

April 7, 2002

IT IS WITH MY MOST SINCERE THOUGHTS TO WISH ALL OF YOU MY DEEPEST REGRETS. BOB WAS A TERRIFIC PERSON AND I KNOW YOU HAVE A HARD ROAD AHEAD OF YOU. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF WE CAN HELP IN ANY WAY. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. MARY HELEN FORSBERG(STEVE CASWELLS GIRLFRIEND)

Darrell Adams

April 7, 2002

Knew Ray well and he was a fine Officer and he will be in our memories and we wish the family well.

Jim & Ruth Chiles

April 7, 2002

Our prayers for the family that God would comfort them in their loss.

dan doetterl

April 7, 2002

I knew Robert for many years..He was a fine officer and a gentleman..He will be missed

STEVEN CASWELL

April 7, 2002

REST WELL UNCLE ROBERT

Lloyd & Norma Jean Caswell

April 7, 2002

Our Love, support and prayers are for each one of our family.

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