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Robert Earl
Schendel, 67, passed away on September 8, 2012. Predeceased by daughter Erika, parents Earl and Pat Schendel, and brother Mark Schendel. Survived by his wife of 47 years, Karen, son Paul Schendel and wife Nora, son Brian Schendel and wife Susie, daughter Katherine Peterson and Colin Langston, daughter Margaret Wilson and husband Clayton. His beloved grandchildren are Sofia, Jake and Ava Schendel; Nathaniel and Kaitlyn Schendel; and Ethan and Dylan Wilson.
Bob was born on September 4, 1945 in Austin, Texas in sight of the Texas Capitol. He loved being a native Texan and took all the best Texan attributes to heart. He was a truly unique individual, independent, a free spirit, frequently stubborn although he called it determination. He attended Spring Branch High School and the University of Houston.
He was an inventor, taking after his great-great and great-grandfathers. During his professional career, Bob invented many electronic devices for the medical and oil exploration and production industries. He enjoyed his work very much and for his efforts was granted 13 patents. These included electronics for extreme temperature use in the downhole oil industry as well as various ultra-sensitive and high-accuracy transducers to measure flow, velocity and acceleration in the seismic and logging industries. He was never happier than when working on a project.
His interests were wide ranging. He loved playing tennis, always determined not to ease up on his second serve. He would rather have a double fault than let up on his second serve. He loved cheesy 50's science fiction movies, Thin Man and Charlie Chan films, M*A*S*H* episodes, UFO and science documentaries. He was also addicted to "Storage Wars," "Pawn Stars," "Mythbusters" and anything on Tru-TV.
He loved people of all ages and enjoyed talking to them. He literally never met a stranger, wherever he went. He couldn't speak any language except what he called "Texan," but that didn't stop him from chatting with people in Austria, Hungary or China. He always said a smile was the best greeting. He would connect anyone's electronics and did many times for both family and friends. He loved to help anyone who needed it. Everyone will always remember his wild hair and white shorts, his idea of formal wear. If children and dogs were considered judges, Bob would win the award.
A memorial service to celebrate Bob's life will be held at 2 pm on Sunday, September 16, 2012 at the Humble Civic Center Special Events Room, 8233 Will Clayton Pkwy, Humble, TX 77338.
If desired, contributions can be made to Texas Children's Hospital in the names of Robert Schendel and Erika Schendel: Texas Children's Hospital, Office of Development, Suite 5214, P.O. Box 300630, Houston, TX 77230 or online.

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Sep. 15, 2012.

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October 15, 2012

You were more than my brother-in-law. You were one of my best friends. I can't believe you are no longer on this earth. I look forward to our family reunion. In the meantime, we'll look after each other as best we can without you. Love you!

Sherry Okonski

September 20, 2012

I'm sorry to hear about your loss. You will all be in my prayers.

Devon LaHar

September 19, 2012

BOB, your obituary truly captures the full-of-life, larger-than-life guy we knew and loved. You will be missed by the California crew....

Meg Wilson

September 19, 2012

I love you daddy!!

Jan Benson

September 17, 2012

I'll always remember Bob as that slightly eccentric yet fun-loving guy sitting next to me in the back of our Trig class at MHS. He was obviously one brainy dude, yet it was his sense of humor that helped pull me through. What I appreciated about him was how he never let his brilliance get in the way of his enjoyment of the people and opportunities for humor he found all around him. We were all drawn to him because of his down-to-earth way of engaging us in stimulating conversation, always warmly seasoned with his Texan candor and keen wit. I felt honored to be Bob's friend and thoroughly enjoyed watching him fall head-over-heels for one of my best friends as the two of you began a till-death-do-us-part love affair. Though I rarely saw him in the intervening years, I am deeply saddened by his loss. I'll always be grateful for how his friendship enriched my life and the lives of all those who knew him well. To know Bob was to love him! May the love of friends and family and the comfort that only God can give sustain you and your family through this time of incredible loss.
With sincere & heartfelt prayers,
Jan (& Bruce) Benson

September 17, 2012

I will never forget you Mr. Bob "Charming" Earl Schendel....Melanie from Austria

September 17, 2012

I will never forget you Mr. Bob "Charming" Earl Schendel....Melanie from Austria

Arpie Broussard

September 16, 2012

I just spoke to him last week as we were coming down the stairs at Life Time Fitness. I signed him up for his membership. I don't know anyone who likes to swim more than him. There was not a day that he came in and did not ask, "Well?" Which only meant, "How was your day?" he would shake his head and walk away. The things we take for granted...he will surely be missed.

I am so sorry for your loss, and will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Skip and Paula Parker

September 15, 2012

It's hard to believe you are gone. We spent many good times together over many years that passed too quickly. I was looking forward to "discussing" the design of new widgets during our retirement. Paula and I will miss you dearly.

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