Bob Alderman

Bob Alderman obituary

Bob Alderman

Bob Alderman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 6 to Nov. 8, 2017.
I do not know how to write an obituary. In fact, I do not want to know how or Google it to learn. So I will just start. Galen Robert Alderman Jr. (he would not answer to that, he is just Bob) was, and always will be, my soul mate. He was my partner. He was the kindest, most generous and loving father to his four children, Amber Williams Trickey, Robby Alderman, Katie Alderman Salazar and Cole Alderman. Although the children are grown, we still practice "helicopter parenting" at full throttle, and they have come to accept it. As they age, they even seem to appreciate it. Their weddings were breathtaking. I hope some of you were able to attend. We welcomed Jon Trickey, Rachel Alderman, Fabian Salazar and Robin Alderman as their partners into our family. Multiple grandchildren have blessed our lives including Gage (8), Kimber (5) and Rowan (5 weeks); all are happy and healthy. We were able to share precious moments with our family in places all over the world. We have been so blessed. His parents predeceased him, Galen Robert Alderman Sr. (also known as Bob) and Eleanor Alderman. He is survived by his brother Frank and his wife Wanda of San Antonio, along with many nieces and nephews. Bob went to Churchill High School in San Antonio (1972), Baylor undergrad (1976), and Baylor Law School (1979). He graduated from law school at just 23 years of age and came to Lufkin to join the Zeleskey Law Firm, where he practiced for 35 years before forming a partnership with Bob Cain and Erika Neill in downtown Lufkin in 2014. He was as passionate about his practice as he was about his family - a strong oak, with flexibility and strength combined. He left no detail unfinished for his clients and law partners, and for the most part, he did it all on a legal pad. He believed in paper, not digital information - something tangible and tactile that could not be deleted. His passion was Barefoot Ranch, his horses and the work he loved to do there. I always struggled with that part. I wanted to go to the ranch for leisure, he wanted to do the work ñ the mowing, repairing fence, preparing the hay meadows, caring for the horses. He found purpose in the completion of a task, done the "right way." He explained that his work as a lawyer was never finished, never truly completed, it was an ongoing calling and service to his clients. In contrast, when he mowed a pasture, and finished, he could see the fruit of his labor and felt fulfilled. He served this community in many ways. He was active in the Volunteer Services Council, Noon Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, State Bar of Texas, American Bar Association, Angelina County Bar Association, Texas Associate of Defense Counsel, State Bar Foundation, coaching of Youth Baseball and Soccer, Leadership Lufkin, YoungLife, Baylor University Alumni Association, Crown Colony Country Club Tennis Association and First Christian Church. Please join our family in honoring him ñ a great man who touched so many people. I pray his spirit stays with us, as God will allow him, but that he spends eternity on a ranch prepared just for him - somewhere on the outskirts of heaven. - His loving wife of 32 years, Kaye. Funeral services for Bob Alderman, 62, of Lufkin will be held Thursday, November 9, 2017 at 10 a.m. at First Christian Church Lufkin. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Memorial Park. A celebration of his life will be held from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday evening at Crown Colony Country Club. Mr. Alderman was born November 6, 1954 in Richmond, Virginia, and died Saturday, November 4, 2017 in Dallas. In lieu of flowers, please donate in memory of Bob Alderman to the Lufkin State Supported Living Center, Volunteer Services Council, 374 Circle Drive, Pollok, Texas 75969. Memories and condolences may be added at www.carrowayfuneralhome.com. Carroway Funeral Home, Lufkin, directors.

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November 9, 2017

I'm so sorry to hear of your loved and deepest condolences are extended to you. Something that's helped me through the death of loved ones is to reflect on 1 Corinthians 15:26.

Tommy Deaton

November 9, 2017

Kay, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Sorry we didn't get to ride horses together. Jan and I are just down the street, if we can help in anyway, please call on us.

Teresa Klein

November 9, 2017

Cherish all the memories of a great man...Thoughts and Prayers to all the family and friends.....Love you all

Lisa Langford

November 8, 2017

Katie, I am praying for you and your family. I know that your dad was an incredible man because he has an amazing daughter. God bless you and your family.

Theresa Sant

November 8, 2017

I took care of Mr.Alderman when he came into the lab he was such a very nice person he will be missed so sorry for your loss.

Billy Vaughn

November 7, 2017

Bob was a Gentleman at all times and one of the nicest individuals I have ever known. He is now in the presence of our Lord.

David Hill

November 7, 2017

Bob was genuine, always making the effort to keep in touch. Wish we had more like him.

K & K Palamarchuck

November 7, 2017

We have to honor his memory by living. Our deepest sympathy.

Yvonne Sides

November 7, 2017

So very sorry for your loss, your family is in my prayers.

Yvonne DeReigh Sides

Fred & Cecilia Flournoy

November 7, 2017

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Ron Adkison

November 6, 2017

Bobs was a life well lived.

Steve Platt

November 6, 2017

K, I'm so sorry. So glad to have seen y'all. God bless you all and my prayers are with you

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