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Robert Bruce Caswell (Bob), 83 passed away at his home in Montgomery, Texas on January 27, 2022.
He was born in East Chicago, IN on October 7, 1938. As a young child he had a difficult battle defeating Polio. He was finally able to attend school and graduated from Chesterton High School in 1956. After graduation he attended Perdue University for 2 years until he received a job offer in Chicago, IL.
After several successful years in Industrial Grating sales along with owning a Standard Oil Gas Station and snow plowing service he had an opportunity to move to Houston, TX in 1970. He worked in the same industry as well as starting a couple of fabrication businesses off and on. He finally knew in 1984 that having his own fabrication company is what his passion was. This business is still thriving after 38 years and by his wishes will continue to be run by his two sons. Anyone that knew Bob knows his hobby was work; typically there 7 days a week. When he made free time it was for his family, friends and Rockets family all of which he truly loved. He also had a very special place in his heart for his loving wife of 65 years and granddaughter.
He was preceded in death by his sister Shirley Musser and parents Robert K. & Bertha Caswell.
He is survived by his loving wife Donna, sons Scott, Bob and granddaughter Carol Ann. His Aunt Audrey, Uncle Chuck, sister in laws, brother in law, cousins, nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews along with great great nieces and nephews.
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Craig Heberling
February 7, 2022
Bob was a kind, generous and hard working man that loved his family very much. Whenever he was not at work he would be surrounded by family and friends on his back porch overlooking the lake. If the Houston Rockets we’re playing in town then you could reach him at the game. Bob loved the Rockets and they loved him. My wife and I had the pleasure of attending several games over the years with Bob and Donna and it was always a big party. You never knew who was going to stop by his suite just to shake his hand and tell him hello. I have been their nights where NBA greats would stop by, both present and past Rocket players. The Cheerleaders would stop in to take pictures with him and the team Mascot was always their. Someone from The Toyota Centers mgnt team would always stop in to make sure he was enjoying himself and the Executive Chef was there to make sure the food was perfect. You would of thought you went to the game with Royalty and actually you did.
No matter who stoped in Bob had them laughing before they left. He had a great sense of humor and enjoyed making people smile.
Bob may you Rest In Peace.
Craig Heberling
Tammy Schindewolf
February 1, 2022
My sincere condolences to the Caswell Family. When I think of “Bob” Mr. Caswell I have fond memories of his great sense of humor. He was never without leaving you in stitches. Truly a one of a kind hardworking driven man. He will be truly missed by all. May God give you all the peace & strength during this time of grievance.
Jack Smith
February 1, 2022
Bob was a very close friend and he treated me like family. I live next door to the Caswell's and Bob and I spent many hours on his patio deck talking just about everything. Bob's favorite subject to talk about was the different restaurants he had been to and the meals that he liked the best when he ate there. I had the opportunity to spend holidays, going to the Rocket games and other events because of Bob. He was one of kind and if you were a friend to him, he would do anything in the world for you. Bob, you will be missed so much and I will definitely miss our talks.
Gary & Debbie Magoulick
January 29, 2022
Gary and I have such great memories of visits with Bob. Gary enjoyed their Saturday morning breakfasts to talk about business. We enjoyed Rockets games and other fun events with the Caswell family. Love to all of you. We won’t be able to make the trip at this time but our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Debbie & Gary Magoulick
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