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David Crispin Robles Jr. was born August 2, 1962 in McKinney, Texas. He gained his wings at the age of 63 on October 2, 2025 at Scott & White Memorial Hospital in McKinney, Texas. David married his beautiful wife of 34 years, Frances Selio-Robles April 23, 1999 in Richardson, Texas.
David worked for Raytheon for 45 plus years but was a man of many roles; devoted father, loving husband, cherished grandfather (Papa), supportive uncle, son and loyal friend. David was truly one of a kind.
David attended Bishop Lynch High School in Dallas, Texas and graduated from Mesquite High School. He grew up Catholic, and as years went by, he loved attending different churches and bible studies. He was a man of depth and versatility, with a wide range of interests that reflected his curious and passionate spirit. He was also a history war buff with a deep respect for the past. Additionally, David found joy in the worlds of Star Wars, anime, The Big Bang Theory, Friends, Etc. Whether playing X-Wing with friends, or sharing laughs over a favorite show, he was always fully present, and always engaged,
David loved the outdoors, whether he was fishing by the water or riding his electric bike with the wind at his back. He had a deep appreciation for good food and relished the adventure of discovering new restaurants and cuisine. He was loyal fan of the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers, but those whom knew him well knew his secret passion was soccer, which he loved even more. (Messi). He also had much love for college football and basketball.
David leaves behind his loving wife Frances Selio-Robles, who will forever cherish him, as well as his children Erika Ann Rein of Valley, AZ; Andria Lauren Freitag of Waynesville, MO; Marcella Louise Mojica of McKinney, Texas, Julio Juan Mojica of McKinney Texas; his father David Crispin Robles Sr. of Mesquite, Texas; brother Michael Anthony Robles of Terrell, Texas; sister Vivian Lauren Gomez of Mesquite, Texas; and 8 beautiful grandchildren. David is preceded in death by Jennifer Nicole Murray 10/13/1985 – December 10, 2024.
What truly set David apart was his heart. He was a man who consistently put others before himself, living a life marked by integrity, understanding, kindness, and unconditional love. His presence was a gift to all who knew him, and his legacy lives on in the many lives he touched.
David will be deeply missed----but never forgotten!
5431 West U.S. Highway 190, Belton, TX 76513
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