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Robert Charles Aldridge, born on November 7, 1983, in Frankfurt, Germany, passed away on January 5, 2025, in The Woodlands, Texas. Throughout his life, Robert exemplified kindness and love, earning him the admiration of all who knew him. He graduated from Klein Oak High School and later from ITT Technical Institute, paving the way for a successful career as an Integration Specialist for Tomball ISD. He was currently a delivery driver for Domino's.
Robert was not just a dedicated professional; he was a nurturing soul with a wonderful sense of humor. He was known for his steadfast nature, often creating warm memories that will be cherished forever. One such memory fondly recalled is when his soon-to-be stepfather, Cowboy asked if he could marry his mother. Bobby's innocent query, "Will that make you my dad?" and Cowboy's gracious response, "You have a wonderful dad, and I can't take his place." Bobby responded, "OK, you can be my 'extra' dad," showcasing his capacity to embrace familial bonds in a unique and heartwarming way.
Bobby had a passion for gaming, particularly enjoying Dungeons and Dragons. He loved spending time crafting culinary delights and doting on his beloved puppy, Scamp. His pride shone through in moments like singing and dancing in the back of Cowboy's truck to the California Raisins song and joyfully announcing that he had passed his A+ certification.
He leaves behind a loving family, including his mother Kathleen Hart and step-father Donald Hart, step-mother Charlene Aldridge, siblings Shana Milburn, David Hart, Donald Hart Jr., and Pamela Auvenshire, as well as his grandparents Becki and Wes Nieze, uncles and aunts Ken and Colleen Nieze, Jeff and Natasha Nieze, Keith and Claudia Nieze, and Kathi Ingram. Robert's legacy will also live on through his nieces and nephews, Jenny and David Martin, Christina Milburn, David and Tori Hart, Dalton and Priscilla Hart, and Heather Hart, along with his extra special great-nephew Donny Hart and his special friend Christina Stieha.
Robert was preceded in death by his father, Michael Aldridge, sister Vicki Smith, grandparents Nadine and John Connell, grandparents Gladys and Charles Aldridge, and Aunt Dianne Bullock. His memory will forever be etched in the hearts of those fortunate enough to know him, as we gather to celebrate his life on January 16, 2025, at 6:00 pm at a Celebration of Life Service at 19410 Joanleigh Drive, Spring, Texas 77388.
In lieu of flowers, his family asks that you send a donation to your favorite charity in his name. Robert Charles Aldridge's spirit and laughter will be dearly missed but never forgotten.
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