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Robert Henry Jimenez, born on September 27, 1966, in Fort Worth, Texas, passed away peacefully on March 8, 2025. Robert dedicated his life to the trade of electrical work, achieving the esteemed title of Master Electrician. His career was not just a means of livelihood; it was a true reflection of his character—hardworking and industrious.
Robert was known for his generous spirit and his willingness to lend a hand to those in need. He had a remarkable sense of humor that brightened the lives of everyone around him. A fan of challenges, Robert thrived on tackling difficult tasks with a sense of adventure, inspiring many as a teacher in his field. Above all else, he was a good man whose positive influence will be cherished and remembered by those fortunate enough to know him.
Outside of work, Robert had a passion for working with his hands, often engaging in carpentry and fondly recalling the joy of building things. He also held a deep appreciation for music, particularly romantic and Tejano melodies, which captured the rhythms of his heart.
Robert is survived by his father, Antonio Jimenez; his daughter, Valeria; and his brothers: Pedro Ortega, Rauel Violante, Manuel Ramos, and Jose Jimenez. He is also survived by his sisters, Janie Rodriguez and Amalia Molina and numerous other family members, as well as by his close friend, Rosa Rodriguez. His memory will also live on through his deceased family members, including his beloved mother, Marjorie Jimenez; sister, Josefina Mendez; and brothers Arturo and Fred Biolante.
The community is invited to honor Robert’s life at a visitation on March 14, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at 401 Elm St, Mansfield, Texas. A graveside service will follow at Calvary Cemetery, located at 3200 Cannon Drive, Mansfield, Texas, starting at 12:15 PM and concluding at 12:45 PM.
Robert Henry Jimenez leaves behind a legacy of kindness, laughter, and an unwavering commitment to his craft. He will be deeply missed by family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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401 Elm Street, Mansfield, TX 76063
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