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Robert Mathison, 80, of Nederland, Texas, a cherished figure in his community, departed this life on Thursday, August 14, 2025, in Beaumont, Texas. Robert was born on May 9, 1945, in Bastrop, Texas. He leaves behind a legacy of love and dedication.
Robert devoted his professional life to the Construction Industry, demonstrating a strong work ethic and commitment to his craft. His tenure in his career was complemented by his honorable service in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War, followed by continued service in the U.S. Army Reserves. This military service not only shaped his character but also deepened his bond with his fellow servicemen.
A loving husband to his surviving wife of 57 years, Connie Mathison, Robert's devotion to his family was evident in all aspects of his life. He is also survived by his son, Ronald Mathison, who resides in Nederland, Texas. The love within his family extended further with his brothers, Jerry Mathison and his wife, Martha, Bobby Mathison and his wife, Phyllis, Jimmy Mathison and his wife, Linda, and Kenneth Mathison and his wife, Karen. He was also blessed with a host of loving nieces and nephews who will carry forth his spirit and cherished memories.
In addition to his working life and devotion to family, Robert was an avid outdoorsman. His heart found joy in fishing on the serene waters of Lake Sam Rayburn and embarking on exciting bear hunting adventures in Tennessee. He also relished the thrill of Grouse bird hunting, activities that brought him peace and happiness.
Robert's faith as a Christian guided him throughout his life, influencing his interactions and the love he shared with those around him. His kind spirit and warm smile will be profoundly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
He was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Henry Lee Mathison and Barbara Sue McAfee Mathison, whose memories he carried with him throughout his life.
As we reflect on the life of Robert Mathison, we remember a man of integrity, love, and passion for the outdoors, who leaves behind a rich heritage of compassion and devotion to family. His legacy will forever remain in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who were fortunate enough to cross his path.
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