Former Deer Park resident, Robert E. Fridge Jr. went to be with the Lord October 30, 2018 at his home in The Woodlands, Tx. At his request, no service will be held. A celebration of his life will be held with his immediate family.
Bob Fridge was born on August 1, 1928 in Beeville, Tx. He graduated from High School in Portland Oregon, and attended the University of Texas. He served in the US Navy shortly after WWII, and after his service in the military he moved to Pasadena, Tx and subsequently to Deer Park. He retired from Champion Paper Co. as an Operations Foremen in 1984 and moved to Toledo Bend Lake where he enjoyed family, fishing, gardening, and country living. In 2013 he and his wife Euda moved to the Woodlands where he spent his remaining years.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents Robert and Eula Mae Fridge, Pauline Fridge, wife of 27 years, Euda Fridge, wife of 42 years, and daughter Sue Pennington.
Bob is survived by sons Bobby Fridge, Gary Fridge and wife Jan, Keith McDaniel and wife Gretchen, daughter Tammi Madera and husband Eric, and son-in-law Robert Pennington Sr.; grandchildren Kelly, Lindsey, Alex, Sean, Leanne and husband Frank, Sandy and husband Hugo, Robert Jr and wife Laura, Ben and wife Jennifer, Ken, Adam, and Abby and husband Steven; great grandchildren Logan, Aaron, Brandon, Christian, Kelsey and husband Skylar, Caylee, Brayden, Benjy, Austin, Aiden, Amanda, Joseph, and Bryce; and great great grandson Koda.
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Mike Sullivan
November 2, 2023
Had to smile. The Rangers won the World Series last night and I got this email from Legacy about Bob today. I´ve been wondering, Bob being a huge Astros fan, what he would think about those Rangers this year!
Mike Sullivan
November 2, 2021
With the Astros in the World Series I´ve been thinking a lot of Bob lately and cheering for his Astros!
Mike Sullivan
November 2, 2020
The memories haven't faded for Bob or Euda. One or the other comes to mind several times a week. Good memories!
Ursula
November 16, 2018
Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. May the God of all comfort bring peace to your hearts at this difficult time.
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Mike Sullivan
November 11, 2018
Many great memories of hours on the lake White Perch and Bass fishing. Many of us: in-laws, outlaws, family and friends, both young and old, had the pleasure of the welcoming hospitality at Bob and Euda's home on the lake! Great memories that will live on for at least three generations! Rest in peace my friend!
Carla Morrison Duvall
November 11, 2018
I love you all...my prayers are with you ...my fondest memories our of uncle Bob and aunt Euda and Susie at the family reunions ...
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