Roy T. Garza

Roy T. Garza, 67, a long time resident of Houston, TX passed away on December 30, 2019 in Kenedy, TX. He was born August 6, 1952 in Corpus Christi, TX to Concepcion and Evarista Garza and was of the catholic faith.

Roy is preceded in death by his parents.

Roy is survived by his loving wife Yolanda Garza; daughters: Raquel Garza and Crystal Garza; grandchildren Alexus Garza, Aries Hernandez and Logan Erickson; sister, Norma Garza; brothers: Abel Garza, Johnny Garza, wife Carmen, Tommy Garza, wife Elaine, Terry Garza, wife Deborah and Bobby Garza, wife Maria.

Roy worked at J. B. Smith manufacturing as a supervisor for over 20 years alongside his brother Bobby Garza. Roy then left J. B. Smith and was employed by a good friend John Stormy” Smith at Stormco for a few shorts years when he decided to go into business for himself. Interior/Exterior Cleaning was a small family owned and operated business where Roy worked with his brother in law Steve Cordova oldest daughter Raquel . Roy was a hard working man who believed in providing for his family and was always there for anyone who needed his help. There was never a person that crossed his path who didn’t like him. He made friends everywhere he went from the local feed store to any corner store. Roy could talk the day away. Like every man, Roy also enjoyed spending every free minute he could fishing, hunting , and watching football. Roy was the true definition of a loyal Dallas Cowboy fan.

A memorial visitation will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, January 4, 2020 with a memorial service to begin at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland.

In lieu of flowers, please make contributable donations in Roy T. Garza’s honor to, Kenedy Health & Rehabilitation, 7882 South Hwy 181, Kenedy, TX 78119.

4 comments

  1. Roy was a true human being never judge when God sent him to this world he should have sent more like him it was a blessing to know him and his family just remember no more pain just peace

    juanita
  2. My condolences, to all family and friends. Roy and and I were good friends in our young teenage years. We had our first real jobs back then at 16 years of age for maverick market convenience store chain In Corpus Christi Tx. Both of us had fast cars back then. No strangers to racing anyone with a hot car. Had plenty of fishing adventures. All in all we had our share of good times. Roy you will be missed but not forgotten.

    From your good friend and brother.
    Dickie
    Rest in peace my friend.

    Richard Trevino
  3. So siorry to hear about your dad.. he was a very nice and considered man. When Jesse had a seizure that force him to stop working he offered to take care of him so many times said we were family
    . I will never forget.

    Vicki caballero
  4. My condolences to the Garza family, my cousins, Aunts, Uncles and to my Mother Norma. I will always cherish the fishing and hunting adventures he took me on. I always look up to him growing up. I looked forward to his company and the hilarity that issued. He will be missed
    -Andy

    Andrew Chandler

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