Robert “Bob” Lee Boldman
Robert “Bob” Lee Boldman, 93, a Pearland, TX resident since 1980, passed away on July 18, 2022 in Pearland, TX. Bob was born in Flatonia, TX on August 23, 1928. Following service to his country in the U.S. Navy between 1949 – 1953, Bob graduated from the University of Houston with a degree in electrical engineering. After graduating he was employed by Houston Lighting and Power until he retired in 1987. He attended First United Methodist Church in Pearland, TX.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Blanchard, and Helen Boldman; sister, Donna Burnsen; brother, James W. Boldman. Bob leaves behind his wife of 50 years, Rose Marie Boldman; step-daughter, Donna Marie Meadows; brother, Donald E. Boldman, wife Theresa; numerous nieces and nephews.
There will be a visitation from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, July 22, 2022 with a service to begin at 1 p.m. in the chapel of Crowder Funeral Home in Pearland, TX., followed by burial at South Park Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be: Cameron Clark, Kevin Clark, Jackson Shamsie, Rashad Shamsie, Rashid Dale Shamsie Sr., Rashid Dale Shamsie, Jr.
A special thank you from the family to Mr. Boldman’s caregivers who have been so kind and attentive: Jeanette McKinney, Latronda McKinney, Doris Clark, Yvette Hall, and Dr. Maneesh Patel.
So Sorry for your Loss Aunt Rose !
Dear Rose and Donna,
We are so sad and so very sorry for your loss. Thank God he had a nice long life with so many friends, neighbors, and friends who knew him. You all have been good neighbors! We will miss him. We pray God grant you and all family peace and comfort and strength to carry on🙏 Know we love you all and as neighbors we are here for you if you need us all you have to do is call. We had been praying for you all and will continue to keep you in our daily prayers❤🙏 May God continue to keep you all in good health. You are always in our daily thoughts. May Bob Rest In Peace😇
Love, Your neighbors and Friends, Gloria and James Bond 07/22/2022
Dear Aunt Rose and Donna, I am so sorry for your loss of Uncle Bobby. I always remember how kind he – and you- were to me. I’m sincerely saddened that I am not able to be there to pay my respects and show love to you. I will continue to lift you in my prayers for comfort and health.
With fondest memories and deep regard, I am sincerely,
Peggy Deckard Allen