David Medina
David Medina, 62, of Texas City, passed away in his home surrounded by his loved ones March 2, 2023. David was born July 30, 1960 to Elisa and Robert Medina in Texas City. He was a member of St. Mary of the Miraculous Medal Catholic Church where he was baptized as an adult. David will be remembered as a loving father and grandfather and an avid poker player and Dallas Cowboys fan.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory his son, David Medina, Jr., and wife Susan; grandchildren Jayla Medina, Alexandra Rangel, and Noah Medina; sister Debra Serda and husband Robert; brother Robert Richard Medina, and wife Rebecca; nieces Danielle Falcon, and Dionne Ramirez; nephew Robert Richard Medina II; Uncles Henry Valadez, and Jimmy Medina; and his beloved dog Ivey.
In his honor there will be a visitation 5:00 – 7:00 PM, Friday March 10, 2023, with a rosary following at 7:00 PM. Funeral services will be 10:00 AM, Saturday, March 11, 2023, both at Crowder Funeral Home Chapel Dickinson. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Catholic Cemetery. Deacon Jose Duplan officiating.
Honored to serve as pall bearers are Robert Richard Medina II, Damien De La Rosa, Eddie & Anthony Ramirez, Steven Cavazos, and Genaro Herrera.
The family would like to thank his care givers for their care and compassion Vickie Phillips, Cathy Prestidge, Gina Garza, Mary Jane Hale, and Brenda Solis.
God Bless you David. I know you’re no longer suffering. You fought a good fight; now you’re pain free and happy in Heaven with Mama and Daddy.
I will miss you my sweet brother. You were was so much more than just my brother. You were such a wonderful Uncle and Great Uncle to my daughters and each of their children. They all knew you had the biggest heart. They knew if Uncle David was in any way involved, it was going to be good times.
It’s still so hard to believe you’re gone.
I will love you forever and will see you again…😘🙏🏼
Mean Medina, you were a good man. You always seem to be happy and with a smile. I will never forget the day you and I were the board operators when the horrible explosion happened at BP. I thought the control room was going to come down on top of us.
Rest in peace my friend.
My sweet uncle, it doesn’t seem real. I’ve been sitting with my thoughts and the only thing I can say is just how amazing you were and how much I truly loved you. You were always there for me when I needed you and always gave me good advice. You were around for every family gathering and you were my cut up buddy ❤️. It won’t be the same without you, I’ll miss making your plate. I will always remember your thoughtfulness and how much you loved me and my kids. I will always have a ache in my heart for you. I know your with grandma and daddy now and I’ll see you again. I love you, love you, love you ❤️🥰🙏🏼 Thank you for all the wonderful memories.
DeDe and family, I am so sorry for the loss of David. May God comfort you in the days ahead and bring you peace and closure.
So sorry for your loss!
My deepest condolences to the family. I live across the street from Mr. David, in the little house on the corner, He was always waving across the street when we were sitting on our porches, he will be missed but never forgotten.
From: The Neighbor R.I.Heaven🙏🏾
My good friend for 39 years and we worked together for 34 years. He was one of my groomsman when my wife and I married 29 year’s ago this week. We ran the streets together hard as young guys and had so many good times and laughs. He was a good and kind Man.
The World is a better place for his having been here. I will dearly miss him and my heart felt 💓 condolences to his lovely family. Look forward to hooking up with him in Heaven.
Kevin Muegge