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Robert Rendon Jr.

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Robert Rendon Jr. went to be with our Lord Thursday, June 4, 2020 at the age of 48. Robert was born in San Antonio, Texas on January 20, 1972 to Elizabeth and Roberto Rendon Sr. He attended Memorial High School. Robert enjoyed the outdoors fishing and barbequing with his #1. He was an avid Dallas Cowboy and San Antonio Spurs fan. One of his favorite times was poker night with family and friends. Later in life Robert taught himself to play the guitar. He would post videos of him playing on Facebook. Robert always made friends everywhere he went. He is preceded in death by his father, Roberto Rendon Sr.; niece, Ashley Marie Rendon. Robert will be dearly missed by his mother, Elizabeth Rendon; step-father, Edward Rabago; wife, Mary Molina; sisters, Elizabeth Olivares and her husband Robert, Julia Rendon and her husband Kenneth McCracken, Imelda Talley, Anna Villasana and her husband Reyes; brother, Gilbert Rendon; Also numerous grandchildren, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews and other relatives and friends.

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  1. It’s terrible to hear about your loss and I express my sincere sympathy to you and your family. Robert was a character and always made friends have a good time. He will be missed. Our condolences from George and Erica Galan

  2. Special memories will always bring a smile. You are forever in my heart. Missing you until we meet again. Chris Sandoval

  3. Robert would always jump the fence to my house on Morales St. He & my brother would look for anyone willing to play basketball with/against them at Crockett Elementary. Being the little sister, I always watched him, thinking, this guys personality is bigger than life. Rest with the angels Robert. You will be missed.🙏😔❤💐

  4. While there are so many stories to share, my greatest memory of Junior, was that of him always acting as a big brother to Mike and myself! As a matter of fact, he would actually tell us he loved us (in his own special cursing kind of way) that he loved us all the time! Mike and I were honored to be guided, loved and emotionally supported by Junior along the way! We love you too big brother!

  5. I blessed to have coached Robert both at Truman MS and Memorial HS. He always demonstrated great enthusiasm and a high level of respect for me. He was very positive in everything thing he did at school. I sincerely give my condolences to his loved ones and continued prayers from Coach J. Morales & family.

  6. JR was always the clown of the party and making us all laugh with his jokes or just being JR. He will always be remembered , Love You Brother in Law… May you RIP and we shall see each other again one day my Friend and Brother

  7. So many memories to choose from. My favorite was when my husband (wero) & I took junior with us to kickapoo. ( wero) was pushing him around in the wheelchair & junior would randomly yell out loud to STRANGERS this is my boyfriend & he’s very jealous, so don’t get to close.!! Man primo we gonna miss your craziness. Your random out burst of pendejadas. Your morning guitar & coffee lives. Our gatherings of 4th of July @woodlawn. Love you ❤
    you will always be in our heart’s & memories. Fly high primo ⛅☁

  8. Robert and I went to school together, he was a crazy guy with alot of spirit, I am sadden by his departure from this world and my condolences to his family and friends. May the Lord provide comfort and peace to his kind and memorable soul. RIP my friend

  9. Robert was a great friend who was always there for everyone who needed him. He will truly be missed… We will all see him again someday in Heaven!

  10. So many memories to choose from… Robert was my neighbor when we first met in 2009 and invited us over for some amazing pulled pork he bbq’d, and it was over from there. We became good friends as if we had grown up together and known each other forever. If he n Mary needed anything or had something going on we were there and vice versa. It was like having family added to our own. He was a great guy to me and my family with a huge heart and would help everyone if he could. He was one of a kind. We definitely will cherish the memories we were able to have w him. I will always remember how he made everyone laugh so much with his crazy jokes and giant personality, he will truly be missed! Until we meet again my great friend!! Mary please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need anything!
    We love you big bro Rob!
    ❤ Artie, Sylvia & kids Guerrero

  11. I went to school with Robert. He was great fun to hang out with especially after football games. Great memories. You will be truly missed.

  12. Very competitive about basketball is how I remember Robert. You get to play again in heaven. RIP Brother

  13. Thank you for always being so inviting n funny anytime we saw you . Family parties wont be the same without . You will be very deeply missed♡ mom sends u hugs n love to her mijo

  14. Dear Robert. It was one day when my family and you guys were neighbors to you both Mary and yourself and my mom Had just found out you went to memorial and that’s the day that everything changed. You guys became close. You Guys became family. I remember how you would always get after us for stuff we weren’t Supposed to be doing because We had no father figure, No guidance. But you and mary Stepped up to say “these little girls can’t be a lone” and since that moment on my mom has always made you guys look after us because she trusted you enough. It might’ve been years ago, but without meeting you and Mary I wouldn’t be the person I am now. Only because you guys where there for me and my family When we were going through stuff, even through all the chaos when my family would brawl you guys where the first ones to calm everything down and make sure me and my little sisters are okay first. I can’t even imagine this being real because it hurts so deep to home. We might’ve not seen or heard from each other in a while, but since my mom got shot you guys were the first ones to reach out and told me everything was going to be okay and how my mom had a place to go when she got out If she didn’t wanna go home and I miss that because that was the last day I heard your voice over the phone with Mary. 😔😔😭 this day in this picture was the most fun, you were more than family. Why did you have to go so soon 💔😔😭 Why did you have to leave 😔 you will always be remembered. Always. See you when I see you stink 😇. I hope heaven is treating you well and you’re looking down on us and helping us get through this day by day 😔❤️ Especially Mary, she’s so broken hearted she lost the love of her life 💔 She’s One of my moms best friends, God please give her the strength and guidance through this all. In Jesus name, amen 💔❤️🙏🏽

  15. On behalf of the Memorial Minutemen Alumni Association we would like to offer our sincere condolences to the family of Robert Rendon Jr. Robert was a true friend, full of life and went out of his way to so many and will be missed tremendously. Thank you Dear Lord for Robert’s beautiful, courageous life. May God Bless and comfort his family during these difficult times. Once a Minuteman, ALWAYS a Minuteman


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