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Gary
Rocha
May 20, 1957 – September 1, 2024
Gary Rocha, a beloved husband, brother, uncle, teacher, and friend, passed away on September 1, 2024, at the age of 67. Born on May 20, 1957, Gary was a man of many talents, known for his athleticism, musical gifts, and dedication to his family and faith.
From a young age, Gary excelled in sports. He played catcher throughout his youth and high school years, earning accolades for his skill and dedication. He was also a standout in Punt, Pass, and Kick competitions, winning awards across the state. Gary shared a deep passion for baseball with his father, Marcelino, and they bonded over their love for the Houston Astros, a team Gary followed closely throughout his life. Inspired by Lee Trevino's rise in the PGA, Gary developed a love for golf and became a skilled golfer, competing in tournaments throughout Texas. His golfing career was eventually cut short due to declining health, but his passion for the game endured.
Gary's love for music came from his mother, Netti, who played the alto saxophone in her father's orchestra. Encouraged by her, Gary began singing in school and church choirs as a child. His rich, resonant voice was a gift he shared generously, singing at countless weddings, parties, and funerals over the years.
After his golfing days, Gary found fulfillment in teaching. As a middle and junior high math teacher, he dedicated himself to shaping young minds. After retiring, he devoted the rest of his life to his faith and to spending time with his beloved great-nieces: Devlyn, Kennedy, Asylyn, Elizabeth Anne, Ransom, Andi, Vivienne, and Elianna.
Gary is survived by his loving wife, Annette; his sisters Valerie and Alejandra (Luis); nieces Rene (Jared), Michelle (Andrew), Lori, Allison, and Karen; and his sister-in-law Brenda (George). He was preceded in death by his father Marcelino, mother Netti, and his brothers-in-law John and Albert.
Known for his charm, wit, and endless stories that could brighten any room, Gary will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
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