Bobby Marek

Passed 03/10/2019

Obituary For Bobby Marek

In Loving Memory of Bobby Joe Marek, Jr. 1/10/1968 – 3/10/2019

SERVICE Thursday, March 21, 2019 2:00 pm Peoples Funeral Home Chapel 1122 E. Mulberry St. Denton, Texas 76205

On January 10, 1968, in Killeen, Texas, Suzanne and Bobby Marek were blessed with a baby boy who would touch many lives. They named him Bobby Joe Marek Jr.; but he came to be known as Bobby, BJ, B2, Beege, Dad, Daddy, and Bobcat. Bobby passed away on March 10, 2019, in Allen, Texas.

Golf, Rangers baseball, fishing, Allen Eagles football, the beach at Destin, the local friends’ hangout…all brought joy and good times to Bobby. And in turn, he brought joy to the family and friends with whom he shared those good times.

Bobby attended the University of Texas in Austin, and worked for the last 35 years in many facets of the hospitality/restaurant industry…from server to corporate management. He was loved and admired by those with whom he worked, and was respected for his amazing work ethic. “Early is on time, and on time is late” he would always say.

Remaining to celebrate his legacy are his wife, Amy DeWitt Marek; children, Chelsea Marek, Cydney Marek and Bobby Joe Marek III; parents, Suzanne Larson, Ray Bensley, Bobby Marek Sr., and Brenda Marek; brothers, Jeffrey Marek and Jeff Watson; grandmother, Donna Blakley “Gram”; and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, in-laws, friends and co-workers.

Bobby touched so many lives and will be missed by all he knew and will never get to know. Thank you, Bobby, for your love.



Guest Book

I'll never forget the good times I had with you and your Dad having a few beers and talking sports and other things. Especially watching the Rangers beat the Yankees in the ALCS to make the World Series. Too bad they lost. Remember when you and Jeff worked at that restaurant/bar in Lewisville and Jeff's band played on the patio. Maybe too much goldschlager. Don't know how that night ended because I went home early. We're all going to miss you. God bless you. David Reha

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Dear Bobby III, Please know how very saddened I am for the loss of your beloved father. I know he thought the world of you. I did not know him very long but I could tell he was a good man the first time I met him. He would always take the time to say hi and ask how I was doing and sometimes we would do a shot together before our round. I always loved playing golf with him because of his spirit and passion for the game. I will miss him a lot. May he rest in peace. Rob Silberberg

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