Frank Casares Jr.

Frank Casares Jr.
October 13, 1957 – May 15, 2018

Frank Casares Jr., 60, of Bryan, passed away on Tuesday, May 15, 2018, in Bryan surrounded by his family at his bedside. A visitation will be from 6 to 8pm, Friday, May 18, 2018 with a Rosary recited at 8pm. Funeral Mass will be Saturday, 10am, May 19, at Christ the Good Shepherd Chapel, on Coulter Drive. Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Reverend Monsignor John A. McCaffrey will officiate all services. Life Tribute Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers Bryan-College Station.

Frank Casares was the loving son of Frank Sr. and Fidela Casares, and brother to Angie Reyes and Gilbert Casares. Frank lived in Bryan all his life and touched the hearts of many family and friends. He was married to Molly for forty-two years; they have two daughters Melissa and Melinda, two grandchildren Mikayla Maldonado and Donovan Sanchez. Frank was a talented carpenter and had many other talents including barbequing and woodcarving. He loved to watch Old Westerns and War movies. His all time favorites were “Two Mules For Sister Sarah”, and “Rio Bravo”. Frank also enjoyed the suspense in the “Andy Griffith Show”, “Gun Smoke”, and “Perry Mason”. When not enjoying true T.V., his favorite pastime was driving around Bryan-College Station. This could be just a spontaneous area road trips or someone in need of a ride or just Frank’s way of checking in on family and friends. He was caring, helpful, and loving gentleman.

His parents; his in-laws Isa and Paula Narro; brother-in-law Raymond Narro and sister-in-law Lupe Galvan precede Frank in death.

He is survived by his wife, Molly Narro Casares; his daughter Melissa Casares and husband Carlos Sanchez, Melinda Casares and husband John Mack; his sister Angie and husband Ronnie Daniel; his brother Gilbert and wife Zulema Casares; brothers-in-law Benson Narro and wife Janie, Issac Narro and wife Mary Jane, David Narro and wife Martha, Bennie Narro and wife Mary Helen, Pete Narro, and George Narro; five sisters-in-law Rosa Garcia and husband Cruz, Rita Narro and husband Jose Hernandez, Irma Fernandez and husband Ralph, Donna Ramirez and husband Gilbert, and Sarah Garcia and husband Anthony Jackson; numerous nephews and nieces and other relatives.

 

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Condolences

  1. Our deepest condolences to all the Family, our prayers are with you .
    God Bless you all!

  2. Tío we love u your in a better place now. Yes with Grandma and Grandpa Susanna you’ll be missed. R.I.P

  3. Molly: May God help u thru this time. It was hard when bill passed away so I’m thinking of you. May your husband Rest In Peace

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