Rebecca "Becky" Macias Ocon

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December 1, 1959 ~ June 11, 2021

Born in: Bryan, Texas
Resided in: College Station, Texas

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Rebecca Macias Ocon, 61, of Bryan/College Station, Tx passed away on Friday, June 11, 2021 in her home surrounded by her loving family. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 16, at 6 pm with a family remembrance service at 7:30 pm. Funeral service will be held on Thursday, June 17, at 11 am at Primera Iglesia Bautista in Bryan Tx. Interment to follow in Bryan City Cemetery. Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers, Bryan-College Station.

Rebecca “Becky” was born in Bryan Tx on December 1, 1959 to Pablo Macias and Paula Ybarra and raised by Aurora Macias and Carlota Macias. She was best known for her time spent working for Bryan ISD and at the Brazos County Courthouse from which she retired after 23 years of service. Becky will forever be remembered for her love of the Texas A&M Aggies and being at the ballpark, most notably Little League West formerly known as Nowak/Henderson Park where she watched her children and grandchildren play ball for many years. She was a woman of strong faith and love which she spread to her family, friends and all of those she came into contact with over her amazing lifetime. Whenever Becky was not at the ballpark or work, she could be found spending quality time with her family, whether that meant celebrating birthdays, holidays, or just sitting around talking and laughing. No matter what she was involved in, you could be sure that she was always having a good time while putting a smile on the faces of everyone around her. She also had a great understanding and love for those who were part of the deaf and disabled community which came from her oldest daughter Michelle and numerous other family members and friends.

Rebecca ”Becky” was preceded in death by her Husband of 42 years, Celestino “Tino” Ocon, Birth parents Pablo and Paula Macias and Aurora Macias and Carlota Macias, Brothers; Samuel Bustillos, Lupe Ybarra, Joe Bernal and Sister Stella Lopez.

She is survived by her Sons and Daughters-in-law, Ernesto & Rocio Hernandez; Gonzalo & Andria Hernandez, John Anthony Ocon & Mariah Mireles; her Daughters and Sons-in-law, Michelle Ocon; Tina & Jesse Guerrero; Cyndi & Jessie Perez, Krystal and Patrick Garcia; her Sisters, Maryann Montoya, Yvonne Bustillos, Jo Ann Gonzalez, Adella Catilleja, Mary Gonzales, Lucy Moncivais, Marcie Montalbano, Laura Schultz, Paula Macias, and Herminia Sarate; her Brother, Richard Macias; her adored Grandchildren, Brianna Garcia, Aaliyah Perez, Noah Perez, Jessalyn Ocon Guerrero, Pedro Hernandez, Ernesto Hernandez Jr., Sophia Hernandez, Gonzalo Hernandez Jr., Andria Hernandez; her great grandson, Kayden Jay-Mireles Ocon; and other relatives and close friends.

Services

Visitation: June 16, 2021 6:00 pm

Room: Bluebonnet Chapel

Callaway-Jones Funeral Home & Cremation Center
3001 S College Ave
Bryan, TX 77801

979-822-3717
https://callawayjones.com

Celebration of Life Tribute: June 17, 2021 11:00 am

Primera Iglesia Bautista
1009 North Sims
Bryan, Texas 77802

979-822-2773

Interment: June 17, 2021 12:15 pm

Bryan City Cemetery
1111 N Texas Ave
Bryan, TX 77803

979-209-5230

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  1. God’s with you in his right hand and no more bare. You will be truly missed. I know you will watch over your family and friends!

    Rest in paradise❤️

  2. My deepest condolences to the Ocon family. I am truly sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace and may you find comfort and strength in one another.

  3. Becky was a beautiful woman with a beautiful spirit! You will be deeply missed. Your family will be in my continued thoughts and prayers! Rest now with our lord & savior!

  4. I am very sorry for everyone’s loss. Mrs. Becky was a very strong and outgoing person. We miss her big smile. May she rest in peace.

  5. Condolences to all of the family. Becky was a great friend for years, beautiful inside and out. Always knew how to bring a smile and laughter to anyone. You will be missed my friend

  6. I remember Becky from the softball park. Such a sweet family. Her daughter played with my daughters Amber and Shelly.

    • We know your Mother had Great Faith, something that made her a strong woman . May you find comfort in your knowledge that you will be reunited with her . We are praying for you all – she will be missed sne was a sweet person always had a smile that’s how we remember Mrs. Becky we love you guys !!!! Manuel and Melissa Dejesus and family

  7. I loved how life happened and we didn’t talk for awhile, but could pick up the phone and start from where we left off.. She always had my back, made me laugh, someone I could act silly with, someone I could tell my secrets to, someone that comes along once in a life time…my Ride or Die. What I admired most of Becky was her love for her family, how dedicated and proud she was of them. She loved life like no other, she loved to laugh and make people laugh…you could be in the worse mood until Becky came around then forget it, she’d have you laughing in no time… My life was truly blessed the day she came into my life, I will forever cherish our good times and memories.

  8. Prayers are with you all. So sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful, beautiful lady. She was so proud of her family. We will meet again where there is no more pain and sickness and we all live in perfect health.

  9. May God be with all of you in the hard days ahead. I will miss my neighbor and friend who could make everyone smile.

  10. My condolences to the family. Mrs. Ocon “Becky” was my team mom for the Mets in tee ball and her daughter Cindy was on my team. Once I started attending Jane Long middle school she was a familiar face who I remembered as a caring woman. My heart hurts for the family but I rejoice knowing she was a mighty woman of faith and we will one day praise God in heaven together. Peace be with the family during this difficult time.

  11. Becky was one of a kind. Always had everyone laughing when ever she was around. She had a contagious smile and beautiful spirit about her. She will be truly missed. May you rest in piece my dear friend.

  12. With our deepest sympathy and prayers. May Becky rest in peace in the arms of her Guardian Angel along side of Christ, Our Lord and Savior

  13. Becky was always cheerful and happy when around others she always had a smile on her face she loved to be at the ball park supporting her daughters and grandkids when they where playing Becky you will truly missed

  14. My deepest condolences to the family and friends, I knew Mrs ocon from back when she was working at Jane Long and I was a student there. She was so friendly. I got to know her really well. As I got older over the years I reunited with her at the courthouse and got to talk to her again she was the sweetest lady, and my heart breaks that she’s gone but I have so many wonderful memories of her. I will miss her so much but and thankful I got to know her. Prayers to her family

  15. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Becky so loved her children and grandchildren. She was so proud of them. She always was so involved in their lives and I really admired her for that. I will miss talking to her when I go to the courthouse. RIP Becky, you are now rejoicing with Tino and all your loved ones in Heaven.


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