Raul Mandujano

Raul Davila Mandujano

September 19, 1963 – January 29, 2017

2 Timothy 4:7 “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”

Being that he was such a huge fan of the Dallas Cowboys, the family would like to encourage everyone to wear Dallas Cowboy gear in his honor.

Roy Mandujano, 53, went to be with Jesus on January 29, 2017 with his family by his side after a brief illness. Visitation (6pm) and Rosary (7:30pm) are scheduled for Thursday, February 2, 2017 at the funeral home. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 1pm on Friday, February 3, 2017 at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Interment will follow in Bryan City Cemetery. Reverend Monsignor John A. McCaffrey will officiate. Funeral services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers-Bryan/College Station.

He was born in Chicago, IL on September 19, 1963 to Jose and Carolina Mandujano. At three weeks of age he moved to the Bryan-College Station area where he remained a lifelong resident. He attended A&M Consolidated, played catcher and pitcher for the College Station Little League Senators, White Sox, and Yankees. His love of baseball carried over into his adulthood, assisting with coaching his son’s team for several years. Of course, he also loved football and the Dallas Cowboys were his favorite team.

He enjoyed watching NASCAR, collecting Hot Wheels and sports memorabilia. However, his favorite thing to do was barbecuing and listening to music with his family and friends, especially children. He was funny, always making everyone laugh and ensuring they had a good time. Roy also spent many years volunteering handing out Thanksgiving fixings to those in need. He never met a stranger, touching everyone who crossed his path, going out of his way to help anyone, asking nothing in return.

He worked for Jackie Blankenship Construction for more than 20 years. Working with concrete, doing carpentry work, and landscaping were a few of the many talents he possessed. His strong work ethics carried over into his holiday decorating as well, taking precise measurements and paying close attention to details so that his Christmas lights around the house were perfect and Halloween was always fun!

Roy is preceded in death by his father, Jose Mandujano; his grandparents, Leandro & Alice Davila, and aunt, Yolanda Morales.
Roy is survived by his wife, Debora, sons Roy, Robert, Justin & daughter, Yolanda. Also his mother, Carolina Mandujano, brothers Johnny Yeppez and wife, Dorothy; Joe Mandujano; sisters Susan Delius and husband Fred, Alicia Umanzor and husband Julio, and numerous nieces and nephews.
His family and friends would like to thank God for sharing His son, Roy with them. His family would also like to thank Dr Tan, nurses Vicki and Laura, but especially Kitty from Traditions Hospice for her compassion and caring heart.

Condolences

  1. Our sincere condolences to the family, praying that God give you strength and peace. So sorry for your loss, may he Rest In Peace.

    Javier and Dora DeJesus

  2. Dear Deborah and Family,

    We are so sorry to hear of Roy’s passing. Carl and I, Kathleen & her family, and Stephanie & her husband, send our deepest sympathies. Please known that your relatives up here in Maryland are thinking of you. We wish you peace and comfort, and may fond memories of Roy help to sustain you during this time of sorrow. I know that I will always have fond memories of the good time we had when Robert graduated from college. I’m so glad I had the chance to share that time with you and Roy.

    We love you,
    Aunt Mary & Family

  3. Deborah, Carolyn and family,

    So Sorry for your loss, may God give you the strength and peace as you go through this difficult time. Our prayers are with you.

  4. My thoughts and prayers to Debora, Rob, Justin, & Yolanda.
    Roy You were my handy man and I do appreciate everything you did to help me out!
    May You Rest In Peace Roy!

    Our Deepest Condolences,
    Michelle, Jacob, Sofia, Jenna & Esther

  5. Mi más sincero pésame, para toda la familia y ruego a Dios que les de mucha fortaleza para soportar este dolor tan grande que deja Roy… Siento muchísimo por lo que están pasando y me uno a Ustedes Familia con un abrazo fraternal.

    Dios les Bendiga y que tengan una pronta resignación….

    Mis oraciones al Cielo!!

    DESCANSA EN PAZ ROY!!…

  6. Dear Debora and family,

    Rebecca, Camille, Emily and I are so sorry to hear of Roy’s passing. I remember him from many years ago. He was a kind and fun man. I was lucky to call him friend. I know that families are forever and that God lives and through his son Jesus Christ we can all be together again in eternity. With all our love. John

  7. My heartfelt sympathy to the family. Jesus says at John 6:40:  “For this is the will of my Father (Jehovah), that everyone who recognizes the Son and exercises faith in him should have everlasting life, and I will resurrect him on the last day.” Lean on God to comfort and help you endure this difficult time hoping that one day you will be reunited with your loved one again as he promised at Acts 24:15.

  8. So sorry to hear of your family’s loss. Bless you and your children during this difficult time.
    Brandie Story Davis

  9. Debora, Justin, Robert and Yolanda, we are so sorry for your loss. Roy was always so nice – a genuinely good person. Please know that we are thinking of you and send our love and prayers. May he rest in peace.

  10. I’m so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our prayers and please if you need anything please let me know.

  11. Mrs. Carolyn
    Our family would like to offer our sincere condolences to you and your family. May God give you strength and comfort.

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