Rocky Lawrence was killed in a motorcycle accident in Houston on Friday, March 16, 2012.
Rocky Lee Lawrence, 60, was a native Houstonian born on December 18, 1951 and was taken from us suddenly on March 16, 2012. Rocky was a devoted father, a faithful son, a loving brother, a dedicated uncle and a caring friend to all who crossed his path. He is preceded in death by his father, Cecil Lawrence and sister, Janie Dolmage. He is survived by his daughters, Brittany and Ashley Lawrence; mother, Dolores Lawrence; sister, Elizabeth Hansen; and niece and nephew, Kelly and Patrick Hansen.
Rocky grew up in the Oak Forest area and graduated from Waltrip High School in 1969. He attended Texas A&M University and went on to have a very successful career within the engineering field. Rocky currently was employed at MODEC International and was a dedicated employee, taking great pride in his work and his service, not only to the company but also to his co-workers. With his vibrant personality and infectious smile, Rocky made many close friendships throughout his life through his motorcycling groups, bowling leagues, and his daily visits to his home away from home, the Ella and West 43rd Starbucks.
Rocky was very generous and supported many charities, including the VFW, ASPCA and the Houston Symphony. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his name to one of the above-mentioned or any other that you choose. We love you, Rocky, and will miss your upbeat attitude, friendship and smiling face.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, March 21, 2012, from 6-8 p.m. at Pat H. Foley & Co. The celebration of Rocky's life will be on Thursday, March 22, 2012, at 10 a.m. at the chapel of Pat H. Foley & Co.; interment will follow at Forest Park Westheimer Cemetery, 12800 Westheimer.
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Mark Ideus
I talked to Rocky quite a bit at the last reunion. Of course I knew him in high school and remember then he was such a nice, genuine guy. He was the type of guy who was friendly to everyone and not just his friends.
At the last reunion we talked about riding our Harley's to Galveston sometime and about 4 months ago he invited me to join him and some friends on a ride but I was unable to do so. I will always remember his smile and how everybody liked Rocky Lawrence. One of the real sincere guys at Waltrip.
Susie Grimmet (Fantich)
I was so sorry to hear about Rocky. I remember what a great guy and friend Rocky was to me
and so many at Waltrip. My heart goes out to his family at a time like this. Hold on to all the
wonderfull times.
Susie Fantich Grimmet
Sarah George (Fisher)
Like most, I was truly saddened to hear of Rocky's passing.
He was truly a friend to all he met and encouraged us with that bright smile and contagious laugh.
May God wrap Rocky's family in his loving arms and grant them peace.
Michael Crow
What a sad thing to hear. It's like a family member passing away.
Rocky was full of grace and always had the biggest smile. He was fun to hang with at school. It seemed I knew Rocky well, eventhough he was just a friend from school. I got to talk to him some at the last reunion, and we did some catching up. I will miss reading about his adventures on FB.
Ride fast and often Rocky! Say hello to the rest of the mates we miss!
See ya someday again! You will be missed!
Marcelle Campbell (Mitchell)
Rocky,
You will be missed. Everyone loved you. Everyone will miss you. You were that guy in highschool that was kind to everyone. I truly believe - absent from the body, present with the Lord. So in a twinkle of God's eye we will see you soon. I will be praying for God's blessings and comforts for Brittaney and Ashley. What sweet girls you made!
Marcelle
Cynthia Burger
Rocky Lawrence was a wonderful person in Hight School. We just reconnected on Facebook and swore to go have lunch someday and catch up. Unfortunatly, we didn't ever get to do that. We will truly miss you Rocky.
Mary Ham (Harrison)
Mary (Ham) Harrison:
What a loss,everyone has such wonderful words to say. I know that a sudden death hits us harder when you don't get to say the things to that person, You feel robbed somehow,and anger a grief come on suddenly. My fondest memories are of Black Jr High and Waltrip. We watched each other grow up and move on, When someone leaves this world you just can't believe they are gone. You girls have a wonderful Dad and remember he will always be with you. My deepest sympathy goes out to you beautiful girls. God Bless you.
John Thomas
We were all blessed and lucky to have known Rocky - what a positive, friendly and absolutely genuine individual. He would light up the room when he entered and made everyone feel good. Rocky, you will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved you.
Paige Hagen (Otillar)
Dianne Diffey (Ledet)
RIP Rocky. I love you and I will miss you terribly.