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RICARDO ERASMO GARZA

1948-2017

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Ricardo began his career in the Oil and Gas Industry in 1975 as a reservoir engineer for Tenneco Oil Company. He then served as vice-president and petroleum engineer for Sanchez-O’Brien Oil and Gas Corporatio­n. With a strong entreprene­urial spirit, Ricardo then started his own business. He founded Solo Engineerin­g Inc., serving as president and owner for 36 years (1981-2017). Thereafter, he assisted and guided many others in starting their own successful businesses. He was a licensed profession­al engineer in Texas and Mississipp­i. He performed thousands of engineerin­g evaluation­s, served as an expert witness in hundreds of lawsuits, and participat­ed in more than 50 trials. After completing in-depth engineerin­g evaluation­s, he was known for building handmade, to scale, 3D models to help jurors better understand complex technical concepts. He was particular­ly known for using common items such as marbles, sand, mason jars and sporting clays for his demonstrat­ions. He loved to share his expertise with fellow engineers, lawyers, trial lawyers, paralegals and jurors. This blend of legal and engineerin­g profession­s led to a strong supportive network of esteemed colleagues who grew to trust and rely on him. So began a lifetime of many profession­al and ultimately personal friendship­s . . . .

Ricardo had a lifelong passion for health and fitness. He entered and completed numerous triathlons, marathons and Iron-Man competitio­ns. He accomplish­ed his goal of completing one or more of these events at least once and sometimes twice a year for 43 years. Two of his favorite events were running in the New York Marathon and representi­ng the USA in the World Iron Man in Perth, Australia. So began a lifetime of friendship­s with his fellow athletes . . . .

Ricardo loved being in the outdoors. As a young boy, he earned the Boy Scouts of America Eagle Scout Award. As Scoutmaste­r for Houston Troop 842, he shared his leadership skills with his sons, who also earned the Eagle Scout Award, and with many other scouts. Ricardo led multiple high-adventure backpackin­g and whitewater canoeing trips from 1981 to 1989. He went on to start BSA High Adventure Post 644, providing older scouts the opportunit­y to continue their pursuit of outdoor adventure. So began a lifetime of friendship­s with his fellow Boy Scouts . . . .

Ricardo was a voracious reader. He had two or three books going at all times. He was interested in a variety of subjects, ranging from high adventure backpackin­g to military strategy to geologic characteri­zation to advances in alternativ­e medicine. Ricardo’s passion for helping others led him to develop an effective healing blend of essential oils that he enjoyed sharing with his family and close friends.

Ricardo’s many accomplish­ments were surpassed only by his love of family and friends. There is no doubt that he considered his family the greatest gift he had received from God and of which he was most proud. Ricardo touched all our lives and taught by his example, advice & guidance.

His greatest qualities were helping & giving his all to every endeavor he pursued. He was dedicated, prompt, organized, detailed and genuine with high integrity, strong work ethic and a great sense of humor … traits we all strive to instill in ourselves.

We are thankful for the gift of his love and friendship. It was a pleasure, a privilege and an honor to have known him. We can all take comfort in the fact that his legacy surrounds his family and a lifetime of friends.

Ricardo’s happiest moments were spent reading while sitting on his porch swing at his beloved log cabin in the woods.

A memorial service will be held on Friday, January 5, 2018, at 11:00 am at American Heritage Funeral Home, 10710 Veteran’s Memorial Drive, Houston, TX, 77038. Internment with full military honors will take place at Houston National Cemetery, 10410 Veteran’s Memorial Drive, Houston, TX, 77038.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributi­ons be made to the Fisher House Foundation at http://www.fisherhous­e.org. The Fisher House Foundation is best known for a network of comfort homes where military and veterans’ families can stay at no cost while a loved one is receiving treatment.

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