CHARLES GABRIEL
1929-2021
Charles James Gabriel, born on November 26, 1929, passed away on September
17, 2021. A lifelong resident of Houston, TX, Charles was the son of Inez Hanks Gabriel and Peter Frank Gabriel.
Charles attended Immaculate Conception Catholic School. During his youth, he joined the Boy Scouts and was one of only two Eagle Scouts in his troop. After graduating from Milby High School in 1948, Charles attended Texas A&M University. He ran track and cross country, lettering in both. In 1951, he placed 6th in the nation at the National AAU Track competition. Charles graduated from Texas A&M University in 1953 with a BS in Animal Husbandry. Soon after graduation, he received his orders to serve in the US Army and was stationed in Japan. He was proud of his service and achieved the rank of First Lieutenant.
While in the Army, Charles decided he would like to teach, and in 1956 he returned to Texas A&M University where he earned a teaching certificate with majors in science and history. His first job was at Burbank Jr. High teaching science. Later, Charles was a counselor at Fonville Jr. High. There, he was most proud of establishing a CVAE program. In 1960, Charles earned his Masters in Administration from Texas A&M University and was an assistant principal until he returned to teaching science at Scarborough Jr./Sr. High. He retired from teaching in 1990 after decades of helping students.
Charles led a busy life and enjoyed his part time job at the Astrodome where he was named Employee of the Year in 1978. He was an active member of the Men’s Club at St. Ambrose Catholic Church and worked bingo every Tuesday night. Charles supported his community as a member of the Mangum Manor Civic Club as well.
His tireless efforts to improve his neighborhood included the beautification of the Antoine esplanades and flood control for the neighborhood. Charles was a member of the Houston Association of Retired Teachers serving as a greeter and was responsible for the HART mailout. Texas A&M University remained
close to his heart and he made many trips back to College Station to attend events and reunions.
Charles had many hobbies and interests at which he excelled. His woodworking skills were well known and his grandchildren all slept in the cradles he built for them. He loved camping and travel too, and he and wife Janice camped all over the US. Genealogy was very important to Charles and he researched and charted six generations of his family history. He was a loving Papa and enjoyed taking his children and grandchildren on family vacations each summer. In his 80’s, Charles developed an interest in stained glass. His projects were both varied and beautiful.
Charles is survived by his beloved wife of 61 years, Janice; daughters Charlene Nelson and her husband Marty, of Carrollton, TX; Evelyn Harding and her husband Steve, of Houston, TX; Laura Wadley and her husband Tim, of Leawood, KS. Also surviving are four grandchildren; Martin Nelson and his wife Darian, Danielle Harding, Madeline Wadley and Gabrielle Wadley; one great grandchild, Rocky Charles Nelson.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.