CHARLES ROBERT HRDLICKA III
1938-2013
Charles Robert Hrdlicka, III was born July 16, 1938 in Houston to
Dorothy and Charles Hrdlicka. He went to be with his Lord and Savior on
March 21, 2013. Charley graduated from Southern Methodist University
with a B.B.A. in Banking and Finance and was a member of Phi Delta Theta
fraternity. In 1959 he married the love of his life, Andra Lee Reed. In
addition to his wife of almost 54 years, he is survived by his
daughters, Kimberly Hrdlicka Elorriaga of San Antonio, Elizabeth
Hrdlicka Craig and her husband Paul Craig, of Houston, and Karel
Hrdlicka Hoffman and her husband Kenneth Hoffman, of San Antonio.
Charley and Andra were blessed with seven grandsons: Charles Hunter
Harris, John Tyler Elorriaga, John Campbell Craig, Charles Durham Craig,
Kenneth Key Hoffman, IV, Charles Hrdlicka Hoffman and William Cook
Hoffman.He was preceded in death by his sister Mary "Cookie" Charlton
two years ago.
Charley began his career at Bank of Texas in Houston in 1961
followed by a move to Great Southern Bank as President. His career
continued to excel as President of InterFirst Bank, Conroe before
becoming President of InterFirst Bank, San Antonio. Charley then became
Chairman and CEO of Victoria Bankshares and its principal subsidiary
Victoria Bank and Trust. The sale of Victoria Bankshares transitioned
him to Vice Chairman of Norwest Bank Texas, San Antonio. After a brief
stint in retirement he served as President of Texas Capital Bank, San
Antonio region where he remained involved until 2007.
During Charley’s career he was honored to serve as Chairman of the
Texas Bankers Association, the Board of Directors of the American
Bankers Association and a member of the Federal Advisory Council of the
Federal Reserve System.
Charley continued to share his talents of strategic planning and
discernment in the community as a board member of Texas Chamber of
Commerce, Texas Research League and Christ Healing Center. Additionally
he was a member of the Methodist Healthcare System Community Board and
its Bioethics, Nominating and Professional Staff committees.
Charley’s life focus was to serve the Lord Jesus Christ with purpose
to be the best servant, husband, father, grandfather (Pops) and friend
in order that He might be glorified. His commitment to Christ led him to
be extensively involved in ministry. As a member of Alamo Heights
United Methodist Church he served on the AHUMC Foundation Board and the
Board of Stewards. He joyfully celebrated the Lord through Men of Life
Bible Study, Band of Brothers, Walk to Emmaus and Stephen Ministry. His
gift of evangelism was evident in his mission work through East-West
Ministries International, most notably in Cuba, and Men of Light
Ministries.
He loved travelling with Andra, family and friends. He cherished his
times of fellowship. He loved his dogs and his adventures. The
diversity of these adventures ranged from hunting on O’Connor ranches,
fishing the Amazon, “thousand bird days” in Argentina and following
dolphins in Rockport. His passion and respect for the outdoors that he
shared with his family and grandsons is his greatest legacies.
Charley’s life will be celebrated at Alamo Heights United Methodist
Church, 825 E. Basse Rd, San Antonio, TX 78209 on Tuesday, March 26 at
1:00 p.m. followed by a reception at the church. In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be made to Alamo Heights United Methodist Church
Foundation, Christ Healing Center or East-West International Ministries.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
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