Harold Eskew, Jr.
Harold Eskew, Jr.

Harold was born on Aug. 29, 1949, in Charleston, WV, to Harold B. Eskew, Sr. and Freda DeBord Eskew. Harold lived in West Virginia, spending a majority of his childhood in St. Albans, where he played baseball as a pitcher and bicycled his paper route through his neighborhood.
When Harold was in the 10th Grade, his family moved to Texas where they settled in Dickinson. Harold complete high school at Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, where he enjoyed playing intramural sports and being a forward on the high school basketball team.
After graduation, Harold attended Alvin Junior College, where he was a class officer. He completed college at Lamar University, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education and History.
Harold began his profession as a coach and teacher at Santa Fe Junior High. After almost two years in education, he entered his life-long career as an Instrument and Electrical Draftsman/ Designer, where he worked for several engineering firms in the Gulf Coast area.
On June 7, 1970, Harold married his high school girlfriend, Mary Ann Pistone. The couple was married for more than 49 years and had three wonderful children.
Their names and spouses are: Angela Correia (Richard), Harold Burton Eskew, III (Amy), and Joseph Eskew (Sarah Kate). Harold’s three children gave him eight beautiful grandchildren: Aliyah Eskew, Abigail Eskew, Austin Correia, Madelyn Eskew, Milan Eskew, Josef Correia, Violet Eskew, and Hattie Eskew.
Harold loved spending time with his grandchildren by fishing with them, passing the football, playing bocci and ring toss, and feeding the birds. Harold was an avid fisherman and wild-game hunter.
His best times were when he went fishing and hunting with his sons. He loved sports, and he took delight in following his children’s and grandchildren’s football and soccer games.
In 1970, Harold joined the United States Army Reserve, where he served his country for more than five years in the field of communications.
Harold was ordained as a Permanent Deacon of the Roman Catholic Church on Jan. 25, 2003, serving two churches in the Galveston-Houston Diocese and two churches in the Austin Diocese.
He was also a Fourth Degree Knight within the Knights of Columbus. Harold lived the last few years of his life in the SPJST Nursing Facility in Taylor.
Harold is preceded in death by his parents, his brother Larry, and his father-in-law Dominic Pistone, Sr. He is survived by his children, his grandchildren, Mary Ann, his sisters Patricia and Kristy, his brother-in-law Fr. Dominic Pistone, his sister- in-law Kim, his former daughters-in-law Sadia and Sarah Anne, his precious nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephew, and his Godmother Bertha Pistone. He leaves behind so many wonderful friends whom he loved.
Harold’s family would like to express their gratitude to the staff of the SPJST Assisted Living and the SPJST Nursing Facility for all the love, care, and happiness they gave to Harold. They made his last years so full of joy and fun.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be said at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Hitchcock. His body will be interred at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Dickinson.