Former Bell County Constable and longtime Texas Game Warden Rolly Correa passed away July 31, 2005 after a four-month battle with complications from a liver transplant.

A Celebration of Life wo;; be held at the Salado United Methodist Church at 605 Royal St. at 2 p.m. Aug. 8 with Brady Johnston (Pastor First Methodist, Midlothian) and Tommy Prud’homme (Pastor Salado United Methodist Church) officiating. Internment in the SUMC Columbarium will follow.
Prior to the service, a procession down Main Street to the church on Royal will be comprised of all the service organizations Correa was involved with.
Correa dedicated his life to serving and protecting others. With decades of service in law enforcement, he wore the badges of Game Warden, and then of Bell County Constable until retiring in 2024.
Correa led the Salado United Methodist Church as Mission and Outreach Director from June 2010 through June 2024, serving the local communities in Salado and places where disasters happened in the US. He also led missions to communities in Haiti, Belize, and Africa.
He was admired and deeply loved by his many friends, Church Family, the communities he served, and his immediate family. His colleagues respected him and saw him as an honorable leader with great integrity.
A man of resilience and fierce loyalty, Rolly faced his final months with the same determination and grit that defined his life. Though his transplant gave hope for his healing, complications arose that tested every ounce of his strength. He never gave up – fighting through each day with the love of his family and friends surrounding him.
Oscar Rolando Correa (Rolly)was born in Raymondville, Texas to Oscar Correa and Olga Garza Correa.
He leaves behind his wife of 45 years, Beth Correa, who stood beside him through every joy and every hardship. August 18 would have marked their 46th Wedding Anniversary.
Correa is also survived by his three children, Dustin, Andrea (Annie) and husband Brady, and Tyler and wife Courtney, and five beloved grandchildren who brought him immense pride and joy. In addition, he leaves behind his mother, Olga Correa of Raymondville, Texas and his sister, Cynthia Merritt of Raymondville, Texas.
The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made in his memory to the Salado United Methodist Church Missions, Salado, Texas.
Arrangements are being handled by Broecker Funeral of Salado.