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Robert Lee Wynne III

Houston, Texas

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ROBERT LEE WYNNE III, 67, well-known architect, died May 5 after a long illness. Born January 27, 1940 in Beaumont, TX, he was preceded in death by his parents, Robert L. Wynne Jr. and Virginia Ingram Wynne. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in Architecture and...

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Dear Wynne Family, Bobby will never be forgotten by me - his courage, to say the least, his integrity shown me at UT, his love/commitment to architecture, high standards for himself ...... he walked his talk, a clear example for us all to remember, never forgotten. You all stay well and safe during these tumultuous times- faith and hope prevails. YITB Bobby, johnturner (his "little brother" Theta Xi 1961)

Again this spring’s 6294 Thera Xi anniversary, reminds me of the loving friendship and meaningful guidance I received from my “Big Brother” Bobby Wynne.. such a fine and talented man, never to be forgotten!

I am so lucky that Bobby was a fun, inspirational lifelong friend, and instrumental in my forming positive attitudes towards personal and career professionalism.
He was my big brother in Theta Xi fraternity at UT and constantly epitomized its ideals.
So Bobby, each spring, as we commemorate our fraternitys founding, I will celebrate your life as it continues in its Chapter Eternal !
YITB, John Turner, P828

George-
I am so sorry to hear of your brother's passing. He and you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Calanne Koenig Choate

Bobby was my "big bro" in Theta Xi fraternity, a true and trusted friend, confidant, and mentor who encouraged me in all of my professional and personal endeavors for over 40 years. He also allowed me, a car-less and clueless UT freshman, to borrow his stick-shift car to roam the hills and dales of Austin.... that is a courageous and true friend !
I am fortunate to have had R.L.W, III in my life.
John Turner

Bob was my friend, fraternity brother, "Big Brother" and room mate after college. A better person and friend would be difficult to achieve. I cherish my memories and times with him.

George,

I was so sorry to hear of your brother's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Cicily.
Ann & John

George
We are so sorry about your loss. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Jimmie Jay and Bruce

Our deepest sympathies at your loss.