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Bob L. Smith

Conroe, Texas

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Bob L. Smith, age 80, died peacefully in his home in Magnolia on February 7, 2016. He was surrounded by his loving family.

Bob was born in Colorado City, Texas on July 17, 1935 to John R. and Virginia Lorene Smith. A man of God, Bob was an incredibly selfless, loyal, loving, and giving...

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Bobby, I will always remember the class with which your father handled himself. He was a true "Gentleman". Softspoken but firm. He will be truly missed .
My deepest prayers go out to you and your family

Bobby, I am sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad Bob Smith. Sandy, Eric, Mom and I send our most sincere sympathy. I know my late Dad thought a lot of him. He raised a fine son with whom I became good friends with while serving together on the board of directors at Doric Products Inc.

We remember the Bob Smith family during the time they lived in
Winnfield, La. We also purchased items from Smith Monuments in Ruston. With deepest sympathy, C. W. "Jack" and Moeice Jones.

Dottie, Bobby and Cyndi,

I will always remember Bob. He was a wonderful man that I admired him very much. I worked with him in Winnfield and he was an expert funeral director and mortician. I learned many things from being with him. My condolences to all the family. I will miss his smile and humor.

I always looked forward to when Bob would get to stop by the office. We had great conversations about the Bible and we also solved a lot of the worlds' great problems. He had a wonderful sense of humor, was a kind man, an ethical businessman and a true joy to be around. May Ms. Dottie and the family be comforted by the Grace of God in the time of transition.

I have many fond memories of Bob when we served together on the Board of Directors at Doric Products....Jerry Hardy

Dottie and Bobby, Sorry to hear of this. I had met Bob when I started working at Southern FH in 1985. He was a very special man. I always enjoyed visiting with him. When I left Southern in '92 he gave me a very special going away gift. A monument. All that needs to be done on it is the DOD. That may sound odd to most people. But it meant a lot to me. As I said, he was a great man and I too will miss him.

Mr. Bob was a special man. My Daddy's best friend. I was blessed to have known him and his family. The world has lost a true gem. My condolences to Mrs. Dottie, Bobby, and Cyndi, as well as your families. I grieve with you.

It was a real privilege to know Bob and will be sorely missed. Love, John and Jan Cribb