Bobby-Eades-Obituary

Bobby W. Eades

Huntsville, Alabama

11/21/1954 - 12/20/2023

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December 20, 2023
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Huntsville, Alabama

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Bobby W. Eades, 69, of Madison, Alabama, passed away on Wednesday, December 20th, 2023. Bob was born in Italy on November 21st, 1954, to his parents, Oliver Bailey Eades and Farrah Beckner Eades. He grew up in Fulton, Missouri, and graduated from Central Missouri State University. Bob soon joined...

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A life well lived. Thank you Sensi for everything. "They will soar on the wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint." Isaiah 40:31 NIV

I´m so sorry to hear of Bobby´s passing. He was in the class of 1972 at Fulton high school and I remember him fondly. I also attended college at CMSU. We´ve been wondering where he was-seems like no one knew. Rip my friend.

Bobby and it graduated high school at FHS '72. Then we both went to CMSU in Warrensburg MO. Bob was always kind, quick witted and smart. Looks like he put those traits to good use. RIP in peace old friend. -ilona Hauser Smith

Bob and I worked together on the DASR program for over 15 years in the PM-ATC shop. We became close friends and traveled many places with each other. He was an expert in all aspects of radar technology and installations. He always wanted it done right. He will be missed by those he worked with. Rest in peace my friend. Condolences to Amy and the Eades family.

Supporting Bobby on the DASR project was always a pleasure. He had a schedule that could always be accommodated and had solutions for any issues or concerns. We broke bread together many places. My condolences to his family.

I had the pleasure of working with Bobby. I'll never forget his quick wit, how hard he worked, and how much he cared. My deepest sympathy and condolences to his family.

My thoughts and prayers goes out to the family. Bobby was a true professional in his field and will greatly be missed. Rest in peace my friend.

Rest in peace, my friend...

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Bobby loved his work; planning and installing Army Air Traffic Control equipment around the world. I had the honor of working with Bobby for over 15 years. His knowledge of Air Traffic Control was unsurpassed by anyone. He remained focused on providing Army Airspace Controllers the best equipment available. He was a friend and will be greatly missed.