Rev. Robert-Bratcher, Sr.-Obituary

Rev. Robert Lee Bratcher, Sr.

Clyde, Texas

Oct 15, 1931 – Jan 10, 2023

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BORN
October 15, 1931
DIED
January 10, 2023
LOCATION
Clyde, Texas

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ToUpper() Reverend Robert L. Bratcher, Sr. entered his heavenly home on Tuesday, January 10, 2023, surrounded by his family. Born in Lubbock, Texas, to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Bratcher as the youngest of eight children, Bob came to know the essence of family and Godly faith. Upon graduating...

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Carol, I remember one time that was so funny. We were at fellowship hall, playing games. One of the games was the husbands had to get behind a big white panel with holes. The husbands stuck their noses in the holes and the wives had to figure out which one was her husband. You knew his nose right away and went up and twisted it. After babysitting for you one night, I named my oldest daughter Regina.

My sincere condolences to the family. I have so many memories and guidance from Brother Bratcher from Mountain View Baptist Church. He most always attended our youth functions, especially Valentines, and was always available for Guidance whether wanted or not, Brother Bob married my husband and I in 1962, and we are still together. I remember the guidance he gave before he married us and it has always been remembered and our guide along with Jesus.

I was a member of Crescent Park when Bro Bob and Carol and family rolled into town, we were instant friends, like everyone else he met, I have loved and respected him for years. He will be missed at Permian Football games and always stopping to tell me hello as he walked to his seat. Go Mojo Bob. You took a piece of my heart.

Reverend Bob's family Our condolences and prayers are with you Ms. Carolyn and family at this time, We will always remember his smile and always keeping all of us in line at the Mojo games, his seats were next to us at the stadium , that is how we met Mr. Bob and his family he was always caring , friendly [ one of his grandson and granddaughter were always with him ] hope you remember us Thinking of you Blessing Joe and Oralia Castelo from EL Paso

Brother Bob was my favorite Reverend. He was one of the kindest men I have ever met and so tender-hearted. He sure knew how to keep your attention when listening to his sermons and it was obvious that he believed every word he said.I can´t imagine how many lives he touched over the years.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Our condolences and prayers are with you at this time. Moore Family

What a beautiful tribute to an amazing man. My family and I loved Brother Bob I can remember him from the time I was 8yrs old. He was part of my life for 50 years. Always a prayer and a hug away. He performed my grandfather's, my father's and my mother's services. Baptized me and and married me off. He made tons of hospital visits for my daughter and many of my family members. He was truly a servant of God. Sending much love, hugs and prayers for the Bratcher family. Risa Glenn Craig

Brother Bob was Amy pastor for many years and helped me through some tough times. We discussed gardening many times at HEB when we were supposed to be grocery shopping. Truly a servant of Gof and a wonderful friend. He will truly be missed!!

Brother Bob Was one of the best pastors We had. He knew his Bible and lived it. He was caring and always had a bright smile. Sincerely Cynthia A Miles