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Robert Harold "Bob" Browder

Fort Worth, Texas

1929 - 2020

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COL Robert Harold "Bob" Browder ALEDO--COL Robert Harold "Bob" Browder, 91, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 23, 2020, surrounded by his family. SERVICE: The family will receive friends at 3 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, 2020, at Victory Baptist Church, Weatherford, Texas, followed by the service...

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Reflection: 20th MSES,USAFRes Reunions hosted by the Browders at "the barn" were enjoyed by all in attendance. I miss those reunions, but have outstanding memories thanks to Colonel Robert Brower. Richard J. Allie

I miss Bob and Betsy on "our" pew at church. I'll be thinking of them today. He was a cherished friend.

I still miss sitting beside Bob and Betsy on "our" pew at Travis Baptist each Sunday. Bob was an extraordinary, kind and outgoing person. I still think of him often and still miss him.

Outstanding Executive Officer for the 20th Medical Service Squadron. He was my ExO from 1968 - 1989. A true Officer and Gentleman. Very supportive of all members of the squadron.

Bob B. was so admired and respected by Bob Graves. How ironic that they passed 4 years to the day apart. My deepest sympathy to the Browder family.

I learned so much from Mr B. Tough minded with a heart of gold. Truly interested in everyone, their background, and their ambitions. Bob had an amazing talent for placing the right person in the best position for them and the Company.
He was a great boss and a true friend. I admired and loved him.



The members of the Maj. K.M. Van Zandt Chapter, Texas Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, extend our sincere condolences on the passing of our Compatriot friend Bob H. Browder.

Eternal rest grant to him, O Lord; and let light perpetual shine upon him. May his soul, and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

Bob and Betsy were my "pew buddies" at Travis Avenue Baptist Church for many years. Bob was so gracious and outgoing. He invited me to sit with Betsy and him when we first met. What a privilege that was. I won't forget Bob and Betsy. God bless you both.