Robert-Bundick-Obituary

Robert Harold Bundick

Haltom City, Texas

1948 - 2015

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Robert Harold Bundick, 67, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2015. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Mount Olivet Chapel. Final resting place: Necessity Cemetery in Necessity, Stephens County. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Mount Olivet. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to...

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I am thinking of your family during this time of sorrow. My prayers will be with you.

Mrs. Carroll
(formerly with Sacred Heart AFC)

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Words cannot express how much he will be missed. Joel enjoyed hunting with him all these many years. Robert fought a long and hard fight. May God give you comfort in knowing he is at peace. We will miss him.

My deepest heartfelt prayers to Donna and family. I had the privilege of knowing Robert for many years, what a sweet and kind person he was. I have such fond memories of him at the ranch, hunting, fishing etc. with his parents as well. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you recall a life well lived.

I'd like to express my condolences to Robert's family. I hunt with Terry and James and have been privileged to get to know and visit with Robert at the ranch over the past several years. The Martin and Bundick families have always been so hospitable and kind to me and I will very much miss Robert. Please know that my prayers are with you during this difficult time. I made a donation to the Caddo VFD in Robert's memory. God bless y'all.

I am very sorry for your loss and wish to send my sincere condolences to your family at this very sorrowful time. May drawing close to God in prayer bring you comfort and peace. 1 Cor 1:3,4

Sad to hear of Robert's death. Robert and I were good friends during school and for a few years later. Robert was a good man and was always a family man. My condolences go to all the family. God Bless.


Earl Heavin