Robert E.-Moncrief-Obituary

Robert E. Moncrief

Smyrna, Tennessee

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Smyrna, TN - Funeral services for Mr. Robert E. Moncrief, aka Bobby Edwards, 86, of Smyrna, Tenn., formerly of Anniston, will be at 2 p.m. on Saturday, August 4, 2012, at K.L. Brown Memory Chapel in Golden Springs with the Reverends Jerry Campbell, Ray Dupre, and Betty Bishop officiating....

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Godspeed "Bobby" and thank you for the music memories, and one of the anthems of my youth, and beyond, "You're the Reason". Unforgettable. Fair winds and following seas sailor. "Boatswain... Standby to pipe the side... Shipmate's going Ashore..." Thank you Robert for your service to this nation. U.S. Navy, WWII.

I have fond memories of Bobby, my Brother James (Bud) Gilbert and I spoke of Bobby often. I remember when he use to come to our house to play my big old Gibson guitar and sing. . Bobby was very talented. The last time I saw him was at my brother funeral in Anniston William Gilbert. He will be missed by everyone that knew him.

John (Sambo) Gilbert

My dear sweet Uncle Bob, you will truly be missed on earth but we rejoice knowing that your name was in the Lamb's Book of Life and you are there with my dad, Jack and several of the other Bryant family. No more suffering for you - you are home eternally and I will meet you one day.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

aunt pauline and family so sorry about uncl bobby he well be miss here on earth but heaven call him home and he rejoyce with other family members.we all love you but we know he well be with uses everywere we go

Rachel, I was saddened to read about your dad's passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I would love to hear from you.

My sweet Uncle Bob. He was my favorite and will surely be missed!

EVERYONE LOVED YOU UNCLE BOB! SAY HELLO TO MOTHER OH WHAT A REUNION IT'S GONNA BE!

Our family is so sad to hear of the passing of our dear great friend Bobby. He was such an inspiration to me as a young singer in the sixties and a great friend to our family through the years. He would sometimes come to visit us when he was home and we often went to visit he and Polly in their home in Nashville. My dad Lonnie Dikeman and I used to go out to their home in Anniston and visit him after he began singing Gospel music. I know my dad was one of the first people to greet him in...