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Robert Floyd

Lawrence, Kansas

1929 - 2020

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Robert Rodgers (Bob) Floyd, formerly of Lawrence passed away peacefully on April 30, 2020 in Georgetown Texas. He was born January 17, 1929 in Ada, Okalahoma. The son of B.R. and Mildred Floyd. He had two siblings, John and Sarah. Upon graduating from Durant High in Durant, OK, he enlisted in the...

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Our deepest sympathies. I have wonderful memories of Mr. Floyd. His charm, warmth, and humor always brightened every room he entered. His kindness was genuine. I will miss his southern drawl and tall stories! We are thinking of you during this difficult time.

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Many fond memories of conversations with Bob at the Jayhawk Food Mart and standing along side of him at Hillbilly practices and games. Was always a polite well mannered person until it came to his passion for football. Please let me know when you schedule a Life Celebration so that I can attend. May God bless all of his extended family.

I was blessed having Coach Floyd as my first Head Football Coach. You could not help but love the sport after playing for him and I do to this day. The fond memories of the holiday family get togethers always bring a smile to my face. Thank you and God bless you Mr Floyd for you being you.

Bob brightened everyone's life. Whenever I was a little down or just needed a break, a stop at the Jayhawk Food Mart was good medicine, as Bob shared his quips, stories and laughter! And I met so many people there at the store - a true gathering center for people from all walks of life. He truly loved people and made everyone feel valued. He was a solid leader at First Christian Church all the years I was pastor there, possessing a practical but strong faith. May all his family be...

He called everyone 'Hoss'. Was the unofficial doorman at 1st Christian. A transplanted Horned Frog, he became a real Jayhawk. Young Bob and Debbie were two of the best at LHS.

Our whole family the Miller's loved Bob. Bob was a coach for our son when he was 8 years old. Bob taugh him to respect and help everyone in his life. Bob was a very good friend to our family . When he came to Lawrence Kan sas he made sure to come and see us we enjoiyed him talking old times with us. To his family he will be missed and the many friends he had in Lawrence Ks.

Pop Reiver will be missed!

Bob was a hell of a fine fella . We used to stop and BS , get us some deviled eggs at the Hole in the Wall . RIP