Robert -Fry-Obituary

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Robert Moellering Fry

Wilmington, North Carolina

Nov 11, 1930 – Nov 10, 2019 (Age 88)

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BORN
November 11, 1930
DIED
November 10, 2019
AGE
88
LOCATION
Wilmington, North Carolina

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Andrews Mortuary and Crematory - Market Street Chapel - Wilmington Obituary

Robert (Bob) Moellering Fry passed away to be with our Lord on Sunday November 10, 2019 surrounded by his family at the Davis Community. Bob was born on November 11, 1930 in Cincinnati, Ohio and was the son of the late Harry and Helen Fry of Cincinnati, Ohio. Bob leaves behind Vonnie Herzog Fry, his loving wife of 61 years. Bob was the love of her life.


Bob graduated from Elder High School in 1949 and was recognized in 2002 with the Walter “Babe” Barlett Award for his football accolades. Bob went on to play for the University of Kentucky for Paul “Bear” Bryant. The Wildcats went 11-1 in 1950 and won the Sugar Bowl and were ranked as national champions. That year Bob also played on the UK freshman basketball team with teammate greats Cliff Hagan and Frank Ramsey, both Naismith Hall of Fame members. Bob played in the 1952 Cotton Bowl Classic.  He was twice named to the All SEC Team.  In 1982 Paul Bryant named Bob to his All Time Team where he is honored as part of the Paul Bear Bryant Memorial at the University of Alabama.


The L.A. Rams drafted Bob out of college as a left offensive tackle in 1953. In 1960 he was traded to the Dallas Cowboy’s and was the first starting left tackle to play for the franchise. Bob retired from the Cowboys in 1964. In his years in the NFL he started in 119 of his 126 career games and had 5 fumble recoveries and 2 kick-off returns for 23 yards. He always wore #75. Bob long suffered from Alzheimer’s because of the head traumas he suffered from playing football for so many years.


 Bob continued in the NFL as an offensive line coach for the Atlanta Falcons (he was part of the group that selected and started the original Atlanta Falcons team), the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Jets. He concluded his impressive career in the NFL scouting for the NFL Combine.


Bob’s greatest life achievement was his family. He was a devoted and loving husband, father and grandfather. He always said he was the luckiest guy in the world. Left to cherish his memory are his children Bryan (Kelley), Alicia (Titus), Deanna (Eckhard), Monica (CJ), Erick (Kelly), Matthew (Alexandra) and his son, Milton, who preceded him in death; and his grandchildren Rachel (Josh), Ashton, Cameron, Sophia, Ansley, Rebekah, Francesca, Elizabeth, Aubrey, Rayne, Thea, Bryce, Kirta, and his great grandchildren Brady and Lily.


He was a good man, well liked, and always ready to lend a helping hand.  Although he was humble, he never shied away from standing up for what he believed in. He was loved by his kids, grandkids, and nieces and nephews, especially for his relentless ability to play, tease and smother them with strong hugs. He will be greatly missed.


Our grateful thanks to all the caregivers at the Davis Community who surrounded him with their loving care. We also thank Hospice for their support and comfort. A special thanks to Thomas Watkins, his long-time caregiver.


A funeral mass will be held at The Basilica Shrine of St. Mary, 412 Ann St., Wilmington 28401 on November 22, 2019 at 10:00 am. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Sister Isaac Outreach or St. Mary Dental Health Center.   Condolences for the family may be shared with www.andrewsmortuary.com.

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Just read this about Bob and wanted to let Vonnie and family know they are in my prayers. God was with them in so many wonderful ways and such wonder people they are. May you have comfort and know how many people are holding you up in prayer.

I only saw this today in the Atlanta Journal Constitution. It brought back memories of this giant and nice man and lovely wife who were then coming to Atlanta, to IHM and to the new Falcons team. Other responsibilities (including growing a lovely family) ate into "time" that we always think we do not enough of. I am so sorry for your loss - a loss that apparently was there with you for some years due to TCE and football injuries. Bob is now freed of limitations so he can soar into the new...

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May God hold you close, comfort you gently, and carry you through this difficult time. In Prayer and Sympathy.

Thinking of all of you and the great times on Wingam Drive. Bob will forever be larger than life in my memory. Hugs to all!

To the Fry family, our deepest sympathies go out to you. My wife and I know your son, Bryan, and through him we see a reflection of his dad. We wish you all the joy that comes with family memories and the confidence that he is being well cared for by our Father in heaven.
Kindest regards,
Geoff and Susan King

Our deepest condolences to Vonnie and family at this sad time. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Jim& Joan Zito

We have so many great memories of Bob and how he loved his grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. He was the life of the party and that's where I had met him for the first time was at a party. Our deepest condolences to all of you in the Fry family, and especially to my dear friend, Kelley Fry. Our prayers are with all of you at this very difficult time. God bless you all!

I only got to know Bob after he moved to Wilmington and I was impressed with him and they way he and Vonnie interacted. It saddened me when she told me that he had been moved to Davis. I am so sorry for your loss and mine.

Charlie Backes