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Robert Grable

Fort Worth, Texas

1946 - 2023

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April 12, 2023
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Fort Worth, Texas

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Robert Grable April 21, 1946 - April 20, 2023 Fort Worth, Texas - Robert (Bob) Cole Grable, a faithful servant of Christ Jesus, passed unexpectedly in his sleep during the early morning of 20 April 2023, one day shy of his seventy-seventh birthday. He leaves behind his beloved wife, children,...

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Bob was one of my most esteemed friends whom I dearly loved. We became good friends as SAEs at SMU and the bond remained until he passed. I miss him and think of him often and regret his early passing from us to His Lord. He was a true giant of a man in his intellect and his smile was as magnanimous. He exuded "good" and was a positive influence on all. It's still hard to realize he's gone from us but I and all who knew him know where he is. Much love and care to Marty, Jeff, and Laura.

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Bob was a friendly, loving welcome as I came to be the new rector of St. Andrew's in 1999.

I was very sad to learn of Mr. Garble´s passing. I worked at Kelly Hart for 28 years, and although I didn´t work in his section, he never failed to say "hello" and smile when I saw him. I had a lot of respect for, and pray God´ for his family

I worked with Bob as his expert witness in many Texas Railroad Commission Hearings and in litigation matters. Bob was an outstanding oil and gas attorney and my friend. Ronny Platt

Such a beautiful service today honoring a most beloved man! We continue to hold the entire Grable family in our prayers. Bob will be dearly missed by many, while his legacy shines brightly in his family, coworkers, and church and community friends.

Bob will be remembered by Sandy and Michele Henry. We loved him...his positive attitude and smile... Sandy...his golf game... both of us his friendship. We will miss him and still cannot comprehend he is not with us. His passing has moved us deeply and don't really know how to express how sad we feel.

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I had the distinct honor of working with Bob on many Texas Railroad Commission hearings and courtroom cases. The memory that will last for me is not just his legal ability but how much of a gentleman he was. It was my privilege to call him a friend.