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Robert Edward Homan

Searcy, Arkansas

1941 - 2024

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Robert Edward Homan of Searcy, Ark., and formerly of Marlton, N.J.

Born in Camden, N.J., to Alma and Russell T. Homan Sr. He grew up in Oaklyn, N.J., where he attended elementary school and graduated from Collingswood High School in 1959. While there, he ran long-distance track and began...

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A life well lived. It was a pleasure having him as a photographer for my family and grandchildren, and it was my honor to be his listing agent for Solaria when he put this unusual underground home on the market. RIP dear Robert

Bob, I remember many fun times with you in Brigantine, sleeping in your boat, shaving with salt water and eating 3 day old lunch meat without refrigeration. Sleeping in Fritz´s garage for duck hunting in December. Going out in your boat following the prom. Rest In Peace old friend! Mike Hansen

As a child, I grew up working for Mr. Homan at his Solaria Studio in Shamong, NJ. Few times in front of clients he introduced me as his adopted child. I grew up with K.C, Ricky, Candyce and Mellysa. Mr. H as I called him, was a very special person to me. He shared ideas, knowledge, and how to live life to the fullest. He was great mentor and friend. As to so many, I too will never forget what a positive impression he left on my life. My deepest condolences to to his family and friends. God...

Sandy,, so very sad and sorry to read of Bob´s passing. I had the privilege of being his realtor when he sold Solaria, my husband and I also had a Malcolm Wells designed home in Medford Lakes. Bob took some excellent photos of our family and grandchildren. He was one of the good friends I will always remember. Thank you for keeping me advised of his condition during the past year. I know and appreciate what you are now going through during this sad time. Prayers for Bob and also for you and...

Sandy, Very sorry to hear that Bob passed. I didn't keep in touch with Bob very much after high school but have many fond memories from our youth. Many took place in Brigantine: Going to Brigantine the day after the prom for a day of fun in Bob's boat; duck hunting in the winter; and sleeping in Bob's small boat for 3 days and shaving with salt water.

Whenever Bob attended Collingswood Class of 59 luncheons in Medford N.J. he took memorable pictures of our class. Bob is love, remembered fondly by many. Rest in peace we were honored to have Bob in our lives