Robert-Mailly-Obituary

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Robert "Bob" J. Mailly

Folly Beach, South Carolina

Jul 20, 1937 – Apr 22, 2020 (Age 82)

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BORN
July 20, 1937
DIED
April 22, 2020
AGE
82
LOCATION
Folly Beach, South Carolina

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Robert "Bob" J. Mailly, 82 of Folly Beach, South Carolina, beloved life partner of Lynn Hendy was called into the waiting arms of Jesus Christ on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 after a long illness. His graveside service will be held Monday, April 27, 2020 at Holy Cross Cemetery, James Island, South...

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Bob "Red" was a lifetime close friend going back to Braintree High School. Bob & Lynn joined myself and my wife Sue in Orlando, Florida for several days celebrating our High School reunion, which was organized by Alden Shores for several years. Bob always admired antique autos and purchased his first in 1955, a 1930 Club Coup with rumble seat which we helped him get home. I'm not sure if it ever ran. Some other note worthy events are Bob helping repair Joe Rizzo Miles Standish Reservation...

Bob "Red" was a lifetime close friend going back to Braintree High School. Bob & Lynn joined myself and my wife Sue in Orlando, Florida for several days celebrating our High School reunion, which was organized by Alden Shores for several years. Bob always admired antique autos and purchased his first in 1955, a 1930 Club Coup with rumble seat which we helped him get home. I'm not sure if it ever ran. Some other note worthy events are Bob helping repair Joe Rizzo Miles Standish Reservation...

Bob "Red" was a lifetime close friend going back to Braintree High School. Bob & Lynn joined myself and my wife Sue in Orlando, Florida for several days celebrating our High School reunion, which was organized by Alden Shores for several years. Bob always admired antique autos and purchased his first in 1955, a 1930 Club Coup with rumble seat which we helped him get home. I'm not sure if it ever ran. Some other note worthy events are Bob helping repair Joe Rizzo Miles Standish Reservation...

I knew Bob from church. We were ushers and greeters. We also
served together in the Men's Club. A finer person never lived.

Many happy memories of beautiful days on the golf course. We shared lots of laughs. Bob was a good friend, always concerned about how everyone was getting along. We were so lucky to have those good time together.

Bob was a golfing buddy of mine and others at Charleston Municipal Golf Course. He was a terrific guy with a great sense of humor & always gave as good as he got. He loved the game so much but was horrible at it but that never curbed his enthusiasm. We teased him about his putter, told him the 50s called and wanted it back. Bob will be missed by all the guys at the Muni & the world will be a sadder place. Many a glass will be raised in your honor.

Hey Bob - You beat me to the 'finish' line when I had so many more things to talk with you about. One subject of which was our last game of cribbage where you skunked me unmercifully. You are still the World's Champion Cribbage Player - but I plan to try & get even when we meet again!
Rest in peace, my friend.