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Robert F. Marks

KELLER, Texas

1944 - 2008

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- Robert F. Marks 63, died peacefully at home in Fort Worth on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008, after a short fight with pancreatic cancer. He faced his illness with acceptance, grace, courage and, naturally, humor. Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday at Lucas Funeral Home, 137 E. Hill St., Keller. Visitation:...

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Dear Carol,
I recently heard the news of Bob. Words cannot explain the sadness my heart feels for you and your family. Bob was a great man and wonderful father. Few people find their true soul mate and you and Bob were certainly a rare pair. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Carol and Family,

We just heard the news of Bob's passing. We are so very sad for all of you and those who knew and loved him. It was obvious to us when we met at our last high school reunion that you both were very happy and successful. It is also obvious in all the guest book entries that Bob was loved and respected by many, many people. He truly made a positive "mark" on all he encountered. Our prayers will be with you, Carol, as you grieve the loss of your husband, friend and...

Carol, My deepest sympathy for the loss of Bob. He was a good friend to me and we had alot of good times together growing up. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult times---Your friend Stack

The 10 years I spent at Trinity Contractors was guided by Mr. Marks. He was the most influential person I have ever worked around. His attitude was always positive and his actions were guided toward bettering the work inviroment for the employees. Thank you Bob, you are missed. God Bless the family, our prayers are with you.

Happy Times 1961 (Mike, Bob and Ray)

Dear Carol,
Words can't express the sadness of losing a childhood friend. The memories and good times will stay with me forever. I''m sending this picture hoping that it will bring back good memories of good times together.

My recent visit with Bob, Carol and family was short, I know , but necessary. I felt the need to reminisce about the good times we shared together over the years, Bob was more than a friend; he was family to me from the age of five. Bob will be missed but never forgotten.

I worked with Bob at TAC Ind. and there are three things I remember about him. He always did his share and more when it came to work. He always was there and ready to teach anyone anything that he had learned in the sheet metal business. He always made the job easier and the day shorter through his humor and friendliness. He will be missed and has earned his reward in heaven.

Dear Marks Family,
Tory and I just heard the news, and we wish to express our condolences to all of you. Bob was such a wonderful person and we were truly honored to know him. Please know that our thoughts are with all of you. Do not hesitate to let us know if there is anything we can do to help.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time of great loss. Bob will be missed by the many who loved and respected him. He was prince among men.