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Robert Eugene "Bob" McEvoy

Atlanta, Georgia

1944 - 2023

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DIED
October 31, 2023
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

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Robert Eugene ("Bob") McEvoy passed away unexpectedly on October 31, 2023 at the age of 79 after a brief battle with kidney disease. He was surrounded by family and appreciative of their love and support. Bob was born on August 30, 1944 in the rough and tumble southside of Chicago, Illinois. ...

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Richard and I think of Bob often times he made us laugh and times he would check on Richard as he goes thru chemo. He was A special friend to us both and is missed Sending family our love and prayers and to remind them Bob was loved by many

Kathy we were shocked by the news of Bob´s death. Such fun memories we have. We think of you often when we pass a railroad. I miss you and Bob and the gang. I have tried to find y´all several times but no luck. I will try again and maybe we can catch up. Love Barb Harris

Your loved one is now resting peacefully in the Arms of our Heavenly Father, but he will continue to live in your hearts. Cherish all the memories and know that he is looking down on you with love from Heaven above. Prayers and condolences to the Family.

Peace, Prayers & Blessings.

Bobby Mac- 55 years of friendship covered much ground. From our days at Lackland AFB, TX through Hidden Hills, Stone Mountain, GA & beyond. Pilot training at Willy, AZ, bowling league, darts at Manuals tavern, L1011 no flap landings, MD 80 external engine failure, Memorial Day deep sea fishing tournaments, Flames hockey games, Saturday soccer games, and much much more. A legacy of wonderful memories. My deepest condolences to Kathy, Sean, Kevin, Brian and their families. I will miss you Bob....

Getting to know the fellow student who would be his wife. God bless all.

I'm sorry to read about Robert's passing. He was hired not long after I was and our two children also graduated from Marist High School. We'd run into each other both on the campus and at the airline. Bob Krone