Robert-McFaul, Sr.-Obituary

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Robert A. McFaul, Sr.

KAUFMAN, Texas

Oct 5, 1936 – Feb 8, 2022 (Age 85)

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BORN
October 5, 1936
DIED
February 8, 2022
AGE
85
LOCATION
KAUFMAN, Texas

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Robert A. McFaul, Sr. of Combine, Texas, died on Feb. 8, 2022. He was born Oct. 5, 1936 to Joe and Sylvia Barlow McFaul. A native Texan, he was a proud graduate of Kemp High School, class of 1954. A well-respected masonry contractor, he was founder and owner of RAM Masonry. Previously he owned...

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Miss you every day dear brother. Fortunately, I feel you with me. And we will meet again soon. I love you.

I sure am missing you. This has been especially difficult and you're not here for me. I'm not accustomed to that. I love you and as you always said "precious memories.

It is with great sadness that I morn the loss of my dear friend, Robert; in fact my dearest friend since grade school; I am so sorry I did no keep in contact my loss but in Heaven we will have great rejoicing . Keep your big smile on. Looking forward to our reunion, pretty soon, I would think. Then we can fill-in some of the blanks. you dear friend, claudis

Connie and I met Robert and Shirley when their son, Marcus, became our pastor in Columbus, IN. We are grateful for his and Shirley's friendship through the years. His thoughtfulness and goodness was wonderful to us. Robert was a talented, loving, caring person, and we will miss him greatly.

Wish could be there with you.

My heart felt condolences go out to the entire family , especially JoNell. I didn’t see Robert much in my lifetime, but I’ve heard wonderful stories through the years . Love to all the family .

Robert was my hero. He loved and protected me from day one. He was always there with a word of encouragement, advice when asked, a pat on the back and was a wealth of information. Robert was a dedicated son to our parents and a loving husband and dad.
He was a natural born storyteller and always had one to tell and a ready smile and laugh. What a joy to be around. He loved deviled eggs, divinity and a good steak. Robert could make any foot tap when he started playing the...

Robert and I dated our friendship back to 1951 when we were together for several weeks at Dr Golf Alexander’s Yellowhorse Ranch near Buford in northwest Colorado. We were two of 24 boys from 12 Boy Scout troops in Kaufman County. He was a representative of Kemp’s Scout troop and myself from First Presbyterian Church troop in Terrell. We have had the opportunity to renew our friendship over the past several years since Shirley’s passing when he would routinely visit during morning worship at...