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Robert M. "Bob" Oliver

Arlington, Texas

1940 - 2011

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Robert M. Oliver, 70, passed away Sunday, July 3, 2011. Memorial service: 10 a.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church in Arlington. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that those wishing to honor Bob's memory make a contribution to the UTA...

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Miss you so much. Now, Ray has died as well. Hope you two meet up and have a great time. Love Gretchen

I know that this is months after his passing...but I just found out and I am truly saddened by this. He was a good friend I met him throught Lydia...I enjoyed going to UTA games with him.

Peter

I am sorry to hear about the passing of Bob (Big "O"). I met him in 1988 after I started working at LTV. He was a good person and I appreciated his friendship. Back in those days, my wife and I would attend several of the UTA basketball games. At the very first one that I went to, I looked up and I noticed him siting at the top of the stands. And whenever I returned that's where I would find Bob to say hello. Please accept my sincere condolenses.

I was saddened to hear of the loss of your brother and uncle. Bob was a gentle and caring man who touched the lives of many. Please accept my sincere condolenses.

Bob Oliver was Secretary/Treasurer when my husband, Pete Conlon, was Governor of the Optimist Club North Texas District. We had such a great opportunity to get to know Bob, and he will truly be missed. I will always remember his wonderful smile and kind spirit.

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. "Big O" was one of my favorite people while I was working at Vought. He was a truly a gentleman. I hope you will always remember that HUGE smile.... only HE could have a smile like that.
Darcy Sety

Bob will certainly be missed at the ballpark. He always brightened my day when i saw him.

I first met Bob as we supported UTA Women's Basketball and Coach Capps. Those were great days cheering the girls onto success. Then years later, as I found my way to involvement with the Optimist Club of Arlington, how happy and surprised to see my friend, Bob, again. He was always at the meetings, to share a smile, a hug, a laugh, and a cheerful greeting. He was a very good man, a positive man, a Christian man, and I will miss him.

Bob was a kind, optimistic man who will be sorely missed.