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Robert Warner "Bobby" Ratliff

Fort Worth, Texas

1951 - 2003

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Robert Warner "Bobby" Ratliff, 51, a beloved husband, father, brother, uncle and friend to many, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, May 7, 2003, after an incredibly courageous battle with cancer.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday in the sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church. Memorial service: 10...

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Patti
My heartfelt sympathy to you my sweetgirl and your sons. For many years I have loved my memories of you and Bobby. He was a cherished friend in my heart. A truly kind inhabitant of this earth. And now , at peace in Heaven. I extend my sympathy to all family and friends of Bobby's. My love and prayers to you all. Bobby , we are all the better for knowing you. Most sincerely, Joan Black May 25, 2003

My deepest sympathy to the family of Bobby. I haven't seen him since we graduated from AHHS in 1969, but I will always remember his friendship, kindness and great smile. He will always be remembered in my mind as a handsome young athlete with a sweet spirit. May God have mercy upon his soul and may Light Perpetual shine upon him.

Gary and I were so sorry to hear of Bobby's passing. I know it was a tough struggle for such a really nice person. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.

With condolences we celebrate the incredible success of Bobby's life. He has infulenced hundreds of people for good and left his smile in the countenance of countless faces. He surely left his enthusiasm for life in his children. May God bless those he left behind with the comfort of knowing that Families Are Forever.

Bud and I are so sorry that Bobby finally had to give up the fight. He, as well as every member of his family were diligent in care, compassion and love. We loved Bobby as a neighbor, as a friend and as someone who always made you feel important and special in his life.

Our prayers are with each of you and to know that we will see him again one day to see that wonderful smile he had.

Andre(Bud) and Sue Fournier

I wish to extend my heart felt condolences to Bobby's family in Bobby's loss in his fight with cancer. Even though this is a most dificult time for you, it is more than comforting to know that Bobby is now with the Lord. Having gone through a battle with cancer myself, Bobby and I shared a common bound. I will always carry with me memories of Bobby, his personality and his most valiant and dignified fight with cancer. God Bless you all. Sincerely, Robert McCommon

Bobby was a good friend and a great guy. He will be missed, but he left us a lot of good memories.

Bobby was an incredible individual. His positive attitude, great sense of humor and warm friendly smile are what I will remember. I believe that God needed a little laugher during this tense time and what better person to have in Heaven than Bobby!
God Bless You All,
Friend & Former UPR Family Member,
Pam Osburn

Bobby was the most vivacious and compassionate person I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. His heart and his humor touched many people and I am honored that I was among the many. He will be hugely missed. Patti, my deepest sympathies to you and the boys, and to the entire Ratliff family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Sincerely,

Stephanie King