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Robert Ted Renfrow

Garland, Texas

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Renfrow, Robert Ted Born March 16, 1961 in Rockwall, Texas and passed away December 9, 2010 in Garland, Texas. He is preceded in death by his father, Robert O. Renfrow. Robert is survived by his wife of 18 years, Lilia "Cookie" Renfrow; son, Robert Bryant Renfrow; mother, Lee Renfrow; brothers...

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Cookie & Rob, I knew Robert at Jackson Jr High and North Garland High. I will always remember his incredible talent for arranging & composing music. I was honored that he asked me to play flute in an ensemble playing an arrangement he did of songs based on the word "eyes": "My Eyes Adored You", "Spanish Eyes", etc. We were also on the newspaper & yearbook staffs - he wrote very comical & clever articles. You'll have to ask David Casteel about "DR. PJ". I'll always think of Robert when I hear...

Robert was a kind and gentle human being. Quick with a smile. Always very friendly with a wonderful sense of humor.

I will always remember those qualities from my time working with Robert during the late 1980s at Tele-Image.

My deepest sympathies to his family at this time.

Warm Regards

What a joy to have known Robert. At this time of year, I always think of his Christmas compilation CDs, his ebullient spirit and his excellent sense of humor. Gifts to us all. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Cookie and Bo.

Cookie and Rob - I worked with Robert during the 80's at Tele-Image. Some of my very funniest moments were spent in his company. What a great guy. My sympathies. Hold the good memories near to your heart.

Cookie and Rob, I have know Robert since Jr High School. He was a great friend and incredibly talented musician. Many of my happy memories from that time period included him. I know he will be missed by many, and most especially by you. You don't know me, but you are in my prayers. Vickie Wolfe Rhoades (Mesquite, Tx)

My sypathy to the family of Robert. He was a dear friend to me back in high school and college days, and we had recently reconnected--along with many NGHS alums. He will be missed.