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Robert L. Simmons

Houston, Texas

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Robert Lee Simmons went to be with Jesus on April 9, 2014. He was born August 7, 1948 to Vernon and Norma Jean Simmons in Wichita Falls, Texas. Left to cherish his memory are wife Kathryn Lynn Simmons, and children Kenny Albert Barclay, Shirra Anne Herron, Dawn Renee Soileau, Sheri Lynn...

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Robert, you will be missed. As a coworker and friend you were in deed a fine person. Rest in peace my friend.

I think about you everyday, I miss you so much that the pain in my heart will not go away. You were not just my father but my hero, I knew that I could always count on you to be there for me. I promise you that I will work hard to make you proud while you are in heaven. Please tell everyone I said hi and I miss and love them. I love you so much daddy

Dad, I miss you greatly and am so proud to be your first born daughter. You will always be my hero. I will see you again. I am trying to get back to a normal life before you got sick, but don't know how to do that yet. I miss our talks on the phone everyday. You are still my rock and will always be. I love you so much and am glad I was holding your hand when you went to see our loved ones in Heaven. Tell them I said I love them. You were a wonderful father and I honor you.

Robert! The good times we had working together at Cliff's will always stay with me. I never could beat your Fairlane with my Falcon. Rest in peace my friend.

Robert, you touched my life more than you would ever know. You have been in our thoughts since you retired and now, forever in our hearts. I'm going to miss you.

We go back many years don't we Robert, you always had a smile on your face and a big hug! I am so glad we reconnected in our later years. You will be missed my friend. God bless you and your family.

Robert I knew you since high school, visiting and running with Dewayne Curry. Then many years later our paths crossed when we worked together in the lab.We had retirement places only miles apart, it is a small world. It was fun to enjoy those years, see you on the other side, my friend, Love Vonnie Gunter

I am in shock over the lose of such a sweet man. He always greeted me with a hug and a smile. I grew to call him "pops" in a very short time, that is how welcoming he was to me. Loved to hear his stories and watch him as he told them. Such a man will be missed. Rest in peace Pops.