Robert-Snead Jr.-Obituary

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Robert Caldwell Snead Jr.

Centre, Alabama

Oct 12, 1951 – Jul 28, 2018 (Age 66)

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BORN
October 12, 1951
DIED
July 28, 2018
AGE
66
LOCATION
Centre, Alabama

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Ridout's Valley Chapel - Homewood Obituary

ROBERT "BOB" CALDWELL SNEAD, JR., age 66, passed away on July 28, 2018, peacefully with his devoted wife at his side, after a courageous and tenacious battle against prostate cancer. He is survived by his wife Debbie Robinson Snead, and children Robby Robinson (Sandy) and Perrin Robinson...

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Debbie,

I just found out about Bob, I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great friend. We always helped each other. I had tried to call him several times earlier this year, but could not make contact

I remember the great times we had together.

Debbie. I was in Montana when I found out. He would have liked that. All of my love and condolences to the family. I loved him. To my Friend and my Brother, Doctor Bob Snead,. See you at the half.

Debbie. I was in Montana when I found out. He would have liked that. All of my love and condolences to you and the family. I loved him. To my friend and Brother, Dr. Bob Snead. See you at the half.

RIP our dear friend. We are out of towm or we would have been at the service. Prayers for Bob's family. ATO brothers forever.
Russell and Marcia Greenhalgh

Bob was such a caring and giving person. The whole room lit up when he walked in. I am so glad I had a chip of him to touch my life. He has a very special place in my heart. We will all be together again where there is only happiness with our Lord and Savior.

I had the pleasure of knowing Bob as a brother of ATO. He treated everyone the same, big and small. He always had a smile on his face and a hop in his step. Truly, I am better for knowing him. A born leader and wonderful story teller that could entertain for hours. Unselfishly, he prayed for me when I found out I had melanoma as I did for him. Although we are all sad to lose Bob, the angels in heaven rejoice.

God Speed Bob! Bob was a great friend and a very unselfish ATO Brother. He came to JSU like a Rock Star driving as I remember a 1969 Gold Chevrolet, and was one of the most postive leaders I have ever known. He was a great ATO Brother to all and will be greatly missed by all who came into his life.

Tom Downing Eta Theta '70

A true mold breaker and all around good egg---gone way way too soon.
RIP Bob-a-loo




Sending positive thoughts and prayers to you and your family. Vicki Goldstein