ROBERT-STARKS-Obituary

ROBERT L. STARKS II

Cleveland, Ohio

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STARKS ROBERT L. STARKS II, age 66, passed away peacefully on August 25, 2014. Beloved husband to Carol. Loving father, grandfather, brother, and uncle. The family will receive friends at Aspinwall Church of God, 14627 Aspinwall Avenue, Cleveland on Saturday, August 30th beginning at 2 p.m. with...

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hi papa bear its shi shi i misss you sooooooooooooooooo much and dadddddy to

My prayers go out to the family! I remember Robert, Lewis and Gwen Ellis had many laughs over the past 20 years or so. May God continue to bless his family!

I have known Robert since Junior High School, I would see him periodically at the hospital or other places where we both were receiving some sort of service/support. He always had a great sense of humor and was able to accept life on life's terms. He will surely be missed. My prayers go out to his family.

Our prayers and sympathies to the family, Atty. John Carson & Lillian Carson.

So sorry for your loss. To help your grieving, share and concentrate on your many happy memories.

I am sorry for your loss, Mr. Starks had a deep and distinguish voice when he would call and order his meals,we knew it was him. We are all going to miss him here it UH(At Your Request Room Service).

May God Be With You All
(Janice)
UH Nutrition Department

Dear Carol, I used to work with Robert (Smokey) years ago. I wish I would have had a way to contact the two of you before this. He was true friend, and a beautiful ,crazy person. I will miss him dearly, and hope to get a chance to meet you. Renee Boykins

My prayers and heartfelt sympathies go out to the Starks family during this very sad time. Robert (Smokey) was a dear friend of mine and many of my family members. He'll truly be missed but never forgotten. RIP Smoke..love ya!! Say hello to all of our family members and friends that I'm sure have greeted you with open arms!!

Dear Carol,

I am so sorry for your loss. Robert was such a warm soul and I so looked forward to seeing him at the sleep clinic at UH. I will never forget his smile or his velvety voice. Take good care.

Sincerely,

Tracy Smith