Robert-Stevens-Obituary

Robert Wade "Bob" Stevens

Waverly, Alabama

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Robert "Bob" Wade StevensRobert Wade Stevens' physical life left this world on April 22, 2025. He was just shy of 78 years, and 55 of those years were spent married to his beloved Mary. The vastness of his beautiful heart and soul remain.Bob was born in Ames, Iowaand moved to Auburn in his early...

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Bob's little brother Mark and I were AGR's together and I got to know Bob a little bit then. Since I was a Chemistry and Pre-Med major his dad was not only my teacher but my advisor. I got to know Bob well a decade ago when I became his cardiologist. We weathered some storms together, but even in the hard times he lit up my office with his smile and grace. I miss him still and think of him on days like today.

Bob and I were scouting classmates in Den 4, Cub Scouts, and Troop 11 Boy Scouts. His mother was our Den Mother and Dr. Steven´s served as our Scout Master for a period of time, I guess. Bob and I were lifelong friends and I always enjoyed his company.

Hi Kyes. We are sadden by the passing of your father. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your family. We thank you for posting this wonderful article so that we could hear of Bob´s passing and get a glimpse of his full life. May God Bless you and your family through this difficult time and give you comfort. With sympathy, Irene and Stuart Wilson

Dear Mary, Bob was a wonderful man. I'm so sorry for your loss.

A beautiful obituary. Although I don´t know your father, you have described him in such a way that I wished I had met him.

"Bobby" and I became friends at Auburn High School in the early '60s. Later, we were members of the same Boy Scout troop and bonded further. Bob was the best of us even then. I recall a scouting event at Auburn U. across from Jordan-Hare back when it was called Bigelow Flats, and a group of us were playing with track apparatus after sneaking into the stadium. Well, Bob broke his arm on a high jump attempt and Mr. Stevens had to rescue him and us from ourselves. Memories of youth are the most...

Bob was the one who told me the humorous tradition of newbie rock hounds leaving a marble when they pick up a new rock. Once they lose all their marbles they're hooked on rockhounding.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember him always being at the basketball games when Kyes was playing. May God comfort you, Mary, Frank, Kyes and the rest of the family with fond and loving memories. Sincerely, Carolyn Rogers

A grand classmate......... I will miss him.