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Robert Newton Floyd After 63 years of loving, living, and giving, Robert Newton Floyd-architect, energy expert, and devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend to many--passed away at home in his sleep on the morning of Dec. 14, 2011. Robert was born in Dallas, Texas on October 6, 1948. Robert was the founder and owner of ARC INC, consultants and architects. He had served in numerous public roles, including: Chairman of the Austin Electric Utility Commission; a member of the National Energy Committee of the American Institute of Architects; Commercial and Industrial Energy Efficiency Program Manager for the Tennessee Valley Authority; Resource Management Commissioner for the City of Austin and on many other alternative and conventional energy boards and commissions. In addition, he had served as a consultant to the Department of Energy, AES Aurora, TVA, the Lower Colorado River Authority, the State of Texas, the National Association of Home Builders and others. Robert was the co-author of a series of government research publications on the design of the built environment and was a regular speaker and lecturer at the University of Texas. Robert was an accomplished designer and astute businessman. He was an expert and visionary in energy efficiency and sustainability, 30 years ahead of his time. He won a national design award for the design of a solar school building. His skills and talents as an architect were demonstrated in the design and construction of additions to the built environment that were both functional and beautiful. Robert never failed to think about sustainability for the future. Robert was a 1967 graduate of Austin High School and a leader in the community. He was a licensed architect who earned his bachelor's degree in Architecture from the University of Texas in 1974 and also received his MBA from the UT School of Business Executive Master's Program in 1993. He is survived by his wife Debra Day Floyd, their daughter Erin Callie Day Floyd, age 10, his son Jason Phillip Floyd and wife Ashley Lundgren Floyd, and their son Jaxon Wallace Floyd, age 8 months. Robert's first daughter Peyton Elizabeth Floyd died in a car accident in 2000 at age 20. The most loving of fathers, he wrote in her obituary that she was "dancing with dolphins across the ceiling of the universe," and we joyfully trust that they dance together now. He is also survived by his brother James Ray Floyd and wife Kathryn, his uncle Chuck Payne and wife Mary, along with many nieces and nephews whom he loved and respected dearly. Robert leaves behind so many cherished friends and extended family members that to try and name every one of them would be like counting the stars in the universe. His beloved sister Cynthia Jan Abernathy preceded him in death in February of 2011 at the age of 49, due to a swift cancer. Robert is also preceded in death by his mother, Myneka (Micki) Allyene Payne and his father Charles Ray Floyd, Sr. Robert also leaves behind his beloved poker group, many of whom have been close friends since high school. Robert leaves to his family and his many friends a proud legacy of accomplishment and love, and his constant awareness of the possibility of death, which led him to live life, fearlessly, to the fullest every day. Affluence came to Robert later in his life, largely the result of hard work and good fortune. Never a materialist, he saw this primarily as an opportunity to share and help others. His generosity was often personal and focused on people he encountered and came to know and care about. Many were young people with both problems and potential. The Indian proverb "all that is not given is lost" embodied his attitude toward life. The many he helped are a lasting legacy, their lives better because of Robert. In remembering him, they too will extend a helping hand. We will all remember Robert as the most generous of men, taking care of everyone in his life, and those of us who knew him are humbled and honored to have called him friend. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to a charity of your choice because what mattered to you, mattered to Robert. The family also asks that you write down your memories or experiences with Robert during your lifetime and send them to his wife, Debra, so that she may collect them for Robert's daughter and grandson and future generations of Floyds. A memorial service to celebrate the life of Robert N. Floyd will be held in 2012 at a date and location TBD. As Robert once said, "I'll reconsider everything tomorrow depending on the color of the sky and the direction of the wind." Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Dec. 24 to Dec. 26, 2011.

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October 25, 2012

Many years ago, as we sat around a table with several friends, Robert relayed an experience he had when he was about 12 years old in an emergency room. I believe it was a ruptured appendix which required emergent surgery, during which he "died" for a short time. He shared, with reverence, the absolute freedom and beauty he felt during his "death" . . . and he said what had stayed with him the most was when his spirit rejoined his body, to live once again, "But I just remember the incredible tension of living in a physical body again. I had been so light . . . " So now, dear Robert, almost a year later, you are once again without tension, and living in the light. Blessings.

January 1, 2012

Dear Debbie and Erin--We were shocked and saddened to hear of your husband's, your father's passing. While we had only met Robert a few times, he was always kind-hearted and obviously driven, in the matter of horses, by his devotion and love for you, Erin. As I read his obituary, I am in awe of Robert's accomplishments. While I am sure his passing leaves a huge hole in many people's lives, we have to trust that hole will be filled with treasured memories and love for a man that touched many. Our hearts and prayers are with you, Debbie and Erin, and your family. --Love to all of you! Florence, Mike, and all the family at Spicewood Farms

Suzanne Freeman

December 29, 2011

Austin will not be the same without you.

Priscilla Nunn

December 28, 2011

Debbie, my heart hurts for you and Erin but rejoice thinking about the time you spent with Robert. When I met Robert for the first time, I was touched by his kind spirit and I thought, this man will cherish Debbie as she should be cherish and he did. Blessings always

Larry Snyder

December 27, 2011

Friend, counselor, business advisor and confidant; Robert was all of these for many people and I am privileged to have been one of them. To say Robert was one of a kind is understating his uniqueness. There will never be another. We'll miss you my friend.

December 26, 2011

I am saddened by Robert's passing. I had the privilege of knowing and working with him in his advisory role on the Resource Management Commission. As a City staff member, I welcomed his advice and other words of wisdom.
Austin lost a truly valuable citizen that will be hard to replace.

His integrity and knowledge of energy issues were very impressive to me.

Rest in peace.
Adolph L. Stickelbault

December 26, 2011

Robert, you are missed by all your friends, and I count myself among them. Rest in peace.
Lee Kagan

Rohit Prakash

December 26, 2011

Integrity, kindness, and generosity are just three of words that come to my mind when thinking of this incredible human being. God speed, my friend! Cheers and catch you on the flip side.

December 26, 2011

We are truly saddened to hear of Robert's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family. --Susan,Brad,Brooke & Kyle Cohen

AZ

December 25, 2011

If those who have passed away in death are conscious of nothing at all (Ecclesiastes 9:5) then we who are alive should give a serious thought on how we could best show how much we love and care for our loved ones while they can still feel and appreciate it.

J L

December 24, 2011

My condolences to family.may the many memories of your loved one bring you comfort during this time of grief.

December 24, 2011

Our prayers are with you all and this difficult time. Eve McFarland and William, Harrison and Jeff Wallingford

P. Riordan

December 24, 2011

Robert, you were a friend, a mentor and a joy to know. Thanks always.

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