Robert Gardiner "Bobby" Mudd

Robert Gardiner "Bobby" Mudd obituary, Richmond, VA

Robert Gardiner "Bobby" Mudd

Robert Mudd Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Sep. 12 to Sep. 13, 2020.
MUDD, Robert Gardiner "Bobby", Bobby Mudd, 75, a lifelong Richmond resident and beloved father, grandfather, husband, brother and friend to so many, died peacefully in his sleep on Sunday, September 6, 2020. He leaves his wife of 53 years, Blair, to cherish him.

Bobby was a gifted artist, a talented chef, a winning fisherman who occasionally exaggerated his catches, a Sudoku master, a collector of rods and reels and broken lawn mowers and just about anything else. He was a modern day Renaissance man who loved Hershey bars, caffeine free Diet Coke, Doritos and his family, although not necessarily in that order. He was also a tough but loving dad to Randy, Tommy and Brian. And he was Granddaddy/BopBop to his 10 grandchildren.

He could fix anything – or at least fiddle and fool with it until it was functional again. Bobby relied on his vast collection of spices and seasonings to whip up gourmet meals for his family, although his 10 grandchildren always looked forward to the specialty of the house when they visited – hot dogs, mac and cheese and applesauce. He loved his grandchildren fiercely and was immensely proud of them, whether they were winning high school cross country races, hooking a big fish at their house in Mathews County, getting a perfect report card or following in his footsteps by creating beautiful art. He loved painting – landscapes of rolling hills, river scenes, abstract oils. Some of his favorite pieces hang in his own private art space in the basement of his home in Mechanicsville. He and Blair spent hours together creating masterpieces with their friends with the Rivah Rat Painters group in Mathews.

Bobby was born and raised in Richmond, just as his parents were. He met the love of his life, Blair, when they swam together for the Ginter Park Pool swim team. Bobby also was a proud Eagle Scout. Bobby and Blair both graduated from John Marshall High School, and then he went on to pursue degree in architecture at the University of Virginia. He worked at Fluor Daniel for 20 years and then at Circuit City until he retired in 2008. He traveled often but always came home in time to see every one of his three boys' football and basketball games.

Bobby had a rumbling voice and a wide grin that commanded attention. He was kind and creative, and he loved life and all its joys – especially his family. He will be missed dearly and celebrated often by his wife, Blair; his three sons, Randy (Kristin) of Mechanicsville, Tommy (Regan) of Midlothian and Brian (Paige) of Mechanicsville. His grandchildren will continue to make Bobby proud through all of their achievements. They are all Mudds through and through: Andrew, Rachel, Daniel, Courtney, Beau, Dylan, Whitney, Presley, Townshend and Campbell. He is also survived by his brothers, Dick Mudd (Donna) and Bill (Gladys); and many nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, September 30 at 11 a.m. at Mechanicsville Christian Center, 8061 Shady Grove Road, Mechanicsville. Masks are required.

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September 29, 2020

Blair and Debbie Smith posted to the memorial.

September 29, 2020

Doris McLeod planted trees.

September 29, 2020

Vivian Shackelford posted to the memorial.

Blair and Debbie Smith

September 29, 2020

Y'all were the best neighbors anyone could ask for. I remember like it was yesterday meeting y'all and Cindy for the first time, looking at constellations with Brian, remembering Tommy watching Winnie the Pooh over and over, watching Bobby teach Randy how to back the car out of the driveway for the first time.

God bless you all.

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Doris McLeod

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Vivian Shackelford

September 29, 2020

Bobby was one of those persons who truly personified bigger than life. Truly a Renaissance Man. Gifted and talented in so many ways and had an infectious giggle that will be sorely missed.

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Georgie Green

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Phin Wood

September 16, 2020

Blair,Helen and I were saddened to read Bobby’s obituary in the newspaper. May the memories of good times together sustain you as you grieve your loss. We pray that God’s love and grace will surround you and the family during this hard time. Phin Wood

Kenny Townsend

September 15, 2020

Caught the biggest Striper Bass in my lifetime, on his boat. -RIP Bobby Mudd

To all those that think of me,
Be happy as I go out to sea.
If others wonder why I'm missin'
Just tell 'em I've gone fishin'

Susan Shepherd Dickey

September 14, 2020

Blair, you two had been together for forever. Bobby was always such a kind soul and happy person and, as Nene said, he could really rock a Speedo! My prayers are with you from South Carolina.

Scott Kim

September 14, 2020

Prayers to your family. I really enjoyed working with Bob at Circuit City. He was always busy and super proud of his kids and grand children.

Mark Murray

September 14, 2020

Bobby was one of those rare people who everyone wanted to be around - - a man of many attributes, above all gracious, always welcoming, an examplar to young and old alike. If I could have chosen anyone on this good earth to be a brother, it would have been someone just like Bobby. I feel blessed that one of his sons married my daughter, a union that introduced many of us fortunate others to the larger Mudd Family that has graced the community at large.

My heart goes out to Bobby’s wife Blair, to his three sons Randy, Tommy and Brian, and to all members of the extended Mudd family at this time of loss. God Bless them all.

Jane Carter Wakefield

September 13, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Ryan Turochy

Planted Trees

Glenna Chenault -from Dr. Keblusek's office

September 13, 2020

Dick, so sorry to see in the newspaper that your brother has passed away. He sounded like a fantastic person....loved by many. My thoughts and prayers are with the Mudds during this difficult time.

George Wingfield

September 13, 2020

I have known Bobby and Blair since our days at John Marshall High School. Some years later, I had the good fortune to reconnect with them as our boys played football together at Godwin High School. As is too often the case, we lost contact again. I will always remember Bobby as a most genuine individual person - kind, sincere, caring, loving of family and life. Bobby had an expression, a smile, a look in his eye, that immediately made a stranger a friend. Bobby was the type of person we all hope to be.
Deepest condolences to Blair, his sons and grandchildren.
George Wingfield

Dal Schreck

September 12, 2020

I grew up with Bobby and his older brother,Dickie, who is my age. Like Frank Leonard, my family lived on Avondale, and we played weekend football and baseball pick-up games in the vacant lot next to the Mudd home on laburnum. Those were great times, and though I was closer to Dickie than Bobby, I still think of them as among my best boyhood friends growing up in Gunter Park. My my sincere condolences to the Mudd family, and especially to Blair, their children and grandchildren. May the Lord continue to hold all of you in his gracious and loving hands.
Dal Schreck, TJHS ‘61, H-SC ‘65, UVA Law ‘69, Retired 2018

Tom and Judy Fernald

September 12, 2020

Love and prayers are with all of Bobby's family as we mourn his passing. May God comfort you with His strength, comfort, and peace. Bobby was loved by all of the Fernald family. We love all of you so much, and we are asking God to keep you in His care. In Christian Love, Judy and Tom Fernald

Gloria R Bailey

September 12, 2020

Blair, I am so sorry to hear about Bobby. I have known you so long and having you marry into "extended" family has kept you in my thoughts for all these years. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family now. Gloria Richardson Bailey

Frank Leonard

September 12, 2020

I knew Bobby when were just kids in Ginter Park. He and his family lived on Laburnam Ave and my family and I lived behind them on Avondale Ave. We enjoyed playing football on the empty lot beside Bobby’s house. I remember he and his family well although I do not think we have seen each other since my family moved to western Henrico County in about 1958. After college I moved all over the SE working for Ford Motor Co and now live in Raleigh, NC. RIP, Bobby.

Irby Dunn

September 12, 2020

Between My my dad, Dicky, and Bobby, they taught me how to fish. Bobby was the one that taught me patience while fishing. Irby, stop pulling up the the line you will know when there is a fish on. The longer the bait is in the water gives the fish a time to find it. I can still here his voice saying this. Tommy can do his voice really good too. I wish I had seen him more. You have a place in my heart. Thank you for being a part of my life.
Irby Dunn

Tracy Shackelford & Harold Philipsen

September 12, 2020

Blair and family - In the 20+ years that we had the privilege of knowing Bobby, he was always the same ... high energy and with either a great tale about something (Anything) or a story about something one or many of his grandchildren had done! Mathews has gotten a lot more quiet and boring without Bobby. Our love to you all, both now and for the days, weeks and months ahead. (I thought this photo of Bobby and Wayne was wonderful).

JC Hale

September 12, 2020

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Deep condolences for all the Mudd family.

Gary & Dina Fentress

September 11, 2020

Bobby has been in our lives for as long as I can remember. In Mathews, Bobby hung out with my Brother Wayne a lot. They were neighbors and great fishing buddies, and enjoyed many good times together. Now they can swap fishing stories with St. Peter an The Good Lord. I kind of thought of Bobby as another Brother. He will be missed. Our prayers go out to Blair and the family.
Gary and Dina

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