The life of Robert Earl Cobb began on this earth April 23, 1954. Heaven welcomed him on July 11, 2025. Together with his wife, Stefanie Golmon Cobb spent 48 years of marriage. During those years they had five amazing children, Adam (April), Mandi (Jason Howze), Matthew (Kim) Sammy ( Lori), and Randi(Lance Hart). Fifteen grandchildren, Jasmine "Tzippy" Cobb, David "Taylor" Broussard (Kaitlyn) , Jordan (Lainey) Howze, Alexis (Jade)Woodburn, Hannah Cobb, Reagan Howze, Logan Hart, Jonathan Cobb, Kendall Cobb, Sammy Cobb Jr.,Jailei Hart, Jayden Hart, Colton Hart, Lane Cobb, Sadie Cobb. Great grands, Amberly, Kaston, Lacelynn, Tre'son, Emry, and Ivy.
Robert was a dedicated Safety Supervisor that took great pride in his work. He spent many years providing for his family without fail.
Many years we spent with our children at Grand Isle fishing and camping. He loved chasing those redfish. He would rather be outdoors any day of the week than in. Robert enjoyed meeting new people all throughout his life. He spoke to everyone he met, greeted everyone with the same robust "good morning "no matter their station in life. He enjoyed gardening whether it was flowers or vegetables. One of his favorite pastimes was feeding the birds and squirrels. He couldn't stand a dirty vehicle either so he stayed on top of that too!
Robert worked till he was 69 years old and lung cancer forced him into retirement. He went through cancer treatment and was successfully cancer free. Eventually COPD took its toll and he left this world for the next.
We continue to miss you terribly but are so very glad that you are healed and living it up in heaven. We love you Hunny Bunny,Dad ,Daddy,Pop, Pawpaw, Gpaw, PawG, Captian PawPaw. Bob Cobb.
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