Robert may God Bless your soul. May you rest with just enough light to ensure you are truly at peace. Thanks for all of the help with the cars.. and my new car which I will think of you while enjoying. Prayers to your family as I know how much you loved your children. May your memory and the great times shared with them help and encourage them in these dark days, as I know too the loss of a father. Your Friend Tracey......
Karen, Carla and Robert I'm so sorry for your loss. I'm still in disbelief myself. I'm sorry I can't be there with you at this time but you are in my thoughts. Blessings and Peace to you all. Daniel Durham
To Uncle Robert's family, I'll never forget how he listened to me sing my favorite song "Let it Go". I must have performed it 50 times and each time he clapped and smiled. After all those performances he nicked named me "Frozen". He always asked my Daddy "how's Frozen doing"?
I will always remember him with all my heart.
Love,
Angelina.
My condolences to the Randolph Family on the loss of my dear cousin. From childhood to adulthood he was like the brother I never had and I will miss him. He attempted to teach me how to drive a stick as we rode around South End and all I did was stall out while all of our boys were on the corner laughing. A few years later I applied for a job and they asked me if I could drive a stick...of course I said yes, got the job and then panicked. I remembered what he said during my lesson on how to feel the clutch and was driving trucks my first day on the job! I had that job every summer during college and on breaks as well, so thank you Robbie. Your patience and kindness were great as was your heart. The good times, adventures, and laughs we had over stories of us getting into trouble as kids greatly outweigh the pain caused by his loss. Although he left us too soon, his life was full and rich with family and friends. We all have so many fond memories of Robert and I know that we will always have them in our hearts.