Robert Smith

Robert Smith Obituary

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Age - 87

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October 6, 2023

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Sierra Vista, AZ

Robert "Bob" Lewis Smith, 87, went to his eternal home to be with our Heavenly Father on October 2nd He passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones Bob was a long-term resident of Hereford, AZ He was born to Erma Hale and Lewis Smith on January 27, 1936, in Grants Lick, Kentucky At a young age, Bob found his faith in the Lord, which he carried through his life At nine years old, he moved to Phoenix, Arizona, with his mother He joined the Army when he was 20 years old While he was enlisted, he was stationed at Ft Huachuca In 1960, he worked for Western Electric in Phoenix, where he met the love of his life, Barbara Behrends They hit it off and married on February 10, 1961 Together, they had four children In 1967, the family moved to Sierra Vista, where Bob worked at Raymond W Bliss as an HVAC Technician and a Power Engineer He continued working as a federal employee and contractor until he retired He also worked part-time for a few years at the Ethel Berger Center Bob was a very proud member of the United States Army and a federal employee The Army gave him his career, which became a big part of his life He considered Hereford his home, and he loved it He was an avid weather enthusiast and kept records in the area for over 40 years He enjoyed doing things with family, going to car shows, being outdoors, gardening, watching westerns, and loved his 1967 Dodge pickup He built two houses in Hereford with his hands and could fix just about anything If there was something he didn't know how to do, he always found a way to figure it out He was an ordinary man with extraordinary talents Bob was a man of few words, a good listener, and always gave great advice He would say that his wife, Barbara, was the best thing that ever happened to him His life with Barbara was a blessing from the beginning, and they had been married for 63 years As a father and grandfather, he was kind and dependable, which was very important to him, and he certainly did not disappoint when it came to wholeheartedly loving his family He will truly be missed Bob is survived by his wife, Barbara His children Robert (Toni) Smith, Suzi (Steve) Szymeczek, Paul (Lezlee) Smith, and Michael (Pamala) Smith His grandchildren, Renee, Christine, Steven, Derek, and Jessica, and six great-grandchildren Funeral service will be held at Southern Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery on October 12, 2023, at 12 p m The Smith family will be present to welcome anyone who knows Bob Please send memorial donations to Peach's Pantry or a local charity of your choice To to the family or in memory of Robert Lewis Smith, please

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