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Robert Mays Dobbs III

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Robert Mays Dobbs III

Birth
Death
12 Feb 2012 (aged 52)
Pipe Creek, Bandera County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Robert Mays Dobbs III, "Babba Robb", 52, of Pipe Creek, died Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 after a long battle with a brain tumor. He leaves behind sisters, Cyndi Wright, Laura May and Danielle Shamblin, as well as nephews Ben, Taylor, Travis, Robert and Nicholas and many, many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Diane Dobbs.

Robb was a student – and teacher – of Texas flora and fauna. Because of his own childlike glee and curiosity, he spent many of his happiest moments in the classroom with his young charges, who loved their "Mr. Dobbs." His other happiest moments were spent camping on one of his beloved Texas rivers, where he also came up with obscure facts and tricks about the native Texan environment to amaze his friends. He loved his friends, beer and Bob Marley. Robb never met a stranger and was known for gathering people he met along his way, sometimes bringing them into the large collective gathering that he helped start, lovingly known as the "Pastafarians" for their love of reggae, pasta, good times and good friends.

As per Robb's wishes, he was cremated. His friends and family will gather at an appropriate time on his favorite river, the Guadalupe, to celebrate his life.
Robert Mays Dobbs III, "Babba Robb", 52, of Pipe Creek, died Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012 after a long battle with a brain tumor. He leaves behind sisters, Cyndi Wright, Laura May and Danielle Shamblin, as well as nephews Ben, Taylor, Travis, Robert and Nicholas and many, many friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Diane Dobbs.

Robb was a student – and teacher – of Texas flora and fauna. Because of his own childlike glee and curiosity, he spent many of his happiest moments in the classroom with his young charges, who loved their "Mr. Dobbs." His other happiest moments were spent camping on one of his beloved Texas rivers, where he also came up with obscure facts and tricks about the native Texan environment to amaze his friends. He loved his friends, beer and Bob Marley. Robb never met a stranger and was known for gathering people he met along his way, sometimes bringing them into the large collective gathering that he helped start, lovingly known as the "Pastafarians" for their love of reggae, pasta, good times and good friends.

As per Robb's wishes, he was cremated. His friends and family will gather at an appropriate time on his favorite river, the Guadalupe, to celebrate his life.


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