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Robert Donald “Bobby” Dodd

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Robert Donald “Bobby” Dodd

Birth
Alexandria, Alexandria City, Virginia, USA
Death
27 May 2019 (aged 76)
Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Robert Donald Dodd, 76, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, died on Monday, May 27, 2019. He was born in Alexandria, Virginia on May 23, 1943. Bobby had a great sense of humor and enjoyed making people laugh more than anything. He was an exceptional storyteller, and never missed a chance to share them with anyone who would listen. He came to Oklahoma in 1961 because his Uncle Tom had moved here to work in the oil and gas industry. He truly loved the oil and gas business, in which he worked until his final days with complete joy and excitement. He was a die hard Sooner through and through and loved debating OU football with his brothers frequently. He was also an avid animal lover, especially his Golden Retrievers: Maggie, Delta and Megan. Bobby would be remembered for his big heart, sense of humor, great storytelling, love for animals and the love he had for his children and grandchildren. He cherished every minute with them, and often said he was truly blessed to have them in his life. He leaves behind many friends and a large family of brothers, sisters, children, grandchildren and extended family who will miss his great stories and wit. Services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, 1 June, at the Smith & Kernke chapel, N May Ave.
Robert Donald Dodd, 76, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, died on Monday, May 27, 2019. He was born in Alexandria, Virginia on May 23, 1943. Bobby had a great sense of humor and enjoyed making people laugh more than anything. He was an exceptional storyteller, and never missed a chance to share them with anyone who would listen. He came to Oklahoma in 1961 because his Uncle Tom had moved here to work in the oil and gas industry. He truly loved the oil and gas business, in which he worked until his final days with complete joy and excitement. He was a die hard Sooner through and through and loved debating OU football with his brothers frequently. He was also an avid animal lover, especially his Golden Retrievers: Maggie, Delta and Megan. Bobby would be remembered for his big heart, sense of humor, great storytelling, love for animals and the love he had for his children and grandchildren. He cherished every minute with them, and often said he was truly blessed to have them in his life. He leaves behind many friends and a large family of brothers, sisters, children, grandchildren and extended family who will miss his great stories and wit. Services were held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, 1 June, at the Smith & Kernke chapel, N May Ave.

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