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Darwa
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« Reply #3 on: 11 December 2009, 20:04:35 »

It's been over a year now, and I can still hear him going on about my 'mooooatte'. I hope that fucker is well rested.

If you read this, do him a favour and devote your thoughts to demento for 5 seconds. The bastard would like that.
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« Reply #2 on: 19 January 2009, 04:23:59 »

All I can say is this...I'm at a total loss, and I want you all to know why.  Demento as I came to know him, made me laugh on a daily basis, for the past year or more. I never had the good fortune to meet him face to face, but, I  spoke with him over the internet almost every day, on a daily basis for the past year or so, and within that time I became his friend, and he mine. He had the ability to make you laugh at any situation, laughing at yourself, your friends and anything else that was comical at the moment, and that is a rare gift. He was, is, and in my mind will always be one of the true souls that I have had the privledge to have been drawn to, here at this little website. I miss him dearly, and know he's looking down on us all from up on high, and the best part is this... He's smiling at us all!  I miss you man,  and I'm not gonna say goodbye, I'll just talk to you later...peace.
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« Reply #1 on: 08 December 2008, 07:56:27 »

Prayers and thoughts are with the family.
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« on: 05 December 2008, 20:55:43 »


     Robert “Bob” L. Renfro II
  December 27,1967 – December 3, 2008

Bob left to be with the Lord after many complications from diabetes. He courageously handled the loss of his leg and vision with humor.

He is preceded in death by his infant brother, Jeffery Alan Renfro, in 1970, and by his grandparents, Roy and Alta Deck and Charles Renfro and Mary K. Whitaker.

He was a loving son to Robert (Bo) and Sharon Renfro. He was an awesome brother to Tami Neal and husband, Rory. He leaves behind nephews, Reggie Houston Jr. and wife, Amanda, and Tyson Roderick, as well as nieces, Latasha Houston and Cortney Neal. He also leaves behind numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

Bob moved from Indiana to Texas in 1978, where he graduated from Brazoswood High School in 1986 then pursued a career in the Navy. He also worked for Union Pacific Railroad.

He was a huge sports fan and supporter of local teams. He’s been a Houston Texans season ticketholder from the beginning of their inaugural season in 2002 and has not missed a home game. He liked fantasy football and had a very strong spirit. From camouflage army fatigues to football gear, he was known for voicing his opinions.

Services for Robert will be 2 p.m. Saturday, December 6, 2008, at the Lakewood Funeral Chapel on Dixie Drive in Lake Jackson.

Interment will take place at Restwood Memorial Park.

There will be a visitation before the service beginning at noon.

Pallbearers will be Reggie Houston Jr., Tyson Roderick, Rory Neal, Larry Terrell, Larry “Shorty” Streback and Brad Boston.



     Published December  5, 2008
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