llege, he decided to attend the University of Georgia and then moved to Athens. It was there they had their second child, Jaime, and he received his Bachelors Degree in Management Information Systems from the Terry School of Business. After graduation, he went to work for Xerox in Charlotte, North Carolina as a Systems Analyst. Shortly after the birth of their third child, Ashley, they transferred to Raleigh, North Carolina, and two years later to Atlanta, fulfilling his dream to move back to Georgia. He lived and worked in Marietta for ten years, welcoming the last two of their five children, Caroline and Dylan. Besides two one- year stints in Phoenix, Arizona, and Tampa, Florida, he has lived and worked in Cumming for the last twenty years. Georgia was and forever will be home. Bob loved Southern Rock, especially the Allman Brothers Band, playing tennis, scuba diving, and researching and test driving the newest cars on the market. He especially loved Georgia Football and anything and everything that his children were interested in doing. But the thing he loved the most was serving the Church in various callings, especially in the Atlanta Temple, where he served as an ordinance worker, Thursday evening shift coordinator, and as an assistant recorder, until he became ill in May of last year. His grandchildren affectionately called him G-Daddy, which he embraced because of his love for everything Georgia and especially the University of Georgia. He will always be remembered for his humor, optimism, friendliness, devotion to his family and his love for the Lord and His Holy Temple. He is survived by his wife of almost 42 years, who he called, My Angel, his five children, eleven grandchildren, and his three older brothers, Curt, Ricky, and Dennis.