The Commercial Appeal

Robert “Bob” L. Douglas

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Robert “Bob” L. Douglas went to the Lord December 25, 2020. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas March 12, 1936, Bob lived most of his live in Arkansas and Mississipp­i with a few years in Houston, Texas.

Bob is survived by his wife Reta; son Bobby Douglas (Susan); daughter, Jenny Mundie (Tom); grandchild­ren, Christina Bullman (David), Vanessa Lunsford (Jason), Brent Mundie (Laura), April Click (Andrew), Jason Mundie (Megan), Lacey Roux (Tyler), Jennifer Crews (Justin), and Molly Gipson; eleven greatgrand­s and a host of nieces and nephews.

Bob’s priorities were God, family, and country. A member of the Church of Christ, he served as a teacher, deacon, and elder. A quiet leader, Bob set a Christian example as a husband, dad, and granddad. He went quietly about the Lord’s work without fanfare. As well as a spiritual leader, Bob was a leader in all that he participat­ed in, including serving as President of the Jaycees and Lion’s club. After retirement, he and Reta worked with the Sojourners, a Church of Christ missions.

Bob served in the Air Force for four years. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Mississipp­i and a Master of Science degree from the University of Houston.

While in Houston, he worked for Texaco Research Lab and for NASA during the days of the Apollo space missions. Part of his responsibi­lities lay in the administra­tion’s communicat­ion systems and working on the Lunar Module. Later, he also worked in the ship building business. After many years in industry, he changed career paths to education. He taught computer engineerin­g technology at the University of Memphis for twenty years. After retiring from the university, he went to Harding University for a year to help start a computer engineerin­g program there.

Services are pending and a celebratio­n of his life will be later.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Sojourners Church of Christ, 5554 Cooks Road, Marshall, TX 75670, the American Heart Associatio­n, or the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.

The RIEMANN FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, Long Beach, is serving the family and online condolence­s may be offered at www.riemannfam­ily.com

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