Robert Andrew McKeever was born March 15, 1919 in Plainview, Arkansas to Robert and Sally Ann (Gear) McKeever.
Robert Andrew McKeever, age 86 of Flagler, CO went to be with the Lord Thursday September 29, 2005 at the Lincoln Community Nursing Home in Hugo, Colorado.
Robert married Billie Dean Broadstock in 1938 in the state of Arkansas. Following a divorce Robert married Flossie Mae Winter a few years later.
Robert owned and operated a dry cleaning business in Merkle, TX for several years. He later moved to Colorado and was the store manager for Stuckeyâs in Seibert for many years.
Robert enjoyed fishing, baseball, and all sports in general. He would have loved to have become a weather man as he enjoyed the outdoors very much. Robert loved Milky Way candy bars and diet Pepsi. Robert enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was proceeded in death by his parents, first wife Billie and second wife Flossie.
Robert is survived by two daughters; Iva Elizabeth (David) Lamberti of Lincoln, CA; Sally Ann (Victor) Bruckner of Portola, CA; along with 7 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren. Also surviving are many numerous and nieces and nephews.
Graveside services were held Tuesday, October 4, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at the Flagler Cemetery in Flagler, Colorado with Robert Frizler officiating.
Memorials are suggested to the Dream Center 2301 Bellvue Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90019.
âJOY IN THE MORNINGâ?
To be absent from the body Is to be present with the Lord! How wonderful is this promise That the Love of God Affords!
Our Hope is firmly anchored In the Cross of Calvary, Where in awe, we ask the question, âO Death, where is thy sting?â?
We will embrace each other Beyond death and the grave. By the precious blood of Jesus, We are cleansed of son, and saved! And beyond our final sunset Is the dawning of the Day, Where all earthâs toils, pain, and trials Are forever passed away.
All darkness shall be ended When we behold His face, And stand in the Eternal Light Of His Redeeming Grace!
The grave has lost its victory! Our comfort is so sweet! The nightâs sorrow shall be washed away... Our Joy in that Morning, COMPLETE!
When purified by Holy Fire, And cleansed by healing tears, Weâll lay down lifeâs heavy burdens, And âput to restâ? all of our fears!
Connie Hollenbaugh