Robert E. "Bob" Hurtte

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November 11, 1928 ~ April 27, 2022

Funeral services for Robert E. "Bob" Hurtte, 93, of Daingerfield will be held at 10 AM Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at the First Baptist Church of Daingerfield with the Pastor Danny Broughton officiating. Burial will follow in Daingerfield Cemetery under the direction of Horn-Nail-Haggard Funeral Home of Daingerfield. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 PM Monday, May 2, 2022 at the funeral home. Mr. Hurtte was born on November 11, 1928 in Logan, IL to Oren and Ula Hurtte. He passed away on Wednesday night, April 27, 2022 at his residence. Mr. Hurtte proudly served his country with the US ARMY and worked for Lone Star Steel for 32 years before retiring as Director of Employee Services. After retirement, he opened and operated a Book Store at Northeast Texas Community College. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Daingerfield where he attended the Decker May Sunday School Class. Mr. Hurtte was preceded in death by his parents, loving wife Sheila Hurtte; sons, Robert E. Hurtte, Jr., Michael David Hurtte and daughter-in-law, Ann Hurtte; granddaughter, Hannah Ruth Hurtte; and brother, Frank Hurtte. He is survived by his daughter, Cynthia K. Hart of Mt. Pleasant; daughter-in-law, Frances Hurtte of Houston; grandchildren, Joel Hart of Los Angeles, CA, Mason Hurtte and Heather of Austin, Cole Hurtte of Junction and Kyle Hurtte of Dallas as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Those serving as pallbearers include Jeff Rogers, Danny Bockmon, Mike Truitt, Steve Cowan, Jerry Mills, and Roy Nail. Honorary Pallbearers are Bobby Stevens and Decker May.

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  1. Mr Hurtte was a caring and devoted family man. He loved his family and friends and would help in anyway needed. His generosity will be missed.
    Sending my blessings to his daughter and grandchildren and wishing them peace and comfort during this difficult time.
    Rest In Peace Mr. Hurtte.
    Suzanne Sutton Stoudt

  2. Cynthia Barnard Scribner says:

    I was so sad to read of Mr. Bob’s passing. He and Mrs. Hurtte lived on the other end of the street from the house where I grew up. Mr. Bob was my very first boss when I worked at the NorthEast Texas Community College Bookstore. I still have the NTCC sweatshirt he gave me. He was such a kind and funny boss and person. He will be missed.

    Cynthia Barnard Scribner

  3. To the Hurtte Family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. I know your father was a wonderful friend of my dads for a long time. I remember Mr. Hurtte as warm, kind man. My thoughts and prayers are with you as you navigate this time.

    Sincerely,
    Catherine Powell


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