Bobby J Camp

bobby camp

December 24, 1929 ~ July 6, 2016

Bobby J. CampDaingerfield- Services for Bobby J. Camp, 86 of Spring, Texas will be held at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, July 9, 2016 at the Nail-Haggard Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in the Bradfield Chapel Cemetery. Bobby was born on December 24, 1929 in Mt. Pleasant to J. C. and Glenna Camp and died on Wednesday, July 6, 2016 in Houston.He was a Methodist and a Veteran of the U S. Army during the Korean War. Bobby retired from banking at Klein Bank of Houston. He was also a member of the Son of American Revolution and a member of the Bellaire Masonic Lodge #1336.Bobby was preceded in death by his parents, son James Camp, sister Maureen Camp and brothers William and Glen Camp.Survived by his wife Claudia Camp; children Tiffany Roper and husband Cade, Robert Barry Camp and wife Betty, Roxanne Kirk, Robert Jeffery Camp and Ava Joseph; 13 grandchildren and several great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.Family will receive friends from 10 till service time Saturday at the funeral home.

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  1. I did not know Mr. Camp personally, but I know his daughter Roxy Kirk very well. I am praying very strong for the family and friends of Mr. Camp. May the Lord shine upon each one of them and walk with them giving them serenity, strength and peace. With deepest sympathy,Trish Cox & Raymond Netecke

  2. I did not know Mr. Camp personally, but I know his daughter Roxy Kirk very well. I am praying very strong for the family and friends of Mr. Camp. May the Lord shine upon each one of them and walk with them giving them serenity, strength and peace. With deepest sympathy,Trish Cox & Raymond Netecke

  3. Lee Anne & David Johnston says:

    You will be deeply missed, Granddaddy Bob. Love you! – Lee Anne & David Johnson (Granddaughter/Roxy Kirk’s daughter)

  4. I am Bob Camp’s daughter and I would just like to say thank you to all friends,family and medical personnel for everything you have done for my Dad. I know he cherished each and everyone of you. The last time he visited me, he sat outside in the swing. He didn’t know I was watching him, but he was just sitting there smiling, looking around and enjoying the country atmosphere. We sat and talked for hours. That is how I’m going to remember him and that he loved me very much. I will love you forever, Dad.

  5. Sending our deepest sympathy and condolences to the family. May the God of all comfort strengthen you to cope and endure this difficult time.


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