
Bob Munkirs
Birth date: Sep 17, 1938 Death date: May 28, 2013
Birth date: Sep 17, 1938 Death date: May 28, 2013
My wife and I have known Bob for probably 9 years. Bob was Bob, he knew what he wanted, he went where he wanted to go, he befriended those he wanted to, he accomplished what he wanted to. I spent many hours discussing family, ethics, and phylosophy with Bob, it was great. We shared military memories (of course his were years before). When he found out I was stationed at Ft Hood in the 70's and 80's, he asked about the "Rattlesnake Inn", and old bar out in the middle of nowhere, with a dirt floor, and off limits to G.I.s (right), In 2009 my wife and I attended our daughter's graduation in San Antonio, I brought back an updated picture of the "Rattlesnake", dirt floors and all, Bob Smiled. Bob, all those hours of conversation took place filled the gap for the dad I had never had ( he left when I was 13 years old). If I were your son, I would have been so proud! My wife Terisa and I are devistated in loosing you, we looked forward so much in seeing you.
Bob, Terisa and I Love you and will miss you dearly! God Bless, there will be a special place for you !
We've only known Bob for the past 9 years. Like clockwork, he would be where he wanted to be, do what he wanted to do, and befriend only those he wanted to befriend. We spent hours discussing the morals and ethics of our parents, ourselves, and our children. I was stationed in Ft Hood Texas in the 80's and the first word out of bob's mouth was, "do you remember the "Rattlesnake Inn", a place ALL GI's knew of in the middle of nowhere. In 2009 my wife and I went to our daughter's graduation in Texas, and I brought back a picture of the "Rattlesnake", dirt floors and all, just like he remembered it. He smiled. We shared military memories, family stories, lifes phylosophy, recipe's, but most of all friendship. Bob, my wife Terisa and I are devistated, we will miss you dearly. You were one solid guy set in your ways, but you were the truth, the rock. I only wish you were my dad that I didn't have sharing all those memories and conversations.
Terisa and I Love you and will always miss you.
George Granai