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Robert Platt

04/05/1966 - 12/08/2023

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Obituary For Robert Platt

Robert Alan Platt, 57, passed away on December 8, 2023; known to his friends and family as Bob. Bob loved life and lived it on his terms, always. He loved hard and was protective and loyal to those who were part of his inner circle.

Bob was born and raised in Texas and took great pride in being a Texan to his core. He was an old soul with a wild spirit. Bob loved his family wholeheartedly; he was especially close to his Papa and the two developed an unbreakable bond. In his late teens, Bob moved to California where he later met Robin, the mother of his children, Nate, Haileigh, and Taylor. His greatest honor in life was becoming a father and he loved his children fiercely. Bob eventually returned to his Texas home and later reconnected with his high school sweetheart, Missy, spending the last few years and his final moments with her. He had recently become a grandpa, earning the title of Pops, and loved his grandsons immensely. Bob was the life of every party and always told the best stories, although he could meet no stranger, Bob loved being in the comfort of his own home and watching the latest docuseries. He will forever be missed by his loved ones.

Bob is preceded in death by his father, Jacky Platt; his Nanny, Beatrice Ross; his Aunt Linda Berry; uncles Obie Berry and Danny Platt; and his grandparents, Jack Platt and Anne Cato.

Bob is survived by his wife, Missy; his children, Nate Spurgeon, Haileigh Guerrero and husband Will, and Taylor Platt; his stepchildren, Kayli Rushing and husband Blake, Jeremy Croney and wife Taylor; his Papa, Charles Ross; mother, Hope Samworth; his brother, John Platt; his grandsons; Nate and Luke Rushing and Miles Guerrero; along with many cousins and friends.

At his request, there will be no services. Those who knew Bob closely, know that he would rather you pour one out and raise a glass to the good times.

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  • 12/12/2023

    Bob and I shared a passionate love, which brought out the best and worst in each other. Although we went our separate ways, we never lost the underlying love for one another. Aside from all of his bravado and partying antics there was nothing but kindness and love for his family and friends. He was a good man with a gentle soul and a wild streak. May he rest in peace knowing he was loved.

  • 12/12/2023

    Bobby was a very special person. So many memories all through his life .My love & prayers are with you Hope & all his family. Aunt Pat & Brad Bailey.

  • 12/11/2023

    Bob was my cousin, but he was also one of my best friends. Whenever I talked about him I called him my best friend Bob. He was one of the first people in my family to make me feel completely accepted and supported. He always had my back and was ready to back me up at the drop of a hat. Bob loved to argue and debate and we could go back and forth for hours. I was the first kid who got to drive his new truck, and we spent an entire family Thanksgiving smoking and partying in the garage. I love him so much. Of all of my adult family members, he was one of the first ones to acknowledge me as an adult and treat me with respect as such. He helped me grow so much. He was my favorite person, and my best friend and I will never stop missing him.

  • 12/11/2023

    You will be surly missed in our family. My heart breaks for you and your family. Gone too soon but never forgotten. Prayers for all those who loved you, Missy who stood by you to the very end, Robin, the mother of your Children, Nate, Hallie, and Taylor your beautiful Children , your Mother Hope Samworth who loved you more than you could imagine and the one true constant in your life, your brother John Platt. So many more are missing you Poppa ,uncle Chuck, Aunt Kay and many many cousins and friends. We all pray for your peace and a pain free rest in the arms of sweet Jesus.

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