Robert Carl Oxner Sr.

Death date: Jan 2, 2015

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Mr. Robert “Bobby” Carl Oxner, Sr., age 68, of Fort Mill, died Friday, January 2, 2014, at Carolinas Medical Center in Pineville.A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, January 7, 2014 at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church, 13110 Moss Road in Charlotte, N.C. 28273, with the Rev. Talbot Davis officiating. The family will receive friends following the service.Bobby was born in Toccoa, Georgia, but lived the majority of his life in Newberry, S.C. He was a son of the late Ernest Leland Oxner and Frances Boggs Oxner Crawford. A graduate of Newberry High School, Bobby also attended Georgia Military College, Clemson University and Newberry College. Bobby was in sales most of he working career, having owned “The Decorating Center” in Newberry and later working for Shaw Industries. He attended Good Shepherd United Methodist Church.Surviving are his wife, Sandra Burns Oxner; his daughter, Katie Oxner James and her husband, Michael of Lake Wylie; his son, Robert Carl Oxner, Jr. “J” and his wife, Belinda of Spartandburg; his brother, Jerry E. Oxner of Dallas, Texas; and four grandsons, Noah and Nathan Oxner and Wyatt and Cameron James.Memorial contributions may be made to KinderMourn, 1320 Harding Place, Charlotte, NC, 28204; Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, 2305 Arapahoe Road, Suite #220, Centennial, CO 80122; or to Good Shepherd UMC, 13110 Moss Road, Charlotte, 28273.

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Mike Katie Davenport

Katie and I were so sorry to learn of Bobby's passing. We are so thankful that we were able to spend some time with Bobby and Sandra this fall in Newberry. Such good friends. We'll miss Bobby very much and we have Sandra, J, and Katie in our thoughts and prayers.

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David Mccollum

I was sadden to hear of Bobby's passing. Seems like yesterday we were at our 50th. high school reunion. Our prayers go out to Sandra and the family. David McCollum

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Sinclair Talbot

I am sorry to learn of Bobby's death. I shall always remember him and his family most fondly. Special hugs to Sandra and to Jerry. Our days at Aveleigh together are among the most vivid memories of the young men growing up together. May you be comforted in knowing lots of people in Newberry are keeping you in their prayers. May God give you peace. Sometimes death can be a release from suffering and we are conditioned to let our loved one go. Feed on good times spent togehter. We are Easter people. Sincerely, Sinclair K. Talbot

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George Hunter

So sorry to learn about Bobby's death. I have a lot of good memories and he was a true friend. We spent a lot of good times together and I will not forget him. My condolences to Sandra and his entire family. George Hunter