Bobby-Camp-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Waller-Thornton Funeral Home - Trinity

Bobby Glenn Camp

Jan 12, 1945 - Apr 26, 2025

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Even though I didn’t know you very well you made an impression on me. Enjoyed the times spent with you and Katt at Crystal Beach and on the cruise. May you rest in peace and my condolences to your family. May God bless your family during this time of sorrow.

It was great to know you
Thinking of KATT, RICKY, and your family
Enjoyed the times at the Back Porch
RIP Bobby

I will miss you Uncle Bobby. I have only good memories of you. I'm sure you where loved by everyone who knew you. You where a reflection of why we are here on this earth to serve the Lord. I hope too see you again some day.

I’m so sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you and your family. RIP

I can still see your smile, I can still hear your laugh, I can still feel your hug, I will never forget you daddy!!!

Even if we lived miles apart and I did not get to see you much, I miss you and always thought you were the sweetest uncle love you Uncle Bobbie, may your soul rest in the arms of Jesus.

May peace be with you as you rest.

What an amazing legacy he leaves. RIP Bobby. Prayers for all the family

I considered myself a good Friend to Bobby, We had some good times. I will tell you this, He was one of the Best Pool Players that I have ever Played. Hello also one hell of a Mechanic REST IN PEACE BATTLE

Obituary

Bobby's Obituary

Bobby Glenn Camp, age 80, passed away peacefully at his home in Trinity, Texas, April 26th, 2025. Born in Houston on January 12th, 1945, Bobby lived a life full of love, service, and dedication.

He proudly served his country for nearly 20 years in the U.S. Army, including time in Vietnam. After his service, he continued to work with his hands and his heart as an auto mechanic for Ford.

Bobby had a love for the open road and could often be found riding his motorcycle or spending time on the beach with his beloved wife, Katt Camp, and beloved dog, Stubby. He brought joy to many through his volunteer work, especially dressing up as Santa Claus and supporting his local community in countless ways. He also loved sharing his magic tricks with friends.

He is survived by his wife Kathy Camp; daughters, Heather Camp Henderson and Melissa Barr; stepchildren, Jason Wells, Naaman Wells, and Lacie Claunch; 21 grandchildren; and 5 great-grandchildren. He was deeply loved and will be missed by all who knew him.

He was preceded in death by his father and mother; all siblings; and stepdaughter Kimberlee Claunch.

A memorial celebration of Bobby’s life will be held at his residence, 1916 Winding Creek Rd, Trinity, TX, on Saturday, May 10th. 

 

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