Robert Herman Weir Jr., born on October 6, 1948, in Cooper, Texas and passed away peacefully in Tira, Texas, on Thursday, August 8th, at 75 years old.
Robert was the beloved husband of Yvonne (Hall) Weir, with whom he shared 50 wonderful years of marriage. Together, they built a loving family that includes their children: Destri Allison Weir (Eben Esterhuyse) of Sunnyvale, TX; Dacy Angel Campbell (Mike) of Caddo Mills, TX; Dustin-Kirk Robert Weir (Natalie) of Tira, TX; Dakota Shane Weir of Sulphur Springs, TX; and Dalton Wesley Weir of Tira, TX.
Robert was a proud grandfather to Mena, Emlyn, and Nicolaas Robert Esterhuyse of Sunnyvale, TX; Elise and Eli Campbell of Caddo Mills, TX; Everly and Siena Weir of Tira, TX, and Levi Weir of Miller Grove, TX.
Robert was preceded in death by his parents, Robert Herman Weir Sr. and Helen Julia (Olsen) Flippin. He is survived by his siblings Janie (Von) Prahl of Sulphur Springs, TX; Joyce (William) Dodd of Sulphur Springs, TX; and Mary Helen Moss of Hughes Springs.
After graduating from North Hopkins, Robert attended ETSU and went on to serve his country with Honor in the United States Air Force. He spent four years as a Medic, including a role as NCOIC of pediatrics at Sheppard AFB Hospital. Following his military service, Robert built a successful career as a UPS driver, retiring after many years of dedicated work.
Beyond his professional life, Robert dedicated himself to his community and his passions. He and Yvonne were foster parents for 20 years, during which they fostered over 30 children, leaving a lasting impact on the lives they’ve touched and who in turn touched them.
Robert also took great pride in helping keep Tira food pantry stocked.
Robert was a boy scout leader, a devoted numismatist, and an enthusiastic participant in the “My Heroes” Bowling club with his son Wesley.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to My Heroes bowling or Bright Star Baseball.
Robert Herman Weir Jr. will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who knew him. His legacy of love, service, and dedication to family, community, and those in need will be remembered always.
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