Robert Fennell or as you all might know him " Bob" was born in the Golden State of (California) to William and Emily Fennell on December 12, 1958 and left to be with the Lord on August 24, 2013. Bob was the youngest of six. Being the youngest you can bet he was spoiled and loved unconditionally and still is to this day. Bob served his country in the Army from 1978 to 1981. Shortly after, he fell in love and married Maria Hernandez it wasn't long before they started a family. They have four children, Roseann, Monique, Robert and David. From the time Bob was a child, he knew what he wanted to be and that was to be a truck driver. He eventually fulfilled his dream of owning his own truck and drove for thirty years. Bob was the real deal. He will always be remembered by his signature style, a pocketed flannel shirt, blue jeans and one of his many ball caps. He lived a very peaceful yet outgoing life. He was genuine, honest and lived by his motto "what you do today determines where you will be at tomorrow" and for those of you that knew him know that this was evident in everything he did in life. He enjoyed boating, the beach, NASCAR, his Rig and of course a cold beverage. Bob lived every day to the fullest taking advantage of all positives and overcoming the negatives that came out of life. Bob was a very caring man, who always there for his family and friends whenever needed without hesitation and to some a father figure. Along the course of his life, he made many friends and cherished every moment he spent with them. Bob created great memories along the way which will live with us forever.
In memory of Robert Fennell donations to the Melanoma Research Foundation are appreciated in honor of his fight against cancer and hope for a cure.
Mail your donation to:
Melanoma Research Foundation
P.O. Box 759329
Baltimore, MD 21275-9329
Text "MRF" to 85944 to make a $10 doantion