RIP Bobby

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I found out from Trae in Charleston that Bobby Weir passed away. A neighbor found him dead on his front lawn. I met Bobby at the first Myrtle Beach Round Table he owned Coastal Hydropower and I met up with him at another MB RT and he was in Charleston too. Bobby was a very nice guy, we spoke several times over the phone. When I was going through some heated stuff with the UAMCC he called a few times and just said do what you think is right. Very supportive, straight up and nice guy. We use to talk shop at the RT's and on the phone and sent him some referrals. Sad

I was stunned that he died and at such a young age. Please send you prayers out and help with the college fund, he was a nice guy

Rest In Peace my friend!


Robert Martin "Bobby" Weir
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Robert "Bobby" Martin Weir MT. PLEASANT - Robert "Bobby" Martin Weir, 43, of Mt. Pleasant, SC passed away on June 21, 2011. The relatives and friends of Bobby Weir are invited to attend a Celebration of Bobby's Life in J. HENRY STUHR INC., MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 25, 2011. The family will receive friends on Friday, June 24, 2011 at Stuh'r Mount Pleasant Chapel from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. Bobby was born in Smithtown, Long Island, NY on August 8, 1967, son of Robert "Bob" Weir and Carolyn Michels Hunter. A graduate of Johnson-Wales University and was a four year veteran of the U.S. Army. He owned and operated a successful power washing business "Coastal Hydropower" with his three sons for the past 8 years. Bobby is survived by his loving sons, Cody Allen Weir, 16, Dylan Jamie Weir, 16, and Tanner Charles Weir, 14, all of Mt. Pleasant, SC; his father, Bob Weir of Orlando, FL; his mother, Carolyn Hunter of Port St. Lucie, FL; his brother, Jamie Weir of Egg Harbor Township, NJ; and his sisters, Sharon Sweazey of Philipsburg, NJ and Sandra Hegel of Brigantine, NJ. Bobby enjoyed the beach, kayaking with his sons and guiding them through the decisions of life. Bobby's passion and intensity for life was only outweighed by the love he had for each of his three sons. Bobby will be sadly missed. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to "The Weir Sons College Fund," c/o SunTrust Bank, 276 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC 29401. Memorial messages may be written to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/ deaths
 
OMG.......we had dinner with him last year in Tampa and spoke to him multiple times on the phone! omg
 
I knew Bobby
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Thats a Shame, I went to Bobby Home in SC. He was a good guy, funny Jeff Bobby called me too and also was helpful always. Truly he was a good man with only good Intentions.

The shame is I met his Young House Washing Machine I believe they where Twins. Bobby Invited me over for Dinner, He was single at the time raising the kids alone. My prayer for his Family, we should all support his children in this time of need.

Its a sad day for sure, thanks for letting us all know Jeff.

Bobby will certainly be missed. RIP Bobby

Guys if you can Please Make and Effort to help these Kids. He was single Raising these kids alone, I'm sure Grandparents or Mothers Helping but if you could imagine. This little money you have may make a difference down the road in the future of these boys lives. Just to know people in there fathers industry cared.
 
I remember him from RT's as well. 43yrs old. WOW! That is just too sad. Prayers go out to his children and family. RIP Bobby.
 
Very Sad...RIP
 
Wow. Ron filled me in on this last night. Prayers out to the family. Will send in a check today for the college fund.
 
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