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Bobby Pearson “Rob” Clingman III

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Bobby Pearson “Rob” Clingman III

Birth
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Death
6 May 2010 (aged 35)
Troy, Lincoln County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend. Specifically: Ashes held by Shirley Margaret Clingman Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Beloved son of Shirley Margaret Clingman and Bobby Pearson Clingman II.

Faithful brother to Christopher Michael Clingman.

Cherished nephew to Pamela Ann Derifield (1949-1988), Charles Lawrence (Buzz) Derifield (1951-2002), Michael Ottoway Derifield, Cathy Susan Ducato and Mary Elizabeth (Andrea) Derifield.

Second Grandson to Charles M. Derifield (1926-1982) and Joan Stafford Derifield (1931-1988).

Best friend to Michelle "Smiley" Hill and Jason Warren, who passed in July of this same year.

"The Comfort & Sweetness of Peace"

After the clouds, the sunshine,
after the winter, the spring,
after the shower, the rainbow,
for life is a changeable thing.
After the night, the morning,
bidding all darkness cease,
after life's cares and sorrows,
the comfort and sweetness of peace.

-Helen Steiner Rice


Our sweet, funny, caring Bobby suffered with physical pain and its hardship throughout much of his life. His loved ones take refuge from our loss in the knowledge that we have relinquished him to God and pay homage to the fact that we will meet again. Until then, he will remain forever missed.

Beloved son of Shirley Margaret Clingman and Bobby Pearson Clingman II.

Faithful brother to Christopher Michael Clingman.

Cherished nephew to Pamela Ann Derifield (1949-1988), Charles Lawrence (Buzz) Derifield (1951-2002), Michael Ottoway Derifield, Cathy Susan Ducato and Mary Elizabeth (Andrea) Derifield.

Second Grandson to Charles M. Derifield (1926-1982) and Joan Stafford Derifield (1931-1988).

Best friend to Michelle "Smiley" Hill and Jason Warren, who passed in July of this same year.

"The Comfort & Sweetness of Peace"

After the clouds, the sunshine,
after the winter, the spring,
after the shower, the rainbow,
for life is a changeable thing.
After the night, the morning,
bidding all darkness cease,
after life's cares and sorrows,
the comfort and sweetness of peace.

-Helen Steiner Rice


Our sweet, funny, caring Bobby suffered with physical pain and its hardship throughout much of his life. His loved ones take refuge from our loss in the knowledge that we have relinquished him to God and pay homage to the fact that we will meet again. Until then, he will remain forever missed.


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