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Bernard Robert LeMoine III

7/2/2021

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December 6, 1965 ~ July 2, 2021 

Bernard Robert LeMoine III, 55, was born on December 6, 1965, in Houston, Texas. He passed away on July 2, 2021 in Houston, Texas.
 
He is preceded in death by his father, Bernard Robert LeMoine Jr. and his brother Michael Gene LeMoine.
 
Bobby is survived by his mother, Marie Annette LeMoine, daughters Lindsey Solis and Kayla LaMoine, sister Donna Brown, brother Joseph LeMoine, nieces Amanda LeMoine and Alyssa LeMoine, nephews Joey LeMoine and Austin brown, great-nephew Adryan Calvert, as well as eight grandchildren, and one great-grandson and his best friend Shiloh.
 
Bobby was a “rebel without cause” and a “freebird” to say the least. He had a magical gift for music. Particularly, guitar and songwriting. It was through his love of music that he brought the most peace to his soul. He also brought to life many uniquely creative ideas that would leave you speechless. Items such as: jewelry, bow and arrows and fishing poles, along with an extensive collection of drawings.
 
Bobby was an outdoors man and master survival. Those who truly knew bobby, knew a man that loved his family and would move mountains for each of them, the LeMoine way.
 
Private service will he held by the family.
 
“Dying is a wild night and a new road.’’ – Emily Dickinson
1 Comment
Lindsey
7/9/2021 08:34:26 am

God love you.
Dad,
It was truly a special and life trip getting to know you and I am very thankful that God brought me to you to care for you. I am grateful for the memories that we’ve made. You’ve been the only person I have ever been able to look into the eyes and didn’t need a single word spoken to know what is being silently said. Well, until I met my sister! Then my aunt and uncle. Lol. It’s creepy. But, like you always told me…”its like looking in a mirror!”

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