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Obituary for Robert Allen Maines
Robert Allen Maines
Brandon
Bob Maines,74, passed Monday January 31,2022 at St. Dominic Hospital. Visitation and chapel service will from 11:a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Sebrell Funeral Home in Ridgeland MS with a graveside service at 2:00p.m. at Crestview Memorial Gardens in Brandon MS.
Bob was born on January 28, 1948, in Portland, Maine, the son of Francis and Virginia Maines. A graduate of Wentworth Institute in Boston Massachusetts, where he earned a Degree in Civil Engineering. After graduation, he served his country as a soldier in the US Army in Vietnam. Upon receiving his honorable discharge, he returned home and moved to the southern United States where he met and married his wife Cheryl. Psalms 37:23 The steps of a good man are ordered of the Lord. Bob enjoyed hunting, fishing, baseball and was an avid New York Yankees fan. However most of all he cherished his family.
He will most be remembered as a beloved husband, devoted father and cherished grandfather.
He is preceded in death by son, Shawn Maines.
Survivors include his wife, Cheryl Nichols Maines of Brandon; sons Matthew Maines, Aaron Maines (Anna Regan) of Brandon; grandchildren, Ann Taylor Arnold of Kingsport TN; Brooklyn Maines; Alyssa Clair Maines; and Millie Jane Maines of Brandon. He is also survived by a brother, Don Maines of NC. Memorials may be made to Wounded Warriors Project.
Memorial to Bob Maines,
In loving memory of my beloved husband
Bob was a man of great passion for all life. His integrity and truth guided his life, If his path tried to go another way his passion to always do the right thing easily guided him back.
Proverbs22:1 A good mans name is more precious than silver and gold. My father always said (if Bob Maines gave you his word it was like gold, you could take it to the bank). Bob always said if a man could love all people and only one woman the way god planned then he had accomplished a great deal in his life. My favorite saying of his was (I can’t love you anymore than I already do). From the depths of my soul I am my beloveds and he is mine.