Obit of Burns, Robert Lee - Roger Mills County, Oklahoma Submitted by: Wanda Purcell 21 Jan 2007 Return to Roger Mills County Archives: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ok/rogermills/rogermills.html ===================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm ===================================================================== ::NOT LISTED Surnames: Burns, Combs, Vincent Originally posted at: http:\\boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/5YB.2ACE/6941 Robert Lee Burns was born on November 11, 1925, near Cheyenne, Oklahoma. His mother, Myrtle Burns died at his birth, and Mrs. Ida Combs of Cheyenne took him and cared for him until he was about 9 months of age. Then Mrs. J.E. Vincent and family took him ______ (can't read) and was regarded by them as a member of the family. His father, Matthew F. Burns died in 1944. At the age of 12 years, Bobby as he was familiarly known, gave his heart to God and joined the First Baptist Church of Cheyenne, Oklahoma. He is survived by his wife, Myrtle Burns, of Pocatello, Idaho, and five brothers, John J. of Reydon, Taylor of Indianapolis, Indiana, and Francis, George and Wayne of Los Angeles. He passed away on May 9th, 1951, in the Pocatello, Idaho General Hospital, at the age of 25 years, 5 months, and 29 days. "The loved and loving son, brother and friend died before manhood's morning touched noon, and while the shadow still were falling toward the west. He had not passed on Life's highway the stone that marks the highest point; but being weary for a moment, he lay down by the wayside and using his burden for a pillow fell in that dreamless sleep that kisses down his eyelids still. While yet in love with life and raptured with the world he passed to silence and parthie drust. Yet, after all, it may be best, just in the happiest, sunnier hour of all the voyage while eager winds are kissing every sail, to dash against the unseen rock, and in an instant hear the billows roar over a sunken ship." "He added to the sum of human joy; and were anyone to whom he did some loving service to bring a blossom to his grave, he would sleep beneath wilderness of flowers. Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK 24-May-1951