Braden, Joe Bob
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Joe Bob Braden passed into his eternal peace Saturday October 31, 2015. He was born in Como, TX to his parents, Charles Quantro Braden and Zola Allen Braden. He was preceded in death by his parents, 4 brothers, 3 sisters. Bob has one surviving sister, Mary Jo, of Houston. Bob is also survived by his wife, Sheron of Plano. His three sons, Steve and Kim Braden of Dallas, Lee and Maggie Braden of Garland, Derek and Kelsey Sutton of Little Elm. 5 grandchildren, Preston, Alex, Chessa, Alyssa, and Cody and two great grandchildren; two step granddaughters Taylor La Fargre and Courtney Wiley; and three step great grandchildren. Bob is also survived by his step children, Sara and Joe O’Canna of Hurst, Trey and Pepena Weichert of Frisco, and four step grandchildren, Evan, Jon, Lauren, and Alex. He is preceded in death by one step granddaughter, Emilee. Bob had a host of beloved cousins, nephews, nieces and many friends who loved him deeply. Bob Braden was the President of Anderson Motors in Houston, TX for many years and followed that career in management for Don’s Western Wear and M & F Western Products. Later in his life he worked for Quest Diagnostics and retired in 2011. Bob will be remembered for his great sense of humor, his joyful attitude, and his ability to make us smile. The family invites you to share in celebration and remembrance of “ Mr. Bob” Braden Home 7916 Hook Drive Plano TX 75025 Saturday November 14, 2015 3:00-5:00 PM Memorials can be made to Dallas Doctors Hospice 8330 LBJ Fwy Suite 320, Dallas, TX 75243 or to St Jude’s Research Hospital. Arrangements are under the direction of ARIA Cremation Service and Funeral Home 19310 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75252 214-306-6700
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Bob was such a fun person. He came to my office and gave me big hug. That was the last time I saw him. He will be remembered by all the people around him.
RIP
May you rest in eternally peace. My thoughts and prayers are the family at this very difficult time.
Bob had such a great spirit, he loved life and you could see it in his smile. I always enjoyed seeing him at our Christmas party, he would make everyone laugh. He will be missed.