Robert A.”Bobby” Dery, 51, of Palm Harbor, passed away Saturday, March 22, 2014 of natural causes.
Bobby was born in Tampa on April 4, 1962. He graduated from Dunedin High School in 1980 and attends Clearwater First Assembly of God.
He is survived by his mother Wynona Dery of Palm Harbor; his two brothers, David Dery of Tarpon Springs, and Rev. Wayne Dery of Clearwater; his nephews & nieces, Desiree, Wayne Jr, Natalie, Madison and Sophie, his great nieces, Daniella and Emily. Bobby was preceded in death by his father Robert Dery.
Graveside services will be held 11:00 AM on Monday, March 31, 2014 at Hillsboro Memorial Gardens, 2323 W. Brandon Blvd., Brandon, FL 33511, conducted by his brother, Rev. Wayne Dery.
Contributions can be made in his memory to Plant International, 1914 Grenada Court, Clearwater, FL 33764.
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Well, I love u bobby. Never thought I would be doing this so soon but here we are. Thank you GAO the many years of joy you gave me and how much you loved my family. Until we meet again I will do my best to keep your memory alive.
Love u!!!
Bobby may you R.I.P. Your DHS’s friends will miss you.
Suzie Gilmore-Sakal DHS Class of 1979
RIP Bobby, great memories playing ball at DHS.
Lots of good times playing baseball @ DHS more importantly you were just a great guy who loved to have fun. RIP my friend Mike Werner DHS class of 79
So sorry to hear of Bobby’s death.He played little league baseball on my Pepsi team as a 10 and 11 year old in the early 70’s and remember him as a terrific youngster.
I still have the team picture on my wall of the teams that he played on.Although I heven’t seen him for many years I am saddened to hear of his death.
My sincere condolences to the Nery family.
You may not remember me from HHS but I remember Wynona and Robert. I just wanted to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family for the loss of your son, Robert. I lost my son at age 48 in 2007 and I truly understand your pain. It’s not natural for us to bury our children but it happens. Please, know you are in my thoughts and prayers. God be with you all. Carol
Gonna miss you. Rest in peace, meemaw will take care of you.
WYNONA, SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME.
Pastor Wayne, Wynona, David,
So sorry to meet you at a time like this. Losing someone this age seems very ’unfair’ to me. May the God of peace comfort you always.
My prayers to the family.
MaryJean Renberg Culbertson
First I would like to offer my deepest condolences to Bobbys Family, he always spoke fondly of all of you. He especially loved his nieces he always called them “his girls”. I met Bobby working at Sears, we worked together for six years. Bobby quickly became a friend of mine, He and I would spend many hours talking together each day we worked. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention we also played fantasy sports together, Bobby was best player there ever was. Bobby made it fun challenging and even frustrating . Bobby was a wonderful person, he was kind , caring, generous and fun to be around, I miss him greatly already. He once told me he thought of me as a son, which is something I always took to heart. I regret not calling him a few weeks ago, but at least the last words I spoke to him were I love you too man. I love you Bobby, rest easy my friend you will not be forgotten.
Sorry to hear. I hadn’t seen Bobbie in awhile but I will miss him. I had a lot of fun with him back in the day. Steve