Whitesboro Robert Edward Chapman 3 June 1912 - 10 October 2007 Ruby Mae Chapman 2 September 1914 - 29 January 1996 Robert
was born June 3, 1912, in Synder, Scurry County, Texas, the son of
Samuel Oscar Chapman and his wife, Cora Lee (Lynch) Chapman. When he
was six years old, his father returned his family to Cooke County,
where Robert's great-grandfather, Anderson Chapman from Alabama, had
settled in 1852. Robert was the fifth child of nine. When his father
died in 1929, he and his brother, Carl, assumed the roles of men of the
house. On May 30, 1937, Robert and Ruby Mae Johnson were married in
Sivells Bend, Texas. Ruby was the daughter of Robert Edward Johnson and
Rosa Estelle Reeves-Johnson; she was from Marysville, Texas. Ruby
passed away on January 29, 1996. Robert Chapman had been a farmer all his life, but in 1951, he moved his family to Whitesboro and a short time later, began his oilfield career during the boom days in Grayson County. He worked first as a roughneck and later as a driller. He went to work for Mercer's Oil Service a few years before his retirement. After he retired, he stayed busy helping around his church. "Mr. Bob" loved dominoes and was part of the original gang at the old domino hall. People who knew him will always remember him for his sense of humor and the twinkle in his eye which he never lost. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Ruby; his parents, Samuel Oscar Chapman Sr. (1929) and Cora Lee Chapman (1962); brothers, Austin Elwood Chapman (1932), Samuel Oscar Chapman Jr. (1962), Albert Sidney Chapman (1984), and Carl Clifford Chapman (1999); and sisters, Mary Wilma Chapman (1911), Bertha Lee Skeen (1987), Cora Irene Mauldin (2002), and Ruby Gladys Marshall (2003). Oakwood Cemetery Susan Hawkins © 2024 If you find any of Grayson County TXGenWeb links inoperable, please send me a message |