Robert Allen Flint Jr., aged 54 of Kentwood, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, March 16, 2018. He was preceded in death by his mother, Dianna Reed. He is survived by his children, Amanda (Richard) Terry, Robert Allen Flint III, Scott Allen David Lucky; father, Robert (Suzy) Flint Sr.; sister, Terri Clay; brother, Dave Flint; and Robby and Amanda's mother, Ruth Flint. Rob was a hardworking man for his whole life. He was a father figure and hero to many. A memorial service for Rob will be held on Saturday at 12:00 pm at Aberdeen Reformed Church, 1000 Aberdeen St NE, Grand Rapids, with Pastor Ryan Landt officiating. Family will receive guests one hour prior to the service on Saturday. In lieu of flowers, family asks for guests to bring a picture they may have of Rob for the family to display at the service.
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March 28, 2018 10:01pm
My dad was my biggest fan. He supported me through everything and loved us all unconditionally. I never had to ask for anything. If he knew there was a need, he offered and insisted. He just wanted to help people. He didn't care about material possessions. Once his bills were paid and there was food at home, he saved the rest of his money and quickly gave it to any family member in need. He was giving donations and time regulary to Shriners and Wounded Warrior project. I was not ready to lose him, but part of me feels that he hurt for too long and was too good for this world. I'll miss him every minute of every day.
- Amanda Terry
March 26, 2018 5:22am
you will be missed unc rip gone but not forgotten
- julia anantharasah
March 25, 2018 3:52am
I'm so sorry to hear of Robs passing. I pray for strength for his family. I also pray that his children know how deeply he loved them. My prayers, thoughts, and love go to you all.
- Lana Elkins
March 23, 2018 11:24am
Gone to soon
- Patricia Lynn Wolf
March 21, 2018 2:19pm
Rob will be missed by so many people. His good open heart and friendly nature made him friends wherever he went. When our family first met Rob ~ 38 years ago, he was this outgoing kid that had a light and shine around him, a laugh that made everyone in the room laugh right with him. He was like a son to my mom and a brother to my brother. I'm so sorry... You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.
- Cyndi Lucky