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Robert Lee Melcher

5 Dec 1918 – 5 Sep 2020

Birth5 Dec 1918
Death5 Sep 2020
CemeteryEnglewood Cemetery
Slaton , Lubbock County , Texas , USA
Added bypatootie on 13 Nov 2025
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Robert Melcher, 101, of Lubbock passed away Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020. Robert was born Dec. 5, 1918 in Williamson County to Leon and Louise (John) Melcher. When Robert was two years old, his family re-located to Posey, located between Lubbock and Slaton. He graduated from Slaton High School in 1936. During the time of attending Texas Technological College, he chose to depart his higher educational opportunities and enter the military to serve his country in response to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Robert enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps in early 1942. Robert received his pilot license and flew the Douglas C-47, one of the most important tools for victory in World War II. As part of the 78th Troop Carrier Squadron of the 435th Troop Carrier Group, Robert took part in the D-Day invasion of Normandy known as Operation Neptune. After Supreme Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower wished the crew and the paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division “Godspeed,” Robert took off at 11:30 p.m. on June 5, 1944. Despite numerous challenges, the entire crew was able to accurately drop these men on the designated drop zone, near the town of Sainte-Mere Eglise. Robert served in every major European Theater Operation and was awarded the Air Medal and other medals for his service. Robert was honorably dis-charged in 1945 as First Lieu-tenant and was able to return home and fulfill his wishes: to be a farmer. After returning home, he married Bobby Jo Hays in 1946 and began to farm and ranch, which he vigorously pursued throughout his life. Robert was the owner and distributor for the Falstaff Brewing Company for this area beginning in the 1960s. Robert was a member of St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church in Lubbock. He was known as a tireless worker, avid baseball fan, lover of the outdoors and dedicated fly fisherman in his younger years. The Melcher family was noted as early settlers within Fayette County when Texas was recognized as the Independent Republic of Texas. He is preceded in death by his parents; his wife; his sisters, Bertha Fritz and Gertrude Rogers; and his brothers, Leopold, Edgar and Lawrence Melcher. Rosary was recited at 6 p.m. Wednesday (Sept. 9) at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Slaton. Funeral mass was celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday (Sept. 10) at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Slaton. Interment followed at the Slaton Englewood Cemetery. Arrangements were under the direction of Englunds Funeral Service in Slaton.

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