Robert (Bob) Wayne McClain, Jr.

robert (bob) mcclain, jr.

October 4, 1957 ~ February 21, 2025

Born in: Mullens, West Virginia
Resided in: Charlotte, Tennessee

Robert Wayne McClain, Jr. (known as Bob) passed away early on February 21, 2025, after a brief bout with cancer, at the age of 67.  Bob was born in Mullens, WV on October 4, 1957.  He grew up in Pineville, WV, where he graduated from High School in 1975, and became a Certified Welder, married, and had a daughter with Robin Shrewsbury, since deceased.  Bob later married Lisa Hedrick, whom he had known since High School.  After moving to Tennessee, he worked as a security guard for Nashville Gas, and then for NeMak USA, Inc in Dickson, TN.
Bob is preceded in death by his parents, Robert, Sr. and Ann Cozort McClain, both of Pineville, WV.
He is survived by his family and friends.  His wife of 35 years, Lisa; their son, Zachary; his daughter, Morgan, her husband Terry McKinney and grandson Jameson; his step-daughter Jayme, her husband Aaron Quintanilla and granddaughter Caitlin; his brother Jerry McClain; his sister Kelly Edwards, her life partner Hero’n Hinojosa; his nephew Benjamin; his other nephew Dustin and his wife Emily; and friends Vivian and Kathy Foston.  He will be sadly missed by all.
Arrangements are in the care of Compassion Funeral & Cremation Service: 6949 Charlotte Pike, Suite 104, Nashville, TN 37209. (615) 857-9955. We are proud to be locally owned and operated.

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  1. You were a light through my darkest times, but now that light is gone. You shall be greatly missed, fondly remembered, and always loved. You will forever be my ‘Bobby’, my love, and my friend. Your wife, Lisa

    • Uncle,
      We had finally become really good friends. I looked forward to spending time with you, hearing your voice, & seeing you smile. I’ll miss wondering what ornery things you might say & making you laugh. I’ll miss catching you off guard & hearing you say you love me, too. I wish we had more time, but I’m grateful for the time we had. I will miss you though.
      Love, your favorite neice

  2. I will miss you and I wish that you had more time with us. You were always a grizzly bear of an uncle to me and I’ll always cherish that. I hope you have peace and we love you.


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