
Bobby Gene Orr, 86, of Catlett, VA, passed away on February 12, 2023. He was born in Dickenson County, VA to the late Lee & Cora (Ingram) Orr. He is survived by his brother Harold Orr (Kaye), and a sister Frankie Martin (Gary). Also survived by his companion and caregiver Brenda Harper. He was predeceased by his wife Shirley Orr; and a son Gregory Lewis Orr.
The family will receive friends at the Cunningham Turch Funeral Home, 811 Cameron Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 on Thursday, February 16, 2023 from 12 Noon until the time of his Life Celebration at 1:30 PM. Interment will follow at Mount Comfort Cemetery, 6600 South Kings Highway, Alexandria, VA 22306
Remembering your family in heartfelt prayer.
Continue to rely on God and know that he hears your prayers, because he cares for you. With caring thoughts.
To Harold, Frankie, Brenda family and friends we’re asking God to hold you close for comfort in your time of sadness. We have many memories with Bob, Shirl, Greg and family as ours was a huge one and we got together often. Fond reminders of birthdays, holidays and just getting together. Time was so different back then. Memories of Clintwood and the farm are great ones. Bobby, you will be greatly missed. Until we meet again. Love, Ray, Helen Shortt & children. Terry, Lynne, Tim & Kevin
To those who loved my Uncle Bobby and took care of him, as well as his family, many thanks with much love and an abundance of prayers for comfort. Uncle Bobby, my heart is heavy since hearing this news. How I wish I could have gotten Momma and Daddy out that way for another visit but as you knew & understood as well, traveling wasn’t easy anymore. Our huge family has been blessed for years and those loving memories will last until I see you again! Thanks for ALL the hugs and always making me feel special. Give Aunt Shirl & my Greg ,closest cousin growing up, a big hug for me! RIP Uncle Bobby. I love you 🙏💜 Love Charlotte Lynne
Mr. Orr was such a wonderful man to have been able to have the pleasure of meeting and getting to know over the years that he was a customer here at the bank. He always came in with a smile and just a wonderful presence. Although none of us wants to lose someone, Mr. Orr is now happy and home with his wife and son. He will be very much missed but all of us here will carry him in our hearts. We Love You Bobby!
REST IN PEACE MY DEAR BROTHER ’til we meet again!!!