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Dr. Robert Allen Nelson of Atlanta, Georgia, passed away peacefully June 7, 2016.

He was born in Mooresville, NC on April 18, 1931 to Ethel and William Fletcher Nelson. Bob was the youngest of three brothers, William ("Bill"), Eugene ("Gene") and Bob. He was married to Dorothy Louise Byers of Rutherford County, NC, in 1954 and they remained married until her death in 2011. Dot and Bob had one child, Allen William Nelson, of Atlanta. Bob graduated from Appalachian State Teachers College in 1953 and received his doctorate in education from Duke University in 1967. "Dr. Bob," as he was fondly known, was a classroom teacher and then served as the superintendent of schools for Morganton, Alamance County and Hoke County in NC for more than 25 years, touching the lives of coworkers and students alike as an incredibly compassionate administrator. After the death of his life-long love, Dot, in 2011, Robert moved from Raeford, NC, to Atlanta, where he spent the remainder of his life enjoying his family and his innumerable friends, as he had done throughout his life. Wherever he went, Bob was known for his unending patience, gentle spirit, and unconditional love. Bob is survived by his son, Allen, and his two grandchildren, both of Atlanta.

A graveside service was conducted at the Rutherford County Memorial Cemetery. There will be a memorial service at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church in Atlanta on July 9th, at 2pm. This will be a celebration of Dr. Bob's life and will be followed by a reception at a location to be determined. The family will provide further information about remembrances when they provide details about the memorial service in Atlanta. A memorial in Raeford is also being planned for later in the Summer.

Friends and family are welcome to any and all celebrations of Bob's life.

Harrelson Funeral and Cremation Services is in charge of local arrangements.

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