Robert Ellis Hodge passed away on October 29, 2021. He was born to Carl and Helen Hodge on January 4, 1965 in Antioch, California.
Robert grew up in California and eventually made his way to Oklahoma. He met and then married Sara Paulson on November 17, 1984 in Reno, NV. Robert worked as a carpenter most of his life until he was no longer able to. He enjoyed the art of wood working. Robert also enjoyed fishing and riding his motorcycle in his spare time. Robert was member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Robert was one who loved to sit and visit with people and really get to know them. He cared for everyone and was always willing to help anyone who needed it. He will be deeply missed.
Robert is preceded in death by his parents Carl and Helen Hodge and brothers Ed, David and Larry Hodge.
He is survived by his wife of 36 years Sara Hodge, sons Dustin Hodge and Daniel Hodge; grandchildren Hunter and Heartlee Hodge; cousin Clyde Leslie Hodge and nephews David and Bobby Hodge; as well as numerous extended family and friends.
Private services were held. Condolences may be offered online at http://www.parksbrothers.net. Care Services are provided by Parks Brothers Funeral Service of Stroud, OK.
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