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Bob Harrison

1959 NFL Draft: Round 2 Pick 17

Roster Info

Season Class # Pos Ht Wt
1956 SO 54 C 6-2 208
1957 JR 54 C 6-2 206
1958 (C) SR 54 C 6-2 206

Personal Info

First Name: Robert
Middle Name: Lucius
Last Name: Harrison, Jr.
Common Name: Bob
Nickname:
Hometown: Stamford, TX
High School: Stamford
Birth Date/Place: August 8, 1937
Death Date/Place: February 4, 2016 in Stamford, TX (age 78)
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Obituary:

Robert L. "Bob" Harrison was born August 8, 1937 in Stamford, Texas, the son of the late Robert L. Harrison, Sr. and Vesta Baker Harrison. Bob was a faithful servant of his Lord, lifetime resident of Stamford, loyal supporter of the Stamford Bulldogs, loving husband, father, grandfather, and good friend to many. Bob was the gracious age of 78 years, 5 months, and 26 days when he departed for heaven on Thursday, February 4, 2016.

Bob Harrison was a graduate of Stamford High School, Class of '55. He married the love of his life, Barbara Foreman on December 29, 1962 in Spur, Texas. He attended and graduated from Oklahoma University with a Business Degree and while there he played football for OU. In 1958, Bob was voted Lineman of the Year by the UPI and had an outstanding career as a high school and collegiate football player, only having 5 losses during his High School and College years. While in OU, he was awarded the title of All American Center and was voted into the Texas High School Hall of Fame in 1970. Bob was a 7th place contender for the famous Heisman Trophy. After graduation from OU, Bob played in the National Football League for 9 years, including 6 years with the San Francisco 49er's, 2 years with the Philadelphia Eagles, and 1 year for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Not only did Bob succeed as a professional athlete, he was a founding member of the first Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) at Oklahoma University. Bob previously served on the Stamford City Council, Stamford School Board and the Farmers Cooperative Gin. After retiring, Bob "Hoggie Man" - the nickname that students and the Stamford Community referred to him by- could often be found on the sidelines of football practices, watching, encouraging and cheering on his beloved Stamford Bulldogs. He was a faithful member of St. John's United Methodist Church, serving in various capacities in his lifetime. Bob also was a member of the Emmaus Community, participating in numerous Walks to Emmaus. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army.

Bob Harrison was many things to many people, and will truly be missed by all that knew, loved and respected him.

Bob's parents and a brother in law, Alan Grubb preceded him in death.

Loving family left to cherish Bob's memory are his wife of 53 years, Barbara Harrison of Stamford; two sons and their wives, Scott and Amy Harrison of Lubbock, Todd and Tisha Harrison of Ozona; grandchildren, Gracie Harrison and Hayden Harrison of Lubbock; and one sister, Sara Grubb of Norman, Oklahoma.

Funeral services honoring the life of Bob Harrison will be held 2:00 p.m. Monday, February 8, 2016 at St. John's United Methodist Church with Pastor John Erwin officiating. Interment will follow in Highland Memorial Cemetery under the direction of Kinney-Underwood Funeral Home in Stamford. A time of visitation is scheduled for Sunday, February 7, 2016 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

Should friends desire, contributions may be sent to St. John's United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1155, Stamford, Texas 79553 or the donor's.

Online condolences and entries for Bob Harrison may be given at www.kinneyunderwoodfuneralhome.com.

Notes

  • A (C) indicates that the player was a captain for that season (named before each game in 1982, 1995 through 1998, and 2022 to present).
  • Related To refers to other OU athletes only.
  • Calculations for career totals will be skewed if the season totals are incomplete.