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William Robert Allmond, (Bob) age 87 of Lake Santeetlah, NC, went home to be with his heavenly Father on Monday, October 10, 2022, in Murphy Rehabilitation and Nursing Center.
He was born in Millen, Georgia, September 27, 1935, son of the late William Robert Allmond and Annie Allmond Wiggins. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Johnnie Kate Allmond and her son, Richard William Allmond.
He is survived by his wife, Myra McLendon Allmond. He proudly raised his sons, Robert Michael (Leslie) Allmond of Gainesville, GA, Brian Scott (Brenda) Allmond of Monticello, FL, Jason Todd (Melanie) Allmond of Atlanta, GA, and Edmond Drew Allmond of Roswell, GA; grandchildren, Michael Dylan Allmond and Kendall Blair Allmond of Gainesville, GA; sisters, Dot Jarrell of Sylvania, GA, and Jean Diggs (James) of Mechanicsville, VA; stepdaughter, Heather Neargarth (Greg) and step grandchildren, Sarah Bentley, Matthew Travis, and Emily Grace of Marietta, GA; nephews and nieces, Lannie Jarrell (Stacye) Mary Lana Scott (William), Nicole Moore (Chris) and Derrick Diggs (Wade).
At the age of 16, after graduating from high school, with twenty dollars in his pocket, he hitchhiked to Savannah, GA to begin his career with Western Electric.
He was a very successful businessman, visionary, and entrepreneur. At the age of 24, he opened his first pizza restaurant in Atlanta named the Pizza King in 1959. At the end of his restaurant career, he owned over 30 restaurants. He also owned the Red and Black Restaurant in Athens, GA.
His love of building restaurants turned into a real estate development career in Cherokee County, GA. He developed Allmond Tree Farms, Little River Farms, Little River Manor, Sugar Mills Farms, Shiloh Ridge, and numerous prestigious private residences.
The love of the water and mountains lead him to his “Lakeside Paradise” at Lake Santeetlah, NC where he retired. Bob enjoyed traveling, boating, and walking during his retirement. He also served on the town council.
A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 pm, Saturday, October 22, 2022, at Townson-Smith Funeral Home followed by a Celebration of Life at Lake Santeetlah Community Center, 4445 Tapoco Road, Robbinsville, NC 28771. Anyone wishing to make a donation in Bob's memory, in lieu of flowers can make donations to the Robbinsville United Methodist Church, 249 West Fort Hill Road, Robbinsville, NC 28771.
Townson-Smith Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Allmond Family.