of Lexington, SC
February 21, 1970 - August 28, 2025
Robert Arlin Bollier, age 55, a beloved teacher, friend and entrepreneur, passed away peacefully on August 28, 2025. Born in Conway, Arkansas on February 21, 1970 to the late Cynthia and Jimmy Bollier, Robert was known for his soft-spoken and giving nature, sense of humor and the remarkable way he never met a stranger. He was also famous for giving the best hugs and having a great smile.
Robert grew up in Guy, Arkansas and graduated from Guy-Perkins High School in 1988. He went on to earn an AA in Agriculture from Arkansas State University-Beebe and a BSA in Agricultural Education from Arkansas State University, where he was president of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity and continued to be a proud alumni. For more than 30 years, Robert dedicated his life to shaping young minds as an Agricultural Teacher and FFA Advisor. His students, whom he considered his own kids, felt his lasting impact at schools across the country:
Wickes Public Schools, Wickes, AR (1993-1998)
Drumright Public Schools, Drumright, OK (1998-2002)
Martin's Mill ISD, Ben Wheeler, TX (2002-2005)
Cheraw High School, Cheraw, SC (2005-2014)
Lexington Technology Center, Lexington, SC (2014-2025)
Beyond the classroom, Robert's passion for agricultural education was evident in his leadership roles. He served as President, Past President and a board member of the South Carolina Agricultural Educators Association. His dedication made a profound impact on everyone he met. A passionate advocate for the FFA, he earned numerous state and national awards, pouring his heart into helping students succeed and shaping their character, as evidenced by accolades such as South Carolina Teacher of the Year and his most coveted recent award, the SCACTE statewide Carl Perkins Community Service Award.
Robert had a passion for agriculture that extended to goat farming, with goats all over Lexington County. He was a valued and respected member of the West Columbia River District. In addition to his teaching career, he was a successful entrepreneur of a hospitality business "Twist", that proudly makes substantial contributions to numerous philanthropies.
Robert is survived by his five siblings, DeAnne Bollier; Tracey Grissom (Ross); Janie Crouch (Randy); Lisa Stacy (Lonny) and Thomas Bollier (Connie). He is also survived by eight nieces and nephews, numerous great-nieces and great-nephews and his business partners, Don Walsh and Nena Sinclair. And a special thank you to the Tillman family, who took great care of Robert during his career in South Carolina.
A memorial service for Robert's friends and family will be held at the Lexington Technology Center, 2421 Augusta Highway, Lexington, SC on September 2nd at 5:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., with a drop-in reception to follow from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.. A second service for friends and family to honor Robert's life will also be held in Greenbrier, Arkansas at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home on Saturday, September 6th at 10:00 a.m. for visitation and service to follow at 11:00 a.m. Burial to follow at Copperas Springs Cemetery in Guy, AR immediately following services.
To honor Robert's passion for the future of agriculture, the family asks that you consider a donation to a new National FFA Scholarship. This scholarship will be created to support students inspired by his dedication and to honor Robert's legacy, with additional details coming soon. Please direct any questions to Michele Dennis at mjdennis@lexington1.net
DeAnne , I am so sorry to learn of your brother's passing. My sincere condolences and prayers for you and your family. May God give you comfort and peace in your time of sorrow.
DeAnne and family you are in my thoughts and prayers. Sending hugs.♥️
My son was in Mr Bollier's Animal Science class last year and was looking forward to being in his Small Animal Care class this year at Lexington Technology Cntr. He was by far his favorite teacher and had the most impact on him and I appreciate that so much. He always enjoyed the animals and the cats in his classroom and Chuck sleeping on his laptop.
Condolences to all his family and thank you for your generosity of the ice cream truck you provided his class and the very nice bookmark to remember him by. My son and his classmates will never forget him
I wish the family best of luck and prayers. Love y'all
Mr bollier was an amazing teacher and role model I was in his class for 3 years over them three years that man changed my outlook on things and how I looked at life we would always hang out in the greenhouse and talk about stuff or in the classroom just goofing around I have a lot of love and respect for this man he changed so many life's of adults and kids. May his legacy live on forever Love to the family.