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Laura O'Brien
September 6, 2008
Rob,
Thank you for your service to our wonderful country, in her time of need. You were proud to wear the military uniform and we greatly appreciate your efforts during that very difficult time for America.
You are now with God.
George and Laura O'Brien
Charles Wade
September 6, 2008
Karen, We were equally surprise at the passing of Rob. We remember you both fondly.
Millie & Charlie Wade Post 89
Maureen Loughran-Ryan
September 5, 2008
To my dearest brother Robert: "Those who live in the Lord never see each other for the last time."
Old German Proverb
Maureen Loughran-Ryan
St. Augustine, Florida/September 5, 2008
Bob and Lisa Hohler
September 3, 2008
Dear Karen,
It's no secret to you that Robb was the best neighbor we have ever had. He was there for us in the worst of all seasons. He was incredibly generous with his time, energy and spirit, and we have many tangible gifts to remember him by, none more memorable than TJ. He will be in our thoughts forever, and we will be there for you whenever you need us.
Your friends,
Bob and Lisa Hohler
Dave Marland
September 3, 2008
Karen, my heart felt condolences. I just heard the news and was floored.
Suzanne Burroughs
September 3, 2008
Karen, We met long time ago when Rob minded my German Sherperd, Rourke, at the house in Houghes Neck. I am so sorry to hear the of Rob's passing as I too heard he was in remission. Please accept my condolences and hold onto the memories of the many happy years he had in Quincy with you.
Lorraine Kabilian
September 3, 2008
Karen, please accept my condolences. The last time I saw Robb, he had just came back from Florida and he said he really enjoyed himself there. I'm glad he got to go beforehand. Take care and always think of the good times that you had together. Again, so sorry.
TOM AND DEE WIGMORE (POST 118)
September 3, 2008
KAREN~
I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT ROB TAKE CARE SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS
Rita Wold
September 3, 2008
Karen,
Please accept, Rick & my condolences. We were so sorry to hear about Robb, we were taken aback, when we heard. We thought he was in remission, and we are so so sorry. Keep your chin up, and you will get through this. Our thoughts are with you. I'll give you a call later in the week. Take care, Karen.
Love,
Rick & Reet
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