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Dennis Rumsey
November 2, 2008
Bob was a sincerly nice guy and was always concern about his family. It was through Bob concern for Uncle Jack via Marv Focht that I tried to locate him. My sympathy and prayers goes out to his wife and family. I haven't seen Bob in several years and have lost contact with most of Aunt Ruby's side of the family. If Terry, Darlene, and Fayann want to contact me please feel free to do so at [email protected]. God bless and know that I am sharing your sadness.
Denny
William Carsom
November 2, 2008
Iwill miss Bob, as we were like brothers.
David and Peg Darby
November 1, 2008
To the Family of "Bob"
We will dearly miss Bob and his
lawnmower. I only knew Bob for
a year but really enjoyed our
talks on his front stoop. I'll
always remember him as a
strong and brave man.
The folks at 104 Carlton Drive
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