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Jessica Guido
October 1, 2009
I'm really going to miss my Uncle Bob and it's so hard to believe he's really gone. But I know I will see him again in heaven and that's going to be an awesome day:)
Kathy Rose
September 28, 2009
Bob was a dear friend. When we worked together in Houston, he spoke lovingly and often of his family.
I am very sorry for your loss.
Lisa Cousins
September 25, 2009
Bobby was my big brother .. I still can't believe I will never see him smile or hear his goofy giggle again. I miss you so much Bobby .. I love you, xoxoxoxoxo
Ginger Dawson
September 24, 2009
What a very sad time this is. Bob was such a kind friend, always smiling, a twinkle in his eyes. We spent a day together doing the tourist thing in Historic Philadelphia ~ I'm glad I have those pictures and all our memories.
Bob loved his family and didn't hesitate to let me know. May you each be blessed and comforted by Bob’s and God’s eternal love!
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Stewart Lane
September 24, 2009
Bob was a good man, a hard worker, a loyal friend, and devoted to his family. I loved him like a brother.
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