1935
2010
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6 Entries
Ashley Sleadd
February 8, 2010
Papa,
I will miss you. I know you are with God and no longer in pain, that I am greatful for. You always took care of everyone, especially me and I never got a chance to truely thank you for that. I remember trips we would take to Italy & Granbury to the big rocks, we always had fun, my favorite part was stopping at Dairy Queen for a treat from Papa. You had the best humor a person could have, always cracking us up & laughing with your unforgetable laugh. Stephen & I were talking about how you took us all to dinner after our wedding at Shrimpers & we had a good ole time laughing and our favorite family tradition, eating. I will keep you in my heart forever may you rest in peace. Love you Papa
Pam & Don Harris
February 4, 2010
Although we didn't know each other Bob and I shared a common bond of illness. We won't know the reasons for the Lord's actions, I like to think he had need of a better man than me.
Accept our profound sympathies for your loss. God bless you all.
The Harris Family (1037 Hickory Dr)
David & Debbie Wilson
February 4, 2010
Aunt Barbara,
We are praying for God's strength and peace to sustain you all through this time of grief and sorrow. We know Uncle Bobby will be greatly missed.
We love you
David Power
February 4, 2010
Barbara, May GOD be with you as you morn Uncle Bobby' passing.
He was my favorite Uncle. He was always so upbeat and happy with life.
God Bless You & Best Wishes Always.
David Power
Phyllis Krantz
February 3, 2010
Bobby was a sweet sweet funny man- I enjoyed working with him for many years at Greenwood Outfitters - he could say "hello" in the most precious manner - one of my favorite memories that will be. He will be missed and my sympathies to his family which he adored and was proud of-
Phyllis Krantz
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