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Donna&Ed Woehlcke
August 4, 2010
Dear Joan, Shawn & Mary, So Sorry to hear about Bob, he was a very nice neighbor and friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you in your time of grief. God Bless all of you.
Christine Crager
July 13, 2010
Dear Joan & family, Our Deepest Sympathy.Let all your wonderful memories of Bob help to give you peace. You are in our thoughts & prayers always. we will miss him. Love,Kmart Pharmacy Tony,Jerry,Christine,& Eric
Ellen O'Connor
July 1, 2010
Our sympathy to all of you. Bob was a great guy.
Ellen & Jim O'Connor
Ree Ree Oxenford Hicks & Family
June 30, 2010
Dear Aunt Joan,Shawn & Mary,We are sorry for your pain,Uncle Bob was a wonderful Uncle & Friend,We lost a wonderful family member,you are all in our thoughts & prayers
Diane Womer
June 30, 2010
Joan, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.Bob was a good man who helped many and who taught me a great deal when I was first starting as a counselor. May your memories bring you comfort during this sad time.
Alice Callahan
June 30, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Matthew J Veasey
June 30, 2010
To the Family of Bob Reynolds,
Bob and I worked together in South Detective Division in the 1970's...always a gentleman and a class investigator. Deepest condolences and prayers for his family.
Matthew J. Veasey (Captain, ret. PPD)
Jim Downs (Ret. Lt. PPD)
June 30, 2010
The members of our CopNET family would like to thank Robert G. Reyolds for his dedication and service to the citizens of Philadelphia. The passing of Robert will be broadcast to our 2420 members shortly and we would like to extend our sincere condolences to his family. His absence from our ranks will be deeply missed by the remaining members of Philadelphia’s Finest who were fortunate to have served with him during his police career. He will continue in our thoughts and prayers during our remaining days. "Until we meet again, may God Hold you in the palm of his hand. " . . .
Semper Fidelis.
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