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Photo courtesy of Howe-Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Dearborn

Robert Alexander Ibbetson

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We are sorry for your loss. We did not know your father, but we always cherished the pictures you included on your Facebook. It is difficult to lose a parent, but you have wonderful memories of him. There will be many days that these memories come flooding back and I am sure these will make you smile.

Im so sorry. Ive known ur dad for over 25 years. We laughed at silly people at the park and sometimes he would make me get up to go tell someone to move or a child to be careful because of something she/he was doing. Over the years we listened to many tigers games on his porch.
Again, im sorry. Ill miss him.

The Barlows

I am very sorry for your loss. May you all have much peace and comfort from the God of love during this difficult time. Deepest Sympathy

We send our prayers and love.
Bob, Pat and family.

Obituary

Robert's Obituary

Robert Alexander Ibbetson age 91 of Dearborn, passed peacefully away April 25, 2018, surrounded by his loving family.

Beloved Husband of Irene. Loving father of Mary (Frank) Maslowski. Proud grandfather of five fur babies. Caring brother of the late Joseph and the late Mary Jane. Survived by many loving nieces, nephews and cousins.

Bob was a devoted, loving husband and father who enjoyed long car rides (adventures), reading, riding his one speed bike to softball games at the park, working puzzles, playing golf, old cars, watching the Tigers and hunting in his earlier years. He especially loved his wife’s cooking. Bob was a proud American, always wanting "things made here." He always had a smile on his face and a camera in his hand. He loved to talk to people and make them laugh. He had a special way to make everyone feel loved. He never hesitated to give a helping hand when needed, especially to all his neighbors whom he cherished. Bob will be truly missed by many people in the community, including those who were long time friends made during his career in the Dearborn School System. To this day he would still run into prior students who would greet him with an enthusiastic ….”Hey!! Gilligan!” (because of his infamous white floppy hat he was rarely seen without). Along with his white floppy hat, he almost ALWAYS wore one of his fashionable bolos.  They were the only thing he ever collected.A memorial gathering will take place Tuesday, May 1st, from 3 PM until 9 PM, with a 7:30 PM memorial service, at The Howe-Peterson Funeral Home, Dearborn Chapel.Memorial donations to the American Heart Association are appreciated and he asks that everybody please be kind and help one another. 

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