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REPOSA, R
obert
J.
84, of Aurora. Passed away on Friday, March 6, 2009. Bob (Rip) served with the 376 HBG Flying 52 combat missions during WW II, also the 120th Colo. ANG during Korea and Vietnam. Bob is survived by his wife Lorene (Ward), 4 children, Robin, Robert Greg (Judy), April (JT) Reposa-Smith and Aurora Council Woman Renie (Brian) Peterson, 8 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren and sister, Dorothy Pace of Sunnyvale, CA and several nieces and nephews. Viewing Thursday 6-8 pm at the mortuary. Rosary with Mass Friday, 9:00 AM Annunciation Catholic Church, 3621 Humboldt St. Interment Ft. Logan National Cemetery. Memorials to Annuciation Church Windows renovation fund.
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Bob Federico
March 30, 2009
My prayers are with you Robin,Greg,and Reni
and especially your Mom. Hope to see you all soon.
-Bob Federico
Alice Valentine
March 14, 2009
My deepest sympathy to the Reposa family.
I've known the family for many years and
my prayers are with you all during your
time of sorrow.
Candice DiManna
March 12, 2009
Renee,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, in this time of sorrow.
Sincerely,
Barney, Candice, Ashley & Tara Barnhill
Fran/John Allison/Laster
March 12, 2009
To the Reposa Family
Our hearts are saddened knowing the loss of The Reposa Family Patriarch has occurred. We wish you love and peace in this time of loss, knowing that Robert loved all of you so!
Fran Allison & John Laster
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Hazel Witt & family
March 11, 2009
May you find peace and rest, You have been a family friend for many years. Your jokes, humor and kindness will be missed by all. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and hope that they will find peace as well.
Carol Aldred-Guenther
March 11, 2009
My family and I always appreciated your support and humor through the many years (since 1965). We loved your jokes and your kindness.
We know how dedicated you were to your family and how proud you were of each of them. Our thoughts and prayers will be with them. We will miss you as will all the beloved cats of this world .
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