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Tracey Colmenero
November 15, 2010
BOb, I can not believe you are gone. I called the store asking for about you a mililon times. I can not believe when I go back home for a visit you will not be sitting down in chair watching tv. I can not believe I will not get to see your smiling face again. I miss our conversations we use to have. I miss hearing all of your stories about your life and family. II miss giving you rides home after work. I miss your Crown Royal bag full of stuff. I just miss you. I can not believe you passed on my birthday. But I know now you are pain free and fishing with Hilmar. Not a day or year will go by without you in my thoughts. Every Sept 7 will no just be my birthday but a day to honor you and remeber all the good times and conversations we had. You are truly loved and greatly missed..Rest In Peace Bob...
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