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Mary & Joel Langord
January 10, 2011
Bob was a true friend; one who always had time to listen and to share. He loved sharing and I enjoyed our common interests of good New Orleans food, political challenges that face our country, and trips down memory lane. He always had a smile for everyone, and will be deeply missed by multitudes of friends.
Dick Grabow
January 6, 2011
I will always remember Bob as one of the brightest managers we had at Ford Aerospace. I also knew him as a great family man, and I wish them all my deepest condolences for their loss.
Glenn Wasz
January 2, 2011
I was sorry to hear of your loss. I was fortunate to be in the Army with Bob and later to work for him. He was a great guy and a wonderful engineer. Please accept my deepest sympathy.
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