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Emily Holmes
December 1, 2010
Uncle Bob, its so hard to say ''See you later'', but I know I will see you again one day. I will miss you everyday of the rest of my life, you were the kindest person, I could've ever asked for. I absolutely love you. I will never forget the memories that we have shared, the corn shucking, playing barbies with me, and when I put a bow in your hair. You will always be with me, keep me out of trouble...sometimes...you know I live with that ornery sister of yours.:) I will never forget you. R.I.P Uncle Bob, say hello to papaw, mamaw, uncle jack, and uncle mike for me. Heaven was made for you.
November 30, 2010
Mr. Hussion, even though we only met once, you gave to me the most precious gifts one could ever ask for. Thank you for your son Chris, he is a wonderful husband and father. And thank your daughter Amy, she is an amazing sister in law, friend and mother. Along with these two wonderful children you had you also had 4 grandchildren, who are the joy of my life. I wish you could have watched them grow, you would of loved them so.
Rebecca Hussion-Beverly
November 29, 2010
Uncle Bob..saying goodbye is so hard, even though I know you are in a better place. I will keep the memories alive and close to my heart. Something you have taught me is one of the most important things in life is laughter. Live and enjoy life- it is so short and precious. Loved and never forgotten, Becky
Poling
November 29, 2010
Cindy & family--We are so sorry for your loss..We will always remember Bob and his little funny sayings at our family reunions or just running in to each other on the street. This all seems so unreal and so soon to be happening. May God give you comfort and peace during this time and healing time to follow in the months ahead. God Bless each of you,,,Fred & Connie Poling Fairmont,WV "Cousins"
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November 29, 2010
Bob, I will always appreciate your friendship in my time of need. Rest in Peace and in the knowledge that you made a difference in at least one small part of the world.
Sarah Holmes
November 29, 2010
Uncle Bob, You never said goodbye you always said "see you later" giving us the biggest hug possible. I could use one of your hugs right now. You are one of a kind! I'll miss the times we had together. Being down at grandmas watching football, basketball, and baseball, and even watching Pardon The Interruption and you was quizzing me on what PTI stood for. Or just you could light up a room, by the stories you told, or by cracking jokes. And even when you called me meat head i'm glad I had the chance to call you my uncle, and I'm also deeply honored to be your niece.. Your memories will carry on with us, and you will always be in our hearts. I will love and miss you meat head, Love your Niece Sarah
DINA RICHARDS
November 29, 2010
you will be missed by all....
John Mooney
November 29, 2010
Bob, . . . You were more than a cousin to me, . . . although the distance between us and, the consequent time spent apart was considerable, as kids, we more or less grew-up together; and, later as adults, we always picked up where we left off. I'll never forget the great times we had and, the last time we talked--great memories--till we meet again! Mick
Mary Holmes
November 29, 2010
Bob you will be so missed.For all the fun times we had growing up and as adults. I will always have those memories.You are gone but always in my heart. Love your sis Mary
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