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September 24, 2009
I was so saddened to hear of Bob's passing. I knew him through the GSHS. Not very well though as I lived in NC. Now I live in WI and we were going to get together and he was going to try and identify sone people in pictures I had. Sadly, we never did and now never will. He just impressed me as a really nice guy - a really nice guy.
Jean Setering ( Yost Family )
September 22, 2009
I was saddened to learn of Bob's passing. Please accept my sympathy and prayers. You are such a stong and wonderful family of faith. Take care of each other. God bless you all,
Pat Strub
C. Richard Guiton
September 22, 2009
It was such a shock to see Bob's' name. Please accept my sincere condolences. I recall his dedicated care for his dad and mom especially during his dad's final months. He also cared deeply for all of his family as you well know. My prayers for comfort for the family and friends as the grieving process unfolds. It was a privilege to be part of your medical team.
Dick Guiton
Wayne Wilgren
September 21, 2009
I'm so sorry to here of Bob passing. We worked together for many years at Bldg. 216, 3M research. He was a valued contributor to many 3M projects. His prowes with carpentry enabled me to realize a dream work shop at home. He will be missed.
Wayne M. Wilgren
James and Mary Schwenk
September 21, 2009
Dear Family and friends of Bob's. Bob's friendly smile and his dedication to historic endeavors will be dearly missed. I knew him as a distant cousin and his constant interest in the GSHS. Our deepest sympathy goes out out to all of you at this time.
Gene Bonnes
September 20, 2009
To family and friends of Bob: My only exposure to Bob was with the GSHS. Bob was a very loyal and dedicated mdmber whom will be missed by all.
September 20, 2009
Dear family of Bob's,
We extend our sympathy to all of you. We knew Bob through family genealogy and German Settlement Cemetery mutual interests. He was a fine man, competent, well liked and will be missed.
God bless all of you.
Ed & Ruby Jankus
Dianne & Cecilia Drake
September 20, 2009
Aunt Anita, Karen, & Diane,
We wish we could be with you. Our hearts go out to you and we pray God enfold you in His loving arms through this time of sorrow and grief as Bob will be greatly missed.
Tracy Cunnien Hayek
September 19, 2009
Aunt Anita, Diane, and Karen,
Bob was larger than most of is in life: always so optimistic and willing to help. He was very special in our family and will remain imprinted on my heart. And what a smile he shared- we can continue to hold his smile in our minds. My deepest sympathy and love.
Richard Schwenk
September 19, 2009
Dear family and friends of Bob,
Our deepest sorrow to hear of the untimely passing of our cousin Bob. He was always ready and willing to share his genealogy and renovation skills to us in the German Settlement Heritage Society. He made the often impossible dream -- happen! His memory lingers on in our hearts and minds. Lovingly yours, Richard and Caring Schwenk and family
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