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Linda Lanzieri
August 19, 2008
Doug and Brenda, I will miss your dad. He was one of the nicest human beings i have ever known. Though he was quite ill everyday he would ask me how i was doing and listen to my response. I do not only hope but, know he is at peace in the kingdom with our lord. The love you both showed him is far beyond what i usually see on a day to day basis. I hope it brings you both comfort to know he knew you both loved him and were in his corner everyday. GOD BLESS. Linda Lanzieri....
Anna Seddon
August 18, 2008
Office of Dr. VanDongen will miss Bob, he was more than a patient to us, very kind and also a pleasure to see in our office. Our prayers are with the family.
james taylor
August 13, 2008
marie kathy and I are sadden to read of bobs death do hope he didnt suffer... great gentleman at all times and a great pleasure to have known him and worked with him at the lions in east greenwich jim and kathy taylor hernando fl.
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