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a friend
October 31, 2008
I went to high school with bob, crazy guy, but always a friend.
Linda Moan
October 30, 2008
Dear Shannon,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. My prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Linda M
Ed
October 30, 2008
I remember Bob from Lincoln High School. He always was full of fun with a joke or a funny story.
My condolences to his family.
LEROY @ BEVERLY SMALLEY
October 30, 2008
DEAR FAMILY, WE ARE SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. WE LIVE ACROSS THE STREET FROM WHERE TOMMIE LIVED AS AS A LITTLE BOY. HE WAS ALWAYS A HAPPY LOVING CHILD FULL OF LAUGHTER. A JOY TO HAVE AROUND. MAY YOUR MEMORIES STRENGTHEN YOU AND YOUR FAMILY DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME. GOD WILL PROVIDE YOUR NEED.
Shannon Madancy
October 30, 2008
His precious granddaughters, Morgan 6 years and Cailee 3 1/2 years will always love and remember their "Poppa Bob". We will miss his silly sense of humor, impressions, and how giving he was to me, my husband, and my little girls.
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