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Peter,.. Class of 1975
November 20, 2017
Bob, was my gym teacher . He had wonderful qualities . day one I could tell he was compassionate and caring . thank you Mr. Addis Shine on sir like the warm sun ,you warmed our hearts . you did well, see you in heaven champ , yes; I will Amen .....
November 16, 2017
My condolences. Though time has passed since losing your loved one, may ~1 Thessalonians 4:14 give you hope to see him again.
November 22, 2016
Thoughts and prayers to Jane and her family.
Bobbi Gibbons
November 21, 2016
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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The 1949 St. Paul Saints Fearsome Threesome: Eric Tipton, Earl Naylor and Bob Addis.
Rex Hamann
November 18, 2016
I did not know Bob Addis personally, but we spent several hours on the telephone during the summer of 1913 in a multi-part interview for my book on the rivalry between the Millers and Saints. He was generous with his time, direct with his answers and gave me his best effort in answering my questions. It was a memorable experience during which I really felt as though I knew him. I'm tremendously grieved by his passing and just wish I would have maintained the correspondence. The book was published in 2014, sporting a photo of the 1949 St. Paul Saints, the team he excelled with, a gift to me from Mr. Addis. I certainly regret never meeting him. I'm sure we would have become fast friends. Given his straight-forwardness and no-nonsense appeal, there's no doubt in my mind Bob had many friends. Rest in Peace, Bob Addis.
- Rex Hamann, Andover, Minn.
D
November 17, 2016
May the God of all comfort and a promised hope, be with the family and friends at this very sad and difficult time.
Patricia
November 16, 2016
Please accept my deepest sympathy. Take comfort in the God of all comfort and hope.
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