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Arthur W. Cobb Jr.

Portland, Maine

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Arthur W. Cobb, Jr. 81 PORTLAND -- Arthur W. Cobb, Jr. 81, died Thursday at Maine Medical Center. He was born in Portland, Dec. 15, 1927 a son of Arthur W. Sr. and Sarah E. Anderson Cobb. He attended local schools, graduating from Deering High School in 1945 where he was a member of the band and...

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Mrs. Cobb and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Cobb's passing. I too can say we had many of good times as childern playing in your yard on Rosemont Avenue. Mr. Cobb was always so kind to all of us. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. This is Lisa Cooledge John and Shirley Cooledge's daughter of Rosemont Avenue. Lisa Cooledge STefanacci

Mrs Cobb and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Mr Cobb's passing, it is a terrible shock for me. I have so many wonderful memories of him and I will miss him greatly. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope to see you at camp this summer. Lots of love and hugs to you all...

~Marie~
Watts Family

Alice,
I was so sorry to hear about Arthur. You may not remember me, I'm Jen Chretien, Cindy's cousin, I spent many Saturday's at your house when she was staying with you and Arthur. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To Alice and family:

I was saddened to read of Arthur's passing. I first met Arthur in the early 1970's when he hired me as a staff accountant at Lybrand, Ross Brothers and Montgomery upon graduating from college. He was a true professional and a great mentor for me early in my career. I remember his dry, witty, sense of humor and recall he was also a master of doing crossword puzzles before computers and the internet were available. He had a love for his work and family. ...

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Hi Alice:
We are in Naples , Fl. John and I are so sorry to hear of Arthur's passing. We had a lot of great memories on Rosemont Ave.Time passes so quickly, hard to believe we are also great grandparents.
Love
Shirley and John