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Bob L. Bonds

Evansville, Indiana

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Bob L. Bonds, age 68, died Tuesday, April 3, 2007, at Indiana University Hospital in Indianapolis, due to acute promyelocytic leukemia.

He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Amy and Vernon Bonds; his sister, Valerie Pounders; and his nephew, Stanley Pounders.

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Very much surprised at the loss of Bob Bonds... I am sure a "good" man wearing a red fez was needed in heaven, by God Almighty. My sympathy to his family and many friends.. Allean Crowe; Past Maharanee 1984; Apet Shrine Guild, in Jeffersonville, Indiana.

Ruth
You have Linda's and my sympathy at this untimely passing of our friend and hardworking Shriner. He will be remembered at Ainad for all the wonderful times we had together.
Ron & Linda Williams

Can you walk in heaven? My son asked me, so innocently and with a smile.
Of course, I said, you can run and laugh or just sit a visit a while.
Does God have a face? Who else will be there? the questions of a boy who loves.
I am not sure. And everyone you know will reunite in our heaven above.
Will you be there mommy? he asks with a tear as I reach down to hold him tight.
I will be there waiting for you, and watching over you day and night.
Will you still love me? Always I...

With our deepest sympathy.

Dear Mrs. Bonds,

You don't know me, but my name is Paul Trotter. I was the Vice President of Sales for American Standard and got to know Bob from his days at Simpson and RE Michel. I got to know hundreds of Territory Managers over the years, but no one warmed my heart anymore than Bob. He was so enthusiastic about his work and he was very loyal to his employer and to American Standard. He was obviously a loving, caring individual, and that demeanor came through loud and clear in his...

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Saddened to hear of the death of Mr. Bonds - What a wonderful friend of American Standard - Product Support -
Deepest Sympathy -
R. Kaye Berry -

Ruth, You and Bob have touched our hearts so much in the short time that we have known you. Bob was a very special person and we were looking forward to lots of good times down the road with the two of you. But God has different plans for us. You have our love and deepest sympathy.

Dear Ruth, I can not express my sorrow with the passing of Bobby, When Bart called me, I could not believe it that he was in the hospital, and then when he passed away. I have been trying to find a way to get down there for the Visitation and funeral, but my eye sight prevents me from driving any distance on the highways and with my Diabetes, I have trouble with low Blood sugars. I wished there was something I could do. He will be greatly missed.