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Bob Jones

Seattle, Washington

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Bob Jones passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 28, 2008, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on September 28, 2008.

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I enjoyed booking your family trip to Maui every year. Talking to Bob a couple times a year and enjoyed seeing him when I delivered the documents to him. Boy you sure could tell that he looked forward every year for the Hawaii trip because he had the biggest smile on his face when I delivered them.
I will definitely miss those times. I was glad to have known him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family

Bob Jones was instrumental in my 25 years as an IRS Agent. I worked for a couple of years and then quit so I could obtain my CPA certificate
The Chief of audit did not want to hire me back (because I had quit) Bob convinced him to rehire me as I would be more qualified with the CPA experience I had.

I don't think that Bob understood how much the trips up to his home at Lake Chelan meant to me. I always greatly enjoyed visiting with Bob and his family at his beautiful home on Chelan.
Going back many years, when Bob was 25 and I was just 16 and preparing for my first driver's test, I remember vividly how Bob told me to always come to a full stop during the driving test and avoid "California" stops.
Finally, I want to say how much I appreciated Bob's help and advice over all of these...

I'll miss his newsy, hand written letters at Christmas all about his family. I feel the loss of a wonderful cousin. Please know that I'm thinking of Connie, Terri, Patti and families and wish them peace.

Cammy Jones Seguin

To bob's family, please accept my sincerest condolences.

Everyone admired and respected Bob, for many more reasons than spaces allows in this acknowledgement. Bob had the unique ability to assist his subordinates in so many positive ways, and will not be forgotten by those fortunate enough to have known him.

I worked for Bob in the Review Staff, just before he retired. He was a great boss and I will miss him at the monthly lunchen at Louie's.

I don't know quite how to express how I feel about Uncle Bob's passing. First I am SO grateful that I got to know him a bit better in the last several years. I had so much in common with him and enjoyed every conversation we had-he is one smart guy! Second, I feel kind of empty because, like everyone else, I always thought there was more time to make another visit to Seattle. I thought he would be with us forever. Intellectually, I know that is not possible, but he just seemed to be able...