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Bob Mack

Seattle, Washington

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Bob Mack passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on August 3, 2005.

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I met Bob through my husband Ken, they worked together on the Alyssa Ann. I didn't know Bob all that well, but I know that he was a very special person. He was a great friend to my husband and they helped eachother through some hard times. A funny memory I have of Bob with his kids was about a year ago Bob and his kids came up to our place, it was raining, and we took them up to Rieter Pit with our Quad,Bob's son Conner got on it and took off for about 5 minutes when he came back he was...

I met Bob when he was 24. I was blessed to have spent some time with him and his family. It is with heavy heart that I write this passage. Harriett, Angie, Simone and Nancy my sincere prayers are with you in these hours of grief. I know that Bob became a wonderful husband and father. To his wife and children, hold on dearly to one another, he is with you always. His spirit remains in the souls of those he loved and those lives he touched. He was beautiful.

Bob was a good friend. All that knew and loved him were lucky to have him for as long as we could, we just wish it could have been longer. I remembered of an overhead conversation between my husband and Bob talking about the flutter of their little girl's eyelashes, and how hard it was to resist! I think of that and all the fun memories we had as friends; him bragging about being a male cheerleader to get all the girls, and I smile, he was such a fun good man. We'll all miss making new memories.

What I remember about Bob...he loved and adored his children...he was brave and had a kind heart. God bless him!!!

I knew Bob as a heavy supporter for the Ed Jones Little League Team. Garrett was on my team, and Bob would come to the games. Even when times were tough for our team, he would always put a smile on our face.
I recall Garrett not feeling too good about baseball after the first practice, but I remember Bob saying to him, "just keep at it Garrett, just keep at it". By the end of the season Garrett hit a double and was the pure heart of the outfield.
I look forward to playing with...

I knew Bob as not only an outstanding father to my freind Garrett. But as an brave man who would never step down

It has been a few years since I have been with Bob, but I have thought of him often. I will always remember his warm, gentle, loving nature.

We knew Bob as a terrific dad and great to talk with on any subject. Bob always had a warm smile and a great attitude about life. We know Garrett most of all his wonderful children. Bob always spoke with great pride about their adventures together. Most men aspire to be the father and man Bob was and we are all lucky to have known such a hero among men.

Bob was a great man and I will miss him dearly. My deepest sympathy, Ken Jaramillo, Fellow Fisherman and friend