Bob-Nevil-Obituary

Bob Nevil

Vancouver, Washington

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BOB NEVIL February 15, 1932 ~ August 18, 2013 ~In Loving Memory~ Bob Nevil was born in Alva, Wyoming to Steve and Lucye Nevil. The family relocated to the Columbia Heights, Longview, WA area. In 1944, they moved to Woodland, WA where Bob lived the rest of his life. ...

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The best times of my life, High School; You, Jesse, Leon, Red, Mick and me.
Great times many fond memories. Gone but not forgotten.
Miss you..

Craig and Theresa-- So sorry to hear about your Dad. I have many fond memories of both of your parents as we grew up. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

I miss you already! You were a great Uncle! Many, many memories that will never be forgotten. A good hearted, sincere, and dedicated person to all
who knew you. You can never be replaced. My Love always, Darlene (Hansen) Tuttle

Jack and I will miss your friendship. You will be missed my many. Thanks for for kind heart. Christmas time we will miss our visits. Bless you and all of your loved ones

Teresa and Family, So sorry to hear of Bob,s passing. My husband and I were two of the many neighbors who lived above Bob on River Ridge Dr. and walked his road. He was always so kind. He would never just drive by, but always stop and share a kind or witty word , and invite us to pick from the fruit in his yard. We recently sold our home and moved to az., but will always have wonderful memories of Bob. Lyndakay and Alexander

Theresa, Craig, Dave and all of Bob's great family, thinking of you all and so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers with you all.

You were a wonderful Father and role model and will be deeply missed. Thank you for all the loving memories - Craig's "best gal".

I miss you dear brother, ps

To the family - my heart is sad for you. I only saw Bob once a year during the reunion when Pete and I would come back to Woodland for Planter's Day. Those were fun days and your Dad was always so gracious to me. He was a fun guy and Pete loved him so much. Hold your memories close. God Bless you, Susan Holloway