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R. Pierce "Bob" Dean

Syracuse, New York

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R. Pierce "Bob" Dean January 10, 2011 R. Pierce "Bob" Dean Sr., 77, of North Syracuse, died Monday at home after a long battle with cancer. Bob is survived by his wife of 58 years, Mary; five children, Robert (Marina) Dean Jr. of Brewerton, Ronald (Gail) Dean of Syracuse, Patricia (Joel) Marleau...

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Iam going to miss you GRANDPA so much. Thank you for these memories that you helped me create. Thank you for always being there to suport me in school, this help me so much till this day as i make progress in shool and life.Thank you for helping me find my intrest in sports like basketball.Thank you for helping me cooperate with others so i can get along with and that i apperciate the people that i made friends with.Thank you for helping me find coping skills that i can use when i get...

Sister Mary and Dean family
Bro Bob is one of the closest people in my life and how I treasure the beautiful times we had in the spirit of the LORD.My last conversation with him just a few short days before he left was one filled with the love of the Father. What grace was bestowed on him;such gentleness and dignity. When it comes my time that's how I want to go. In Christ always.

Christine and Earl Fox

Sorry for your loss. For a Christian it's bitter sweet. He will be missed but he is with the Lord.
Mike, Debbie and Marie Cerelli

Bro Bob - you were always a great example of living the two greatest commandments: to love the Lord w/ all our heart, mind & soul, and neighbors as ourselves. A man in whom there was no guile or pride. Affection for you will live on in our hearts. See you soon!

Sister Mary & Dean family,
We are sorry for your loss, but we rejoice that Bro. Bob has gone home to be with his Lord & Savior.
Jack & I thank you Sister Mary for your willing hospitality in our early years of our walk with the Lord.
Brother Bobs dedication & service to the Lord is an example to us still today.

Sister Mary, I am so very sad for your loss of our beloved Brother Dean. How I loved his preaching on Sunday nights! He always was joyful and lifting up Jesus and encouraging all of us to reach for our Savior & Lord.
Grace to you during this difficult time. We'll meet him at the East Gate!

Whenever a saint goes home to be with the Lord, there is sorrow and rejoicing both. I am sorry for your loss, but thank the Lord that we will all meet again. I enjoyed talking to brother Bob when I had the chance. He had a way of being educating and humorous at the same time. He often inspired me to be a better example for Jesus. One of the last conversations I had with him, brother Bob went out of his way to tell me he loved me and my family. He is a kind man and will be missed.

May your joy now be full. Your hope made alive. Dear Brother Dean I will always remember your smile and caring heart. I pray that our Lord comforts and graces all the family and friends. Maranatha