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Robert Lee Asher Jr.

San Jose, California

1951 - 2017

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Robert Lee Asher, Jr.A Loving TributeMay 24, 1951 - October 23, 2017It is with profound sadness, we announce the passing of Robert Lee Asher, Jr., A Great Guy! Robert "Bob" passed away in his home on Monday October 23, 2017, following a brief, but valiant battle from Acute Myelogenous Leukemia...

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I still miss you, Bob. Sending love and condolences to your wife, or as you so fondly called her, The Old Ball & Chain. ❤❤❤

Missing you so much, Bob

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So sorry to hear of Bob's passing-! We were hired on the same day by the City of San Jose. Bob was a great guy!My condolences to the family.John Adams

For you, Bob.

There is an emptiness in my heart and life since you passed. I don't know what to do with myself on weekends ... nothing is the same without you ... no one to call me "Pork Chop".

I still have those brief moments when I want to pick up the phone to call you. Then, the stark reality hits me ... you're gone.

I still visit our favorite places, last night I picked up a pizza at Pizza Chicago - I stood there for a moment just staring at the table we always shared, by the window .......

Bob and I shared an early morning volunteer shift at Kaiser. He received many accolades for his helpfulness and generosity. He was a ray of sunshine with a gracious grin and sharp wit. We found we had a long ago connection, as his late sister Karen and my brother were best buds in high school. His sudden passing came as a shock to his coworkers as he was always so full of energy and vitality. He will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. May he rest in peace.

Bob was my dear co-worker as a Kaiser volunteer. I am heartbroken with his loss. His passing leaves a vacancy in our shift that will never be filled. He always brought brownies and cookies in the morning. The only rule being to make sure they were all gone before the next shift came in. He made me laugh, a lot, and we had playful banter every Wednesday morning. Bob you will always be missed. Jill Vaile

I am very sorry for your family's loss. May the memories of good times shared help you through the difficult days ahead.