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Robert J. Attaway

Bellingham, Washington

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Bellingham, Washington
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American Cancer Society

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Robert J. Attaway, age 75, died peacefully in Bellingham from complications of colon cancer. Born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, he entered the Peace Corps after college and was assigned to Nigeria. He was evacuated during the Biafran War and reassigned to Ethiopia where he completed his...

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Condolences to the Attaway Family. Bob was a professional, leader, mentor and friend to myself and many more. You will never be forgotten my friend. God Bless and RIP Bro Bob.

You are never forgotten. You are always with me in Spirit. I miss you so much and am forever grateful you are my brother.
Love
Your sister,
Yvonne

So sorry to Bob's family for having to suffer the loss of such a great man. Bob Attaway was one of the finest individuals I have ever worked with in my government career. He was calm, knowledgeable and kind. Bob will be missed by many and remembered by all. Rest In Peace young man.

I shall always remember Bob for his kindness, quiet temperament and knowledge of his profession. He was for many years my mentor and I benefited greatly from his help. My condolences go to Denise in her time of loss and my thoughts are with both of my friends at this time.

It was a pleasure working with Bob while we all were at WRCC. Bob was a fine man and will be missed. Sympathy.

Sending my heartfelt condolences to Bob's family and other friends. I worked with Bob in Germany, admired and respected him so much. RIP dear Bob.

It is with great sadness that I learn of Bob's passing. I worked for him in Germany back in the 80s. He was a great teacher and a really good friend.

Denise, my heart reaches out to you. Bob won't be forgotten, and he will live on in all of us. Bob was a true liberal American hero.

What a privilege and joy it was being Bob's younger sister, just a year apart in age. He always lived life to the fullest and was always kind and loving. I miss him, but he is always with me. I love you, my brother.