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Robert James Bacon

Tacoma, Washington

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Robert James Bacon Robert James Bacon was born January 9th, 1934 to Robert Leonard and Dora Esther (Hampton) Bacon. Robert graduated from Sumner High School in Washington State. Robert passed in his home in Schuyler, NE on June 3rd, 2011. He was 77. Robert spent over 55 years of his life...

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The first time I met Steves family was for dinner on Brookdale road.We had a nice dinner and played a game at the table.I remember feeling welcomed and felt the importance of family. I liked that house, I miss those days.I feel so thankful to have almost 30 years of memories.

I will always remember the big swing set in Uncle Bob's backyard. Along with Rex the dog.... Uncle Bob I know you will be missed.. Love your neice Debbie(Bacon)Taylor

I love you, grandpa.

I think the day that I remember the most I was about 6. I had been spending the day with Grandma Ruth and took a bottle of black shoe polish and rubbed it onto the walls by the dining room table. she kept telling me to just wait until grandpa got home. grandpa came home, poured some tabasco sauce in his beer, sat down, and I never did get in trouble. and for some reason, I always remember the giant wooden fork and spoon hanging on the wall, and their big oil lamp hanging in the dining room.

I remember that car lot! I used to sit in one of those 'hot rods' and pretend that I was a racecar driver (complete with my own home-made sound effects!) I'm sure I was only 5 or so...what great memories!

One of my memories is the little dogs grandpa always had. Feisty and Teddy were two of them to name a few. He enjoyed sitting with them in his recliner always telling them he was going to bite his ear...

Robert and his grandson, Luke enjoying potluck dinner. May 2011.

One of steves memories is a car lot in Tennessee. Mountain motor used cars.He remembers going to the car auction, Dad would buy a car, tune it up and "Hot Rod" it home.