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Robert P. Barbeau

Stillwater, Minnesota

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Barbeau, Robert P. (Bob) Lake St. Croix Beach, MN Died quietly at home on July 7, 2008 after a 13 year battle with multiple myeloma. Born in St. Paul, MN on September 23, 1929, he was preceded in death by his son, James M.; parents, Emil and Rose Barbeau; brother, Richard; sisters Geneva (Perry)...

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Tom and "pops" at one of the many Barbeau-q's

Nancy,we are so sorry to hear the sad news of Bob's pssing. We were out of town and read it in the paper when we arrived home. Our prayers are with you and your wonderful family.

My thoughts and prays are with you all. I knew Bob though my mom, Ida, who had the pleasure of working with Bob many years ago at Dennison and Northern Energy Products. My contact with Bob was rather limited, but over the years I could see Bob was evrything many of us hope to be someday, a fine outstanding man in the community. My mother passed a couple of years ago and it was the last time I saw him, the lasting impression he left on me was the nick name my mom and others had for him, Sweet...

Your family is in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. The thing I remember about Bob was his whistle! At suppertime you'd hear Bob's unique whistle and the Barbeau children came running home from all directions. I have many good memories of times spent at 923 Linwood! May the memories you have of your father help comfort you in the days to come!

My thoughts are with the Barbeau family as they mourn the loss of a truly great guy. I will never forget your quick wit and ready smile. God Speed.

The Barbaeu family is in my thoughts and prayers.

I am Very Sorry For Your Loss, Bob was a Good Man

To the Barbeau Family.

Your Husband, Father, Granfather was a good and decent man. He always had a kind word for those around him. He seemed to be constantly smiling about the everyday silliness he observed. Bob was always approached by men with their hand out and their own smiles which seemed to say, "Glad to see you Bob. My day will now be better."
Luise and I consider ourselves fortunate to have known him.

Terry Larkin, & Luise Forseth, Minnetonka

I want to extend my sympathy to all
of the Barbeau Family. I spent time
with Bob & Nancy when their son Jim
passed away. I was Jim's manager at both Discover Card and Norwest.
Jim and Bob were one of a kind and I
am honored to have known them both.