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Robert C. Black

Scottsdale, Arizona

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Black, Robert C. Robert C. Black, 47, of Phoenix, died on May 24, 2011. He was born in Kingman, AZ. Well respected teacher at North Canyon HS. Robert is survived by mother, Mary and three sisters: Lori, Beth, Cathi and many caring Aunts, and Uncles. He was most loved by his wife, Jill and...

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Chris and I graduated in 2000 and were still together. You meant a lot to both of us. Driving through Kingman yesterday after a tattoo appointment, saw the Dambar sign and had the most visceral memory 24 years later of you reading a poem you´d written about it. Told my friend about you and your class.

Another year has coming on Mr. Black. 30 years in the school district and now I am retired, but you will never ever be forgotten. Some of my best years in the school district was working with you, sir rest in peace.

Look what I found! Bobby was a model for art students at MCC in high school. Not only was he extremely smart, he was very handsome! I love and miss him dearly.

Miss you. You are not forgotten always in our hearts. We love you. JB TB JB

Another year Mr. Black. I am at district office now and will be retiring this June 30th. I work with open enrollments and share with families that North Canyon is a great school, especially our IB students. I will never forget you Mr. Black. RIP

Another year Mr. Black. Ran into one of our North Canyon students at the laundromat yesterday. Reminisced about Rattler Days and of course I thought of you. Think of you often.

Your thought of all the time Mr. Black. Two weekends ago I ran into one of your IB students; she is now a Physicians Assistant. You would be so proud. Miss you.

I miss you Mr. Black. I miss the good all days with these wonderful IB students. It is such a pleasure to see Trevor when I go to Frys to go grocery shopping. I will see you again someday.

I miss you Mr. Black. So many awesome memories working with you at North Canyon. What an amazing impact you left on your IB students. You will be in my heart forever.