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ROBERT LAWRENCE "BOB" BLUM

Houston, Texas

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ROBERT (BOB) LAWRENCE BLUM went to be with the Lord on Sunday morning, October 31, 2010. Bob was born in Charleston West Virginia on November 19, 1941 to Bernice (Roth) Blum and Edwin Blum.Bob spent his early years in Pittsburgh, PA. After high school graduation in 1959, Bob enlisted in the...

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So sorry to hear Bobby's passing. I first met him eight years ago at the hospitality room at MD Anderson. He was a great volunteer and all the people just loved him. When he wasn't there on his designated day people would always ask "where's Bobby". He made a lot of friends as a volunteer.
Our prayers goes out to you Deanna and Evan. We prayer for our Lord to give you strength, wisdom and peace at this time.
Bob & Dorothy Savana

Brian and family:
I am sorry to hear of your Dad's passing, my thoughts and prayers are with your entire family. Even though we have lost him, God has added a good man to his team.

Paul Robey

I met Bobby several years ago at the Hospitality Center at MD Anderson-- back in the day when he wore the Red Nose! I always looked forward to seeing him at my appointments, and I am saddened by his death. He gave a lot of people comfort at a difficult time, and I wish his family the same comfort now.

Bob was a wonderful person to work with at the city of Houston. May God give his family comfort that he is with the Lord.

To the Blum Family,
Bob was a great friend and will be missed.
Jim

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I worked for Mr. Blum at the City of Houston Purchasing Department for a few years. My thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Mr. Blum,
Thank you, first and foremost for our friendship and the opportunity you gave me at the Municipal Court. There was never a dull day as your assistant, the trenches that we went through successfully and everything else you taught me along the way. I will never forget that because you believed in me back then, opened so many doors for me still today. I am very lucky to have had shared many years with you, and dipping our pretzels in yogurt, and sharing your infamous spaghetti...