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Robert L. Bond

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Robert LeRoy Bond, 84, of Wind Gap, passed away Saturday, November 13, 2010, at the VNA Hospice at University Ridge, East Stroudsburg. Born: May 15, 1926, in Sciota, he was a son of the late Dewey and Aita Beatrice Bond. Personal: He was the husband of the former Frances H. Paolini; they were...

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Our deepest sympathies to David, Kay, and Francie as well as Bobby Bush and his family. From the time I was a little girl our families were intertwined, and as an adult we had some good laughs and some tears to share as well. I will miss Bob. Sincerely Wanda Thomas Osmun and Husband Dave

May you find comfort knowing that your dad is at peace and joyfully being embraced by God in Heaven. I pray you will gather comfort from all of your memories you hold dear, memories are a gift from God that death cannot destroy.
Debbie Donmoyer

Bob was not only a great neighbor and trusted friend, he was like family to us. To the boys it was like having another set of Grandparents living next door. I will miss his humor and wisdom. And I will never forget the kindness in his smile and actions. Martin still has the horseshoe Bob gave him 12 years ago for good luck. Harrison never did learn Turkey In The Straw on the fiddle like Bob asked, but he remembered and we listened to it on Saturday in Bob's honor with a smile and a tear.

Dave, Kay and relatives...your father was a great guy and the perfect neighbor. He was always there to give a hand if needed, always willing to share his expertise(or one of the trillions of neat tools he had in his shop) My kids loved him as well. It was great to sit out on the glider and drink iced tea with him and Francie. The neighborhood will not be the same. Anthony (Wind Gap,PA)

Dave and Kay.We will always remember your Father he was a great person and a real good friend.We had some great chats and lots of story..It will not be the same around our neighborhood.He is at peace and is in a better place. May the light of each new day lessen your pain and bring you peace. In Sympathy.....Mike and Diane Hrizuk and Family

Kay and Dave,

My thoughts and prayers are with you both, hope you remember me from working together at NCR.

Dave
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. So very sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my prayers.