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Robert M. Brandow

Portland, Oregon

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Brandow, Robert M. 59 08/14/1949 05/26/2009 Robert M. Brandow died peacefully in his sleep at home on May 26, 2009, after a long bout with cancer. He was 59 years old. Bob is survived by his wife, Linda; son, Tyler; mother, Sallie Brandow; sisters, Vicki Brandow and Boni Ashford; nephews,...

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Ruth and I are saddened by your lost. Every evening when you look up into the sky, don't think of those sparkling things as stars. Think of them as porch lights welcoming and cherishing Bob. Sending you and yours thoughts of peace during your time of sorrow.

Linda,
I'm at a loss for words. I'm so sorry to hear about Bob. You're in my prayers.

I can say with conviction that Bob is one of the best men I've ever known. He is a great person, who genuinely cared for the people close to him. I feel lucky to have known him.

Linda and Tyler,
Bill and I were so sorry to hear about Bobbie. We have some wonderful memories of our camping trips. May all of your wonderful memories help you through these hard times. Are thoughts are with you.

Linda, please accept our sincerest condolences on your loss. May all of your good memories get you through this difficult time in you and your son's lives.

Sending you & Ty our love - Jessica & Ray

Linda, we are at a loss for words and can only imagine what you all went through. This will take some time getting used to. Know that Bob will live in our hearts forever. He was a good friend as are you. I remember when Bob and Scott sat in the hot tub for an hour and 1/2 and looked liked steaming prunes when they finally got out. I can picture Bob teeing off right now and yelling "You Dirty Pigs Ear!" at the ball.
I can't make it to the service but Scott will be there. We love you Linda.

Linda,Ty,Though grieving, we learn new value for the gift of life. Were forced to take less for granted, to be more generous in communicating our gratitude for the life and love that surround us. life is too short to withhold soul-nourishing compliments... to let deep love go unexpressed to let people pass though our lives without telling them how much they mean to us.A broken heart is made larger and more open then before. I wish for you the courage to continue and to discover a new...

You shared your bedroom with me as a family guest in West Pakistan...you were 15 years.old. I saw you grow into a man, go navy, become a husband, good businessman and father from accross the USA. During our to few visits we laughed and fondly remembered the days gone bye. Especially the exciting family trip with the horses to the Nez Pierce reservation when you were 20. . film is on the way. Golf was visited just over a year ago when you were 58. Now at 59 you are gone but never will you...

Bob always had a great smile and a wonderful hug each time I saw him, I will always remember him that way. Linda there are no words that I can say to take away the sorrow, be strong and remember all the good times.