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Robert Cale

Charleston, South Carolina

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CALE, Robert Entered into eternal rest on the morning of February 11, 2005, Robert L. Cale, widower of Esther Stuckey Cale. Residence, Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral services Monday, February 14, 2005 at two o'clock in The Second Presbyterian Church....

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Bobby, Susan, Ann & Family - I remember your father from Bobby & Susan's wedding reception and Caroline's Christening reception at Susan's parents' home, and remember what a kind and caring person he was and how he was so attentive to your mother and to the children. I also remember seeing him nearly every day at S & S Cafeteria eating his lunch, chatting with friends and greeting everyone who passed. You were so fortunate to have such a possitive influence in your lives. He is now with your...

My memories of Bob Cale are from childhood. When the Cale family visited relatives in Florida, Bob would always take the time to have a conversation with the children. This speaks volumes about his character.

I will always remember Bob as a kind and thoughtful man with the everpresent pipe. In my mind, the pipe is an extension of Bob; I cannot imagine him without it.

Bob will be missed by all who knew him. We are all enriched for having known him.

Sorry to hear of Bob's passing...
Feel like almost all of our generations has passed on...

I am Mutt Lowerys wife..
Mutt and Esther were cousins..
May God Bless the two children he left behind.

Carolyn Lowery Osborn and
Judith Renee'Lowery Gore

Mr. Cale was indeed an extraordinary man. I worked with him at First Federal for many years. I remember his gentle and professional manner. He was always friendly and made time to talk with his employees. He often smoked his pipe at the office (before the days of smoke free work places), so we always knew when he was coming our way. He will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him.

I was asked by my parents, Ray and Louisa Lee, Mr. Cale's next-door neighbors, to make an entry in this guestbook - and thus I am - they remember him as a decent man, a quiet (and thus agreeable!) neighbor, and good provider for his family. They don't get out much these days, especially my mom, due to advanced age, so they and I are happy that this forum exists.

I would also like to give my condolences to Bobby and Nancy; your dad was all of the things my parents wanted to say...

To the family of Bob Cale,
On behalf of the staff in the Reminiscence Neighborhood at EdenBrook, I would like to express our sympathy. We only got to know Bob Cale for a short time, but he won our hearts! He was truly remarkable and loveable. I am not able to share with you all the stories told from first, second, and third shifts as they all reflect on their time spent with Bob, but I know that you must know each one was filled with love and concern. Thank you for trusting us with his...