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Robert "Bob" Chalmers

Jacksonville, Florida

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CHALMERS Robert (Bob) Chalmers died peacefully at home Friday, January 9, 2004 with his family at his side. Born in Hempstead, NY in 1934, he moved to Titusville, FL in 1950 where he married his high school sweetheart, Mary Lynn Chalmers (Shuler). After serving four years in the Air Force, he...

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Lynn and Family
It was sad news when Guy Marvin told me Bob had passed. He was one of the bright spots at Independent and I enjoyed having him as a friend. My prayers are with you and Bob's family.

Lynn: I was sorry to hear about Bob's passing. Allthough I do not remember him well, I have heard from many people what a wonderful person he was. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. You are a wonderful woman, and I greatly enjoyed our dinner together in Daytona. Hopefully we will be able to do it again sometime soon.

Lynn,
I was so sorry to hear about Bob. It was so great to see you over Thanksgiving- we definitely don't get to see you often enough. It was so fun to see pictures and hear you tell stories about your amazing family. Cherish them now as you remember what an amazing person Bob was. My prayers are with you and I hope to see you again soon!
Love, Katie

Dear Lynn and Family,
I was so sorry to read of Bob's death in the paper. I had just seen the great picture of you two on your 50th wedding anniversary and was so happy for you. I worked with Bob, from the Independent Fire side, for many years and enjoyed knowing him very much. He was a great guy and always had an "up" personality. Please accept my heartfelt sympathies.
Diane Young

Dearest Lynn, Thanks for your very touching note. We agree with your husband, Bob, when he said you should have had many more children. They are wonderful people. We can attest to that first hand, having Vanessa live nearby and getting to know Ty, Robyn, & Gardner. Bob has left behind him a wonderful heritage, not found too often in today's society. Of course, you along with Bob have also contributed to the rearing of great kids. We will miss Bob. Love you, Bob & Shirley

Dear Lynn,
I, like all who remember Bob,was very sad to learn of his death, but I was also flooded with wonderful memories that will never die of you both.I hope you have informed your children and grandchildren that Bob was the hero and you were the beauty queen of 64th St in Omaha NE.I still tell the stories of you and Bob always having time for us neighborhood kids,and endless evening buggy rides with Bob as our horse.
Like those buggy rides, the memories of you and Bob are...

We shall all miss Bob. We were looking forward to his participation in our programs knowing he had much to bring to them. I and The Churchill Centre offer our condolences. Our thoughts are with you, Lynn.

Dearest Lynn:

On behalf of my family and I, please accept our heartfelt sorrow at the tragic loss of your beloved husband. May God bless his soul and all of you...Always.
With much sympathy and love,
Behrooz Sarafraz and Family.