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Robert Earle Cleaves III

Portland, Maine

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Robert Earle Cleaves III PORTLAND -- Robert Earle Cleaves III passed away Feb. 26, 2009, at Maine Medical Center after a brief illness. Bob was born in Portland on Dec. 21, 1931, the son of Robert Earle Cleaves Jr. and Mary Stearns Cleaves. Bob was a graduate of Hebron Academy, class of 1950...

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To Harry and His Family,
As the weeks and months go by, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Jack & Judy Petroske

Dear Pam and Family,

You are all in our prayers. We know how special Noble Cleaves was by observing the life of his daughter, Pam. May the Great Architect sustain you in this time of grief.

Dear Pam and family;
I was sad to get the news about your beloved Father. I know that God has blessed him and that you will cherish the wonderful memories forever.

It's been a lot of years since I saw my Uncle Bob. But the memories I have of him will never go away. All of us who knew him were the lucky ones.

Helen, Bobby, Pam and Harry, all of you are in my prayers. Take care of yourselves.

Thinking of "Grampy" Cleaves only brings a smile to my face. I can picture him clearly, sitting behind the baby grand and entertaining us all! I am so glad the boys and I had the privilege of knowing him.

My thoughts and prayers are with your entire family during this very difficult time. He was a wonderful man.

Dear Pam and Family,

My thoughts and prayers go out to you all. Pam, in Florida, your stories told me that your Dad was very special. You will always have those wonderful memories to cherish.

Warm regards.

Dear Helen, Harry and family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. You have many wonderful memories of Bob that I am sure will have you smiling again in times to come. I truly enjoyed Bob. He ALWAYS made me laugh~~how funny and genuine he was. He will be missed dearly.

Helen, I did not know you or Bob very long but I have great memories and funny stories of the times I spent working for you. Bob was one of a kind and I enjoyed his company very much. I will be thinking of you often and hope you are well.

Helen and Family,

I am very, very sorry to read of your husband's passing. I will be holding you all close in my heart during this very difficult time.

Though you may not really remember me, Bob's parents were such great friends of my parents, and I was close to them too!

With much caring,