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Robert D. Clickner

Albany, New York

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FOREST LAKE, Minn. Robert Donald Clickner, age 61, of Forest Lake, Minn., formerly of Cohoes, died Thursday, May 13, 2004. Bob was born April 13, 1943 in Cohoes, the son of Donald H. and Rose Anne (Blair). He graduated from Cohoes High School in 1961. He loved manufacturing and spent most of his...

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To Mary, Bobbie, Carolyn and Scott, We have known Bobby for his entire lifetime and are sorry for his passing. We remember him for his love of my Skeeter Chocolate Chip Cookies. Every time he visited Mim on Monday evenings he would stop by when he smelled the cookies baking to sample a few. He always had a big smile on his face. We have many happy memories of him and all of the holidays spent together with Mim abd Pip Blair as a family. Aunt Yvonne and Uncle Arvis Richardson

Terribly shocked, Mary. We loved Bob; he was a great friend.
Ros & Fran Sprague

To Mary, Bobbie, Carolyn and Scott,

We have known Bob for many years and those memories are complete with wonderful moments, funny events, successful times, adventures, and a few inevitable regretful times. Through it all Bob remained a terrific friend, understanding, thoughtful and forgiving.

His many friends evidence these attributes wherever he chose to go, New York, Minnesota, Boston and Great Britain. Whether he chose to work, at Faultfinders, Fairchild,...

Dear gramdpa,
I miss you,I will miss your suspenders. I really miss smile and your laugh.I LOVE you, Lots of Love Luke (4 years old).

Dear Grandpa,
I love you and I miss you so much!
I will cherish the doll crib that you made with your hands with love for me.I will miss your ruler suspenders. Thank you for all the love that you gave me.your memory
will be forever in my heart.With LOVE Ashley

To the Clickner family, We are so sorry for the loss of Bob. Life is to short, cherish each and every day. Two of my favorite memories were when Bobby opened a can of whipped topping at Mim's on Thanksgiving and all the family around him got sprayed with it. How he loved that red and white 1960 something Ford hard top convertible and we all remember Rags the dog. Our sincere sympathy goes out to you. See you all in June. Peggy and Paul Schmidt

Dear Daddy
I love you so much and I feel such an emptyness that it hurts so much. Please show me that your ok in heaven with god. You will be dearly missed by the grandchildren. I know you are in heaven with God and are looking down on us and feeling our pain and I need you to help me get through it. I love you so much! Please be waiting for me, I will hug you soon. Love your daughter CAROLYN