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Robert Clair Comer

Lake Stevens, Washington

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Robert Clair Comer, 66, of Lake Stevens, Wash., passed away April 22, 2015, doing what he loved – golfing. Born in New Rockford, N.D., January 24, 1949, Bob was raised in Cathcart, Wash. He married Geraldine (Geno) Olson a year after graduating from Snohomish High School in 1967 and settled in...

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My loving , kind , generous Brother Bob, I wished I had the words to convey how much your passing has broken my life, from the time we were children you were the Best Friend I had, I looked to you for so many things and you were always the first to offer support in so many ways. I have this hole in my heart now and it will take all I have to attempt to fill it, your memory will live on in so many Hearts, you are so deeply loved and missed. Remember Bobby.. If you get there before me... Save a...

Geno, I just heard of the loss of your husband. I feel so sorry for you and your family. My thoughts and prays are with you. Lenore

I was Just talking about working for Bob the other day. My condolences

Heartfelt condolences to the Comer family. It has been a while since our family has connected with yours. We are truly sad to hear of Bobby's passing. Prayers, love and hugs. From the kids of cousin Jack Williams. Second cousins, Julie, Jeff, Jamie and Jennifer.

To the entire Comer family and close friends,

Our hearts ache for your loss. Bob was one true family man. He loved his family more than anything and it showed. He was an inspiration to all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

I always remember Bob's kind heart and crazy fun zest for life. My sympathy to Geno and family.

Geno and family . . . . So sorry to hear about Bob. He was quite a guy, someone you never forget. You all have many happy memories to keep his memory alive. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Kathy Lalone

The Comer family and ours (Smithson) was filled with great memories in the early years. Bobby with his fancy do and curl is how I remember him. My condolences to all of the family, may your memories comfort you in the days ahead.

Even though it has been some time since I have seen Bob, his passing still leaves a deep sadness in my heart. I have many fond memories of good times long ago spent with Bob, and later with Bob and his family while living near them in Lake Stevens. Bob was an awesome, kind, and a generous man, and his awesomeness will live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege to know him. So long old friend! My prayer is that God hold the hands of his family and loved ones until we meet again.