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Robert W. Conrad

Columbus, Ohio

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CONRAD Robert W. Conrad, 65, of Columbus, OH died on July 12, 2008 at The Forum at Knightsbridge. Bob was born April 21, 1943 in Wooster, OH to the late Ward E. Conrad and Mary F. (Batdorf) Conrad. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Sue (Kohler) Conrad; son, Todd A. Conrad of Worthington;...

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Dear Sue and Todd,
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that my prayers are with you go through this time. I know the Lord will carry you through.

Todd,
I am truly sorry for your loss. If you ever need someone to talk to, you know who to call.

Dear Sue, Todd and Family,
May all your wonderful family memories sustain you through this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Peace,
Maureen Farrell

Dear Sue and family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. You and Bob both have been through a lot these last few years and you've always been so strong. I admire you for that. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.

Love, Mary Delagrange

Dear Sue and Family,
We will always remember the many years of good times we had with Bob at group parties, camping and holiday get togeathers. Our deepest sympathy is extended to you and your family and we know they are a great comfort to you at this sad time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Sue, Corinne and Todd,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will remember Bob and the wonderful times we spent with him in Arizona. With our deepest sympathy.
Donna and Jack McDonough

Dear Sue, Corinne & Todd:
We continue to keep you all in our prayers. It is hard to believe that this long journey has come to an end but we have such wonderful memories of group parties, camping, and neighborhood activities to keep in our hearts.
Our love to all of you,
Bob, Mary Lou, Tina & Cindy

Dear Sue, Todd and Corrine,
It is with mixed emotions that we are dealing with the loss of Bob. He is no longer suffering and is at peace, although his warmth, smile and spirit will be missed and long remembered. We have many wonderful memories of our group family here in Phoenix on the "block": the games, parties, camping, etc. We will always treasure those moments and will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Sue and Todd,
I hope all is going as well as expected. Always look back on the memories. Remember your family here at the school. We are here for you. Missy Tate