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Robert D. Cunningham

San Luis Obispo, California

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Robert D. "Bob" Cunningham, 56, died Friday, Aug. 10, 2012, at his home in Morro Bay. Although Bob, along with his parents, brother and sister, moved to San Luis Obispo when he was two years old, he always considered himself a local. Bob attended Quintana Elementary School and graduated from San...

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I am Bobs friend from Connecticut. I moved to the bay area in 1998 happened to go to a Yanks A's game and by chance sat next to Bob and his brother. We struck up a conversation that has lasted 14 years. Cole and Katie be very proud of your Dad cause he was so proud of you. Bob never missed an opportunity in our long distance conversations to tell me how much he appreciated our friendship. And I , his .He was a unique and charismatic Dude. This is tough because I just found out he died about...

True friend, dear friend - you will be missed.

Baseball season will not be the same without you. I'm just glad the Yankees never got Matt Kemp!

P.S. I am honored to have a home painted by you. Cheesy, I know, but you were a pretty cheesy guy.

Happy Birthday Cud ! I continue to miss your daily banter. Missing you more and more all the time ~

Once we found out of his passing it was hard to handle. Bob was a great neighbor he always looked out for us. we wil miss him too.
the Keily's

Last time I saw Bobby- my retirement party- he's on far left

"And we thank you!" was one of my brother's favorite lines. And I want to say that now to all of you who wrote such heartfelt and wonderful things about him. It means a lot to read those kind remarks in our sadness. I will miss him always.

Bob was the coach of my Little League Team the Tigers, fun times
God Bless

Wow. Hard to believe Bob is gone. I just heard the news today. My cousin introduced us because he had done some paint work for her. When he painted my kitchen in 2005 (06?), he talked non-stop and we cracked up the whole time. I thoroughly enjoyed his cutting wit. We had being divorced in common, so we found it comforting to commiserate together. His dedication to his children and his determination to make sure they were ok was heartwarming. When we hung out together we always had fun. He was...

running into bob, at home depot, was always a great way to start my day! his big smile,and conversation,could'nt be beat.