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Robert F. Dallmeyer

Los Angeles, California

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January 1, 1938 - February 8, 2014 Robert F. Dallmeyer, 76, passed away in his Los Angeles, CA home on Saturday after a three-month bout with throat cancer. Born in Pittsfield, MA to Frederick and Madeline Dallmeyer, he graduated UMASS Amherst in 1955. He leaves behind his loving husband, John...

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Another year of missing my dearest friend and remembering all of the crazy times, the quiet times, all of the love you showered on me. I hope to see you in the 'great by-and-by, wherever that may be.

Long time since you left us and I still think of you so very often. The experiences we shared, the fun and laughs we had, so much time, but never enough. You of all of those in my life was my 'one true love', not in the conventional way, but our hearts joined in the most meaningful relationship of my life. Miss you so. Hope to someday meet again in the "Great Tradeshow in the Sky" where will will have adjoining booths along those streets paved with gold.

Bob, my friend when you get up there, please do not try and organize things and talk to Him about how it could be run better. The way it is now, your friends can join you, otherwise we will have to pay fees and get Exhibitor badges. I miss you and January 1 will always be your day.

John and Bob's children, I graduated with Bob in 1955 from Pittsfield High School. Bob emailed me often and kept me informed of his whereabouts. He had a wonderful career. We had coffee when he came to Pittsfield. We caught up on a lot of history and had a lot of laughs. He was a great person. This is from the class of 1955. He will be missed.

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Rest In Peace, Bob...thank you for your friendship.......you will be remembered fondly.
My condolences to his family and many many friends he leaves behind. Bob truly was one of a kind.

As a Dutch student I met Bob many years, while working with him during airshows in Europe, together with my cousin Smitty. A very warmhearted man passed away. I feel very sorry for his relatives.

Both my wife Debbie and I feel very fortunate and blessed for having been part of Bob Dallmeyer's world. I first met Bob in 1971 when he convinced my management at United Aircraft of Canada to send me to Paris to assist and support Bob at the Paris Air Show where he was the corporate co-ordinator. All I can say is it was an experience and an education for which I am eternally grateful because prior to that event I had not known anyone as colourful, creative and dynamic as Bob. Through the...