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Some things in life have the feel of the real. Bob was the real and I always appreciated this. To his family, I want to say thanks. He was a gift.
Sincerely,
Clay
Clay Ervin
July 19, 2005 | Lawrenceville, NJ
Trenton, New Jersey
BRIGANTINE -- Robert C. David, 54, formerly of Long Beach Island, died Sunday at his home.Born in Allentown, PA, he lived in Long Beach Island before moving to Brigantine four years ago.He worked as a carpenter for the New Jersey Carpenters Union Local 623 Atlantic City for the past eight years....
Read MoreSome things in life have the feel of the real. Bob was the real and I always appreciated this. To his family, I want to say thanks. He was a gift.
Sincerely,
Clay
Clay Ervin
July 19, 2005 | Lawrenceville, NJ
To the Family Of Bobby David,
I was deeply saddend to here of Bobby's passing. I have many fond memories of our friend ship from our youthful years in Milltown.
Jack Wright
June 07, 2005 | Somerset, NJ
Dear Nancy and Ellen(Beaner)and Bobby's Family,
My sister Barbara sent me the sad news. You have my most sincere condolences and prayers for you, as well as for Bobby and for his family.
MaryAnn
MaryAnn Smith
June 07, 2005 | Tucson, AZ
Dear Nancy, Beaner, Adam and family,
How sad to hear of Bobby's death. Our prayers and condolences go out to all of you. I'm glad Jack and I got to see him again last summer.
Barbara Wright
June 06, 2005 | Milltown, NJ
Bob David. If I'm thinking of Bob David I'm smiling. I was with Bob David out on the loading dock, at the picnic bench, on the back steps at the Isla Basura, on the sidewalk outside the laundry mat, on the porch at Edels Farm, on the riser in Sears' photo department for our free family snapshot.
I saw Bob David wearing his blue Johnson suit, Bob David driving a yellow mustang, Bob David listening to smoky country western music, Bob David rocking, Bob David smiling a sly smile, Bob...
Pamela Popeson
June 06, 2005 | New York, NY
Humor is so important in life. I shared with Adam a day in our lives, High School French Class, with Bob and Peggy as my co-classmates. Every day, Madam Pullium would start with a passionate introduction, and everyday she would accidently kick the waste basket with her size 12 high heels, making an awful racket to our delight! After awhile, everyday, we would take turns creatively positioning the waste basket in anticipation of the big event. Come to think of it, guess that is why if took me...
Bill Kastrinos
June 04, 2005 | Cedarpines Park, CA
I was saddened by the news of Bobs' premature death. My memories of him are still as bright as if it was just yesterday, when we were working at the atelier. Condolences to his family.
Judy Thompson
June 03, 2005 | Purcelleville, VA
I first met Bob in 1970 when I was a freshman at Marietta College. We were immediately fast and close friends, a friendship that only got better and closer over the last 35 years. I truly loved Bob and he was important in my life. We often talked of living together when we became old and feeble. I am still in shock over his death, and even though we didn't see each other often any more, we were still close and talked frequently on the phone. I will miss him incredibly - he was a sole mate. My...
Sue Atkinson
June 03, 2005 | Marlborough, NH
Dear Aunt Beaner and Nancy, We were so sorry to hear about the loss of Bobby. I have fond memories of our family gatherings as children and I know that you will miss Bobby dearly. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time and always. Love Ellen and Tom
Ellen Ferris
May 31, 2005 | Romney, WV