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Robert J. "Bob" Dobens

Palm City, Florida

1946 - 2018

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August 16, 2018
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Palm City, Florida

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Robert J. "Bob" Dobens passed away on Thursday, August 16, 2018 in Stuart following complications from diabetes. He was 71. Born on October 1, 1946 in Manchester, NH, Bob graduated from Manchester Central High School, class of 1964, and later attended Nathaniel Hawthorne College in Antrim, NH,...

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Bob Dobens was the absolute BEST neighbor anyone could ever have. He was always there for me. We became great friends over a 16 year period and enjoyed sharing stories and being there for each other. I am very grateful for the opportunity to be a part of Bob's life. He was an outstanding photographer and gave much of his talent and time to local charities. He also served as President on our Condo Board of Directors for many years. Bob was a very kind, generous, independent, fun-loving,...

To the Dobens family IM sorry for your loss.I knew Bob and Chuck when I worked at a shell station in stuart.Bob was one of the the nicest person that you could meet.Bob was just like Chuck in personality and all they did for people with their photography careers.

Bob was the photographer for my daughter's wedding in 1992 and also for The Salvation Army's annual "Wings of Hope" luncheon for many years. He was a wonderful friend and photographer. Rest in peace with the Lord. Pat Northcutt

I am so very sorry to learn of Bob's passing. He was such a good guy. I knew him from his many years photographing events at Sailfish Point. He was a warm, patient, talented man. My sympathies to his family.

To members of Bob's family,
Bob was a kind, gentle and professional man always. His photography skills were engaged multiple times by Martin Health System. He had a unique way to obtain the most flattering photos for members of our organization and Board. I enjoyed working with Bob when he was here photographing. I will remember him fondly, a true gentleman.

For the countless hours and talents you shared with Pink Tie Friends, with the calendars,the galas, and numerous events to support breast cancer, we thank you and we honor you. May you be rewarded richly in heaven for all your goodness here on earth.
Rest in peace and everlasting joy.

Bob,

You were extraordinarily generous about the non-profit movement on the Treasure Coast, coming to the rescue when resources were slim (or even non-existent). I thank you personally for being there when I needed you most. Much gratitude on behalf of all those who worked and volunteered in the charity sector and the most vulnerable we serve. You will be missed.

Rest in peace old friend