Robert-Drayer-Obituary

Robert E. "Bob" Drayer

Westerville, Ohio

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DRAYER Robert E. "Bob" Drayer, 80, of Westerville, passed away Thursday February 24, 2011 surrounded by his loving family. Retired account executive, Industrial Tape Division of 3M Company. Member of Church of the Messiah United Methodist. Veteran of U.S. Marine Corps. 1948 graduate of West High...

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I surely enjoyed Bob as a neighbor and a friend.
Semper Fi Bob from another Marine

dear mindy, randy and family so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. you and your entire family will be in our thoughts and prayers
marla, mark, erik, and amanda wolfe

I CAN SPEAK FOR THE ENTIRE BRIDGE CLUB -- THERE IS A HUGE VOID AT ONE OF OUR TABLES. THANKS!! BOB FOR ALL OF THE GREAT COMPETITION AS WELL AS THE FUN TIMES.

To the Drayer family,

Sorry for your loss. It is always difficult to lose the patriarch of the family. Our prayers are with you.

Dan and Beverly Noble

Mindy & The Drayer Family,

So sorry to hear of your Great loss. May God give you the strength to get through today and all of your tomorrows.
Our prayers are with you.
God Bless...

Matt & Winnie,
I'm sorry to hear about your dad's passing! I wish you and your family comfort at this time! I know it is not easy to lose our dads. God Bless you All.
Your former co-worker,

carmen and family, sorry to hear about the loss of ur husband and a great person that he was i was glad to have been a part of ur family i was ur paperboy when i was younger and i will miss him also

Dear Mindy and Family,
I send prayers and sympathy for the loss of your Dad.
I enjoy watching Mindy on the weekend
My father played football for Ohio State under Francis Schmidt, and we lost Dad in Sept.
It is hard to lose a loved one but always beautiful memories remain

Carmen and Family,

From being Bob's Friend, High School Buddy, Broad/Haguer, Hi-Lo Poker Game Enthusiast, and Fellow Marine for over the past 60 years it is hard to know where to begin. I could fill a book with all of the cherished memories and good times we have had. He will be missed very much by all who had the pleasure to know him and serve with him.

Elaine and I have your family in our prayers and God Bless you all.

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