Robert-Earl-Obituary

Robert "Bob" Earl

Phoenix, Arizona

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Earl, Robert "Bob" Robert "Bob" Earl of Scottsdale, AZ, was born April 30, 1932 in Mitchell, South Dakota. On April 18, 2011 he died after a short battle with cancer. Bob leaves behind his wife Jane of 54 years, daughters Cindy & Jennifer, son Gary, daughter-in-law Jen, grandsons...

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Still missing you Bob. I can still hear your laugh. I smile when I look at the photo of you playing the Stump Fiddle, barefooted no less! That was the only time I saw you barefooted. I miss sending you articles from emails and newspaper, and that you enjoyed helping me put jigsaw puzzles together. I miss all the good times, travels, great food and the many laughs we had together, but how blessed I am, and I thank God I have those special memories and can share them with you Jane, my dear...

My dearest brother-in-law. Oh how we will miss you. Always looked forward to us being together. Met you 57 years ago and can still remember peaking out the window to try and catch a glimpse of you and Janie on the front porch kissing. The time I slid down that great big hill on a piece of cardboard at the park and was too scared to walk back up so you came down and helped me. So many of life's snapshots to remember and through them all I always knew you loved me and I hope you knew how...

Janie our thoughts and prayer are with you and your family. So sorry to about Bob passing. It just seems like yesterday that you and Bob were traveling around in the RV with Pops and Susan. I know that you had a great time and am so glad that you all got to spend that time together. Please take care of yourself and I hope to see you soon!

Our dear friend Bob, oh how I am missing you. But, my heart knows you are in a far better place. It must have been a wonderful reunion to see other loved ones that were there to greet you. I know Dan was one of them. I am glad you got to meet Don. He too thought you were a terrific guy. Happy memories, lots of laughs, and a blessed friendship with you and Jane will forever remain in my heart. Love, Jo

We are so very sorry for your loss. Bob was such a great guy and he will be missed. Hang on to every single great memory you had with him and his spirit will continue to live on. You and your family are in our prayers.

Uncle Bob, we love you and will miss you.
Our deepest sympathy to Aunt Janie and family. We love you - Linda and Jim

I remember my Uncle Bob as being a great person...As a y oung kid I remember him at family gatherings always being fun loving and especially nice to me...As an adult, and thinking of marriage, I always held Uncle Bob abd Aunt Jane as role models.. They certainly met my expectations of going down that long road together....That in itself will be one of my memories of Uncle Bob.....While over the years our large families moved distances apart....it does not change this fact. It is in times...

To Bob on what would have been his 79th birthday: God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be, so he put his arms around you and whispered "come with me". With tearful eyes we watched you and saw you fade away,although we loved you dearly we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, laying loving hands to rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us he only takes the best. Author Unknown
Our love and sympathy, Dave & Virginia

Always enjoyed seeing you both at our reunions --Bob was so well liked by all and we will miss him. Our Prays are with you in time of Sorrow. Love Mariella and Richard Pope