Robert-Eastman-Obituary

Robert Harold Eastman

Woodland Hills, California

1949 - 2005

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Eastman, Robert Harold Robert, "Bobby" Eastman, 56, of Woodland Hills, California, died Sunday, February 13th, 2005 at his home. Born the only son of Harold and Florence Eastman on January 28, 1949, he grew up in Dover, New Hampshire, graduating in 1967. He attended the University of New...

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Susan, Ian, & James,
There are few words that can fully express my sadness at hearing of Bob's passing. From the first time we met at UNH, it was obvious how special and talented he was. Overshadowed at first by others, he came into his own and surpassed them as he found his niche in this life - but that didn't surprise me at all. All of us who knew him are grateful he touched our lives. He will be impossible to forget, frequently remembered, and always cherished.
Bob Prince

Sorry to learn of Bob's passing. Al, my husband and Bob were great friends, also, on the Rollinsford PD for sometime. Al passed away on the 15th of this month. May God be with you and your family.
Sincerely,
Phyllis

Dear Susan and Family,I have fond memories as a child of sabotaging my brother Bob's fun (I was a younger sister) with Bobby Eastman.Carol and Bobby were both family friends I will never forget as we grew up in the caring neighborhoods of Dover. Please except my sympathy. I will pray for peace and God's blessing for your family at this time of great sadness. Bette (Peterman) Frazier

Dear Susan, Bob and I go back to Maple Street, 1956, first grade at Sawyer School - Horne St School -Dover HS in 1967. Bob was the President of the Student Council, a born leader. We shared a lot of great memories. Our friendship continued via e-mail. We last talked about the lobster cookouts. My memories of Bob's cheerfulness never have and never will diminish. My sincerest condolences to you and your family. Bob Peterman

Dear Susan and Family,
From the time I entered grade one, I traveled by the Eastman home on Maple St. Dover,NH to walk with my good friend Carol to Sawyer School and then thru highschool. We were very close friends and that continued as I visited Bob's sister every week she was at Dover House Health Care. My youngest brother, also Bob, was in Bobby's class. So we had a generation of good friendship. I loved my friend Carol and her positive outlook on life, even when she was dealt some...

To the Eastman Family, I have fond memories of my time living in Rollinsford and Dover and being friends with Bobby - Just a wonderful person - Susan, my deepest sympathy's to you and your family. Alan Crowell

Dear Susan & Family: We were so very surprised and deeply saddened to read the obituary for Bob. Jim has wonderful memories of happier times with his dear friend Bob. Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Sincerely, Rena & Jim Keays

Dear Eastmans,

One of the last times Bobby & I e-mailed, he asked if my mother would adopt him. Tonight she has just called to tell me of his passing and I am deeply saddened. My thoughts are with you and also with my friend Bobby.

Dear Susan: Our heartfelt sympathy to you and the boys. Bob was the best; the best friend, the best husband, the best father, the best cop and, of course the funniest man we have ever known.